Kyle wrote:He should be on a short leash.
Why should he be on a short leash? He's deserved as much time as he needs IMO.
Rodgers has worked wonders at Liverpool. He arrived with them on what seemed like a never ending fall from grace and took them back into the promised land of Europe not to mention the closest we've ever come to winning the league and the best football Anfield has seen in decades. He's had to cope with strenuous times mainly surrounding Suarez and coped perfectly but his departure hit the club harder than anyone would ever have predicted.
His decision making in the transfer window has been terrible, that's the main problem I have with him. I can't actually think of one good signing he's made (aside from Lallana who I'm still happy with) and whilst signing young blood with the future in mind (Moreno, Can, Origi) is great if you don't get the results in the meantime you're not going to be around to see those with potential actually get there. He's backed himself into a corner with his transfers because he's spent so fucking much on these players that it's become damn near impossible to not play them. (I'm not even going to talk about the lack of reinforcement in defense despite that being the main problem last season)
Gerrard has been awful this season and his legend status is for the first time beginning to hurt the club. His form has been tragic yet he's never been dropped and I can't understand why - take the Palace game for instance and putting aside how bad the team played, they got a hell of a lot worse when Joe Allen went off. Palace's equalizer came when Allen was off the pitch changing his shirt and I thought he worked his socks off tbh and did Gerrard's running for him so why on earth did he keep Gerrard on the pitch and drag Allen off? I can't fathom it. Literally the only reason I can think of is Gerrard's status at the club.
I think it's completely unfair that his job is being put under scrutiny though that's the game isn't it so I understand it but like I say to me at least he's deserved until the end of the season at the very least. Plus who would they replace him with? The shortlist for the Liverpool job would likely consist of Koeman, Monk and other overachieving managers of average sides. I think I'd only be willing to accept a Rodgers firing if they could get Klopp on-board.