Brendan Rodgers thread (signs extended contract)

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Postby mart » Sun Sep 30, 2012 12:28 pm

NorfolkRed » Sun Sep 30, 2012 10:54 am wrote:
Rodgers removed £26m a week in wages during the last transfer window and it could have been more if he had let Cole go.


I've no idea what the figure actually is but that cant be right can it? Even assuming each person was on 100k a week that would be 260 players/staff shipped out?


Its probably 26m a year.
I assume all of the youth players that play regularly will want new contracts with vastly improved wages soon so that number will change.
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Postby ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Sun Sep 30, 2012 12:59 pm

maypaxvobiscum » Sat Sep 29, 2012 11:33 am wrote:
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Sat Sep 29, 2012 11:08 am wrote:sounds like he`s having a dig at kenny there to me over the golf, just as i start to like him he comes out with something like that.....
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpool-fc/liverpool-fc-news/2012/09/29/stewart-downing-and-luis-enrique-told-to-fight-to-stay-at-liverpool-fc-or-be-sold-in-january-100252-31929755/2/

imo rodgers talks too much, in his 13 years at liverpool as a player and manager dalglish won 8 league titles, 3 european cups, 2 F.A cups, 5 league cups and the european super cup. he also picked the club up off it`s knee`s in the aftermath of heysel when LFC were the biggest pariahs in international sport and as manager he went to every one of the 96 funerals in 1989.
what next? is he gonna start whinging that it took bill shankly two seasons to get us out of the second division?
imagine if roy had made a comment like that.
just stick to managing the side please brendan.

When did Kenny become the only person in the world who played golf?
I think you're reading too much into it and being over-sensitive.


after the deadline day debacle when the fanbase was up in arms with the owners (dont forget the storm was big enough for john henry to write an open letter) a very pro FSG article appeared on espn, one of the lines was `FSG have been truthful enough to admit mistakes, and diplomatic enough not to name them, which might have reflected rather poorly on southports most prominent golfer and his most expensive signings`
it`s not a secret that kenny loves his golf, he`s famous for it, in fact he`s so famous for it even espn, a foreign company, refer to him as southports most prominent golfer , if rodgers wasnt having a dig at kenny then he wants to steer clear of the golfing analogies, especially after taking over directly after kenny, because there is only one way those comments are going to be interpreted.
mentioning golf in the aftermath of kenny`s reign is like someone mentioning video games in the wake of david james leaving a club, you may not intend it to be a slight but thats the way it`s going to be seen.
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Postby devaney » Sun Sep 30, 2012 3:04 pm

mart » Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:28 am wrote:
NorfolkRed » Sun Sep 30, 2012 10:54 am wrote:
Rodgers removed £26m a week in wages during the last transfer window and it could have been more if he had let Cole go.


I've no idea what the figure actually is but that cant be right can it? Even assuming each person was on 100k a week that would be 260 players/staff shipped out?


Its probably 26m a year.
I assume all of the youth players that play regularly will want new contracts with vastly improved wages soon so that number will change.



Sorry should read £26m a year - £500k per week.
Net Spend Over The Last 5 Years 20/21 to 24/25  (10 years
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LFC €300m (€420m)
Everton +€33m (€211m)
Arsenal €557m (€853m)
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Postby Boxscarf » Sun Sep 30, 2012 9:23 pm

devaney » Sun Sep 30, 2012 3:04 pm wrote:

Sorry should read £26m a year - £500k per week.


Hopefully that £26m can be pumped into the transfer kitty, heavens knows we could do with it.
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Postby Boxscarf » Sun Sep 30, 2012 9:32 pm

Rodgers is doing a good job at the moment, I believe in him, I believe in his philosophy and I like what the man says in the media. He's a class manager and when someone like Mourinho says your manager is a good manager, then he's a good manager. I was delighted with the result yesterday, so that's two wins on the bounce, let's start a winning run.
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Postby Roger Red Hat » Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:19 am

ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:59 am wrote:you may not intend it to be a slight but thats the way it`s going to be seen.


only by over sensitive sh!t stirrers looking for any chance to stick the knife into Brendans back. Fortunately we don't have many of them types on here.  :down:
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Postby Boxscarf » Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:31 am

Roger Red Hat » Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:19 am wrote:
only by over sensitive sh!t stirrers looking for any chance to stick the knife into Brendans back. Fortunately we don't have many of them types on here.  :down:


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Postby Benny The Noon » Mon Oct 01, 2012 10:41 am

Brendan Rodgers has to stop being such a big hit for himself

30 Sep 2012 00:01

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THE new Liverpool manager needs to achieve something at Anfield before talking himself up in public.

SOMEONE in the Liverpool hierarchy should pull Brendan Rodgers aside quickly and have a firm word in his ear to save the guy from himself.

Rodgers has the look of a guy going about his business as if he’s already an Anfield legend and he has achieved nothing yet at the club.

He took part in a recent television documentary called ‘Being: Liverpool’ and the way he portrayed himself in that has left people in England unimpressed.

