* to quote Shark Tank

woof woof ! » Sun Feb 01, 2015 6:47 pm wrote:Danish Red » Sun Feb 01, 2015 4:49 pm wrote:
Registered here a long long time ago - no idea on username but been reading for a while as Rawk went mental in the last 6 months.
On reflection, From my ten years + in the forum my gut tells me you're a previously banned member who brought fk all but strife to the forum.
Don't let the door hit your ***** on the way out (again) !
Santa » Feb 1st, '15, 19:51 wrote:woof woof ! » Sun Feb 01, 2015 6:47 pm wrote:Danish Red » Sun Feb 01, 2015 4:49 pm wrote:
Registered here a long long time ago - no idea on username but been reading for a while as Rawk went mental in the last 6 months.
On reflection, From my ten years + in the forum my gut tells me you're a previously banned member who brought fk all but strife to the forum.
Don't let the door hit your ***** on the way out (again) !
Haha woof...I thought the very same LOL
Kash_Mountain » Sun Feb 01, 2015 6:56 pm wrote:+2, not, Benny (was he banned) by any chance??
woof woof ! » Sun Feb 01, 2015 7:14 pm wrote:Kash_Mountain » Sun Feb 01, 2015 6:56 pm wrote:+2, not, Benny (was he banned) by any chance??
Odds on, can't think of many others that would trawl through six month old posts by other members in order to score a point. Either way the fella's deffo an a'rse and not needed here.
RED BEERGOGGLES » Sat Jan 31, 2015 11:12 pm wrote:West Ham striker Andy Carroll has criticised Brendan Rodgers' treatment of him while at Liverpool, telling The Times that he lost respect for the Anfield coach due to his "mixed messages."
Carroll, 26, was signed by then-Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish from Newcastle for 35 million pounds on deadline day of the 2011 January transfer window, but struggled to adapt to life at Anfield.
Rodgers took over in the summer of 2012, and Carroll joined West Ham on loan for the season before completing a permanent move to Upton Park a year later.
Carroll will travel to Anfield to face his old side on Saturday afternoon, and the striker says that while he would have accepted being told he was not part of Rodgers' long-term plans, he claims the Northern Irishman was not honest with him face-to-face.
"With Brendan Rodgers, there was a lot going on," Carroll said. "What he was saying to me and what was actually happening [were different things]. He was telling me one thing to my face, then I'd leave the training ground and he would ring me and tell me a completely different thing.
"He would say: 'You're going to play every week, you're going to play every game up front with [Luis] Suarez'. I'd leave and get home and he would ring me and say: 'Fulham and West Ham want you and I think it's best you should go.' I had just had a conversation with him 10 minutes ago. So I would go back and see him and he would say the opposite again.
"It was the same thing round and round and round. On phone calls, it was: 'I think you should go.' To my face it was: 'You'll start every week'. It was mixed messages. He was messing with my head. I lost respect for him, to be honest."
Carroll says he became angry at his treatment by the Liverpool coach, and saw an exit from Anfield as his only possible choice.
"Another example: I went to Hearts for the [Europa League qualifier]," he said. "I got up there. He said I was starting. I woke up in the morning and he came in and said: 'I think you've got a hamstring problem, you're not going to start.' I said my hamstring was fine. He said I'd be on the bench. I got to the ground and I wasn't even on the bench. I was the only one missing out.
"It was just messing me about. I was angry. I knew it was time to go. I thought I just want to play football. I didn't need this. Under Brendan I knew I was never going to play, with what he was saying to me.
