Brendan Rodgers reveals regret over Celtic fans’ hurt but NOT over his exit four years ago
Brendan Rodgers says he DOESN’T regret leaving Celtic four years ago but insists he DOES regret the hurt it caused his fellow Hoops fans.
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Brendan Rodgers says he DOESN’T regret leaving Celtic four years ago but insists he DOES regret the hurt it caused his fellow Hoops fans.
He's promised to get Celtic fans dreaming again and now Brendan Rodgers is looking forward to really kickstarting his second coming in Glasgow.
The ever-changing landscape of football has seen another intriguing development this week. BlueCo, the consortium who purchased Premier League giants Chelsea last summer has sealed a deal to take a majority stake in French side Racing Strasbourg.
Listed measurements: 6-foot-4 ⅝, 325 pounds. 2023-24 year, eligibility: A junior, Spindler has three seasons of eligibility remaining. Depth Chart: Spindler entered spring practices expected to compete to be one of Notre Dame’s starting guards, but fifth-year Andrew Kristofic took the lead at right guard while sophomore Billy Schrauth seemed to emerge from April as the starter at left guard, leaving Spindler as the backup to one or the other, most likely Kristofic. Recruiting: A Michigan native, Spindler made a habit of visiting his homestate powerhouse, doing so six times during his recruitment. He also checked out that school down south (Ohio State) three times before he chose Notre Dame. An Under Armour All-American and consensus four-star prospect, rivals.com ranked Spindler the No. 4 guard in the class of 2021 and the No. 67 overall prospect.
Success breeds success and England legend Rachel Yankey believes that the momentum from the Lionesses' Euros crown can carry them at the World Cup despite a host of big-name absentees. Skipper Leah Williamson will miss the showpiece Down Under through injury, as will Beth Mead and Fran Kirby.
World Rugby have rubber-stamped a switch of national allegiance for former Ireland lock Jean Kleyn, who is now free to play for South Africa in this year’s Rugby Championship, officials confirmed on Friday.
Pete Hegseth hosts new Fox Nation special 'Untold: Patriots Revealed.'
Cheering and banging could be heard inside the visitors' dressing room as the B.C. Lions celebrated a rare feat with a dominant 30-6 victory over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Thursday.