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Brendan Rodgers; "I was born into Celtic"
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Sunday Mail back page article states BR has been given free rein by Dermot Desmond to run the Club as he sees fit..
Food service in 445 is shocking, sort it out Brendan :carpark:
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Just listened to his post-match interview with Celtic TV in the tunnel. "Coming to Ibrox isn't just about the points, it's about defending the culture of our club." :wub:
Wow! :rubeyes: :boxer: :chuffed: :rocker: :clap:

That is truly awesome. Defending inclusiveness, defending charity, defending fair play...🍀
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Don't know if anyone listens to the Sunday Supplement podcast but they were discussing Swansea today and one of the journos basically said that they had made a mistake by failing to get Rodgers back. He turned them down over money apparently. Wasn't xear whether this was in the summer or at end of last season.
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Thought with an unbeaten SPFL record in December, Robbie Neilson would have been a shoo in.
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CELTIC manager Brendan Rodgers is looking closely at the African market after digging up a potential gem in Kouassi Eboue.

Rodgers hopes the 19-year-old’s signing will be confirmed by tomorrow, with the Home Office deciding on a work permit application appeal for the £2.8million midfielder from the Ivory Coast.

Rodgers believes Eboue is an example of the type of hungry, talented player which can be found on a continent that has largely been off the radar of Scottish clubs.

But, speaking from Dubai where he’s plotting further transfer moves, Rodgers admitted the teenager might blaze a trail for others to follow.

He said: “There are certain markets you can bring players in from to help Celtic and Scottish football, and Africa has always been that. It’s always been a market where you find players who are hungry. Kolo Toure is the perfect example.

“You only need to look at Kolo’s academy in the Ivory Coast to see the likes of Gervinho, Kolo, Yaya, Cissoko coming through – big talents.

“Then there is Ghana, Mali, Ivory Coast and Senegal. In western Africa they have big talent.”

Eboue is in Dubai with the Hoops waiting for clearance to start his new career after a deal was struck to sign him from Russian side Krasnodar.

Rodgers can’t wait to see him pull on the hoops and believes he will soon justify the faith being shown by Celtic for a relatively inexperienced and so far uncapped teenager.

He said: “It tells you a lot about a young player like Eboue that he made those moves to Armenia and Russia. It really tells you the hunger of the lad to succeed.

“He hasn’t played many games, but the reason was that he couldn’t play first-team football until he was 18. When he was 18 he was off.”

Rodgers, named SPFL manager of the month for December after eight league wins on the spin, added: “We have a few targets. We’d like to think we could get a few in to enhance the team. But if we don’t get anyone in January then there is no drama.”
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Don't know if anyone listens to the Sunday Supplement podcast but they were discussing Swansea today and one of the journos basically said that they had made a mistake by failing to get Rodgers back. He turned them down over money apparently. Wasn't xear whether this was in the summer or at end of last season.
Caught that too. So they explored the idea of trying to bring him back there before they announced Guidolin had signed a new contract on May 11th I assume? No shame in that league whatsoever.

Hope they go down and Ki comes home :pray:
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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has warned their Ladbrokes Premiership rivals that his side will return from their winter break feeling fresher than ever.

Rodgers has taken his team to Dubai for a week of warm-weather work-outs.

And he reckons the sunshine trip will allow his men to wipe the weariness from their legs after a gruelling six-month run that has seen the Parkhead side rack up 36 games already.

That is the last thing the rest of the top flight will want to hear, though, with the rampant league leaders currently running off into the distance with a 19-point lead.

Rodgers told CelticTV: “The last six months of 2016 have been a great period for us as a club. The supporters are happy, which is important.

“The players are also happy and working well. And we’re gaining results, which is the business we’re in.

“But in 2017, we want more and we need to be better. To do that, we need to improve our game and this early part of January allows us to do that.

“When I got the schedule of games through back in the summer, I felt that this was going to be an important period for us.

“I felt if we were going to go all the way in competitions and qualify for the Champions League, this was going to be a real opportunity for us to press the reset button.

