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Deluded Martin O’Neill sleepwalks into Celtic storm

Martin O’Neill is sleepwalking into an absolute nightmare. Cracking gags and sharing witty asides with his media buddies along the way.

Whatever the issue O’Neill will back his bungling Celtic paymasters. That has been proven beyond doubt over the last 10 days.

On Friday Celtic kept O’Neill away from the media conference to preview the glamour friendly with Middlesbrough.

Almost 50,000 Celtic Season Ticket holders opted to stay away from the match. At most around 7-8,000 fans attended the match.

Even day trippers and tourist fans stayed away. The myth of the 20,000 strong Season Ticket Waiting List was confirmed.

After the 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough O’Neill faced Celtic’s invited media friends.

In the room it was top knock-about banter. All the fun of the fair as O’Neill jested with his younger, appreciative audience.

What goes on in Portugal is best kept out of the public eye. Not shared on You Tube after another week of failure at every level of Celtic.

https://youtu.be/aXjT574rUtk

Tellingly there wasn’t a single question relating to the meeting with Irish supporters on July 4.

Confirmation from Nicholson that he can’t do his job.

The evidence of that is on the Celtic team-sheet. A Champions League Play off is a month away. Celtic are miles away.

O’NEILL THE JOKER DEFENDS AND DEFLECTS FROM EXECUTIVE FAILINGS

And yet O’Neill chose to go in and defend the incompetence of his CEO. The man making his job almost impossible.

The CEO  that ditched O’Neill in December in favour of Wilfried Nancy. Nicholson provided O’Neill with a January job lot of duds. Yet still the 74-year-old jumps to the defence of his hopeless CEO.

A CEO that has ducked out of introducing the last four Celtic managerial appointments. Read that again. Think about it. There is incompetence and cowardice. The only areas where Nicholson is genuinely world class.

The reactions from Celtic fans were fairly consistent.

On the back of Nicholson’s confession that he can’t do his job he was hit with a double whammy.

Kelechi Iheanacho and Marcelo Saracchi won’t be returning to Celtic.

Eight weeks on from the Scottish Cup Final they are no longer dealing with Celtic’s £17,000 a week tyre-kicker.

The easiest deals of the season. Nicholson has achieved one out of three. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain on a season long contract.

On every issue yesterday O’Neill failed. That was after watching another pre-season friendly with virtually nothing to take from it. For the second game running the new striker scored. Apart from that no-one delivered.

THE CALLUM MCGREGOR ISSUE

Those players returning from the World Cup will be as underwhelmed as Callum McGregor and Arne Engels by what they are working alongside.

O’Neill is either playing dumb or is oblivious to the realities around Celtic.

He put the pitiful crowd down to it being summer and high ticket prices. A year ago 50,000 turned up for a friendly against Newcastle.

O’Neill thinks and is hopeful of new signings coming in. As usual. The fall-back quote. On Tuesday he explained that Nicholson was working day and night on transfers. Maybe he should try phoning agents and returning their calls?

When it came to speaking to Callum McGregor, O’Neill gave his worst answer.

Rather than speak to the club captain about his worries and concerns O’Neill opted for a night on the booze with pals from the Daily Record, Sun and Herald.

O’Neill is hoping to sober up in time to speak to McGregor on Monday or Tuesday.

The media room roared with laughter at that patter. There is another audience that O’Neill needs to address.

Many have already decided that the manager has become part of the problem rather than the solution.

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Of course, O’Neill always has the nuclear option.

 

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