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Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,624
Liverpool are sticking with Rogers according to him :lol:

What a load of idiots. We have Ancellotti, Klopp, Rafa, and Guardiola possibly on the market with 2 of those confirmed to be jobless and yet Pool is sticking to a proven mediocre coach that can neither buy good talents on the market nor utilize the squad that he has. Ancellotti and Guardiola can do both. Rafa is very good at the market but not so much at delivering consistency. Klopp can achieve very much using very little. The availabilty of top experienced coaches wont last for long.

In a year there is a good chance that City, Madrid (like always), Milan, Arsenal, Bayern and United will be looking for new coaches. Liverpool is arguably the least attractive project of the lot.

BR must go now before its too late and they find themselves experimenting with another unknown like Rogers.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
Moderator
Oct 11, 2005
75,666
Liverpool are sticking with Rogers according to him :lol:

What a load of idiots. We have Ancellotti, Klopp, Rafa, and Guardiola possibly on the market with 2 of those confirmed to be jobless and yet Pool is sticking to a proven mediocre coach that can neither buy good talents on the market nor utilize the squad that he has. Ancellotti and Guardiola can do both. Rafa is very good at the market but not so much at delivering consistency. Klopp can achieve very much using very little. The availabilty of top experienced coaches wont last for long.

In a year there is a good chance that City, Madrid (like always), Milan, Arsenal, Bayern and United will be looking for new coaches. Liverpool is arguably the least attractive project of the lot.

BR must go now before its too late and they find themselves experimenting with another unknown like Rogers.
You would expect Rogers to say something like "Sorry guys, I'm out". Come on man!:lol:

I think the owners will decide on Rogers once things at Madrid, City, etc shake out. If someone who can do better than Rogers is available, then the club will need to make a decision. But at the moment there isn't much they can do.
 

BottomLine

Junior Member
Dec 23, 2012
318
Liverpool are sticking with Rogers according to him :lol:

What a load of idiots. We have Ancellotti, Klopp, Rafa, and Guardiola possibly on the market with 2 of those confirmed to be jobless and yet Pool is sticking to a proven mediocre coach that can neither buy good talents on the market nor utilize the squad that he has. Ancellotti and Guardiola can do both. Rafa is very good at the market but not so much at delivering consistency. Klopp can achieve very much using very little. The availabilty of top experienced coaches wont last for long.

In a year there is a good chance that City, Madrid (like always), Milan, Arsenal, Bayern and United will be looking for new coaches. Liverpool is arguably the least attractive project of the lot.

BR must go now before its too late and they find themselves experimenting with another unknown like Rogers.
This year they are probably going to finish 5th, which is pretty much what their squad is worth. Last year they finished 2nd which was a big achievment for that squad. He's a fine coach, but of course they should bring someone like Klopp if they can.
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,624
You would expect Rogers to say something like "Sorry guys, I'm out". Come on man!:lol:

I think the owners will decide on Rogers once things at Madrid, City, etc shake out. If someone who can do better than Rogers is available, then the club will need to make a decision. But at the moment there isn't much they can do.
Why not? They could open discussions with the coaches that are guaranteed to leave such as Klopp. Klopp plays attacking football, can work with a budget and would command lesser wages than Guardiola or Ancellotti who are more used to working with star studded teams. Worst case scenario get Rafa who is also certain to leave.

They'd wrap up a deal and notify BR that he is sacked after the final game end. Then announce the new coach.

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This year they are probably going to finish 5th, which is pretty much what their squad is worth. Last year they finished 2nd which was a big achievment for that squad. He's a fine coach, but of course they should bring someone like Klopp if they can.
With all the teams severely underperforming they underperformed too. Chelsea is the only team to have not under-performed in England.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
Moderator
Oct 11, 2005
75,666
Why not? They could open discussions with the coaches that are guaranteed to leave such as Klopp. Klopp plays attacking football, can work with a budget and would command lesser wages than Guardiola or Ancellotti who are more used to working with star studded teams. Worst case scenario get Rafa who is also certain to leave.

They'd wrap up a deal and notify BR that he is sacked after the final game end. Then announce the new coach.
And you would expect BR to announce all that during the presser before the final match of the season?
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,624
No but to say I am certain 150% I am staying is quite indicative of what the board told him in private. They might be trolling him but its unlikely.
 

Enron

Tickle Me
Moderator
Oct 11, 2005
75,666
No but to say I am certain 150% I am staying is quite indicative of what the board told him in private. They might be trolling him but its unlikely.
We need to win this next game to stay in 5th. The board are unlikely to say anything until they do the yearly investigation next week.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,036
Liverpool are sticking with Rogers according to him :lol:

What a load of idiots. We have Ancellotti, Klopp, Rafa, and Guardiola possibly on the market with 2 of those confirmed to be jobless and yet Pool is sticking to a proven mediocre coach that can neither buy good talents on the market nor utilize the squad that he has. Ancellotti and Guardiola can do both. Rafa is very good at the market but not so much at delivering consistency. Klopp can achieve very much using very little. The availabilty of top experienced coaches wont last for long.

In a year there is a good chance that City, Madrid (like always), Milan, Arsenal, Bayern and United will be looking for new coaches. Liverpool is arguably the least attractive project of the lot.

BR must go now before its too late and they find themselves experimenting with another unknown like Rogers.
lets be honest, liverpool wouldn't be able to attract ancelotti, klopp, guardiola or even rafa back they are so bad
 

Gerd

Senior Member
Dec 25, 2011
5,955
lets be honest, liverpool wouldn't be able to attract ancelotti, klopp, guardiola or even rafa back they are so bad
No way ancelotti or guardiola would accept them imho . Rafa seems to be set for madrid so that's a no for him too . I do see klopp accepting them though . It would be a nice new experience for him . They aren't great at the moment , but he will have a lot more to work with than he had at dortmund . Their salarys and transfer budget is much higher .
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
69,036
No way ancelotti or guardiola would accept them imho . Rafa seems to be set for madrid so that's a no for him too . I do see klopp accepting them though . It would be a nice new experience for him . They aren't great at the moment , but he will have a lot more to work with than he had at dortmund . Their salarys and transfer budget is much higher .
I can see Klopp end up in Turkey tbh
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,541
I'd like to see him in the EPL. With a good budget and in a league where the style suits him, he could do really well.

Maybe somewhere like Valencia or Sevilla also
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
i hope he coaches roma or napoli


imagine him coaching roma

Klopp: i need players who can press and are fast and agile

Roma: here is totti
 

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