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  1. Mr Shelby Moderator Moderator Gold Member

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    Said before but people will get a shock when he leaves. Again.

    We've got lucky between him and Ange. Have a feeling our luck is gonna run out.
     
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  2. Mr Shelby Moderator Moderator Gold Member

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    Even he didn't bring all those things.

    He had to grind out games too. And Europe well, it wasn't exactly roses.

    Would have him back but he won't come back. He knows this board as well.
     
  3. honda Gold Member Gold Member

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    Aye but he made the games * exciting. 97th minute ralston winners after we've atleast battered the goals with 300 shots. Think we had the most chances created in Europe, more than psg aswel only we never finished them :56:

    * * he left.
     
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    Lawwell comes back "officially" ange leaves...
     
  5. honda Gold Member Gold Member

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    Went to spurs with an even worse chairman :56: good decisions all round.
     
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    Aye ange worked his ticket no doubt. But still he tried to put plans in place and met the same resistance as brendan seems to have
     
  7. oh bhoy

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    throw a couple of million at ange for a 10 day recruitment blitz
     
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    In short - hire a DoF :56:

    It is mental how many times we, as fans, go through this same process every few months with this club, when all it would take is for the club to hire a * DoF and give him a footballing budget to oversee every aspect of the footballing department and then they can go back to their office and pat themselves on the back again.

    Ange or even Brendan as a DoF would be helluva interesting.
     
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    That means lawwell and Desmond would need to give up control never happening.
     
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    aye somebody who knows what they are doing would be a huge help, what has tisdale been doing since hes been on the payroll
     
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    That’s massively up for debate.
     
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    Honestly, absolutely no interest in having Ange back. Would just sum up how this * board operates. 2018, Bring Back Lenny. 2023, Bring Back Brendan. 2026 Bring Back Ange.

    * that, man.

    Loved Ange, loved his philosophy and the way he was with the media but go out and properly scout and recruit a young manager who plays expansive, exciting football. There are plenty out there.
     
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    Going to Nottingham Forest apparently is auld Ange
     
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  14. John Bhoy79 Head in the clouds. Mind in the gutter.

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    Leaving aside the shambles of our recruitment these last few TW there is an issue with BR in that often when he's been at a club for a few years things start to go stale. Happened here in his first spell, 1st season was incredible, 2nd was good for a while but started to drop off. 3rd we were getting results but the football was brutal. Happened at Liverpool and Leicester too with him. A good start then the drop off. Looks similar here now, 3rd year staleness in performances. Some proper signings could help, obviously, but there is a question over his long-term effectiveness I feel.
     
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    Aye, thought that he would be linked with Forest or Olympiacos
     
  16. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Good luck to the fella
     
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    Realise why he doesn’t, but just wish he’d call the board out rather than dodging around the questions.
     
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    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has reiterated that he will not walk away from Celtic before the end of the season amid a growing narrative of discontent over transfers and says that he and the board want what’s best for the club.

    The lack of incomings at Celtic Park have dominated the agenda this summer and were put into sharp focus on Wednesday when the team drew 0-0 at home to Kairat Almaty in the first leg of their Champions League play-off tie.


    Cries of “sack the board” chorused around Celtic Park during the match against the Kazakhs and Rodgers has repeatedly stated that he wants more quality to progress his team.




    The perceived disunity was once again addressed at Rodgers’ pre-match press conference ahead of facing Livingston on Saturday in the Premiership, but the Northern Irishman was unequivocal when asked if there was a chance the current situation would accelerate an exit before his contract expires next summer




    Absolutely no chance,” said Rodgers. “No chance. We've done that one before. It didn't go down well! Listen, I said from the first day and there's no hidden messages and there's no this and that. I said I'd be three years. I'm here for three years.”

    Rodgers also stated that despite the rancour and noise surrounding his relationship and the board, everyone is pulling in the same direction at Celtic.


    People try and look to find that that conflict between me and the board or me and whoever,” Rodgers continued. “It really isn't the case. You know, the board here at the football club of over many years managed the the financial side of the game and run the club to an impeccable level.



    My job here as the football manager is to really drive and demand and for us to live in a cycle where we understand that we will lose some players, but that it doesn't have this massive impact that it seems to sometimes do. And that we can just lose big players and and then bring in other ones rather than to wait.

    “So that cycle I want us to be in, but there's certainly no conflict. Everyone at this club from the board to myself we want the very, very best. Longer term I don't think so much as the manager. Now the season starts, I only want to think of the football. I don't want to think of the contract. Just think of the football and that will come away later on if it does.”
     
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    Brendan, maybe start with the after effects of of the other night. Alistair Johnston, what's the update from him?

    "Not great. He'll probably be about 12 weeks. He's obviously had his scan yesterday. It's disappointing for him because he's come back and started well. That's where we're at.




