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  • spud_gun
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    Big congratulations to Brendan for achieving the bare minimum required of a Celtic manager.

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  • danperkins
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    Rodgers has done a cracking job and be brilliant if they could gonthr season unbeaten. Obviously they should be winning that league but they've done it in style.

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  • Roboklopp
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    Again.

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  • dom9
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    Fredo, you've fundamentally had a 'mare there.

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  • Fredo
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    Originally posted by labourRed View Post
    Maybe you could just look up the definition of 'fundamentally.'
    Okay. Fundamentally, your post didn't make any sense.

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  • labourRed
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    Originally posted by Fredo View Post
    That doesn't make any sense. Maybe to validate your point he should have played with just attacking players.
    Maybe you could just look up the definition of 'fundamentally.'

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  • Fredo
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    Originally posted by labourRed View Post
    Yeah, fair play. He's fundamentally an attacking manager so suited to the SPL where defence isn't paramount. .
    That doesn't make any sense. Maybe to validate your point he should have played with just attacking players.

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  • labourRed
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    Yeah, fair play. He's fundamentally an attacking manager so suited to the SPL where defence isn't paramount. Can't see anyone catching them for **** knows how many years.

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  • Red_Polo
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    Don't see why it won't go down well here. I think pretty much everyone will be chuffed for him, no?

    Well in Brendan

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  • chadrtc
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    Originally posted by Chris View Post
    This wont go down well on here but congrats Brendan!! Title confirmed as it should be managing Celtic but still a brilliant way to achieve it.


    Chuffed to bits for him.

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  • Reece
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    I like(d) the guy and he gave me one of the most enjoyable league seasons of my adult life.

    It was the correct decision to part company (especially given that we've now got Klopp ) but I am glad he's getting success elsewhere, regardless of the situation in that league. So yeah, good on him.

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  • Chris
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    This wont go down well on here but congrats Brendan!! Title confirmed as it should be managing Celtic but still a brilliant way to achieve it.

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  • Buzzo
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    Originally posted by dom9 View Post
    I don't get it.

    I'm guessing you're a scouser with an Irish heritage, but this Celtic thing confounds me.

    Nothing club in a nothing league, right? I'd be surprised if anyone outside of Glasgow really gave a poo, let alone the rest of Scotland or the broader UK. Even the Glaswegians must be losing interest surely. Imagine if Manchester United were winning 21 games in a row. We'd stop watching. And if LFC were to do the same, well, it's absolutely impossible in a competitive league.

    Scottish football just comes across as comically small time. What is the point any more?


    There is no money up here outside of Celtic. It really is a one team league.

    Even if Rodgers won the league winning every game it wouldn't be a crazy achievement. He's re built his reputation which is great for him, but the real tests lie out with the SPL.

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  • Norbs
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    The fact he says it'd be funny for the winning streak to end against the same team that last took points of them may point to this just being a vested interest

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  • dom9
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    Originally posted by Chris View Post
    21 league wins in a row for Godgers. Next up the only team to take points off them so far, would be funny if it happens again!
    I don't get it.

    I'm guessing you're a scouser with an Irish heritage, but this Celtic thing confounds me.

    Nothing club in a nothing league, right? I'd be surprised if anyone outside of Glasgow really gave a poo, let alone the rest of Scotland or the broader UK. Even the Glaswegians must be losing interest surely. Imagine if Manchester United were winning 21 games in a row. We'd stop watching. And if LFC were to do the same, well, it's absolutely impossible in a competitive league.

    Scottish football just comes across as comically small time. What is the point any more?

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