Rats starting to leave the sinking ship I presume? Quite frankly I think he's a legend in his own mind that has never really lived up to his hype so I wouldn't be too sorry to see him leave. Perhaps Twine was in the passenger seat as I see him as a possibility to go with Liam given their love-in for each other and he is also someone that really never stepped up his game for the challenge, although he can leave his expertise for dead ball free kicks in our house. I would like to see our new manager (please don't demean them by naming them coach) have a freedom to change our playing philosophy to a different style (more flowing and enjoying) and then to hire the right people at the right position and play them there all the time (none of this playing players out of position and making them uncomfortable) because that would be a major deficit. I have taken Liam's departure as an opportunity to change the record and see what's out there in the new manager department because, despite the fact that he took us to our first play-off in 17 years, some of the games under his tenure were absolutely diabolically boring and hard to watch. Let's see where the chips may fall and hope we up the ante to bring in someone who has had a great career in football and has the ability to bring a ragged bunch of players into the light of how to play the "beautiful game" for the supporters to enjoy. Good luck to the good ship "Bristol City" and all who sail in her. 