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Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

The Agenda: Brendan Rodgers learns from Liverpool lesson ahead of Reds reunion

Blood Red: The Liverpool FC Podcast

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News, Sports, Soccer, Sports News

4.4 • 1000 Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2021

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

Ahead of the weekend’s visit to King Power Stadium, the Agenda returns to look back on Brendan Rodgers’ Liverpool career. The former Reds’ boss came close to ended Liverpool’s wait for a Premier League title in 2014 prior to leaving in 2015 paving the way for Jurgen Klopp’s arrival. Guy Clarke and Theo Squires look back on Rodgers’ spell in charge of the Reds prior to moving onto Celtic and since taking over at Leicester. Where did things fall down for Rodgers, how much credit does he deserve for re-building his reputation and what next for him in his managerial career. Enjoy.Watch and subscribe to our Blood Red videos on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BloodRedLiverpoolFCJoin our Blood Red podcast group on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1656599847979758/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Agenda Podcast on the Blood Red channel, taking a bite-size look at some of the

0:08.0

big Liverpool FC talking points.

0:11.0

Almost seven years on from leading one of Liverpool's most enthralling and exhilarating title

0:16.7

charges, the Reds face a familiar face in Leicester cities, Brendan Rogers this weekend.

0:22.0

I'm Guy Clark. Welcome along to the agenda here on

0:24.4

Blood Red as we take a look back on Rogers Rain at the helm of the Reds.

0:29.1

Look at how he's rebuilt his reputation and what still may lay ahead for him alongside me to do all of that it's a pleasure to say

0:36.3

Theo Squires is alongside me Theo how you keeping me?

0:41.2

Yeah not to be bad I'm, really missing barbers being open as you can tell, but we get them by.

0:47.0

Yeah, I'm sure the listeners will enjoy that myself. I'm also missing it as well as you can gather, but we're going to talk about Brendan Rogers

0:54.4

his Liverpool reign and what's gone on since but as I say seven years now on from

0:59.8

that 1314 title charge and it seemed as though he sort of had everything ahead of him as

1:06.4

Liverpool manager then.

1:08.4

Yeah definitely it's a strange one looking back to it because despite all the success that Yergen-clops brought in I feel there's

1:15.2

almost a bit more affection for 1314 just for the fact that it came out of

1:19.5

absolutely nowhere the same way I suppose but you just weren't expecting this success. You could really appreciate the glory days that little bit more because you know the side were ultimately punching a bit above their weight and it hadn't been a long drawn out process.

1:35.4

It was just enjoying Louis Suarez being one of the best players on the planet,

1:39.8

certainly the best player of the Premier League for an incredible display after incredible display.

1:44.4

And then just watching it all come together across the field like Stephen Gerard having

1:48.3

his like Renaissance, I suppose in that holding midfield role like being the English

1:52.8

Andrea Perlow for a little bit the birth of Jordan Henderson's Liverpool career

1:56.8

Rahim Sterling showing that he actually had a little bit of talent turning it around

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