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Andre Villas Boas is struggling at Chelsea. The players are rebelling against his authority, at least some of them are, whilst results too are not happening according to his designs and wishes. Even the fans have started to turn against him, in the last
Swansea City manager Brendan Rodgers says he's expecting a tough game next Sunday at Stoke City. The Swans have had a relaxing break at a Tenerife training camp with no games in 2 weeks, while Stoke will play two cup ties beforehand. Despite Stoke's busi
Swansea City's manager Brendan Rodgers gestures during their English Premier League soccer match against Chelsea at Liberty Stadium in Swansea, Wales January 31, 2012. View Photo »
I thought today was a great day for the British player
Swansea City manager Brendan Rodgers wants to improve the facilities at the club to help develop young players - like Joe Allen. The 39 year-old knows a lot about developing and working with young players - having worked as Youth Team Manager at Chelsea.
Swansea City manager Brendan Rodgers has indicated the need for the club to invest in new and improved training facilities. The Swans were forced to share the Osprey's 4G pitches as close-season work to improve theirs actually caused them to deteriorate.
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Swansea City's Manager Brendan Rodgers (L) looks on beside Chelsea's Portuguese coach Andre Villas-Boas (back) during the Premiership match at The Liberty Stadium in Swansea on January 31, 2012. Swansea's Scott Sinclair scored the opening goal in the... View Photo »
They will be a match for anybody... Brendan Rodgers has done a great job. Not many teams will come here and win.
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Brendan Rodgers (born 26 January 1973) is a Northern Irish former footballer and manager who is currently in charge of Watford. Full Article
Swansea City's Manager Brendan Rodgers (L) looks on beside Chelsea's Portuguese coach Andre Villas-Boas (back) during the Premiership match at The Liberty Stadium in Swansea on January 31, 2012. Swansea's Scott Sinclair scored the opening goal in the game and Chelsea's Jose Bosingwa...
View Photo »SWANSEA, WALES - JANUARY 31: Brendan Rodgers the Swansea manager shouts to his players as Andre Villas-Boas the Chelsea manager looks on during the Barclays Premier League match between Swansea City and Chelsea at Liberty Stadium on January 31, 2012 in Swansea, Wales.
View Photo »Chelsea's Portuguese coach Andre Villas-Boas (L) looks on while Swansea City's Manager Brendan Rodgers (R) gestures to his players during the Premiership match at The Liberty Stadium in Swansea on January 31, 2012.
View Photo »Swansea City's Northern Irish manager Brendan Rodgers looks on before the English Premier League football match between Sunderland and Swansea City at The Stadium of Light in Sunderland, north-east England on January 21, 2012.
View Photo »Swansea City's manager Brendan Rodgers prior to their English Premier League soccer match against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, England, Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012.
View Photo »Chelsea's Portuguese manager Andre Villas-Boas, left, and Swansea City's manager Brendan Rodgers shout at their players during the English Premier League soccer match between Swansea City and Chelsea at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea, Wales, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012.
View Photo »Swansea City's Northern Irish manager Brendan Rodgers gestures during the English Premier League football match between Aston Villa and Swansea City at Villa Park in Birmingham, West Midlands, England on January 2, 2012.
View Photo »Swansea City's Northern Irish manager Brendan Rodgers looks on before the English Premier League football match between Swansea City and Tottenham Hotspur at Liberty Stadium in Swansea, South Wales on December 31, 2011.
View Photo »SWANSEA, WALES - DECEMBER 27: Swansea Manager Brendan Rodgers and QPR manager Neil Warnock share a joke before kick off during the Barclays Premier League match between Swansea City and Queens Park Rangers at the Liberty Stadium on December 27, 2011 in Swansea, Wales.
View Photo »Swansea City's manager Brendan Rodgers looks on ahead of their English Premier League soccer match against Newcastle United at the Sports Direct Arena, Newcastle, England, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011.
View Photo »Swansea City's manager Brendan Rodgers (L) stands next to Manchester United's manager Alex Ferguson during their English Premier League soccer match at the Liberty Stadium in Swansea, south Wales, November 19, 2011.
View Photo »Swansea City manager Brendan Rodgers shouts to his team during their English Premier League soccer match against Manchester United at the Liberty Stadium, Swansea, Wales, Saturday Nov. 19, 2011.
