Wanted to steer clear of all the Lennon nonsense today and take a look at 5 things Dominic McKay could change when he takes over from Lawwell.
Still plenty to be positive about at Celtic for the future I think.
Wanted to steer clear of all the Lennon nonsense today and take a look at 5 things Dominic McKay could change when he takes over from Lawwell.
Still plenty to be positive about at Celtic for the future I think.
I swear to God, if this season has shown the Celtic support base ANYTHING at all, it is, that Celtic Football club is controlled and run by a bunch of moronic idiots that literally haven’t the first f53king clue as how to properly run a supposed professional footballing club / business. We really are the biggest small-minded, penny-pinching club in the country. A small, bang-amateur operation that has been, quite clearly, masquerading as an ‘Elite Football Club’. This season the mask has well and thoroughly slipped off under Lennon, Lawwell and Desmond for the world to see, that we are nothing more than a joke, a laughing stock of a club that’s been hiding behind a 23 trophies haul accomplishment.
23 trophies that was more or less hadn’t to us on a plate due to no real domestic challenges for almost nine years straight and because of that, we really did buy into our own hype. Though unbelievable levels of ‘Penny-Pinching’, ‘Incompetence’, ‘Complacency’, ‘Arrogance’ and ‘Short-Sightedness’, through lack of proper planning and foresight, when we arrived at the final hurdle in what was meant to be, the ‘Season of Seasons’ the masquerading finally detonated and blew up in our faces, collapsing in an humiliatingly embarrassing pile of Shiite around our feet, but in true narcissistic fashion, as far as the self-entitled ‘Clown’, ‘Lawwell’ and ‘Desmond’ are concerned, no one at Celtic is to blame, for its everyone’s else fault.
Europe has shown us (the fans) to be what we now realise we are, small and puny, unable to cope with and adopt to the rigorist challenges presented by European Football, domestically, when the first real challenge presented itself in the form of a bang-average ‘The Rangers’ team, coached by a guy that’s in his third year of professional managing (compared to Lennon’s decade or so) Celtic Football Club (in its entirety) unravelled and fell to pieces.