Brendan Rodgers thread (signs extended contract)

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Postby burjennio » Thu May 31, 2012 7:56 pm

Emerald Red » Thu May 31, 2012 6:07 pm wrote:Actually, it's a partition, as for Brendan, well he's Obviously Nationalist, being from Carnlough and all, which is mostly Nationalist, so, yes, he's Irish. He no doubt owns an Irish passport and a British one too. But let's not get into that one, eh. Really bores the f*ck out of me.


As for his appointment, I'm not sure what to make of it. I'm confused how FSG actually went from sacking an experienced manager that's won major things, knows the club, played for the club, has a high esteem of the club, to someone who has relatively no experience of all the aforementioned. I'll back him. No other choice in the matter there. I always maintain you judge a manager by his signings, so I'll wait and see who he gets in. Kenny made some f*ck ups last summer, but never got the chance to correct it. This will be Brendan's litmus test.


Carnlough has a high Catholic population but that does not mean high Nationalist population Emerald mate, there is a world of difference in this day and age. As for Brendan Rodgers I have no inkling as to what his political leanings are nor do I know what kind of passport he holds, and I certainly respect his right to claim Irish nationality if he so chooses but I take offense at anyone who comes on here and makes bullish claims that he is

delighted to see the first Irishman (yes, Irish) get the Liverpool job.


is such a confrontational way.

We are NORTHERN IRELAND. We have our own country with a separate identity from Ireland and Britain, despite the heavy political inclinations of a sadly large part of either side. When certain people start using the Irish or British connotations it leads to inevitable divisions, but many of the population now use the term Northern Irish to signify both sides as a people together as one, moving forward from a tragic past, however fanciful as that may appear when you see images of sectarian violence plastered all over the TV every summer.

No one ever made a point of calling Kenny Dalglish British rather than Scottish so Id appreciate it if people would address our new manager in a similar fashion. I said jokingly earlier in the thread its nice to see an Ulsterman in the news for something other than blowing people up but there is still a great deal of truth in that statement. We have a long, long way to go before the scars of the past have truly healed (it certainly wont happen in my lifetime) and many of us are trying to move forward, and I am immensely proud as a supporter of this great club to have a compatriot in charge of the team I love, and i'll be damned if people are going to start dragging politics in the way of that.
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Postby RED BEERGOGGLES » Thu May 31, 2012 7:59 pm

Its official !!!!!Brendan Rodgers presented to the worlds media at 10 am  press conference tomorrow  :buttrock  :buttrock
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Postby Greavesie » Thu May 31, 2012 8:06 pm

RED BEERGOGGLES » Thu May 31, 2012 7:59 pm wrote:Its official !!!!!Brendan Rodgers presented to the worlds media at 10 am  press conference tomorrow  :buttrock  :buttrock


Same day we parade the new kit, gonna be a good day!  :buttrock

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Postby RED BEERGOGGLES » Thu May 31, 2012 8:17 pm

http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/10am-press-conf-live-on-lfc-tv?

My office will definitely be off limits from 10 am onwards  :nod
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Postby LFC2007 » Thu May 31, 2012 8:20 pm

Excellent news and very kind of RBG to host the press conference in his office  :D
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Postby RED BEERGOGGLES » Thu May 31, 2012 8:30 pm

LFC2007 » Thu May 31, 2012 7:20 pm wrote:Excellent news and very kind of RBG to host the press conference in his office  :D

:laugh:
It will be a bit cramped ,but if we keep those Bitterz in sales out we can just about swing it .
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Postby Eagle » Thu May 31, 2012 8:34 pm

burjennio » Thu May 31, 2012 6:56 pm wrote:
Emerald Red » Thu May 31, 2012 6:07 pm wrote:Actually, it's a partition, as for Brendan, well he's Obviously Nationalist, being from Carnlough and all, which is mostly Nationalist, so, yes, he's Irish. He no doubt owns an Irish passport and a British one too. But let's not get into that one, eh. Really bores the f*ck out of me.


