Looks like BR has been active in the transfer window after all. He has left his wife and moved in to a £1.2m bachelor pad. He has been linked with an ex LFC employee 10 yrs his junior. Well he always says he wants to bring the youngsters along! Hope it does not affect his decision making
Haha, no Charlotte Hind apparently..... but the mail has been quoting the paper that shall not be named on this though just FYI.
http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/155102-brendan-i-ll-always-demand-perfection Liverpool were coasting, the Kop was rocking, Arsenal were well and truly shell-shocked â but Brendan Rodgers was on his feet, barking instructions at his players. A flurry of four goals in less than 20 minutes had obliterated the Barclays Premier League leaders at Anfield and the impressive margin could well have been wider. Martin Skrtel had struck twice, Luis Suarez almost snapped the post in half with a vicious effort, Raheem Sterling tapped a third before Daniel Sturridge made it 4-0. But Rodgers wanted more. "I will always demand perfection," Rodgers told the Liverpool Echo. "I know that's hard because you can't get perfect football but it's one where I am a coach who is never satisfied. "I have this appetite for us to play and work as we want. I want us to be the very best we can be. "I don't like getting comfortable. At 4-0 I wanted to ensure we kept our concentration and focus. "I will continue to push the players. I will never get tired of pushing the players to be the best they can be." By the end of the game, the Kop were toasting five against the Gunners for the first time since Bill Shankly's men clinched the 1964 league title in emphatic fashion. As the fans filtered out of the turnstiles and on into the evening to celebrate a memorable victory, Rodgers switched off at home by taking in the south Wales derby before it was time to analyse his side's performance. "I went home and watched Swansea v Cardiff," said the boss. "I had a quiet meal and then got prepared for training the next day. We had a nice session with the players who didn't play. "I watched the game again and then we analysed the game again as a coaching staff on Monday. We took the positives from it and the areas where we can improve. "That's the environment here - it's a continual improvement both of senior and young players. Saturday was a wonderful performance but it's been business as normal since then."
Sounds like he was with his misses for quite some time too, always find it hard after all that time to just drop it.
A bit unfortunate that this thread 'Brendan: I'll always demand perfection' lies just below 'Brendan Rodgers leaves his wife'. Hoping one doesn't impact the other.
Without trying to hit anyone's sensitive spots or anything but isn't it the phase BEFORE the break up that is some of the hardest? Trying to make the decisions to stay and go, the fighting,etc? I know that paperwork will probably be the next issue but a lot of the draining mental stuff he will have had already been dealing with during the season?
As long as it does not affect results I could not be bothered. He is entitled to a private life, but he is going to get some stick off opposition fans. Remember the Tommy Docherty songs Who's up Mary Brown Who's up Mary Brown Tommy, Tommy Docherty, Tommy Tommy Docherty To the tune of Knees up mother brown
So still only the mail picking the story up, copied from the scum by the looks of the references as BCR suggests. May be true but then this is all that rag can talk about regarding us...not getting any interviews with players or the manger any time so.....