Brendan Rodgers fires back at Celtic fans AGAIN as boss refuses to back down over Kieran Tierney chant row

Brendan Rodgers is refusing to back down in his row with Celtic supporters and insisted he’s too old and too experienced to bite his tongue.

Rodgers sparked a huge reaction after Sunday’s 3-0 win over St Mirren when he rounded on supporters for failing to get behind his players when the scores were level – and then chanting the name of Kieran Tierney in the dying moments. His comments have generated a wide ranging response with some die hards even insisting the manager has over stepped the mark.

But, as he prepares to return to the stadium to face Dundee United on Wednesday night, the Celtic boss is refusing to take backwards a step, even though he knows he’s already on thin ice with some Parkhead punters who have never fully forgiven him for leaving for Leicester City first time around. Instead, he said at lunchtime today: “I’m experienced enough to say what I think and what I feel. But not in a derogatory way to anyone.

“I’d be the last person, coming back to here and everything I’ve put myself through to come back to here. I’m so happy I came back here. I love my life and I love my job here.

“But it’s also important to be able to say what I think. Sometimes you are paid not to say what you think. But there are moments when you have to. And I’m at the stage now in my career and my life where I don’t need to bite my tongue.”

Asked if he’s in a no win situation when it comes to speaking up he went on: “Well you can’t because then you’ve got an ego or something like that. But listen, it’s the modern world so it’s OK.

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