Celtic, Brendan Rodgers and Ange Postecoglou
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Celtic chief Dermot Desmond launched a scathing attacking on Brendan Rodgers after he resigned. Rodgers quit just over 24 hours after the Hoops’ 3-1 loss to Hearts in the Scottish
Brendan Rodgers will be there to support Celtic in Sunday's mammoth clash with Rangers – although the former boss is 'not happy' with how his exit transpired. That's according to radio duo Ally McCoist and Alan Brazil who both claim to have spoken to the former boss in the days since his departure.
On the loudest nights at Celtic Park, the sound of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ is as stirring and defiant as its cousins at Anfield and the Westfalenstadion. But for Brendan Rodgers, the noise and fallout following his shock resignation from the Scottish champions will leave the 52-year-old walking a lonely path as he packs his bags and departs Lennoxtown for the second time.
Brendan Rodgers is the new favourite to become the next Wolves manager following his resignation as Celtic boss on Monday. The Northern Irishman is priced at 2/1 to take over at Molineux, where
Brendan Rodgers' spell at Liverpool ended in a nightmare that eventually saw the sleeping giant reclaim its place at the top of the football pyramid. Just not under his watch. The Northern Irishman enjoyed an up-and-down time on Merseyside, and the impression he left on his players wasn't always exemplary.