Celtic legend tips Ange Postecoglou
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On that front, one name that has already been mentioned is Ange Postecoglou. Having initially hired Rodgers to replace the Australian in 2023, Celtic could re-hire Postecoglou to come full-circle in a decision that Chris Sutton would certainly back.
Latest from Tuesdays newspapers as Ange Postecoglou is tipped to replace Brendan Rodgers at Celtic; Manchester United will refuse to sell Kobbie Mainoo and Joshua Zirkzee in January; Vinicius Junior i
After Rodgers’ Celtic exit was announced on Monday evening, he was then verbally eviscerated by Dermot Desmond for his supposed conduct in the media, including how he has created a ‘toxic’ atmosphere inside the club.
There are certainly plenty of rumours doing the round about one or two significant changes that are likely to be welcomed by the Celtic support and may even result in Brendan deciding to stay beyond May, something that is highly unlikely to happen with the status quo.
Celtic are reportedly given green light to try again for a Romanian striker in January as Scott McTominay is tipped for a quick return to English football.
Reports claim Celtic f.c. are closing on a €7m deal for RB Salzburg’s Bobby Clark. Our understanding is there has been no contact and talk of an imminent move is overstated.
Because Celtic is not simply a brand, an asset, or a platform, it is a lived community. It is history and identity intertwined, it is a club whose meaning has always been larger than the shareholdings through which it is technically owned. And so, we return to the line that has echoed through every era of the club’s story.
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