Another sign of the times.

He might only have been with us for one year but the guy is a legend imo.
Probably one of the most introverted footballers that's ever existed.
Without N'Golo I doubt the miracle would have happened.
He can walk on water for all that I care.
 
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Couldn't walk out quick enough though, could he

Who cares ? Why on Earth do people think that a player who was obviously capable of playing at the top level would stick with us ?
That's football, I'd say that more than 90% of footballers have no loyalty to their club.
Just appreciate what he did for us whilst we had him.
Nobody was more Leicester than Lineker but it didn't stop him from fucking off
 
Its a funny old game - he won nothing but Bloomfield will always be remembered more fondly than Rodgers.

By a country mile. Not sure how many managers I’ve seen since my first. The great Matt Gillies. But they’ve been some bad ones. However none of those numpties had 10% of what Rodgers had to play with, whether it be squad wise, back up staff or training facilities. That’s why he’s now my no.1 worst manager of my LCFC lifetime and that takes some doing
 
By a country mile. Not sure how many managers I’ve seen since my first. The great Matt Gillies. But they’ve been some bad ones. However none of those numpties had 10% of what Rodgers had to play with, whether it be squad wise, back up staff or training facilities. That’s why he’s now my no.1 worst manager of my LCFC lifetime and that takes some doing
Those who witnessed the McLintock season might beg to differ
 
It’s funny though because, for all that McLintock and Taylor did lasting damage to our Club, I don’t hate them in the same way as I ended up really hating Rodgers.

I don’t care that we won the FA Cup under him, I literally cannot stand him. There are so many mistakes you can point to in the last 18 months of his tenure that have driven us into total disarray, compared to where we were. And I hate him for it.
 
It’s funny though because, for all that McLintock and Taylor did lasting damage to our Club, I don’t hate them in the same way as I ended up really hating Rodgers.

I don’t care that we won the FA Cup under him, I literally cannot stand him. There are so many mistakes you can point to in the last 18 months of his tenure that have driven us into total disarray, compared to where we were. And I hate him for it.

I agree 100%. McLintock just wasn’t a manager. Simple as that
Taylor was out of his depth at PL level.
Rodgers proved he could do it to a decent level with two top 5 ( yes should have been 4th) finishes and the FA Cup. But the way he deliberately drove us into the ground in particular last season from day one was inexcusable. Horrible selfish individual
 
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