Rod Stewart backs Brendan Rodgers after exchange with female journalist

Rod Stewart backs Brendan Rodgers after exchange with female journalist.

Celtic-daft The 51-year-old Hoops coach has received support from Sir Rod, who called the situation absurd.

Sir Rod Stewart has supported Brendan Rodgers, the former Celtic manager, who came under criticism after a conversation with a female writer, calling him a “dinosaur” and a “misogynist.”

After his team’s 3-1 victory at Fir Park, he ended a tense discussion with Jane Lewis of the BBC during a post-match interview, calling her a “good girl.” This sparked an outcry.

Celtic-daft The 51-year-old Hoops coach has received support from Sir Rod, who called the situation absurd. “He’s not like that, he’s an absolute gentleman,” the Maggie May singer remarked. But these days, we must all exercise caution.

Campaign organization Women for Scotland accused the Northern Irishman of engaging in “casual sexism.”

Women for Scotland stated that they were “depresssed that casual sexism is still embedded in sport” and wanted an apology.

“Women’s accomplishments are minimized and disregarded, and their standing in the workplace is compromised. The reporter deserves an apology from Rodgers.

The management stood by his statement, claiming to have spoken with Lewis and that he was not upset. Additionally, he has attacked those whom he believes are seeking offense.

“Sadly, in my opinion, we are either trying to offend someone or find something offensive and try to pin it on them,” he stated.

“I chatted with Jane. She didn’t take offense. We chuckled over it. I’m sure she will keep asking me embarrassing questions.

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