Sacking a manager is never a good time for any club and is never really a cause for celebration. Whilst I am pleased that Rodgers has gone my first thought at the time was that we have left it way too late. Deep down everyone (at last) understands that we are in deep deep shit. Relegation looks inevitable. Sadly, Top (advised by Rudking primarily), have reduced our chances to escape the drop to next to nil.
I hoped that the removal of Rodgers and his cronies might allow Sadler to try something new. As it turned out anyone watching the game would struggle to identify any new thinking or ideas. We started well, as expected, but it all just turned out as many games have in this long dark season. If you didn't know otherwise you would have thought Rodgers was still here.
There are plenty of coaches out there but anyone of any talent or ambition will be avoiding this job unless they are happy to manage in the Championship. Maybe there is someone who has the talent and is prepared to take the long view but the club has so many structural issues that need addressing.
I hoped that the removal of Rodgers and his cronies might allow Sadler to try something new. As it turned out anyone watching the game would struggle to identify any new thinking or ideas. We started well, as expected, but it all just turned out as many games have in this long dark season. If you didn't know otherwise you would have thought Rodgers was still here.
There are plenty of coaches out there but anyone of any talent or ambition will be avoiding this job unless they are happy to manage in the Championship. Maybe there is someone who has the talent and is prepared to take the long view but the club has so many structural issues that need addressing.