Collymore is renowned as a big Celtic fan despite not playing for the Hoops.

Stan Collymore has reacted on Twitter after Brendan Rodgers opted to leave Scottish champions Celtic and join one of Collymore’s former sides in Leicester City.
Rodgers has left Celtic after two and a half years in the job, taking the Hoops two successive trebles and a seventh trophy this time around in the Scottish League Cup. Celtic remain top of the league, and in last eight of the Scottish Cup.
Neil Lennon has been given charge until the end of the season, with a view to making a deal permanent and will start with a trip to Tynecastle on Wednesday night. Rodgers, meanwhile, takes his new side to former club Watford on Sunday.
Collymore, who is a renowned Celtic fan despite never playing for the Hoops, was asked what he felt about Rodgers’ decision to leave for Leicester and he Tweeted ‘What goes around comes around”.
Celtic fans are fuming with Rodgers, with the former Liverpool and Swansea boss previously stating that he was in his dream job and signing a contract that would see him in charge until 10 in a row – if Celtic won all titles until then.
But instead, he has disregarded his previous comments and left immediately at the first proper opportunity. He leaves Celtic without completing a treble treble, but with the squad in need of a massive summer overhaul.
Meanwhile, he inherits a top squad from Claude Puel, that boasts talent and experience in equal measure with the likes of Ben Chilwell, Harvey Barnes and James Maddison combined with Kasper Schmeichel, Jamie Vardy and Wes Morgan.

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