
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Tue Apr 04, 2017 7:47 pm wrote:Like it or not Brendan went closer to winning the title than any Liverpool manager of the last 27 years. He had to put up with a lot of peripheral cr@p as well like that stupid 'Being Liverpool' television program and being humiliated by the club over the signing of Balotelli.
I thought he did a good job and kept his dignity throughout despite taking a hell of a lot of stick.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Tue Apr 04, 2017 8:47 pm wrote:Like it or not Brendan went closer to winning the title than any Liverpool manager of the last 27 years. He had to put up with a lot of peripheral cr@p as well like that stupid 'Being Liverpool' television program and being humiliated by the club over the signing of Balotelli.
I thought he did a good job and kept his dignity throughout despite taking a hell of a lot of stick.
ycsatbjywtbiastkamb » Mon Apr 03, 2017 11:34 am wrote:fivecups » Mon Apr 03, 2017 9:58 am wrote:Congratulations on winning the league with Celtic with 8 games to spare. 28 wins from 30 and two draws. Yes, Celtic were always going to win the league but they have improved immeasurably this year, great signings with Dembele and Sinclair. It didn't work out at Liverpool but great to see our previous manager doing so well.
Yep well said mate, he's building a decent little CV for himself considering he's only just turned 44.
Liverpool and Celtic are 2 massive clubs and he went pretty close to winning the title with them both. He would have learnt a hell of a lot from his time here, he had to deal with 2 legends coming to the end of their careers (Gerrard and Carragher), deal with a couple of loose cannons in Suarez and Balotelli, deal with rising stars in Sterling and Coutinho and that's without even going into the whole transfer committee saga as well.
It wouldn't surprise me if he developed into a top manager by the time he's in his 50's.
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