The current Celtic board is unlikely to sack Rodgers, as he is seen as their protection.
Sacking Rodgers won't address the underlying issues, which originate from the top with a board that is too timid to take responsibility.
“Sack Rodgers” has become the mantra. It’s easy to chant, but let’s be honest — the reason it sounds like a good idea to some is that it shifts responsibility for changing the season’s trajectory from us to the board.
Rodgers pointed out that it's only nine games into the league campaign, and it's too early to write off the season. The real problems need to be addressed, and until then, nothing will change.
The author urges people to be realistic and understand that the problems run deeper than just the manager.
Author's summary: Celtic's problems start at the top with the board.