rascal
Player Valuation: £60m
They are worried.
We are Liverpool.
They. ARE. Worried.

(hyuna)
They are worried.
We are Liverpool.
They. ARE. Worried.
hahahaha I needed a visit to this thread after today. I will buzz off the end of last season for ever more. I still love the 'dare to dream' saying as much as 'we go again'. 5th biggest spenders in the PL ever, 200 million spent by Brent, no European football, countless penalties given by dodgy refs, ultra kopites meeting the team coach for home games....... all made them 'dare to dream'. And still they blew it. Haha.
Daniel Agger said Brendan Rodgers is an 'extremely competent coach' but left Liverpool due to differences with the manager. Photograph: Peter Powell/EPA
Daniel Agger has admitted that differences of opinion between him and Brendan Rodgers led to his exit from Liverpool after eight years at the club.
Agger, who rejoined Brondby in August for £3m, suggested that Rodgers did not appreciate his contribution last season and believes his direct approach impacted on his relationship with the manager.
“Let me put it this way: me and the manager were perhaps not on the same page for all of last season. For most of last season at least,” Agger told the Danish TV programme Onside.
“There was some distance between us and for me that was enough. I didn’t feel that he appreciated the things I contributed. And when I feel that, then it is time to move on.”
“Maybe where it went wrong between me and him is that I am very direct. I say things as they are, and also expect that people are [that way towards] to me. Maybe it’s wrong to expect that.”
Agger, however, added that Rodgers is an “incredibly talented man” and an “extremely competent coach”.
Seems like Agger upset Mr. Clever.
Will he survive?
"It was at 7.34pm on Saturday, precisely eight minutes after the match had ended, that an email landed from a well-known bookmakers offering odds of 9-1 on Liverpool’s manager, Brendan Rodgers, being sacked before the end of the season. The email’s heading was: ‘Could Rodgers Be On His Way?’ and the obvious answer from anyone exasperated with football’s thirst for knee-jerk reactions has to be ‘No, don’t be so ridiculous".
I see 'Mark YNWA Clatterberg' was at it again today. If he gets the derby match the club should refuse to play. Failing that, our supporters should boycott it.
This is my favourite thing in the world, I just had to bump it
Last season he did United away and Arsenal home. What a nice run of results that would be to continue.http://www.premierleague.com/content/premierleague/en-gb/referees/appointments.html
Atkinson gets the derby.
Referee letting a Liverpool Ladies player score straight from kick off, despite not even blowing his whistle to restart the game.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/29314805
Mr. Clever blaming their poor form on "the weight of the shirt" this morning.
/belm