Fair comments both.
What a carcrash the whole thing has been, and what a predictable one.
What a carcrash the whole thing has been, and what a predictable one.
We could ask Leicester to take him on loan. With Kante possibly leaving, I would say it's perfect for him.
Didn't the speculation begin on the US tour when some photos of Rodgers shaking hands with Milan players? Talk about sending the wrong signal to the TCPiss off Arn. I'm hardly his biggest fan, but he went as far as to say publicly he wasn't interested in signing Balotelli. The committee clearly fucked up and he was left with the option of Balotelli or nobody. In hindsight nobody would have been a better move, but you can't blame Rodgers for thinking fuck it, it's better than nothing.
Didn't the speculation begin on the US tour when some photos of Rodgers shaking hands with Milan players? Talk about sending the wrong signal to the TC
I think he sent the right signal when he said he didn't want to sign Balotelli.
The whole exercise was poorly managed and exposed divisions in the club's hierarchy. At that point he should quit as manager.I think he sent the right signal when he said he didn't want to sign Balotelli.
The whole exercise was poorly managed and exposed divisions in the club's hierarchy. At that point he should quit as manager.
Regardless, the damage is done, and at best we could recoup part of the original fee paid.
The buck stops with the manager. Whether its his or TC's signing, its his responsibility. But coming out in public and stating that he didn't want x players, he completely gave away his powers.Bullshit, it was have been completely selfish of him to quit at that stage.
Yeah, just like a Kante.What's Kante leaving got to do with anything?
In any case, they have Vardy and have just signed Musa. They don't need him, even if he wasn't fucking shite, stupid and lazy
we signed him after getting in champions league.
Of all the strikers we could have chosen to take on the mantle of Luis, the TC picked Mario. Mental decision making
Genuine question then: how do you reconcile that view with Rodgers saying just three weeks or so before the signing that "Mario Balotelli will never play for Liverpool Football Club"?
That is an odd comment but I cant imagine a club signing such an expencive player on those wages without the manager having the final say, and agreeing. It would be an horrendous business decision.
Rodgers said it was a calculated risk. I've been wondering if Rodgers saw it as a challenge to get him performing and thought he could do it. In hindsight Eto'o on a free transfer would have been excellent compared to this mess.
Eto'o had nothing left by then though (even at Everton he looked a spent force) though it would certainly have been cheaper.
The whole transfer set-up was awful, an attempt by FSG to have their cake and eat it by not forcing Rodgers to accept a DOF he didn't want but still keeping some sort of oversight on him. I'm not as harsh a critic of theirs as some on here, but that was not their finest hour.
Eto'o had nothing left by then though (even at Everton he looked a spent force) though it would certainly have been cheaper.
The whole transfer set-up was awful, an attempt by FSG to have their cake and eat it by not forcing Rodgers to accept a DOF he didn't want but still keeping some sort of oversight on him. I'm not as harsh a critic of theirs as some on here, but that was not their finest hour. I'm sure it's true that other clubs involve people other than the manager. Where I suspect we fell down is that (a) our structure seems to have been more formal than elsewhere and (b) too many non-football people were involved not only in researching info.but also in the decision-making itself.
Yep, I think we went all out for Sanchez without some alternatives. The players left to choose from in the end werent the same type of player at all. Very strange and a good example to back up your points.
There is an obvious counter to this argument though and I'll be quick before we risk derailing the thread completely.
I think Sanchez was seen as an easy win in the Suarez transfer and the fact there wasn't any real alternative is because they weren't really looking for that type of player (they should have been).
My reasoning for this? Rodgers actually returned to the playing style of his first year after Suarez left. He was also pleased as punch when Liverpool signed Benteke - a player many saw as a bad fit and about as far away from Suarez/Sanchez as you can get.
Striker signings in the Rodgers-era were all over the place. Target man (Carroll) promptly shipped out because he didn't fit the style, then three more square pegs (Balotelli, Benteke & Lambert) brought in over next three and half years that were also a mismatch and broadly similar in playing style.
Windom managed to completely forget Aspas there.