petrescu per dahan
He has ruled himself out
Had to wiki, that’s one unusual background story to becoming a football manager.
guy luzon
carlos queiroz
Jorge Jesus
Has David O’Leary been touted yet. He’s certainly keeping a low profile.
Isn’t your mole in Utah now in Washington? Anyway I’ll take a PM.
Crotty is pushing his own angle. If another Ulsterman gets the job we’ll know he has the ear of the Celtic boardroom on appointments.
semi final even
He would have real connections so maybe
Marcesa
Agreed. Its bizarre he hasn’t turned up in a sìbìn in Leitrim over the last 12 months.
My source who broke the Judas Rodgers appointment tells me that Kennedy until the end of the season is an audition for him.
If it goes well, he will be offered the job
Bielsa would be a great choice
Ffs
If they wanted Kennedy to audition why wait until now for Lennon to walk? I’m hopeful your source is in a post operative haze and has his names confused.
To save a few pound. If they sacked Lennon they’d have to pay him off.
Hopefully Kennedy fails the audition.
We need a proper manager.
Could we get the lad who is in charge of Slavia Prague at present?
They have had a few impressive campaigns in Europe - Europa League QF in 2018, CL qualification last year with draws to Inter and Barca, last 16 EL this year, knocked out Leicester in the last round while operating on a very meagre budget.
Certainly fits the profile of the type of guy we should be going after.
Manchester City coach Enzo Maresca tight-lipped about Celtic vacancy
by Danny Stewart & Massimiliano Vitelli
February 28, 2021, 9:00 am
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Enzo Maresca
Enzo Maresca, the dark horse in the race for the Celtic manager’s job, has declined to either confirm or deny his interest in the post.
At odds as short as 10/1 with the bookmakers, the former Juventus and Sampdoria midfielder is a short-priced contender considering he is yet to be a manager in his own right.
The 41-year-old Italian does hold top-class coaching credentials. He was Manuel Pellegrini’s No. 2 at West Ham and has also been assistant manager of Seville.
However, it is his current position in charge of Manchester City’s Elite Development Squad that has brought him into contact with the Hoops.
They signed Jeremie Frimpong from the English title favourites then went on to sell him for a huge profit to Bayer Leverkusen. Before then, they had Patrick Roberts up on loan.
More recently, too, City’s football partnerships manager Fergal Harkin has been linked with a new director of football role at Celtic.
However, while Maresca is on record about his desire to one day go it alone, he stated through his agent he did not wish to comment on his future as he was focused on his current job.
More willing to discuss the Celtic job is his countryman Walter Mazzarri, the former Watford, Napoli and Inter Milan manager.
Currently between jobs following a stint with Torino, he said he was available to listen to, and evaluate, any proposal from a club of their tradition and size.
© PACeltic interim manager John Kennedy on the touchline
John Kennedy won his first game in caretaker charge yesterday with a 1-0 victory over Aberdeen at Celtic Park.
If their success could not exactly be called explosive, the match was a flat affair settled by an early goal from Odsonne Edouard. But the clean sheet gave Kennedy cause to be satisfied.
And the former Celtic and Scotland centre-half singled out Kris Ajer for special praise, hinting at hopes of keeping him at the club.
“Kris was terrific, especially in the second half when Aberdeen put us under pressure,” said Kennedy.
“I’ve known him since he came in here as a kid on trial. He’s a great character and a leader, in terms of how he works and conducts himself.
“We know he’s a good footballer but we’ve always tried to work on his aggression the box.
“Kris isn’t overly thinking about his future. For him it’s just about giving his best wherever he is.
“I’ve no doubt that there will be interest in him. He’s still very young and he’s an international player.
“With his profile of speed, size, technique and ability there’s going to be interest in him.
“When that comes it’ll be the club and Kris himself making that decision.
“It’s important for the club going forward to keep players like him.