Celtic  clear to finally secure signing €34-€42 malen signing

Celtic  clear to finally secure signing €34-€42 malen signing

Commentator Liam McLeod gave the Celtic manager,

who was staring straight ahead, his thoughtful assessment of an unpleasant position.

The winners were five points behind in their quest for a twelfth title in thirteen years at that same moment.

“He seems to be pondering the day of the week once more,” the Beeb reporter observed.


It wasn’t a terribly insightful observation.

The Celtic manager frequently seemed to be in a state of flux or worry,

as seen by his frequent use of the phrase “again.”

It is possible to see the comments as disparaging towards the 51-year-old Irishman,

who did, after all, win seven straight championships during his initial tenure as Parkhead’s team manager.

The haul featured two back-to-back trebles,

the first of which was accomplished by a side that went on to win the title of

“The Invincibles” after being undefeated from the opening kick of a historic season to the last siren.

You might think that someone with a string of impressive accomplishments deserves respect or,

at the absolute least, will let him get away with things when they don’t go as planned.

If you can find someone who says everything has been all right since they came out of the womb,

you can bet they’re lying. Folks, this is real life. This road of discovery is paved with numerous obstacles.

Although Rodgers has experienced greater moments in the Celtic dugout,

I don’t think he’s about to lose his mind.

I would wager that he would take the milk for a stroll instead of putting the dog in the refrigerator.

The man with the microphone on the Beeb made some really snarky remarks,

which I wouldn’t take too seriously. It’s unlikely that he was genuinely doubting Rodgers’s sanity,

but it’s undeniable that his remark came out as a pitiful, inane jab.

By coincidence, the statement was made just an hour before the Celtic manager got involved in a

ridiculous sexism controversy after speaking with BBC Scotland’s pitchside reporter,

Jane Lewis, after the game.

After Rodgers concluded the interview rather abruptly and signed off with the words “good girl,” feminist organizations became extremely agitated.

That was enough to provoke a variety of insane remarks,

one of which insisted that the manager was “a dinosaur.”

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