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#61
Quote from: Bensars on May 24, 2015, 06:26:32 PM

http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/latest-news/185729-boss-offers-apology-for-stoke-defeat


Brendan Rodgers offered an apology to Liverpool supporters following their 6-1 defeat at Stoke City on the final day of the 2014-15 season.

The Reds found themselves five goals down at half-time following strikes from Mame Diouf (2), Jonathan Walters, Charlie Adam and Steven Nzonzi.

Steven Gerrard pulled one back for the visitors after the break, but Peter Crouch headed in a late sixth for Stoke.

Afterwards, Rodgers told reporters: "To start with, it's an apology. I think everybody, all the supporters connected with Liverpool, will - like us all - be embarrassed by that and they deserve an apology.

"In the first half, we were too easily beaten. They scored a couple of wonder goals, but we have to be much better than that, like we showed in the second half. After the first half, the game was dead.

"We should have been much better in certain defensive moments in the game. We were too easily beaten and not competitive enough in certain areas. On the field, you've got to show aggression and desire to stop people running past you and beating you in a one-v-one duel. That's the bottom line of it. It was bitterly disappointing."

Rodgers acknowledged fans' frustration and disappointment at the defeat, and said: "They have every right to be [angry]. These supporters have been brilliant for us, particularly away from home with the support we've had. We can have no complaints - any of us. The supporters were angry at half-time and rightly so because that was awful, first half. Absolutely awful.

"This season has been a tough season, and in particular towards the end. In this period now, we've come up short. We haven't won enough games in this last couple of months of the season, so they've every right to be angry and frustrated. I take full responsibility for that as the manager.

"Our job is to now go away and reflect on this season. There's an awful lot of work to do and the job is to now go and fix that, and make sure we come back with a motivation greater than ever to push on next season. We've finished the season in sixth, which is where we deserve to finish. We have to now start, today, on the climb to get back up again."

With 2014-15 now over, Rodgers admitted he plans to address the areas that require improvement throughout the summer but also pledged that such work begins for him right now.

"There are a number of key elements of the performance today that didn't surprise me, if I'm being honest," he continued.

"There are areas that we'll address in the summer that will hopefully help us be much more competitive more consistently and be up there from the beginning of the season. We as a club will work very, very hard to make that happen."

Gòod. He's on the ball and will think about what to do during the summer. Everything under control
#63
I cant wait to hear Brendan"s press conference.
#64
A bit of money for Klopp over the weekend. I reckon somebody knows something.
#65
Paddy Power

Team to Win: Liverpool

Anytime Goal Scorer: S Gerrard

23/10
#66
Brendan Rodgers: "Three months ago I was a tactical genius, performing to a good level."

Five-times title winner Steve Nicol in the Daily Mail: "I'd love to know who was calling him a "tactical genius". When was he a tactical genius?"

When ex-players start turning on him his time is nearly up. Mind you he does say some silly things.
#67
Where are Liverpool's last championship winning team now? Good article from the Telegraph.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/liverpool/10770308/Liverpools-1989-90-champions-where-are-they-now.html
#68
What exactly is Daniel Sturridge's injury?
#69
3 game ban  as expected.
#70
Quote from: thebigfella on March 23, 2015, 12:42:20 PM
Quote from: JoG2 on March 23, 2015, 12:03:15 PM
Quote from: shawshank on March 23, 2015, 11:36:46 AM
Would you prefer that the owners/share holders get more money then?

I'd prefer ticket prices, merch, tours etc etc etc lowered & matches to be on free to air (like the good old days). . That's me in la la land though. John Terry earns more in a week than 2 brain surgeons earn combined in a year. Insane

They were never on free to air in the good old days.

BBC and ITV??
#71
Hurling Discussion / Re: AI Club hurling
March 17, 2015, 09:35:29 AM
I have to agree JC. Killmallock are certainly worth a small punt at 9/4. They were outsiders in the Limerick final and all through Munster so they won't mind the underdogs tag.
#72
God knows what will happen when the knew advantage rule comes in.

An awful lot can happen in 5 seconds of hurling.
#73
General discussion / Re: The Horse racing thread
March 10, 2015, 08:07:46 PM
Despite losing a right few quid with Annie Power falling I've had a surprisingly good first day. Roll on tomorrow!
#74
So South African businessman Dave King has succeeded in being voted on to the board of The Rangers International Football Club at today's extraordinary general meeting.

Will this bring a bright new dawn for the 3 year old Glasgow club or will all money problems at the club prove too difficult for Mr King & friends?

Interesting times ahead at Ibrox.
#75
QuoteIs there a definite possibility of success or is it simply a union justifying its existence?

The second point I'd say. A one day strike never achieved anything in my experience other than cost the striking workers a days pay.