Showing posts with label Brendan Rodgers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brendan Rodgers. Show all posts

Monday, January 4, 2016

Premier League Beginning Of The Season Prediction Review

Back in July I covered all twenty sides, over four separate articles, giving a brief paragraph or so on what I thought their fans could expect from the season. Now, with the January window now open and heading into the second half of the season I wanted to see exactly how well (or poorly) I was doing. The link to the original article involving the first five sides can be found here.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Managers Under Pressure

This week has seen two clubs in the Premier League lose their Managers. Dick Advocaat removed himself from the top job spot at Sunderland before Brendan Rodgers was sacked by Liverpool. The Sunderland situation has been a long time coming while, although calls for Rodgers head have been ongoing for over a year, it was still a bit of a shock when it finally happened. Add to that the pressure now on Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho and it really has been a case of Managers making the headlines in the first part of this season.

So, with these three clubs in mind, what next. Which direction should they go when looking for a new manager? What changes should they have made, or should make going forward?


Saturday, July 25, 2015

Premier League Predictions (Part 2 Of 4)

I missed out on doing this last year but figured I would go ahead and rekindle my Nostradamus type qualities for this season. Over the next four days I will take a look at each Premier League side, look at their positions last season along with how their summer has either strengthened or weakened them for this campaign.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

FA Cup: Liverpool v Oldham Pits Father Against Son

When Oldham travel to Liverpool later today it will come as great relief for Lee Johnson who will no doubt tell his boys to just enjoy the day. Struggling in the division two down from their hosts Sunday it will be a good day out against some top class players, but shouldn't distract from their ultimate goal, staying up.