Some Celtic fans have been discussing the latest Twitter post that Chris Sutton sent out about Brendan Rodgers.
Ahead of Leicester City’s Premier League game against Aston Villa on Monday, Sutton posted a tweet about Rodgers. It was a picture from the game’s matchday programme, in which Rodgers said that ‘Everything is possible’. Sutton relayed this quote from the former Hoops manager and the photo got a reaction out of many Celtic fans.
They expressed their strong dislike towards the former Liverpool manager.
The Hoops have no interest in that fella, ??????
— Gm (@Gm48166308) March 9, 2020
We know Brendan will say anything at whatever time to boost his image
— Michael Heaney (@HeaneyOnTour) March 9, 2020
He’ll be gone when one of the big boys come calling he’s quality no doubt n he showing it at Leicester but he’s ambitious n there’s higher than Leicester
— James Porter (@jporter1888) March 9, 2020
Like leaving half way through the season and taking the backroom staff with him
— Stu Quan Doe (@Stubozz) March 9, 2020
He has delusions of adequacy…
— Rich Kerr (@kerr_richardh) March 9, 2020
I swear he says the same stuff at every club he goes to.
— Anne (@Miss_Scots) March 10, 2020
Rodgers the Rat.
— Tims67 (@TheTimAlloys) March 9, 2020
Clown pic.twitter.com/O1SI8xAByi
— Gino (@Gino73612743) March 9, 2020
Snake pic.twitter.com/PIJLUHxavG
— jimmyjones (@jimmccallum2) March 9, 2020
Everything is possible… until he walks out on you…
— WhaleOilBeefHooked (@aergid) March 10, 2020
Rodgers was at Parkhead from the summer of 2016 till the February of 2019, when he was initially replaced by Neil Lennon on an interim basis. Lennon’s move back to Parkhead was made permanent at the end of the 2018-19 season.
Do you regret losing Brendan Rodgers to Leicester?
Of course I do
No chance, Lennon is better
What do we think?
During his stint at Celtic, Rodgers won the Premiership two times. He helped the club to win the domestic treble on two occasions as well, with one coming in the 2016-17 season and the other coming in the 2017-18 campaign.
While he did leave the club for Leicester, Celtic fans have to respect whatever he did for the club during his time there. The fact that his Leicester City side is currently in a Champions League spot and Celtic are 13 points clear at the top of the Premiership shows that none of the parties have taken any damage from the departure.