QUOTE(Everdying @ Oct 5 2015, 11:05 PM)
TC = BR = TCdeswai LFC x masuk CL and deswai Suarez want to go out....all saks!!
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Oct 5 2015, 11:09 PM
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Oct 5 2015, 11:21 PM
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Oct 5 2015, 11:05 PM) QUOTE(maranello55 @ Oct 5 2015, 11:09 PM) Correction: Blame Suarez because he wanted to WIN CL. Blame BR because he is not capable of winning CL.We were already in CL when he left. But he can't wait for us simply because we are too far behind the other European Giants. |
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Oct 5 2015, 11:24 PM
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Lets clarify one biggest myth:
The first thing Fenway Sports Group (FSG) did after purchasing the LFC, Henry appointed director of football Damien Comolli - to help realise his vision of success on Merseyside. Damien Comolli lasted 2 managers, Roy Hougson & Kenny Dalglish. John Henry ideas were very clear (DOF) to help empower Hougson-Comolli, then later Dalglish-Comolli secure suitable targets, with resale value, and them with a competitive squad. QUOTE Alongside Werner, Henry envisioned a club model similar to that of the Boston Red Sox—their primary focus—with Moneyball-inspired recruitment, based on youth, potential and value, designed to give Liverpool an edge in a financially competitive market. After Rodgers appointment, Brendan said quote ; QUOTE It’s absolute madness if you are the manager of the club and someone else tells you to have that player. It doesn’t work,” Rodgers explained on his arrival at the club in 2012. “I’ve had total clarity with that from the guys so I’ve got confidence that will remain. It was for this reason that I didn’t want to be sat up there, say what I’ve said and then in three weeks time Louis van Gaal walks in the door.” He (BR) fooking doesn't want a DOF telling him who and what player (speculation then was FSG is targeting LVG as DOF) QUOTE After impressing Henry and Werner with a 180-page manifesto, Rodgers asserted himself when it came to recruitment matters. It was a commendable stance from a manager who had yet to truly prove himself as a top-level manager, and likely reinforced by his clear determined strategy for improving the club from top to bottom. Henry and Werner went from coveting the continental, director of football model to giving Rodgers a large measure of control within a setup CEO Ian Ayre described as “a collaborative group of people working around the football area.” Rodgers and Ayre were joined by Dave Fallows, Barry Hunter and Michael Edwards in the initial committee setup, with Mike Gordon joining later on to oversee the financial aspect. This collaborative would identify targets as a collective, but Rodgers would always be given final say. Rodgers "made" TC, it wasn't imposed onto him, because he was very clear he doesn't want to be under DOF, so a collaborative members would be "democratic" with Rodgers AT the helm. I really Don't understand why some fans and supporters are confused with this. It's fooking TC's fault, not Brendan's ??? It's written, spelt clearly how the formation of TC came out from and yet it's all over the fooking internet that "it's bloody not Rodgers doing". WTH. I completely agree with Cloud0890 to get rid of TC nonsense. http://www.thisisanfield.com/2015/10/liver...odgers-sacking/ sinoffire M4A1 maranello55 bitebug |
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Oct 5 2015, 11:29 PM
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Yes...its basic business....must think profit first maaa
its obvious rite, TC is BR is TC. Again, Cout wont stay long. |
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Oct 6 2015, 12:04 AM
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looks like BR will be walking away with at least 5m...
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Oct 6 2015, 12:07 AM
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QUOTE(koolspyda @ Oct 5 2015, 11:24 PM) Interesting read. That's why a lot of old aged managers thinks that Director of Football, this position is killing the game. But in terms of the club's profit, accessing the financials of the club, making transfer decision based on finance of the club, this Director of Football / TC might be useful. |
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Oct 6 2015, 12:49 AM
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Oct 6 2015, 01:04 AM) I think BR ex-wife deserves half of it. Really, she stuck with him when he was struggling to make a name for himself. He treated his family with McDonald's, no big lavish diners. He can share balance £2.5mil with his new partner, they shd be happy. And lastly, the internet comments from Brendan admirers are astonishing. Bestest Liverpool football since conquering dalglish days (Omg), one of the best win ratio (better than Roy and dalglish, second coming, only a shade lower than Rafa) [facepalm] Here's Brendan Rodgers real statistics, if not because of the fluke one season with Rodgers. (Since Brendan was always championing the use of statistics) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « http://www.thisisanfield.com/2015/10/brend...right-to-do-so/ IF those earlier stats appear complimentary to Rodgers over Houdson and Dalglish, the compiled stats DOESN'T even include euro games in CL when we were there briefly under Rodgers and Europa (we all know how dismally we fared in Europe), ultimately if you do, I'm pretty sure if would be far more disastrous/damning. "...worst start to a season for 50 years (!), bookended with the worst defeat in over 50 years - all under Brendan Rodgers" how the hell did we get hoodwinked by super salesman?? I know some feel it's uncalled for (seems personal). But really, the kind of agitated feeling when an aloof chap feels ultra superior over the fans. Well possibly 2nd only to Hougson in that 🙊 He's probably a nice guy in person but he is NO calibre manager for a club like Liverpool This post has been edited by koolspyda: Oct 6 2015, 12:59 AM Attached thumbnail(s) |
