Dempsey urges Celtic to win back fan goodwill - gossip
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Dempsey urges Celtic to win back fan goodwill - gossip
"Former Celtic director Brian Dempsey, who was pivotal in saving the club in the 1994, is saddened to see the current club hierarchy lose the goodwill of the fans and says there is an urgent need is to convince supporters they do have ambition. (Sunday Mail), external Celtic face a battle to retain Brendan Rodgers beyond this season with clubs across England and Europe interested in the 52-year-old manager, who is well into the final year of his contract. (Football Insider), external"
"Those close to Hamza Igamane suggest the Morocco forward left Rangers for Lille this summer because staff at Ibrox no longer gave him much confidence and not because of the 22-year-old's desire to leave the Glasgow club, or his refusal to come off the bench against St Mirren. (L'Equipe via Football Transfers), external Former Rangers manager Philippe Clement has opened up on Hamza Igamane's time at Ibrox and said that the striker always showed humility and a desire to improve under his watch. (L'Equipe via Scotland On Sunday), external"
Celtic faces growing concern over deteriorating relations between supporters and the club hierarchy, with calls to demonstrate clear ambition to regain goodwill. Brendan Rodgers is attracting interest from clubs in England and Europe while entering the final year of his contract, creating uncertainty over his future. Rangers confront potential financial implications if they dismiss head coach Russell Martin, with severance estimates ranging from six months' salary to the full remaining contract cost and additional payments for backroom staff. Hamza Igamane departed Rangers for Lille amid reported confidence issues with Ibrox staff, and Philippe Clement and Igamane have both acknowledged mutual respect and development.
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