Fowler bought close to a hundred terraced houses in Liverpool before and after retiring. They used to sing "We all live in a Robbie Fowler house" at Anfield.
Giggs played till he was 85. Scholes retired for 6 months and then returned for another half a season aged about 35, I think. Neville retired when Fergie told him he wasn't good enough any more. Rush, strangely, went to play for Leeds for a while when Liverpool didn't want him any more.
Would he change his style of play if he took charge of City or Liverpool, or would he stick a big lump up front and get Ederson or Alisson to hoof it 60 yards upfield a la Pickford? It would be interesting to see if he has any other tactics.
Scholes, Giggs, Neville, Beckham, Souness, Dalglish, Rush. I would think the main factor is the personality of the player and the second factor is the manager's ability to keep them motivated.
Lineker and Shearer won a massive 5 major titles between them, of which Lineker won 4 (including the second division title). Shearer won nothing at Newcastle in 10 years.
Roy's "compact" 6-4-0 breached in 24 minutes. Will he now unleash the 7 Palace players who would apparently get in Brighton's team or, even better, the 3 world class players they supposedly possess.
That Biss tackle looked atrocious. Maybe the ball was there but was kicked away just before he launched the tackle? If not, then he can only have been playing the man.