Rodgers emerged from the driver’s seat of a car that should have belonged to an American rap star. He lives in a house that you’d expect JR Ewing to reside in. Rodgers must remember it’s Southport he lives in and not Southfork.

He has a portrait of himself hanging in his house. Sure, it was a gift from the disabled fans of the Swansea Supporters Club for his contribution to charity.

But, really, putting it on display like that? It’s vanity of the highest order.

Rodgers appears to be typical of some of the managers we have. It used to be players that cornered the egotistical market but now the managers are overtaking them.

Alan Pardew and Roberto Mancini also fall into that category. They all want the limelight now.

Rodgers and the rest should take a leaf from Sir Alex Ferguson and Davie Moyes. Modest men but remarkable at their jobs.

They have earned the right to nice things in life but they will keep it in the background. They do not attract unnecessary attention to themselves.

You certainly won’t see them buying a car in the same forecourt as Snoop Dog.

Rodgers is light years behind Ferguson and a million miles away from Moyes' achievements.

The Everton gaffer should be his biggest concern because Rodgers will have to come out as the No.1 club on Merseyside this season before he can think of anything else.

Moyes has assembled his strongest squad yet. They are playing with confidence and are the most attractive team in the EPL just now.

Rodgers sometimes appears unable to keep things low key. He spent too long in the company of Jose Mourinho when he worked under him at Chelsea.

At least Mourinho could back up some of his outrageous claims with Champions League victories on his CV.

Rodgers has a poor record at Reading and an ok time at Watford on his resume.

He also inherited a good squad at Swansea that was built up by Roberto Martinez and taken to the next stage by Paulo Sousa.

But you’d think that pair never existed at the Welsh club. Goodness, Rodgers would take the credit for inventing football and tactics if he could get away with it.

It’s time for this great self-publicist to stop the bull**** and start delivering. Sack the cliches of ‘The Players plus the environment equals the behaviour’. It’s garbage.

People will start to see through this guy soon enough. I’m sure plenty of the Liverpool players have.

When I was at Derby I had John Gregory as manager and he was also full of it. The players weren’t fooled by his chat or the photos of him with Bruce Springsteen he had in his office.

But he does appear to be fully supported by the owners and that’s all that matters.

Still, they could do everyone a favour and take him aside. Before it’s too late.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/foot ... Lg.twitter


I'm guessing Burley doesn't like BR
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Postby Ola Mr Benitez » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:03 am

Benny The Noon » Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:41 am wrote:Brendan Rodgers has to stop being such a big hit for himself

30 Sep 2012 00:01

14 Comments

By
Craig Burley

THE new Liverpool manager needs to achieve something at Anfield before talking himself up in public.

SOMEONE in the Liverpool hierarchy should pull Brendan Rodgers aside quickly and have a firm word in his ear to save the guy from himself.

Rodgers has the look of a guy going about his business as if he’s already an Anfield legend and he has achieved nothing yet at the club.

He took part in a recent television documentary called ‘Being: Liverpool’ and the way he portrayed himself in that has left people in England unimpressed.

WHAT A CROCK OF Sh*t

Rodgers emerged from the driver’s seat of a car that should have belonged to an American rap star. He lives in a house that you’d expect JR Ewing to reside in. Rodgers must remember it’s Southport he lives in and not Southfork.

He has a portrait of himself hanging in his house. Sure, it was a gift from the disabled fans of the Swansea Supporters Club for his contribution to charity.

But, really, putting it on display like that? It’s vanity of the highest order.

Rodgers appears to be typical of some of the managers we have. It used to be players that cornered the egotistical market but now the managers are overtaking them.

Alan Pardew and Roberto Mancini also fall into that category. They all want the limelight now.

Rodgers and the rest should take a leaf from Sir Alex Ferguson and Davie Moyes. Modest men but remarkable at their jobs.

They have earned the right to nice things in life but they will keep it in the background. They do not attract unnecessary attention to themselves.

You certainly won’t see them buying a car in the same forecourt as Snoop Dog.

Rodgers is light years behind Ferguson and a million miles away from Moyes' achievements.

The Everton gaffer should be his biggest concern because Rodgers will have to come out as the No.1 club on Merseyside this season before he can think of anything else.

Moyes has assembled his strongest squad yet. They are playing with confidence and are the most attractive team in the EPL just now.

Rodgers sometimes appears unable to keep things low key. He spent too long in the company of Jose Mourinho when he worked under him at Chelsea.

At least Mourinho could back up some of his outrageous claims with Champions League victories on his CV.

Rodgers has a poor record at Reading and an ok time at Watford on his resume.

He also inherited a good squad at Swansea that was built up by Roberto Martinez and taken to the next stage by Paulo Sousa.

But you’d think that pair never existed at the Welsh club. Goodness, Rodgers would take the credit for inventing football and tactics if he could get away with it.

It’s time for this great self-publicist to stop the bull**** and start delivering. Sack the cliches of ‘The Players plus the environment equals the behaviour’. It’s garbage.

People will start to see through this guy soon enough. I’m sure plenty of the Liverpool players have.

