CELTIC are in turmoil after a disastrous transfer window has left fans planning action against their under-fire board.
And a former Premier League manager says he can see the situation at the club weighing down on Brendan Rodgers.
Celtic fans will boycott the first 12 minutes of Sunday’s match with Kilmarnock in their latest demonstration of displeasure with the board.
Rodgers broke his silence earlier today, calling for ‘togetherness’, but admitting the club ‘wasn’t ready’ for the transfer window and that the summer left him feeling ’empty’.
And one of Rodgers’ old Premier League rivals, former Stoke City, Crystal Palace and West Brom manager Tony Pulis used the same word as he revealed that he feels the Hoops boss looks spent.
Pulis told Compare.bet: “I’ve seen an interview from Brendan the other week, and I like Brendan, but he just looked a little bit empty.
“Managers do get tired, we’re not indestructible, we think we are at the time, but we’re not.
“He just looked a little bit tired, and that happens.
“Now, can we reinvigorate him? I’m not sure.
“I’ve not spoken to him about it or anything like that, but he’s got a fantastic club.
“Obviously, he was desperate to do better in Europe than what he’s done.
“If he hasn’t got the players, if the players were there and he wanted them and he didn’t get them, that would have frustrated him.
“But he did look a little bit tired to me, as I say, that happens with managers.
“Hopefully, fingers crossed, he’ll snap out of it and see it through.
“Whether he signs another contract now, whether he stays there or not, I think that’s debatable.”
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