jacdaniel » Jan 30th, '15, 13:56 wrote:RedAnt » Fri Jan 30, 2015 12:20 pm wrote:Defenders of Rodgers continually fail to explain why nothing was done to replace the strike force that got us 50+ goals. It's not like there was no time or money to replace Suarez. We got a huge fee and released substantial wage funding.
And as for Sturridge, well it doesn't take a genius to see that he's injury prone and that going into the new season with no contingency plan was a bad idea. We sell Andy Carroll and bring in Lambert and Balotelli. There's also Origi (?), the promising talent we signed and loaned back.
Many blame Balo for the lack of goals. I don't. I blame whoever built our current strike force. The committee? That's for the conspiracy theorists. I blame the manager. If he agreed to work with/on the committee then I don't see as we can blame the players signed, or the owners. You'd not see the likes of Wenger, Guardiola or any strong manager agreeing to such.
Well Sturridge is still at the club. We knew he was injury prone of course but i doubt anybody imagined he would miss the first 6 months of the season. This is part of football and almost any team would suffer losing a key player for 6 months. Think of Barca without Messi, Madrid without Ronaldo, Chelsea without Costa.
From what I understand, we tried to sign Costa last season but were reluctant to meet his buyout clause.
We wanted Sanchez this summer but the lad didn't want to come. Probably wanted the London lifestyle.
We tried to sign Remy for a reasonable fee but it fell through at the final hurdle. (possible failed medical)
We tried to sell Borini to free up some funds but the lad flat out refused to leave.
All symptoms of a club that lacks financial power. Could we have pushed further for Costa or Sanchez? Could we have tried harder to force Borini on his way?
jacdaniel » Fri Jan 30, 2015 2:10 pm wrote:Red til i die
I agree with what your saying but i just don't think changing managers will help in any noticeable way.
We tried managers from the Bootroom like Evans.
Tried defensively organised managers like Houllier and Rafa.
Tried bringing back a club legend in Kenny.
Now we are trying the young attack minded manager with a philosophy.
We've had 5 year plans that ended after 6 and started us back off in year 1 of a new 5 year plan.
Arsenal have tried the stability approach with Wenger. Spurs are trying the change your manager every other season approach.
Nothing works in football anymore without huge investment. F.uck me im miserable today
Danish Red » Thu Jan 29, 2015 11:52 pm wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES » Fri Oct 24, 2014 2:50 pm wrote:What amazes me is how prolific the posts have become in this thread since the team has been struggling ,as opposed to last season when we came within a hares breath
of winning the fucking thing ! It seems far more posters are more open to denigrating the fella when he's in dire need of the trait we as fans are supposed to pride
ourselves in 'PATIENCE' ....Although based on this thread 'specifically' I'm not sure it exists any longer.
As for the context of some of the posts ,frankly they leave me embarrassed to use this forum ....Shameful !
This is an interesting post I found back in October.
red till i die!! » Fri Jan 30, 2015 2:45 pm wrote:jacdaniel » Fri Jan 30, 2015 2:10 pm wrote:Red til i die
I agree with what your saying but i just don't think changing managers will help in any noticeable way.
We tried managers from the Bootroom like Evans.
Tried defensively organised managers like Houllier and Rafa.
Tried bringing back a club legend in Kenny.
Now we are trying the young attack minded manager with a philosophy.
We've had 5 year plans that ended after 6 and started us back off in year 1 of a new 5 year plan.
Arsenal have tried the stability approach with Wenger. Spurs are trying the change your manager every other season approach.
Nothing works in football anymore without huge investment. F.uck me im miserable today
Fwiw I don't want to see the club binning managers every year either, It will get us no where but Rodgers has almost 3 full seasons under his belt and we are pretty much back to square one again with a squad not much better than what he inherited and having spent vast amounts to do it.
As you say we have tried various options before we arrived with the young manager approach and I think its safe to say we tried that as well. We can still keep the young manager approach but select someone who has a higher standing within the game. Not a standing gained through this job but based on his merits coaching another club to success.
De Boer fits that mould for me. Vastly experienced player who was successful, Good contacts at a high level, Has won stuff as a manager and is ready for the next step up in management.
Giving him the job Imo could bring success quicker than another 3 years with rodgers.
