31 Aug 2015 22:18:26
Read that Suso is possibly leaving Milan on loan. Interesting that the club were slammed on here by some when Suso left, saying he'd been Brendaned. Maybe he just wasn't good enough?


1.) 01 Sep 2015
31 Aug 2015 22:32:55
He's 21 still learning,he went on loan to almeira at 19 and performed well in 13/14 came back for game time,got nothing. found that BR had purchased a few players in his position,and wasn't allowed to leave that summer. He needs games,nothing has changed,he may get that elsewhere and come back a better player,instead of being wasted on a bench for an entire season stunting his growth as a player.


2.) 01 Sep 2015
31 Aug 2015 23:02:25
Hard to believe the witch hunt was wrong?

{Ed001's Note - how is it wrong? This is idiocy. I am going to delete imbecilic comments like this in future. If you don't understand youth development, you would be best shutting up, the pair of you. You just make it obvious you have no idea what you are talking about when you gob off like this and embarrass yourself with a complete lack of insight.}


3.) 01 Sep 2015
31 Aug 2015 23:46:08
How nice to have hindsight on your side. Suso played well when called upon and was never seen again. Brendan was slammed for that you will find. The same has happened with Teixeira and Rossiter, both were given one appearance at some point, made very good accounts of themselves, and were never seen again. Rossiter finally has been given another chance this season.


4.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 03:37:51
Milan is in a shambles hence, proves nothing about his ability. Every player needs to be trusted and given confidence in order to excel and at Milan, the club has been a shambles for years with a revolving door of managers and lack of funds. Not defending the boy but just telling the situation at the club as it is. I would know because I've been a Milan fan sice the days of Gullit, Van Basten and Rijkaaard.


5.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 05:28:14
it depends on whether he was given as much chance as he was with us. By 'good enough' I would assume as a 19 year old that looked pretty decent whenever he did play was as much as anyone could expect and should have been enough to warrant more of a chance. he was never given a good run of games no matter how well he did as a sub.


6.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 06:23:46
Ed001, bit harsh mate, I simply pointed out what may be happening with Suso and opined that if both clubs can't find a spot for him in the team then maybe he isn't as good as was hoped? This isn't what I would consider "gobbing off" and certainly don't consider it embarrassing myself, just a straightforward observation.

{Ed001's Note - I was referring to the 'witch hunt' comment. Ron's constant defence of the way our manager has failed the kids is embarrassing. This is the problem with blind faith merchants, they refuse to look at things from a fair perspective and accept that even the best make mistakes. Sadly Rodgers is not even the best manager currently in the club's employ, let alone the best, and he has, and is still continuing to make mistakes. In particular with his utterly awful use of youngsters.}


7.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 07:47:25
Couldn't agree more Ed. If memory serves me correctly, it was Hodgson that gave Suso a run out as a 16 year old.
I hear Rodgers hardly ever attends youth games. I was back in the UK just after Kenny took over from Hodgson and took my lad along to watch the academy boys playing in Kirkby. My son asked me who the bloke was scoffing down the pie in the tracksuit and I had to take a second look before recognising it was Kenny, legend.

{Ed001's Note - Kenny would attend every time he could, I asked how often Rodgers had been along to watch and no one I asked could actually remember him personally attending. This is why people get personal about him, as he has time to have his teeth whitened, shag his secretary and the fake tan applied, but not enough time to bother doing his job and watch the youth teams play. All of those players are possible players he could be picking from for the first team, yet he doesn't even know them. For me that is a sacking offence all on its own.}


8.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 08:25:56
..........deleted..............

{Ed002's Note - I assume you posted this in error Davey. You will need to go to that porn web site and apologise for posting about Suso.}


9.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 08:44:19
''Oh no you didn't''. snap haha


10.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 11:15:42
It's truly a disgrace that he doesn't watch the youth teams. His reputation for giving youth a chance is false, it only happens when he needs a player due to injuries or whatever, then he puts in players that somebody else tells him about because he has no choice. It was interesting to see Van Gaal say he'd go watch the 2nd team instead of watching the Champions League draw. This reminds me of Trapattoni with Ireland,I don't think there's any point forcing Brendan to watch games if he doesn't want to, we just have to replace him with somebody that actually eats, sleeps and breathes football.


11.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 11:51:27
Our youth squad must know they do not stand a chance with us if the first team manager cannot put down the san Tropez and have a watch. If he actually watched would he then realise that I did not need Lovren, Lallana and Allen?


12.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 13:49:11
Nope.

It was in reply to the editors use of a word in the above reply.


13.) 01 Sep 2015
01 Sep 2015 13:59:19
Ed01, you will find that Ron has no prob making an arse of himself while making up fantasies in defence of his indefensible BFF. He has spent months doing that and frankly, his comments lack credibility, logic and are filled with unsubstatiated fantasies. ED01 has already mentioned that BR has no time for the kids which is why he doesn`t even know who they are because he`s barely ever seen them play. He is too busy doing everything else BUT his job and people wonder why he has been a failure