
Brendan Rodgers – the Moneyball scapegoat
Thomas Wyer explains why Brendan Rodgers is a scapegoat for the deficiencies of ‘Moneyball’, a transfer policy whose flaws extend well outside of Merseyside.
Thomas Wyer explains why Brendan Rodgers is a scapegoat for the deficiencies of ‘Moneyball’, a transfer policy whose flaws extend well outside of Merseyside.
Nick Balchin discusses Brendan Rodgers’ decision to give James Milner more responsibility at Anfield.
As he enters his fourth season at Anfield Brendan Rodgers has yet to find a tactical identity, writes Patrick Mills.
With the dust settling on the Premier League season, Joe Taylor assesses the overall picture at Liverpool.
After their exit from the Europa League, James Nolan looks at how Liverpool can improve their European campaigns in future.
With their captain’s departure at the end of the season, Liverpool have a natural successor in Jordan Henderson, writes James Nolan.
Liverpool have struggled to have the impact that they had last season, but a brand new formation could be the answer to this problem.
A lacklustre performance at Old Trafford was just the latest sign of the Liverpool’s recent decline under Brendan Rodgers.
Liverpool will need to make a few changes if they are to progress to the knockout stages of the Champions League this season.
Andrew Flint defends the criticism Brendan Rodgers has received from all quarters for his team selection against Real Madrid.