He'll buy Ings, Berahino, Ashley Williams and Steven Caulker.
No, you bring in klopp, hummels and reus.
No, you bring in klopp, hummels and reus.
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That isn't going to happen its already proven that Liverpool can't attract top players. Last summer there was talk of Sanchez, Falcao and Cavani and you ended up with Balotelli and Lambert and that's with Champions League. The likes of Danny Ings will be Liverpool's main targets.
He should get another season to get the players he signed performing, owners shouldn't invest more IMO.
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With all due respect, modern day top footballers in Europe won't have pool in their top 10 wish list club
Doesn't Sturridge get a lot of injuries when he fancies a move?
It's an interesting point made on I think it was Soccer Saturday, that Klopp is better at building young teams, than managing City's ageing egos. Can't remember which of them said it.
It depends what sort of challenge he wants. Does he want a "project" or does he want somewhere with silly money to throw around?
Igor, Klopp won't want to be at another club where his prized assets get cherry picked each season, he'll fancy a crack at a club with resources like city
Of course you give him the cash to spend. Back him or sack him, one or the other. If you don't allow him the opportunity to correct mistakes and squad imbalances then you'll never know how good or bad Rodgers really is.
Don't see Klopp as a realistic option, he'll have a few offers I'd imagine. Madrid appear likely to give Ancelotti his marching orders and I'd imagine Pelligrini will get the same. The managerial merry-go-round will begin again....
It will be an interesting summer.
We won't spend loads but we will have a decent budget.
Klopp will be able to attract better players than Rodgers, no doubt about it.
The fact he may be available to us will surely make FSG think hard.
He is a proven winner and Rodgers isn't.
I said before the game today it was Rodgers biggest as manager and I stand by that. He had a shocker today. If your up against a Mourinho or a Wenger or an LVG then you can use the inexperience excuse, but not up against Tim Sherwood. That just isn't good enough.
You blame the players as well of course but it was obvious we were badly set up today. We didn't appear to have a plan at all and were chucking formations at it in desperation more than anything else and that's a big worry.
Villa deserved to win. They had a plan to press our defence, attack our right side, and it paid off massively and we couldn't stop it.
Whether Klopp would do well in England is a big unknown quantity, but so is whether Rodgers will do well next season.
It's harsh to judge a manager on one game but that's life as a manager. The big games matter and you have to win them to stay in a job.
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I'd bring out this young manager who is able to bring young talent through ive been hiding and get him to replace Rodgers probably
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posted on 19/4/15
Emphatically NO!!!!!!!!
posted on 19/4/15
He'll buy Ings, Berahino, Ashley Williams and Steven Caulker.
posted on 19/4/15
No, you bring in klopp, hummels and reus.
posted on 19/4/15
No, you bring in klopp, hummels and reus.
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That isn't going to happen its already proven that Liverpool can't attract top players. Last summer there was talk of Sanchez, Falcao and Cavani and you ended up with Balotelli and Lambert and that's with Champions League. The likes of Danny Ings will be Liverpool's main targets.
posted on 19/4/15
Pipe dream stuff.
posted on 19/4/15
He should get another season to get the players he signed performing, owners shouldn't invest more IMO.
posted on 19/4/15
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posted on 19/4/15
With all due respect, modern day top footballers in Europe won't have pool in their top 10 wish list club
posted on 19/4/15
Doesn't Sturridge get a lot of injuries when he fancies a move?
posted on 19/4/15
It's an interesting point made on I think it was Soccer Saturday, that Klopp is better at building young teams, than managing City's ageing egos. Can't remember which of them said it.
It depends what sort of challenge he wants. Does he want a "project" or does he want somewhere with silly money to throw around?
posted on 19/4/15
Igor, Klopp won't want to be at another club where his prized assets get cherry picked each season, he'll fancy a crack at a club with resources like city
posted on 19/4/15
Of course you give him the cash to spend. Back him or sack him, one or the other. If you don't allow him the opportunity to correct mistakes and squad imbalances then you'll never know how good or bad Rodgers really is.
Don't see Klopp as a realistic option, he'll have a few offers I'd imagine. Madrid appear likely to give Ancelotti his marching orders and I'd imagine Pelligrini will get the same. The managerial merry-go-round will begin again....
posted on 19/4/15
It will be an interesting summer.
We won't spend loads but we will have a decent budget.
Klopp will be able to attract better players than Rodgers, no doubt about it.
The fact he may be available to us will surely make FSG think hard.
He is a proven winner and Rodgers isn't.
I said before the game today it was Rodgers biggest as manager and I stand by that. He had a shocker today. If your up against a Mourinho or a Wenger or an LVG then you can use the inexperience excuse, but not up against Tim Sherwood. That just isn't good enough.
You blame the players as well of course but it was obvious we were badly set up today. We didn't appear to have a plan at all and were chucking formations at it in desperation more than anything else and that's a big worry.
Villa deserved to win. They had a plan to press our defence, attack our right side, and it paid off massively and we couldn't stop it.
Whether Klopp would do well in England is a big unknown quantity, but so is whether Rodgers will do well next season.
It's harsh to judge a manager on one game but that's life as a manager. The big games matter and you have to win them to stay in a job.
posted on 19/4/15
l@b
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posted on 19/4/15
I'd bring out this young manager who is able to bring young talent through ive been hiding and get him to replace Rodgers probably
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No I'm not John Henry.
posted on 19/4/15
yes
back him or sack him
posted on 19/4/15
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