Lennon tinkering, hopeless defending; 3 things we learned from Celtic v St. Mirren

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Well, that was no fun. In any other season, Celtic v St. Mirren at home would be an automatic three points. St. Mirren haven’t won at Celtic Park since 1990. Yet, on current form, this game looked difficult. Despite St. Mirren picking up only their first win of 2021 on Wednesday (like Celtic), Goodwin has…

Lennon won’t be the manager against Kilmarnock, he’ll be sacked imo

How many times have we said that, John, after how many poor results…and he’s still there!!
That was absolutely atrocious, today, not even a hint of a spark.

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Hopefully not… but you’d think he was actually trying to get pushed…shambles doesn’t do this situation justice…:flushed:

We used to regularly score three or more a game. These days I never get the feeling we will score.

This is going downhill fast.

He wont walk ,he shouldn’t walk
this is for the gruesome twosome to sort DD & PL
but why would this disastrous, expected result change there mindset

we have lost PRIDE

worse is to come
hh

EVERYONE IS TO BLAME, EVERYONE EXCEPT LENNON.

It’s the Scottish Government fault;
Its the Referee’s fault;
Covid is the blame;
Its the player’s fault;
Its Hazard fault;
Its Barkas fault;
The Celtic Youth are to blame
The fans are to blame, we are too entitled, spoilt and too much of a demanding Mob;
The groundsman is the blame;
The Tea Lady and the chef is to blame;
E.T is to blame, that’s why he phoned home and f$£ked off;

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