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Clyde 1 Superscoreboard host Ewan Cameron has claimed Celtic manager Neil Lennon could be sacked by Christmas, speaking on Monday’s edition of the high profile radio show.
What’s he said?
There’s plenty of curiosity about the upcoming Scottish season already after the departure of Brendan Rodgers and appointment of Lennon at Celtic.
For many, it could be the kind of change that wedges the door open a little for Rangers to mount a true challenge for trophies next term.
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One pundit who clearly feels that way is radio host Ewan Cameron, who had plenty to say on Monday’s edition of Superscoreboard on Clyde 1.
He reckons there could be a Celtic implosion, explaining to listeners:
Celtic won’t win a treble again. That’s it, it’s gone. The treble Treble is done. It’s not going to happen. They might win a cup but they won’t win the league.
Rangers will stop them winning nine-in-a-row. I’m making that bold prediction tonight here on Clyde 1 Superscoreboard.
Celtic will not win the league under Neil Lennon and I’ll tell you another thing, he might not last till Christmas.
Are Celtic at risk of collapse?
The Hoops of course can never take success for granted and to win a league you don’t just need the best players in the country but also a determination and mentality that separates you from the chasing pack.
Will next season be one of the most competitive in Scotland for years? Possibly.
Are Celtic set for a disastrous season that results in Lennon’s sacking before the new year? That’s incredibly unlikely.
Lennon’s winning record is exceptional at Celtic, in both of his spells at the club. He only lost one match when filling in for Brendan Rodgers, winning two trophies in the process. Before leaving for pastures new in 2014 he also delivered a further five trophies, including three league titles in a row.
The suggestion he is an appointment that will lead to Celtic ruin doesn’t hold much weight in the face of his record so far.