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Simon Jordan criticizes Brendan Rodgers for departing Celtic in 2019 in response to Kieran Tierney’s remarks.

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Simon Jordan criticizes Brendan Rodgers for departing Celtic in 2019 in response to Kieran Tierney’s remarks.

 

 


The Celtic supporters are abuzz with conversation regarding Brendan Rodgers. Given the team’s dismal performance, it would have been reasonable to anticipate that the spectacle would have preceded the match when Celtic was defeated by Rangers last Thursday.

 

 

 

However, the primary news was generated by Celtic’s routine victory over St. Mirren on Sunday, which resulted in the champions increasing their lead at the summit of the Premiership table to 13 points. The January transfer window is currently open, and fans are anxious to learn about the players they will sign this month.

 

 

 

Despite the fact that things are going well, it is always beneficial to fortify one’s position when one is at the top. Kieran Tierney’s name has been the subject of speculation, as he is anticipated to depart Arsenal this month. Celtic are interested in reuniting him with his former teammates.

 

 

 

However, Rodgers was dissatisfied with Celtic supporters’ singing of Tierney’s name after St Mirren, as he believed it was disrespectful to Greg Taylor. This has incited a discussion regarding the validity of the Irishman’s criticism of the supporters, and Simon Jordan has provided some intriguing commentary.

 

 

 

Brendan Rodgers is reminded by Simon Jordan that he departed Celtic in 2019 to join Leicester City. Rodgers’ departure from Celtic for Leicester City in 2019 resulted in him becoming the supporters’ public enemy number one, and it is only recently that he has been forgiven.

 

 

 

Jordan stated that it will be “interesting” to observe whether Rodgers re-signs Tierney in light of his resolute stance, as he stated in an interview with talkSPORT on June 1, 25 at 12:45 p.m.

 

 

 

 

The former owner of Crystal Palace also reminded Rodgers of his previous actions, in which he “buggered off” midway through Celtic’s trophy-winning campaign when it “suited him best to go.” Jordan stated, “It will be intriguing to observe whether Brendan is able to resurrect him.” “His actions would supersede the lecture he has just delivered to the Celtic fans.”

 

 

 

“This is the Brendan Rodgers who defected in the middle of the season when it was most advantageous for him to join Leicester and left Celtic in the midst of a trophy-winning season, correct?”







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