Gerrard would try convince them he should be player manager like his hero was and he'd have Carragher on Sky banging the drum and his sycophants in the media pressing his claim.
It would be the perfect storm as the ship sinks into the championship and Captain Gerrard is on the bridge with able seaman Carragher by his side and their all singing the funeral song as they go down.
you don't get how superb it is that he's blaming the shabites then ?
He'd deffo dive in front of the Hill of Pish to get Barca a Penalty, and not a single feck would be given.
There's plenty who are starting to doubt him. Albeit it's a fickle game and a couple of wins and they'll fall back into line.
What RAWK seems to aspire to is a more measured, intelligent look at the game. Somewhere tactics isn't a dirty word, somewhere you can talk about football in a way that would just never occur to the tabloid-hungry masses. And part of that ethos is the idea that RAWK is for Liverpool supporters, and that supporters first and foremost support, in action and in word, the club, the team, the management and the players.
But, but he has got this on his CV, something Shankly, Fergie and Mourinho haven't.
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Rodgers following the 2011 Championship Play-Off Final.
Ha, he looked like a thumb in a suit before the mid-life crisis started auto-piloting his body.
nailed on that as soon as he gets sacked from the RS that receptionist will have left him as well
she will force a divorce out of the fat little ted before thennailed on that as soon as he gets sacked from the RS that receptionist will have left him as well
But, but he has got this on his CV, something Shankly, Fergie and Mourinho haven't.
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Rodgers following the 2011 Championship Play-Off Final.
Ah. The days before he dumped his wife to shack up with the younger office help.
Humorous tranny references aside, I think we would all do well to leave out Rodgers's personal life from forum scrutiny/comment...glass houses and that.
He's the manager of "Liverpool Football Club" with the "best fans in der werld". Where he put himself under scrutiny when he appeared on a reality tv programme about being said manager of Liverpool Football Club.
Where he appeared as the defacto image of "the family man".
Later he left his wife for a coworker.
Rather interesting wouldn't you say?
You know, normally I'd agree with you. However, his conduct in his private life seems to be completely in keeping with how he conducts himself in interviews/in front of the Sky cameras. It's cowardly and callow behaviour, and I think it's fair to point that out, as many kopites defend him as being misinterpreted. He's not, his blaming of anyone but himself for their failures while personally taking credit (flipping the triangle?) for any success is exactly what he means to do. He's a vain, shallow, grasping character, a character that is consistent throughout his personal and professional life.Humorous tranny references aside, I think we would all do well to leave out Rodgers's personal life from forum scrutiny/comment...glass houses and that.
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