“After the game on New Year’s Eve, we gave the players six days off to be with their families. Then we came out here to Dubai and while we’re still working very hard, it’s a chance to recuperate the body, to recover and relax.

“We can also grow closer together as a squad. If we have any new players to come in, they can join us here and adapt.”

Celtic have travelled to the United Arab Emirates with 19-year-old Kouassi Eboue as they close in on the Ivorian’s £2.8 million capture from Russian outfit FC Krasnador.

Rodgers is still waiting for his midfield target to get clearance for a work permit but he revealed the remaining three weeks of the January window will be spent eyeing up players who can take his team to the next level.

“I don’t think we need too many players but my feeling coming in here was that January would be a big month as we prepare for pre-season,” explained the Northern Irishman.

“If we can go forward into the Champions League qualifiers then that is going to be important for us.

“We’re trying to build something here for over the course of the next few years. For that, there are certain elements of the team I feel we need to improve and strengthen to help the players already here.”

Rodgers and midfielder Stuart Armstrong touched down in the Middle East to find a pair of trophies awaiting them at the team hotel after they were named manager and player of the month for December.

With eight league wins and a Champions League draw away to Manchester City, Rodgers was the stand-out candidate in his category.

And he paid tribute to Armstrong, who struck five goals during the festive season to prove he has shaken off the period of frustration he spent stuck on the wing under former boss Ronny Deila last term.

Rodgers said: “Stuart has been absolutely brilliant in the last few months. He has really grown into that role of how I would ask the number eight to play and his game play has been sensational.

“The beauty of Stuart is that there are still improvements that he can make, which is only going to make him a better player.

“But he thoroughly deserves his award and he should feel really honoured by that, because his performances have allowed it.

“Whenever a manager picks up an award it’s because of a team effort, so I pick this one up on behalf of my coaching staff, my medical staff, everybody throughout the club and of course the players.”
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KOLO TOURE is to be offered a player-coach role at Celtic by Brendan Rodgers.

The Ivory Coast international has been hailed by the club’s manager as the unsung hero of the season.

Although the former Liverpool and Arsenal stopper has hardly featured in recent months, he is credited with invaluable mentoring work behind the scenes.

And while Toure, who turns 36 in March, may be winding down his playing career, Rodgers is still keen to extend his Celtic contract beyond the summer with the added incentive of a role on his backroom staff.

The Northern Irishman said: “It’s something we’ll talk about at some stage between now and the end of the season, absolutely. There’s no doubt about that.

“I brought him here for a number of reasons and one of them, of course, was playing, to help us get through to the Champions League. That mentality, and the experience of what it takes to get there, was going to be important.

“There are also other reasons, like influence in the changing room. That doesn’t have to end after this season.

“He’s a good guy and I like to help good people. I want to work with him and it’s something he and I will talk about between now and the end of the season.”

Rodgers believes Toure’s presence has taken the burden of responsibility off Scott Brown’s shoulders, and led to the captain playing some of the best football of his career.

The influence on the form of centre-half pairing Jozo Simunovic and Erik Sviatchenko is in part down to Toure’s training ground influence.

And as a sounding board for Moussa Dembele, the manager reckons there’s no one better. Rodgers said: “When he was at Liverpool I put him on his journey of coaching. We started him on his badges and he has just completed his B licence. He sees himself going down that route.

“He has been invaluable. Scott Brown will probably tell you the help he’s been. Before, there were maybe not so many other leaders around him.

“But Kolo came in and straight away he’s a man with big experiences who is a good communicator.

“He’s good with the young players, he has empathy for them and wants to help them. He always helps the manager.

“Even though he hasn’t played so much, his influence in the changing room is huge because of what he passes on to Dembele and these guys just starting out on their careers, especially the foreign boys.

“The Dembeles of this world look at a guy at 35 who has been a big player and won big titles, played at World Cups. He’s a real major influence for them.

“His role hasn’t diminished even if he’s not playing as much. He’s still very important to us.”

