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    Quote Originally Posted by Özim View Post
    There's almost a resentment on here with other clubs spending money, I'd suggest it's because our own club and manager has for a decade refuse to open the coffers and we've had to watch bargain buys whilst other clubs have seen world class players walk through their doors.

    I see there are now excuses as to why Brendan Rodgers is a success, yet if you look he was also successful in relative terms at Swansea, in the end he's put a team together who have proved capable of beating all that's put in front of them and hasn't had to spend huge amounts, yes he has Suarez but he's developed him into the player he is and has also brought other players alongside him to make Liverpool more potent.

    In my eyes, he's adapted, changed tactics and analysed the team and looked to improve them in a logical way, I'd expect he'll invest in the defence in the summer as that's the logical thing to do to continue with their current progress, I'm sure it's refreshing for Liverpool to have a manager who does the things that clearly need to be done and addresses issues that are clear to all.
    I'm sorry what's your basis for suggesting that Suarez has developed at all under Rodgers, his scoring rate was very similar to what it was when he was being managed by Kenny Dalglish.
    In my eyes Brendan Rodgers will have a lot of adapting to do to his back line and midfield in order to make them competitive next season when he has continental fixtures to contend with. It remains to be seen whether he is up to the task.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie View Post
    I'm sorry what's your basis for suggesting that Suarez has developed at all under Rodgers, his scoring rate was very similar to what it was when he was being managed by Kenny Dalglish.
    In my eyes Brendan Rodgers will have a lot of adapting to do to his back line and midfield in order to make them competitive next season when he has continental fixtures to contend with. It remains to be seen whether he is up to the task.
    No it wasn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Borini Is Boss View Post
    No it wasn't.
    Nobody likes you any more. It was fine when you were losing but that's all over now and you brought this on yourself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    Nobody likes you any more. It was fine when you were losing but that's all over now and you brought this on yourself.
    Uhuh.

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    I agree, go away we can't take pity on you now your going to be league champions. Now your part of the problem :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbert_Chapman's_Zombie View Post
    I'm sorry what's your basis for suggesting that Suarez has developed at all under Rodgers, his scoring rate was very similar to what it was when he was being managed by Kenny Dalglish.
    In my eyes Brendan Rodgers will have a lot of adapting to do to his back line and midfield in order to make them competitive next season when he has continental fixtures to contend with. It remains to be seen whether he is up to the task.
    He's scored and created a lot more (his scoring rate isn't the same he only got 17 from 39 for Dalglish, he's got 30 in both following seasons in less games this and marginally more last), I'd say he's improved significantly in the last couple of years as a player to now being considered one of the best players around.

    Time will tell, but you'll probably find he'll try and address the issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Özim View Post
    He's scored and created a lot more (his scoring rate isn't the same he only got 17 from 39 for Dalglish, he's got 30 in both following seasons in less games this and marginally more last), I'd say he's improved significantly in the last couple of years as a player to now being considered one of the best players around.

    Time will tell, but you'll probably find he'll try and address the issues.
    Was looking at the leading scorer table. Suarez on 30, Sturridge on 20. That's insane. 50 goals between the pair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Niall_Quinn View Post
    Was looking at the leading scorer table. Suarez on 30, Sturridge on 20. That's insane. 50 goals between the pair.
    I know right. Who would have thought having top strikers would win you the title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by She Wore A Red Ribbon View Post
    I know right. Who would have thought having top strikers would win you the title.
    Not even the enemy of football could flush enough sewage onto the season to stop them. I hope they blow his clogs off in the upcoming game.
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    I have a feeling Chelsea will win this weekend, I think the Sociopathic one has been going out of his way to dampen expectations by talking about playing a weakened side. Rodgers will foolishly go all out attack and Chelsea will grab a 1-0 win and the media circle jerk will begin anew

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