Former Celtic defender Charlie Mulgrew has hit out at current club, Blackburn Rovers on social media.
Some people aren’t loyal to you… they are loyal to their need of you… once their need changes so does their loyalty https://t.co/IRcuAej1ke
— Mulgrew Pitch to Par (@charlie_mulgrew) August 29, 2020
It appears Mulgrew has hit out at Rovers and current manager Tony Mowbray, over loyalty, that he feels he has not received.
Mulgrew divided the Celtic support during his time in Glasgow and appears to have done the same down south with the Blackburn supporters
Mowbray, also has his links to the club as a player, famously creating the huddle and a less than successful spell as manager of the club. The Rovers manager, had a few choice words to say when it came to Mulgrew future at the club, as reported by LancsLive
“I’ve had lots of conversations with Charlie over the last couple of weeks, man to man, talking about future. Charlie Mulgrew is a good man, a good human being.
He’s 34 now and sometimes as a manager you have to make decisions, if it was just about the guy then Charlie could stay here for as long as he wanted for what he’s achieved for this football club.”
The 34-year old was clearly disappointed with his managers comments and it now seems his future is clear and that is away from the club. He also hinted at this when he was on Open Goal, a couple of weeks ago.
I’m sure a few clubs will be looking at his current situation, up here in Scotland and will think he can do a job in a league he has had success in the past