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How Rodgers can push Liverpool forward

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Rodgers still has what it requires to take the Reds forward

Rodgers still has what it requires to take the Reds forward

We all know how last season ended, there is no point in dwelling on the gloom of last season.  Yet with all of that fresh in mind FSG has decided to leave Brendan Rodgers in charge.  Even as a huge Rodgers supporter I was confused by this decision.  Gradually the evidence for a support of Rodgers has been melting away.  So where do we go from here?  What positives can we take from our managers continued reign?

The first is Brendan’s man management.  Suarez, Coutinho, and Sturridge all took the next step under Rodgers.  Sterling and Ibe have also flourished along with Jordan Henderson.  His ability to get the best out of players has a remarkable amount of evidence and an impressive success rate.  Perhaps Balotelli is too large a challenge, but he has pushed many players to greatness.

Rodgers willingness to change and adapt has also been a strength.  Perhaps with the signing of Milner we are seeing that evolution again.  Purchasing an established player rather than a young moldable one is exactly what our club needs.  Through his years at Liverpool Rodger’s has always been willing to change for the good of the club and it willing to do what is necessary to push the club forward.

Finally consider one of the great success stories of this season; Simon Mignolet’s turn around.  In the first half he lacked confidence and was awful.  But eventually Mignolet came good again finishing the second half of the season very impressively.

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11 comments

  • shardeYNWALFC4ever says:

    Players don’t play for him anymore, has lost the respect of the players, lacks courage to bench the money grabber, another painful year ahead.

  • obinna says:

    but we need dat hav ldeed and we need word class player in.de term dat can push de term forward

  • Erin says:

    Are you serious? The man is inflexible , full of himself, sacrificed his first team coach and assistant to keep himself in the job. Got the equivalent to a disciplinary in the review….with unwanted effects.
    The move to sack his assistants was probable designed to trigger a resignation and avoid compensation. Fat chance!!! The man was a charlatan from day one.
    Another season of misery awaits.
    Milner and ings…yep keep going but don’t forget, you won’t find another suarez, Costa, aguero on a free transfer

  • Kevin says:

    By realising his ego is far greater than his ability & resigning. That’s perhaps the only way he can push the club forward.

    Calling players the ‘Welsh Xavi’, and ‘the best young player in Europe’, sending out reserves at the Bernabeu, wasting countless millions on players nowhere near Liverpool standards, giving us our worst start to a league in over half a century, enduring our worst defeat in over half a century, only Liverpool manager to go three seasons and win nothing, replacing quality with mediocrity, showing the loyalty of an alley cat. . .none of the hallmarks of a manager destined for greatness.

    The man is a sham, a charlatan whose greatest achievement in the game is convincing a few clueless Americans that he’s capable of leading one of the biggest clubs in the world. He isn’t, and he never has been. He was blessed to inherit a side that contained one of the greatest players in the world, who had an ability to make average players around him better. The sooner Brendan is gone, the sooner Liverpool move forward. Fact.

    • Erin says:

      Just wow, someone else who thinks same as me…I’m tired and fed up of people who have been hypnotised by looking at his bleetched teeth and can’t see the Man for who he really is. A fantastic individual at giving interviews. The kind of guy who can blag himself into anything. Shame people still can’t see it. He is a fraudster

      • Kevin says:

        Here, here Erin. You’re not in a minority. The only fans Rodgers has left are the press, the deluded owners, and a small cohort of fans who’ve forgotten the principles the club was built on. Perhaps when the sponsors start walking away, when they realise the Liverpool they’re putting their money into is not the Liverpool that they were sold, then we’ll see action. Until then we’re stuck with a manager nowhere near the quality to actually lead the club, and an ownership who are either too clueless or to apathetic to actually do something about it. Our principles, traditions, and hard fought high standards are being eroded every hour the man is left in his job. He’s no more a Liverpool manager than I am a neurosurgeon.

        • Chan says:

          Kevin, Erin well said. For someone who talks so much of his “Philosophy” and at the end of the day delivers nothing despite more than 200 mill pounds spent and 3 years in the job, it’s truly shocking that FSG persevered with this con man.

          An example is that even though we all know Sterling and his agent are P*****, part of the problem was also created by BR’s big mouth.

          It was often said that big players avoid us because no CL football, that did not stop players such as Suarez coming here or Di Maria or Falcao to MU. Which big player would fall over themselves playing for BR ? Now if Klopp was in charge, that would be a different story.

          It is clear that FSG had been duped again by BR and now stoop to a new low by sacrificing people who stood by him just to save his own job. These is the kind of Manager we have these days, and just by keeping these fraudster, FSG had betrayed the institution that is LFC.

          Expect another disaster season.

  • SCOUSIA says:

    Hoping for the best in 2015-16

  • truth says:

    GET THE FRAUDSTER OUT NOW !!! AND FSG SHOULD FOLLOW.

  • david says:

    What the hell are we doing in the transfer market ? No ambition, free transfers , Ings must be one of the slowest strikers in EPL , and interested in another slow striker who failed miserably down the road ( Falcao) . About to lose Sterling, no chance of top 4 finish next year.

  • Norton says:

    He can’t do it

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