View Photo »Swansea's manager Brendan Rodgers takes to the pitch for his team's English Premier League soccer match against Manchester City at The Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Monday Aug. 15, 2011. EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Swansea City's manager Brendan Rodgers (up) is thrown into the air in celebration after his team beat Reading 4-2 during the 2011 Championship play-off final football match at Wembley Stadium in London on May 30, 2011. Swansea won the game 4-2 and was promoted to the Premiership. The...
View Photo »Swansea City's manager Brendan Rodgers (R) celebrates with the trophy after his team beat Reading during the 2011 Championship play-off final football match at Wembley Stadium in London on May 30, 2011. Swansea won the game 4-2 and was promoted to the Premiership. The Swans have not...
View Photo »Swansea's manager Brendan Rodgers poses with the trophy after their English Championship play-off final soccer match victory over Reading at Wembley Stadium in London May 30, 2011.
View Photo »Manchester City's manager Roberto Mancini, right, shakes hands with Swansea's manager Brendan Rodgers before their English Premier League soccer match at The Etihad Stadium, Manchester, England, Monday Aug. 15, 2011. EMAIL infofootball-dataco.com FOR DETAILS.
View Photo »Swansea City players celebrate promotion by throwing their manager Brendan Rodgers into the air following the Football League Championship Play Off Final at Wembley Stadium, London. , Monday May 30, 2011. Scott Sinclair scored a hat trick, and Swansea beat Reading 4-2 to become the...
View Photo »Swansea City's Manager Brendan Rodgers (L) looks on beside Chelsea's Portuguese coach Andre Villas-Boas (back) during the Premiership match at The Liberty Stadium in Swansea on January 31, 2012. Swansea's Scott Sinclair scored the opening goal in the game and Chelsea's Jose Bosingwa...
View Photo »I thought today was a great day for the British player
They will be a match for anybody... Brendan Rodgers has done a great job. Not many teams will come here and win.
When you go a goal behind at home against a team like Arsenal, it puts you under immense pressure, but I thought the way we managed that pressure was fantastic and to eventually get the goals we did was great ... At the beginning of the season there was a lot of lazy journalism because people who were p...
Hopefully, we've shown we're not just a team that has style and quality in possession, but also resolve and resilience
He (Capello) would have been surprised at the level they played at ... The front three were a massive threat all afternoon. Nathan scored a terrific goal and it was a wonderful finish from Danny Graham and I’m sure it gave him something to think about.
He (Capello) would have been surprised at the level they played at ... The front three were a massive threat all afternoon. Nathan scored a terrific goal and it was a wonderful finish from Danny Graham and I’m sure it gave him something to think about.
I am sure he (Capello) would have been surprised at the level the players played their game
That's the resilience that's in the team. There's a wonderful resolve within the group. They're a very tight group ... We work hard every day in relation to improving the performance level and in pressure moments.
It's an opportune moment when a team scores because sometimes teams can go to sleep
I like to coach my players to manage pressure with the ball ... In the last few minutes they were able to play some nice little triangles to get out of trouble and launch some attacks of our own.
It's something we all inherently believe in and we've had success with it ... The players show great courage to pass the ball. Sometimes we make mistakes but I've got a great belief they can play and pass, even against the best teams.
We decided from our end that we wanted to play as a mark of respect for Gary because he was a great man of football ... It is just so sad.
It's just sad. It's hard to take in. It's something that will really affect people because he was a football great. You hear the word legend and it gets bandied about so easily but this was a guy who was a true Welsh and football legend.
It’s been really hard. Before the match Shay told us the news and in the minute’s silence he was inconsolable. Everyone who played with Gary or came across him knew what a good guy he was. This is a sad day. We had to play the match but everyone’s thoughts were elsewhere, especially with his family and ...
It was maybe fitting it was a point each
It was just so close to the kick‑off that we decided that we would want to play the game as a mark of respect for a great man of football, because that's what he was
Our message was we wanted to play the game for Gary Speed. He was a great football man as well as a great player and a human being so the players wanted to do it for him.
It was such a bombshell ... We decided from our end that we wanted to play as a mark of respect for Gary because he was a great man of football. It is just so sad. He had been doing a fantastic job for Wales, and it's a sad day for football.
It was a good performance from us and there was plenty there that we can take into the Aston Villa game next weekend
