rhroyal I'm sick of reading messages putting down Rodgers and the team after only 6 games this season. Yes, we should have won yesterday. However it's really not the end of the world, it sounds as if we were the better team and it was the same old problem of creativity and making that cost us.
That's exactly the sort of thing that will improve as a team grows together and begins to gel. We've got a young squad who are still learning and a new team. People talk about relegation - we've already had some tough fixtures and we're not really showing that form, especially when you'd expect this team to do better as the season continues. Rome wasn't built in a day. For that matter neither was Coppell's team that went on to win 106 points and finish 8th in the Premiership.
Look at the positives. Sigurdsson, Karacan and Pearce are the best things to come out of our academy since I've been a fan (about 10 years or so). The sig in particular appears to have a very bright future. We have some more experienced players such as Hunt, Tabb, Ivar, Rasiak, McAnuff and Howard.
However they're not on their last legs. Apart from possibly Rasiak and Ivar, I feel like there is potential in all of them to still play the best football of their career under the right guidance, rather like Little, Kitson, Ivar, Marcus, Murty and indeed half of Coppell's squad did under him. They were hardly spring chickens but they still had an extra level. You'd expect Rodgers to do similarly well with this crop, because whatever his shortcomings he is renowned as an excellent coach and worked at Chelsea as players such as Lampard really began to step up their game. We have a nucleus of a team that will grow together. When weaknesses are identified, it will be possible to add 1 or 2 players without upsetting the balance of the team.
I'm not expecting promotion this season, probably not next season either. However, I predict that if in 2 years time this team are still together we will be a serious force. Firstly, they will not so much be individuals as a team, which is not the case now. Should the likes of HRK, Pearce, Davies or any of our youngsters prove to promise but never actually bear fruit we can replace them without doing a complete overhaul and add strength to this side.
I saw a post from Ideal on the opening page already talking about getting Rodgers out. How many football clubs do you have to watch to see that that's not the answer? Newcastle? SAF at Man Utd would have been sacked before he won anything in today's footballing world. What a tragedy for the game that would have been.
At last. Someone with a reasoned - and reasonable - outlook on the possible future at RFC. Intelligent comment. Well thought-out and presented post. Refreshing.
Well said rhroyal.