Brendan Soundbite Rodgers wrote:"I suppose the likes of Tottenham are a team who were maybe looking to be challenging for the league this season. You spend £100m-odd - it's a group that's set up to challenge".
Wonderwall wrote:I love Rodgers ability to put his foot in his mouth, he likes the sound of his own voice so much he cant help himself, the spurs quote is priceless though from last season when he was full of himself.Brendan Soundbite Rodgers wrote:"I suppose the likes of Tottenham are a team who were maybe looking to be challenging for the league this season. You spend £100m-odd - it's a group that's set up to challenge".
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Wonderwall wrote:I love Rodgers ability to put his foot in his mouth, he likes the sound of his own voice so much he cant help himself, the spurs quote is priceless though from last season when he was full of himself.Brendan Soundbite Rodgers wrote:"I suppose the likes of Tottenham are a team who were maybe looking to be challenging for the league this season. You spend £100m-odd - it's a group that's set up to challenge".
He reminds me of a loud-mouthed American Secretary of State in the post War period, called John Foster Dulles.
My Grandad used to hate him (although to be accurate, he hated all Americans) and always called him "Big Mouth, Little Foot".
Anyway, the Fenway group might reconsider Bodger's position, especially now that Steve McClaren is suddenly available...........
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Slim wrote:I am genuinely worried he might get the sack. What if they got someone competent? Lucky I'm typing that, couldn't say it with a straight face.
They have three Premier League winners at that club, Kolo, Balotelli and Sturridge. There's a link there, just can't quite put my finger on it.
Mase wrote:Slim wrote:I am genuinely worried he might get the sack. What if they got someone competent? Lucky I'm typing that, couldn't say it with a straight face.
They have three Premier League winners at that club, Kolo, Balotelli and Sturridge. There's a link there, just can't quite put my finger on it.
All three of them are hung like a horse.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Confirmed on BBC:
Brendan Rodgers is to stay as Liverpool manager following a meeting with the club's co-owner Tom Werner.
Werner met the 42-year-old Reds boss in the city on Tuesday as part of his end-of-season review.
Liverpool finished sixth in the Premier League last season and missed out on a place in the Champions League.
But Northern Irishman Rodgers and Werner agreed on a "comprehensive plan" aimed at ensuring performances improve next season.
Brenda stays and Blatter goes, this really is Good News Week.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Confirmed on BBC:
Brendan Rodgers is to stay as Liverpool manager following a meeting with the club's co-owner Tom Werner.
Werner met the 42-year-old Reds boss in the city on Tuesday as part of his end-of-season review.
Liverpool finished sixth in the Premier League last season and missed out on a place in the Champions League.
But Northern Irishman Rodgers and Werner agreed on a "comprehensive plan" aimed at ensuring performances improve next season.
Brenda stays and Blatter goes, this really is Good News Week.
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