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Mick he spent a fortune 2 summers in a row. And Clyne and Lallana are decent signings. Loveren has been the real let down, but when he was bought people outside of LFC were saying it looked a good signing. You can't always tell. But he's just too stubborn, he has no plan B during a match. He can change tactics to start a match, but when things weren't working he'd never try something different, he just dogedly stuck to "his way".


To be honest I do think the timing is harsh, but I'd have rather they got rid in the summer.


I will say for him though that last season we were hit hard by injuries, especially that of Sturridge. Had he been fit you never know where we might have finished.

Klopp and Ancelotti have been available for quite some time, so if one of them gets the job it makes the decision to sack Rodgers yesterday a strange one, should've happened at the end of last season if they had serious doubts bout him. Personally, I think having artwork of himself at home was a sackable offence.


Ots...LFC have a 'transfer committee', so transfers weren't solely down to Rodgers. Any new manager will have to accept that or convince FSG to give them total control...

???? Wrote:

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> United have looked very average all season to me

> so no surprise Arsenal exposed them


It was a similar first 30mins against Saints, so not sure why LVG is surprised, the team lacks pace apart from Martial, Rooney's and Carrick's legs have gone. It would be nice if LVG for once got off his fat Edam arse and stood in the technical area, telling the players what needs changing instead of waiting until half time....

red devil Wrote:

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> Klopp and Ancelotti have been available for quite

> some time, so if one of them gets the job it makes

> the decision to sack Rodgers yesterday a strange

> one, should've happened at the end of last season

> if they had serious doubts bout him. Personally,

> I think having artwork of himself at home was a

> sackable offence.

>


I thought Klopp had ruled himself out of a new job over the summer.



> Ots...LFC have a 'transfer committee', so

> transfers weren't solely down to Rodgers. Any new

> manager will have to accept that or convince FSG

> to give them total control...



Rogers CLAIMED that he had final say, so whilst he might not have gotten his dream list, he gave the green light for what they did buy.

red devil Wrote:

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> BFS has never been relegated, but a hard task ahead of him, even harder than trying to please

> Hammers fans...



What rot! BFS left behind a very, VERY happy club. Pleased?! We all waved him off with a tear in the eye.

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