Leicesterpool Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 2 minutes ago, Dave Fishwick said: I worry he will take our scouting network too If that's the case I suppose we could bring back Steve Walsh didn't do too bad last time as scout.
Fox forever Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 Any decent big name manager would be crazy to take Newcastle job now. You want to wait and be the second one in. 1
CosbehFox Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 12 minutes ago, Mickyblueeyes said: I got no problem with Brendan going or deciding that he needs a new challenge. He’s done a good job here and won us a trophy. I’d like him to stay but that’s life and it happens. My bigger concern is he is going to a club with the financial power to rip up our squad. With players in this squad who do have a lot of respect for him. Losing a manager alongside key players is worrying. If Rodgers goes Newcastle, not a single player will follow him. The club aren’t naive. Newcastle are going to get stone walled in some ways as every club sees them as such a rival
CrispinLA in Texas Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 2 minutes ago, Dave Fishwick said: I worry he will take our scouting network too He can take his pal Congerton with him, but hope our trusted Leicester appointed guys stay. We could try to bring back Steve Walsh or Claude Puel as head of recruitment.
Leicesterpool Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 If Rodgers left I'd shake his hand and thank him for 15th May 2021, a day which every Leicester fan will never forget. Even though it would be sad to see him go, perhaps this move maybe best for both parties... on league level he's took Leicester has far as he could. 2
st albans fox Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 1 minute ago, Fox forever said: Any decent big name manager would be crazy to take Newcastle job now. You want to wait and be the second one in. but thats known by everyone - if rodgers goes there then is he on a win win ?? whatever happens he gets a huge sum of money. he is either successful over the next two/three seasons and stays on (makign even more dosh) or he is used by the owners to stabalise and then ditched for a 'category 1' coach. in that case his reputation wont be that sullied. the danger of staying here is that if the squad has gone stale, he will be expected to turn it around to prove his capabilities.
CosbehFox Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 7 minutes ago, Dave Fishwick said: I worry he will take our scouting network too If he’s had his hands on it in the last twelve months that won’t be a bad thing. We’ve lost our best scout to Roma this summer
st albans fox Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 2 minutes ago, pmcla26 said: Tbf we are in prime position for Newcastle to copy and buy from - they basically wanna be us but with enough money to bridge that gap between 5th and the top 4. it probably doesnt seem v complicated to their owners. if little old leicester can do what theyve done over the past half dozen seasons with hardly any money ......
AshbyBlue Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 Just a thought Chris Wilder ex Sheff Utd spent 2weeks with Rogers a couple of weeks ago at Seagrave and said how good the training ground and football club are ran.Maybe he will take over as interim Manager for a while and if he succeeds they may offer him a couple years contract just a thought. 2 1
CosbehFox Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 (edited) 8 minutes ago, pmcla26 said: I disagree. Youri could go, as don't think any of the big teams will pay the money for someone out of form, and others could go if we see it as an opportunity to fleece them, just as we did with Man U with Maguire and Chelsea with Chilwell. The club won’t sell simple as. In fact it will be a point of his settlement agreement. Youri is obviously a special case as we have no control to a point Edited 13 October 2021 by Cardiff_Fox
Dahnsouff Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 Just now, pmcla26 said: Why not? History proves to us that they will sell at the right price. Especially if the player in question is not going to sign a new contract
Dames Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 He will take it if offered. He knows he’s got a huge job of turning it around here and after winning the FA cup probably thinks he can leave on a high with his reputation intact. He’ll rightly go down as a legend here but I think he’s done as much as he can. Even if he does bad at Newcastle the financial benefits will be too hard to turn down, its probably an easy £50 million for the bloke. His reputation will survive a stint there. i’ll wish him well but a move will work out best for all parties especially if we get a fee.
