As usual, John Paul Taylor, Celtic’s Supporters Liaison Officer, is the only person inside the club prepared to communicate with fans.
It is now more than 40 hours since a video interview with John Kennedy was posted on Twitter with nothing further from the club, not even a birthday wish to Mikey Johnston.
Dom McKay took up his post of CEO yesterday, initially shadowing Peter Lawwell, but there was no acknowledgement from the club with The Sun picturing the new man on arrival at the club.
Thanks Scott much appreciated, unfortunately at the moment I don’t have anything to share on either but will update as soon as I have any details
— Celtic FC SLO (@CelticFCSLO) April 20, 2021
McKay is from a communications background which is one of the many areas that Celtic are badly lacking in.
The new man is inheriting almost a blank canvas with vacancies for a team manager and Head of Operations with four loan players about to depart, Scott Brown bound for Aberdeen and a number of key players out of contract in May 2022.
In December Celtic announced a managerial review, in February Ian Bankier addressed the issue with Neil Lennon quitting a few days later.
Something will be expected from McKay this week, most likely in-house but each passing day increases the concerns of the Celtic support.