There were more than a few eyebrows raised when Brendan Rodgers left Celtic for Leicester.
The manager gave up the chance of winning the treble Treble in Scotland, a job which his successor Neil Lennon completed, to manage a club who were 12th in the Premier League.
The attraction of England's top flight was of no surprise to most, but many thought he should have waited until the end of the season. Rodgers had, he claimed, tried to delay the move but the Foxes wanted him straight away, and he left behind a lot of hurt Celtic fans.