I don't remember Celtic fans turning on Strachan "on mass" (sic) like Rangers did with LeGuen... Fed up with - yes Turned againts - No I personally wish he stayed on for at least another season after he just fell short of 4IAR...
Pretty sure its you idiots asking him to prove that CELTIC fans wanted him out, by doing so you would surely need to go to CELTIC websites. As opposed to just going to FF for the banter, pair of spazzies.
I "hated" Lennon as a player for probably the same reasons that 'Tic fans loved him as a player. He gave us plenty problems on the pitch in his time. I have no real feelings about him either way as a manager. No bothered if he stays. I agree, and have said before, he often comes across well in post match interviews. However, as the manager he's fair game for ripping the pish when he loses the plot and bottles the "big" games
As I said, only some idiots on the internet. You need to go back to Squiggy's original comment in which he claimed Celtic fans "turned on Gordon Strachan". Maybe the Rangers fans have a different idea of "turning on" a manager to me. See PLG for a very good example.
Surely not. IF Strachan had stayed on, we'd never have had the delights of Mowbray and 4-0 gubbings by St Mirren etc
I didn't ask that mong to do anything. I think scrabbling about in the dark like a bunch of wee ****s trying to prove something you can't is a bit tedious. Aye, some fans wanted him out, some fans didn't. Generally that's a given for most managers. Can't imagine posting the odd thread from 5 years ago, having trawled Celtic forum after forum (which is ok if it's relevant research for an important not606 debate!), is going to prove otherwise given that SOME DISLIKED HIM AND SOME DIDN'T. ****ing idiot.
PLG had to go. I can remember being very excited by his appointment but it seems he quickly lost the dressing room so there is nowhere else for him but oot the door.
Nev you've been on here calling Celtic fans all sorts for taking an interest in anything to do with Rangers. Yet you've got time to look for old newspaper articles about Celtic. Sad case.
I don't think it can be denied that a decent proportion of Celtic fans thought that it was the right time for Strachan to leave when he resigned. But as I've said the vast, vast majority were also very aware of and grateful for his excellent record as manager. The major criticism was always the style of football.
This is the point that started the argument by the way. If talking ****e on a football forum is "turning on a manager" then the managers of all clubs must be in trouble.