There's one Celtic new manager golden rule and if it's not broken Brendan Rodgers name is written all over job - Keith Jackson
Brendan Rodgers has a long held theory which feels pretty relevant right now, as Celtic’s top brass plan for life post Ange Postecoglou. It goes something along the lines of this - all managers wield optimum power in the days and hours leading up to them actually putting pen to paper on a contract with their next club. During that critical window, they are fully aware of how highly they are valued by their prospective employers. And that gives them quite a hefty pile of chips to bargain with at the negotiating table. It’s a moment in time when promises are made which need to be kept. And, perhaps even more importantly, it’s when demands can be laid out which are absolutely required to be set in stone. It feels worth keeping all of this in mind right now, while Dermot Desmond, Peter Lawwell and Michael Nicholson go through the process of identifying the man most qualified for the task of keeping Postecoglou’s treble winning juggernaut on the road.