god 2012 » Sun Jun 03, 2012 6:59 pm wrote:Greavesie » Sun Jun 03, 2012 6:56 pm wrote:god 2012 » Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:22 pm wrote:Wondering what will happen if results don't go his way up to xmas.
What will the fans/ board be thinking then?
I'm very much praying we will see this attacking, pressing football that he is promising.
I don't know how a lot of you can be hugely optimistic, when he has NO record of management whatsoever of note, to prepare for such huge pressure, that he will get in this job. Reading, Watford, Chelsea reserves....etc etc.

Rod Hodgson has more exp than this guy!
Swansea lost more than they won last term. Lets get that straight. His attacking tactics then, leave a lot to be desired, no?
At lease Rafa got to TWO CL finals, and a second place in the prem.
I would have voted for Rafa for this job myself, as he probably has more player "connections" than rodgers does (I.E. Spain)
A lot of LFC legends are having raised eyebrows at his appointment and still think it's risky.
I will give him a slight chance only in this job..... see what happens with the results, but I fear another "Woy" situation and a witch hunt if results don't go for him. He may not have the Dressing room.
I think still......BIG RISK.

(don't mean to sound negative)
You'd rather have Roy cos he has more experience? Or you think Rodgers will do worse because he has less experience? What was the purpose of your reference to Roy?
To Clarify.......Roy has more top league experience in management, than the guy we have just employed. Nothing more, nothing less
there is no denying that rodgers is inexperienced in terms of top flight management but he has been coaching and studying coaching methods for 20 years.
over that 20 years he has learnt his trade, he has been abroad, he has studied at barcelona, he studied at ajax, he has cherry picked parts of other clubs coaching and playing philosophies and studied their tactics and come up with his own vision of how the game should be played.
he has spent 20 years putting together this vision and i think when FSG saw it they saw the future of football.
after spending the past 20 years listening to how we were slow off the mark in terms of marketing and how we were slow in meeting the challenges of the global marketplace and after listening to how man united adapted to the premier league era better than us......maybe, just f**king maybe, for the first time in 20 years, maybe we for once are ahead of the curve in identifying the future of football and hiring it.