THERE has been mixed reaction from Celtic fans and local supporters’ clubs after it was announced Brendan Rodgers will return as Celtic manager.
The 50-year-old Carnlough man has been appointed on a three-year contract, the club confirmed on Monday lunchtime.
Brendan previously managed the club to phenomenal success, winning consecutive domestic trebles and in addition delivering the most famous of Invincible seasons.
In February 2019, with Celtic leading the league by eight points, Rodgers left to join English Premier League club Leicester City, prompting anger from large sections of the Celtic support.
A banner was unveiled at Celtic Park, stating ‘You traded immortality for mediocrity. Never a Celt. Always a Fraud.’
Following the departure of Ange Postecoglu earlier this month, speculation was rife about Rodgers’ return to Celtic Park.