ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Sep 22, 2014 3:31 pm wrote:Stu I think you are underestimating the role of Rodgers in Suarez's success. As a Liverpool player Suarez finished 6th, 8th, 7th and then 2nd so quite clearly just having Luis Suarez in our side wasn't a guarantee that we'd finish in the top 4.
The side had to be set up to get the best out of Suarez and to be fair to Brendan he identified that and did it.
Brendan moved on players like Carroll (who was doing okay), Adam and Downing and replaced them with quick, mobile players like Sturridge, Sterling and Coutinho who would compliment Suarez's game perfectly.
Yes our attack carried a poor midfield and defence but Rodgers built that attack, in Suarez's other seasons at the club we scored 59, 47 and 71 goals, nowhere near the 101 that we got after Rodgers rebuild.
Yes Luis Suarez is one of our greatest ever players but to just say that Brendan did f##k all and he was lucky is just plain wrong.
Yakka I disagree with you strongly.
Suarez was an exceptional talent and was always going to be a world beater mate once he reached his prime. That much was obvious for anyone to see with half a brain. The lad was special, really special.
You could see that from his debeut and the performance against the mancs (which I believe was his second or third game?) where he skinned 55 players when Kuyt scored a hat-trick from a combined total yardage of 5. He was simply a marvelous talent.
Rodgers, I don't believe done anything special. You say he built the exceptional attack, but did he really? Suarez and Sterling, our two best players were already there long before Rodgers was, Sterling was already being spoken about as the next big thing, and we all know his ideal formation was a 4-3-3 not a 4-1-2-1-2 or whatever the f*ck you wanna call it so fitting Sturridge and Luis into the same side is something I believe was more of an accident than a deliberate ploy. By doing this he played Sterling out of position at times and it worked because Luis was that good, now, this season, its not working because Luis isn't there, we need Sterling back in his best position, which is the right side of three forwards.
You also mention the sale or Carroll and say he done ok? I'm sorry mate but that lad was a f*cking donkey who couldn't play. Again, everyone could see he wasn't right for us and no good, Suarez at times looked embarrassed playing next to him. If I'd have gone in there as manager, he'd have been the first player out of the door.
The fact is, he's been here now for more than three years, not five minutes, he's spent ridicules (or ridiculous

) amounts of money on absolute tosh and a whole lot more on players who haven't improved the first team. The money spent has been absoloutely scandelous, obviously we'll get the idiots on here speaking of our lack of spending but thats complete *****, the money spent on players means in his third year he shouldn't be fielding players like Johnson, Skrtel, Lucas and Borini.
Not only that, good squad players he's brought in like Lallana and Lovren (if you rate him as such) we've massively overpayed for, Lovren went for £7,000,000 last season for christ sake.
Not to mention the release of the likes of Agger and Reina, two genuine quality players who not only fit the system, and "the Rodgers style/blue print) but are absoloutely miles better than what we currently have their. Granted, Agger was injury prone, but £3,000,000 for a player who, at 29 years old is miles ahead of Skrtel, Sakho and Toure in terms of ability was shocking business, not only that, it was only last year people were talking about sums of £12,000,000 and £15,000,000 for him, so if he didn't want the lad, why do this?
For me, the only things I believe he's done well since he came to the club is give Sterling and Flannagan a real chance, but the fact is, you have to ask, would most other decent managers have done the same? And I think given the injuries last season and the form Sterling eventually shown (and apparently shown in training every day) then I think they would.
In terms of his signings I won't go into to much detail...
But Fabregas went to Chelsea for £30,000,000 mate.
Alberto, Illori, Aspas, Borini and Mignolet were signed for a total of around £40,000,000. With wages, adding upto around a minimum of £160,000 a week, thats estimating at around the going rate of 20 for alberto and illori, 30 for a spaz, 40 Borini and 50 for Mignolet (I personally reckon you can add another 10k a player on there). Of them players signed, Alberto was rubbish, Illori has never kicked a ball due to him being rubbish (I know you like the lad, but he's no good mate) and Borini and Aspaz are two of the worst players ever to play for LFC. Then you have the keeper, Mig no let... Woeful and a complete flop (sorry to offend Devaney who seems to love the lad).
To be honest, I don't even want to go into his transfers properly in this thread as I find them to be absolutely shambolic.