“The Birmingham board got their timing all wrong," Goodman told Genting Casino, pointing to Rooney's first five fixtures in charge. "Middlesbrough, Hull, Southampton, Ipswich and Sunderland. Even with Jon Eustace, they might have made a better fist of competing in those games but I'm not sure they would have won them. So, I think the timing was all wrong and it instantly puts Wayne Rooney on the back foot.
“Because he's Wayne Rooney, he is always in the spotlight with everybody watching and wanting him to fail.
"The hierarchy must've been questioning themselves but Wayne Rooney is right, nobody can build something in 87 days. When I say build something, I mean getting a group of players that are used to playing in a certain way, ripping it up and starting again. There are not many people who can do that. Let alone, somebody in the first knockings of his coaching career."