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Three years and counting

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It was announced in Jan ... just at the start of a 10+ game unbeaten run.

The original poster used it as a reason for why the season had been a struggle. I was merely pointing out that we had been struggling already so it didn't make that much of a difference, and Gerrard missed most of the 10 match unbeaten run with injuries.
 
Translation: he agrees with me so he must be right. Do give it a rest.

Do give what a rest? It's amazing that you get so uptight about this stuff and then have a go at me for doing the same (give it a rest? Really Macca?) There's bigger shit going on in the World right now to be fucking arsed with these pathetic spats, frankly.

He deserves some slack, I don't think that's completely unreasonable. Of course he deserves criticism too but I don't really think those backing him deserve a shoeing when there's a few posters on here who have been ready to jump on him for the last 3yrs, cf some of the ridiculous dissections of his media comments.

There's quite a few on here clearly reveling in the opportunity, and it's fucking pitiful.
 
Does anyone think that having your best player sold, your best striker injured for a season and your club captain announcing his retirement could have played a part in our struggle to improve?

Personally I do and I see these things as reasons rather than excuses. BR will be a better manager for the experience and this seasons new signings will have settled.

I suspect the owners will have learnt the lesson that you can't sell quality without direct replacements. I don't know the recruitment structure but it's very obviously flawed and I'm sure they'll address it.

I think there's a bit more to the team and clubs failings than just a lone bloke from NI.


Fair points but it is down to Rodgers to manage those circumstances and no one can say he has done so with distinction. If you ask me we wouldn't be having this conversation if we had signed Sanchez, we would have qualified for the CL with ease. This has cost us at least £50 million from next season, whoever made the decision not to pursue him more vigorously needs binning off whether that's Rodgers, Ayres, the transfer commitee or FSG. We needed him so badly we should have got him at any cost, we were certainly in pole position to sign him, I don't buy all the wife bollocks, if we needed to up our offer we should have done so.
 
Do give what a rest? It's amazing that you get so uptight about this stuff and then have a go at me for doing the same (give it a rest? Really Macca?) There's bigger shit going on in the World right now to be fucking arsed with these pathetic spats, frankly.

He deserves some slack, I don't think that's completely unreasonable. Of course he deserves criticism too but I don't really think those backing him deserve a shoeing when there's a few posters on here who have been ready to jump on him for the last 3yrs, cf some of the ridiculous dissections of his media comments.

There's quite a few on here clearly reveling in the opportunity, and it's fucking pitiful.


hey mark have a look at all the likes your posts generate. DOES THIS NOT TELL YOU SHIT??
 
If Rodgers hadn't prioritised spending the best part of £45m on essentially luxury players in Lallana and Lovren then his options for striker might not have been so limited.
 
Do give what a rest? It's amazing that you get so uptight about this stuff and then have a go at me for doing the same (give it a rest? Really Macca?) There's bigger shit going on in the World right now to be fucking arsed with these pathetic spats, frankly.
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Projection,again. I don't get uptight. You're the one who's at it all day, chastising lesser fans for not bigging up Brodge. A couple of critical posts and bee-baw, bee-baw, here comes PC Mark with his truncheon. At least I hope that's a truncheon!
 
Ha.. shut up you fucking fucking jeb. I couldn't give a shit about likes, but yeah, I haven't got many. Try again.


haha, look mark i respect your feelings on Rodgers as do others but you cannot give it back to the very people who see things differently. It was said on here awhile back, i think it was @Rosco, that, Rodgers is doing a job at this club that you, me or tom dick and fucking harry would do and that's finish in the top 6 with a glimmer of the top 4. You bang on repeatedly about finishing 2nd, he didn't finish 2nd, Suarez and a fit Studge did. Unless we show some ambition and hire an experienced 'Manager" we are forever doomed with the Hodgsons and Rodgers of this world. What next, Big Sam, sure lets go for Nigel Pearson and half the Leicester team while we are at it. Rodgers is probably pondering half the leicester team as we speak ffs.
 
The original poster used it as a reason for why the season had been a struggle. I was merely pointing out that we had been struggling already so it didn't make that much of a difference, and Gerrard missed most of the 10 match unbeaten run with injuries.


That was me I think, though I gave several more reasons. As regards Steven, it was after the Mancs game I think where he got sent off that we improved, I also said at the time that it presented a dilemma for the Manager with him hanging around. Such is Steven's status it's hard to leave him out when fit. I think Steven moving on will help BR in picking the team although his are very big boots to fill obviously.
 
Fair points but it is down to Rodgers to manage those circumstances and no one can say he has done so with distinction. If you ask me we wouldn't be having this conversation if we had signed Sanchez, we would have qualified for the CL with ease. This has cost us at least £50 million from next season, whoever made the decision not to pursue him more vigorously needs binning off whether that's Rodgers, Ayres, the transfer commitee or FSG. We needed him so badly we should have got him at any cost, we were certainly in pole position to sign him, I don't buy all the wife bollocks, if we needed to up our offer we should have done so.


Agree about the failure to sign Sanchez, he and every other 'worldy' will come to us if we're ready to pay top money. In fact we had CL this time to offer him, so it boiled down to money and I don't think Rodgers decides that.

The biggest blunder was selling Suarez when we didn't need to. We sold him because we got windy about his and our rep, pretty expensive to be self righteous. Too many people responding to outsiders when they should've stayed strong.
 
I don't think there was the slightest chance, in reality, of holding on to Suarez. He was off no matter what was tried.
 
And as far as the Europa League is concerned, I don't know what the rules are, but as far as possible we should field a separate team made up of reserves (back up keeper, different captain, etc) and treat the wretched thing with the contempt it deserves. I don't want any excuses about too many matches, either.

You will then end up being stealth penalized by UEFA in the CL next time you're up. They probably quietly threaten clubs with this like the FA
 
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