BonBoh Good record. Good footballing philosophy. Can't make it work at Reading.
Like any good manager. Given time they will steady the ship.
by Lower West » 02 Oct 2013 23:57
BonBoh Good record. Good footballing philosophy. Can't make it work at Reading.
by RoyalX » 03 Oct 2013 03:04
floyd__streete
I would imagine those who don't realise that Rodgers walked into a great set up at Swansea will also want to congratulate him for how much they've improved since he went. You can't have it both ways.
by Maguire » 03 Oct 2013 09:09
by Hoop Blah » 03 Oct 2013 09:38
floyd__streete I would imagine those who don't realise that Rodgers walked into a great set up at Swansea will also want to congratulate him for how much they've improved since he went. You can't have it both ways.
by Vision » 03 Oct 2013 10:04
Hoop Blahfloyd__streete Rodgers certainly talks a good game and has done well to land the Liverpool job, he might even get them into the top 5 this season. To suggest that the set-up at Swansea - one of the best footballing sides in the Championship before his arrival - wasn't there before he arrived is revisionist nonsense.
His career has peaked though I reckon. I'd wager in 5, 10 years time he'll be managing in the Championship. Or lower.
The setup was there yes, it wasn't a totally new club obviously! He almost doubled the goals they scored and took them up a level and league from the work of Martinez or Sousa. Martinez gets all the credit in some quarters for their style but arguably Kenny Jacket laid the foundations that he then built on.
Rodgers is on a roll and its churlish to suggest he didn't do an excellent job at Swansea or that he's doing we'll at Liverpool.
by Royalclapper » 03 Oct 2013 10:16
by SCIAG » 03 Oct 2013 10:24
RoyaleeSCIAGRoyalee Both superb managers, I'm just glad neither are another Brian McDermott and drop players like Pearce and Guthrie because they can actually coach.
We are talking about the same Brendan Rodgers, right?
Yeah the one who beat us to promotion, established Swansea in the Premiership and is now doing a very good job at Liverpool - superb manager.
by floyd__streete » 03 Oct 2013 18:11
winchester_royal Ahh yes, the guy who was in charge for 28 months, and who'd left 12 months before Rodgers took charge, was the main reason behind their promotion to the Prem and their subsequent establishment
Rodgers took Swansea to a different level. Do we belittle Coppell's achievements because they were built on the foundations that Pardew built?
Royal Rother Kaboom!
It's going to be tough coming back from that one.
by floyd__streete » 03 Oct 2013 18:17
Maguire Yeah but most Prem managers won't be in the Pren in 10 years time.
by Sanguine » 04 Oct 2013 12:30
SCIAG He's only really par for the course at Liverpool. He's come into a difficult situation and has stopped them going further backwards, but he's wasted a lot of money doing so, and mismanaged Nuri Sahin, ruining Liverpool's chances of signing him permanently.
by Kebe's apprentice » 05 Oct 2013 01:33
SanguineSCIAG He's only really par for the course at Liverpool. He's come into a difficult situation and has stopped them going further backwards, but he's wasted a lot of money doing so, and mismanaged Nuri Sahin, ruining Liverpool's chances of signing him permanently.
Too early to say really. Only Borini has been an absolute disappointment, and Sturridge and Coutinho for a combined £20m is arguably the best transfer business of the last year or so, apart from Michu.
At Liverpool he is being credited with changing positively the way Liverpool play (talk of a return to the old days of Liverpool's patient, passing football), but doing so in a way that doesn't expose the weaknesses of the squad. He's clearly learned from his experience at Reading and it is holding him in good stead now.
On Sahin - he very deliberately managed him, and Sahin threw his toys out of his pram, he only wanted to play in one position, which dodesn't fit Rodgers' ethos.
by Royal Rother » 05 Oct 2013 06:47
floyd__streete Thanks for your continued interest in everything I write, though. We both know you still bear a bit of a grudge for me getting stuck in on your 'over-reaction thread' 6 years ago following a 3-0 defeat at Bolton when I said this looked like a relegation side. And it was
by kwik-silva » 09 Oct 2013 18:27
Kebe's apprenticeSanguineSCIAG He's only really par for the course at Liverpool. He's come into a difficult situation and has stopped them going further backwards, but he's wasted a lot of money doing so, and mismanaged Nuri Sahin, ruining Liverpool's chances of signing him permanently.
Too early to say really. Only Borini has been an absolute disappointment, and Sturridge and Coutinho for a combined £20m is arguably the best transfer business of the last year or so, apart from Michu.
At Liverpool he is being credited with changing positively the way Liverpool play (talk of a return to the old days of Liverpool's patient, passing football), but doing so in a way that doesn't expose the weaknesses of the squad. He's clearly learned from his experience at Reading and it is holding him in good stead now.
On Sahin - he very deliberately managed him, and Sahin threw his toys out of his pram, he only wanted to play in one position, which dodesn't fit Rodgers' ethos.
Allen for £15 million was a huge disappointment.
If Sahin did not fit in with Rodgers' ethos, then why get him on loan in the first place? He took one of the best young deep lying playmakers in Europe, and tried to play him in the no. 10 role, shocking management from Rodgers tbh.
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