Brendan Rodgers unveiled by Celtic LIVE as returning boss presented to press and punters
He's back.
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Michael Gannon: Scotland has been conquered so it has to be about European impact. Celtic will go straight into the Champions League group stage and it will be about taking scalps at the very top level.
Michael Gannon: The tackle was unnecessary and probably a red these days. The extra game ban looks harsh but Aberdeen must have known they were on to plumbs with the appeal.
Scott Burns: There is no doubt his stay will split opinion. He can point to record transfers, a title and Scottish Cup along with a Europa League final appearance. There are others who will continue to lay the finger of blame for Rangers not kicking on after their last title win. He can definitely leave with his head held high.
Andy Newport : You’d think I’d have learned by now not to get my hopes up when it comes to Scotland but sod it, we’re on our way to Germany!
Fraser Wilson: Fair play to Levein for speaking his mind. His point wasn’t a dig at the big two. He reckons they would flourish down south and if some of their new found wealth could be sent back to help the more competitive Premiership grow as well then everyone’s a winner. Fanciful? Probably.
Andrew Newport: You can’t argue with it. Rangers were back in the black last year for the first time in a decade but the Hoops are still way out in front financially with £50million sitting in the bank. It hasn’t helped Gers that they’ve too often wasted the meagre resources they have. Beale’s job now is to ensure they make prudent investments.
David McCarthy: It was far better but the bottom line is it’s three defeats in a row and an 0-11 aggregate score, so the pressure is very much on the boss. A loss to Dundee United today would bring the noise around van Bronckhorst to fever pitch.