Nameless The art of actual football management /coaching seems dead
100% agreed, and that's sad.
Rodgers made plenty of mistakes at Liverpool, but working with a transfer committee that foisted players on him, losing two star players (and a third through injury), he achieved some terrific results by his tactical astuteness. Nigel Pearson can take a hefty wedge of the credit for Leicester's current position (as can Ranieri). Monk had Swansea playing some terrific stuff before they hit a bad patch, and Martinez has transformed Everton into a pretty blistering attacking unit (albeit their defence is bobbins).
But yeah, top flight football, even to some extent in the Championship, seems just about blapping a few names together and assuming it will produce results.