01 Mar 2019 19:58:45
Is it true that the snake didn't even say goodbye to the players. Even Ranieri who was sacked returned to the club to thank the players. A true gent I think not.


1.) 01 Mar 2019
01 Mar 2019 20:15:16
Sure I read he told the players he would be going to Leicester before he went down for “Talks”. Been in the making for a while this I think. I was told in January to get money on it happening by a girl I know. Never took her up in it because I thought it wouldn’t happen! MUG😌.


2.) 01 Mar 2019
01 Mar 2019 20:46:26
Stuart John Kennedy came out and said Rodgers did not speak to the players. It Was Kennedy that told them.


3.) 02 Mar 2019
01 Mar 2019 22:37:47
Kev83 I didn’t know that. think we all new what a sleazy man he was but were just sticking our heads in the sand as the trophies came in. I hope his next sh! te is a hedgehog 🦔.


4.) 02 Mar 2019
02 Mar 2019 00:40:48
Kev83 that is actually a blessing in disguise, no player with any respect for themselves would want to follow an ignorant rat like that to Leicester.


5.) 02 Mar 2019
01 Mar 2019 20:18:52
Hi Ed, what’s your take on that? I remember you saying these things don’t happen overnight and when it’s players transfers negotiations can stretch over a couple of windows. I appreciate it’s different with managers but surely it would take more that a matter of hours to discuss all the requirements on both sides of the table?

{Ed007's Note - Hindsight's a wonderful thing buddy and piecing together what we now know it probably went something like this:
It was no secret that Leicester wanted Rodgers to succeed Claude Puel and Rodgers would have been made aware of this through his agent a while back and - contrary to what Rodgers himself said and most of us thought - Rodgers has intimated that he was interested in the job. The plan was more than likely that Puel would continue to the end of the season before Rodgers took over so his agent will have negotiated the core of the contract with Leicester for Rodgers taking over in the summer with only some minor details to be ironed out.
Leicester's recent run of form meant that the Leicester board had to make a decision over Puel and when they pulled the trigger they wanted someone to come in to start building for next season, I'd take a guess that Rodgers was informed over the weekend if he didn't take the job now they would look elsewhere and then that's when the situation came to a head and Rodgers had to make a decision. Once Rodgers decided he wanted to go Leicester knew all they had to do was offer the compensation and they had their man as Rodgers would inform our board he wanted to talk to them.}