As for his appointment, I'm not sure what to make of it. I'm confused how FSG actually went from sacking an experienced manager that's won major things, knows the club, played for the club, has a high esteem of the club, to someone who has relatively no experience of all the aforementioned. I'll back him. No other choice in the matter there. I always maintain you judge a manager by his signings, so I'll wait and see who he gets in. Kenny made some f*ck ups last summer, but never got the chance to correct it. This will be Brendan's litmus test.


Carnlough has a high Catholic population but that does not mean high Nationalist population Emerald mate, there is a world of difference in this day and age. As for Brendan Rodgers I have no inkling as to what his political leanings are nor do I know what kind of passport he holds, and I certainly respect his right to claim Irish nationality if he so chooses but I take offense at anyone who comes on here and makes bullish claims that he is

delighted to see the first Irishman (yes, Irish) get the Liverpool job.


is such a confrontational way.

We are NORTHERN IRELAND. We have our own country with a separate identity from Ireland and Britain, despite the heavy political inclinations of a sadly large part of either side. When certain people start using the Irish or British connotations it leads to inevitable divisions, but many of the population now use the term Northern Irish to signify both sides as a people together as one, moving forward from a tragic past, however fanciful as that may appear when you see images of sectarian violence plastered all over the TV every summer.

No one ever made a point of calling Kenny Dalglish British rather than Scottish so Id appreciate it if people would address our new manager in a similar fashion. I said jokingly earlier in the thread its nice to see an Ulsterman in the news for something other than blowing people up but there is still a great deal of truth in that statement. We have a long, long way to go before the scars of the past have truly healed (it certainly wont happen in my lifetime) and many of us are trying to move forward, and I am immensely proud as a supporter of this great club to have a compatriot in charge of the team I love, and i'll be damned if people are going to start dragging politics in the way of that.


Please make a separate thread in general discussion for this sort of thing.
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Postby burjennio » Thu May 31, 2012 8:37 pm

Eagle » Thu May 31, 2012 7:34 pm wrote:
Please make a separate thread in general discussion for this sort of thing.


Benny posts more in an hour than you've posted in 9 years, maybe you shouldnt be telling people what to do.
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Postby D___C » Thu May 31, 2012 8:42 pm

burjennio » Thu May 31, 2012 6:56 pm wrote:Carnlough has a high Catholic population but that does not mean high Nationalist population Emerald mate, there is a world of difference in this day and age. As for Brendan Rodgers I have no inkling as to what his political leanings are nor do I know what kind of passport he holds, and I certainly respect his right to claim Irish nationality if he so chooses but I take offense at anyone who comes on here and makes bullish claims that he is.

We are NORTHERN IRELAND. We have our own country with a separate identity from Ireland and Britain, despite the heavy political inclinations of a sadly large part of either side. When certain people start using the Irish or British connotations it leads to inevitable divisions, but many of the population now use the term Northern Irish to signify both sides as a people together as one, moving forward from a tragic past, however fanciful as that may appear when you see images of sectarian violence plastered all over the TV every summer.

No one ever made a point of calling Kenny Dalglish British rather than Scottish so Id appreciate it if people would address our new manager in a similar fashion. I said jokingly earlier in the thread its nice to see an Ulsterman in the news for something other than blowing people up but there is still a great deal of truth in that statement. We have a long, long way to go before the scars of the past have truly healed (it certainly wont happen in my lifetime) and many of us are trying to move forward, and I am immensely proud as a supporter of this great club to have a compatriot in charge of the team I love, and i'll be damned if people are going to start dragging politics in the way of that.


