Major coup for Celtic as ex-player close to key appointment

Former Celtic attacker Shaun Maloney looks set to return to the club filling a key vacancy at the club. The former Belgium No.2 is reportedly ready to take over in the Professional Player Pathway Manager role vacated by Darren O’Dea.

As reported by The Sun, Maloney is set to be confirmed by Celtic as the 42-year-old takes up a backroom role with the Scottish Champions.

Maloney is a former player but it is a coup of an announcement given his experience as a coach, initially coming through Celtic’s Academy as a coach. Maloney has the advantage over other candidates in that he has been through the academy and pushed into the first time at Celtic.

GLASGOW, UNITED KINGDOM – MARCH 19: Shaun Maloney of Celtic celebrates after scoring during the CIS Insurance Cup Final soccer match between Celtic and Dunfermline at Hampden Park March 19, 2006 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

Maloney is well regarded in the coaching world, having managed in his own right with Hibs and Wigan Athletic. The Easter Road vacancy proved to be too much too soon for the budding coach and the likelihood is that, had he been given time, Maloney would’ve impressed.

Having made his debut in a 3-0 win at Ibrox in April 2001, Maloney went on to become one of the club’s brightest talents in that era. It is probably accurate to say that his second spell wasn’t as successful as his first but he was still a valuable player during a period that he struggled with injuries.

Across two spells at Celtic, Maloney made 202 appearances, scoring 50 goals and assisting on four occasions. The Scotland Internationalist departed for Wigan Athletic, where he would win the FA Cup against all odds for The Latics.

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Born just as Celtic were stopping the Ten, Lubo98 follows Celtic home and away and helps run his local Celtic Supporters Club. He goes to all the games and is a Law Graduate. Has a particular fondness for Tom Rogic among the current Celts and both Lubo and Henrik form his earliest Celtic memories.

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  1. Brilliant signing for back room staff this is where the foundation are set and readies youngsters for first team maloney underrated by scottish media and international managers play anywhere along the front line he has been coaching some of the best in Europe with the Belgian squad yes good to have him on our team brendan will be over the moon Tommy Burns thinker

  2. While I think Maloney could be a good coach ,it’s new defencesive coaches we need, Kennedy and Strachan need to go ,how many goals do we concede from corners and free kicks ,far too many,how many goals do we score from corners or free kicks ,fuck all.