RODGERS WON’T BASK IN TITLE SUCCESS
BRENDAN RODGERS could be basking in the glory of another entry into the record books.
However, there is more chance that he’s spent the week working on his next Parkhead page turner.
The Celtic manager is not one for sitting back and celebrating.
His side may have wrapped BY MICHAEL GANNON up the Premiership title in such devastating fashion in last Sunday’s Old Firm annihilation but the final chapter has yet to be written for this term.
The Scottish Cup Final lurks around the corner and even once the ticker tape gets mopped up from Hampden the Hoops gaffer is still unlikely to take much time admiring the view from the top of Scottish football.
The end of last season gives an incite in to the Rodgers methodology.
An Invincible Treble in the bag, Rodgers didn’t relax and reflect on a campaign for the ages.
The Northern Irishman got immediately down to work to ensure no one in his squad would ease off in the difficult second season.
Celtic players were thinking they would be able to reach for the latest James Paterson or Ian Rankin on the beach but their manager had a different suggestion for their summer reading.
It wasn’t a Stephen King horror novel but it was penned out of fear – fear his men would