by Seal » 18 Sep 2012 13:17
by Stuboo » 18 Sep 2012 13:41
Seal I would wish him well if he would just shut the fcuk up for at least 1 week, and stop spotting stuff like "this is my calling...blah blah fcking blah"
As said previously, don't have anything against the guy really...he just doesn't help himself sometimes and I don't rate him as a manager. Anyone can preach passing football and try to make a team play that way. Trick is getting it to work. He's done that once, with a team that were already doing it.
Clearly the principles he is trying to apply are admirable. But it's got to start with grassroots and youth football, not the Liverpool 1st team. St George's Park is far more crucial to the future of football in this country.
by Hoop Blah » 18 Sep 2012 13:50
Seal Clearly the principles he is trying to apply are admirable. But it's got to start with grassroots and youth football, not the Liverpool 1st team. St George's Park is far more crucial to the future of football in this country.
by Ian Royal » 18 Sep 2012 17:19
Hoop BlahSeal Clearly the principles he is trying to apply are admirable. But it's got to start with grassroots and youth football, not the Liverpool 1st team. St George's Park is far more crucial to the future of football in this country.
I agree that it will take more than just the Liverpool 1st team to see a wide improvement, but Rodgers proved at Swansea that you can get British players who've come through our system to play the game the way he wanted them too.
It's all well and good saying he only had that success because the style was already in place, but he made enough changes to that, and got more out of certain players, for it to be his acheivement.
He also did ok at Watford and got them player more 'football' than Boothroyd had previously. If it wasn't for the Reading job coming along he probably would've continued the decent work he'd started there.
by Ian Royal » 20 Sep 2012 19:19
by Four Of Clubs » 20 Sep 2012 19:30
66:20 Assist by Stewart Downing.
66:20 Goal scored Goal - Sebastian Coates - Young Boys 3 - 3 Liverpool
by AthleticoSpizz » 20 Sep 2012 19:59
obvious insertionNo Fixed Abode Liverpool are beating the Young Boys.
by creative_username_1 » 22 Sep 2012 17:02
by Franchise FC » 22 Sep 2012 20:37
No Fixed Abode I'm really hoping United win tomorrow after some Liverpool fans are now using the JFT96 report to make United look like the bad guys in all of this due to the Hillsborough chanting.
Of course, Liverpool fans didn't sing about Munich or take inflatable planes to 'certain' games for more than 30 years before Hillsborough.
by Victor Meldrew » 22 Sep 2012 20:47
No Fixed Abode I'm really hoping United win tomorrow after some Liverpool fans are now using the JFT96 report to make United look like the bad guys in all of this due to the Hillsborough chanting.
Of course, Liverpool fans didn't sing about Munich or take inflatable planes to 'certain' games.
by Big Ern » 23 Sep 2012 10:48
by Victor Meldrew » 23 Sep 2012 11:25
Big Ern Another chance for Liverpool fans to wallow in self pity.
by Big Ern » 23 Sep 2012 12:06
Victor MeldrewBig Ern Another chance for Liverpool fans to wallow in self pity.
What a thoughtful post on a Sunday morning.
Do you think the same of the families of the 9/11 disaster every September?
Pathetic,no not just pathetic,uncaring and arrogant.
I'm not sure what is "Big" about you but it certainly isn't your heart or indeed your brain.
by Victor Meldrew » 23 Sep 2012 12:21
Big ErnVictor MeldrewBig Ern Another chance for Liverpool fans to wallow in self pity.
What a thoughtful post on a Sunday morning.
Do you think the same of the families of the 9/11 disaster every September?
Pathetic,no not just pathetic,uncaring and arrogant.
I'm not sure what is "Big" about you but it certainly isn't your heart or indeed your brain.
It's actually evening where I am so had all day to think about it!
Your love of all things scouser is admirable. I hope you will be wearing your shell suit with pride today.
There you go with thicko stereotyping-I was last in Liverpool in April and amazingly didn't see a single shell suit,a Keegan hairstyle nor too many moustaches.
Nor did I see wailing in the streets.
Please do stay in Hong Kong-we don't really want your sort here.
Only a couple of weeks until the 8th anniversary of Ken Bigley's death. Lets hope you save some tears for him as well.
by Stuboo » 23 Sep 2012 15:12
Big ErnVictor MeldrewBig Ern Another chance for Liverpool fans to wallow in self pity.
What a thoughtful post on a Sunday morning.
Do you think the same of the families of the 9/11 disaster every September?
Pathetic,no not just pathetic,uncaring and arrogant.
I'm not sure what is "Big" about you but it certainly isn't your heart or indeed your brain.
It's actually evening where I am so had all day to think about it!
Your love of all things scouser is admirable. I hope you will be wearing your shell suit with pride today.
Only a couple of weeks until the 8th anniversary of Ken Bigley's death. Lets hope you save some tears for him as well.
by creative_username_1 » 23 Sep 2012 15:26
by Victor Meldrew » 23 Sep 2012 15:33
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