The Swansea City manager is one of those whose team is affected by what could happen at the hearing this week where QPR will face charges that they breached league rules over the signing of Alejandro Faurlin.
And if found guilty they could be deducted points which would throw their promotion celebrations on Saturday out of the window and potentially drop them back into the play offs where they could eventually face the Swans.
And it has even been suggested that there could be a delay in the play offs should they be found guilty.
Rodgers told BBC Sport "I think it's ridiculous that it's dragged on so long if I'm being honest
"Surely if you've got a rule in place, then there's a sanction alongside that whatever happens so you should know near enough straight away.
"But to drag on and then be brought up the day before the end of the season is incredible really.
"Let's wait and see what happens
"There's a judgement next Friday. Everyone will know where they stand and we'll take it from there.
"We've sort of been given an indication if there was the possibility of an appeal if something happens that… you know.
"I think it's only moved a few days pending the appeal, but it's one where we're delighted to be in the situation we're in and we won't be crying over a few days extra recovery.
"It's the least of my worries. I can only be proud of our club and my players and whatever happens next week, we'll take it and run with it."