4MenHadADream 122 Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 Former Celtic hero Frank McGarvey believes the club's dip in form is down to a lack of support from the board.McGarvey told the BBC that he feels manager Neil Lennon was not supported during the summer transfer window by chief executive Peter Lawwell."I think Neil has done well, but I think he's been undermined over the summer by Lawwell," said McGarvey."Lennon wanted to get a few players in, but Celtic wouldn't push the boat out. So I think he's been undermined."McGarvey's comments came in the wake of Celtic's 2-0 defeat by Hearts at Tynecastle in the Scottish Premier League on Sunday - the club's third defeat in nine matches since the start of the season.Continue reading the main story They've lost three games already and it's only OctoberFrank McGarvey Former Celtic strikerThe loss kept Celtic in third place behind Motherwell and 10 points off league leaders Rangers, albeit with a game in hand, and McGarvey believes recent events and results are taking their toll on the manager."I have to say that Sunday was the first sign I've seen of Neil Lennon ageing," said McGarvey. "He looked very stressed, and that's a worry."I think there was a lot of injury problems on Sunday - the whole midfield was out with Brown, Kayal, Ledley, Wilson and Izaguirre missing - so he has been hit by injuries, but he has quite a good squad."They've lost three games already and it's only October, yet, last season, they only lost four games the whole season, so something not right."Celtic had chances to win that game on Sunday and they didn't take them."The former St Mirren and Celtic striker feels part of the problem could be a general decline in the overall quality of Scottish football, which is causing fans to stay away from matches."You've got to look at the standard of Scottish football now," said McGarvey."I watched Hearts against Celtic, then Spurs versus Arsenal - and that was a fantastic game, full of quality - the Scottish game is not as good a standard that it was - I've never seen it as bad."Even last week, the Celtic Udinese game, the stands were one third full and in a big European game, I've never seen that."Things are not good in Scottish football."http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15151342.stmFuck me, I wonder what his mother must have said if he looked like that as a baby Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
simon 1,771 Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 Boring, excuse making, bullshit. They have been mediocre this season. The players and manager are to blame. Long may it continue. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JM1872 3,819 Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 The poor excuse of a business are shite.This is not the end, it is the beginning of the end for the Corinthians of Parkhead. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jafrfc 614 Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 I honestly don't get this 'Sack the board' excuse. Liewell isn't picking the team, Lennon is. They are also calling for the backroom staff to go.The board gave Lennon funds to invest over summer and he has made questionable signings who are quite frankly not good enough. There is no one to blame but the management. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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ForeverBlue_Since91 2,895 Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 Former Celtic hero Frank McGarvey believes the club's dip in form is down to a lack of support from the board.McGarvey told the BBC that he feels manager Neil Lennon was not supported during the summer transfer window by chief executive Peter Lawwell."I think Neil has done well, but I think he's been undermined over the summer by Lawwell," said McGarvey."Lennon wanted to get a few players in, but Celtic wouldn't push the boat out. So I think he's been undermined."McGarvey's comments came in the wake of Celtic's 2-0 defeat by Hearts at Tynecastle in the Scottish Premier League on Sunday - the club's third defeat in nine matches since the start of the season.Continue reading the main story They've lost three games already and it's only OctoberFrank McGarvey Former Celtic strikerThe loss kept Celtic in third place behind Motherwell and 10 points off league leaders Rangers, albeit with a game in hand, and McGarvey believes recent events and results are taking their toll on the manager."I have to say that Sunday was the first sign I've seen of Neil Lennon ageing," said McGarvey. "He looked very stressed, and that's a worry."I think there was a lot of injury problems on Sunday - the whole midfield was out with Brown, Kayal, Ledley, Wilson and Izaguirre missing - so he has been hit by injuries, but he has quite a good squad."They've lost three games already and it's only October, yet, last season, they only lost four games the whole season, so something not right."Celtic had chances to win that game on Sunday and they didn't take them."The former St Mirren and Celtic striker feels part of the problem could be a general decline in the overall quality of Scottish football, which is causing fans to stay away from matches."You've got to look at the standard of Scottish football now," said McGarvey."I watched Hearts against Celtic, then Spurs versus Arsenal - and that was a fantastic game, full of quality - the Scottish game is not as good a standard that it was - I've never seen it as bad."Even last week, the Celtic Udinese game, the stands were one third full and in a big European game, I've never seen that."Things are not good in Scottish football."http://news.bbc.co.u...ll/15151342.stmFuck me, I wonder what his mother must have said if he looked like that as a babyMaybe thats because he just bought everyone & anyone the summer before? and look where thats got them.they have about 40 odd players, and this brainless arsehole thinks the board hasn't backed him Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RM Monitor And Standards Officer 112,880 Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 Former Celtic hero Frank McGarvey believes the club's dip in form is down to a lack of support from the board.McGarvey told the BBC that he feels manager Neil Lennon was not supported during the summer