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Title: Brendan Rodgers' Celtic 'betrayal' reveals just what football means in Scotland
Author(s): Bradley, Joseph
Keywords: Football
sectarianism
English premier league
Scottish football
Rangers
Leicester City
Celtic
Issue Date: 7-Mar-2019
Date Deposited: 8-Mar-2019
Publisher: The Conversation Trust
Citation: Bradley J (2019) Brendan Rodgers' Celtic 'betrayal' reveals just what football means in Scotland. The Conversation. 07.03.2019.
Abstract: First paragraph: "There was a time when it would have been inconceivable a club of Celtic’s size and history would lose their manager to Leicester City." That was the verdict of player-turned-pundit Jamie Carragher in the Telegraph last week, after Northern Irishman Brendan Rodgers departed one of Europe’s most famous and successful clubs for a lacklustre Leicester languishing in the middle of the English Premier League (EPL). As far as Celtic fans are concerned, the real “BR-exit” has not gone down well. It seems the Glasgow club was simply a stepping stone back to England – a career move.
Type: Newspaper/Magazine Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/29082
Rights: The Conversation uses a Creative Commons Attribution NoDerivatives licence. You can republish their articles for free, online or in print. Licence information is available at: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/
Notes: https://theconversation.com/brendan-rodgers-celtic-betrayal-reveals-just-what-football-means-in-scotland-112811
Affiliation: Sport
Licence URL(s): http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/

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