Brentan Rodgers

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Bren Top Ten

1. ”It was a perfect away performance, apart from the first 10 minutes.”

2. “I’ve always said that you can live without water for many days, but you can’t live for a second without hope.”

3. “My biggest mentor is myself because I’ve had to study, so that’s been my biggest influence.”

4. “I am not a power freak.”

5. “You train dogs, I like to educate players.”

6. ‘I think there’s three players who will let us down this year — the cause, the fight, everything – and I have written them down already in these three envelopes. Make sure you are not in one of the envelopes.”

7. ”I use a quote with the players,“Per aspera ad astra”, which is Latin for ‘through adversity to the stars’.”

8. “When you’ve got the ball 65-70% of the time, it’s a football death for the other team. We’re not at that stage yet, but that’s what we will get to. It’s death by football. You just suck the life out of them.”

9. “I will leave no stone unturned in my quest – and that quest will be relentless.”

10. ”We play with 11 men; other teams play with 10 men and a goalkeeper.”

I've heard a lot of men talk about their greatness and philosophies. What they have in common and what sets them apart from this trash-binned armoured oaf is the fact that they actually achieved things before and after they uttered their words.

This cnut just pisses all over the floor and calls it a golden river.
 
Surely Brendan and the life size poster of himself in his living room must know his days are numbered. He'll survive the end of season review, but will be sacked in the middle of next season. The man is full of shit and is being kept above water by the play of footballer, Luis Suarez, who deserves even more praise for his footballing ability than he receives.
 
Only seen the highlights but once again his system of having his keeper and inept defenders passing the ball around inside their own half got them into trouble. Shite tactics
 
Poor old Bren's Kopping it from Football365's Mediawatch:

He's beginning to sound like one of those Japanese soldiers on an island in the Pacific who thought the war was still raging well into the 1970s.

We would just like to remind everyone - since it sounds like at least Brendan has forgotten - that Liverpool lost.
 
I've heard a lot of men talk about their greatness and philosophies. What they have in common and what sets them about from this trash-binned armoured oaf is the fact that they actually achieved things before and after they uttered their words.

This cnuts just pisses all over the floor and calls it a golden river.

:lol: my god!
 
An insight into some of Brentan's blue sky thinking.

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Liverpool FC?

There we go again. They're obsessed.

It makes sense to me. If anything it's respectful to Everton to include FC.

Some clubs call themselves United, others Rovers or City, certain mavericks go with Wednesday. The most inspirational name they could come up with was 'Football Club'.
 
I've heard a lot of men talk about their greatness and philosophies. What they have in common and what sets them apart from this trash-binned armoured oaf is the fact that they actually achieved things before and after they uttered their words.

This cnut just pisses all over the floor and calls it a golden river.

:lol: im robbing that....
 
Brendanism Of The Day "I've made him sort of my architect within the group. He and I communicate a lot, so I get a feeling" - Brendan Rodgers on Luis Suarez.

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It takes "excellence" to be a first teamer for Liverpool ? The other three elements are something players can work hard on but "excellence" ?

Well, it was either "excellence" or "expensive shite".

What ever it was, it had to begin to the letter 'e' to fit in with The Educator's witty "CORE" theme.
 
Bren Top Ten


10. ”We play with 11 men; other teams play with 10 men and a goalkeeper.”

Is that the equivalent of calling The Beatles "3 Musicians and Ringo Starr?"
 
Well, it was either "excellence" or "expensive shite".

What ever it was, it had to begin to the letter 'e' to fit in with The Educator's witty "CORE" theme.

In the books he's obviously following along with , the 'e' would have been 'enthusiasm'

I#m guessing brenton changed it because he couldnt spell that, judging from the rest of the board.
 
Yes. I find them literally unbearable, to the extent that I once pretended to take a call telling me my mum had had a fall, just so I could escape. One of the lowest moments of my life, but it was that or jump out the window.
 
The only good one I went on was when I worked for the Home Office. They insisted that a 60-year-old bloke who worked in the laundry at Brixton prison attended. He was asked to give a presentation on what he did and said 'I work in a prison - it has degraded me, the rest of the people who work there and the people we lock up'.
 
No, the facilitators pretended it was content free and critiqued the presentation and the audience largely thought 'silly old arse who's only fit to stuff the machines'.
 
Why does he want it to spell CORE anyway?

Reminds me a bit of the rubbish For Every Manc A Religion banner, which doesn't even spell FEAR, it spells FEMAR, but why would you want it to spell FEAR anyway?

Why don't you take that up with Ian Brown, given that the original song has the lyrics "for every man a religion"?

I think it's called poetic licence.
 
I sometimes try to look at Liverpool honestly, objectively and as a neutral and I still can't find anything even remotely likable about the club.

I hope this mid-table run they are on isn't just a blip. I sincerely hope that is their future. Unfortunately, they are one of the very few clubs almost as popular as United Worldwide and they are bound to challenge within the top 4 again at some point down the line.
 
I sometimes try to look at Liverpool honestly, objectively and as a neutral and I still can't find anything even remotely likable about the club.

I hope this mid-table run they are on isn't just a blip. I sincerely hope that is their future. Unfortunately, they are one of the very few clubs almost as popular as United Worldwide and they are bound to challenge within the top 4 again at some point down the line.

There was a time when Liverpool were almost as popular as United or maybe even more, but I think those days are long gone. New generations of football supporters outside the UK especially in Asia where lots of sponsorship & money come from, they don't usually pick a mid table team to start supporting. There are even plenty of Chelsea supporters nowadays. Of course there will be new Liverpool fans but not as many as there used to.

Contrary to the myth that United always have more money, Liverpool have spent more money in transfers than United since the Premier league started. Liverpool do have resources but if they were to be judged in an economic sense, they have been very woeful & wasteful. Yea they could challenge for the top 4 again one day but that also depends on other teams faltering, like spurs, arsenal, everton. And that's also if another Oil Sheikh doesn't suddenly buy another club as his play thing.
 
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