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Brendan Rodgers: I don't know any board that gets sacked. It is normally the manager!
Brendan Rodgers has told Celtic fans he has no idea if club directors will pay any attention to their chants of ‘Sack The Board’ or his continued demands for new players. And he made a point of stating that it’s managers such as himself who get the ...
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers: "We're disappointed with the result and first-half performance. We didn't start with the intent and mentality we wanted to. We were quite passive. "We weren't moving as a team as we would like. The second half was better, we started well, but couldn't find the breakthrough in the final third of the pitch.
Brendan Rodgers issued a telling response as he was quizzed on 'sack the board' chants after Celtic's 0-0 draw against Kairat Almaty. Supporters inside Celtic Park vented their fury at the board over the lack of transfer activity this summer at full-time.
Concerned Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers reckons it's normally the MANAGER that is shown the door when fans chant 'sack the board' It was a tough evening for the Scottish Premiership champions as the Kazakhstan side Kairat Almaty held the Hoops to a goalless draw the first leg of the Champions League playoff.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers tonight admitted that he had foreseen difficulties arising in his side's Champions League play-off games.
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THE sight of Brendan Rodgers not wearing a tie in the dugout at Pittodrie was enough to send some Celtic fans into a frenzy. A frenzy, that is, leading to the conclusion that the lack of tie was
Brendan Rodgers has told Celtic fans he has no idea if club directors will pay any attention to their chants of ‘Sack The Board’ or his continued demands for new players. And he made a point of stating that it’s managers such as himself who get the ...
Manager Brendan Rodgers insists the failure to strengthen Celtic's squad for their Champions League play off with Kairat was "not my decision" and concedes that he has to "accept where it's at".