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  1. #1

    I personally think rodgers has taken liverpool as

    far as he can. Good football and some good good thrashings against teams played into his hands but no idea about defence and i think but deep down tacitcally taken them as far as he could. he get shown up when big manager set up well tacically against him.

    2-0 at home to chelsea
    2-1 to us in fa cup
    1-0 to united in league cup

    last season he lost to
    oldham 3-2 in fa cup
    northampton on pens in league cup
    and many big league games.

    He made some awful signings
    aspras
    alberto
    moses
    cissakho
    jones

    Which is why he be exposed in europe and long term . Personally if i were liverpool i let him go. He taken them as far as he can. I replace him with de boer or a top european tactical manager.

    But hope liverpool keep them as he win f**k all their.

  2. #2

    So, Modd, who was the first furriner to manage an English team?


  3. #3

    I think it was arsene wenger though not sure

    anyway in his first full season he won us the double.

    rodgers is for me just another keegan, roy evans type manager. Nothing against him but out of his depth long term at top level

  4. #4

    You think wrong. There was a saffa at Chester in the 1960s by the name of Peter Hauser. He won

    nowt.

  5. #5

    The point is modern british manager can,t

    cut it at top level clubs long term

    rodgers is just another clueless keegan

  6. #6

    Re: So, McModd, who was the first furriner to manage an English team?

    Bill Shankly

  7. #7

    I thought he means outside the uk

    not from inside it

  8. #8

    George Ramsey was before him. First non-English (and first Glaswegian) to win the English league.

    Aston Villa. 1894.

  9. #9

  10. #10

    Bergara was before him, at Rochdale in late 80s. But Hauser at Chester was the first non-Brit, 1960s


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