
Boocity » Thu Dec 11, 2014 6:59 am wrote:Even though it's a couple of days since our CL exit I am still really angry about it, even though the club didn't address key areas in the transfer window I still reckon the squad is more than capable of beating the likes of Ludograts and Basle, yes we are without DS but I firmly believe our elimination is down to the manager and he should take responsibility for this, I have been reading many articles with former players and managers all saying BR should take the rap for team selection and tactics, if he could swallow his pride and admit he got it wrong I could sympathise with him but no, he is now saying the whole clubs to blame. It seems he wants to take credit when we are doing well but is in denial when he gets it wrong.
RedAnt » Thu Dec 11, 2014 9:32 am wrote:Yeah, I'd not start questioning people's support just because they have no faith in Rodgers. If it was one issue, or two, or there was a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel then things would be different. But Kenny didn't get long and he's one of us. So this 'sacking managers' thing can't be blamed on those that want BR out. Many here didn't want Kenny sacked so to start saying we're cr*p supporters isn't fair.
Sometimes things go sour. I'll be very, very surprised if BR can recover. Too much is wrong.
BR has had plenty of time and money to show something...ANY sign of improvement or dynamic thinking but he looks like a rabbit in the headlights, unable to move from its position.
Rarely will I make predictions that could bite me in the *****, but we have gone as far as we can go under BR. I have no doubt.
jacdaniel » Thu Dec 11, 2014 10:05 am wrote:Have to agree with Yakka, we have become a despicable fanbase.
How anyone can not accept Suarez leaving, Sturridge / Flanno getting injured for several months and a complete lack of form from players like Coutinho / Mignolet as reasonable reasons for this tough patch is beyond me.
If coming closer to anyone to winning the league doesn't buy you a few months then we are done.
If we hire a new manager we could be replacing him again this summer at the rate we are going.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Dec 11, 2014 11:31 am wrote:RedAnt » Thu Dec 11, 2014 9:32 am wrote:Yeah, I'd not start questioning people's support just because they have no faith in Rodgers. If it was one issue, or two, or there was a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel then things would be different. But Kenny didn't get long and he's one of us. So this 'sacking managers' thing can't be blamed on those that want BR out. Many here didn't want Kenny sacked so to start saying we're cr*p supporters isn't fair.
Sometimes things go sour. I'll be very, very surprised if BR can recover. Too much is wrong.
BR has had plenty of time and money to show something...ANY sign of improvement or dynamic thinking but he looks like a rabbit in the headlights, unable to move from its position.
Rarely will I make predictions that could bite me in the *****, but we have gone as far as we can go under BR. I have no doubt.
FSG have obviously got a business model and whatever manager we employ wether that's Brendan or whoever has got to adhere to that model. They want to sign young players because young players cost less and they have modest wage demands, plus young players have re sale value. It doesn't matter who you bring in that's how they will have to work.
red till i die!! » Thu Dec 11, 2014 11:06 am wrote:ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Dec 11, 2014 11:31 am wrote:RedAnt » Thu Dec 11, 2014 9:32 am wrote:Yeah, I'd not start questioning people's support just because they have no faith in Rodgers. If it was one issue, or two, or there was a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel then things would be different. But Kenny didn't get long and he's one of us. So this 'sacking managers' thing can't be blamed on those that want BR out. Many here didn't want Kenny sacked so to start saying we're cr*p supporters isn't fair.
Sometimes things go sour. I'll be very, very surprised if BR can recover. Too much is wrong.
BR has had plenty of time and money to show something...ANY sign of improvement or dynamic thinking but he looks like a rabbit in the headlights, unable to move from its position.
Rarely will I make predictions that could bite me in the *****, but we have gone as far as we can go under BR. I have no doubt.
FSG have obviously got a business model and whatever manager we employ wether that's Brendan or whoever has got to adhere to that model. They want to sign young players because young players cost less and they have modest wage demands, plus young players have re sale value. It doesn't matter who you bring in that's how they will have to work.
