Rodgers is the 4th manager at Anfield in the 2 years since Benitez left in 2010. Obviously the turmoil relating to the owners that's meant Liverpool have been on the front pages of the papers rather than the back during this time hasn't helped.
But hopefully, we can now put that behind us and get a bit of stability. It's worth noting that it took Liverpool 32 years to go through 4 managers between 1959 and 1991. A period that it's fair to say had it's moments of success. You only have to look at Man Utd (as much as it pains me to say) that show that constantly changing your manager, is not the way forward if you want to be successful. In today's demand for instant success would have meant that Ferguson would have probably been sacked long before they started winning things - so I suppose in that instance, a trigger happy owner would have been more beneficial to Liverpool, but I'm getting off the point slightly.
Rodgers has come in and as always with a new manager (except with Hodgson) there is a new sense of optimism. Swansea were impressive last season. Especially in their performance at Anfield. During the various draws at Anfield last season - it could be argued that that was a point won for Liverpool than 2 lost. They kept the ball well and had the chances to win the game, which they were possibly unlucky not to in the end.
A lot has been made of the new system that Rodgers will bring in. His Spanish connections have made it sound as though he will install a brand of tiki-taka football and we'll suddenly start playing like Barcelona. it's a nice idea, but I wonder how feasible it is.
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Hopefully Rodgers can change things round. If we can get playing properly and more importantly - Effectively, then we have a real chance of getting towards the pointy end of the table when April and May come along.
Transfers will obviously play a big part in this and if we learn to negotiate a bit more then we won't have to spend quite the eye-watering sums of money that we have been doing over the past few years.
Hopefully some of the players we signed last year can step up a level. Once they actually get used to the idea of wearing a Liverpool shirt then it is feasible that the likes of Henderson, Downing and especially Carroll can start to deliver. That is of course if Carroll hasn't been sold, because of the face of it he doesn't look like a Brendan Rodgers type of player. Although he could turn out to be a rather expensive plan B on the bench.
We signed Fabio Borini on Friday the 13th, which I understand is also when we signed Ian Rush. If you attach significance to such nonsense this is probably a good thing, so I think we will. To be honest I don't know that much about him but I suppose Rodgers does so we'll have to see how that pans out. we will have to hope that he is a little more successful than our other Italian signings, none of which have covered themselves in glory - apart from the 4th goal at Old Trafford from Dossena which was fun.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skoafqqLlJk&feature=related < always good to watch this again.
There was also the interesting rumour in the week of Fulham offering us Clint Dempsey and £9m for Andy Carroll which seems like a pretty good deal, even considering Dempsey's age.
To be honest I get a bit tired of all the rumours flying around - we'll see who we've got at the start of the season and with a bit of luck we'll get somewhere near fourth spot, which if Van Persie and Modric both leave their respective clubs will suddenly become a slightly easier prospect, but only slightly.
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