The games are coming thick and fast for under pressure new Celtic manager, Wilfried Nancy. His press conference ahead of the game was not an inspiring one and it was Johnny Kenny who was the player to face the media. There was no olive branch to the fan media and we are still locked out by those running the club and I don’t think we will back anytime soon.
It is hard to believe that Johnny Kenny is the only fit centre forward at the club. This time last year Kyogo was leading the line with Adam Idah as back up. The squad was threadbare before the new manager arrived. Only 3 of the players who came in during the summer have featured regularly while the others have been spectators. Martin O’Neill managed to get the best out of the players and he had a bit of luck in one or two of the games.
It seems that the new manager is trying to put round pegs into square holes and the players are clearly not comfortable with his playing style yet. But in saying that we need the players to rise to the occasion In Tannadice and get a win even if it means winning ugly. The Celtic Way will have to wait.

Dundee United are no World beaters. Their manager Jim Goodwin was at the game on Sunday working for Premier Sports and he will fancy his teams chances on home turf after watching Celtic crumble in the second half.
We are on the road early on match day as we cross the Irish sea once more to support the Bhoys. I am sure I will meet some of the usual suspects on my travels. The plan is to travel up on the Lisbon Lions bus from Glasgow and it will be interesting to get the members thoughts on the state of play at Celtic.
Lets hope the bus back from Dundee is a happy one. The game is live on Sky Sports and streamed on Celtic TV. Kick off is 8pm.

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