Celtic qualified to the Premier Sports Cup semi-finals with a 4-0 win over Partick Thistle.
Celtic defeated Partick rather easily at Firhill, with four different goal scorers. Brendan Rodgers saw the show.
The Celtic manager’s starting lineup was dramatically changed as Rodgers rotated his squad in preparation for the start of his Europa League campaign on Wednesday night.
However, in response to questions about his thoughts on the Firhill protest, Rodgers referenced yet another event of Celtic supporter protests against the board.

Following the board protest, Brendan Rodgers hailed Celtic fans’ solidarity. The fans’ rage towards the board has not subsided, as evidenced by their outstanding display against Partick Thistle this weekend.
“Very much so,” Rodgers said to Sky Sports Scotland when told that the fans have never stopped supporting the team. I would never tell the supporters what to do or how to feel.
“However, I am under the impression that they have not overlooked the team.” “They are aware of the support; the players feel it and are inspired by it. We received excellent assistance throughout the day.”
Rodgers, a Celtic fan, understands the anguish that supporters are feeling as a result of the shambolic transfer window and humiliating Champions League loss.
Observe Celtic supporters’ outstanding performance against the Parkhead board.
Celtic fans’ initial reaction to Kilmarnock was a successful headline-grabbing tactic. Despite its subtlety, the 12th-minute walk-in received a lot of attention in the media.
However, the Celtic supporters at Firhill exceeded expectations with this outstanding performance:
Every Celtic supporter who took part deserves a round of applause because the organisation and execution of this protest were outstanding and will be the topic of talk for the rest of the week.
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