Reasons for Howe shock but Celtic confirm managerial appointment imminent

Celtic fans were left shocked this afternoon after the club’s long pursuit of Eddie Howe came to an end with both sides walking away from the negotiating table. The 43-year-old had been the favourite to take over the managerial job at Paradise this summer in anticipation of a new season. Unfortunately no deal was forthcoming and the club confirmed to The Celtic Star that the reason for Howe’s call-off was due to being unable to assemble his own backroom staff.

Contractual issues held the deal up initially but Howe and Celtic were comfortable with their respective positions as the Englishman was keen on the job. However, today the news broke that Howe pulled out of a deal with Celtic after he was unable to assemble a backroom staff ahead of the new season. Howe had a number of targets to make up his staff from coaches, physios and sport scientists but a combination of contracts at Bournemouth, unwillingness to move to Glasgow or family ties meant that Howe could not assemble the staff that he wanted to and as a result, talks broke down.

Howe was given assurances and time by Celtic, regarding who he could bring in and what the budget would look like. However, after the Championship Final, he attempted to arrange his new look staff and was rebuffed by a number of his former colleagues, meaning that the deal was effectively dead in the water.

Howe was adamant that he would only take the job if he was able to assemble his own backroom staff, something which is important for any manager worth their salt. As a result, Celtic now need to appoint someone else and the club say that they are nearing this appointment with an unnamed candidate.

Celtic, fearing this may have happened, retained another candidate throughout the managerial appointment process. It is said that talks have advanced with this candidate and that an announcement is imminent as the club look to win back the league title after a sobering year on the park. It is likely that the talks advancing with the other candidate lead to the club accepting Howe to walk away.

The club will need to act quickly and banish the memories of the lengthy pursuit of Howe. A marquee appointment is required that will attract players but also herald in a new era at the club.

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The Celtic Star founder and editor, who has edited numerous Celtic books over the past decade or so including several from Lisbon Lions, Willie Wallace, Tommy Gemmell and Jim Craig. Earliest Celtic memories include a win over East Fife at Celtic Park and the 4-1 League Cup loss to Partick Thistle as a 6 year old. Best game? Easy 4-2, 1979 when Ten Men Won the League. Email editor@thecelticstar.co.uk

4 Comments

  1. Robbie Smith on

    Celtic are an absolute disgrace. They have fell a sleep at the wheels for years now and this news has just stuck another knife into the fans. If this new candidate they are talking about is not high calibre or it is Roy Keane what a joke that would be then there might be more protests outside Parkhead to get rid of this so called board.

  2. This board r a fuckin joke i said this before & i say it again this board no ambition no guts why don’t we get a new board 1 that gives a fuck’in dame about our club because obviously this don’t.

  3. This board should’ve given eddie howe the crown jewels then again it’s celtic don’t give a fuck about celts fans just money in there greedy fuck’pockets well done celtic well fuck’in done.

  4. The current board (McKay excluded as he is officially not even in charge yet) are indeed a joke. They have made us a laughing stock around the world. They have possibly ruined some plans to keep hold of players, messed up recruitment planning and will struggle to sell season tickets now. In any business, this would be a sackable offence. As for Howe, I’m sorry but no excuse works. He should have known and the board, months ago whether or not this would happen. The board were really stupid to trust his word; and he was not committed at all, so maybe it’s a bullet dodged but right now, the only saving grace is Harkin coming in and who he might be able to help land as manager now.

    This won’t please many but I’d take anyone for even just a season. We need a figurehead in place while McKay and Harkin as the new team, plot our way out of this mess. I would maybe take Keane if he had good coaches doing the training and he just did the pep talk prior to games. But otherwise, look to Europe, get in a steady pair of hands and sort this out