23:14 (IST)4 OCT 2015
Thierry's reaction > https://t.co/TE5QZeWQIq
— 1886 (@1886_blog) October 4, 2015
23:11 (IST)4 OCT 2015
Comes in threes they say.. Rodgers, Advocatt…. Jose sat in dark, phone off hook and mobile turned off….
— Andy (@yorkshiregunner) October 4, 2015
23:10 (IST)4 OCT 2015
Liverpool must have seen Dick Advocaat was available and couldn't miss out.
— Dan Ahern (@topical_storm) October 4, 2015
23:10 (IST)4 OCT 2015
And don't worry this account won't be going anywhere. I'll still be here when Real Madrid FC come knocking. Failing that Newcastle will do
— Deluded Brendan (@DeludedBrendan) October 4, 2015
23:10 (IST)4 OCT 2015
Thousands of fans begging me to stay but I feel I've left Liverpool in a strong position after nearly winning the league.
— Deluded Brendan (@DeludedBrendan) October 4, 2015
23:09 (IST)4 OCT 2015
Follow back @JobsiteUK ?
— Deluded Brendan (@DeludedBrendan) October 4, 2015
23:08 (IST)4 OCT 2015
Wenger reacts to news of Rodgers sacking by LFC: "Sad. He's a quality manager. He was the closest to the championship of all their managers"
— Oliver Kay (@OliverKayTimes) October 4, 2015
23:06 (IST)4 OCT 2015
JUST SEEN BRENDAN RODGERS TAKIN A LIVERPOOL PENCIL CASE BACK TO ARGOS
— MY_MUMS_COLA (@MY_MUMS_COLA) October 4, 2015
23:06 (IST)4 OCT 2015
51.6 - Brendan Rodgers has the second best win percentage of any PL manager for Liverpool (after Benitez, 55.3%). Departed.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) October 4, 2015
23:05 (IST)4 OCT 2015
Just goes from bad to worse for United fans. First a 3-0 loss to Arsenal and now the news that Brendan Rodgers is being sacked as LFC boss.
— Gaz Drinkwater (@Radio_Gaz) October 4, 2015
23:04 (IST)4 OCT 2015
Finally he's gone. Good luck in the future Brendan Rodgers, you did your best and nearly succeded.
— RobinLFC (@Robish13) October 4, 2015
23:03 (IST)4 OCT 2015
Following Brendan Rodgers' sacking, second longest serving manager in PL now is Eddie Howe (2 yrs 356 days) after Wenger (19 years, 3 days).
— sportingintelligence (@sportingintel) October 4, 2015
23:03 (IST)4 OCT 2015
Mourinho has a meltdown, Harry Kane own goal, Arsenal destroy Man Utd, Rodgers leaves. What a weekend in the Premier League.
— Lewis (@LGAmbrose) October 4, 2015