Scott Rogers (football manager)

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Scott Rogers
Managerial career
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Blackburn Rovers
Liverpool FC Women
Accrington Stanley F.C.

Scott Rogers is an English professional football manager, who is currently one of the assistant managers at Liverpool F.C. Women in his second spell at the club. [1] Previously he was head coach of Accrington Stanley F.C. [2] He has managed the side previously, as well as the women's teams of Blackburn Rovers as an assistant coach, Liverpool FC Women. [3] [4] After being fired from Liverpool in 2015, Chris Kirkland took over the side. [5]

Honours

Liverpool Women

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References

  1. "Scott Rogers appointed assistant manager at LFC Women". Liverpool Football Club Official.
  2. "ACADEMY: New appointments". www.accringtonstanley.co.uk.
  3. 1 2 "Liverpool Ladies boss Rogers leaves club" via www.bbc.co.uk.
  4. Magee, Will (October 22, 2015). "Rogers appointed Liverpool boss and a lot of people are VERY confused". mirror.
  5. "Chris Kirkland takes charge of Liverpool Women after Redfearn resignation". the Guardian. September 14, 2018.