Brendan Rodgers' last Celtic team and how it compares to what he'll inherit from Ange
It’s over four years since Brendan Rodgers left Celtic but the Northern Irishman is on the verge of a sensational return.
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It’s over four years since Brendan Rodgers left Celtic but the Northern Irishman is on the verge of a sensational return.
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.
Tottenham's confirmation of Ange Postecoglou as their new boss closed the book on the Australian's chapter at Celtic and Hoops fans continued to process their sense of loss.
Peter Lawwell says Celtic did all they could to keep Ange Postecoglou but is determined their dominance of Scottish football will continue.
Tottenham Hotspur officially announced Ange Postecoglou as their new manager on Tuesday.
Brendan Rodgers would have to be persuaded into making a major life-style U-turn if Celtic are to lure him into a sensational return to the club as Ange Postecoglou’s replacement. And that could open the door for Manchester City No.2 Enzo Maresca to take the Parkhead job.
Let's start by focusing on the scale of Celtic’s latest achievement. That’s the way Ange Postecoglou would prefer it after all and, to be fair, the big Aussie has a point.
It's unlikely to be a good day for Celtic fans as Ange prepares to say g'day to Tottenham.