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Oct 6 2015, 12:59 AM
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i will only believe when klopp take the lean to the wall pic
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Oct 6 2015, 01:09 AM
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QUOTE(Cloud0890 @ Oct 5 2015, 11:21 PM) Correction: Blame Suarez because he wanted to WIN CL. Blame BR because he is not capable of winning CL. Or don't blame Suarez.We were already in CL when he left. But he can't wait for us simply because we are too far behind the other European Giants. Under FSG, Liverpool lost Suarez and Sterling among others. Somehow players just aren't inspired and believe that the club is headed in the right direction. And they have every right to think so, when Liverpool is run like a business more than a football club. It just doesn't work that way, does it? |
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Oct 6 2015, 02:20 AM
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Brendan Rodgers is currently in Spain and this evening he's released a statement talking about his departure
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Oct 6 2015, 02:38 AM
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QUOTE(itekderp @ Oct 6 2015, 01:09 AM) Or don't blame Suarez. Yeah I know. Was meant as a joke.Under FSG, Liverpool lost Suarez and Sterling among others. Somehow players just aren't inspired and believe that the club is headed in the right direction. And they have every right to think so, when Liverpool is run like a business more than a football club. It just doesn't work that way, does it? No one in their right mind would blame Suarez for leaving. He was in his prime with probably a few years left at the top and he proved it by immediately winning the CL with Barca. He gave us everything in his final season and doesn't owe us anything. Sterling though the way he conducted himself in forcing the move I thought shows immaturity but oh well life goes on and we got a hefty fee from it. This post has been edited by Cloud0890: Oct 6 2015, 02:39 AM |
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Oct 6 2015, 06:46 AM
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Oct 6 2015, 07:36 AM
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QUOTE(maranello55 @ Oct 5 2015, 11:29 PM) Yes...its basic business....must think profit first maaa Depends who's the new manager, how's our business in Jan and where we stand at the end of the season.its obvious rite, TC is BR is TC. Again, Cout wont stay long. This post has been edited by tampinmy: Oct 6 2015, 07:36 AM |
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Oct 6 2015, 07:42 AM
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so FSG deliver their promise by sacking Brendan Rodgers after 3 years?
FSG walk their talk? |
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Oct 6 2015, 07:49 AM
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Biar betik. We getting new manager by this friday.
How reliance is rumours news on BBC ? |
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Oct 6 2015, 07:50 AM
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There is no guarentees weather the next manager will work or be an inmediated success.
BUT He should possess the right ingredient to play RIGHT players at the right (natural) positions that yield their upmost flair. It's were Brendan lacks whole heartedly. And he was too stubborn to recognize that and insisted player be fitted to a ideal theoretical system of play. If anyone expect Liverpool could now attract (shd klopp be confirmed) marquee stars in doves after this? perhaps yes and no. Any good player is willing to join Liverpool if the price and salary is right. It had been before even under Brendan. B.Dortmund suffered because their top players get pinched by Bayern. It will be no different in time shd Liverpool recovers and do well under klopp. Yes, we all know brendan suffered too when he lost suarez but he still doesn't know to string corrective replacements. Klopp is a cracking manager and I believe he can make the current squad work in time. The next 5 - 9 games (under new manager will be tough). Once settled, Liverpool should be a cracking team again. IF it is indeed Klopp, OUR next Home game will be loud, the kopites will be our 12th man. you can bet on it. Roy Hougson completely lost it, even insulted the lfc fans. Brendan Rodgers made us fools, Many of us seen thru the 70s, 80s, 90s and thereafter we know liverpool. We know the core. Rodgers had interesting ideas but they are mostly fantasy ideals. [edited cause it was a bitch initially to type on mobile) This post has been edited by koolspyda: Oct 6 2015, 08:37 AM |
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QUOTE(koolspyda @ Oct 6 2015, 07:50 AM) There is no guarentees weather the next manager will work or be an inmediated success. I agree with you, bro.BUT He should possess the right ingredient to play RIGHT players at the right (natural) positions that yield their upmost flair. It's were Brendan lacks whole heartedly. And he was too stubborn to recognize that and insisted player be fitted to a ideal theoretical system of play. If anyone expect Liverpool now can (shd klopp it be) expect stars coming in in doves? perhaps yes and no. Any good player is willing to join Liverpool if the price and salary is right. B.Dortmund suffered because their top players get pinched by Bayern. It will be no different in time shd Liverpool recovers and do well under klopp. Klopp is a cracking manager and I believe he can make the current squad work in time. The next 5-9games (under new manager will be tough) |
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