"We have to allow mistakes to be made. I make them as a manager and sometimes you have to take it because it helps you grow; there is an argument for that.
"The other side of the problem can be sometimes that, while it absolutely makes for debates, people lose their jobs as a result of these mistakes: it's people's livelihoods.
"Football is an incredible game and a big part of it is debating what happened during games but you want to be talking football more so than poor decisions.
"That is where I would see the benefits. If it helps them make a decision that is clear then surely that also helps the game.
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Rodgers and Steven Gerrard will look to go head to head for the Scottish Premiership this season (Image: GETTY )
"I think that when there are just ten games to go you look closer at it because then there's a different pressure with everything else that comes into play, which is totally different and new if you haven't been in that situation before.
"But you can't argue with what Kilmarnock have done over a sustained period, which has been absolutely brilliant."