Watching Match of the Day and looking at Leicester's manager, Brendan Rogers. Swansea have had a number of managers who have moved on to better things, so I thought I'd look at how we've fared.

Since 2000 and excluding caretaker managers, we've had 10 managers since Frankie Burrows departed in our 1999/2000 relegation season.

Billy Ayre - sadly passed away.
Bobby Gould - disappeared into oblivion.
Alan Cork - no further decent management jobs.
Lennie Lawrence - no further decent management jobs.
Dave Jones - brief unsuccessful spell at Sheffield Wednesday.
Malky Mackay - sacked under a cloud, never reemployed.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - returned to Norway, no signs that he'd take over at Man Utd.
Russell Slade - biggest job of his career, not got close to the Championship since.
Paul Trollope - cheap option after Slade was sacked. Not likely to get a decent management job again.
Neil Warnock - possibly his last managerial job.

I make it that we haven't had any managers since 2000 that have done so well that bigger clubs have thought of taking them on. No forward thinking managers to take the club forward. We've mainly had steady hands.