The Offical Glasgow Celtic thread

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imtommygunn

45k... I assume you're missing a 0?

foxcommander

I'd think that he's been recruited to get celtic to the 10 in row. Don't think celtic fans will care about anything else if they hit that milestone.
They couldn't trust Delia to get them across the line as he's been shown up by rangers in the cup and can't afford a repeat in the league, especially since it's no longer a one horse race.
Every second of the day there's a Democrat telling a lie

T Fearon

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Sorry I should have said £45k is his weekly salary.Interesting article in the Scottish Press today.Apparently Dermot Desmond felt humiliated at Hampden by the gloating of Rangers Directors after the recent Scottish Cup Semi Final,and felt he was shown no respect.He sat down with Lawwell and number crunched and reckoned the boat could be pushed out.So Rangers are responsible for Rodgers being manager at Celtic now!

T Fearon

Rodgers will not be there for 10 in a row.Thats why he has a one year rolling contract.He's there to qualify for Champions League Group stages.His real aspiration is a return to the English Premiership.

passedit

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How Rangers directors' antics led Celtic to Brendan Rodgers

ANDREW SMITH

It might be no surprise that the catalyst for Celtic's recruitment of Brendan Rodgers was Rangers. The unexpected element is how the impetus was formed. It was the Scottish Cup semi-final between the two Glasgow clubs last month that convinced Celtic's largest shareholder, Dermot Desmond, that the upscaling – which was always planned – had to "go large". The antics of the Rangers directors that day as they celebrated the penalty shoot-out win over Celtic is understood to have had a profound effect on Desmond.

The Irish billionaire was said to be furious that the normal etiquette rules were not respected as he sat in the vicinity of his Rangers counterparts at Hampden in the section set aside for dignitaries. Warm applause and happy smiles were cast aside for behaviour that, according to one insider, "made you think they were in the Rangers end".

What he considered a classless display was in contrast to the classy display from the Ibrox team which confirmed that the deficiencies in the Ronny Deila set-up demanded remedial action.

Desmond's exasperation could have been, in part, a sense of feeling betrayed. Whatever a certain section of the Celtic support may believe, his fascination with his "emotional investment" of 22 years ago extends to his poring over club forums. Within these his name is mud because of an interview he gave months after Rangers were required to start again in the fourth tier following the 2012 liquidation.

In that he spoke of the Ibrox institution "as a fantastic club with a great history", of being "disappointed" they did not share the same league set-up as Celtic, and of how he was sure it wouldn't "be long" before they were doing so. An assessment perfectly in line with how clubs across the world that take the name and form of liquidated forbears are understood to assume the former's lineage, it ran contrary to the Celtic supporter stance that Rangers post-2012 are a new club with no history beyond four years ago.

The respect, at reputational cost among his own supporters, then shown by the Celtic kingmaker for a great rival then suffering was, in his eyes, thrown back in his face at Hampden six weeks ago. Putting Rangers in their place became then entwined with the pursuit of "a great manager" for his own "great club".

Desmond, in consort with chief executive Peter Lawwell, crunched the numbers and recognised that a Martin O'Neill-style appointment was doable.

Without a direct domestic competitor with even a fraction of their resources since 2012, the intention was that the club should build over the period, and that had been achieved. In addition, commercial deals overseen by Lawwell had helped afford a financial latitude.

Along with the inevitable uptake in season ticket sales, all these elements not only made it affordable to get a "box office" draw to helm the team – and in the process repair the disconnect that had opened up with the club's following in recent years over largely joyless domestic success and Champions League failure.

With the new enthusiasm and season-ticket purchasing this would spark among the support, it would be self-sustaining – the model that Desmond prides himself on being a key strategist within.

The stars then aligned in the ability to entice Rodgers. The Irishman found the proposition intriguing from the get-go, partly owing to his background knowledge of Celtic's reach. The concerns he had over the post were equally obvious: operating in a backwater with limited funds. Yet, with a wage package that made for a £2m-plus take home and a £15m transfer budget, Celtic could sell themselves as an English Championship style possible. Rodgers wanted to consider his options. If within those, an English Premier League team had fluttered their eyelashes then the proposition would have proved irresistible.

However, this is an unusually settled summer as far as vacancies in English football's land of lucre are concerned. The one notable exception is Everton... where, for all the Merseyside cross-ties, last year's Liverpool manager is hardly a viable candidate.

Rodgers and Celtic then were made for each other in this moment. The 43-year-old had to decide, two years on from being England's manager of the year, if he wanted to be a Championship manager or, with a fair wind behind him he is confident he can generate, a Champions League manager, a domain into which he can take Celtic but which his Anfield successor Jurgen Klopp could not claim for his old club.