They had a model yakka but he changed most of that when he got the job. They obviously wanted a DOF to secure players but he didnt want that and got his way. Yes he has budgets and guidelines to adhere to but nothing has changed on him since he took over. he has enjoyed decent backing and support from his employers and has failed. Not all of our players are kids either. I dont see what the problem is with that anyway as its a big part of how rodgers works and he would have no problem dipping into the academy to get a player. Its not acceptable for him to do that now though when he has spent so much. what would you have thought if you seen ojo come on the other night against basle instead of either markovic or lallana ?
I know what the owners would have thought
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Dec 11th, '14, 11:31 wrote:RedAnt » Thu Dec 11, 2014 9:32 am wrote:Yeah, I'd not start questioning people's support just because they have no faith in Rodgers. If it was one issue, or two, or there was a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel then things would be different. But Kenny didn't get long and he's one of us. So this 'sacking managers' thing can't be blamed on those that want BR out. Many here didn't want Kenny sacked so to start saying we're cr*p supporters isn't fair.
Sometimes things go sour. I'll be very, very surprised if BR can recover. Too much is wrong.
BR has had plenty of time and money to show something...ANY sign of improvement or dynamic thinking but he looks like a rabbit in the headlights, unable to move from its position.
Rarely will I make predictions that could bite me in the *****, but we have gone as far as we can go under BR. I have no doubt.
I don't how how people can blame Rodgers for wasting the Suarez money, it's plainly obvious that he isn't the one who's calling the shots. The owners themselves said as much in the Echo when they recently gave him a vote of confidence.
At the end of last season after losing the title at the final hurdle a clearly frustrated Brendan spoke at length about only bringing in proven quality, he said he only wanted 2 or at the most 3 players but they had to be top, top quality, in their prime and ready to rumble and influence games next season, so what happens? What do we do with this once in a decade windfall? We sign 9 players the vast majority of them 21 or under.
A similar thing happened with Balotelli, after playing AC Milan in pre season Brendan laughed at the idea of buying Balotelli and journo's close to the manager ridiculed fans on social media over the suggestion but a fortnight later he's a Liverpool player. There was even a 'read my lips' moment in there, as in 'read my lips Mario Balotelli won't be a Liverpool player'.
FSG have obviously got a business model and whatever manager we employ wether that's Brendan or whoever has got to adhere to that model. They want to sign young players because young players cost less and they have modest wage demands, plus young players have re sale value. It doesn't matter who you bring in that's how they will have to work.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Thu Dec 11, 2014 10:31 am wrote:RedAnt » Thu Dec 11, 2014 9:32 am wrote:Yeah, I'd not start questioning people's support just because they have no faith in Rodgers. If it was one issue, or two, or there was a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel then things would be different. But Kenny didn't get long and he's one of us. So this 'sacking managers' thing can't be blamed on those that want BR out. Many here didn't want Kenny sacked so to start saying we're cr*p supporters isn't fair.
Sometimes things go sour. I'll be very, very surprised if BR can recover. Too much is wrong.
BR has had plenty of time and money to show something...ANY sign of improvement or dynamic thinking but he looks like a rabbit in the headlights, unable to move from its position.
Rarely will I make predictions that could bite me in the *****, but we have gone as far as we can go under BR. I have no doubt.
I don't how how people can blame Rodgers for wasting the Suarez money, it's plainly obvious that he isn't the one who's calling the shots. The owners themselves said as much in the Echo when they recently gave him a vote of confidence.
At the end of last season after losing the title at the final hurdle a clearly frustrated Brendan spoke at length about only bringing in proven quality, he said he only wanted 2 or at the most 3 players but they had to be top, top quality, in their prime and ready to rumble and influence games next season, so what happens? What do we do with this once in a decade windfall? We sign 9 players the vast majority of them 21 or under.
A similar thing happened with Balotelli, after playing AC Milan in pre season Brendan laughed at the idea of buying Balotelli and journo's close to the manager ridiculed fans on social media over the suggestion but a fortnight later he's a Liverpool player. There was even a 'read my lips' moment in there, as in 'read my lips Mario Balotelli won't be a Liverpool player'.
FSG have obviously got a business model and whatever manager we employ wether that's Brendan or whoever has got to adhere to that model. They want to sign young players because young players cost less and they have modest wage demands, plus young players have re sale value. It doesn't matter who you bring in that's how they will have to work.
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