Key decision of the year for Neil Lennon

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If you thumb through the pages of the Celtic Quick News comments section you’ll find a couple of overlapping areas of indifferent form being reported.  One for Beram Kayal and one for the team as a whole.  You’ll also note several contributors commenting that Beram’s form improved after his new contract was signed, settling speculation surrounding the player.

It may be coincidental that Beram’s form seemed to pick up after his future was settled but the fact that this happened a few days after the pivotal 3-3 draw at Kilmarnock suggests a whole lot of what has been going right at Celtic was linked to the Israeli’s form in this crucial central midfield area.

Neil Lennon has a huge tactical decision to make.  Get it wrong and he will not be able to replicate the impressive run of 10 consecutive wins.  Before making a decision, a good place to research would be videos of Celtic’s run up to and including that Kilmarnock game.  Knowing some of the things to avoid is a good start.

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  1. jude2005 is Neil Lennon \o/ on

    Id love for thems to sign Sandaza to see if he is still allowed to bless himself. Now that would be 100% sectarianism!!!

  2. StMichaelsBhoy2 on

    I’m switching the Huns off now, don’t want to jinx the Saints’ chances.

     

    Superstitious CSC.

  3. Celticinthesun

     

    It’s not just the obvious cheats like Thompson and Murray.

     

    Most officials are afraid of the forthcoming witchunt by the laptop loyal so they err on their side.

     

    Until there is a performance rating and accountability for officials it will always be thus.