'Toxic, untrue claims, divisive, misleading': The eviscerating 556-word Celtic statement on Brendan Rodgers IN FULL as he jumps before he could be sacked by Dermot Desmond

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By GETHIN HICKS, SPORTS REPORTER

Published: 08:42 GMT, 28 October 2025 | Updated: 08:45 GMT, 28 October 2025

Celtic's majority shareholder Dermot Desmond has sensationally claimed Brendan Rodgers was 'divisive, misleading and self-serving' during his final months at the club.

With the Scottish giants eight points adrift of Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts, Celtic announced in a formal statement on Monday that Rodgers had shockingly handed in his resignation.  'Brendan leaves Celtic with our thanks for the role he has played during a period of continued success for the club,' it read. 

But just 15 minutes later - in a far more damning statement released on behalf of Desmond - the recently departed boss was accused 'contributing to a toxic atmosphere' at the club and betraying the trust of his superiors. 

'Brendan Rodgers has today tendered his resignation as manager of Celtic Football Club,' Desmond began. 

'I want to acknowledge Brendan’s contribution across his two spells as Manager, during which he helped deliver success that forms part of the club’s modern history. However, I must also express my deep disappointment at the way the past several months have unfolded. 

'In June, both Michael Nicholson and I expressed to Brendan that we were keen to offer him a contract extension, to reaffirm the club’s full backing and long-term commitment to him. He said he would need to think about it and revert. Yet in subsequent press conferences, Brendan implied that the club had made no commitment to offer him a contract. That was simply untrue. 

Brendan Rodgers resigned from his post as Celtic manager on Monday after a woeful start to the season

The Scottish giants find themselves eight points adrift of Scottish Premiership leaders Hearts

Celtic majority shareholder Dermot Desmond accused Rodgers of being 'divisive, misleading and self-serving' during his final months in Glasgow

'We met with Brendan regularly, including in December last year and at the start of the summer, with regular dialogue in between, to discuss and agree our collective strategy, priorities, and approach. Every player signed and every player sold during his tenure was done so with Brendan’s full knowledge, approval, and endorsement. Any insinuation otherwise is absolutely false. 

'His later public statements about transfers and club operations came entirely out of the blue. At no point prior to those remarks had he raised any such concerns with me, Michael, or any member of the Board or executive team. In reality, he was given final say over all football matters and was consistently backed in the recruitment process — including record investment in players he personally identified and approved. 

'When his comments were made publicly, I sought to address them directly. Brendan and I met for over three hours at his home in Scotland to discuss the issue. Despite ample opportunity, he was unable to identify a single instance where the club had obstructed or failed to support him. The facts did not match his public narrative. 

'Regrettably, his words and actions since then have been divisive, misleading, and self-serving. They have contributed to a toxic atmosphere around the club and fuelled hostility towards members of the executive team and the Board. Some of the abuse directed at them, and at their families, has been entirely unwarranted and unacceptable.'

He continued: 'Celtic’s structure — where the manager oversees football, the Chief Executive manages operations, and the Board provides oversight — has served the club with great success for more than two decades.

'We all share the same ambition: to ensure Celtic’s continued success domestically and to achieve further progress in Europe. Every pound generated by the club is reinvested towards those goals and the continuous improvement of Celtic Football Club. 

'Celtic is greater than any one person. Our focus now is on restoring harmony, strengthening the squad, and continuing to build a club worthy of its values, traditions, and supporters.' 

The former Swansea and Liverpool manager is to be replaced at Celtic by Martin O'Neill and Shaun Maloney on an interim basis. 

Rodgers' final fixture of his second spell at the club came on Sunday, a 3-1 defeat at Hearts, the club's third loss in five games. 

The Scotsman, whose contract was due to expire at the end of this season, had been critical of the Celtic board following the summer transfer window.  

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