Rodgers would be sensational. Unfortunately I don't think he'd be interested in international management any time soon.
I'd go for David Moyes. He's got many years of experience and has managed Britain's top club. And will be looking for a new challenge very shortly.
Hahahahaha In all seriousness and jokes aside - I would go for Gary Neville or Glenn Hoddle... someone who will get us playing some good football with a clear style.
Not so sure about Hoddle - I think time has passed him by. When was the last time he actually managed a team?
I wouldn't mind seeing Rodgers do it, for no other reason than to at least derail Liverpool's short term plans.
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