Rossie has done on.

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Good luck to a terrific professional. I really enjoyed his insight and professionalism when he was here. I’m sure he’ll make an excellent coach.

He’s also taken up a punditry role with Sky Sports as far as I’m aware.
 
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I predict a very bright future in coaching and managing for this utmost professional and articulate young man .. I sincerely hope one day he makes it back here as when I've listened to him he has always made sense and has a terrific knowledge of the game. Good luck .. but I doubt whether he will need it .. very capable.
 
I predict a very bright future in coaching and managing for this utmost professional and articulate young man .. I sincerely hope one day he makes it back here as when I've listened to him he has always made sense and has a terrific knowledge of the game. Good luck .. but I doubt whether he will need it .. very capable.

Maybe he is more suited to punditry?

Degree of ruthlessness needed in management,
 
Good luck to Rosey, one of my fave City players and he deserves a lot going forward. One of the best professionals the club has had.

Would love him to return one day as a coach, or if he gets far, a manager.
Would have him here . Thing is , he knows the Allams and how warped they are , so it will be a no .
 
I remember he ****ed his hamstring when he was here, think it was in his last few months. Looked really bad when he did it. I wonder if that was the start of his injury problems.
 
I remember he ****ed his hamstring when he was here, think it was in his last few months. Looked really bad when he did it. I wonder if that was the start of his injury problems.

That had nothing to do with the injuries that kept him out for most of the past two seasons, the first injury at Brighton was a knee ligament injury and the second was a broken ankle and ankle ligament damage.