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Re: Being Liverpool

by E. Andrew » 25 Sep 2012 19:07

Archie's penalty It was boring and yet fascinating at the same time.


I can't remember an example of ever feeling that way. Those legitimately seem like complete opposites.

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Re: Being Liverpool

by Royalclapper » 25 Sep 2012 19:10

Apparently, in episode 5 we get to see BR discussing his tactical approach with the team on getting out of the Thai ladyboy bar they are trapped in.

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by phil in cornwall » 25 Sep 2012 21:51

Archie's penalty It was boring and yet fascinating at the same time. I loved the bit when he was talking about getting the car from the club.


What car was that?

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by phil in cornwall » 25 Sep 2012 21:53

Maybe it will go on until the Liverpool v Reading game so he will get a result.

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by Big Ern » 25 Sep 2012 23:06

Archie's penalty Rodgers is supposed to come across as a massive cock.


Shocked!


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by Royal With Cheese » 27 Sep 2012 00:05

Oh sweet jesus and the angel gabriel. That was a pretty cringeworthy piece of TV.

Surely this is a poor parody of the Office? Did no one at Fox realise the producer is taking the piss?

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by Jackson Corner » 27 Sep 2012 02:02

It made TOWIE look like qaulity TV.

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by facaldaqui » 28 Sep 2012 14:57

Very strange viewing, particularly because until we know whether Rodgers succeeds or fails at Liverpool, we don't know whether to regard all this as deluded bullshit or inspired progressiveness. If Liverpool succeed in playing like Spain and winning trophies under Rodgers, he may be seen as the Messiah he'd like to be seen as, and this documentary will be remembered as Rodgers's Sermon on the Mount.

What annoyed me most, though, was the stuff about how the club is a religion to the Liverpool fans, who are a special breed. Why are they more of a special breed than any other fans, particularly the Everton fans, who must be very similar?

They hark back to the wonder days of the Euro dominance, but I remember that game away to St Etienne where the Liverpool fans left a trail of destruction and robbery throughout France. Basically, they were turning up mob-handed at small provincial shops and garages and nicking everything in sight.

One surprise: the training ground in the middle of a housing estate.

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Re: Being Liverpool

by Alan Partridge » 28 Sep 2012 15:15

Did Rodgers say 'I'm a friend first, boss second, probably entertainer third'


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by Super_horns » 28 Sep 2012 21:07

This seems to be about telling all the youngsters off...they'll listen for a whille I guess but for how long?

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by royalsroyalsroyals92 » 28 Sep 2012 23:01

My favourite part - how they say how steven Gerard is simply a normal person, while panning through his mansion complete with spiral staircase and shiny white grand piano.

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by Barry the bird boggler » 29 Sep 2012 07:52

royalsroyalsroyals92 My favourite part - how they say how steven Gerard is simply a normal person, while panning through his mansion complete with spiral staircase and shiny white grand piano.


Sure it wasn't John Lennon's place?

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Re: Being Liverpool

by PBR » 29 Sep 2012 09:58

is john sitton going to make an appearance? maybe rogers replacement?


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by Ark Royal » 01 Oct 2012 14:40

This is being massively over-hyped on FSC in the US. Watched a bit yesterday and it makes one cringe. It is just The Office with a lot of red shirts. Big Watch Rodgers is now Brentian Rodgers.

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Re: Being Liverpool

by Avon Royal » 14 Oct 2012 10:28

Liverpool and him deserve each other.

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Re: Being Liverpool

by No Fixed Abode » 14 Oct 2012 14:28

Caught a few minutes of it on Friday night. BR giving some pre match analysis the night before the WBA game in the hotel. He had three envelopes each with a players name in, which were names of players he thought would let the squad down this season. :|

Very strange stuff.

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Re: Being Liverpool

by No Fixed Abode » 14 Oct 2012 16:30

another thing that comes across, is the players don't look like they're enjoying training etc. Gerrard has a miserable face anyway, but all the players are dead pan.

Obviously players have to remain professional, but it's all about enjoying what you're doing and the players faces and body language tell a different story.

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by sandman » 14 Oct 2012 17:08

If he's already written the names down then how can they "make sure" they're not in the envelop?
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by Wimb » 14 Oct 2012 17:11

Whats surprising to me is that he seems to have learnt so little from his failures at Reading.

He's once again ditching senior players without obvious replacements, he got rid of Harper/Rosenior at Reading and now the likes of Carroll at Liverpool.

Let slip players he fancied yet failed to clinch, Sigurdsson/Dempsey instead of Tommy Smith.

He's persisting with 4-3-3 even when he doesn't really have the players to do it.

Making ill advised and slightly egotistical comments in front of the cameras.

Failing to get early points on the board to settle down the fanbase.

I really hoped he'd learnt a few things from those disastrous few months here and while he's obviously got quite a bit of time to turn things around it once again seems like he's making similar mistakes.

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