2018/2019 From Despair to Hope
The season 2018/2019 has been a contrasting season, a season filled with some serious lows but some shoots of hope for the future. Leicester City again fired their manager, but when Brendan Rodgers walked into the KP, the sense of optimism rose tremendously. City started the season with Claude Puel, the drab, uninspiring Frenchman who somehow had survived the pathetic run of form that was the end of 2017/2018. By February, Khun Top had had enough of Puel and replaced him with Celtic's Brendan Rodgers at the cost of some £9 million. As Rodgers entered the building a sense of optimism entered the building, new managers often give the clubs a kick after they enter and Rodgers certainly did that. The body language of the players changed and seemingly the grey cloud of Puel was purged from City. The summer transfer window was highlighted by Riyad Mahrez finally leaving for Manchester City for a record transfer fee of £60 million. It was Manchester City's record transf...