Ric Flair Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 35 minutes ago, Koke said: Marco Rose Unai Emery Marcelino Graham Potter Lucien Favre Favre has just gone to Nice this summer, why would Potter come here with no money, likewise Emery? Marco Rose is probably the best shout but I think he'd be concerned by the pickle we are in.
foxfanazer Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 We need somebody who can organise a defence. Probably not progressive enough for some but someone in the mould of Chris Wilder. It's inexcusable the amount of goals we concede
Phenom Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 3 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: Favre has just gone to Nice this summer, why would Potter come here with no money, likewise Emery? Marco Rose is probably the best shout but I think he'd be concerned by the pickle we are in. Why would they come here? There’s 10 million reasons why every year.
Tommy Fresh Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 2 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: Favre has just gone to Nice this summer, why would Potter come here with no money, likewise Emery? Marco Rose is probably the best shout but I think he'd be concerned by the pickle we are in. Don't even know why I'm saying Arne Slot in a response to you as I know you're on board. After his whole AZ to Feyenoord drama he'd definitely be gettable, can't imagine he'd cost a load either
Popular Post Tielemans63 Posted 13 August 2022 Popular Post Posted 13 August 2022 (edited) I think at this point, him departing by mutual consent is the best outcome. Perhaps if he and the club could agree that they pay him perhaps 2 of the 3 years left on his contract, that way he doesn't have the ignominy of the sack and can walk away without that blot on his CV and the club don't have the full bill that they would if they sacked him. Just seems like we're at a standoff that is not good for him and most importantly, not good for the club. He doesn't want to be here but also doesn't want to walk away from a massive contract (we'd all be the same), the club don't seem to really want him or to.back him but can't afford to sack him. It's a grim situation that is harming us horribly, either someone needs to bite the bullet or as I say, reach a consensus that it's no longer working and limit the damage. Still think overall he's done a good job but his apathy is so evident, it's not what players or fans need to hear. Edited 13 August 2022 by Tielemans63 8
inckley fox Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 16 minutes ago, foxes_rule1978 said: From his interviews, you do get the feeling he genuinely thinks he is above the club. He said with regard to being mid-table that, until he turned up, we were down in 12th and couldn't dream of competing for Europe. He skips the part where we finished 9th the season before that, and won the league (unlike any of his vastly better-funded outfits here or elsewhere) a couple of years earlier. And reached the Champions League quarters in between. He also skips the part where he achieved that improvement with players which he overwhelmingly didn't assemble. He also pointed out last season that 8th was our - I can't remember - joint ninth(?) best ever finish. Again, he misses out the fact that some of our serving players had outdone that. None of the Orr, Gillies, Bloomfield, O'Neill and Ranieri teams which matched or bettered 8th were anywhere near as expensive as his Leicester. None of them had enjoyed much previous success either. He deserves serious praise for taking a young side with some league-winning experience, and improving on its recent finishes. And I agree that away losses to Arsenal, and 8th place finishes in an injury-riddled season, aren't enough for a club with our financial limitations to be looking elsewhere. Not in isolation, anyway. Clubs outperform their outlay all the time, but we've gone further, and more often, than most of our peers. But the truth is that we've done that with Rodgers, and - to an even greater extent - without him, and if he wants to start talking about where his team stands in the pantheon of Leicester teams, then he should remember that those teams that did better than him were also outperforming their investment. Even more so. This growing feeling that he might not be the man to take us forward isn't helped by the suspicion that he's downplaying expectations not because the team need him to downplay expectations (if that were the case he wouldn't be telling his squad that it isn't good enough), but rather because Brendan needs Brendan to downplay expectations. 1
Ric Flair Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 5 minutes ago, Phenom said: Why would they come here? There’s 10 million reasons why every year. And you really think given our financial predicament that we are going to pay £15m to get rid of Rodgers who's one of the reasons why have a wage budget too high and then pay another manager £10m a year?
HankMarvin Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 3 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: And you really think given our financial predicament that we are going to pay £15m to get rid of Rodgers who's one of the reasons why have a wage budget too high and then pay another manager £10m a year? I can’t see us spending half that on a new managers salary given the new regulations. “Cost control and the squad cost rule The new regulations will see clubs subject to squad cost controls for the first time. The cost control rule restricts spending on player and coach wages, transfers, and agent fees to 70% of club revenues” 1
Phenom Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 9 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: And you really think given our financial predicament that we are going to pay £15m to get rid of Rodgers who's one of the reasons why have a wage budget too high and then pay another manager £10m a year? No but I’m saying that we are currently.
