All that work hadn't got Swansea to the prem yet though had it, they only achieved that once Rodgers came, then finished 11th in his only season in the prem with SwanseaMade his name at Swansea thanks to all the work Huw Jenkins and Martinez done with setting a style of play up throughout the age groups, and because he is a former Chelsea youth coach (something the majority of fans I've talked to dont want, a former Chelsea coach) he brought in Scott Sinclair
Went to Liverpool, had a brilliant front 3, Sturridge he got due to his Chelsea connections, and lied to Sterling multiple times to the point he requested a transfer and got one to City
Then moved to Celtic when they were still dominating, according to Celtic fans lied multiple times to Ntcham & Edoardo and is the reason for the current unrest within the squad after feeding them shit
Now he is at Leicester, a brilliantly well run club, who's scouting I would say is fantastic but let's be fair they have common sense when it comes to recruiting
Walks into a team with brilliant young players that are willing to listen to him, does well, but lack of rotation threwout the season and the fact he has fell out with Maddison is the reason they are running out of steam for the second year running
All my opinion
But thats why he's a fraud, if he comes here, we will probably pay a record fee for a manager to get him out his contract, and he will be gone within 2 years of being here
Why do people always ignore liverpool were a complete mess when he arrived, they had just finished 8th in the league, and he got them in a title race within 2 years
Celtic he was only manager to win back to back domestic trebles, they've fallen off a cliff since he left
Now Leicester who were 12th when he took over, had them 5th in his first full season breaking up the "big 6" and now looks set to finish in Champions League.
Every club he's managed he's improved results and the club have risen up the league or up a division , it can't all be luck and "good scouting" that people on here keep pointing to.
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