Rodgers sees the fact that Toure moved his wife and children to Scotland and took a house as a sign that the player is settled and putting down roots.

He added: “You don’t make that commitment if you don’t think it’s going to be for longer than what his contract was.”
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KOLO TOURE is to be offered a player-coach role at Celtic by Brendan Rodgers.

The Ivory Coast international has been hailed by the club’s manager as the unsung hero of the season.

Although the former Liverpool and Arsenal stopper has hardly featured in recent months, he is credited with invaluable mentoring work behind the scenes.

And while Toure, who turns 36 in March, may be winding down his playing career, Rodgers is still keen to extend his Celtic contract beyond the summer with the added incentive of a role on his backroom staff.

The Northern Irishman said: “It’s something we’ll talk about at some stage between now and the end of the season, absolutely. There’s no doubt about that.

“I brought him here for a number of reasons and one of them, of course, was playing, to help us get through to the Champions League. That mentality, and the experience of what it takes to get there, was going to be important.

“There are also other reasons, like influence in the changing room. That doesn’t have to end after this season.

“He’s a good guy and I like to help good people. I want to work with him and it’s something he and I will talk about between now and the end of the season.”

Rodgers believes Toure’s presence has taken the burden of responsibility off Scott Brown’s shoulders, and led to the captain playing some of the best football of his career.

The influence on the form of centre-half pairing Jozo Simunovic and Erik Sviatchenko is in part down to Toure’s training ground influence.

And as a sounding board for Moussa Dembele, the manager reckons there’s no one better. Rodgers said: “When he was at Liverpool I put him on his journey of coaching. We started him on his badges and he has just completed his B licence. He sees himself going down that route.

“He has been invaluable. Scott Brown will probably tell you the help he’s been. Before, there were maybe not so many other leaders around him.

“But Kolo came in and straight away he’s a man with big experiences who is a good communicator.

“He’s good with the young players, he has empathy for them and wants to help them. He always helps the manager.

“Even though he hasn’t played so much, his influence in the changing room is huge because of what he passes on to Dembele and these guys just starting out on their careers, especially the foreign boys.

“The Dembeles of this world look at a guy at 35 who has been a big player and won big titles, played at World Cups. He’s a real major influence for them.

“His role hasn’t diminished even if he’s not playing as much. He’s still very important to us.”

Rodgers sees the fact that Toure moved his wife and children to Scotland and took a house as a sign that the player is settled and putting down roots.

He added: “You don’t make that commitment if you don’t think it’s going to be for longer than what his contract was.”
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KOLO TOURE is to be offered a player-coach role at Celtic by Brendan Rodgers.

The Ivory Coast international has been hailed by the club’s manager as the unsung hero of the season.

Although the former Liverpool and Arsenal stopper has hardly featured in recent months, he is credited with invaluable mentoring work behind the scenes.

And while Toure, who turns 36 in March, may be winding down his playing career, Rodgers is still keen to extend his Celtic contract beyond the summer with the added incentive of a role on his backroom staff.

The Northern Irishman said: “It’s something we’ll talk about at some stage between now and the end of the season, absolutely. There’s no doubt about that.

“I brought him here for a number of reasons and one of them, of course, was playing, to help us get through to the Champions League. That mentality, and the experience of what it takes to get there, was going to be important.

“There are also other reasons, like influence in the changing room. That doesn’t have to end after this season.

“He’s a good guy and I like to help good people. I want to work with him and it’s something he and I will talk about between now and the end of the season.”

Rodgers believes Toure’s presence has taken the burden of responsibility off Scott Brown’s shoulders, and led to the captain playing some of the best football of his career.

The influence on the form of centre-half pairing Jozo Simunovic and Erik Sviatchenko is in part down to Toure’s training ground influence.

And as a sounding board for Moussa Dembele, the manager reckons there’s no one better. Rodgers said: “When he was at Liverpool I put him on his journey of coaching. We started him on his badges and he has just completed his B licence. He sees himself going down that route.

“He has been invaluable. Scott Brown will probably tell you the help he’s been. Before, there were maybe not so many other leaders around him.