When I was at Derby I had John Gregory as manager and he was also full of it. The players weren’t fooled by his chat or the photos of him with Bruce Springsteen he had in his office.

But he does appear to be fully supported by the owners and that’s all that matters.

Still, they could do everyone a favour and take him aside. Before it’s too late.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/foot ... Lg.twitter


I'm guessing Burley doesn't like BR
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Postby Boxscarf » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:06 am

This being Liverpool nonsense is a huge PR blunder for our club in all honesty.
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Postby jacdaniel » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:10 am

Not sure how anyone can be a million miles behind Moyes's achievements.....
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Postby Thommo's perm » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:17 am

Benny The Noon » Mon Oct 01, 2012 9:41 am wrote:Brendan Rodgers has to stop being such a big hit for himself

30 Sep 2012 00:01

14 Comments

By
Craig Burley

THE new Liverpool manager needs to achieve something at Anfield before talking himself up in public.

SOMEONE in the Liverpool hierarchy should pull Brendan Rodgers aside quickly and have a firm word in his ear to save the guy from himself.

Rodgers has the look of a guy going about his business as if he’s already an Anfield legend and he has achieved nothing yet at the club.

He took part in a recent television documentary called ‘Being: Liverpool’ and the way he portrayed himself in that has left people in England unimpressed.

Rodgers emerged from the driver’s seat of a car that should have belonged to an American rap star. He lives in a house that you’d expect JR Ewing to reside in. Rodgers must remember it’s Southport he lives in and not Southfork.

He has a portrait of himself hanging in his house. Sure, it was a gift from the disabled fans of the Swansea Supporters Club for his contribution to charity.

But, really, putting it on display like that? It’s vanity of the highest order.

Rodgers appears to be typical of some of the managers we have. It used to be players that cornered the egotistical market but now the managers are overtaking them.

Alan Pardew and Roberto Mancini also fall into that category. They all want the limelight now.

Rodgers and the rest should take a leaf from Sir Alex Ferguson and Davie Moyes. Modest men but remarkable at their jobs.

They have earned the right to nice things in life but they will keep it in the background. They do not attract unnecessary attention to themselves.

You certainly won’t see them buying a car in the same forecourt as Snoop Dog.

Rodgers is light years behind Ferguson and a million miles away from Moyes' achievements.

The Everton gaffer should be his biggest concern because Rodgers will have to come out as the No.1 club on Merseyside this season before he can think of anything else.

Moyes has assembled his strongest squad yet. They are playing with confidence and are the most attractive team in the EPL just now.

Rodgers sometimes appears unable to keep things low key. He spent too long in the company of Jose Mourinho when he worked under him at Chelsea.

At least Mourinho could back up some of his outrageous claims with Champions League victories on his CV.

Rodgers has a poor record at Reading and an ok time at Watford on his resume.

He also inherited a good squad at Swansea that was built up by Roberto Martinez and taken to the next stage by Paulo Sousa.

But you’d think that pair never existed at the Welsh club. Goodness, Rodgers would take the credit for inventing football and tactics if he could get away with it.

It’s time for this great self-publicist to stop the bull**** and start delivering. Sack the cliches of ‘The Players plus the environment equals the behaviour’. It’s garbage.

People will start to see through this guy soon enough. I’m sure plenty of the Liverpool players have.

When I was at Derby I had John Gregory as manager and he was also full of it. The players weren’t fooled by his chat or the photos of him with Bruce Springsteen he had in his office.

But he does appear to be fully supported by the owners and that’s all that matters.

Still, they could do everyone a favour and take him aside. Before it’s too late.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/foot ... Lg.twitter


I'm guessing Burley doesn't like BR


To be fair I take as much notice to Burley as I do to that other toothless, gormless tw@t Paul Moron, I mean Merson
How the fu'ck these two beauts have got jobs as pundits, Fowler only knows!
Talk about dumbing down!!
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Postby Boocity » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:43 am

In the comments on that article there's this link, funny rebuff from Tomkins  :laugh:

http://tomkinstimes.com/2012/09/media-muppet-of-the-month-september-2012/
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Postby SouthCoastShankly » Mon Oct 01, 2012 11:46 am

NorfolkRed » Sun Sep 30, 2012 10:54 am wrote:
Rodgers removed £26m a week in wages during the last transfer window and it could have been more if he had let Cole go.


I've no idea what the figure actually is but that cant be right can it? Even assuming each person was on 100k a week that would be 260 players/staff shipped out?

Someone needs to get back to maths class.  :laugh:

100K per week = 5.2M per year

26M / 5.2M = 5 players

In reality £26M is very easy to save in today world of high salaries. I remember reading something along the lines of:

Aurelio - 60K
Kuyt - 80K
Maxi - 80K
Aquilani - 70K
Bellamy - 70K
Carroll - 80K
Adam - 60K
Spearing - 30K

Total = £530,000
Annual = £27,560,000
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Postby Roger Red Hat » Mon Oct 01, 2012 12:43 pm

thank you Carol Vorderman
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