I'd take fourth because it generates the extra income and increases the chances of attracting the better players. Get top four regularly and trophies will follow if we use those benefits correctly. This season we haven't.
That's actually valid

I'd take fourth because it generates the extra income and increases the chances of attracting the better players. Get top four regularly and trophies will follow if we use those benefits correctly. This season we haven't.

^ this.
The CL gravy train became an exclusive club over a decade ago, because only those clubs who had the benefit of the incremental revenue could both afford and attract the best players. Only the likes of City have managed to gate crash the party, solely because of financial doping.
That's actually valid![]()

I'll always opt for long term gains over short term benefits![]()
Also, focusing on Rodgers - I read some interesting stats on his career. His defensive record at all clubs is extremely poor.
His teams have conceded at least 2 goals per game in around 40-50% of his games - ACROSS HIS CAREER!!
If he wants to have a successful career, he needs proper coaches in his team to help him.
he's gone in may.. that's my opinion. expect to see the committee gone in feb once any deals are done. If we hear ayre is not negotiating anything he's gone too.
Which is what the owners are doing - ensuring that the club is self sustainable, and not reliant on cash injections.

he's gone in may.. that's my opinion. expect to see the committee gone in feb once any deals are done. If we hear ayre is not negotiating anything he's gone too.
I'm not 100% convinced he'll go yet.
Ayre has just bagged a promotion, and is very unflushable. I don't expect he will be sacked any time soon
he'll go... no question in my mind.
We won't sack him mid-season. If he gets until May, he has the opportunity to improve things and get us going again. I can't see it myself but there is a chance. What if we finished fifth or sixth and somehow won the EL...? (very unlikely I know)