Celtic supporters have turned their anger on Brendan Rodgers and the club’s hierarchy after another dire showing at Dens Park. The 2-0 defeat to Dundee sparked fury across social media, with fans voicing a collective sense of frustration, fatigue, and déjà vu.
Underneath the club’s official full-time post on X, the replies painted a grim picture of how supporters are feeling about the state of the team and its leadership. One fan summed it up bluntly:
“I was bored watching Rodgers teams in his first stint, and I’m bored this time anaw, and the players look bored tae. Sack him tonight, he’s leaving and clearly doesn’t care at this point. I doubt Ange will come back but I’d take him because we need a change of style.”
It’s a sentiment that’s been echoed throughout the fanbase in recent weeks — a belief that the spark and intensity that defined Ange Postecoglou’s era has been completely lost under Rodgers. Another comment read: “Rodgers should never have been welcomed back, has not brought anything that the previous manager couldn’t bring. Rodgers has to go! He cannot get the players up for a match at Dens Park after a two-week break. MANAGE some sort of tactical plan.”

Supporters are growing increasingly weary of what they see as predictable football and a lack of tactical identity. One post highlighted a pattern that has haunted Rodgers’ previous jobs: “Time for Brendan to go now, always the same in his 3rd season at teams, football is slow, predictable and poor to watch. Board have a chance to bring Ange back and get us going again.”
But it’s not just the manager feeling the heat. Frustration toward Celtic’s boardroom also dominated replies. “Rodgers and the board need to go. Clear-out needed but Desmond probably doesn’t know the score yet — probably on a golf course somewhere,” said one angry supporter.
The tone of the comments reflected a fanbase that feels detached from both its team and its custodians. “What happened to the team we all love? Pathetic. No passion. No fight. No desire,” read one of the most-liked posts under the graphic.

The mood among supporters has shifted dramatically in recent months. What began as quiet concern has turned into open revolt, with many demanding sweeping change at all levels of the club.
Unless results and performances improve fast, this could be the loudest backlash Celtic Park has witnessed since the dark days of the 2020/21 collapse.
Brendan Rodgers Celtic Future
We know the manager is not going to commit beyond the end of the season. Does he have the hunger to turn things around, or will the board even give him any tools to get the job done in January, knowing he’s off? It’s a mess.








