Summary
IF Celtic managers were appointed by acclamation from their foot soldiers the way Roman emperors once were, Neil Lennon would be ensconced in the job by now. His players want him, most of the club's fans want him; even opposition managers such as Jim Jefferies have come out in favour of him.
In the light of such a groundswell of support, the Celtic board's reluctance to rush to a coronation may seem unnecessarily dilatory. Why insist on due diligence, Lennon's proponents would argue, when he has already provided ample evidence that he is suited to take up the post on a permanent basis?See the full content of this document
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Lennon Makes a Strong Case but Celtic Right to Take Time
Chairman John Reid and his fellow-directors have said little about their thinking behind this supposedly unseemly delay, but two obvious reasons for it come to mind. First, the evidence in favour of Lennon is not ne...
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