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Three Questions

3 simple questions.


1. Do you think a new manager would get better results with the same set of players we currently have at Liverpool?

2. Do you think BR could do better with a higher caliber of player (I.e. a player who is certified "world class")

3. Do you believe that a different manager could help bring in a higher caliber of player? If so which manager/s could do this?

posted on 30/8/15

Chelsea have a high manager turnover and they've still been picking up trophies over the years - I think clubs can get away with it, if they spend a lot of money - which Liverpool do.
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It doesn't matter how much money you spend, if other clubs are spending more. Liverpool's spending is not in the same bracket as Chelsea or City (or even United, lately)….there is another echelon above.

You can only get away with it if you are among the clubs within the top echelon of the most expensive squads, which Chelsea were.
But even they are trying to go for a different model now that they are being out-spent by City, and they brought Mourinho back with the intention of keeping him there for a while, and keeping it stable.

posted on 30/8/15

Chelsea city and united have ungodly, absurd money.

We only have lots of money

A bit like people who think winning 10mil in euro millions makes you rich when in reality it just makes you middle class

posted on 30/8/15

A bit like people who think winning 10mil in euro millions makes you rich when in reality it just makes you middle class

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Hot damn!


We must also always bear in mind - £125M in for our two best players, when we talk spending.

comment by Rouge (U19907)

posted on 30/8/15

What makes anyone thinks Rodgers will suddenly turn it around? He is too egotistical to look at himself and his tactics. Hes a goner..id prefer it now than to wait for absolutely inevitable mediocrity. I dont expect us to be top 2 but we should be at least performing at home to West Ham with the money we have spent

posted on 30/8/15

3 simple questions.


1. Do you think a new manager would get better results with the same set of players we currently have at Liverpool?

2. Do you think BR could do better with a higher caliber of player (I.e. a player who is certified "world class"

3. Do you believe that a different manager could help bring in a higher caliber of player? If so which manager/s could do this?

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1, It's still far too early in the season to make a definitive judgement. We have brought new players in so both they and the manager need time. Certainly more than four games. I think a more informed opinion can be formed in the coming weeks, Our next game (away to Utd) could potentially be a watershed for the manager. Lose badly and I think the supporters at the ground might start to turn. A decent result will mean that the travesty yesterday will be forgotten. Such is the fickleness of football.

2. Any manager would want better players. No offence but it's a bit of a silly question.

3. There are many factors which influence a players choice of destination. Who the manager is certainly one, but imo there are others which will play a more important role. Money is one and imo Liverpool's incentive based contracts with a lower basic wage means that we will struggle to attract the elite player. Other factors such as location and family opinions will outweigh who the manager is. We aren't the type on club who normally invests in the finished article anyway. We have usually looked to develop talent and this is the way I want it to be because it makes financial sense to do so.

posted on 30/8/15

He is too egotistical to look at himself and his tactics
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He has looked at himself and his tactics several times.

Last season, we were struggling to score goals, so around Xmas he switched to a more defensive style, and we went on a good run, on the back of a series of clean sheets.

I'm not BR's biggest fan either, but flexibility is perceived by the media as one of his strengths, not his weakness.

posted on 30/8/15

2. Any manager would want better players. No offence but it's a bit of a silly question.


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Yep all managers want better players...

I was sort of getting at the fact we have potentially one world class player in Cout, and then there's Sturridge. Point being - is it the 'level above player' our squad needs to fully work in the way BR envisions, is he hoping Coot and Danny push us to that point?

posted on 30/8/15

comment by Wessie Road (U10652)
posted 1 minute ago
He is too egotistical to look at himself and his tactics
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He has looked at himself and his tactics several times.

Last season, we were struggling to score goals, so around Xmas he switched to a more defensive style, and we went on a good run, on the back of a series of clean sheets.

I'm not BR's biggest fan either, but flexibility is perceived by the media as one of his strengths, not his weakness.
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I have no issue if people would like to replace Rodgers, I can understand it, they don't feel safe in the knowledge he's only potential and hasn't proved anything yet. However when they say he has no plan b or is too stubborn to change his approach, it absolutely baffles me. I've never seen a manager try so many new things, new systems, players in other positions etc.

I'm really confused by that type of comment. I understand it from rival fans who don't actually see the games so just splurt out crap but from Liverpool fans? I don't buy it.

posted on 30/8/15

My biggest Crespo,iridium (criticism, wow what a spell check) of Rodgers is persisting with bad tactics such as his beloved 433 for too long.

But he does come this senses eventually with some new system and we have a run of great form

He's very flexible and tactically astute. Just a bit stubborn regarding sticking with what hed like to work long term for too long when it's not working

posted on 30/8/15

1) Possibly, it's hard to tell as we have a fair few players whom we don't really know what their peak level is. Another manager may be able to set them up better and motivate them better, but ultimately any manager wants some of their own players too.

2) It's not really relevant is it? We can't afford or attract ready made world class players as we not playing at the top level and don't pay top wages.

3) Possibly to an extent. They can't solve the above problem but a manager with a bigger reputation in Europe could help give us the edge of we are trying to sign players against clubs of a similar current stature to us. No manager is going to help us sign a player ahead of Chelsea or City etc.

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