If Rodgers only options were Balotelli or nothing, the transfer set up is even more dysfunctional than we thought.
Don't forget that this is the 3rd straight season this has happened. In Rodgers' first season our options on the last day of the transfer window were Dempsey or nothing. We ended up with nothing, Borini got crocked right away and until January we had no recognized striker in the squad besides Suarez – fortunately that was the season when Luis found his new level as a finisher and he carried the team. Otherwise Rodgers' already difficult first season in charge would have been much, much tougher and he might not have survived.
Last season we spent all summer looking for a top-level attacking talent in the £20M+ range, but ended up with only Moses on loan, having failed to sign Mkhitaryan, Willian, Diego Costa and Salah and Konoplyanka in the winter. Again, we were fortunate – Sterling has found
his new level as a player that year and his rapid development mostly made up for that transfer fiasco.
This summer we needed to replace Suarez and by the end of the transfer season Rodgers' options were apparently Balotelli, Eto'o or nothing. Not wishing to repeat the mistakes of the previous seasons, he agreed to sign Balotelli, despite his obvious reservations. In hindsight,
nothing would have been the better option – we wasted first half of the season adjusting the team's style to suit Balotelli, then dropping him and adjusting back. Again, Sterling came to the rescue and while being shuffled between 3 different positions as AM, RWB and now ST and playing almost without rest pretty much
carried the team's attacking production on his 20-year-old shoulders. Still, Rodgers at one point came close to losing his job and if he did the whole project would have been back at square one.
How long will it take Rodgers to understand that this amateurish and inefficient set-up of the "transfer committee" is the biggest threat and impediment to
his own job? How much stronger would his position be if in the first 6 months of his first season Suarez had a genuine strike partner? If last season we did sign a better AM then Moses and thus gained ourselves a couple of extra points needed to win the title? If this season we didn't somehow manage to start the campaign with Balotelli, Borini and Lambert – 3 strikers none of whom can lead the line effectively in Rodgers' own tactical system (and can't play with each other as an effective partnership either)? If we were better negotiators in regards to the players we sell?
Ditch your ego and your insecurity, Brendan, and let yourself be persuaded to work in partnership with someone who knows what he's doing in the transfer market, respects you and shares your general philosophy of football and, most importantly, has the right level of authority and power within the club (as all top professionals in this field will require to have) to make the kind of creative, gutsy, and intelligent decisions that will allow this club to hold its own in this market against its mega-rich and aggressive competitors. We have beginnings of a good young core of players and one of the most tactically astute and progressive football managers in the world, but right now we don't have an
excellent scouting and transfer set up and we won't reach and sustain the top level until we do.