5 Reasons why Leicester haven’t sacked Rodgers

Brendan Rodgers, manager of Leicester City (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Brendan Rodgers, manager of Leicester City (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images) /
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A general view of The Royal Dyche pub outside Turf Moor, home stadium of Burnley named after Sean Dyche (Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt – AMA/Getty Images)
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No viable replacement for Leicester City

Whenever any City fans contemplate sacking Brendan Rodgers they end up getting as far as ‘But who do you get in?’ before sighing and accepting the accepted fate that they are stuck with a manager they have lost faith in. That’s mainly down to us not being able to grasp the available names they could get in with a seeming lack of guaranteed options available, it seems we all feel it’s better the devil you know. But the club has a larger duty than that and should have a list of names ready for any situation.

This campaign has highlighted more than ever that Rodgers might not be the man for the job, so names should be spoken about and targets identified. There must be emerging talents all over the world that would love to join a club that pays well, houses a world-class training facility has a stadium expansion on the horizon, and a squad full of talent. It’s crazy to think that no manager could do better than him at the moment. There are managers everywhere, the club needs to work harder to find them.