Exactly the same argument was made before Rogers moved and Gerrard for that matter.
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Different situations though imo .Rodgers spent over 100million 2019 . Had a decent squad too . Of late Leicester city have sold some of there better players without backing rodgers .Maybe the 120 million debt has something to do with it. They are losing over 3 goals a game . Bottom of league . I think Ange postecoglou is to smart to switch from a club that's winning leagues,cups and going to have champions League football every year with a really good team to a team that appears to be in a bit of turmoil.
United are going to appoint Fox.
Not sure it's that much of a risk. He seems to be well liked by the players who are putting a shift in for him, unlike their efforts under Ross.
Used to play against Foxy when I was younger - he was at Hearts, I was at Celtic
Players liking him doesn't make him a good manager though does it? Always think a team gets a lift when a new manager comes as Dundee Utd have had. Remains to be seen if that will last too. If I was a Utd fan I'd want a older experienced manager in to drag the club out of the mess there in not a inexperienced one that's only managed a year at a lower division team.Lets face it he's a rookie manager taken over a team that are bottom of the league and in serious trouble .couldn't be a worse job for a rookie manager imo and a massive risk taken by Dundee Utd due to where they sit in the league.
United were taking a gamble when they appointed Tam Courts, and that didn't play out too badly. I got the impression that they appointed Jack Ross, based on what the so called experts were saying rather than him being the stand out candidate.
Utd did take a gamble with Courts no doubt about it and as you said didn't play out so bad Though who would have thought 2 of the top five teams in the league would have been so bad ( us and Dons) maybe for argument sake you could say he was a bit lucky on that front . Honestly I didn't think Utd were that good under him and not entertaining either.38% win rate too not great .what happened Ross there was surprising thought he'd make them hard to beat if I'm honest.Id still if I were a Utd fan prefer a experienced manager to a Rookie one in there current situation .
He had a bit of a point to prove sacked the week before a cup final and would have been the obvious choice and seen as a safe pair of hands for any club in the Scottish Premiership. Not sure that reputation will go much further now though. But still probably get in at another bottom 6 club in future.
I think he'll brush off our concerns.
Watford sack their manager after only 11 games into the season.