Roy Hodgson's time in charge of Liverpool was short and not so sweet.
The Englishman took over at the start of July, 2010, arriving from Fulham after steering the London club to the UEFA Europa League final. Barely six months later, he had left Anfield by mutual consent, having managed to win just seven of his 20 Premier League games at the helm.
After being voted League Managers Association Manager of the Year, Hodgson had been viewed as a steady pair of hands to steer a ship that, off the field at least, was struggling to negotiate through choppy waters.