Since Peters, 'Britain's top sports psychiatrist' and the man Chris Hoy credits as the driving force behind his Olympic success, has been working with the players at Anfield a number of them seem to have raised their game. Downing and Hendo are arguably in the best form of their LFC careers and Suarez has reached another level. Reina is also back on top of his game. As is Gerrard.
Is it more to do with BR's methods starting to sink in, is 'The Peters Effect' bearing fruit or is it a combination of the two?
Dr. Steve Peters.
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Dr Pepper
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Surprised you've not demanded an hypnotist being brought in to force the owners to spend your suggest 60m this transfer window...
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Term, Do you think we should change the kit material to sackcloth? It would reflect our vow of poverty and also save money.
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Maybe sackcloth and gruel were the "resources" Werner was referring to.
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When did dr peters come to the club?
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It seems the Doctor is having a positive effect.
Carry on Doctor.
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King Luis.
I think he came in around October and he does one day a week at Anfield.
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I wonder what he thinks of the historical images at Anfield of past glories. Should these be removed or kept? Could be a burden to the current players or does it motivate them to succeed.
If he can make Hendo more creative then good. This is for Brendan to tell him which players and where they are lacking.
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Dr Steve Peters has written a book called The Chimp Paradox. Id recommend it to anyone who's into self development.