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Postby metalhead » Thu May 31, 2012 8:46 pm

Brendan ain't irish nor british, he is an arab.. fact :D

Welcome to club Rodgers!!! :buttrock
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Postby burjennio » Thu May 31, 2012 8:53 pm

Im psyched for the new season already. Anyone know if we've any friendlies lined up?
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Postby sully0182 » Thu May 31, 2012 9:30 pm

burjennio » Thu May 31, 2012 3:41 pm wrote:
sully0182 » Thu May 31, 2012 3:34 pm wrote:
I've been reading threads all day, and I still can't make my mind up
On one hand, I think he obviously plays a great style of football and I'm delighted to
see the first Irishman (yes, Irish) get the Liverpool job.
On the other hand, he's relatively inexperienced at this level so i reckon the whole
thing could become overwhelming and he won't win over the dressing room, which is
always the most important thing.

Feck it, lets just get behind the guy and hope for the best...



A lot of fans will be waiting with bated breath i reckon


He Northern Irish. We are a country. Look it up.


This is the last thing i'll say on the matter cos i didn't mean to get into to a debate about the feckin good friday agreement
Rodgers is from a largly catholic area and he played gaelic games growing up, so (to me at least) he's irish
Doesn't mean i'm saying he's not Northern Irish, I'd say the same about Graeme MacDowell and Martin O Neill, people CAN have dual nationalities!

Anyway, as was said earlier on in the thread, we should take it somewhere else to have this debate, I really doubt anybody but us irish are interested, its just nice to see a fellow country man get the job
You can't just walk in here with a big banana and expect everything to be peaches...

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Postby 7_Kewell » Thu May 31, 2012 9:31 pm

burjennio » Thu May 31, 2012 6:56 pm wrote:
Emerald Red » Thu May 31, 2012 6:07 pm wrote:Actually, it's a partition, as for Brendan, well he's Obviously Nationalist, being from Carnlough and all, which is mostly Nationalist, so, yes, he's Irish. He no doubt owns an Irish passport and a British one too. But let's not get into that one, eh. Really bores the f*ck out of me.


As for his appointment, I'm not sure what to make of it. I'm confused how FSG actually went from sacking an experienced manager that's won major things, knows the club, played for the club, has a high esteem of the club, to someone who has relatively no experience of all the aforementioned. I'll back him. No other choice in the matter there. I always maintain you judge a manager by his signings, so I'll wait and see who he gets in. Kenny made some f*ck ups last summer, but never got the chance to correct it. This will be Brendan's litmus test.


Carnlough has a high Catholic population but that does not mean high Nationalist population Emerald mate, there is a world of difference in this day and age. As for Brendan Rodgers I have no inkling as to what his political leanings are nor do I know what kind of passport he holds, and I certainly respect his right to claim Irish nationality if he so chooses but I take offense at anyone who comes on here and makes bullish claims that he is

delighted to see the first Irishman (yes, Irish) get the Liverpool job.


is such a confrontational way.

We are NORTHERN IRELAND. We have our own country with a separate identity from Ireland and Britain, despite the heavy political inclinations of a sadly large part of either side. When certain people start using the Irish or British connotations it leads to inevitable divisions, but many of the population now use the term Northern Irish to signify both sides as a people together as one, moving forward from a tragic past, however fanciful as that may appear when you see images of sectarian violence plastered all over the TV every summer.

No one ever made a point of calling Kenny Dalglish British rather than Scottish so Id appreciate it if people would address our new manager in a similar fashion. I said jokingly earlier in the thread its nice to see an Ulsterman in the news for something other than blowing people up but there is still a great deal of truth in that statement. We have a long, long way to go before the scars of the past have truly healed (it certainly wont happen in my lifetime) and many of us are trying to move forward, and I am immensely proud as a supporter of this great club to have a compatriot in charge of the team I love, and i'll be damned if people are going to start dragging politics in the way of that.

great point, case closed.....now lets move on to the REAL issues.

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Postby burjennio » Thu May 31, 2012 9:32 pm

Sure is. Full of kids these days though.
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Postby Mikz » Thu May 31, 2012 9:53 pm

the limelight dear God you must be desperate ???
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