Celtic fans flocked to the live post-match podcast by a Celtic State of Mind following the 202 draw away to Hibs.
Another predictable patchy performance and more dropped pints provided Paul John Dykes and Kevin Graham with plenty of talking points.
The main point of debate seemed to be what the hosts wanted to see happen and what they expected the Celtic Board of Directors and Chief Executive to do.
The first signs of problems were obvious in the Champions League defeat from Ferencvaros and Neil Lennon’s post-match comments. Sadly that match wasn’t a watershed despite winning seven matches on the bounce.
Single goal victories over St Mirren, Livingston, Riga and Sarajevo were warning signs ignored, after 88 minutes at St Johnstone the match was goal-less.
The last month has been inevitable, the last three home matches have been lost with only a place in the Scottish Cup Final salvaged.
After losing 4-1 at home to Sparta Prague there was an opportunity to change the management, 24 hours after drawing with Hibs there has been no signal that anyone inside the club is concerned by a double digit deficit in the SPFL and four home defeats by the end of October.
The current crisis isn’t a tabloid creation or the result of Social Media. It is being played out for all to see with visits to Prague and Milan looking like very uncomfortable viewing with what promised to be a historic season looking certain to be remembered for the wrong reasons.
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— Paul John Dykes (@PaulJohnDykes) November 21, 2020
Spot on Paul with your reaction and I’ve last few weeks, yesterday was the epitome of our season the game at Hampden v Aberdeen and the Motherwell result are merely outliers
— ViewsfromtheJungle79?? (@ViewsfromtheJun) November 22, 2020
Question is who could realistically come in and turn it around. Goalkeepers aren’t of the required standard, defence is powder puff, midfield is the same players asked to do the same jobs year in year out, no wonder they look jaded. Eddy looks disinterested. Total mess.
— Jungle Jim #10IAR (@jhunglejhim) November 21, 2020
Your summary was spot on Paul. Change needed now
— Martin Willmott (@mwillmott68) November 21, 2020
Just simply not good enough. No fire or passion until 80 mins. Too little too late. Is there a divide in the dressing room between players and coaching staff? Do the players believe in the coaching staff. Tough questions need answering.
— @mrpaulquinn (@MrPaulQuinn63) November 21, 2020
Spot on guys. He sets the team up to fail and then publicly slates them for failing. In any walk of life that’s terrible management. His pots match interview is incredible. I hope he goes before he damages his reputation any further.
— Richie Sheeran ? (@richies23) November 21, 2020
Why are the board not pulling the trigger? Are they watching different matches to me? I’ve watched every game this season we are not improving, we are getting worse.
— no7 (@ChapmanP12) November 22, 2020