Mark Warburton was asked the question the more it seemed to irritate him. The less his answer washed with those it was meant to appease.“What’s plan B?
It’s doing plan A better.”And now this stubborn, head-in-the-sand-and-hope-for-the-best approach appears to have been adopted by Celtic’s board now the tables have been turned and the balance of power is emptying itself from one side of Glasgow to the other.When the Nine In A Row champions announced on Monday night Neil Lennon will be given the next seven games to pull his feet out of the fire, it was also an admission there is nowhere else for the club to turn now the quest for a 10th straight title is in serious danger of going up in smoke.Chief executive Peter Lawwell may be many things –.
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