The final twist in this tale belongs to Desmond. It also comes from that much-regurgitated interview of 2012. "Rangers are one of the great clubs in Britain and we have to acknowledge that," he said. "They are a motivation for us to go along and beat them in every Old Firm match, so we miss that opportunity."

In Rodgers, Celtic have not missed an opportunity to remind of their reach in Britain and how out of that reach they intend to remain for Rangers


http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/teams/celtic/how-rangers-directors-antics-led-celtic-to-brendan-rodgers-1-4134642
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ned

Quote from: T Fearon on May 22, 2016, 07:53:05 PM
Rodgers will not be there for 10 in a row.Thats why he has a one year rolling contract.He's there to qualify for Champions League Group stages.His real aspiration is a return to the English Premiership.

TF, from your postings I am well aware of your credentials as a Celtic fan, however, I just don't get your negativity.
For a start every Celtic manager, as you will be well aware, in recent past going back to MON has had that same type of rolling contract. Suits us as much as it does Rodgers, if not more so especially if he is going to be the flop you think he is. Are you being deliberately contrary?
Not sure why you think he will be so quick to want back to the EPL. Do you have inside info? Otherwise that doesn't make sense as he will be fully aware that a number of posts will be opening up in the nearish future for varied reasons.
He is here now, can't you give him a chance before the hatchet job?

Il Bomber Destro

Quote from: ned on May 22, 2016, 09:55:21 PM
Quote from: T Fearon on May 22, 2016, 07:53:05 PM
Rodgers will not be there for 10 in a row.Thats why he has a one year rolling contract.He's there to qualify for Champions League Group stages.His real aspiration is a return to the English Premiership.

TF, from your postings I am well aware of your credentials as a Celtic fan, however, I just don't get your negativity.
For a start every Celtic manager, as you will be well aware, in recent past going back to MON has had that same type of rolling contract. Suits us as much as it does Rodgers, if not more so especially if he is going to be the flop you think he is. Are you being deliberately contrary?
Not sure why you think he will be so quick to want back to the EPL. Do you have inside info? Otherwise that doesn't make sense as he will be fully aware that a number of posts will be opening up in the nearish future for varied reasons.
He is here now, can't you give him a chance before the hatchet job?

Tony is a glass half full sort of a guy.

yellowcard

Any word on Jimmys winning matches, is he remaining as part of Rodgers back room team or where exactly is he going with this whole soccer career experiment.

Main Street

Quote from: Il Bomber Destro on May 22, 2016, 10:02:53 PM
Quote from: ned on May 22, 2016, 09:55:21 PM
Quote from: T Fearon on May 22, 2016, 07:53:05 PM
Rodgers will not be there for 10 in a row.Thats why he has a one year rolling contract.He's there to qualify for Champions League Group stages.His real aspiration is a return to the English Premiership.

TF, from your postings I am well aware of your credentials as a Celtic fan, however, I just don't get your negativity.
For a start every Celtic manager, as you will be well aware, in recent past going back to MON has had that same type of rolling contract. Suits us as much as it does Rodgers, if not more so especially if he is going to be the flop you think he is. Are you being deliberately contrary?
Not sure why you think he will be so quick to want back to the EPL. Do you have inside info? Otherwise that doesn't make sense as he will be fully aware that a number of posts will be opening up in the nearish future for varied reasons.
He is here now, can't you give him a chance before the hatchet job?

Tony is a glass half full sort of a guy.
More of an empty vessel type guy.

T Fearon

I just dont get why the guy is being hailed as a Messiah.His track record doesn't suggest it and his Liverpool experience would suggest the job and its supporter expectation will be too much for him.

Main Street

For the 100th time the empty vessel doth rattle the same refrain.
This is another version of whataboutery, it's called  whataboutme,  or in Tony's case it's WHATABOUTME

Arthur_Friend

Quote from: ned on May 22, 2016, 09:55:21 PM
Quote from: T Fearon on May 22, 2016, 07:53:05 PM
Rodgers will not be there for 10 in a row.Thats why he has a one year rolling contract.He's there to qualify for Champions League Group stages.His real aspiration is a return to the English Premiership.

TF, from your postings I am well aware of your credentials as a Celtic fan, however, I just don't get your negativity.
For a start every Celtic manager, as you will be well aware, in recent past going back to MON has had that same type of rolling contract. Suits us as much as it does Rodgers, if not more so especially if he is going to be the flop you think he is. Are you being deliberately contrary?
Not sure why you think he will be so quick to want back to the EPL. Do you have inside info? Otherwise that doesn't make sense as he will be fully aware that a number of posts will be opening up in the nearish future for varied reasons.
He is here now, can't you give him a chance before the hatchet job?

Is he ever anything else?


T Fearon

I thought Donegal was adequately shamed by its performance in the 2011 All Ireland semi final?