Boxscarf » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:06 pm wrote:Brendan Rodgers will get time and patience from me, what angered me about Kenny last season was his constant poor decision making and his ridiculous comments in the media. He continued to play Henderson on the right, he continued to play Downing and Adam, he chopped and changed Carroll constantly, when Carroll would have a good game, he'd be benched the next.
Brendan Rodgers will make mistakes, he will lose matches as Liverpool manager and maybe this season will be as difficult and as frustrating as the last two seasons, but providing he learns from his mistakes and looks to right his wrongs immediately, I won't have any problems with him. Evans, Houllier, Rafa, Hodgson and Kenny were all managers who kept on making the same mistakes over and over again.
"Insanity: Is doing the same things over and over again and expecting different results" - Albert Einstein.
Boxscarf » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:06 pm wrote:Brendan Rodgers will get time and patience from me, what angered me about Kenny last season was his constant poor decision making and his ridiculous comments in the media. He continued to play Henderson on the right, he continued to play Downing and Adam, he chopped and changed Carroll constantly, when Carroll would have a good game, he'd be benched the next.
Brendan Rodgers will make mistakes, he will lose matches as Liverpool manager and maybe this season will be as difficult and as frustrating as the last two seasons, but providing he learns from his mistakes and looks to right his wrongs immediately, I won't have any problems with him. Evans, Houllier, Rafa, Hodgson and Kenny were all managers who kept on making the same mistakes over and over again.
"Insanity: Is doing the same things over and over again and expecting different results" - Albert Einstein.
Benny The Noon » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:17 pm wrote:
What if he doesn't learn from his mistakes immediatly ? What is your time frame ?
friendlyguy33 » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:20 pm wrote:
I think Kenny's downfall was not necessarily persisting with Henderson on the right but trying as with his first spell in charge in playing what he considered was the strongest eleven in the squad at any one particular time to fit each game rather than picking players in their best positions. This was why Henderson played most games on the right which didn't work, Downing sometimes was on the left or the right, sometimes Bellamy was on the left or the right and towards the end of the season there was rotation with Spearing and Shelvey.
Kenny did this in his first spell in charge I remember an away game at Villa Park in January 91 when he started with Steve Staunton on the right hand side of midfield and it didn't work the game ended 0-0. He switched it before the end with Jimmy Carter going from the left to the right but it still didn't win the game.
On the comments thing I suspect that the owners may have picked up on this in terms of the bad press Kenny got after the Suarez verdict and his reaction to the Sky reporter after the game at Old Trafford. I'm not saying that that Kenny's post match interviews cost him his job but I don't think it helped his cause.
Boxscarf » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:39 pm wrote:Benny The Noon » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:17 pm wrote:
What if he doesn't learn from his mistakes immediatly ? What is your time frame ?
If Rodgers decides to play Downing at the start of the season and after three matches Downing has looked poor, then I'd expect Downing to be dropped. If he plays Henderson on the right and he's ineffective then I'd expect him not to continue putting Henderson on the right. It's things like that, that really annoyed me last season with Kenny. He didn't know what his best starting XI was, he didn't know where to play players, where to get the best out of players and he changed his formation around a few times last season. It was a disaster and it probably had a massive affect on our players and their inability to get the right results despite at times playing good football.
I don't expect Rodgers to make the same errors that defined Dalglish's season last season. Brendan seems to know what he wants and will ensure he gets it, that's good enough for me and as long as we make progress next season in the league then I'll be a happy bunny, I'd even welcome some more silverware should the opportunity arrive.
I expect a tough season ahead, but that's no different to any given season.
Boxscarf » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:43 pm wrote:friendlyguy33 » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:20 pm wrote:
I think Kenny's downfall was not necessarily persisting with Henderson on the right but trying as with his first spell in charge in playing what he considered was the strongest eleven in the squad at any one particular time to fit each game rather than picking players in their best positions. This was why Henderson played most games on the right which didn't work, Downing sometimes was on the left or the right, sometimes Bellamy was on the left or the right and towards the end of the season there was rotation with Spearing and Shelvey.
Kenny did this in his first spell in charge I remember an away game at Villa Park in January 91 when he started with Steve Staunton on the right hand side of midfield and it didn't work the game ended 0-0. He switched it before the end with Jimmy Carter going from the left to the right but it still didn't win the game.
On the comments thing I suspect that the owners may have picked up on this in terms of the bad press Kenny got after the Suarez verdict and his reaction to the Sky reporter after the game at Old Trafford. I'm not saying that that Kenny's post match interviews cost him his job but I don't think it helped his cause.
It also didn't help that Kenny took a team that finished strongly and went from 13th to 6th in less than five months and added a load of expensive British tat to it and as a result dramatically weakened our first team. You don't send someone as technically gifted as Aquilani out on loan and you don't sell Meireles and replace those players with a Glasgow Rangers reject and a young midfielder who was a big fish in a small pond.
Kenny's poor summer signings cost him his job. He changed too much, too quickly and as a result we regressed in terms of performances and results from his caretaker stint.
7_Kewell » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:39 pm wrote:says Benny the loon who wrote off our manager 10 mins into his tenure
Benny The Noon » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:30 pm wrote:
And if he continues with Downing and doesn't change what you expect him to then what ?
You seem to have already drawn your line.
It is possible that we could end up with less points than last season and a couple places down as it might take time - then what ?
Boxscarf » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:45 pm wrote:7_Kewell » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:39 pm wrote:says Benny the loon who wrote off our manager 10 mins into his tenure
Benny is perhaps the biggest hypocrite I have ever seen on a Liverpool forum.
I never wanted Kenny sacked, so no I never got my wish. My wish to see Liverpool football club winning trophies again, including league titles and European cups.
Brendan Rodgers has inherited a bit of a mess, if we finish 5th this season under him and next summer he decides to sign utter rubbish and we finish 7th, then I'd be as annoyed at him as I was at Kenny. Would I wish him to be sacked? Not at all. I don't like it when any Liverpool manager gets sacked and that includes Roy Hodgson. It saddens me, so Benny you really ought to stop this crusade you have against my name. I'm here to debate, not engage in petty tit-for-tat insults with you.
Benny The Noon » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:47 pm wrote:
Boxscarf you are only a young boy who seems to say a lot but none of it has substance.
Let's see how long your paitence lasts. You are the newer generation of fans.
Benny The Noon » Sun Jun 03, 2012 10:52 pm wrote:God here he goes again like a broken record.
Put me on ignore Kewell that way you want have to read what I say
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