22 May 2019 13:27:10
When the season ends after the weekend if we win it will be celebrated but no for long ten all talk will be about next manager who will be presented as the manager? Me thinks that once the dust has settled I now think that Lennon will be that man. He knows the club and what it takes to achieve here. He has the backing from the players and once given a transfer window he will bring in his own gel them with the old ones. This is the safest choice he may bring in his pal Gary Parker to be HROF rather than a DOF time will tell what’s your thoughts on this EDs.


1.) 22 May 2019
22 May 2019 13:56:12
If Lennon gets the job a lot of players will leave as they don't rate his coaching methods, They are used to a top coach and unless the board realise this we will go backwards, Lennon has been great after Rodgers deserted us, but he's had his time and new top manager is needed with new ideas.


2.) 22 May 2019
22 May 2019 14:16:53
How do you know players don't like him?


3.) 22 May 2019
22 May 2019 14:47:16
They do like him as a person but not his coaching methods,

Im only relaying what i have been told from a contact who talks to few players.


4.) 22 May 2019
22 May 2019 15:31:05
He certainly does rub some players up the wrong way and we saw it during his last time as manager and it's pretty obvious his management style compared to our last manager is night and day.
Whether he has gained more experience/ knowledge in tactics, fitness and training methods since 2012/ 13 is also up for debate by some?
The next managerial appointment is the biggest decision since 2015 and has to be the right man on several different plains - long term; as we certainly don't want to go back to a scenario like in the 90's with a list of nine (incl interims) tried - tested - and failed candidates, misguided appointments and short-stays.


5.) 22 May 2019
22 May 2019 15:46:38
In the matches he has been in charge of, the performances have been very uninspired.
When an interim manager takes over a club there is quite often an improvement in results and performances, this is why sometimes they get the job full time.
In our case though, the opposite seems to be happening, we are struggling to score goals and our build up play has been slow and predictable. If he can't inspire the players when he is in temporary charge, then I can't see it would be any different if he had the job full time.


6.) 22 May 2019
22 May 2019 16:18:47
A man that failed to deliver a treble against poorer competition, he is no better than Deila.

Hopefully he gets the win on Saturday and. can leave on a high and get a job at a good mid table club.


7.) 22 May 2019
22 May 2019 17:17:29
Players are under contract and will only leave if they are allowed to. As for rubbing players up the wrong way, Jock Stein did that and whilst he lost quite a few players because they couldn’t handle it, the ones he had on board would have run through a brick wall for him. On the subject of trebles, before Rodgers arrived we had only ever won the treble 3 times in our unbroken history. Of the 21 previous managers, up to that point, only two managed to do it, Jock Stein (twice) and Martin O’Neill. It seems to me that to judge a manager on being unable to deliver a treble is an indication of how ‘entitled’ a lot of us have become.


8.) 22 May 2019
22 May 2019 18:05:15
COYBIG every manager up until Lennon had serious competition to stop them doing trebles.
Leñnon couldn't do it with none.
As for Stein not worrying about not rubbing up players the wrong way?
That's 50 years out of date.
Players have all the power now.
They can't be treated they way Stein use to treat them.


9.) 22 May 2019
22 May 2019 19:42:49
Careful Kev, you’re starting to sound a bit like Dave King. Next you’ll be saying the titles we won when ‘they’ weren’t there don’t count.