    As you say, disappointing for him first and foremost, but how big a blow for you and the squad given how important he is?

    "I think when you lose any player, especially of that caliber, then it is a disappointment, but it'll provide an opportunity for someone to step in and we know we have Tony Ralston.

    "I've got young Colby Donovan who, as a young player here, has really impressed me over the time I've been back here and in this last 12 months, he's made great strides. It's always an opportunity for someone, but of course for Ali, we just want to make sure that we're in a really good position in all competitions when he gets back."




    So you see that being an internal replacement rather than one that changes your transfer plans?

    "It's my first look. My first look is always inside, and that's something that we'll gain more clarity over the next week or so. That's certainly my first look."






    How do you look back on the other night? Yeah, it's a 0-0 draw and you're still in the tie, but as we discussed after the game, there's a lot of negativity around, there was so much in the post-match analysis from everywhere else. How do you feel about it now?

    "I'm very stable on it. Naturally, you're disappointed you didn't win. This team have given me a lot of value in this early part of the season. Working very hard on preseason, started our league season really well.

    "We didn't start well in the first half, which I've said all along, the first five minutes of games is really important and for some reason, we were a bit lethargic and lacked energy and lacked speed and tempo. When only a few days earlier on the Friday, we were excellent in all of that. That was the only disappointment, but second half we were better.

    "I was just explaining to our new players that nil-nil will always feel like a disaster here. You have to live with that because the demands here are to win. And sometimes even winning one-nil can feel that way as well.

    "The reality is we're still very much in that tie, and in many ways, it's fairly simple now because I think the expectation going into the game was from people outside that this will be an easy tie and we've won 5-0 before against a team from Kazakhstan and won other games, 5-2, and of course we'd love to have done that.

    "But we didn't, but we're still very much in the tie, and we know what's at stake, and we will go there on Tuesday to look to qualify. It's, as I said, in certain moments of the game, we could have been better. It's still 0-0 and we still have a big chance of qualification."






    You say you're talking to new players there about you know, just kind of Celtic in general. The 0-0 is like a disaster, but have you sensed that focus burning in the days since that the players are ready for this? They're ready to go over and have that tough fit to Kazakhstan. They're fully focused on the task at hand?

    "Our full focus is on tomorrow. That's the reality, and that's the difference between working in this as a profession and working in this within media or other circles. You just can't bypass the next game and go straight to that. I haven't even thought about that too much.

    "We've analysed the game; we'll refresh our team tomorrow because it is a massive game for us on Tuesday. But still, our focus is very much on our game against Livingston. I believe when that game comes on Tuesday, we'll be in a really good place to get through."




    Is it difficult when this tie, this magnitude, put it to one side, even though it's only a few days away. Is it difficult or is it something you get used to with that?

    "It's very easy. Of course, you analyse the game afterwards and then look to prepare for the next game because I think that is the danger that you look too far ahead. We have a game to perform well in at home and continue with our really good start to the domestic league and we want to continue with that tomorrow."







    Just in terms of other injuries, there were some fears from supporters, looked like Daizen might have pulled up at the end. Is he okay? Is everyone else okay from Wednesday night?

    "Adam Idah is struggling with his knee. Auston Trusty could be out for a bit with a plantar fascia issue that he's had.

    "Daizen has just, we've probably had to use him more than we would have liked, but he's okay. Just a bit stiff and crampy, but yeah, apart from that injury-wise, it's probably the same squad."






    And when you were after the match on Wednesday, there were a lot of questions directed towards you that you'd been unable to answer at that point. In terms of the situation you find yourself in, how much, if any, has this situation impacted your long-term aspect of this football club?

    "Not at all. I think that I'm still in the same position. I need to one, earn the right to be here. Of course, I want what's best for Celtic. And I want us to be really successful in this short to long period. But people try and look to find that conflict between me and the board or me and whoever. It really isn't the case.

    "The board here at the football club have over many years managed the financial side of the game and run the club to an impeccable level. My job here as the football manager is to really drive and demand and for us to live in a cycle where we can, okay, we understand that we will lose some players, but it doesn't have this massive impact that it seems to sometimes do and that we can just lose big players and then bring in other ones. That is the cycle I want us to be in. But there's certainly no conflict.

    "Everyone at this club from the board to myself, we want the very, very best for Celtic. And for me, longer term, I don't think so much as a manager. We had the chances over the summer, but I said now the season starts, I only want to think of the football. I didn't want to think of the contract. Just think of the football. And that will come away later on if it does."







    Some fans will have been wondering you will be walking before then considering the situation? Can you just put their fears at rest?

    "Absolutely no chance. We've done that one before. It didn't go down well. I said from the first day and there's no hidden messages and there's no this and that. I said I'll be here for three years, I'm here for three years."








