RED BEERGOGGLES » Wed Oct 07, 2015 6:02 pm wrote:Lets be honest here ,the fella was probably on his way to becoming the most vilified manager in Liverpool's history ,his ineptitude and lack of any tactical knowledge was evident to those that could see past the expensive suits that he clearly had his ***** hanging out! As for the apologists who sounded more and more desperate to cling on to the media perpetuated myth he was the 'best young manager in the game' ,well I'm afraid in the cold light of day they just came across as ridiculous and as off stride as the Ministry of silly walks.
At times it was like reading the doctrines of cult members ,and short of locking them in a room and showing them the 2005 Champions League final on 'repeat' there seemed no end to them proffering credence for his increased tenure .
So glad he's gone ,dare I say completely euphoric ,we suffered this dissembler for longer than his comfortable ,we watched in pain as he lowered our expectance levels ,we listened in complete disbelief as some of the most regurgitate diatribe poured out from the media and the more malleable of fans.
He was a odd little man who had no discernible traits ,but to some he was like fucking Svengali ,his footsteps will be brushed away as easily as spilt sugar.
RED BEERGOGGLES » Wed Oct 07, 2015 6:02 pm wrote:Lets be honest here ,the fella was probably on his way to becoming the most vilified manager in Liverpool's history ,his ineptitude and lack of any tactical knowledge was evident to those that could see past the expensive suits that he clearly had his arse hanging out! As for the apologists who sounded more and more desperate to cling on to the media perpetuated myth he was the 'best young manager in the game' ,well I'm afraid in the cold light of day they just came across as ridiculous and as off stride as the Ministry of silly walks.
At times it was like reading the doctrines of cult members ,and short of locking them in a room and showing them the 2005 Champions League final on 'repeat' there seemed no end to them proffering credence for his increased tenure .
So glad he's gone ,dare I say completely euphoric ,we suffered this dissembler for longer than his comfortable ,we watched in pain as he lowered our expectance levels ,we listened in complete disbelief as some of the most regurgitate diatribe poured out from the media and the more malleable of fans.
He was a odd little man who had no discernible traits ,but to some he was like fucking Svengali ,his footsteps will be brushed away as easily as spilt sugar.
Reg » Thu Oct 08, 2015 12:44 am wrote:As usual, folks exaggerate when the adrenaline is flowing.
Woy was far worse than BR. I remember being at the Wolves game at the end of his tenure.... talk me through that one.
Anyway, no need continue stabbing a dead body, let's move on. KLOPP OUT !
RED BEERGOGGLES » Wed Oct 07, 2015 6:02 pm wrote:Lets be honest here ,the fella was probably on his way to becoming the most vilified manager in Liverpool's history ,his ineptitude and lack of any tactical knowledge was evident to those that could see past the expensive suits that he clearly had his arse hanging out! As for the apologists who sounded more and more desperate to cling on to the media perpetuated myth he was the 'best young manager in the game' ,well I'm afraid in the cold light of day they just came across as ridiculous and as off stride as the Ministry of silly walks.
At times it was like reading the doctrines of cult members ,and short of locking them in a room and showing them the 2005 Champions League final on 'repeat' there seemed no end to them proffering credence for his increased tenure .
So glad he's gone ,dare I say completely euphoric ,we suffered this dissembler for longer than his comfortable ,we watched in pain as he lowered our expectance levels ,we listened in complete disbelief as some of the most regurgitate diatribe poured out from the media and the more malleable of fans.
He was a odd little man who had no discernible traits ,but to some he was like fucking Svengali ,his footsteps will be brushed away as easily as spilt sugar.
devaney » Thu Oct 08, 2015 12:18 pm wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES » Wed Oct 07, 2015 6:02 pm wrote:Lets be honest here ,the fella was probably on his way to becoming the most vilified manager in Liverpool's history ,his ineptitude and lack of any tactical knowledge was evident to those that could see past the expensive suits that he clearly had his arse hanging out! As for the apologists who sounded more and more desperate to cling on to the media perpetuated myth he was the 'best young manager in the game' ,well I'm afraid in the cold light of day they just came across as ridiculous and as off stride as the Ministry of silly walks.
At times it was like reading the doctrines of cult members ,and short of locking them in a room and showing them the 2005 Champions League final on 'repeat' there seemed no end to them proffering credence for his increased tenure .
So glad he's gone ,dare I say completely euphoric ,we suffered this dissembler for longer than his comfortable ,we watched in pain as he lowered our expectance levels ,we listened in complete disbelief as some of the most regurgitate diatribe poured out from the media and the more malleable of fans.
He was a odd little man who had no discernible traits ,but to some he was like fucking Svengali ,his footsteps will be brushed away as easily as spilt sugar.
Yes RBG we know you didn't like him (minor understatement) but nobody likes a "I TOLD YOU SO" smart arse !! It would have been very simple to go down the same route as you and the rest of the Whinge Committee and simply give Suarez all the credit for us nearly winning the league in Rogers second season. But whilst Suarez was a massive inspiration he was part of a team and Rogers managed that team.Unlike you I wasn't going to suddenly turn on Rogers the second things started going wrong.Of course Chelsea and Crystal Palace were huge disappointments but lets face it shit happens.Very difficult to legislate for the most infamous and cruelest slip in the history (possibly) of the game !! I'm not going to cry over spilled milk and run for a comfort blanket and a dummy like some of you,instead I'm going to remember that year for Anfield having the best atmosphere probably this century.Rogers most definitely made a positive contribution.I know you can't abide the bloke but he deserves a more credit than you are prepared to give him.
Lucas is most certainly not everybody's favourite and for some very understandable reasons.One being he gives away too many free kicks in dangerous areas. However you eulogise about him as if he can walk on water !! Hardly ever hear you have a bad word about him and yet time and time again you castigated an ageing Gerrard for his shortcomings which were largely down to the very average players that were along side him. No doubt you will argue that you give credit where credit was due.Unfortunately that never applied to Rogers.
devaney » Thu Oct 08, 2015 3:15 pm wrote:RBG - where did I say that I didn't like Lucas? Always been an avid supporter. You unfortunately missed the point - hey ho - KEEP READING !!
RED BEERGOGGLES » Thu Oct 08, 2015 5:37 pm wrote:devaney » Thu Oct 08, 2015 3:15 pm wrote:RBG - where did I say that I didn't like Lucas? Always been an avid supporter. You unfortunately missed the point - hey ho - KEEP READING !!
I misconstrued ,and there's me thinking 'One being he gives away too many free kicks in dangerous areas' was pointing to your disappointment ,as opposed to being thankful that we have someone at the club prepared to make them in the first place. So thanks for your elusive post Dev it challenges my cognitive process to the extent it refutes your macular degeneration
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