Is that Brendan Rodger’s?
The man who’s judgement of that squad got them relegated.
I'm not a fan of Rodgers as a manager. But I don't think he has to be a good manager to make an observation about a player's attitude in the dressing room, just a reasonably attentive observer. (I did spell his name incorrectly, though. Have corrected it now)
This is what his Norwich manager said about Maddison (after Maddison had left so no reason for sugar coating.):
'From the first day, I realised how special Maddison could be and the praise for him is well deserved,' Canaries boss Farke said in December.
'We had to be patient to have the time to work with him. He always had a great attitude. 'I remember when I first arrived, he was a bit like a kid and we had to build him up, also in his physical terms and tactical understanding of the game.
'Although he was that young, he was always greedy to improve each day. 'He is a confident lad, but also still finds a good balance between being confident, that you have to be in his position, but also being self-critical about wanting to improve your game.'
And his old Aberdeen manager: "“He was on big money for a young boy when he arrived but he was straight into it – he embraced the challenge. The players who come from England and do well up here are the ones who don’t have that snobbish attitude about our game and James just mucked right in.
....He had a fight just to get into our team at that stage but he was prepared to work, which is always a good sign....I still speak to James and he’s on record as saying that. He’s always been very mature: when he came to us he was 19 but seemed five or six years older than he actually was.."
That was in November 2022. Five yeas after he left and Derek McInnes still keeps in touch with Maddison. I don't think you would do that with a player who was a disruptive influence on the team you are trying to manage.
We probably won't get him anyway (unfortunately).