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Brendan Rodgers showed his true colors after treating player in certain way

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I'd love to get promoted here and win up there for a perfect season."For now, I just want to score goals and get this club back to the Championship and then hopefully in the summer go back in with a burning desire to pick up where I left off."Kenny also expressed no regrets about how his season has unfolded across both clubs. He admitted: "At the end of August, when we signed a striker on deadline day, I thought I was going to struggle for minutes, but I got opportunities and I've done pretty well.Johnny Kenny played under Rodgers at Celtic(Image: Getty Images)"I've scored goals for Celtic, I've scored in a Glasgow derby.



I played a lot, started a lot of games, and then just two or three games of not being clinical, ruthless in front of goals, it changed, and I came down here to Bolton, and I think I started life pretty well."I'm thoroughly enjoying the challenge, and it's time to step up. I wasn't coming down here just to relax.

I just wanted to come here to work and to apply my trade the best way possible because I know if I do that, we can get the results we want."It's been a whirlwind, but I've thoroughly enjoyed it."It's probably one of the weirdest seasons of my career, but I would say, one of the best for the learnings and the experiences."At Celtic, Brendan Rodgers took me in and treated me like I was one of his own."He gave me my opportunity away at Ross County when it was -8 degrees up in the north of Scotland to make my debut with 20 minutes to go when we were 1-1. I came on, got an assist, and we won 4-1, and he bedded me in from there."I have a Scottish Premiership medal, and not everyone can say that, and Brendan gave me so many opportunities through the summer.