transfer window by chief executive Peter Lawwell."I think Neil has done well, but I think he's been undermined over the summer by Lawwell," said McGarvey."Lennon wanted to get a few players in, but Celtic wouldn't push the boat out. So I think he's been undermined."McGarvey's comments came in the wake of Celtic's 2-0 defeat by Hearts at Tynecastle in the Scottish Premier League on Sunday - the club's third defeat in nine matches since the start of the season.Continue reading the main story They've lost three games already and it's only OctoberFrank McGarvey Former Celtic strikerThe loss kept Celtic in third place behind Motherwell and 10 points off league leaders Rangers, albeit with a game in hand, and McGarvey believes recent events and results are taking their toll on the manager."I have to say that Sunday was the first sign I've seen of Neil Lennon ageing," said McGarvey. "He looked very stressed, and that's a worry."I think there was a lot of injury problems on Sunday - the whole midfield was out with Brown, Kayal, Ledley, Wilson and Izaguirre missing - so he has been hit by injuries, but he has quite a good squad."They've lost three games already and it's only October, yet, last season, they only lost four games the whole season, so something not right."Celtic had chances to win that game on Sunday and they didn't take them."The former St Mirren and Celtic striker feels part of the problem could be a general decline in the overall quality of Scottish football, which is causing fans to stay away from matches."You've got to look at the standard of Scottish football now," said McGarvey."I watched Hearts against Celtic, then Spurs versus Arsenal - and that was a fantastic game, full of quality - the Scottish game is not as good a standard that it was - I've never seen it as bad."Even last week, the Celtic Udinese game, the stands were one third full and in a big European game, I've never seen that."Things are not good in Scottish football."http://news.bbc.co.u...ll/15151342.stmFuck me, I wonder what his mother must have said if he looked like that as a babyOnly 3 of them are midfielders and only 2 of them would start in their midfield. Fucking love it. Everyone else is to blame Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jordo 33 Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 TLB will go soon. When people start criticising the board, you can expect to see a sacking. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
beattie72 170 Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 I hope he stays. Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
topgoalie 637 Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 Former Celtic hero Frank McGarvey believes the club's dip in form is down to a lack of support from the board.McGarvey told the BBC that he feels manager Neil Lennon was not supported during the summer transfer window by chief executive Peter Lawwell."I think Neil has done well, but I think he's been undermined over the summer by Lawwell," said McGarvey."Lennon wanted to get a few players in, but Celtic wouldn't push the boat out. So I think he's been undermined."McGarvey's comments came in the wake of Celtic's 2-0 defeat by Hearts at Tynecastle in the Scottish Premier League on Sunday - the club's third defeat in nine matches since the start of the season.Continue reading the main story They've lost three games already and it's only OctoberFrank McGarvey Former Celtic strikerThe loss kept Celtic in third place behind Motherwell and 10 points off league leaders Rangers, albeit with a game in hand, and McGarvey believes recent events and results are taking their toll on the manager."I have to say that Sunday was the first sign I've seen of Neil Lennon ageing," said McGarvey. "He looked very stressed, and that's a worry."I think there was a lot of injury problems on Sunday - the whole midfield was out with Brown, Kayal, Ledley, Wilson and Izaguirre missing - so he has been hit by injuries, but he has quite a good squad."They've lost three games already and it's only October, yet, last season, they only lost four games the whole season, so something not right."Celtic had chances to win that game on Sunday and they didn't take them."The former St Mirren and Celtic striker feels part of the problem could be a general decline in the overall quality of Scottish football, which is causing fans to stay away from matches."You've got to look at the standard of Scottish football now," said McGarvey."I watched Hearts against Celtic, then Spurs versus Arsenal - and that was a fantastic game, full of quality - the Scottish game is not as good a standard that it was - I've never seen it as bad."Even last week, the Celtic Udinese game, the stands were one third full and in a big European game, I've never seen that."Things are not good in Scottish football."http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15151342.stmFuck me, I wonder what his mother must have said if he looked like that as a baby so now its the standard of scottish football thats the problem keeping the fans away.... could it not be that celtic are rank rotten Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdocherty72 215 Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 Hahahahahahaha Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
4MenHadADream 122 Posted October 3, 2011 Author Share Posted October 3, 2011 I hope he stays.In a purely football sense I would agree, but tbh I can't stand the sight nor sound of him, so I would take a capitulation followed by his exit around December-January. What a Christmas present that would be Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Creampuff 22,630 Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 Can the board afford to sack him?Was it not a 3 year deal they gave him? Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlCapone 7,678 Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 Coming fromn the man who sold his wifes car behind her back when she...broke her back he will do anything to get some gambling money. Its one of these stories where a thick ex player is 'asked what to say' in an interview to get some cash so taht he can say what the paper actually wants to say Quote Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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