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Rodger's has a painting of himself in his house!

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A meditation and relaxation class to help Liverpool players “deal with the stresses of club football” is one of the new methods introduced under the tenure of Brendan Rodgers, a new fly-on-the-wall documentary capturing life behind the scenes at Anfield has revealed.

The six-part series, due to be aired in the United States later this month, documents the arrival of Rodgers and sheds light on his methods. They include the manager talking about the importance of developing players as people as well as footballers.

One of the methods is a meditation and relaxation class, which is taken by ‘exercise physiologist’ Molly Kim during the club’s pre-season tour of the USA. But the introduction of the class appears to bemuse the players, who can be seen struggling to keep straight faces and at times burst into laughter – apparently at the absurdity of what they are being asked to do. Jamie Carragher, one of the club’s most senior players, appears frequently on the verge of laughter as he carries out the meditation exercises to the sound of calming music. During one exercise called ‘the cat’ one unseen player sends the rest of the squad into hysterics by making a quiet ‘miaow’ noise.

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In the documentary, Being Liverpool, Rodgers also talks about his footballing philosophy, telling the cameras he does not believe in “training” players, rather he hopes he is “educating” them. “You train dogs,” he says. “Every player I see as my own son,” he said. “I want to do the very best for them. I want to be able to push them in their lives so they can do it for their children. We do everything in life for our kids. I don’t want to ever miss the chance of letting players understand that this is why we do it.”

In the documentary, Liverpool owner John Henry gives his version of events surrounding the sacking of Kenny Dalglish in May, suggesting that the former manager accepted that the long-term plan was to replace him when the right man became available. He says: “When we first talked to Kenny about coming in, he understood and we understood that at some point there was going to be a time when he was going to step aside when we found the right person for the long term.” Chairman Tom Werner adds: “We came to a conclusion with Kenny that we needed to move in a different direction and hopefully we will see improvement this year.”

The documentary, filmed by Fox Sports, includes a remarkable level of behind the scenes access. In one scene, filmed inside Rodgers’ home, it can be seen that the manager has a prominent painting of himself on the wall.

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And it is revealed that Rodgers’ 16-year-old daughter Mischa is in a relationship with the son of Colin Pascoe, Rodgers’s assistant at Liverpool. Introducing Mischa’s “special friend” Theo, Rodgers explains the link before laughing and adding: “We don’t talk about it much, but it just has happened for some reason.” And, in a statement which looks foolish given striker Andy Carroll’s departure to West Ham, Rodgers says that it will “take something incredible for him to leave the football club. ‘Being Liverpool’ airs on Fox Sports on Sept 16.
 
I'm more worried by that picture.

That's fucking grim, having a huge painting of yourself in your gaff, esp a posed one like that.

Macca had it spot on. If he were chocolate he'd eat himself.

I just hope he's half as good as he believes he is!
 
Oh, & that Carroll quote does make him look stupid.

It seems the club having final editing rights just means they've left retards in charge of that too so it's gonna do us no favours whatsoever.
 
That's also a very flattering painting. Like those girls who have a great photo of themselves on facebook causing you to click on them then you realise they're not all that great.
 
I'm more worried by that picture.

That's fucking grim, having a huge painting of yourself in your gaff, esp a posed one like that.

Macca had it spot on. If he were chocolate he'd eat himself.

I just hope he's half as good as he believes he is!


Look, it worked for Maureen it could work for Brendan.
 
That's also a very flattering painting. Like those girls who have a great photo of themselves on facebook causing you to click on them then you realise they're not all that great.

What's the point of being all into being the best you can be and yogic shizzle if you ain't gonna put your chocolate side forward?
 
Messiah complexes normally work out so well.

I reckon he'll take that Mourinho siege mentality and make Waco look like a game of hide and seek.
 
TBF, Stevie Gerrard has a trophy room in his house with life-size cardboard cut-outs of himself holding aloft trophies around the place. Makes BR look rather modest by comparison.
 
Dont really care. As long as he takes the the club forward and wins us something he can have 30 ft statue of himself in his garden.
 
It was a gift from a charity. Stop getting sucked in! He's just about as down to earth as you can get, but people still jump to the assumption that he's a massive egotistical bastard because there's a picture of him in his house.
 
So because it was a gift it's ok?

IT'S STILL NOT OK.

And even if your bird had been with you at this charity do and loved the thing, got home and stuck it on the wall - and you'd argued about it but valued the blow jobs more, you'd fucking use the excuse that you were going to look a megalomanic when TV crews were on their way round to take it down and maybe ruin it by accident. Unless of course you were an actual megalomaniac, when those thoughts probably wouldn't enter your head.
 
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