Good comment about the scale of the Rodgers' Disaster Project by Andy Dunn in The Mirror today (even though it was about libpool going for Mourinho in the summer!"!!):
"Swansea are seven points better off than they were at this stage last season. They’ve scored 10 more goals and conceded five less. Liverpool are three points worse off than they were after 26 matches of the 2011-12 campaign. They have conceded nine goals more and won one game fewer. The only credit in Rodgers’ bank is the total of 44 goals scored – 14 more than this time a year ago. But Liverpool are two places below their position at the equivalent point last season, while Swansea are seven places higher.
All this, without mentioning the fact that Liverpool were about to win the League Cup and were en route to an FA Cup Final appearance. And Daniel Sturridge apart, Rodgers’ signings – his net spend has been over £40million, by the way – have made little impact. Rodgers is getting a decent tune out of some players he inherited – Jordan Henderson, for example – but others have regressed quite dramatically. The central core of Liverpool’s defence – featuring players such as Daniel Agger, Martin Skrtel and Pepe Reina – has become rotten."