QUOTE(cherroy @ Aug 1 2015, 12:10 AM)
Actually many critics actually hope they are wrong, as nobody hope their supporting club to fail in the league.
But those critics do fear the club is heading to nowhere or midtable level with a midtable manager, who after 3 years of spending no less than 200 mil, still seem like can't get right on the formation, tactic and recruitment of players.
Plenty of money has been splashed, yet little improvement has been made.
No trophy, no fear factor in Anfield, leaking goal like lower midtable teams.
The only good point is interview session character.Β

From day 1, there were lots of suspicion on his naivety the moment he felt he could school opposing teams to surrender with all attacking prowess.
I rather a manager who respects oppositions and confront them into a battle. But Rodgers all big big talk (seems to come back and haunt him big time). It's like a young school brat who thinks too idealistically, not pragmatic nor any sense of being realistic. All attacking prowness? Daglish' livepool has been hitting woodwork more times than Rodgers could kick the ball.
All Rodgers talk were so artificially fluffy ambition as if it's just walk in the park and the opposition submits to his "tiki taka".
Consiously wanting him to fail? No body wants to see Liverpool in the doldrums. How much has Liverpool spent, how much is wasted, how much time is wasted.
The chosen one he is called. But he is not even half of the one who call himself 'the special one'. <like him or hate him, you got to admit, it's like kinddie team vs premier league team in tactics. Not once.
Brendan for our sake got to grow up n be matured n learn from it. Drop all the false gung-ho'ness that he is amongst the best. Work Liverpool up.
The Phoenix is waiting, Rodgers πΆ
This post has been edited by koolspyda: Aug 1 2015, 08:21 AM