"We passed the ball well. The options in front of the ball were good" Brendan Rodgers. He's lost it.
Reminds me of his first season.
"We passed the ball well. The options in front of the ball were good" Brendan Rodgers. He's lost it.
Reminds me of his first season.
Suppose your board will be dead all week again. It was thriving last season but just seems quiet most of the time now. Too many of you worried about the stick you might get?
Suppose your board will be dead all week again. It was thriving last season but just seems quiet most of the time now. Too many of you worried about the stick you might get?
Suppose your board will be dead all week again. It was thriving last season but just seems quiet most of the time now. Too many of you worried about the stick you might get?
I'm not saying I agree with the youth philosophy just that it's in place. There's a transfer committee at the club to identify targets and a CEO negotiating wages and transfer fees. This isn't 'Football Manager' anymore. One man isn't responsible for everything that happens at a club.
The transfer commitee looks for players on BR's criteria, and once given the nod the CEO goes ahead with negotiation. The don't go sign players without the managers consent. as i mentioned earlier, the manager has the FINAL SAY. He clearly should have done a lot better. It's not just that he's been a disaster in the transfer market, it quite evident he's clueless with team and tactics. Suarez made him look good.
Best thing would be to react earlier rather than hoping things come good. I do think Sturridge's return will improve us vastly, but even if we do, it would be down to some individual brilliance, not the manager's doing. We need someone who performs when under the cosh rather getting lucky with individual performances.
He has the final say but there's so much more in-between that you're not acknowledging. You think Rodger's can just say to Ayre, 'I want Di Maria, get it done!' and that's that? Not mention selling any top established star on Liverpool's incentivised pay structure would be near impossible.
Say you have it your way and Rodgers is forced out, who's going to want to come in and replace him? He's just been fired after the best season the clubs had in years and he won't have any money either. Maybe if you're really lucky we might be able to take Pardew from Newcastle...
Makes more sense than splashing 20 million ****ing quid on some random bit-part player from the Portuguese league who looks raw, at best.
He has the final say but there's so much more in-between that you're not acknowledging. You think Rodger's can just say to Ayre, 'I want Di Maria, get it done!' and that's that? Not mention selling any top established star on Liverpool's incentivised pay structure would be near impossible.
Say you have it your way and Rodgers is forced out, who's going to want to come in and replace him? He's just been fired after the best season the clubs had in years and he won't have any money either. Maybe if you're really lucky we might be able to take Pardew from Newcastle...
Suppose your board will be dead all week again. It was thriving last season but just seems quiet most of the time now. Too many of you worried about the stick you might get?
not sure what you are so jolly about When you pick up 0 points tomorrow you'll be behind usnot sure what you are so jolly about
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Suppose your board will be dead all week again. It was thriving last season but just seems quiet most of the time now. Too many of you worried about the stick you might get?
No that's just the natural ebb and flow of football supporters who aren't diehard fans like the core nucleus of posters on here. It's obvious that there will be more traffic and posters when the team is going through it's biggest period of success in the Prem in recent memory and playing great football, as it is obvious that people - non die hards - will lose interest when we're playing like the whole team is trapped inside a pinball machine.
No that's just the natural ebb and flow of football supporters who aren't diehard fans like the core nucleus of posters on here. It's obvious that there will be more traffic and posters when the team is going through it's biggest period of success in the Prem in recent memory and playing great football, as it is obvious that people - non die hards - will lose interest when we're playing like the whole team is trapped inside a pinball machine.