
Ange will go back and they’ll win the league again.
The Club appreciates Brendan’s contribution to Celtic during his two very successful periods at the Club.
"Brendan leaves Celtic with our thanks for the role he has played during a period of continued success for the Club and we wish him further success in the future.
"The process to appoint a new permanent manager is underway and the Club will update supporters further on this as soon as possible.
"We are pleased that during this interim period former Celtic manager, Martin O’Neill and former Celtic player, Shaun Maloney have agreed to take charge of Celtic first-team matters. Further details will be confirmed shortly."
Don’t you mean the Brighton gang? Tony Bloom is the majority shareholder I understand. Would be great if they could win it.Sounds like the problems started with the board and he hasn't got the quality or signings.
Be interesting to see what happens with him next.
Hearts are part of the Brentford gang, bought a load of players with good numbers from weird leagues. Hopefully they can break the cycle. 40 years or something since anyone other than Old Firm have won the league.
Sounds like the problems started with the board and he hasn't got the quality or signings.
Be interesting to see what happens with him next.
Hearts are part of the Brentford gang, bought a load of players with good numbers from weird leagues. Hopefully they can break the cycle. 40 years or something since anyone other than Old Firm have won the league.
I think he deserved to start a third season to either turn around the league form or rightly be dismissed. I think firing him after he gambled the lot on the Europa league and delivered was not right.Are you still bumming Ange? I've been away a while. Did you swallow humble pie over that fat melt, or are you still banging that incoherent drum as well?
Yeah, that's it.Don’t you mean the Brighton gang? Tony Bloom is the majority shareholder I understand. Would be great if they could win it.
I think he deserved to start a third season to either turn around the league form or rightly be dismissed. I think firing him after he gambled the lot on the Europa league and delivered was not right.
I thought he was doomed before his first game at the city ground.
I think he’s a good manager who will win the league at Celtic and I would do well at one of the big clubs in England if given the chance.