CosbehFox Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 (edited) 3 minutes ago, pmcla26 said: Why not? History proves to us that they will sell at the right price. As I said probably be part of the settlement case that Rodgers can’t go after Leicester players. Just like what happened with Celtic. Clubs aren’t daft they won’t want to better Newcastle unless it’s insane sums. In fact I’d wage clubs will happily sell to the existing big six at lesser sums Obviously Youri is different cos of the contractural situation. But Fofana etc? Can’t see it Edited 13 October 2021 by Cardiff_Fox
Stuntman_Mike Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 7 hours ago, AmyLGK said: My husband is a Newcastle fan - please send help.... Did he snap your driving license?
An Sionnach Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 8 minutes ago, pmcla26 said: I disagree. Youri could go, as don't think any of the big teams will pay the money for someone out of form, and others could go if we see it as an opportunity to fleece them, just as we did with Man U with Maguire and Chelsea with Chilwell. I would expect Youri to be back across the channel for his next move. His game is better suited to Italian football in my opinion. 1
Hales Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 I really cannot see him going to Newcastle. He would be starting from scratch. The team needs rebuilding, the facilities need rebuilding. I just cannot see him walking away from us and going to Newcastle which will take a few years to get to where we are.
Ricey Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 I have a Q&A with him tomorrow and I’m asking him a couple of questions. Sounds like it’s going to be awkward! 1
Bryn Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 1 minute ago, Hales said: I really cannot see him going to Newcastle. He would be starting from scratch. The team needs rebuilding, the facilities need rebuilding. I just cannot see him walking away from us and going to Newcastle which will take a few years to get to where we are. 2
Cropwellfox Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 As others have said Rodgers is very much a ‘brand Brendan’ person, he knows his stock is very likely to fall here if we stagnate and go backwards and so jumping into new challenge with us still FA cup and Community Shield holders and in Europe is perfect timing for him. Hopefully we’ve got this scenario in the planning and know who we want to succeed him.
ClaphamFox Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 5 minutes ago, Dames said: He will take it if offered. He knows he’s got a huge job of turning it around here and after winning the FA cup probably thinks he can leave on a high with his reputation intact. He’ll rightly go down as a legend here but I think he’s done as much as he can. Even if he does bad at Newcastle the financial benefits will be too hard to turn down, its probably an easy £50 million for the bloke. His reputation will survive a stint there. i’ll wish him well but a move will work out best for all parties especially if we get a fee. I’m curious. In this scenario of it “working out best for both parties”, have you factored in who we’ll get to replace Rodgers?
Vindaloo FOX Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 1 minute ago, Hales said: I really cannot see him going to Newcastle. He would be starting from scratch. The team needs rebuilding, the facilities need rebuilding. I just cannot see him walking away from us and going to Newcastle which will take a few years to get to where we are. But maybe the biggest payday of his life would make him take on the rebuilding job at Newcastle.
CosbehFox Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 4 minutes ago, pmcla26 said: I can't see that being viable to be honest. What happened with Celtic and Edouard was down to pettiness from Celtic, our owners don't operate in that fashion. Youri: 100% can see happening and we'd probably welcome the interest in order to help us negotiate a high price, whether that be Newcastle or anyone else. At the end of the day, Newcastle essentially have a bottomless pit of money now and like I say, everyone will have a price, even if it is a ridiculous amount. I just can't see us saying "no we won't deal with you at all" when there is potentially massive transfer fees there for players who may not actually warrant them (i.e. Chilwell and Maguire in the past) The clause had a time spell on it. It had expired by the time we went to negotiations for Edouard. Wait and see. PL clubs already play these games between each other - see Arsenal and Maitland Niles. It will have to be very silly money for the deals to happen. However what that will do to Newcastle is when they want to sign the real top quality, they will charged unsustainable sums. Man City already have ridiculous sums of money but they are quite coy about over spending
Wolfox Posted 13 October 2021 Posted 13 October 2021 They are potential relegation fodder…. They’d have to have a miraculous January Would be madness
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