More evidence today that Liverpool were not a one man team last season.
Absolutely not.
How could anyone suggest it?![]()
Last season we were a two man team, now we're a one man team. and that one man is always f**ing injured.
More evidence today that Liverpool were not a one man team last season.
Absolutely not.
How could anyone suggest it?![]()
If Moyes had had Suarez, he'd still have a job.
Without Suarez, Rodgers is looking like Moyes-lite. He bought very badly in the summer. Seven mediocre players will never equate to one world class one.
If Moyes had had Suarez, he'd still have a job.
Without Suarez, Rodgers is looking like Moyes-lite. He bought very badly in the summer. Seven mediocre players will never equate to one world class one.
I'm reserving judgement on poch,he needs time,and a lot of the senior players need to try his way of playing,and we might get somewhere.i don't know who the summeriser was on 5 live the other night,but he said ther ars signs that Spurs ars getting his system,and when they do they will be difficult to win against
I'd wager he will be with us for at least 3 years, unless he is very successful and gets poached by a top Spanish side.
Southampton are slipping down the table now and could be overtaken quite soon, the last three defeats will have done nothing for their confidence. So if at the end of the season we finish higher than Southampton(because then is the best judge, not now) then Poch will have been a good signing( I think). Or is that of no consequence? Not sure what I'm trying to say here.
I'll take that wager and say he'll last no more than two considering the average length of any manager under Levy is around 1.4 seasons!
If Moyes had had Suarez, he'd still have a job.
Without Suarez, Rodgers is looking like Moyes-lite. He bought very badly in the summer. Seven mediocre players will never equate to one world class one.
'He' bought badly? So Rodgers takes the entire responsibility for the transfer committee?
And why then does he similarly not take any credit for helping Suarez reach his potential?
I'm not even a big Rodgers fan but come on.
If someone else is signing his players and he doesn't want them, then he's not to blame.
If he's selected the players bought - or had a big say in it (which surely he has)- then his judgement is suspect.
Liverpool should be signing proven star players - or not selling them in the first place. The policy appears to have been to add numbers to the squad by spending the Suarez money, rather than looking to replace him with another top quality player. Numbers have been added, but to the detriment of the overall strength of the team/squad.
'He' bought badly? So Rodgers takes the entire responsibility for the transfer committee?
And why then does he similarly not take any credit for helping Suarez reach his potential?
I'm not even a big Rodgers fan but come on.