CELTIC'S new manager Brendan Rodgers has been snapped arriving in Glasgow.
Eagle-eyed Hoops fans took to Twitter to herald Rodgers' leaving Glasgow Airport, where it's understood he flew in on a private jet.
Private jet lands. The name is Rodgers... Brendan Rodgers. pic.twitter.com/kwLbAByh4Q
— Stand Up For Celtic (@StandForCeltic) May 23, 2016
The Irishman will officially be unveiled as the new Celtic manager this afternoon and meet supporters at 6pm at the stadium following his media conference.
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He becomes the club’s 18th manager and his appointment has garnered much praise as a statement of ambition.
A life-long Celtic supporter himself, it’s a dream come true for the 43-year-old.
He's arrived in Glasgow 🍀 pic.twitter.com/yVtTYErEXZ
— Celtic FC News (@Celtic1888News) May 23, 2016
Speaking after his appointment was announced on Friday afternoon, Brendan Rodgers said: "I will give my new role everything I have and do all I can to bring our supporters exciting, entertaining and winning football.
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Brendan Rodgers has arrived in Glasgow and is on his way to Paradise! #WelcomeBrendan pic.twitter.com/iigRxS5HNl
— Celtic Football Club (@celticfc) May 23, 2016
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