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Discussion in 'World Football' started by Mr. Slippyfist, May 20, 2016.

  1. Zander

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    Some atmosphere man. I was bizzing
     
  2. Notorious

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    BRENDAN Rodgers last night revealed for the first time how he had been earmarked as a potential Celtic manager of the future several years ago – by his late mentor Tommy Burns.

    Rodgers was given his first break in coaching by Burns at Reading in the 1990s after his playing career there was ended at a young age by a knee condition and the pair went on to become close friends.

    The Irishman asked the Scot to join him when he was on the brink of securing his first job in management at Leicester City back in 2007 – a position which he ultimately didn’t land.

    However, he was very keen for the legendary Celtic player and former Parkhead manager to become the Director of Football at Filbert Street if he had taken over there.

    The 43-year-old, who was last night paraded in front of 10,000 Celtic supporters in the East End of Glasgow, has told how Burns had envisaged him being in charge at Parkhead even back then.

    “The last time I saw Tommy, bless him I came up here,” said Rodgers. “I was working with the reserves with Chelsea and was talking with Leicester City about maybe getting my first job in management.

    “I thought I needed somebody experienced to come in beside me. At the time, Milan Mandaric was the Leicester chairman and he was talking about a Director of Football.

    “So I said: ‘Listen, if I am going to come in to Leicester I would love to bring a guy in with me, Tommy Burns’. My idea was to get Tommy in to Leicester as a Director of Football, because he wasn’t really wanting to manage any more, he was here working within the youth department at the time.

    “I came up to see him and we talked about how, if I got the job at Leicester and he came in as Director of Football, one day he could come back to Celtic as a Director of Football and I could come back as a manager. That is how ironic this is.

    “I came up, met him in the hotel, we had a great chat, I came to the Celtic game and we went back to his house to see his wife Rosemary afterwards. It was something he was keen to do from a football perspective.

    “I think his family and Rosemary had been down in England for a few years and wanted to be up here. But it was certainly something that made him think.

    “But the only thing that was making him want to do it was the possibility of him coming back to Celtic one day as the Director of Football with me as a manager. This is a poignant day really.”

    Rodgers’s rise to the top in football management has been meteoric since his raw talent was first recognised; he has done well in his spells in charge at Watford, Swansea and, initially at least, Liverpool and is highly regarded in England.

    The man from County Antrim believes he had the best role model possible in Burns as he was starting out and learned lessons from him then which have stood him in good stead in career in the dugout ever since.

    “When I first started it was on a part-time basis at Reading,” he said. “When I stopped playing I was working in the academy there. Obviously, I looked up to Tommy because I was a Celtic supporter and he had been a player here.

    “When he came in to Reading he sort of took me under his wing a bit. We were able to talk about football and very quickly I saw his passion for it. I knew he was a fantastic player and had known him from managing Celtic.

    “What I saw at that early stage of my coaching career was two things. One, was the detail that he put into his coaching. He loved working with players, loved improving players, loved making them better.

    “But also his human qualities impressed me. He was a wonderful man. I used to watch him and see him about the place and even when he was under pressure there he never changed. He was a good man. He always had time for you and I never ever forgot that.

    “As a young coach I was looking for many influences and many inspirations. Tommy was a huge influence. He was there with Packie Bonner. Both of them were extremely helpful to me in the early stages of my coaching.

    Being handed the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of a man who has been so influential in his life at a club he has supported since he was a young boy growing up in Northern Ireland, then, will not be taken lightly by Rodgers.

    “Just walking around here, I have noticed the pictures of him on the wall,” he said. “He will always be here. For me, to follow in the footsteps of Jock Stein and Billy McNeill and Davie Hay and Tommy and these guys in an incredible feeling of privilege for me.

    “I think he would be very proud. He was a Celtic man, he always just wanted what was best for Celtic - whether he was supporting, playing for or ultimately managing the club.

    “He never lost that love for the club, even when he’d left to coach at other places like Newcastle and Reading. His passion and emotion for Celtic was always there.”
     
  3. Zander

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    You're some guy Crow. I love you
     
  4. Sean Daleer

    Sean Daleer Ten Thirty Gold Member

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    YAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSS :party048:
     
  5. Mr Shelby

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    You can say that again!
     
  6. Zander

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    Something proud to be a time. Honestly. I love you guys.
     
  7. Zander

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    I wish I didn't look like those people who.pretje do you be pished
     
  8. Sean Daleer

    Sean Daleer Ten Thirty Gold Member

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    Wow Crow. Just... Wow.

    Thanks for posting that.

    This really is something a bit special.
     
  9. Derrybhoy1

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    Great stuff :smiley-laughing002::icon_mrgreen:
     
  10. Jack Torrance

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    Just makes you realise how much Tommy is missed, he would still be working at the club today I'm sure.
     
  11. Zander

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    I love Tommy. I wish I remember his football.
     
  12. Onefootwonder

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    That's some reception he was given.
     
  13. Officer Doofy

    Officer Doofy Come to me, human man Gold Member

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    This might just be the most exciting time ever to be a supporter of this great club.

    Rodgers being appointed, safe standing being introduced, at least four derbies next season, the league looking strong, CL football back on the horizon, a big player/wage budget almost guaranteed, the support united as a whole again... * me, the thunder is well and truly back.

    If you had told me that 17th April would have led to all of this, including Hibs winning the final, I'd do it over and over again. Seriously.

    It hurt on the day, but everything that has happened since that penalty shootout has been nothing short of magical.
     
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    Just listening to that soundcloud interview from a couple pages back makes the wait for our next match almost unbearable. I honestly can't remember the last time there was this level of excitement and positivity surrounding the club, it just feels like the beginning of something very special.
     
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    I wish Tommy was here to see this.
     
  19. GavCFC1

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    Finally caught up on this, outstanding, I have severe love for the guy
     
  20. Sean Daleer

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    That is one of the greatest things I've ever read.

    Both of them were making plans to come here as a duo.

    Wow.