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Brendan Rodgers 38 Premier League Games

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In case anyone is interested...

 

 

BRENDAN RODGERS: 38 Premier League games, one full season at LCFC 

 

Overall: 67pts    1.76ppg

W20 D7 L11   F71 A37  GD+34

 

Home: 37pts    1.94ppg

W11 D4 L4   F34 A17  GD+17

 

Away: 30pts    1.57ppg

W9 D3 L7   F37 A20  GD+17

 

 

Over the past 10 seasons, 67 points would've seen you finish 4th (once), 5th (four times), 6th (three times), 7th (twice).

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So over 38 games BR has us finishing higher than all but a couple of previous seasons in our entire history and there are still some grumbles on here?

Some really don’t know how bloody good we’ve got it at the moment and it won’t be until we are back in a relegation dog fight one day that people will look back and day Perez and Chilwell we’re actually pretty good.

Posted
3 hours ago, Aus Fox said:

So over 38 games BR has us finishing higher than all but a couple of previous seasons in our entire history and there are still some grumbles on here?

Some really don’t know how bloody good we’ve got it at the moment and it won’t be until we are back in a relegation dog fight one day that people will look back and day Perez and Chilwell we’re actually pretty good.

we've been in relegation form for 3 months

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Posted
1 minute ago, ScouseFox said:

we've been in relegation form for 3 months

So title winning form for 9 months. 

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We are a huge work in progress, Rodgers hit the ground running here and turned us very quickly in to a team that was too strong for teams with weaknesses at being able to pass the ball. We are now in the midst of a poor spell that is in danger of stretching way longer than most teams who challenge for a top 4 would find themselves in. This is where the work really starts, let's see what he and the coaches can do with this squad until the summer. If we get 4-6 wins and a couple of draws and end the season well then we have had a phenomenal season and the future really is bright, if we blow it then there will have to be question marks over the squad and manager but he deserves the time to build here as he is evidently very classy in the majority of what he does.

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He has done remarkably here. The last few months haven't been great but teams with massive resources compared to us have been way worse. If you consider that we are currently playing with 2 players that a lot of our fans dont think are at the quality of the rest of the team, it means that we will improve with new players in the summer. Just to put into context, we have a team chasing us that has spent well around 200m on 5 players in the last year and with 5 wins, we finish above them. Brendon has been brilliant and I hope that whatever happens for the rest of the season, we appreciate that we have a great manager. 

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42 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:

We are a huge work in progress, Rodgers hit the ground running here and turned us very quickly in to a team that was too strong for teams with weaknesses at being able to pass the ball. We are now in the midst of a poor spell that is in danger of stretching way longer than most teams who challenge for a top 4 would find themselves in. This is where the work really starts, let's see what he and the coaches can do with this squad until the summer. If we get 4-6 wins and a couple of draws and end the season well then we have had a phenomenal season and the future really is bright, if we blow it then there will have to be question marks over the squad and manager but he deserves the time to build here as he is evidently very classy in the majority of what he does.

This is the nail on the head.  There is a trend of on here of extremism both ways I've noticed.  On one side of fence those that demand that manager walks after a single poor result or performance and on the other side a band that get aghast at any form of criticism of manager, player or whatever else because you were playing in the third tier in 2008.  Both of these views are of course ridiculous. 

 

Some people really need to realise it's ok to be concerned at the current form and exhibit constructive criticism all the while still being fully behind the manager and his plan going forward.

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17 minutes ago, henrik_62 said:

This is the nail on the head.  There is a trend of on here of extremism both ways I've noticed.  On one side of fence those that demand that manager walks after a single poor result or performance and on the other side a band that get aghast at any form of criticism of manager, player or whatever else because you were playing in the third tier in 2008.  Both of these views are of course ridiculous. 

 

Some people really need to realise it's ok to be concerned at the current form and exhibit constructive criticism all the while still being fully behind the manager and his plan going forward.

Truth be told mate, 4 years ago we experienced something we never thought imaginable and it has left us with a huge void. A good spell where it looks like we could feel that euphoria again and you crave it, want it, daren't let it go but then when results turn and it ruins your weekends again and it's hard to keep any perspective. I have always found our fan base (me definitely as guilty as any) to revel in negativity but it has been a strange feeling being a Leicester fan since 2016, i'd not change it for the world given what we achieved but it has definitely caused other extremes and a general feeling of apathy.

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We need a fluke last minute winner of Iheanachos arse to get our season going again or something like that. Something stupid like that where it’s either really undeserved or stupid or totally controversial. Nothing will change my mind on it. 

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20 minutes ago, Bert said:

We need a fluke last minute winner of Iheanachos arse to get our season going again or something like that. Something stupid like that where it’s either really undeserved or stupid or totally controversial. Nothing will change my mind on it. 

Sure VAR would fine some excuse to rule it out.

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21 minutes ago, Bert said:

We need a fluke last minute winner of Iheanachos arse to get our season going again or something like that. Something stupid like that where it’s either really undeserved or stupid or totally controversial. Nothing will change my mind on it. 

