Brendan Rodgers and Celtic were heading for divorce but acrimony was avoidable / Ewan Murray
The lack of squad investment had clearly frustrated an habitually successful manager yet he was minded to see out his final season before things got personal Presumably Martin O’Neill had no inkling of what the coming hours would bring when he used a Monday radio appearance to talk up Hearts’ (…)
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