“But Kolo came in and straight away he’s a man with big experiences who is a good communicator.

“He’s good with the young players, he has empathy for them and wants to help them. He always helps the manager.

“Even though he hasn’t played so much, his influence in the changing room is huge because of what he passes on to Dembele and these guys just starting out on their careers, especially the foreign boys.

“The Dembeles of this world look at a guy at 35 who has been a big player and won big titles, played at World Cups. He’s a real major influence for them.

“His role hasn’t diminished even if he’s not playing as much. He’s still very important to us.”

Rodgers sees the fact that Toure moved his wife and children to Scotland and took a house as a sign that the player is settled and putting down roots.

He added: “You don’t make that commitment if you don’t think it’s going to be for longer than what his contract was.”
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Me too, but thought it unlikely to happen. Would be delighted for it to happen.
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Celtic: The club that Brendan’s building
Former Liverpool boss Rodgers has been a revelation in Scotland since taking charge but European progress is a weightier matter
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Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers gives instructions to his players during a training session in Dubai on Monday.
Published: 20:46 January 13, 2017 Gulf News
By Duncan HareDeputy Editor Sports

Dubai: Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has a problem.
No, honestly.
Nineteen points clear of rivals Rangers in the Scottish Premiership at the winter break and unbeaten domestically with just one league draw? Tick.
A comfortable 3-0 Scottish League Cup final triumph over Aberdeen in November that earned the former Liverpool boss his first major trophy as a manager – and keeps Celtic on course for a treble in his first season in charge? Tick.
Earning Celtic Champions League qualification for the first time since 2013/14 and achieving two draws against Manchester City in the group stage? Big check there too.

And signing a striker, Moussa Dembele, from Fulham in the summer for pounds 500,000 whose form has been so impressive – 19 goals, including a double versus City, with five of his 14 domestic strikes against Rangers – that he is now valued around the pounds 30 to 40 million mark. In the financial backwater of Scottish football, there’s a very big check – or indeed cheque – there too.
Therein, however, lies the problem, as Rodgers readily admits during a breather from Celtic’s winter-break training in Dubai at Al Wasl Club earlier this week.
“If you finish bottom of the Premier League you get pounds 100 million,” Rodgers, Anfield manager from the summer of 2012 to October, 2015, says.
“If you win the Scottish (Premiership) you get pounds two million.”
“The only thing that Celtic doesn’t have,” Rodgers adds, “is the propaganda that is the Premier League. In every other aspect of football Celtic is a huge club - fan base, stadium and history. They have a fantastic history. What they don’t have is an opportunity to play in the Premier League.”

