I have met him once and you are correct, Michael Nicholson has no presence, vision or ambition whatsoever.
He may have been a decent club lawyer but he was a novice with absolutely no track record when we appointed him as CEO. A rookie who has stumbled from one disaster to the next, aided and abetted by his partner in crime, CFO Chris McKay.
He has presided over three failed transfer windows on the bounce. The one before that, we overpaid for Engels, Trusty & Idah due to the absence of any kind of negotiating ability.
The deal for Idah, in particular, was enough for Nicholson to come under serious scrutiny. When we brought him in on loan, Norwich had been in negotiations with Hellas Verona with an option to buy of £3.5m. We brought him in with no option, and you know the rest.
Nicholson had oversight of Tisdale’s appointment, failing to replace Kyogo or Kuhn, losing out on Champions League football to Kairat, banning the ultras and fan media, Rodgers’ messy departure, allowing O’Neill to leave prior to three huge games, the Nancy debacle, and continued transfer window failures.
Not to mention the relationships with agents and other clubs that have been destroyed, leading to more difficulties in future transfer windows.
Michael Nicholson’s tenure as CEO of Celtic has been an unmitigated disaster and he should be relieved of his duties at the first opportunity.
Good to see Niall McConnell is still uploading videos of his arse being handed to him in 2026. Fair play to that man in Letterkenny he's an absolute legend. Things you love to see all day every day, twice on Sunday!
🍀 "We are genuinely working hard in the background..."
🍀 "I think that we are relatively close..."
Martin O'Neill is hoping new Celtic signings are imminent ⤵️
FT: 🇭🇺 2-3 🇮🇪
An emotional Troy Parrott reacts to securing a play-off place for Ireland in Budapest.
'This is why we love football because things like this can happen... I love where I'm from, my family are here, this means the world to me.'
📺 @rte2@rteplayer
The whole thing needs a clear out from the board to the manager to half the players, Brendan Rodger’s is as arrogant as they come his way or no way, time for him to go