    We spoke to Callum afterwards and he spoke quite passionately about the need for unity at this point. I take it you would echo that in terms of when this club all works together, that's when you've found that blueprint?

    "I've said that repetitively over my time here. Everyone in unison at this club is a real, real strong force. But I do understand where supporters are coming from. The supporters pay, they want the best team on the pitch as early as it possibly can be and they have every right to feel frustrated or air that when it's possible.

    "But certainly what my message would be is that, of course, everyone together and unified, that's the real strength of Celtic and I've always felt that and that hopefully can be the case.








    Can fans expect any imminent arrivals or is there anything closer to going out?

    "I don't have anything new to tell you. I know that Marco Tilio will leave. But nothing imminent on any new arrivals."








    And you've spoken about in recent times of trying to control the narrative and set the narrative for your players. Has that been a particular challenge recently because even at the game and you hear the chants and so much talk of transfers and the media as well. Is it hard, has it been hard to kind of set the players away from all that talk?

    "I think on a day-to-day basis, we're very much focused here and on the positivity of how we work and how we play and concentrate on performance really. I think that's more the case of just stabilising the performance. And I think we've actually seen that, the 45 minutes of the first half the other night wasn't what we would have wanted. But in the main, it's been pretty straightforward. I think it's only if you follow the noise and get attracted to it. But we have a big job to do here on the football front. The players here, like I said, they're working so hard, the ones that are here and they're doing the very, very best."








    Brendan, just on Adam's injury, I mean, how sad is that for him? He's already gone through a tough time, I guess.

    "His availability has been very good since he's been here, Adam. It's not quite dropping for him yet in terms of the goals. But he is working hard and he is trying to do the right things. But it doesn't go down easy either. He's had some knocks before and played through them and put himself out there for the team. We'll see how he responds over the next 24 hours, but I think he could be a doubt for tomorrow. And it is a shame for him. But he's a strong boy and hopefully if he is out, it won't be for too long."








    Has that result the other night maybe, and injuries as well, has that maybe accelerated things in terms of trying to bring some bodies in before the last few days?

    "I don't think it has to. I think there is a need for it if we're going to go on and have the season that we have. Like I said, I would have liked it to have been now because in a performance level, these are massive games. These are big games that set the tone for your season. However, if the players arrive late, later than what we would have liked, if they're here, then we can still be happy. But I don't think any injuries or anything that's come up in the last few days has changed what we needed."






    With Daizen, you mentioned you may have to use him a bit more often than you would have liked at this stage of the season, with Adam being a doubt as well. Will that make you kind of have to play him even if you don't really want to play him tomorrow as well?

    "I would never put the player at risk ever. The player's centric to all of this here, and if he's not ready to play tomorrow or he's feeling anything, there's any sort of doubt, we wouldn't start him.

    "I think it's one, I think if you look back to last year and we had a really, really consistent year last year, especially in the first six months. All of that was based around the ability to be able to refresh the team and take players on and off, and that kept the energy, kept the tempo, everything in the team, and the football's great and when you can't do that, there's an effect that it has.

    "And for the likes of Daizen, he's had to, like I said, he's had to play a little bit more than we would have liked. But he's still in good condition, good place, but we won't take any risk with him tomorrow if he's still feeling it."






    With Auston Trusty, is that one where rest is the only real remedy, plantar fascia?

    "Normally, it can be a period of time that one. I've had a few players who have had that before and sometimes it can be an operation.

    "It can be a really sore one when you when you plant the foot and so we normally have to wait and see on those ones. But that's my experience of players having them before."









    Obviously got Livingston first, but in terms of Tuesday have you guys spoken about how you're going to handle that? We hear about staying on UK time, all that kind of thing. Is that the plan?

    "We'll stay in UK time. We've had experience of it before. As soon as the tie came out, all the logistics, all the operational side of it was planned and prepared, and we'll leave early Sunday and virtually get a day of travelling and then we'll be able to stay in our time zone, and that's worked well for us before. Train Monday, game Tuesday and hopefully job done."












    You expecting much the same from Livingston as you're used to?

    "I'm really looking forward to seeing David Martindale. I really like him and obviously still been in contact with him because I was conscious that when I came back here and then they weren't in the league, and when I was here the first time they were they were in the league.

    "I do like him. I like his passion. I think he's done a brilliant job at Livingston, and so happy for him and his club because it's a very, very good club that they're they're back in.

    "What do we expect? They have played, been playing sort of 4-2-3-1 and done really well to get promoted last year. They'll come up, they've had a good result against Falkirk. So they'll come to us and want to do well in the game. And David's side's always make it difficult for you. I think they'll they'll look to get balls into the box, deliver it and we have to be really on the game to get a result.
     
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