Next Manager after Pep

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Problem with getting Rodger’s is if he does well you can bet England be after him as there manager which would will unrest our team!

He is good a manager a good coach only question mark is getting over the line come end of season and his teams dropping off! But has a good record of winning in Scotland won the fa cup and knows the premier!
You think he would give up the job of Manchester City FC for the England job ? Really?

I may wear blue tinted glasses but giving up any top Premier League job to become National manager is now a huge step down, even if he was in charge of Leicester and England came knocking.

The National job is nowhere near the top job in the game it once was, hence why Southgate is now manager.
 
Zinedine Zidane.

A big name who will get the respect of the players, has shown he can manage even bigger egos than what we have and is tactically astute. The downside is we will lose our style.
Could work short term, he proved that he can take over a team thats already formed and get results with them. But when we'll need rebuilding , I dont know if he would be the right man for the job.

There has to be a reason why Real wasn't trying to keep him on for a decade or so considering the trophies he's won.
 
Let's see if Klopp can rebuild Liverpool. Pep is into his 2nd manchester City side and has a long track record of success.
Klopp has already proved that he can build trophy winning teams. Its not his fault Pool doesn't have the money to throw around and build a proper squad.
If we could ever get Klopp after Pep leaves we'd be crazy not to.
 
You think he would give up the job of Manchester City FC for the England job ? Really?

I may wear blue tinted glasses but giving up any top Premier League job to become National manager is now a huge step down, even if he was in charge of Leicester and England came knocking.

The National job is nowhere near the top job in the game it once was, hence why Southgate is now manager.
Why England he’d probably rather coach his home country Northern Ireland.
 
Could work short term, he proved that he can take over a team thats already formed and get results with them. But when we'll need rebuilding , I dont know if he would be the right man for the job.

There has to be a reason why Real wasn't trying to keep him on for a decade or so considering the trophies he's won.
Zidane’s style of football isn’t what the owners want, Luis Enrique would be a much better fit.
 
Brendan rodgers will struggle with the egos at the club for sure, but on the bright side he'll bring Kolo back and the chant can get going again.
 
Brendan rodgers will struggle with the egos at the club for sure, but on the bright side he'll bring Kolo back and the chant can get going again.
'K-Bo, K-Bo,
'K-Bo, K-Bo'.

That one?
 
Yikes. He’s a decent intelligent coach but he definitely comes across as a man determined to build an image. You get the impression that unlike some managers like Pep, Klopp and Jose he doesn’t have that aura of self belief but fakes it instead. Hence his love of pseudo psychological managerial crap. For me that’s why his Leicester and Liverpool teams have tended to fall short, when the chips are down his players doubt him.

City believe he is at the perfect age to cement a legacy of his own, embrace the younger players now being dripped in.

Rodgers doesn't really have a bad word to say about us and that's deliberate. There's a paucity of elite managers winning at an elite level, outside of Pep, so City have been busy assessing Rodgers, aligned to the resources he has had so far in his career.
 
Go on then, give us a clear example of that.
Liverpool blowing the title, failing to win any cups.

Losing a lot of big matches.

Leicester twice blowing the chance of Champions league qualification in the last game of the season.

And please don't mention Celtic, he did well up there, very well, but against what and who? Rangers we in turmoil and Celtic had the lot to themselves.

As said, Rodgers in a very good coach/ manager, only a fool would argue he is not but as a man, personality and character, I personally dislike him, he comes over as a total creep and from a far a lot of his players see through him in time.
 
Why England he’d probably rather coach his home country Northern Ireland.
Brenda seems a highly ambitious man, he likes to manage boys with the same great ambition.

I am not sure the boys, lovely boys of Northern Ireland are good enough for Brenda.
 
City believe he is at the perfect age to cement a legacy of his own, embrace the younger players now being dripped in.

Rodgers doesn't really have a bad word to say about us and that's deliberate. There's a paucity of elite managers winning at an elite level, outside of Pep, so City have been busy assessing Rodgers, aligned to the resources he has had so far in his career.
It will be interesting to see how the next few months go at Leicester.

He seems under some pressure from the fans, which seems harsh and unnecessary.

Let's see how he and his team react, probably the first time a crowd has turned on him and questioning him.
 
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