Latest News

What is the world coming to? Chris Sutton jumps to the defence of Brendan Rodgers

|
Image for What is the world coming to? Chris Sutton jumps to the defence of Brendan Rodgers

Chris Sutton has jumped to the defence of Brendan Rodgers following the Fir Park media storm.

The crime apparently committed by the Celtic boss was to end an interview with Jane Lewis of BBC Scotland with the phrase ‘good girl’.

Part of the SPFL’s contract with the BBC provides them with pre and post match one on one interviews with the manager and a player from each club.

The match was what is universally known as a game of two halves with Celtic putting in a horrendous first half display followed by a storming last half hour to deliver full points.

In per post-match interview Lewis seemed to overlook the actual outcome of the match to focus her questioning on Celtic’s first 45 minutes.

During his answers Rodgers steered the discussion back towards the overall game and the fact that Celtic had taken full points, turning a defeat into a victory.

With Lewis virtually ignoring the answers given the Celtic boss decided that there was no point repeating himself, winding up the interview with a ‘good girl’ comment which was repeated by Lewis.

Using that phrase seems to have set off an alarm signal to a variety of news outlets including the Daily Mail where Sutton is heavily involved, mainly covering English football.

The former Celtic striker was able to provide some context on the storm during a podcast with Ian Ladyman.

Rodgers will host a media conference tomorrow to preview Celtic’s match at home to Dundee, since his return to Celtic in June BBC Scotland have been off the invite list.

Share this article

Online and independent- the only way to be. Enjoying instant news access and reaction, following the trends if not an influencer!

0 comments

  • Terence Nova says:

    If saying ” good girl ” is a serious issue…would the last person left on the planet please remember to switch the lights off..!! What a feckin’ joke.

  • pat says:

    A storm in a teacup, a mountain being made out of a molehill, so that the Daily Mail can fake virtue signal in order to sell papers to the soft a sh&*te easily offended, want to be offended WOKE brigade. Joey Barton was right, stop letting women into men spaces, especially unqualified individuals with agendas. Women should concentrate on women’s sports and men should be left alone to look after men sports. I’m sick to the back teethe with Black Rock driven, corporate ESG DIE nonsense that’s being forced on everyone through WOKE Ideology and intersectional feminism and all in the name of deluded man hating equity. Everything WOKE turns to shit.

Comments are closed.