Notable how many fitba pundits and journalists would've been against the sporting boycott of apartheid South Africa given how all of them disagree with Celtic fans on the Keane issue.
A spineless bunch.
We are entering a really intense period of the summer now, and pardon the pun, but it's time to get this rebuild underway.
The manager situation is resolved, key decisions need made on the current squad, and new signings need to start arriving through the door. There is a huge amount of work to be done if Celtic are to be properly prepared for the season ahead.
No more delays. No more excuses. Let's get this rebuild started. 🍀
It was and always was Martin O’Neill for another year.
4 players don’t sign new contracts late in the season under the current manager if he’s outgoing.
Let’s go for #57 varieties whichever way the opposition want it in their faces. We’re coming at you! 🙏☘️💚 #theblessed
By far the best option, given that the others were embarrassing in their inadequacy. The fact that the global recruitment search beyond Martin extended to two guys we knew is humiliating in its tin pottery! I worry about Martin’s health, but if he feels able then fair enough.
Good news Martin O’Neill is staying on as being reported but only if he has the same power as he had first time round as manager. Still so many other aspects need sorting… recruitment? …let’s hope we hear of a clear plan from now on going forward 🍀
Martin O'Neill has agreed to become Celtic's manager on a permanent basis, following talks with Dermot Desmond in London.
The 74-year-old will sign a one-year contract, with the option of a further year.
✍️ Exclusive from @mcgowan_stephen.
🔗https://t.co/WtwPjMhRXW
In July 2013, lifelong Feyenoord supporter Rooie Marck was battling terminal cancer and had been given only a short time to live.
His final wish was simple: to see his beloved club one last time.
Feyenoord invited him to De Kuip Stadium to watch the team's first training session of the season.
When he arrived, thousands of supporters delivered a surprise tribute. In the 12th minute, players stopped training and turned toward Marck as the entire stadium joined them.
Fans unveiled a giant banner featuring his likeness, lit green flares and smoke in his honor, and sang "You'll Never Walk Alone."
Overwhelmed by the gesture, Marck found the strength to stand up and walk toward the supporters despite his condition.
The crowd responded with a thunderous ovation as he thanked them for their support.
Just three days later, Rooie Marck passed away. His farewell at De Kuip remains one of football's most emotional and unforgettable tributes, a powerful reminder of the bond between a club and its supporters.
Martin O’Neill earned this.
Clearly, Robbie Keane would have caused too much disharmony.
O’Neill now needs to select his own coaching team and be fully backed in this window.
No more low-balling clubs once the gaffer & recruitment team have identified the talent.
Happy birthday to KT, the best left back in Scotland🍀
Mind the huns thought he was gonna be unavailable the entire season🤣
6 goals
12 assists
League and Scottish Cup Double
3 goal involvements vs huns
Worldie winner to send Scotland to the World Cup
What a season🍀