Controversial goals are harder to come by these days, annoyingly we needed that ripper from Kel to stand on Friday as I think we'd have seen the game out and it would have been a huge 3 points. Villa on Monday is going to be horrible, we have a lot of retribution to dish out though and I hope we can finally turn up to a game that has quite a lot riding on it and emotion.

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2 hours ago, henrik_62 said:

Some people really need to realise it's ok to be concerned at the current form and exhibit constructive criticism all the while still being fully behind the manager and his plan going forward.

Nail on head. Constructive criticism is not something fans are generally good at, especially in the wake of a single result.

We've had a poor 2-3 months generally, and questions rightly must be asked, but when you're third in the table I do find it hard to be as vein-popping angry as some of our fan base.

 

28 minutes ago, Foxxed said:

Aren't some of those matches for Celtic?

Sorry for self-quoting but...

 

10 hours ago, UpTheLeagueFox said:

BRENDAN RODGERS: 38 Premier League games, one full season at LCFC 

 

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Completely irrelevant stats given it goes back into last season, no idea why people waste their time with this stuff. 

 

Sure some of the people saying this proves how great he is were moaning when others used a select amount of Puel's games which included his great start to exaggerate his quality.

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Just now, ealingfox said:

Completely irrelevant stats given it goes back into last season, no idea why people waste their time with this stuff. 

 

Sure some of the people saying this proves how great he is were moaning when others used a select amount of Puel's games which included his great start to exaggerate his quality.

Indeed.

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If our problem is just teams have figured us out, especially without Ndidi, then fair enough. My worry is this a continuation of the dressing room unrest we’ve seen since Ranieri.

Posted
12 minutes ago, ealingfox said:

Completely irrelevant stats given it goes back into last season, no idea why people waste their time with this stuff. 

Sure some of the people saying this proves how great he is were moaning when others used a select amount of Puel's games which included his great start to exaggerate his quality.

He's been in charge for exactly 12 months, a season's worth of Premier League games, it gives an overview of what has happened.

It was posted so people can see the stats and draw their own conclusions.

 

FWIW...

Here's how Rodgers compares with Puel's FIRST 38 PL games. 

Leicester have won 17 more points, scored 12 more, conceded 24 fewer (GD swing of +36) 

BR 1.76ppg vs CP 1.32ppg

 

Here's how Rodgers compares with Puel's FINAL 38 PL games.

Leicester have won 23 more points, scored 22 more and conceded 20 fewer (GD swing of +42)

BR 1.76ppg vs CP 1.15ppg

 

@ealingfox I enjoy "wasting my time" with this stuff lol

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, UpTheLeagueFox said:

He's been in charge for exactly 12 months, a season's worth of Premier League games, it gives an overview of what has happened.

It was posted so people can see the stats and draw their own conclusions.

 

FWIW...

Here's how Rodgers compares with Puel's FIRST 38 PL games. 

Leicester have won 17 more points, scored 12 more, conceded 24 fewer (GD swing of +36) 

BR 1.76ppg vs CP 1.32ppg

 

Here's how Rodgers compares with Puel's FINAL 38 PL games.

Leicester have won 23 more points, scored 22 more and conceded 20 fewer (GD swing of +42)

BR 1.76ppg vs CP 1.15ppg

 

@ealingfox I enjoy "wasting my time" with this stuff lol

 

 

Draw their own conclusions about what? The last 10 results of last season have absolutely no bearing on us now.

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3 minutes ago, ealingfox said:

Draw their own conclusions about what? The last 10 results of last season have absolutely no bearing on us now.

As I said, it's an OVERVIEW of 12 months to see our progression (good or bad).

It's absolutely fine that it doesn't interest you (although it interests you enough to moan about it) but others may find it interesting, which is why it was posted.

Have a lovely day x

Posted
2 minutes ago, UpTheLeagueFox said:

As I said, it's an OVERVIEW of 12 months to see our progression (good or bad).

It's absolutely fine that it doesn't interest you (although it interests you enough to moan about it) but others may find it interesting, which is why it was posted.

Have a lovely day x

 

I'm not disputing that it's an overview, not sure why you've repeated that as if I've misunderstood it. Drawing conclusions was a phrase you used, not me.

 

If I didnt know any better I'd say you were getting a bit twitchy.

Posted
7 minutes ago, ealingfox said:

I'm not disputing that it's an overview, not sure why you've repeated that as if I've misunderstood it. Drawing conclusions was a phrase you used, not me.

If I didnt know any better I'd say you were getting a bit twitchy.

Twitchy? About what? You've lost me there.

 

He's had a year in charge, the papers wrote big pieces last week about the club's progress in that time as they generally do when there's an anniversary, I've posted the PL stats.

Not sure why you're getting so wound up about it but relax and have a lovely day x

Posted
1 hour ago, AKCJ said:

Surprised home form is better than away form. Feel like we have been much better on the road.

Our home form up to Christmas under Rodgers was astonishing.

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