"If he had said straightaway I wasn't going to play, I'd have said fair enough, you're a new manager, it's your decision. You didn't sign me, fair enough. He did it to a few other players, too, players who are not there now. I didn't need to speak to anyone about it. I just knew it was a breakdown. If the manager is treating me like this, [I thought] there is no reason for me to be at Liverpool.
http://www.espnfc.co.uk/barclays-premier-league/story/2274154/andy-carroll-liverpool-brendan-rodgers-messed-with-my-head-west-ham-return?
damjan193 » Sun Feb 01, 2015 8:50 pm wrote:Yes, let's ban everyone who disagrees with the popular opinion. No wonder the forum is deserted. BTW that was definitely not Benny, I remember well that he strongly disagreed with everything about Rodgers, positive or negative, and I think he's too big headed to change his opinion, much like most of you on here in fact.
damjan193 » Sun Feb 01, 2015 7:50 pm wrote:Yes, let's ban everyone who disagrees with the popular opinion. No wonder the forum is deserted. BTW that was definitely not Benny, I remember well that he strongly disagreed with everything about Rodgers, positive or negative, and I think he's too big headed to change his opinion, much like most of you on here in fact.
red till i die!! » Sun Feb 01, 2015 7:40 pm wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES » Sat Jan 31, 2015 11:12 pm wrote:West Ham striker Andy Carroll has criticised Brendan Rodgers' treatment of him while at Liverpool, telling The Times that he lost respect for the Anfield coach due to his "mixed messages."
Carroll, 26, was signed by then-Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish from Newcastle for 35 million pounds on deadline day of the 2011 January transfer window, but struggled to adapt to life at Anfield.
Rodgers took over in the summer of 2012, and Carroll joined West Ham on loan for the season before completing a permanent move to Upton Park a year later.
Carroll will travel to Anfield to face his old side on Saturday afternoon, and the striker says that while he would have accepted being told he was not part of Rodgers' long-term plans, he claims the Northern Irishman was not honest with him face-to-face.
"With Brendan Rodgers, there was a lot going on," Carroll said. "What he was saying to me and what was actually happening [were different things]. He was telling me one thing to my face, then I'd leave the training ground and he would ring me and tell me a completely different thing.
"He would say: 'You're going to play every week, you're going to play every game up front with [Luis] Suarez'. I'd leave and get home and he would ring me and say: 'Fulham and West Ham want you and I think it's best you should go.' I had just had a conversation with him 10 minutes ago. So I would go back and see him and he would say the opposite again.
"It was the same thing round and round and round. On phone calls, it was: 'I think you should go.' To my face it was: 'You'll start every week'. It was mixed messages. He was messing with my head. I lost respect for him, to be honest."
Carroll says he became angry at his treatment by the Liverpool coach, and saw an exit from Anfield as his only possible choice.
"Another example: I went to Hearts for the [Europa League qualifier]," he said. "I got up there. He said I was starting. I woke up in the morning and he came in and said: 'I think you've got a hamstring problem, you're not going to start.' I said my hamstring was fine. He said I'd be on the bench. I got to the ground and I wasn't even on the bench. I was the only one missing out.
"It was just messing me about. I was angry. I knew it was time to go. I thought I just want to play football. I didn't need this. Under Brendan I knew I was never going to play, with what he was saying to me.
"If he had said straightaway I wasn't going to play, I'd have said fair enough, you're a new manager, it's your decision. You didn't sign me, fair enough. He did it to a few other players, too, players who are not there now. I didn't need to speak to anyone about it. I just knew it was a breakdown. If the manager is treating me like this, [I thought] there is no reason for me to be at Liverpool.
http://www.espnfc.co.uk/barclays-premier-league/story/2274154/andy-carroll-liverpool-brendan-rodgers-messed-with-my-head-west-ham-return?
Carroll wouldn't go on record with that unless it was true. He isn't the only one of our past players to have a thing or 2 to reveal about the fantastic man management style Rodger's possesses.
Reg » Mon Feb 02, 2015 1:27 am wrote:I know my views aren't shared by all but surely the best way to get rid of someone you don't want, especially someone who is a large financial drain on the club, is to pi$$ them off? These lads are under contract for years on massive salaries, in principle they can justsit there banking the money..... like Mr Borini.
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