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Brendan Rodgers; "I was born into Celtic"
Topic Started: 20 May 2016, 05:06 PM (2,287,895 Views)
jamiebhoy76
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Ponder Stibbons
29 Nov 2017, 11:32 AM
If MD's ankle is so bad, why was he allowed to continue until the 65th minute? Did we get the magic sponge on it and tell him to 'run it aff'?
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3 big players from last season - rogic, Sinclair and Armstrong have at best been patchy this season and none of the signings are exactly kicking the door down.

A wee bit of work for him to do. Who knows, we might flip last December which wasn't exactly thrilling football - putting 5 past the family club would be a good start.
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Seems to be working his ticket out. :(
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Juneau
29 Nov 2017, 11:29 PM
Seems to be working his ticket out. :(
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29 Nov 2017, 11:29 PM
Seems to be working his ticket out. :(
eh?

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Just usual overreactions we seem to get :lol:
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I hope he is getting ready to offload Armstrong in January.

Scored belters all the time seemingly.
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Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers insists he wasn't surprised at the angry reaction shown by Motherwell players after his side were awarded a last-gasp penalty to extend their unbeaten record.

The Hoops fought back from going a goal behind to their Lanarkshire rivals to grab a late 1-1 draw at Fir Park after referee Willie Collum pointed to the spot with only two minutes remaining to cause fury among the Fir Parks ranks.

Rodgers men had gone behind with only 12 minutes remaining after Hoops right-back Mikael Lustig knocked the ball into his own net as he tried to clear a Craig Tanner free-kick.

With their unbeaten run looking set to end on 65 games, Collum pointed to the spot after Callum McGregor went down in the penalty area under a challenge from Andy Rose.

Scott Sinclair - who earned a contentious spot kick in Sunday's 2-0 Betfred Cup victory that also saw Well's Cedric Kipre red carded - stepped up to blast the ball home to extend the domestic run to 66 games and leave the home supporters fuming.

Hoops boss Rodgers, who fiercely defended Sinclair following Sunday's controversy maintained that the referee had again got the decision correct and insisted the Well players complaints were no surprise.

He said: "They have been angry with a lot since Sunday, they seem to be angry with everything.

"Again, their keeper made a great save, we should have finished it, the ball rebounds out, the player makes an attempt to get the ball, Callum steps in front, gets his body there and he knocks him over.

"And of you look at the referees decision, he is in the perfect position to give it so yes, I thought it was a penalty.

"Of course when you are the opposition, you probably think it's not.

Rodgers was delighted with the efforts of his side in such a high pressure situation and praised well keeper Trevor Carson for keeping his side at bay, adding: "The team showed their spirit, we know we can score and we should have been more clinical.

"I am really proud of the team tonight."

"This is a team that never leaves the game early.

"In this run that we've been on since I came in we've scored in every single domestic game so we always believe that we can score.

"I think that their keeper was brilliant and I thought he made a number of outstanding saves mixed in with us not being clinical enough.

"I didn't think it was a foul and thought Scott Brown won the ball well using his strength and I didn't think it was a free kick but it comes in and we're unfortunate enough to score an own goal.

"And then yet again the question is asked of the players and you can see from the game tonight why the run that they're on is such a special achievement because you can lose any game of football in many different ways.
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remy mcswain
30 Nov 2017, 12:03 AM
I hope he is getting ready to offload Armstrong in January.

Scored belters all the time seemingly.
Somebody might be more willing to sign him if they know that the song transfers as well - it's the best bit of him just now.

That was the first time that BR's not figured how to deal with a team after playing them and struggling in Scotland. Hopefully that means that the final game in the trio is when it clicks and we pump them.
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30 Nov 2017, 12:19 AM
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Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers insists he wasn't surprised at the angry reaction shown by Motherwell players after his side were awarded a last-gasp penalty to extend their unbeaten record.

The Hoops fought back from going a goal behind to their Lanarkshire rivals to grab a late 1-1 draw at Fir Park after referee Willie Collum pointed to the spot with only two minutes remaining to cause fury among the Fir Parks ranks.

Rodgers men had gone behind with only 12 minutes remaining after Hoops right-back Mikael Lustig knocked the ball into his own net as he tried to clear a Craig Tanner free-kick.

With their unbeaten run looking set to end on 65 games, Collum pointed to the spot after Callum McGregor went down in the penalty area under a challenge from Andy Rose.

Scott Sinclair - who earned a contentious spot kick in Sunday's 2-0 Betfred Cup victory that also saw Well's Cedric Kipre red carded - stepped up to blast the ball home to extend the domestic run to 66 games and leave the home supporters fuming.

Hoops boss Rodgers, who fiercely defended Sinclair following Sunday's controversy maintained that the referee had again got the decision correct and insisted the Well players complaints were no surprise.

He said: "They have been angry with a lot since Sunday, they seem to be angry with everything.

"Again, their keeper made a great save, we should have finished it, the ball rebounds out, the player makes an attempt to get the ball, Callum steps in front, gets his body there and he knocks him over.

"And of you look at the referees decision, he is in the perfect position to give it so yes, I thought it was a penalty.

"Of course when you are the opposition, you probably think it's not.

Rodgers was delighted with the efforts of his side in such a high pressure situation and praised well keeper Trevor Carson for keeping his side at bay, adding: "The team showed their spirit, we know we can score and we should have been more clinical.

"I am really proud of the team tonight."

"This is a team that never leaves the game early.

"In this run that we've been on since I came in we've scored in every single domestic game so we always believe that we can score.

"I think that their keeper was brilliant and I thought he made a number of outstanding saves mixed in with us not being clinical enough.

"I didn't think it was a foul and thought Scott Brown won the ball well using his strength and I didn't think it was a free kick but it comes in and we're unfortunate enough to score an own goal.

"And then yet again the question is asked of the players and you can see from the game tonight why the run that they're on is such a special achievement because you can lose any game of football in many different ways.
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His team has character !!!
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Our main problem is that the core of our squad is over worked due to a combination of congested fixture list, injury and our recent signings contributing very little. I must admit to starting to get a bit concerned by our recruitment policy of the 9 players Brendan has signed only two are first picks, and beyond that only Ntcham is even a semi-regular.
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He said: "They have been angry with a lot since Sunday, they seem to be angry with everything".


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In The Heat of Lisbon
30 Nov 2017, 10:23 AM
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He said: "They have been angry with a lot since Sunday, they seem to be angry with everything".


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Liked that myself :lmao:
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“Brendan do you have any sympathy for Motherwell?”

“No”

“None at all?”

“Nope, none at all”

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Haitch
30 Nov 2017, 09:27 PM
“Brendan do you have any sympathy for Motherwell?”

“No”

“None at all?”

“Nope, none at all”

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30 Nov 2017, 09:27 PM
“Brendan do you have any sympathy for Motherwell?”

“No”

“None at all?”

“Nope, none at all”

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30 Nov 2017, 09:27 PM
“Brendan do you have any sympathy for Motherwell?”

“No”

“None at all?”

“Nope, none at all. Horrible place, horrible people."

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30 Nov 2017, 09:42 PM
"Horrible place, horrible people."
One of Jimmy Cliff's under appreciated songs.
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Haitch
30 Nov 2017, 09:27 PM
“Brendan do you have any sympathy for Motherwell?”

“No”

“None at all?”

“Nope, none at all”

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yassssss
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