DD is going to have a total clear out- Roger Mitchell reveals what two sources told him

Roger Mitchell has tweeted that two different sources have told him that Dermot Desmond is planning a total clear out of the Celtic board.

The former SPL Chief Executive was responding to the Daily Record’s coverage of Celtic’s Interim Results which revealed an end of year bank balance of £67.3m despite investing in Lennoxtown, Barrowfield and Celtic Park.

While Celtic are out the park in terms of finances and generating profits they have dropped 10 points in the SPFL Premiership since the start of December and could kick off at Motherwell on Sunday five points adrift in second place.

The incredible financial figures at a time when the team on the park is toiling to put together a decent winning run or play entertaining football is creating anger among fans with the tone of Peter Lawwell’s message with the accounts very defensive.

Claiming that the Board of Directors shares the frustrations of fans over the January Transfer Window is a big confession which leads to the question of why that situation has occurred.


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DD- Dermot Desmond is Celtic’s largest individual shareholder but as he isn’t on the Board he really shouldn’t have a major role in the day to day running of the club.

The reality however is that most big decisions require the approval of the Irish businessman who was credited with getting the wheels moving to bring Brendan Rodgers back as manager last summer.

A major clear out of the board would come as a shock, Lawwell was CEO for 17 years before a brief break and return as Chairman. Tom Allison and Brian Wilson have over 40 years combined in the boardroom.

Michael Nicholson is well into his third year as CEO, prior to that appointment he had been Company Secretary since 2013, moving to Director of Legal and Football Affairs in December 2019.

Since becoming CEO Nicholson has never given any media interviews, his only communications are all related to the Annual General Meeting.

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