by ROKERITE » 13 Jul 2010 11:06
by Terminal Boardom » 13 Jul 2010 11:28
ROKERITE Betting odds on managerial vacancies rarely mean anything, but we could have the chance to see how good BR really is. I think he'd have the Welshmen in The Premier League within three years.
by Hoop Blah » 13 Jul 2010 11:30
by AndyRFC » 13 Jul 2010 11:37
by Row Z Royal » 13 Jul 2010 11:58
by Ian Royal » 13 Jul 2010 12:40
by floyd__streete » 13 Jul 2010 13:32
ROKERITE I think he'd have the Welshmen in The Premier League within three years.
by readingbedding » 13 Jul 2010 13:37
by Hoop Blah » 13 Jul 2010 14:28
Ian Royal Hmm. Right sort of football as already said, but has he learnt his lessons and can they afford to fund his spending habits. Not really known for unearthing cheap gems is he?
by Ark Royal » 13 Jul 2010 15:44
Terminal BoardomROKERITE Betting odds on managerial vacancies rarely mean anything, but we could have the chance to see how good BR really is. I think he'd have the Welshmen in The Premier League within three years.
Which Premier League would that be then?
by Victor Meldrew » 13 Jul 2010 20:05
Hoop Blah He could be a decent fit there as they aleady play the kind of football he tried to implement here.
He wouldn't need to make the sweeping changes that tripped him up here when the players couldn't adapt quick enough.
by paultheroyal » 13 Jul 2010 20:38
by Man Friday » 13 Jul 2010 21:02
floyd__streeteROKERITE I think he'd have the Welshmen in The Premier League within three years.
LOL @ you peddling this sh*t again. What gives you this unshakeable belief that Rodgers is anything other than a farud? He is the Ali Dia of football management.
by adamh4608 » 14 Jul 2010 18:05
by Sarah Star » 14 Jul 2010 18:06
The Sun BRENDAN RODGERS has emerged as favourite to take over the vacant manager's job at Swansea City.
The Championship side, without a boss since Paulo Sousa left for Leicester earlier this month, have interviewed Rodgers, who has been out of work since being sacked by Reading in December last year.
Rodgers, 37, said: "It's obviously a fantastic job but at this stage, for me, there's nothing to say,"
Swans chairman Huw Jenkins said: "Brendan Rodgers was one of the first names to come into us. We looked around at managers who adopt our kind of football, our thoughts on the way the club should be run, the way we play and train.
"Brendan has got those principles and has always been a candidate from day one. I've spoken to him at length like I have with a few potential managers."
Rodgers started his coaching career at Reading, moved on to work under Jose Mourinho at Chelsea, and landed his first managerial job at Watford in November 2008 after a recommendation fron the Special One.
He impressed at Vicarage Road but his stay lasted just seven months before leaving for the Royals last June to replace Steve Coppell. But he struggled back at his old club and departed six months later.
Swansea have failed in approaches for Sheffield United coach Gary Speed and Hamilton Accies manager Billy Reid, although Scunthorpe's Nigel Adkins has been linked with a move to the Liberty Stadium.
by Ian Royal » 14 Jul 2010 18:28
by Row Z Royal » 14 Jul 2010 19:15
by Mr Optimist » 14 Jul 2010 21:41
Row Z Royal He'll be taking that model abroad too.
by LoyalRoyalFan » 14 Jul 2010 23:27
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