I heard Brendan Rodgers branded toxic Celtic nickname amid fan vendettas in house of sweating dynamite – Hugh Keevins
It would be for the best if the Celtic supporters prepared themselves for the worst at Ibrox next Sunday.
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It would be for the best if the Celtic supporters prepared themselves for the worst at Ibrox next Sunday.
Brendan Rodgers is stuck with the need to preserve managerial infallibility at Celtic Park. Michael Beale is burdened by the need to stop being all talk and no trophies at Ibrox.
Two things need to happen before Celtic and Rangers fans will be convinced their clubs can make a serious impression on the Champions League.
Brendan Rodgers came up with a nice line in amateur psychology the other day. Celtic’s manager was making a point about the human condition as it applies to football fans in general. Brendan might be thought of as something of an expert in this particular field, of course.
Meeting Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers in the street unexpectedly, as I did last week, is an occupational hazard for people in my line of work.
The Celtic fans are united in their disapproval of the team’s new strip.
There’s a limit to the length of time you can expect supporters to do cartwheels over the renewal of contracts for players already at a club.
Celtic’s statement to the Stock Exchange on Thursday afternoon could’ve been easily summarised as Jota jargon for the benefit of the balance sheet.