The Official Liverpool FC Thread [Vol 10]
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Blib said:
Not at all
You replaced him with a flake. Your manager is to blame. Brendan believed his own hype and thought that he could 'tame' Balo as he 'tamed' Suarez. But, dear old Bren forgot that Suarez only plays for himself and wanted to get into his country's World Cup squad. Brendan had nothing to do with Suuarez's form two seasons ago.
The sooner you sack Rodgers, the better.
Top trolling! You replaced him with a flake. Your manager is to blame. Brendan believed his own hype and thought that he could 'tame' Balo as he 'tamed' Suarez. But, dear old Bren forgot that Suarez only plays for himself and wanted to get into his country's World Cup squad. Brendan had nothing to do with Suuarez's form two seasons ago.
The sooner you sack Rodgers, the better.
Nice chat between Carra and Paolo Maldini about Istanbul and the present state of their clubs:-
http://www.empireofthekop.com/2015/05/25/jamie-car...
http://www.empireofthekop.com/2015/05/25/jamie-car...
Safe, really, until the review takes place it seems.
Liverpool FC insist Brendan Rodgers’ position is not under immediate threat as the club prepare to launch a review into their disastrous season.
19:18, 25 MAY 2015
BY JAMES PEARCE
Boss looks set to get chance to convince FSG he's right man for the job
A crestfallen Rodgers admitted his job was on the line after the Reds were humiliated in Sunday’s 6-1 defeat to Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium.
However, sources close to Fenway Sports Group have played down speculation that the Northern Irishman will be sacked following the Reds’ sixth placed finish.
Rodgers, who is only 12 months into a four-year contract, looks set to given the opportunity to convince the owners that he can turn things around after a disastrous two months that saw Liverpool take just eight points out of the last 27 on offer.
Much will depend on the outcome of the review which will be spearheaded by FSG president Mike Gordon. Rodgers will certainly have some uncomfortable questions to answer after the Reds fell a long way short of achieving their target of Champions League qualification.
A similar review resulted in the sacking of Kenny Dalglish three years ago and it remains to be seen whether Rodgers suffers the same fate,
Most of the first-team squad flew to Dubai in the wake of Liverpool’s mauling at the hands of Stoke. The trip had been planned for a number of weeks as a send-off for departing captain Steven Gerrard.
Rodgers, who never intended to join them in the Middle East, has remained behind. He is scheduled to attend the League Managers Association annual awards dinner at Old Billingsgate in London on Tuesday night.
The 42-year-old will reflect on what a difference a year makes. At the 2014 event he was crowned Manager of the Year by his peers after overseeing a thrilling title challenge which saw Liverpool narrowly miss out on the Premier League title.
Twelve months on he’s fighting for his future as FSG consider their options.
Liverpool FC insist Brendan Rodgers’ position is not under immediate threat as the club prepare to launch a review into their disastrous season.
19:18, 25 MAY 2015
BY JAMES PEARCE
Boss looks set to get chance to convince FSG he's right man for the job
A crestfallen Rodgers admitted his job was on the line after the Reds were humiliated in Sunday’s 6-1 defeat to Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium.
However, sources close to Fenway Sports Group have played down speculation that the Northern Irishman will be sacked following the Reds’ sixth placed finish.
Rodgers, who is only 12 months into a four-year contract, looks set to given the opportunity to convince the owners that he can turn things around after a disastrous two months that saw Liverpool take just eight points out of the last 27 on offer.
Much will depend on the outcome of the review which will be spearheaded by FSG president Mike Gordon. Rodgers will certainly have some uncomfortable questions to answer after the Reds fell a long way short of achieving their target of Champions League qualification.
A similar review resulted in the sacking of Kenny Dalglish three years ago and it remains to be seen whether Rodgers suffers the same fate,
Most of the first-team squad flew to Dubai in the wake of Liverpool’s mauling at the hands of Stoke. The trip had been planned for a number of weeks as a send-off for departing captain Steven Gerrard.
Rodgers, who never intended to join them in the Middle East, has remained behind. He is scheduled to attend the League Managers Association annual awards dinner at Old Billingsgate in London on Tuesday night.
The 42-year-old will reflect on what a difference a year makes. At the 2014 event he was crowned Manager of the Year by his peers after overseeing a thrilling title challenge which saw Liverpool narrowly miss out on the Premier League title.
Twelve months on he’s fighting for his future as FSG consider their options.
m3sye said:
Jürgen Klopp won't take a new job this summer, according to Bild. Reportedly wants to take at least 6 months off.
Ancelotti now available and would be my choice to sort the crap out. If Rafa gets the gig I might just have 2015 off work! We had 8/1 down to 9/2 I think it is odds on now ! m3sye said:
DSLiverpool said:
Ancelotti now available and would be my choice to sort the crap out. If Rafa gets the gig I might just have 2015 off work! We had 8/1 down to 9/2 I think it is odds on now !
Rafa is 6/1 with sky betKlopp 5/4
DSLiverpool said:
m3sye said:
DSLiverpool said:
Ancelotti now available and would be my choice to sort the crap out. If Rafa gets the gig I might just have 2015 off work! We had 8/1 down to 9/2 I think it is odds on now !
Rafa is 6/1 with sky betKlopp 5/4
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