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Rodgers aims to get fans back
- Updated: May 24, 2016
New Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers is hoping to pack out the stadium again and bring Champions League football back to the club.
The former Liverpool and Swansea manager signed a 12-month rolling contract with his boyhood heroes on Monday.
And the 43-year-old is aiming to consolidate Celtic’s position as top club in Scotland after replacing Ronny Deila as manager.
Crowds have fallen away at Celtic Park despite the Hoops stretching their sequence of Scottish Premiership titles to five-in-a-row, with some fans unhappy at the style of football on show and a group of shareholders unsatisfied with the lack of progress into Resolution 12, in which Celtic are seeking answers from the SFA over possible lost revenue from UEFA competition in 2011.
But Rodgers believes he will have more chance of fulfilling his aims if he can persuade …
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