BREAKING NEWS: Tottenham manager has agreed to take over the managerial position at Rangers in the summer
BREAKING NEWS: Tottenham manager has agreed to take over the managerial position at Rangers in the summer
Brendan Rodgers and the Rangers have decided to part ways in the summer, amidst the Premier League’s return.
I’d be surprised if Brendan Rodgers was still leading Celtic at the start of the following season,
regardless of whether he won the league title in May.
Brendan’s baiting has made it difficult to watch and hear for the past week.
The employer has had to deal with feelings of rejection, hatred, and retaliation in a matter of days.
Given the public outcry surrounding Rodgers’ verbal altercation with BBC reporter Jane Lewis on Sunday,
he must have wondered what happened to him at his Spanish house in June.
That day, he renounced his initial plan to take a year off and turned down Dermot Desmond’s invitation to return to Celtic Park.
Brendan conducted a press conference on Tuesday that was remarkably similar to his first one as Celtic manager in July,
following his post-match interview with Lewis at Fir Park. At the time, it appeared to me that
Rodgers was being interrogated thoroughly.
An additional example of questioning masquerading as an interview took place on Tuesday prior to the Dundee game.
The Nine, a prime-time news show on BBC Scotland, sought a linguistics professor to provide an expert analysis
of the term “good girl” in reference to a female television journalist the previous evening.
The professor said that Rodgers’ remarks were “ill thought out.” and “as bad as violence” when employed improperly.
Carnage? Why take the matter in that way and endanger his reputation? Naturally,
some Celtics supporters have made derogatory statements about Brendan.
When he returned to Celtic in the summer, he was referred to as a “rat” and “Judas,”
insults that were used to make fun of him for relocating to Leicester in 2019.
The Motherwell match last Saturday demonstrated the extent of animosity.
Booing followed his replacement of Tomoki Iwata, a sign of the manager’s continued estrangement from his critics within.
Rodgers was not happy at the press conference on Tuesday because of this kind of nasty behaviour.
There at the meeting was a female journalist who had hinted in her newspaper column that morning
that Rodgers had “belittled” Lewis with his “good girl” comment. Okay, now that makes sense. She holds that to be true.
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