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IT’S coming up for a week since the stunning departure of Brendan Rodgers as Celtic manager. But as it stands, the Hoops don’t appear any closer to finding their permanent successor.
Martin O'Neill is "edging closer" to becoming Brendan Rodgers' permanent replacement as Celtic boss until the end of the season.
Gordon Strachan's suggestion that Celtic must wait until December to secure their managerial target hints at either Craig Bellamy, who wants to complete Wales' World Cup qualifying campaign, or Bodo/Glimt's Kjetil Knutsen, with Norway's domestic season ending on 30 November. (Sunday Mail)
Brendan Rodgers has resigned as Celtic manager amid scathing criticism from the club's major shareholder, with former boss Martin O'Neill making a temporary return. Rodgers' second Celtic exit was confirmed during a dramatic series of events on Monday ...
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Celtic next manager latest news: Martin O'Neill interim after Brendan Rodgers exit, Ange Postecoglou to return?
Brendan Rodgers made an acrimonious exit from Celtic in the aftermath of their defeat to Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts. Where will the champions turn next?
After guiding Celtic past Rangers, Martin O'Neill concedes he'd "secretly love" to lead the team in next month's final.
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Celtic: Brendan Rodgers resigns as interim manager named in shock Celtic Park return
Brendan Rodgers has resigned as Celtic manager with former boss Martin O'Neill and Shaun Maloney being put in temporary charge at Parkhead. Rodgers' second spell at Celtic ended after Sunday's 3-1 William Hill Premiership defeat at Hearts left them eight points adrift of the Edinburgh side.
Ex-Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers and Michael Carrick are among the names in the frame for the Southampton managerial vacancy. According to Teamtalk, the Saints have shortlisted both names following their decision to part ways with Will Still on Sunday evening.
Ultimately, the impact was Monday’s implosion, Rodgers’ departure, Desmond’s missile and O’Neill and Maloney at Parkhead stadium on Tuesday. On Wednesday night, they will be back: Celtic play Falkirk in the league. The reaction will intrigue Celtic-watchers.
Interim Celtic manager Martin O'Neill says he would relish leading out the side in next month's League Cup final.