Rodgers Sacked

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He's at his level and not ready for the step up <whistle>
To be fair it would be a step down at the minute.

I rate him. He's never had major resources to work with but gets his teams to play entertaining, attacking football. The relegation will always be used as a stick to beat him with but he wasn't the first, and won't be the last, good manager to be relegated with a club that was punching above its weight.

I get that you are programmed to slate him but it's nonsensical.
 
Sorry couldn't be arsed going back through the pages so if it's been covered fine. Just heard on the radio that Klopp is our no 1 target...BUT whoever it is must continue working with the existing structure (committee system).

So not going to be one of the better managers then is it..****ing FSG knobs.....
 
To be fair it would be a step down at the minute.

I rate him. He's never had major resources to work with but gets his teams to play entertaining, attacking football. The relegation will always be used as a stick to beat him with but he wasn't the first, and won't be the last, good manager to be relegated with a club that was punching above its weight.

I get that you are programmed to slate him but it's nonsensical.
To be fair it would be a step down ffs lol!!!

Your whole argument is nonsical as well, amazing anyone compared with what we have or had is always better.

The man has done **** all, nonsical my arse
 
To be fair it would be a step down ffs lol!!!

Your whole argument is nonsical as well, amazing anyone compared with what we have or had is always better.

The man has done **** all, nonsical my arse
Fair enough although I think this attitude is why some of you live in a constant state of frustration and disappointment. It's not the 1980's anymore.
 
I hope the new manager does work on Mario and tries to get the best out of him. I also hope he does the same with ilori, markovic and also Lovren.

Speaking in terms of defence, I can Klopp working extensively with defenders and midfielders. We must remember that Hummels was written off by Bayern and Klopp turned him into one of the best defenders in the world.

I expect the midfield to be overhauled.
 
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To be fair it would be a step down at the minute.

I rate him. He's never had major resources to work with but gets his teams to play entertaining, attacking football. The relegation will always be used as a stick to beat him with but he wasn't the first, and won't be the last, good manager to be relegated with a club that was punching above its weight.

I get that you are programmed to slate him but it's nonsensical.
You do like to put words in people's mouths don't you? The 'programming' between reds and blues goes one way [mostly]. As an example, while we all wanted them to win the EL, they can't wait for us to trip up at every turn, every stage, every step - the jealousy knows no bounds <ok> I watch and wait for Martinez to take Everton to a final and win, something which would never, ever be reciprocated <ok>

But that said - no thanks he's not the man for us, we really are a different level whether you accept it or not :p
 
Fair enough although I think this attitude is why some of you live in a constant state of frustration and disappointment. It's not the 1980's anymore.
What part of what I said is incorrect?

He has done **** all, your whole argument is based on a hypothetical theory in never had same resources, that doesn't automatically mean he would be better.

Both are average managers.
 
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The young players like Gomez, Can should be really excited to work under someone like Klopp. Very developer of talent.
 
Sorry couldn't be arsed going back through the pages so if it's been covered fine. Just heard on the radio that Klopp is our no 1 target...BUT whoever it is must continue working with the existing structure (committee system).

So not going to be one of the better managers then is it..****ing FSG knobs.....

The better managers are used to working in a committee style structure anyway.

It's common practice.
 
What part of what I said is incorrect?

He has done **** all, your whole argument is based on a hypothetical theory in never had same resources, that doesn't automatically mean he would be better.

Both are average managers.
I have no agenda. I think he's a good manager. He's won an FA Cup with Wigan and gradually built a good team at Everton without spending a fortune. They're also a good team to watch. It's obvious that he has a plan and a system. The same can't be said for other clubs that have spent a fortune to stand still or go backwards.
 
Martinez is similar to Rodgers. Both tactically poor and one dimensional, and both preach an attacking philosophy but with little substance.

Martinez and Rodgers are mid table.
 
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