greygoose
Super Freak
He still may up winning the FA Cup this season.
Does winning the FA Cup really constitute a successful season? It's lost it's romanticism over the years becoming a secondary cup in my opinion. It's all about winning the league primarily and reaching the quarter/semi finals of the UCL at worst.
You can't disregard how well you have played, that's paramount to any supporter. Even if you don't win the league it's how you went about it that counts. You have the nucleus of a great side and showing great promise for future seasons. Rodgers is a young, hungry manager that has been tactically astute this year, I wish I could say the same for our manager.
I would trade a potential FA Cup win for your position, win or lose the PL.
You have a manager there that could go on to achieve great things with Liverpool.
I just want to say the same
I don't think Martinez is a realistic target right now. He seems like a really loyal type of guy and currently he has a 3 year contract with the Toffees.
I would settle for Klopp, he is my choice.
If you win the FA Cup this season and Liverpool fail to win the league and finish second or third, regardless of how well we have played this season, who in your opinion has had the most successful season?
Klopp would be good, he needs to move away from Dortmund to progress. He's taken them as far as he can and Bayern will own that league for years to come now.
That is a really good question to be fair.
Pullis has surpassed expectations there. I think they will beat the drop as well which is a phenomenal feat!
If Liverpool win the league this season I believe Rodgers & Suarez should both win Manager & Player of the Year respectively.
Again, there's still five games to go this season and with 15 points still to play for anything could happen to any team.
Could be worse, you could be a Sunderland supporter like me