Mouser Watch #2

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There was a Mouser on talk5HITE tonight saying that BR is the wrong man for 'Pool.

It has started, just as I thought it would.
 
Thing is, we all knew he was the wrong man, but the Mousers - as usual - got caught up in their delusions and forgot that BR took a very good Swansea side to mid-table last season. 'Pool is not as good a side as Swansea, yet the Mousers believed that BR would be able to win the EPL title for 'Pool. How they expected him to do this was never quite explained. Perhaps they expected him to do it by magic. Who knows?
 
Thing is, we all knew he was the wrong man, but the Mousers - as usual - got caught up in their delusions and forgot that BR took a very good Swansea side to mid-table last season. 'Pool is not as good a side as Swansea, yet the Mousers believed that BR would be able to win the EPL title for 'Pool. How they expected him to do this was never quite explained. Perhaps they expected him to do it by magic. Who knows?

With City,Arsenal,Manu and away to Sunderland coming next they could be on 1 or 2 points after their first 5 games. He's gonna make Hodgson look like a genius.
 
This kind of reinforces that view.
http://www.goal.com/en-au/news/4146...career-goal-is-to-win-the-premier-league-with
Maybe he thinks both Manchester clubs,Arsenal ,Chelsea & Spurs are going to evaporate and leave a clear path to the top<doh>



"Even when I first bought a PlayStation, I used to play a football game and I always picked Liverpool as my club. So I find it amazing that I now wear the shirt here. I am playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world. Everyone in South America knows that. My career is going fantastically." (Suarez)


<doh>
He obviously gave that interview before 'Pool got spanked 3-0 by WBA.

That was 'Pool's heaviest opening-day defeat since 1937.

Looks like BR doesn't want to be out-done by Kenny-boy when it comes to creating new records of 5hite-ness.
 
God you guys are more reactionary than our lot! One bloody game and we got 0 points, the same as you. 37 left...
 
"Even when I first bought a PlayStation, I used to play a football game and I always picked Liverpool as my club. So I find it amazing that I now wear the shirt here. I am playing for one of the biggest clubs in the world. Everyone in South America knows that. My career is going fantastically." (Suarez)


<doh>
He obviously gave that interview before 'Pool got spanked 3-0 by WBA.

That was 'Pool's heaviest opening-day defeat since 1937.

Looks like BR doesn't want to be out-done by Kenny-boy when it comes to creating new records of 5hite-ness.

Correct....if your ambition is to play midtable football for a has been club <ok>
 
Phil McNumpty, in his blog on the BBC Football website, writes:-


"Brendan Rodgers's conviction on his arrival at Liverpool that his restoration of the club's fortunes would not be a quick fix was underscored by his presentation of a 180-page dossier to the club's owners as a signpost to the future."


180 pages? Jesus! I can sum it all up in one sentence, pal.

"Get rid of that stable of donkeys and invest in some top class players."

What did BR's "dossier" have in it? Join-the-dot puzzles for Goofy and Dobbin?
 
<laugh>

That's what I love about the Mousers. We've had the likes of Alexi Sayle, Ben Elton, and Jimmy Carr, but the Mouser still pay good money to go and watch Tom O'Connor.

Living in the 70s and 80s!

For them, "Bread" was a fly-on-the-wall documentary.

You've got to laugh (at them).
 
HIAG, you may like to take a read of this thread I posted on the swansea board

http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/163234-How-long-did-it-take-for-Rodgers-to-implement-tika-taka

its interesting to read the comments made by swansea fans as they have seen their team managed in a certain style by various managers and it makes a mockery of the general opinion of Rodgers in that he created the swansea style.

No wonder Rodgers is desperate to sign swansea players.

Martinez implemented the style, which was carried on by Sousa, Rodgers, and Laudrup.

Liverpool's board obviously didn't Google that fact...
 
In an interview with the Liverpool Echo, 'Pool captain, Stevie G, referring to his side's spanking at the hands of relegation favourites WBA, told the paper ""I fancied us to go there, dominate and win but things didn't work out that way."

Might I suggest, Mr G(BH), that it is that kind of arrogance that cost you the match?

I would also suggest that, if you really do want to avoid fighting a relegation-battle this season that you give teams like WBA, Norwich and Southampton a little more respect.

Okay, pal?
 
Taken from wiki

After Steve Coppell resigned as Reading manager, Rodgers quickly became the favourite to replace him.[11] He later distanced himself from leaving Watford, stating his "concentration is fully on Watford".[12] and that those linking him with other clubs were questioning his integrity.

I wonder what brendas view on people questioning his Integrity are, after he was accused of breaking the agreement he had about not signing any swansea players for 12 months.
 
In an interview with the Liverpool Echo, 'Pool captain, Stevie G, referring to his side's spanking at the hands of relegation favourites WBA, told the paper ""I fancied us to go there, dominate and win but things didn't work out that way."

Might I suggest, Mr G(BH), that it is that kind of arrogance that cost you the match?

I would also suggest that, if you really do want to avoid fighting a relegation-battle this season that you give teams like WBA, Norwich and Southampton a little more respect.

Okay, pal?

Yea fair points. Hate the mentality that some/most players have, makes them lazy (lazier in Downing's case)