- Nov 25, 2012
- 8,359
- 17,609
Probably not good news for us that they didnt get CL though.4 points off cl , what a collapse. I remember reading the Leicester fans saying that bergwjin should join them instead of a Europa League team
Ironic
Probably not good news for us that they didnt get CL though.4 points off cl , what a collapse. I remember reading the Leicester fans saying that bergwjin should join them instead of a Europa League team
Ironic
Probably not good news for us that they didnt get CL though.
Because it has allowed one of United or Chelsea to get in there. With their revenues now back up it will be hard to get back in imo.
Because it has allowed one of United or Chelsea to get in there. With their revenues now back up it will be hard to get back in imo.
They are never affected with having CL or not. Leicester will bank roll on players if they got into CL and could be an annoying force to reckon with. So rather they got left out.Because it has allowed one of United or Chelsea to get in there. With their revenues now back up it will be hard to get back in imo.
He's just not as good a coach as people think.The Rodgers effect - that's three seasons now he's absolutely blown a strong position with a rubbish end of the season. Both the almost title season and the season after that at Liverpool, and now this.
I am much more worried about Wolves for next season than I am Leicester.
He's just not as good a coach as people think.
Was sacked at Reading for only having a plan A, benefited massively from Paulo Sousa's set up at Swansea, had one special season, sandwiched between two very unispiring ones at Liverpool, won stuff at Celtic (but who wouldn't) and had a good few months at Leicester.
That second Liverpool season was largely done by working on the skills and chemistry of Coutinho, Sturridge, Sterling and Suarez, who had one of the best seasons an individual has ever had in the PL. Yet totally ignoring the defensive side. He basically just went out all attack (conceding 3 goals against Palace, Norwich and Cardiff). Losing the title to one of the worst City teams in this era.
He's got a plan A that he sticks too, he's good at building positivity in the younger players but when that energy dies down he really struggles to change things and try to get his teams out of the rut.
I hope we don't go anywhere near him.
To be fair to Rodgers though (hilarious as it is to laugh at him mind) they currently have injured three of their first choice back four and main playmaker injured so you do wonder if they’d been available no’s would have been different.
Jammy for Man and Chelsea really (and I also don’t believe makes any difference if theyre in Champions League or not as they still get players just by throwing lots of money around - Chelsea with their Russian money and Man U with their massive revenue).
Yep no one else has had injuries.
Usually I'd agree that injuries are part and parcel of the game and affect everyone, but this season is a bit different. There's no denying that certain teams, ourselves included, have greatly benefited from the break due to Covid. United were one of those teams as Pogba and Rashford both had time to recover and their team has looked a lot better with them in it. There's also the differing squad depths to cope with multiple games in such a short space of time. I just think they've been one the clubs most affected by the crisis so it's a bit too easy for people to just say that they've bottled it.
Fucking hilarious they blew it after being third for so long. Imagine if that was us, the media would be loving it. I haven’t seen any tv since the games ended but I bet the media arent revelling in it like they would if it was us.