Davie Provan would have Roy Keane take training at Lennoxtown tomorrow morning.
Over the last week there has been intense speculation linking the former Ipswich boss with a return to management.
It seems that Keane is someone that is never far from the thoughts of Dermot Demond despite turning down the chance to manage Celtic in 2014.
A decade out of management seems like the biggest red flag imaginable but in The Sun, Provan writes:
ASKED about his progress in finding a new manager, Dermot Desmond says: “As with any key appointment at Celtic, there is a process which involves research, investigation, interviewing and negotiation.”
Not sure how he squares that with Neil Lennon being offered the job in the Hampden showers after a Scottish Cup final.
Having appointed Brendan Rodgers and Gordon Strachan, Desmond has form and should back his own judgement. He doesn’t need a committee meeting. For what it’s worth, I’d have Roy Keane tomorrow.
The former Celtic and Ireland boss isn’t a regular on the media circuit but popped up on Sky Sports and Go Radio to promote the ‘candidacy’ of his former assistant.
Had there been a real desire from both parties to get together there have been a few opportunities to get started but with the Scottish Cup starting next weekend interim boss John Kennedy remains in charge.