Quote Originally Posted by Letters View Post
Who does that?
Seriously. Who on here does that?
Stop being ridiculous.


No. No they don't. Literally no-one has done that.



Yes. Again. Literally no-one does that and no-one is suggesting you should either.
Are the only two options to praise everything he does or criticise everything he does and waste no opportunity to have a dig at him.
Like I said, it's like you're some bitter ex who can see no good in anything he does.
There's definitely people that do, I've lost that respect for Wenger I use to have and that's a lot in part to the way he treats the fans, nothing he says or does seems to consider the fans, it seems to be about his players and his targets...I'd have a lot more respect for him if he was more honest and instead of pretending we're fantastic admitting we're not there and then focussing on improving things.

I'm not bitter, I'm just tired of him, nothing changes, same comments, same methods, same praise, same style same everything and IMO he's also very patronising, his interviews might be shrugged off by people as media talk, however all of his words are also heard by the fans thus he should think more carefully before speaking about certain things.

So yeah I don't have much good to say about him, we're going nowhere with him in charge and he does a poor job of selling any kind of vision he has as well with his blinkered approach.


Quote Originally Posted by Letters View Post
No I'm not. Liverpool have come from nowhere and suddenly look like they'll win the title. If they do it'll be a fantastic achievement.
But there have been discussions about how they've done it and I am others have responded to the "ZOMG! Rodgers is a genius!!!1!!1!!" comments by looking at factors which have led to their success this season. Suarez is one, there are others though which I've been over previously.

And yes, I do grumble about the billionaire clubs as should anyone who loves football and doesn't like how it's become a business.
Rodgers has done a great job to be honest, he's the guy that implemented the style and he stuck youngster in and gave them a chance to shine amongst seasoned professionals (Wenger use to this incidentally, a few youngsters amongst some quality experienced players), he changed tactics according to opposition and he signed played like Sturridge and got the best out of players like Henderson, Suarez etc

Suarez is undoubtedly a factor, but so is the man management of players like him, he could easily have been lumbered with a player who sulked his way to the end of the season, instead the player has performed majestically, signed a new contract and seemingly helped them to the title.

IMO what Rodgers has done is great management because he's displayed the traits good managers should and been adaptable.