If he does end up our manager - and there has been rumours down here since Christmas) - then we may have a chance of keeping snodgrass and Hooper
Larsson is the only name available who will guarantee bums on seats. At least he has some previous management experience - unlike lennon when we appointed him. He also has no forseeable challenge so plenty of time to find his feet.
Larsson would be interesting, but whether he wants the job I dont know. If he doesnt think he is ready for the job or it is the right thing for him just now in his career then he wont take it. The fans would love it though.
David Moyes being investigated by the cops over a fight in a wine bar - looks like it might be him stepping into lennons shoes after all ?
I feel sorry for all Scottish Football fans outside of Celtic, who are they going to blame for everything now?
http://sport.stv.tv/football/clubs/...ic-return-as-he-emerges-as-bookies-favourite/ Henrik Larsson open to Celtic return as he emerges as bookies favourite Henrik Larsson says he’s open to a Celtic return following Neil Lennon’s departure as manager. The Hoops legend is currently in charge of Swedish side Falkenbergs, having previously spent three years with Landskrona. Larsson scored 242 goals in 315 games during seven seasons in Glasgow including two in the club’s UEFA Cup final defeat in Seville. Bookmakers have already listed the former Sweden international as one of the favourites for the role. Speaking to STV, Larsson said: "When I stopped playing football and went into management I knew the Celtic job was one that I would be linked with. "I have and always will have a strong affection with the club. It’s not a question whether I’d be up for it. At the moment I’m only focusing on the job at Falkenberg." Asked if he’d be interested in the job, the 42-year-old stated he was happy with his current team but added: "I can see myself back at Celtic, whether it’s now or in the future time will tell." When asked if he’d held any talks over the position at Parkhead, he said: "Let me put it this way, I always have had good contact with the people at Celtic and I continue to have good contact with the club.’" When pressed if anyone from the Scottish champions has spoken him about the position, Larsson replied: "That’s all I’m going to say, it’s up to you to work out if there’s been contact." Lennon won five trophies during his time in the east end of Glasgow, winning three consecutive top flight titles as well as two Scottish Cups. And Larsson believes his ex-teammate's success shouldn't be overlooked. He said: "Neil has done a great job and his achievements shouldn't be overlooked just because Rangers haven't been in the league. Reaching the last 16 of the Champions League showed that he's a great up and coming manager."
No actually. I had a lot of time for Tommy Burns, Dr Jo, Caesar, Jock Stein. All impeccably behaved individuals. Lennon isn't. And if you say otherwise you are fooling yourself.