Chrisjn
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Anyone got that Brendan rodgers blobfish pic. The one that says "But we won the passing"
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers on BBC Radio 5 live: "We were coming here in good form and obviously we are bitterly disappointed. I was bitterly disappointed with the young players as today they had a chance to show they can play for Liverpool and compete for a club that has to challenge for trophies."
Gutless.
RODGERS: "People will say Oldham had lost 7 of their last 8 league games, but they drew the other - they're no pushover."
RODGERS: "People will say Oldham had lost 7 of their last 8 league games, but they drew the other - they're no pushover."
RODGERS: "People will say Oldham had lost 7 of their last 8 league games, but they drew the other - they're no pushover."
RODGERS: "People will say Oldham had lost 7 of their last 8 league games, but they drew the other - they're no pushover."
RODGERS: "People will say Oldham had lost 7 of their last 8 league games, but they drew the other - they're no pushover."
It originated from here: https://twitter.com/officiallfc (a parody account).
I love this one on that site!
Official LFC @OfficialLFC 1 Jan
TICKETS: There are limited tickets available for tomorrow when LFC, still unbeaten in 2013, take on Sunderland at Anfield.
Asked whether fourth is a realistic goal for Liverpool, the Northern Irishman insisted: "So is third, so is second and maybe even first. I said to the players that everyone talks about fourth place but what about third?
Some scouser on the radio was calling him Brenton Rodgers.
Got to say, mark of a very, very poor manager (in the strictest sense, rather than specifically football management) to blame junior staff for a bad situation.
How about blaming Suarez, Henderson and the other first teamers who played the game from the start. Picking on the youngsters is not only the easy option, its also the worst.
A club with a policy of signing inexperienced youngsters has a manager who blames inexperienced youngsters when he fecks up.
That will end well.
Honours
Managerial:
Swansea City
Football League Championship Play-Offs: 2010–11
Individual:
Premier League Manager of the Month: January 2012
Football League Championship Manager of the Month: February 2011