Our issue is the tone he set for the team at the start of the season which perpetuated into a mess that he hasn’t been able to fix.
This squad is well good enough for a top half finish and under his leadership he’s steered it into a relegation battle.
He’ll blame everyone but himself, but lack of concentration in the odd game is a problem. Lack of concentration in every game means the tactics and formation doesn’t suit the players and it’s wrong.
I'm not convinced that the squad is necessarily good enough to get a top half finish, particularly when the recurring injury problems are taken into account, but we certainly shouldn't be embroiled in a relegation battle - for which Brendan seems singularly ill-equipped to cope with.
In regard to said injury issues, how much of this is down to the Rodgers training methods one wonders?
Rogers is in a situation he has never been in .Riding high at Swansea Liverpool Celtic.and a few seasons with us.Has he got the know how on how to get us to safety. I never thought i would be happy to have a Tony Pullis or Sam Allardyce manager but they would be a better bet to keep us up.
comment by langleyfox (U17390)
posted 4 hours, 42 minutes ago
Rogers is in a situation he has never been in .Riding high at Swansea Liverpool Celtic.and a few seasons with us.Has he got the know how on how to get us to safety. I never thought i would be happy to have a Tony Pullis or Sam Allardyce manager but they would be a better bet to keep us up.
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He had a rough start at Watford, getting in to relegation trouble before guiding them to safety, so he has some experience about being in the lower reaches of the Championship.
There is a rather big 'but' though - our situation is the first time where he has managed a decline to relegation level, also he has been with us longer than any other club, so the jury's out as to whether he can save us. It doesn't look good.
Good article in the Independent, seems like more media are seeing through him l.
I'm also impressed that Brendan has come up with yet another excuse which does nothing whatsoever to detract from the Rodgers project! Yes I know its a subset of 'it's the players fault' but still, it's it shows some considerable skill!
If he was half as good coach as he was at self promoting PR we’d be challenging for CL
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posted on 17/3/23
Our issue is the tone he set for the team at the start of the season which perpetuated into a mess that he hasn’t been able to fix.
This squad is well good enough for a top half finish and under his leadership he’s steered it into a relegation battle.
He’ll blame everyone but himself, but lack of concentration in the odd game is a problem. Lack of concentration in every game means the tactics and formation doesn’t suit the players and it’s wrong.
posted on 17/3/23
I'm not convinced that the squad is necessarily good enough to get a top half finish, particularly when the recurring injury problems are taken into account, but we certainly shouldn't be embroiled in a relegation battle - for which Brendan seems singularly ill-equipped to cope with.
In regard to said injury issues, how much of this is down to the Rodgers training methods one wonders?
posted on 17/3/23
Rogers is in a situation he has never been in .Riding high at Swansea Liverpool Celtic.and a few seasons with us.Has he got the know how on how to get us to safety. I never thought i would be happy to have a Tony Pullis or Sam Allardyce manager but they would be a better bet to keep us up.
posted on 17/3/23
comment by langleyfox (U17390)
posted 4 hours, 42 minutes ago
Rogers is in a situation he has never been in .Riding high at Swansea Liverpool Celtic.and a few seasons with us.Has he got the know how on how to get us to safety. I never thought i would be happy to have a Tony Pullis or Sam Allardyce manager but they would be a better bet to keep us up.
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He had a rough start at Watford, getting in to relegation trouble before guiding them to safety, so he has some experience about being in the lower reaches of the Championship.
There is a rather big 'but' though - our situation is the first time where he has managed a decline to relegation level, also he has been with us longer than any other club, so the jury's out as to whether he can save us. It doesn't look good.
posted on 18/3/23
Good article in the Independent, seems like more media are seeing through him l.
posted on 18/3/23
I'm also impressed that Brendan has come up with yet another excuse which does nothing whatsoever to detract from the Rodgers project! Yes I know its a subset of 'it's the players fault' but still, it's it shows some considerable skill!
posted on 18/3/23
If he was half as good coach as he was at self promoting PR we’d be challenging for CL
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