ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Oct 20, 2014 3:36 pm wrote:red till i die!! » Mon Oct 20, 2014 2:08 pm wrote:jacdaniel » Mon Oct 20, 2014 2:12 pm wrote:His methods have yielded a title challenge and a return to champions league football in 2 seasons. We all expected it would take longer than that. Not to mention a huge improvement in our style of play.
At what point do we stop giving him money? When he stops delivering success, which hasn't happened yet.
at the moment all that could be attributed to suarez, every single bit of it.
your style of play is heavily influenced by the quality of players you have, we lost one player and yet the whole attacking system goes to pot.
he had to do 2 things in the summer, 1 was replace suarez and 2 was sort out that defence. he did neither and now he looks lost.
i'm not saying can him jac but he has got to accept his failings and suffer the criticism
I don't think you can attribute it all to Suarez mate, if it was all down to Luis how come we finished 6th and 8th under Kenny? Luis was also leading the line in the first 6 months of Rodgers reign when we broke all sorts of records (the wrong ones!).
Brendan deserves a lot of credit for getting the best out of Luis.
This criticism of him is ludicrous IMO.
honestly yakka he improved every season since he came here and whoever the manager would have been might have gotten the same from him.
if brendan was so good then how is it that he has failed to get anything near the level of suarez from any of his other signings ? imo mate suarez was a natural talent that was going to shine regardless of who was manager.
he is the manager of a massive club, in his 3rd year with having had a serious wad of cash to spend and he has done terrible. the criticism he's getting is deserved imo.
when you come out and say stuff like we wont do a tottenham, we are not a one man team, we strategically pick our players, we just dont buy anybody for the sake of it but players that will improve the group, blah blah blah. seeing as we now look to have totally done the complete opposite its understandable that he is put in the firing line. after all any manager would