🏆 Brendan Rodgers Leading the Race for Manager of the Year? | Celtic, Rangers, Hibs, Aberdeen & More | The Football Show
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In this packed episode of The Football Show, Peter Martin is joined by Alison McConnell, Alan Rough, and Tam McManus to break down all the major stories across the Scottish Premiership and beyond — with the focus firmly on Brendan Rodgers and whether the Celtic boss is now the front-runner for Manager of the Year.
🔍 On Today's The Football Show LIVE:
🏆 Brednan Rodgers Manager of the Year Debate
Is Brendan Rodgers the clear favourite after steering Celtic to the brink of a league title and chasing a domestic treble? Other contenders include John McGlynn at Falkirk, Barry Ferguson at Rangers, and even David Gray at Hibs, whose remarkable turnaround continues.
🍀 Celtic’s Quiet Countdown to the Title
The team analyse Celtic’s comfortable 3-0 win over Hearts, with Daizen Maeda stealing the spotlight. Has the Japanese international already sealed Player of the Year? Brendan Rodgers also confirms Greg Taylor is likely to leave this summer — with Kieran Tierney’s return a factor.
🔵 Rangers: Another Comeback Under Barry Ferguson
After going 2-0 and 3-1 down to Dundee at Dens Park, Rangers staged yet another dramatic comeback to win 4-3. Barry Ferguson praised his players' character — but the panel highlight growing concerns over their defensive fragility and question whether this style is sustainable. What does Ferguson’s short-term success mean for his long-term future?
⚽ Hibs FC Flying, Hearts FC Faltering
Hibs continue their unbeaten run with a 3-0 victory over St Johnstone, as David Gray’s side now sit third in the Premiership. With Martin Boyle and Junior Hoilett impressing, the panel ask: is third place now Hibs’ to lose? Meanwhile, questions mount for Hearts as they fail to show up at Celtic Park — can they cling on to a top-six place?
🔴 Aberdeen Back in Business and Aiming For Top-Six
A 4-1 thumping of Motherwell confirms Aberdeen’s place in the top six. Kevin Nisbet scores twice, and Jimmy Thelin’s side move just one point off third. Have they got enough to leapfrog Hibs down the stretch?
⚫ Relegation Worries for Kilmarnock & St Johnstone
St Mirren’s 5-1 hammering of Killie puts serious pressure on Derek McInnes. Are Kilmarnock now favourites for the playoff spot? St Johnstone’s defeat leaves them bottom and increasingly adrift, while Ross County and Dundee United fight to stay clear.
📈 Championship Watch: Falkirk, Livingston, & Neil Lennon’s Return
Victor Wanyama’s red card adds drama to his debut for Dunfermline.
Livingston lift the SPFL Trust Trophy.
Neil Lennon suffers a nightmare start — can he keep Dunfermline in the Championship?
Can Livingston catch Falkirk in the title race?
Would second place be enough to beat the 11th-placed Premiership side in the playoffs?
🌍 Elsewhere: Newcastle's Cup Win Parade & FA Cup Round-Up
SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/plzsoccer?s...
In this packed episode of The Football Show, Peter Martin is joined by Alison McConnell, Alan Rough, and Tam McManus to break down all the major stories across the Scottish Premiership and beyond — with the focus firmly on Brendan Rodgers and whether the Celtic boss is now the front-runner for Manager of the Year.
🔍 On Today's The Football Show LIVE:
🏆 Brednan Rodgers Manager of the Year Debate
Is Brendan Rodgers the clear favourite after steering Celtic to the brink of a league title and chasing a domestic treble? Other contenders include John McGlynn at Falkirk, Barry Ferguson at Rangers, and even David Gray at Hibs, whose remarkable turnaround continues.
🍀 Celtic’s Quiet Countdown to the Title
The team analyse Celtic’s comfortable 3-0 win over Hearts, with Daizen Maeda stealing the spotlight. Has the Japanese international already sealed Player of the Year? Brendan Rodgers also confirms Greg Taylor is likely to leave this summer — with Kieran Tierney’s return a factor.
🔵 Rangers: Another Comeback Under Barry Ferguson
After going 2-0 and 3-1 down to Dundee at Dens Park, Rangers staged yet another dramatic comeback to win 4-3. Barry Ferguson praised his players' character — but the panel highlight growing concerns over their defensive fragility and question whether this style is sustainable. What does Ferguson’s short-term success mean for his long-term future?
⚽ Hibs FC Flying, Hearts FC Faltering
Hibs continue their unbeaten run with a 3-0 victory over St Johnstone, as David Gray’s side now sit third in the Premiership. With Martin Boyle and Junior Hoilett impressing, the panel ask: is third place now Hibs’ to lose? Meanwhile, questions mount for Hearts as they fail to show up at Celtic Park — can they cling on to a top-six place?
🔴 Aberdeen Back in Business and Aiming For Top-Six
A 4-1 thumping of Motherwell confirms Aberdeen’s place in the top six. Kevin Nisbet scores twice, and Jimmy Thelin’s side move just one point off third. Have they got enough to leapfrog Hibs down the stretch?
⚫ Relegation Worries for Kilmarnock & St Johnstone
St Mirren’s 5-1 hammering of Killie puts serious pressure on Derek McInnes. Are Kilmarnock now favourites for the playoff spot? St Johnstone’s defeat leaves them bottom and increasingly adrift, while Ross County and Dundee United fight to stay clear.
📈 Championship Watch: Falkirk, Livingston, & Neil Lennon’s Return
Victor Wanyama’s red card adds drama to his debut for Dunfermline.
Livingston lift the SPFL Trust Trophy.
Neil Lennon suffers a nightmare start — can he keep Dunfermline in the Championship?
Can Livingston catch Falkirk in the title race?
Would second place be enough to beat the 11th-placed Premiership side in the playoffs?
🌍 Elsewhere: Newcastle's Cup Win Parade & FA Cup Round-Up
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