04 Mar 2019 10:43:09
So today is the last real comment I am having on the Rodgers situation.

Now that I have calmed down a bit I am going to say this.
Our 2 and half years under him have brought some fantastic highs and a few lows.
Our domestic record has been amazing and I wouldn't swap it for anything in the world.
In Europe we have had some good results Manchester city ect ect and some proper doings PSG ect ect but European football after Xmas the last 2 years is a good thing.

The way he left has soured his legacy and that is a shame because we have had good times under him.

He built on a lot of the work Ronny tried to do while here and the next man with hopefully built on what Rodgers did.

I thank him for his work while here but I won't wish him the best because of the way he treated us.


1.) 04 Mar 2019
04 Mar 2019 11:50:40
Kev my anger is subsiding and I’m grateful for what he did for us but the manner of his departure was such that he’ll never be remembered fondly or welcomed back which is a shame. Unless he made a public apology when he recognises and acknowledges the mistake he’s made an the underhand way he’s gone about things. I wish the man no ill will and all the best. I have nothing but sympathy for him when I hear his take on events that we’re hurt and will welcome him back one day. Naw we’re raging at being taken in and flanneled with the Celtic man living the dream nonsense and no we won’t. We move on and personally I’m not interested in what he does or doesn’t do here on in. He will live to regret the decision and that’s really sad.


2.) 04 Mar 2019
04 Mar 2019 15:50:37
I feel the same as everyone but I was thinking the other day, when would there have been a good time for him to leave? If he’d done it at the end of the season it wouldn’t give the new manager a lot of time to see what we have ( after the players loans finish, or are out of contract) until the qualifiers start. If he agreed with Leicester last week to stay with us til the end of the season some players could “down tools “ knowing he’s not going to be there. Maybe the sharp exit was best for everyone, although it was in a critical week for the club . Which fortunately we have came through.


3.) 04 Mar 2019
04 Mar 2019 18:04:58
Quinn1888, I think it was tricky but could have been handled behind the scenes. He agrees to take over in summer but no announcement until we have secured the league - 6-8games maybe . Then a proper farewell whilst lifting the Scottish Cup. It happens all the time that way. It he drove it through asap. Why?


4.) 07 Mar 2019
07 Mar 2019 13:11:28
I think myself and others have to apologise to some of the Ed's for not believing what they said about Brendan's behaviour at Liverpool. I know I personally thought that the Ed's were exaggerating and we're quoting the nonsense that is often said when a manager leaves . Looking back on Rodgers time at Celtic there was an awful lot of "I" and very little team in his discussions and press conferences .

To me Brendan over-all behaved worse at Celtic than we were warned about by Eds . I am only sorry I went to his book launch and bought his book . I think taking half of his backroom staff, shows this was quite a long drawn out plan by him and taking Tuoro was plainly trying to block an avenue to low priced but well skilled Young Africans . Rodgers just didn't want to go to Leicester he wanted to weaken us.