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Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers makes exciting vow that will be music to the ears of Irish football fans
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers makes exciting vow that will be music to the ears of Irish football fans

The Irish Sun

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers makes exciting vow that will be music to the ears of Irish football fans

BRENDAN RODGERS says Celtic are hoping to enhance their pathways for young Irish players. The Bhoys' first-team squad currently features two senior Ireland internationals in Adam Idah and Liam Scales, plus rising star Johnny Kenny, who netted his first goal for the club last week against Aberdeen. Rodgers also name-checked Northern Ireland underage prospect Francis Turley, 19, who made his Scottish Premiership debut last August, as one to watch in the reserve team. And with The Antrim man explained: 'It's an area that we want to be better in. Our market to bring in Irish players is still very important for us. 'We've a couple of our younger players that have come through but it's just going to take a bit of time. Read More On Irish Football "We've a boy, Francis Turley, from the north. He's had some appearances in and around the first team. 'What's very important is bringing Celtic to Ireland to keep that connection. When they're young, a lot of the players support Premier League teams, but Celtic is still a huge draw. "Taking the team to America last year really proved that.' Rodgers hailed striker Idah, who had been Most read in Football He has 20 in all this term and his manager is confident that the ex-Norwich City man will add even more goals next season, saying: 'He's a young player that's got so much potential. He's contributed a lot for us in every competition. 'I believe that next season he'll go on and be even stronger and even better. He'll be with us now for pre-season, which he wasn't last season because he was still at Norwich. Man Utd and Tottenham fans blast football at each other as tempers flare ahead of Europa League final 'What we've tried to highlight with Adam is just that pressing aspect, because he can score goals and all different types of goals. "How we play is very much a pressure game, an intense game, and that's something he's working very hard at physically.' Kenny, 21, has also caught Rodgers' eye since returning from two years on loan at Shamrock Rovers. The boss will decide this summer whether to seek another loan move or to retain him with Celtic's first team. 1 Rodgers is happy to throw his full support behind Celtic coming to the Rebel County He said: 'We'll see what pre-season brings. We have to assess everything and where he's at. He's still a young player. "There's always the balance between being a part of the squad, or whether you think it's best for them to go out and play every week.' And Rodgers praised 26-year-old centre-back Scales for regaining his place in the starting team. He added: 'Liam's a player that I trust. He'd obviously come out of the team earlier on in the season but I put him back into the games that were really important for us and he's shown up so well. "I'm delighted with how consistent his form is.' As for the Cork Super Cup, Rodgers is looking forward to his Páirc Uí Chaoimh trip, revealing: 'I haven't been to Cork, my first time there, so I'm looking forward to that. 'I've seen the pictures and it's a wonderful stadium. Some of these grounds, the Gaelic football stadiums, American football stadiums and baseball stadiums, they always bring big crowds, great atmosphere and great occasions.' First, there is the matter of a Scottish Cup final against Aberdeen on Saturday, which could provide Rodgers with his third Treble. He added: 'It's always been our notion to win all three. We've done two. Now we can have a good week's training and get focused on that.'

Brendan Rodgers eyeing more Irish representation at Celtic
Brendan Rodgers eyeing more Irish representation at Celtic

RTÉ News​

time21-05-2025

  • Sport
  • RTÉ News​

Brendan Rodgers eyeing more Irish representation at Celtic

Brendan Rodgers says that Celtic are hoping to enhance their pathways for young Irish players. The Bhoys' first-team squad currently features two Republic of Ireland internationals in Adam Idah and Liam Scales, plus rising star Johnny Kenny. He also name-checked Northern Ireland underage prospect Francis Turley, who made his Scottish Premiership debut last August, as one to watch in the reserve team. But with a friendly against Cork City on the horizon at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Rodgers insists that Celtic are conscious of deepening their historic ties across the Irish Sea. "It's definitely an area that we want to be better in," he said. "Our market to bring in Irish players is still very important for us. So we're hoping that we can do that. "We've got a couple of our younger players that have come through, but it's just going to take a wee bit of time. We've a boy, Francis Turley, from the North. He's had some appearances in and around the first team. "What's very important is bringing Celtic to Ireland to keep that connection. When they're young, a lot of the players support Premier League teams, but Celtic is still a huge draw. Taking the team to America last year really proved that." Rodgers hailed Idah, who had been the subject of criticism last month, for his on-field response. The 24-year-old Corkman has bagged six goals in six games since then. His manager is confident that Idah will add even more goals next season. "He's a young player that's got so much potential. He's scored 20 goals in 22 starts. I think he's had 51 appearances, so he's contributed a lot for us in every competition. "Settling in can be a challenge at a club like Celtic, but he's adapted really well. "I believe that next season, he'll go on and be even stronger and even better. Obviously, he'll be with us now for pre-season, which he wasn't last season because he was still at Norwich. "He's a good guy, he gives his all, and he'll kick on again next year, I'm sure. "What we've tried to highlight with Adam is just that pressing aspect, because he can score goals and all different types of goals. "How we play is very much a pressure game, an intense game, and that's something he's working very hard at physically. "But when he's full of confidence, running hard, and working well, then all these things come naturally for him. And naturally, he's got lots of talent." Kenny has also caught Rodgers' eye since returning from two years on loan at Shamrock Rovers. Having netted on his full debut last week in Aberdeen, Rodgers will decide this summer whether to seek another loan move for Kenny or retain him with the Celtic first team. "We'll see what pre-season brings for him," said Rodgers. "We just have to assess everything and where he's at. "He's still a young player. He's 21. From where he'd come from, he's shown up very, very well. "There's always the balance between being a part of the squad, or whether you think it's best for them to go out and play every single week." Rodgers also praised 26-year-old centre-back Scales for regaining his place in the starting team. "Liam's a player that I trust. He'd obviously come out of the team earlier on in the season, but I put him back into the games that were really important for us, and he's shown up so well. I'm delighted with how consistent his form is." As for the Cork Super Cup match on 8 July, Rodgers is looking forward to his Páirc Uí Chaoimh trip. "I haven't been to Cork, my first time there, so I'm looking forward to that," he said. "I've seen the pictures and it's a wonderful stadium. Some of these grounds, the Gaelic football stadiums, American football stadiums, and baseball stadiums, they always bring big crowds, great atmosphere, and great occasions." Before then, there's the matter of a Scottish Cup final against Aberdeen on Sunday, which could provide Rodgers with his third Scottish treble. "We've put in so much work over the course of the season, so much sacrifice, but it's always been our notion to win all three.

'Rodgers wants huge transfer backing amid contract talks'
'Rodgers wants huge transfer backing amid contract talks'

BBC News

time04-04-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

'Rodgers wants huge transfer backing amid contract talks'

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers wants "huge" transfer backing this summer as the Northern Irishman prepares to sit down for showdown talks over his future in the off-season, when he will have just 12 months left on his contract. (Football Insider), externalNorthern Ireland Under-21 midfielder Francis Turley says there was "no chance" of him joining Rangers despite interest from the Ibrox club, Aberdeen, Ipswich Town and Burnley before the 19-year-old achieved his boyhood dream of signing for Celtic in 2022. (Belfast Telegraph), externalRead Friday's Scottish Gossip in full.

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