Michael: Over the last few months, Brendan seemed unable to change games. The team style was predictable and slow, he seemed to have no plan B. He also seemed to have well-rehearsed answers when he was questioned about results, answers that criticised no-one, not even himself. Quite the politician.
Marian: Rodgers has done it again. He should have stayed and proved he could turn it around. He’s caused a lot of bad feeling.
Jimmy: I think Rodgers has been working his ticket out since late April. The team selection every game has left many fans bewildered.
Graham: Not a fan of Desmond and the statement isn’t a great look. However, Rodgers repeatedly tried to divert attention from his inability to change things on the pitch by publicly undermining the squad and blaming the board. He did it again on Sunday. I’m sure he was told to resign or be sacked.
Ray: Should not have been brought back in the first place. It was always going to end badly.
Rob: The writing was on the wall ever since Rodgers made his comments about the board and the team. He clearly didn’t want to put his hands up for his mistakes this season and it has cost him dearly. Let’s just hope the season can be salvaged.
David: He lost the dressing room. His comment about the cars was disgraceful and the players had given up on him. Time was up.
Andy: Same as the third season last time around, he’s jumped ship when things aren’t going his way. Yes, the lack of transfer activity didn’t help, but pointing the finger at the board didn’t either and helped to create a toxic atmosphere within the club. The squad should have been good enough to beat Dundee and Almaty.
Jack: It’s like being a child with your parents arguing and you’re not exactly sure who’s at fault. Not yet anyway.
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