Manager of the year

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It'll be Rodgers, no matter where Everton finish and no matter where Liverpool finish

And in all honesty he'll deserve it
 

Think was Bobby has done is more impressive. He's had no time to build, he's just come straight in and taken over from someone with a big legacy (Moyes himself should know how hard that is), he's improved us in every way and he's had a negative spend!

Rodgers has done very well, no doubt, but he does have Suarez to count on. We don't have any players like that; our success has been purely down to the manager getting the best from all areas of the team. The defence has been immense, Howard has had the best season of his life, Rom has been a beast up front and our CM pair is awesome -- not to mention Barkley having the season of his life. What Roberto has done, given his comparative lack of time and resources -- something Rodgers has had in abundance at this point, is just amazing.
 
Rodgers is amazingly fortunate to have Suarez. He's the third best player in the world. 7th last season was a massive underachievement when you consider that. Given their reliance on him and the money they spend, I am loathe to give Rodgers much credit, blue-tinted specs off.

If they lose Suarez I do believe Rodgers will get shown up in a big way. I haven't been overly impressed with his transfers or tactics really, as of yet - I have been impressed by Suarez and Sturridge. Two players that, as far as I can see, Rodgers simply lets do what they like.

Football's a results business though and winning the league would be a huge achievement, so he'd deserve it if they won it.
 
Rodgers is amazingly fortunate to have Suarez. He's the third best player in the world. 7th last season was a massive underachievement when you consider that. Given their reliance on him and the money they spend, I am loathe to give Rodgers much credit, blue-tinted specs off.

If they lose Suarez I do believe Rodgers will get shown up in a big way. I haven't been overly impressed with his transfers or tactics really, as of yet - I have been impressed by Suarez and Sturridge. Two players that, as far as I can see, Rodgers simply lets do what they like.

Football's a results business though and winning the league would be a huge achievement, so he'd deserve it if they won it.
I sometimes think that Brenda seems to have stumbled into the system they play, like it was Tika taka at the beginning but the way they play now is a million miles away from it, I wonder how they would play if the rat went missing, would Brenda be able to adapt ? Just a thought like.
 

Bobby M all the way. He has transformed the way we play on a negative spend to get us challenging for top 4 and playing some wonderful football, all in his first season.
Brenda has a £300 million pound squad at his disposal and one of the best strikers in the world (even though he is a gobsh!te) and he's got them playing like a more attractive version of Allardyce's Bolton.
 
Rodgers does indeed deserve a lot of credit this season but looking at the stat below they really should have won the Premiership title multiple times before now. They are only 1 decent signing away from being the second highest spenders in Premiership history.

1. Chelsea - £1,046,623,600
2. Man City - £742,440,600
3. Liverpool - £724,801,440.
 
No one mentioned Jose Mourhinio?

Seriously, if Chelsea won the league with that squad I would say that is his biggest achievement since Porto.
 

It has only gone to a manager who didnt win the league 3 times.

George Burley. Ipswich:Blink:
Harry. Spurs
Pardew.

Thought Moyes had it tbh, maybe that was some LMA thing or something.
 
It's gonna be Brendan Rodgers, took a 7th placed team to title contention.

It shouldn't be because he's conceded about 40 goals and without that strike force is limited.
 

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