You know you have made a positive impact when, on the eve of your first anniversary as Leicester City manager, you get invited to speak to some of the brightest young minds in the country at the Oxford Union, following in the footsteps of JFK, Albert Einstein and Professor Stephen Hawking.



It has been quite the first year for Brendan Rodgers since joining Leicester. Not only is his side on track for Champions League qualification and being spoken about in glowing terms, his own stock has risen considerably too.



When the Northern Irishman controversially swapped the silverware production line at Celtic to succeed Claude Puel, eyebrows were certainly raised but he did so because he recognised potential and a tempting challenge.



Could he tap into the ambition of a club that strives to take the huge step of challenging the Big Six of the Premier League on a consistent basis, despite the disadvantage of more modest resources than their rivals? Despite just one win...