Current Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers is one of the club’s greatest gaffers of all time. The Irishman is in the midst of his second spell in charge of the Hoops.
Rodgers is only half a year into his second stint at the helm and it was first in which most of his legacy has been gained so far. In two and a half years on the job, Rodgers won seven trophies, including a record-breaking Invincible Treble, where The Bhoys went a full domestic season unbeaten whilst completing a clean sweep of trophies.

He also masterminded a British record of 69 games unbeaten domestically which has failed to be replicated since.
It is fair to say he is a living legend because of these achievements, and a man who was under his stewardship for a brief period, Scott Allan, has revealed he initially targeted to break records when he came in the door.
Allan was part of Rodgers’ first pre-season at Celtic. Then, he sat the players down and gave them lists of records. He told them to tick the ones they believed they could break, revealed Allan on a recent official Celtic FC Podcast: “I think there was two or three things on the sheet that he said, records, that they actually broke that year the boys”, he said. “It wasn’t like it hadn’t been spoken about. He was wanting to beat records, that’s a fact, and that was in the July.”