Rogers was the money man under Cortese (who people have again forgotten had no football knowledge either). That seems like pretty good experience to me, and he must have been well-qualified in the first place for Cortese (a money man himself) to entrust him with that role.
All this speculation is pretty daft really. Cortese aside, the board, and the staff underneath them, is hardly any different to what it was before. If Liebherr and Krueger were really running this club into the ground, do you think Reed and Rogers would have stayed? The only thing we can do is wait and see how they handle this situation.
All this speculation is pretty daft really. Cortese aside, the board, and the staff underneath them, is hardly any different to what it was before. If Liebherr and Krueger were really running this club into the ground, do you think Reed and Rogers would have stayed? The only thing we can do is wait and see how they handle this situation.