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McNamara Backs O'Neill for Continued Success at Celtic

The Call for Stability

Jackie McNamara, a revered figure in Celtic's illustrious history, has thrown his full support behind Martin O'Neill, urging the seasoned manager to extend his tenure at Celtic Park. At 74, O'Neill has masterfully navigated Celtic to a Premiership and Scottish Cup double—a significant achievement underlined by the turbulent season marked by managerial upheavals and fan discontent.

McNamara, speaking from the iconic Hampden Park during the launch of next month's Refugee World Cup, expressed his confidence in O’Neill’s leadership. "If he wants to stay another year, I’d be delighted with that," McNamara stated, endorsing the idea that O’Neill could also serve the club from a board or recruitment position if he opts to step back from pitch-side duties.

A Focus on Winning Quiets the Noise

The former captain highlighted how the return to winning ways has reunited the fans and the board, smoothing over previous tensions. With the focus shifted back to football, the noise and unrest among the supporters have notably decreased.

Strategic Moves Ahead

Looking forward, McNamara pointed out the importance of strategic planning in the off-season. O'Neill's decision to stay could largely depend on the club’s ambition in the transfer market, crucial for advancing in European competitions like the Champions League. “Martin knows what he needs moving forward to try and get into the Champions League,” McNamara added, emphasizing the need for a swift appointment of a sporting director or a similar role to enhance the recruitment process.

Leveraging Success for Future Triumphs

The triumph in the league not only brought silverware back to Celtic Park but also set the stage for attracting top talent, crucial for competing at higher levels. The successful season ensures that Celtic remains an attractive destination for players, aiding in the club's aspirations for success in both domestic and international arenas.

Final Thought

As we look toward the future with optimism, it’s clear that strategic decisions made this summer could define Celtic’s trajectory for years to come. With O'Neill potentially at the helm or influencing from the boardroom, the future looks bright for the Bhoys.

And just for a bit of fun to end on, here’s today’s light-hearted jest: How many Rangers fans does it take to change a light bulb? None, they're still living in the past and don’t believe in change!