What Postecoglou could reportedly do before making decision on Celtic backroom staff

Originally published at: What Postecoglou could reportedly do before making decision on Celtic backroom staff - 67 Hail Hail

In a promising bit of news for Celtic fans, Ange Postecoglou is set to have a big say in his backroom staff, the Daily Record reports. Postecoglou looks set to be appointed at Parkhead this week, but will arrive as a largely unknown figure to Celtic supporters. Despite a hugely successful career in Australia and…

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Postecoglou will be making a huge error of judgement if he allows Kennedy and Strachan the chance to stay. They were both part of the shambles this past season and do not deserve to be at our club. I have heard all the garbage that the players rate Kennedy. If so why didn’t they perform for him when he was in charge. He is useless but nobody at the club would say it. I still think he was Peter’s eyes and ears in the dressing room.w

Kennedy and Strachan have to go. Strachan does f-all and Kennedy is just a charity case they cannot be allowed to stay. They are both a huge part of celtics recent decline.

Always wondered if Celtic felt duty bound to Kennedy because if his career ending Injury why they never did the same for Paul McStay? An ambassador for the club with a genuine love for Celtic and a family connection. Odd how they pick and choose, I’d love to see the Maestro work for us

The maestro could probably get in the team….:wink:

Has JK no self respect he is a busted flush with the fans. He should grow a pair and go out into the big world and prove us fans wrong. He has become a hate figure at celtic. He needs honest advice from within the club that he needs to rebuild his coaching career elsewhere.

Obviously mine won’t be a popular opinion but at least having Kennedy and Strachan for another season could help Postecoglou find his feet at the club?

I was not impressed with Kennedy’s time in charge, especially his team selection and leaving the likes of Soro on the bench. Let’s not forget though he has played his part in developing players like van Dijk, Tierney, Boyata, Lustig, Denayer and Ajer.