Zero success is zero no matter what net spend you divide it by![]()
As opposed to all those trophies Rodgers has landed..................oh wait.

Zero success is zero no matter what net spend you divide it by![]()

Zero success is zero no matter what net spend you divide it by![]()
As opposed to all those trophies Rodgers has landed..................oh wait.![]()



As opposed to all those trophies Rodgers has landed..................oh wait.![]()

Going to the final day of the season challenging for the title means something for people who aren't #neutral
Actually qualifying for the CL instead of being nailed on for 5th or 6th also means something too![]()
I imagine being taken from relegation contenders to playing regular European football barely spending a penny means something to some people too.
He was the most successful manager pound for pound - fact.

there's that infamous Tobes twist again![]()
For all the arguments about where Liverpool are, where Arsenal are and where United are in the league, you have to ask how much is down to how bad the other two are playing.
There will come a time when those other teams won't be playing badly. Which of the 3 will that be? (Trying not to be bias) I honestly believe the least likely to kick on will be Liverpool. Only because while United and Arsenal may have been inconsistent, at least they have demonstrated plenty of good with the bad. Whereas with Liverpool they just appear to be consistently poor. The situation was the opposite last season by the way.
Going to the final day of the season challenging for the title means something for people who aren't #neutral
Actually qualifying for the CL instead of being nailed on for 5th or 6th also means something too
He'll also win more trophies in 11 years![]()
I imagine being taken from relegation contenders to playing regular European football barely spending a penny means something to some people too.
What 'twist'?
He said zero success i.e. no trophies won. i.e. the same as Rodgers (only minus the budget)
He was the most successful manager pound for pound - fact.

What 'twist'?
He said zero success i.e. no trophies won. i.e. the same as Rodgers (only minus the budget)
Who did that? Everton were 14, 13, 16th before Moyes. Afterwards they were 15, 7, 17th
By "regular" European football you mean 40% of the seasons and only once past the first elimination round?
LOL at the fact that you omit to mention that the season following the 17th finish, and having sold the best young English player in a generation during that summer, we went on to finish 4th the following season....................
I didn't say trophies, qualifying for the CL is a legitimate target. Coming 5th is not.
So 4th means something or not?
And is doing it once in 11 years better or worse than once in 2 years?
Doing it once in 11 years on a budget of magic beans and a Curly Wurly was a ****ing miracle..........
Or maybe he was just lucky that other teams were rebuilding and immediately got found out again
Even Spurs have come 4th once