Celtic set to replace Brendan Rodgers for a 36-year old manager who is the leading candidate

Celtic set to replace Brendan Rodgers for a 36-year old manager who is the leading candidate
Celtic set to replace Brendan Rodgers for a 36-year old manager who is the leading candidate

Celtic set to replace Brendan Rodgers for a 36-year old manager who is the leading candidate

Rangers Row is a pointless argument Because of his “comment” in a post-match interview with BBC Scotland, Brendan Rodgers is currently in the news.

Celtic set to replace Brendan Rodgers for a 36-year old manager who is the leading candidate
Celtic set to replace Brendan Rodgers for a 36-year old manager who is the leading candidate

Jane Lewis, the interviewer in question, is well-known for her excitement for a different Glasgow team.

similar to the majority of those who have covered Scottish football for BBC Scotland throughout the years.

This dates back decades; Archie Macpherson, for instance, claimed that because of the openly expressed anti-Catholic and anti-Celtic sentiment,

he mistakenly believed he was in the 1690s when he first arrived at BBC Scotland in the 1960s.

Has the BBC ever issued an apology for that?Like many correspondents, Jane Lewis

was arguing with Brendan on a query for which she already had the answer.

As a skilled manager, Brendan more than held his own against her.

Unlike Uncle Tom’s gregarious conversation with the Rangers goalie the other day,

Her evaluation of the match was entirely unfavorable to Celtic.

After an altercation with Brendan Rodgers earlier in the season, Tom English was barred from Celtic Park.

Update: It’s clear that this was not the entire conversation.

Before the game, in her interview, she misquoted BR, and he had to correct her.

Then, humiliated, she started to waver. After the game, she was unable to stop talking about the first half.

KenThe third pages of Red Tops used to showcase a model without a top.

The Sun and Daily Record are free to opine on sexism at will.

They won’t likely be taken seriously, though.

Rather than covering women’s football, they would want to write about and post pictures of football WAGS on their websites.

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