RED BEERGOGGLES » Fri Jan 30, 2015 3:01 pm wrote:Danish Red » Thu Jan 29, 2015 11:52 pm wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES » Fri Oct 24, 2014 2:50 pm wrote:What amazes me is how prolific the posts have become in this thread since the team has been struggling ,as opposed to last season when we came within a hares breath
of winning the fucking thing ! It seems far more posters are more open to denigrating the fella when he's in dire need of the trait we as fans are supposed to pride
ourselves in 'PATIENCE' ....Although based on this thread 'specifically' I'm not sure it exists any longer.
As for the context of some of the posts ,frankly they leave me embarrassed to use this forum ....Shameful !
This is an interesting post I found back in October.
My posts are always interesting fella![]()
I think I also confirmed how I felt cheated ,and had lost all hope in the manager in the same thread ,shame you couldn't have located them ..I mean do you not find it a
touch disconcerting that fans such as myself who have been attending games 30 years plus' man and boy' do not fucking trust the man any more,or seasoned
Kopites that you look for to provide words of wisdom ,because they have witnessed every victory that Liverpool have afforded us through our glorious lineage suddenly
look crestfallen ,and devoid of answers ?
Danish Red » Fri Jan 30, 2015 3:11 pm wrote:Or De Boer could move to the prem and do nothing
Winning titles in the Dutch league doesn't guarentee anything in the Prem - more successful managers than De Boer have arrived and failed.
Rodgers has had two and half season not three and people want him binned out already - how long will the next guy get ? 2 and half again ? Then the next guy and the next guy and we achieve nothing because we don't show the paitence required to actually allow someone to build
Suarez going in the summer changed the club's plans - this summer was supposed to be about strengthening and enforcing what we have and building around Suarez and Sturridge - losing a player like Suarez put the club back a few stages.
We haven't gone back full circle at all - far from it - the club and team is in a far better place than 2 and half years ago - we have an young exciting team playing far better football with the potential to go even further
Our last two games of note were against the Champions elect - and we matched them - in fact Prob outplayed them over the two games with one player being the difference.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Fri Jan 30, 2015 3:18 pm wrote:
Thankfully I live in Liverpool and I don't know 1 single Liverpool fan who wants him to go, Infact after recent performances and given the average age of our team everyone is pretty optimistic about the future.
Danish Red » Jan 30th, '15, 16:29 wrote:As I said - you paitence last all of one month - well done , all your preaching to other fans and their lack of paitence meant nothing and was as hollow as most internet support
It was Rodgers first season in the CL - he made mistake and showed he was naive , it's something he will learn from and will approach the games different next time
Rodgers isn't the first manager to suffer an early exit in Europe - other more expirenced and successful managers have suffered the same fate
But it's great that your support has allowed him the paitence and chance to rectify the mistakes
Danish Red » Fri Jan 30, 2015 3:29 pm wrote:As I said - you paitence last all of one month - well done , all your preaching to other fans and their lack of paitence meant nothing and was as hollow as most internet support
It was Rodgers first season in the CL - he made mistake and showed he was naive , it's something he will learn from and will approach the games different next time
Rodgers isn't the first manager to suffer an early exit in Europe - other more expirenced and successful managers have suffered the same fate
But it's great that your support has allowed him the paitence and chance to rectify the mistakes
RED BEERGOGGLES » Jan 30th, '15, 16:46 wrote:Danish Red » Fri Jan 30, 2015 3:29 pm wrote:As I said - you paitence last all of one month - well done , all your preaching to other fans and their lack of paitence meant nothing and was as hollow as most internet support
It was Rodgers first season in the CL - he made mistake and showed he was naive , it's something he will learn from and will approach the games different next time
Rodgers isn't the first manager to suffer an early exit in Europe - other more expirenced and successful managers have suffered the same fate
But it's great that your support has allowed him the paitence and chance to rectify the mistakes
So now honesty is a crime ? Like I said your relatively new to this forum so I will afford your ignorance the benefit of the doubt ,but you need to learn fast !
I said I could no longer defend the manager and if I tried to do so, I would be being disingenuous to the point of running for mayor .
This I'm a better fan than you malarkey ,seriously doesn't wash ,simply because your not ! I mean I don't know your age ,but I'm guessing I was standing in the Boy's
pen when you were still latched to your mums tit
Danish Red » Fri Jan 30, 2015 3:46 pm wrote:There are some that want Rafa back , some that want Kenny back , some that want Mourinho etc etc but unless I'm missing something the majority firmly appear to be right behind our current manager
Even during our bad spell in Oct/Nov whilst there were unhappy people the ones that wanted him gone were very much the minority
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