Jim White has just fed this rumour saying someone at the club said they wouldn't be surprised if he is in the technical area on Sunday. I still think this depends on how quickly the appoint DOF. We all need to just have a bit of patience.
Rodgers is now 5/2. Favre has gone out as far as 10/1 with some bookmakers, suggesting he's nowhere near contention (have they heard something?). Lot of it is English specialists. McParland, Brown, Michael Edwards. Rodgers would very much fit a bill and is that a PR thing as well? Look at us, we're all about British-ness. I'd be well happy with Brendan as a first appointment. That said, I'd be even happier bringing Edwards in and with the Liverpool connections from Brown, plus the fact Edwards is exiting Anfield this season, it looks distinctly possible.
That would be a really, really odd choice. I don't like the bloke, he has no gravitas. Might as well stick Jamie Redknapp in a dugout. Or Jack Whitehall.
I really have no desire whatsoever for Rodgers to take the job. Footballs nice but he wont be here long term, no chance. Ill support him 200% but it wouldnt of been my choice
Not sure if he's worth €30m though Coaching career[edit] Shortly after retiring, Amorim joined the Lisbon Football Association in order to earn a coaching licence. Additionally, he attended a postgraduation course in psychomotor education.[25] Amorim started working as a manager in 2018–19, with third division team Casa Pia AC.[26][27] In January 2019, the team were deducted six points and he was suspended from all activity for one year after giving instructions during a match without having the required coaching level to do so;[28] even though the bans were suspended shortly after,[29] he presented his resignation in the aftermath.[30] On 20 May 2019, Amorim initially agreed to return to Benfica as their under-23 coach.[31] The following month, however, after a meeting at the club, he rejected that possibility.[32] In mid-September 2019, Amorim was appointed at Braga's reserves in the third tier.[33] Three months later, he replaced the dismissed Ricardo Sá Pinto at the helm of the first team on a two-and-a-half-year contract.[34] In his first game in charge on 4 January, he led them to a 7–1 away demolition of Belenenses SAD,[35] and three weeks later won the domestic League Cup final against FC Porto with a last-minute goal from Ricardo Horta.[36] Amorim became Sporting CP's manager on 4 March 2020 after the sacking of Silas, signing a deal until 30 June 2023 with a €20 million buyout clause.[37] Despite only having two months of top-flight experience, Sporting paid €10 million for his services, the third-highest transfer fee for a manager in history.[38] On 23 January 2021 he won a second consecutive league cup final, against his previous club; both he and Braga manager Carlos Carvalhal were sent to the stands for arguing with each other.[39] On 4 March 2021, Amorim renewed his contract for one more year, with an improved release clause of €30 million.[40] On 11 May, following a 1–0 home win against Boavista, he led the team to their first national championship in 19 years.[41]