Wimb What Rodgers didn't do was help himself by talking up his own ability and past experience, talking of 'world class models' and bumper books of tactics. But then maybe he was trying to soften the blow that this club wasn't going to be challenging the top 4 of this league for a couple of seasons?
How on earth is talking up his ability, experience and model an attempt at trying to soften the blow that we wouldn't be challenging? Surely it was quite the opposite, unrealistically raising expectations. Rodgers was naive. And that is the politest thing I can say about him.
Wimb But I still find it utterly ludicrous that some fans refuse to accept Rodgers had any part in this run we're now on.
I find your impassioned defence of the previous regime to be utterly ludicrous and your post doesn't even make sense in places, as I have highlighted above. You really need to let it go and accept that McDermott has made infinitely more of the resources at his disposal than Rodgers ever did, with his simple and understated management.
Our progress under McD has put Rodgers abject failings into perspective. To start to give Rodgers credit for McD's achievements is almost insulting to our current manager.