Chris Sutton has said that Celtic will need to make a decision regarding the future of Neil Lennon and his management team or face an exodus on the season ticket front. Today’s statement from Ian Bankier said the club wouldn’t rush into making any decisions but as the ex-Celtic striker points out, season ticket renewals are nearing but fans are feeling apathy towards the current situation both on and off the park.
🎙️Chris Sutton: “There needs to be a decision already made over the manager for next season and they just need to come out and say.”
“And there’s the knock-on effect. Season tickets.”
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Celtic sit 18 points behind Rangers, with one game in hand. The European performances this season have been nothing short of disgraceful with an early exit from the Europa League, the League Cup exit to Ross County at home and constantly dropping points through stupid mistakes in defence. Perhaps the most catastrophic decision this season was to travel to Dubai for a ‘warm weather training camp’. This resulted in one player catching the virus and thirteen players forcing to isolate meaning two games at home resulted in dropped points. Celtic dropped twelve points in January, meaning that if the trip to Dubai had been shelved, there is a good chance the gap could’ve been much more respectable at this stage.
