
Martin O’Neill arrives at St Mirren Park. St Mirren v Celtic, 23 November 2025. Photo Vagelis Georgariou
FATHER MARTIN AND SAMWISE GANGEE – 6.5/10 – Rolling the dice and putting the chess pieces into a Tesco bag and shaking them about for a bit then scattering them around a Subbuteto pitch seemed to be the tactical and positional strategy tonight. Whatever was meant, it somehow contrived to work, be that the luck of the Irish or whatever. MON’s Celtic sunset reprise forges on with a difficult but precious three points after a tumultuous week stuck in the middle of civil war.
‘I’ll walk into the sunset’
Martin O’Neill says he will ‘probably’ be in charge of Celtic for Thursday’s Feyenoord game and not much longer ⤵️#BBCFootball pic.twitter.com/hqeRS3Mu9K
— BBC Sport Scotland (@BBCSportScot) November 22, 2025
O’Neil id like to think we 5or6 top players out why play into ST Mirrens habds we dont need to go gun ho we let them come to us we made sure we won our fair share of ariel duels won second ball so STMirren had to run all the way back till their next chance when there goalkeeper launches the high ball and if our defence clears it againt ST Mirren hate ball on the ground second half last 25 mins they were tyring 15mins there midfield were out on there feet our final ball let us down should been 3 up clancy his old self never hurries up should have booked ST Mirren players for aggressive tackling another poor performance penalty easy decision CAPTAIN Mc Gregor did he not love that heckled by load mouths to rise above it then two touches anurchits ruined your night to rip your banners up no one gives a fuck you are not the rebels your stupid boys getting a using
Bend it at Bennets … when the pink pound was a real thing.