Stayed off this thread for a while, as I don't like voicing negative opinions all the time.
I stuck up for him last season, but this season he's gone even more clueless than ever before.
I hope he goes, and I hope we get Klopp. This is as bad if not worse than the dark says of Hodgson...
This time however we have a genuine way out, in Ancelotti and Klopp there are two great proven managers, I just hope we make the right decision and do it now.
Will never hate Brendan personally, he (and Suarez) give me a brilliant season a couple a'go, but his time is up now.
I agree with you mate, but let's not go as far as saying it was Hodgson-esque haha!
Remember we were bordering on the relegation zone after, what, 10 games?
Yeah well, even with Hodgson you still had the ability to attract quality targets, so there was at least some glimmer of hope for improvement. Rodgers has managed to lose that completely. Can't sign the right players, so he doesn't have the ability to move the club forward anymore. Its as simple as that.
He needs to go and he needs to go fast.
Expect hodgson didn't spend 300 mill though. Although he gave us paul konchesky(*shudders*) so woy wins by default.
Yeah well, even with Hodgson you still had the ability to attract quality targets, so there was at least some glimmer of hope for improvement. Rodgers has managed to lose that completely. Can't sign the right players, so he doesn't have the ability to move the club forward anymore. Its as simple as that.
He needs to go and he needs to go fast.
Quality targets such as Paul Konchesky and the legendary midfield maestro Poulson?. I'd take joe "welsh xavi" allen everyday of the week.
I would like to think if we can beat the the bigger clubs like Chelsea, we would-actually should-put in the same level of performance against other clubs like Liverpool etc.
I'm coming round to the fact Rodgers' time is up, but I will never say his time here was anywhere near that of the clueless owl.
I think people forget at the time just how bad it was. We are moaning now, but Hodgson actually took us close to a relegation candidate
The problem with getting up and coming managers is the fact they will always go for players they used to have too, some rumours that were in for Monk and it's just screaming Rodgers v2.
We need a big name who can attract big players to this BIG club. It's beginning to feel like were not anymore...
The problem with getting up and coming managers is the fact they will always go for players they used to have too, some rumours that were in for Monk and it's just screaming Rodgers v2.
We need a big name who can attract big players to this BIG club. It's beginning to feel like were not anymore...
Quality targets such as Paul Konchesky and the legendary midfield maestro Poulson?. I'd take joe "welsh xavi" allen everyday of the week.
Klopp seems to be everyone's favourite and he would completely unify the fanbase. I don't know if it's his young quirkiness, or the similarities between Dirtmund and Liverpool as City's and people/ fans; but he's the popular choice.
Personally, he'd be my number 2 as I'm with you. Ancelotti would be the top choice. He's one of the top 2 or 3 coaches in the World for me (if not the best given his European record); and not only ticks every managerial box, he's as humble and dignified a man as they come. In the traditional LFC manner.
I said the club had the ability, whether they used it right its another story. Liverpool still had the big club draw back than, nowadays its all looking very midtable and depressing.
I would scream like a little ***** if Carlo was announced as our new manager.
Carlisle just topped Northampton.
West Ham is just about the worst I've ever seen at Anfield. At least we had players that could fight on the pitch under that clown. We have none of that now. The performances are equally as inept and getting worse than even Hodgson put out and the longer it rolls this year, who knows how low we'll drop? Can you honestly see where the next win is coming from? Because you're in a very small minority if you can.
The complete lack of anything from the crowd at the game is at an even lower ebb than it was under Roy. Which is quite the spectacular achievement.
By unaminous agreement everyone around me and everyone else I spoke to after last night said this was the lowest they've EVER felt with this football club.
Of course it was, because this is the present and people feel strongly about things when it is happening now
Worst ever feeling about this football club? Complete and utter overreaction