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Rodgers due respect

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2 minutes ago, HighPeakFox said:

I'm still wondering what my supposed agenda is, since I have none other than attempting accuracy.

It's the little book you use to keep track of your doctor appointments and family members' birthdays.

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Let folks bicker I guess. We're still very much in the middle of a pandemic, frustrations are probably running higher than ever before. Weird thread for it to derail, but I guess it could happen in any thread.

 

For me, Rodgers gives me a sense of calm and it gives me the sense that things at the club are under control. For the type of person I am, that gives me pleasure and reassurance that we can keep this up for a good while yet. I only felt this under MON and Pearson as well, but in contrast to those two, there seems to be a higher degree of harmony at the club now.
MON had a lot of wrestling with the chairman and board, Pearson had his odd media persona and confrontational/principled style which probably ultimately cost him the job.

 

With Rodgers I feel we are developing the players nicely, recruiting soundly and with ambition while the squad seems in very good spirits with few players publicly lashing out while we are tactically stepping it up another level.
Some worry about Rodgers leaving for a bigger club in the summer, but I think the club is showing that they share his ambition and are delivering quickly as well as being realistic about it. In many ways, a match made in heaven and long may that continue.

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2 hours ago, UpTheLeagueFox said:

You and your agendas, mate lol

I unashamedly have an agenda against Puel to be fair.


He oversaw an important period of change at the club but absolutely had to go. Will always appreciate him for the way he conducted himself during the period following Vichai's death but his football had me questioning whether I was enjoying myself at the KP. Good luck to anyone that can put up with his football but IMO that's not what football is all about.

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2 hours ago, Simoken said:

I love him, its weird because when he was manager of Liverpool i always said that id love him if he managed LCFC one day and i said the same thing with Jonny Evans when he was at West Brom, so weird that my wishes have come true haha. So.. who should i wish for next!?!? ;)

Mbappe please

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4 minutes ago, shen said:

Nah, imagine all the financial specialists commenting on his wage packet for months on end :P

He could wish that it is Mbappes dream to replace the greatest ever striker Jamie Vardy, and to make this dream a reality, he is happy to drop his wages to £25k a week.

 

I mean, who doesn't want to move from Paris and experience the shopping delights such as the Haymarket or Beaumont Leys... Paris is very overrated.

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2 minutes ago, Rusko187 said:

He could wish that it is Mbappes dream to replace the greatest ever striker Jamie Vardy, and to make this dream a reality, he is happy to drop his wages to £25k a week.

 

I mean, who doesn't want to move from Paris and experience the shopping delights such as the Haymarket or Beaumont Leys... Paris is very overrated.

Get Rudkin on it!

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1 minute ago, Rusko187 said:

He could wish that it is Mbappes dream to replace the greatest ever striker Jamie Vardy, and to make this dream a reality, he is happy to drop his wages to £25k a week.

 

I mean, who doesn't want to move from Paris and experience the shopping delights such as the Haymarket or Beaumont Leys... Paris is very overrated.

Tielemans....

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17 hours ago, StriderHiryu said:

Last season when they battered us at home, our season fell apart thereafter and we only won 3 games in the league after that match

 

Pedant alert, but I think we won a few more than 3 games!

 

West Ham X2, Newcastle, Villa, Sheff Utd, Palace.

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3 hours ago, urban.spaceman said:

All we've heard from Liverpool is injuries, injuries, 16th CB pairing, Covid, players out of position, injuries etc.

 

Rodgers has had the following players out from injuries (currently missing in italics): Evans, Soyuncu, Ricardo, JustinFofanaCastangeMorgan, Amartey, Fuchs, Maddison, Ndidi, Hamza, Praet, Perez, Ünder and Vardy. At least 5 of them have been/will be out for at least 3 months. We’ve not had a full strength XI all season. 

 

Yet he's never whined about it. He's just got on with it. He's utilised his squad better than ever and has managed to beat Guardiola, Mourinho, Lampard, Arteta and now Klopp. 

I mentioned this a few times, December & January....Would Love a couple of local-  journos, put this to Sky-pundits, & commentators, Ditto for other

Media outlets......

What I have found quite curious, statements that mentions the newbies, like Castagna, & Fofana,but nothing or very little, on our Back 6...

With either Chronic  long term or continual awkward niggles since December 2019....

Riccardo, Soyuncu, ( then Chilwell), Evans, Amartey, Fuchs, N'didi, throw in Maddison & Vardy,also since last season, Now Praet Justin,Fofana,&Castagna.

 

For clubs like Man.city,L'pool & Chelsea, injuries to their 1st Choice game changers, is bad, but they have "proven" Quality cover...

Leicester just Couldnt afford those 10 Player continual hits,...

A Bit of Fortune that helped us....Rekindled Mendy, then how Thomas ,Justin, and Fofana turned out

to be gems of finds, any "normal" progress & developement, would of seen us struggling, also Castagna hit the ground running....

 

Our cover/Fringe players also took hits...Under,Fuchs,Amartey, Albrighton ( became again a stalwart).

But outside Leicester little was Made of Maddisons ,Running problem, Nor  how big a hit N'didi, Soyuncu, & a doubtfull Evans has been...

Strange thing is we missed Vardy, but we found ways when he was absent ....

 

Not once did B.Rodgers Run behind those problem & use them as an excuse...

Even put own fans didnt inform themselves, that also  our Major fall off was also mainly due to a weakened squad....

And again this season, many of our own fans still not understanding, the difficulties & strain of injuries on our squads rythme and indifferent performances..

 

Rodgers & this group of players have still found a Formular to compete for the Top 4..

Foxes-Fans having the audacity to complain over formation or gameday selection,

as been nothing Short of pathetic Information gathering over their very own clubs situation...

No excuse in This Time of clubs-Information to be found ointernet...

 

This for me is a far better Show of achievement, than the big  boys, moaning about their season of problems and disruption to their squads...

Look again at that list of our quality players & how many, haven yet given us yet 50% towards our so far played season...

Team Movement & coordination, then again rythme are bloody hard tasks to Initiatie with any continuity.

Some reasons it might be taking our team 15-30 minutes to get into the game....

 

Any Biig name Club & manager,with all their rescources whining to the Media is a bloody cheek. They should Step back & look at the Hits in Ressources over the season, that Sheff.utd,Soton, C.Palace and ourselves have had or stlll experiencing....

 

Rodgers would have found his job difficult & cut out, without these problems...!!!

 

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2 hours ago, AKCJ said:

I unashamedly have an agenda against Puel to be fair.


He oversaw an important period of change at the club but absolutely had to go. Will always appreciate him for the way he conducted himself during the period following Vichai's death but his football had me questioning whether I was enjoying myself at the KP. Good luck to anyone that can put up with his football but IMO that's not what football is all about.

I don't think anyone can really argue with this. Great post.

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23 minutes ago, Free Falling Foxes said:

Actually woke up this morning thinking if neither ourselves nor Man U finish in the top four this season, Man U will come after Brendan and he'll go.

If either or both of us manage CL qualification, he stay at the KP at least one more season.

Don't think they'll go for an ex Liverpool manager, anyway Man U have never been trigger happy with managers. OGS is probably safe for a bit yet.

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