McLintock, Taylor, Rodgers

channys6thswan

Lingers Long On Cank Street
McLintock and Taylor are rightly infamous for destroying good squads on their way to relegation. Both got the sack early (the former, like Rodgers, at the beginning of April, the latter in September (yes, Twatlor had a real flair for inflicting terminal damage)). In both cases, the club’s humiliation was deemed sufficiently great that the Chairman stepped down as well.

If the name of Rodgers follows the path of those two this season, as seems increasingly likely, then Rudkin, at the very least, should soon start shouting infamy, infamy.
 
McLintock and Taylor are rightly infamous for destroying good squads on their way to relegation. Both got the sack early (the former, like Rodgers, at the beginning of April, the latter in September (yes, Twatlor had a real flair for inflicting terminal damage)). In both cases, the club’s humiliation was deemed sufficiently great that the Chairman stepped down as well.

If the name of Rodgers follows the path of those two this season, as seems increasingly likely, then Rudkin, at the very least, should soon start shouting infamy, infamy.
Spot on!!!!
 
McLintock never professed to be an elite manager. Happy running his boozer down in the smoke and popping up to Leicester on Sat'day morning for the match.
Roger Davies is beginning to look like an astute signing compared to some of the shyte we have bought in the last couple of years.
 
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