Brendan Rodgers was snubbed for the PFA Scotland Manager of the Year award last night, with the honour going to Falkirk boss John McGlynn instead.

Rodgers had made the three-man shortlist after an outstanding season in charge of Celtic, where he has already secured the Scottish Premiership title and the League Cup, sits 17 points clear of Rangers, and is preparing for the Scottish Cup Final against Aberdeen.

26th April 2025; Tannadice Park, Dundee, Scotland; Scottish Premiership Football, Dundee United versus Celtic; Celtic Manager Brendan Rodgers roars in celebration

He also guided Celtic into the Champions League knockout stages for the first time in over a decade—an achievement that seemed to cement him as the clear favourite.

Yet the award went to McGlynn, who won the Scottish Championship with Falkirk. It was a strong campaign for his side, but far from perfect. They were pushed all the way and only confirmed the title with a 3-1 win over Hamilton on the final day of the season. While credit is due for getting them over the line, it’s hard to argue the scale of that achievement outweighs what Rodgers has delivered at the highest level.

Rodgers returned to Celtic amid pressure and doubt. But he’s silenced the noise with silverware, consistent results, and top-level management in both domestic and European competition. His team has shown character, control, and quality, and now stands on the brink of a domestic treble.

To be overlooked in favour of a manager from a lower division—especially when his side didn’t even go unbeaten—feels like a baffling call. This isn’t to dismiss McGlynn’s work, but when measuring up the challenges faced, the expectations handled, and the success delivered, Rodgers’ campaign stands head and shoulders above the rest.

1st March 2025; St Mirren Park, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, Scottish Premiership Football, St Mirren versus Celtic; Celtic Manager Brendan Rodgers applauds the fans

For Celtic fans, the message is clear: the work Rodgers has done this season speaks for itself. The trophies prove it. The points gap proves it. Europe proves it.

The PFA might not have handed him the award, but Brendan Rodgers is without doubt the top manager in Scotland this season.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Any association that hands out awards BEFORE their competition’s are completed are pathetically incompetent.

    Brendan will be absolutely devastated with this news (;-0)…….. NOT !!!!!

    HH

  2. Just shows you what we already know, Celtic as a club are hated for their history.
    Let’s be honest there’s a conspiracy against the club, always has been, always will be and let’s be honest what other country wont have the manager of the year winning everything and swept the boards and not received manager of the year.
    I would imagine Brendan and any other manager who has been in charge at Celtic would be warned before they took the job on would have been warned if the corrupt bias that exists in this country

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