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Celtic's draw against Kairat Almaty adds to the strained relationship between manager Brendan Rodgers and the board over their lack of transfers.
Chants of sack the board echoed around Celtic Park after their Champions League play-off draw with Kairat Almaty, with Brendan Rodgers suggesting he could be the one made to leave. There is unrest from the fans due to a lack of summer transfer business ...
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers refused to be drawn on transfer rumours linking Jamie Vardy with a move to Parkhead in the summer window. Recent reports claim that the 38-year-old striker has his
Celtic let rip at chief exec Michael Nicolson and chairman Peter Lawwell and chanted 'Sack the Board' after failure to land quality replacements for Kyogo, Nicolas Kuhn and injured Jota over the summer.
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Brendan Rodgers Celtic transfer update. Speaking after the game, Rodgers was asked if there was added frustration over not being in a better place knowing these games were ahead,
If a report from SunSport is believed to be true, Jamie Vardy is keen on a reunion with Brendan Rodgers at Celtic after assessing all his options over the past couple of months. The former Leicester
Celtic will aim to extend their flawless start to the 2025-26 Scottish Premiership season when they take on newly-promoted Livingston on Saturday afternoon. The hosts are targeting a fifth straight league title this season, while the visitors will be focused on steering clear of a relegation fight.
Quizzed on Johnston's condition and whether he had the knowledge of a timeline for the injury layoff after the match on TNT Sports, Rodgers said: "I don't, but it looks like a hamstring, which is a shame because he started the season so well."
The 38-year-old is a free agent after leaving Leicester City at the end of the season; Sky Sports News understands there has been no contact between Celtic and the striker; Brendan Rodgers managed Var
New Celtic defender Hayato Inamura has been told by Brendan Rodgers he is not good enough to play in the Champions League - yet. (Daily Record) Rodgers has warned any Celtic players whose focus may be drifting towards a late transfer window move by reminding them who pays their wages.