"The bigger battle for the club will probably be convincing him to resist the seduction of ‘Premier League propaganda’ for the satisfaction of local bragging rights.
Celtic’s history was made in the days when they were European elite. The first British winners of the European Cup, in 1967, Celtic also reached the final in 1970 and semi-finals in 1972 and 1974. Since the inception of the Champions League, however, Celtic have reached the last 16 just three times.
And having finished bottom of their Champions League group this season – Barcelona took seven off them at Camp Nou, though the City results and another draw in Germany against Borussia Monchengladbach were encouraging – Rodgers is very honest when asked how far away Celtic are from being a last 16 team once more.
“We still have a bit of work to do,” he admits.
“It’s very difficult. You could be a fantastic team and still not get through. But what’s most important for me is building and growing the club - and what’s important first and foremost for that is qualifying for the Champions League. And to do that you need to win your league.
“It comes hand in hand, but Champions League year in, year in is what we strive for.”
Along with other former elite names of European football such as Ajax who have been heavily impacted as teams from the ‘Big Five’ nations get ever richer, that’s easier said than done. Coming from lowly Uefa-ranked Scotland, Celtic currently have to progress through three qualifying rounds before the group stages – and potentially four come the revamp of the competition.
“The No.1 target is to win the league in order to have a chance to qualify and then qualification second – then third is to get out of the group stages,” adds the Northern Irishman, who Celtic reportedly made the highest paid manager in Scottish football history.
“It’s never easy because of the finances and everything else involved. But it’s a fight and that’s excitement for us.”
With Celtic chasing six Scottish league titles in a row, a great opportunity exists to exceed the nine crowns won successively in the 60s and 70s. A record matched by Rangers in the 80s and 90s.
The fight for domestic dominance and Champions League progression may excite Rodgers, who grew up supporting Celtic, but despite that, the bigger battle for the club will probably be convincing him to resist the seduction of ‘Premier League propaganda’ for the satisfaction of local bragging rights.
This after all, despite the social media mirth directed at him towards the end of his time at Anfield for the “great character” post-match comments, is the man who has by far come the closest to winning Liverpool a league title in 27 years.
He actually mentions ‘Liverpool’ first in the interview with local media, commenting it was “important for me when I left a club like Liverpool to have a breather but then in my next job I needed pressure – and there’s a pressure at Celtic. It’s a huge club, there’s an expectancy to win every game.”
But further probing about his own spell – and everyone remembers Steven Gerrard’s costly slip against Chelsea, the draw at Crystal Palace and the crushing conclusion to the 2013/14 campaign – is met with: “I’ve nothing to say on that.”
He concedes slightly to discuss his replacement Jurgen Klopp’s current crop.
“Yeah, yeah, I do, I do,” Rodgers replies when asked if second-placed Liverpool can win the league this season.
“Brilliant club, fantastic club.
“I had a great time there and obviously with playing one game a week that helps you. I had that there myself when we just finished runners-up. But it’s a tight competition between six teams, so it’ll be interesting to see how it goes.”
While “Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham” have particularly impressed him, he has “no favourites for it”.
A query on his thoughts on the big-name managers now in charge of top Premier League clubs is met with the response: “Yeah, it’s difficult for British coaches. “Maybe we don’t jump about so much – run up and down the touchline so much. It’s ever-changing both from a playing and managing perspective the Premier League.”
Rodgers insists he is “not really worried, not bothered” when asked if he envisages going back to the Premier League.
“Football is a global game,” he says.
“I’ve been there and I’m happy not to be there now, I’m enjoying a new experience at Celtic, a huge club. If I go back there one day, great. If I don’t there’s no drama. It’s a global game.”
Spain then, perhaps?
“Yeah, in football I’ll be coaching for maybe 20 years so I’ll enjoy the travel and see where it takes me,” the Spanish-speaker says.
That’s a nice problem to have then.
And for now Rodgers’ biggest problem is a trip to a store to find a mantelpiece big enough to take the weight of all the gongs coming his way.
The far weightier problem is finding the way to return Celtic to the mantle that he and many others believe they belong.


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Although obviously we didn't play any games, the trip to Dubai could even end up being useful for the qualifiers with training in heavy heat :thumbsup:
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Interesting phrase he used - 'the propaganda of the premier league'. I think it is perceptive to say that the money follows the propaganda. I don't watch a lot of English football but the drought of this winter break has forced me to look at some of their games in desperation for a football fix. And from what I have seen recently ten propaganda is now we'll detached from reality down there.
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Interesting phrase he used - 'the propaganda of the premier league'. I think it is perceptive to say that the money follows the propaganda. I don't watch a lot of English football but the drought of this winter break has forced me to look at some of their games in desperation for a football fix. And from what I have seen recently ten propaganda is now we'll detached from reality down there.
I've heard him use that phrae before. Whether he believes it or not is another thing, as he could be aware of the cynicism that many Celtic supporters have for the English Premier League. There sure is a lot of money and that in itself is skewing football as everyone knows, but it really struggles to live upto the hype. But with the hype being so sky-high, then maybe that's always going to be the case, so they need to be careful down there.

What goes up must always come down.

As for Brendan Rodgers, does anyone find themselves dealing with a problem at work, or having a deadline to meet, or something in their own life to get sorted and think to themselves 'what would Brendan do?'.

I'm quite happy to take any ridicule that results from that statement.
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