Leavin' Gerrard

@GeoffreyBoycott & @ChairmanDan have been singing the praise of Sean Dyche here for a long time now but turn their back on him when the time comes to pick a new manager, turning their eyes to a younger model.

Spurs is too big a job for Brendan Rodgers @ChairmanDan

Maybe but Mourinho is a bully and bullies don’t work in the modern game.

A British manager would be my preference. Steven Gerrard, Brendan Rodgers, Sean Dyche, Graham Potter and Eddie Howe would be my shortlist.

Rodgers is Irish mate. His brother was in the IRA.

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Amazing that you a putting so much stock in what you term a “pub league” title?

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Rodgers flatters to deceive. Has never won a competitive trophy.

When the year ends in 1.

He brands himself as British

Said his biggest ambition was to manage Ireland when he was at Swansea but Brendan saw the cash signs of course.

I don’t have an issue with them sacking him. I just feel the timing of it is beyond odd. Why not sack him after the Dinamo game?

Any manager ( be they Irish or whatever ) who says their biggest ambition is to manage Ireland is talking utter scutter

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You have to feel whoever doesn’t get the big Celtic gig can take the consolation prize at Spurs.

Id imagine at the time Rodgers didnt see his career taking off as it did.

I always get the idea that whatever BR lacks - self confidence isn’t one of those characteristics

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That was a good piece always thought he was a bit dour came across well there

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The team Stevie built have made a European final. :clap:

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A great week for Britain’s 2 big protestant clubs Liverpool and Rangers.

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