Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers met with club chairman Tom Werner and director Michael Gordon on Tuesday afternoon, with talks described as "positive, good and productive," as reported by The Telegraph's Chris Bascombe.
Bascombe and fellow Liverpool journalists reported how Werner, Gordon and Rodgers performed an end-of-season review and formulated a "comprehensive plan for improvement"—all within just two hours.
After a season that saw Rodgers fail to deliver any of the club's targets (a top-four finish, a domestic trophy and progress from their group in the Champions League), surely a review and plan for the future would require a far lot more than two hours of the chairman's time.