Ric Flair Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 1 minute ago, Phenom said: No but I’m saying that we are currently. Not so sure that's going to hold much relevance going forward.
Popular Post Daggers Posted 13 August 2022 Popular Post Posted 13 August 2022 Pearson was successful because there was a plan, a vision. Players were identified and contracted because they had the right mindset and bought into his vision. What is this club now? Where does it want to go? What does the manager want for the future? No wonder we are in a mess. Rodgers carries nothing of the optimistic heft of Pearson. There’s no sell to players who might want to come and nothing to inspire players who are here - and we see that on the pitch. Players just aren’t prepared to bleed for Rodgers for 90mins plus extra time. Please get this man on his bike. 8
Daggers Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 19 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: And you really think given our financial predicament that we are going to pay £15m to get rid of Rodgers who's one of the reasons why have a wage budget too high and then pay another manager £10m a year? We don’t have to pay £15m, that’s a completely bogus figure.
LestaAl Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 Do these threads ever get to 1000?, just asking .
Mickyblueeyes Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 https://mobile.twitter.com/arlowhite/status/1558575485881405440 Just look at that £10m a year coaching - the back five includes PL winner Evans. World Record Fofana. And three other internationals (not including the goalkeeper). The manager needs to go but honestly, some of these players need to **** off too.
Ric Flair Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 22 minutes ago, Daggers said: We don’t have to pay £15m, that’s a completely bogus figure. To sack a manager is usually the same as the release clause, which I'm led to believe in Rodgers case is £14m, so throw in another million to pay his coaches off. 1
Conscript Fox Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 7 minutes ago, LestaAl said: Do these threads ever get to 1000?, just asking . Haha, was just eyeing up the page number too. This one will within the week surely.
lgfualol Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 10 minutes ago, Mickyblueeyes said: https://mobile.twitter.com/arlowhite/status/1558575485881405440 Just look at that £10m a year coaching - the back five includes PL winner Evans. World Record Fofana. And three other internationals (not including the goalkeeper). The manager needs to go but honestly, some of these players need to **** off too. Christ almighty 1
Daggers Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 19 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: To sack a manager is usually the same as the release clause, which I'm led to believe in Rodgers case is £14m, so throw in another million to pay his coaches off. And all I’ll say is that figure is nothing but pure speculation. I’m bored of repeating the same fact about manager’s contracts.
Ric Flair Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 1 minute ago, Daggers said: And all I’ll say is that figure is nothing but pure speculation. I’m bored of repeating the same fact about manager’s contracts. Never read your repeated post, this is new to me as I'm repeatedly telling others that we don't owe Brendan x 3 lots of £10m if we sacked him now, it's usually the amount it would cost another club to activate his release clause, what we did when we got him from Celtic and why we panicked and offered him this sickening contract when he announced he'd got a release clause when Arsenal first came sniffing. 1
Popular Post Dan Posted 13 August 2022 Popular Post Posted 13 August 2022 I think the most surprising thing for me is how many people thought anything would change. His game is self-preservation, we have the same coaching, the same squad near enough and a general discontent brewing at those very facts - nothing is going to change under this manager and I'm absolutely amazed people think it will. He's done here. Get him out before any more damage is done and the season becomes unsalvageable. 14
The Doctor Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 38 minutes ago, Mickyblueeyes said: https://mobile.twitter.com/arlowhite/status/1558575485881405440 Just look at that £10m a year coaching - the back five includes PL winner Evans. World Record Fofana. And three other internationals (not including the goalkeeper). The manager needs to go but honestly, some of these players need to **** off too. Fantastic. One centre back playing the offside trap while the rest of the defence rush back to prevent it... This is schoolboy level defending, zero communication or organisation
Jimmy Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 36 minutes ago, Ric Flair said: To sack a manager is usually the same as the release clause, which I'm led to believe in Rodgers case is £14m, so throw in another million to pay his coaches off. its the remainder of their contract, unless there is a clause for it to be less
Ric Flair Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 1 minute ago, Jimmy said: its the remainder of their contract, unless there is a clause for it to be less More often or not there is, unless the remainder of the contract is less than the release....
Jimmy Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 either way use some of the Fofana money to sack him, nothing will really change so long as he is here, that much has become clear to me 1
Daggers Posted 13 August 2022 Posted 13 August 2022 5 minutes ago, Jimmy said: its the remainder of their contract, unless there is a clause for it to be less No it isn’t. You are absolutely, completely wrong.
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