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Is it a fallacy though? Is there any concrete proof one way or the other. While he clearly wanted Joe Allan and Simon Mignolet the likes of Sahin, Aspas and Assaidi hardly got a chance and you wonder how much say he had over those signings.

Yes, it is. Rodgers himself said in numerous interviews over the last 3 years that he had final say on every transfer Liverpool made. He was responsible for confirming every player bought.

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/liverpool-fc-manager-brendan-rodgers-3572303

http://www.dailypost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/liverpool-fc-rodgers-transfers-final-7186688

http://www.espnfc.co.uk/liverpool/story/2427430/brendan-rodgers-defends-liverpool-transfer-committee

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Yep. Off the bru, to employment. What a step backwards.

If he was that desperate to get back into work for financial reasons he could have applied for any number of clubs in Scotland

The fact is leaving Dortmund and ended up at Liverpool is a step backwards

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If he was that desperate to get back into work for financial reasons he could have applied for any number of clubs in Scotland

The fact is leaving Dortmund and ended up at Liverpool is a step backwards

Are you on the glue again?

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Liverpool are a much bigger club than Dortmund and have vastly underachieved for most of the last 20-25 years, so there's sufficient scope for Klopp to increase his profile by taking the job - especially as the LFC board have a good record for backing their managers handsomely in the transfer market. Given there are some black marks as well as successes on his record he wasn't going to get a much better opportunity.

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