Managers

Liel Abada ‘possibly’ on the move this summer

Brendan Rodgers was speaking to the media ahead of Saturday afternoon’s visit of Derek McInnes’ Kilmarnock. Kilmarnock has already claimed a Green and White scalp twice this season, with two victories at Rugby Park showing that the Ayrshire side may have the potential to be the bogey

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Rodgers created a Celtic juggernaut first time round, and there’s no reason he won’t again

A lot has been made of Celtic’s start to the 2023/24 season, with many fans feeling underwhelmed by not just the transfer activity off-the-field but the displays on it. Celtic losing the Viaplay Cup second round match-up with Kilmarnock at Rugby Park only added to that discontent

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3 memorable European nights under Brendan Rodgers

With the Champions League draw a matter of a few hours away, fans have been discussing all things European football this week as they pick their preferred draws for Celtic’s group stage campaign. Brendan Rodgers overseen two Champions League campaigns as Celtic manager first time round, starting

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Should Brendan Rodgers recall Tomoki Iwata for St Johnstone encounter?

Celtic’s performances in the early stages of this season have come under scrutiny from fans and pundits alike with the squad not exerting the same free-flowing, fast-paced attacking style of play that made fans fall in love with Ange Postecoglou’s side. This criticism has emerged despite the

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Unpacking the transition from Ange Postecoglou to Brendan Rodgers 2.0

Sunday’s defeat at Rugby Park in the League Cup was a bitter pill to swallow. Not only did it bring an end to Brendan Rodgers’ 100% record in domestic cup competitions with Celtic, but the toothless manner of Celtic’s performance raises unwanted concerns at the start of

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3 curveballs Brendan Rodgers could throw in for St Johnstone challenge

Celtic put in a dismal and lifeless performance on Sunday as they dropped out of the Viaplay Cup at the hands of Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. Naturally, after a poor display and an uninspiring first few games, there have been calls for a shake-up amongst the Celtic

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Why we shouldn’t be surprised that Rodgers will do things his way

Defeat in the Celtic world is always received badly. It’s like putting water on a small electrical fire then watching it burn down the house. Celtic was a house fire yesterday and one that the insurance won’t pay out for as it was fully our own fault.

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Rodgers unlikely to tinker too much with starting XI against Kilmarnock

Celtic will begin their Viaplay Cup campaign this Sunday as they take a trip to Ayrshire to face Derek McInnes’ Kilmarnock side at Rugby Park. The champions fought off Aberdeen 3-1 at Pittodrie last weekend and the tough away trips don’t end there with Rugby Park proving

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Proven Quality v Future Talents: Why Brendan Rodgers can have best of both worlds

With just over two weeks left to go in the summer transfer window, the rumour mill is heating up with names being linked with Celtic left, right and centre. Despite the media frenzy, Celtic will have a clear plan for how they will approach the remaining weeks

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How Tommy Burns revolutionised Celtic’s transfer policy

Ten months on from Fergus McCann’s takeover, Celtic were playing their home matches at Hampden whilst the reconstruction of Celtic Park was underway. As well as future-proofing the home stadium, McCann had to replace Lou Macari with Tommy Burns amid legal action from the departed manager and

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