Would Celtic gamble on O'Neill if idol brings success against oldest rivals?

Celtic Consideration: Would O'Neill Get A Second Chance?

Martin O'Neill, the 73-year-old former manager, has been at the helm of Celtic for a short term, according to his own admission. However, if he guides the team to a League Cup semi-final win against Rangers on Sunday, it could be an opportunity to reassess the situation and consider him as a permanent fixture.

O'Neill's self-deprecation is evident in his statements, downplaying his chances of staying at the club beyond the current campaign. Nevertheless, he may have a point that his experience is not as relevant in modern football. The manager also pointed out that age can be deceiving and that someone with his experience could still produce subpar results.

Despite this, O'Neill's track record speaks for itself. He has been instrumental in Nottingham Forest's success, leading the team to 19 games under Mr. Marinakis, a feat that seems like a lifetime ago. His comments about winning games or losing face also hint at an innate motivation and drive that could be beneficial for Celtic.

The real question lies in whether O'Neill would get another chance if he succeeds against Rangers on Sunday. The Celtic support idolizes him, which plays a significant role when the club is going through turmoil. Can his energy and quickness of mind hold up? Only time will tell.

Other managerial options are also being considered by Celtic, including Kieran McKenna, Robbie Keane, and Nicky Hayen from Club Brugge. These players represent significant gambles, with each one posing different risks and rewards.

O'Neill's past experiences have been marked by resilience and determination, traits that could serve him well in Celtic's high-pressure environment. It remains to be seen whether he can overcome the doubts surrounding his ability to cope with the demands of the top-flight.

One thing is certain: O'Neill has proven throughout his career that he always gets back up for a fight. Would this resilience and drive be enough to convince Celtic's board to give him another chance?
 
I think O'Neill's been in tough spots before, you know? He led Forest through some dark times and still managed to turn it around. His age might not be as much of an issue as people think - he's always shown a way to adapt and bounce back. The thing is, Celtic's got some big expectations, and if they're gonna stick with him, he'll need to prove he can handle the pressure.

I've seen his performances so far, and while he hasn't blown anyone away, he's not been completely off either. I mean, the guy's 73, but he still seems to have that spark. The question is, can Celtic take a chance on him again?
 
πŸ€” I think they should just play it cool, not make a big fuss about O'Neill staying or leaving. He might not be the best fit for Celtic, but he's already proven himself with some solid results at Forest... πŸ† Maybe they can just see this out and then re-evaluate? The board's always got to think about what's best for the club in the long run, you know? πŸ‘Š
 
idk why ppl keep thinkin o'neill should be givn the boot at celtic, dude! hes got a solid track record & all that experience is still super valuable in modern football πŸ€”...but u know what would really make a difference? gettin some fresh blood in the squad, maybe some young talent to back up the old guard 😎. dont get me wrong, o'Neill's drive & motivation are def key, but rangers are gonna wanna smash celtic on sunday so lets not put all our eggs in one basket πŸ₯š
 
idk why celts are even considering o neill as an option rn... hes already proved he cant handle the pressure in england lol πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ what makes ppl think he can do it here now? and dont get me wrong, i love the guy's drive but has he not learned from his past mistakes? πŸ€” he said himself that age is just a number but does that mean its the only factor at play here? πŸ˜’
 
idk if o neill should get 2nd chance lol, hes got 73 and still tryna make impact in hoops 🀣 but u gotta respect the man, hes been around 4 ages now πŸ˜…. the question is wether he can adapt 2 modern gamestyle & pace. personally i think his experience could b an asset 4 celts but its all about whether he can bring that winning mentality back 2 parkhead ⚽️.
 
idk why celtic dont just go w/ kieran mckenna lol, hes got the experience & the skills 2 lead them 2 success πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ but o'llen's got that fire in his belly, u know? he might not be as spry as he used 2 b but hes still got it. i think celtic should give him a shot, especially if they can get past rangers on sunday πŸ‘Š
 
I THINK IT'D BE AMAZING IF O'NEILL GETS ANOTHER CHANCE AT CELTIC!!! HE'S BEEN THROUGH TOUGH TIMES BEFORE AND ALWAYS MANAGED TO COME OUT ON TOP πŸ†! THE FACT THAT HE'S DOWNPLAYING HIS CHANCES IS JUST HIM BEING SELF-DEPRECATING, BUT I REALLY BELIEVE HE'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES TO LEAD THE TEAM TO VICTORY! AND LET'S BE REAL, WHO DOESN'T LOVE A GOOD UNDERDOG STORY?! 🐾
 
I'm not sure if O'Neill would get a second chance πŸ€”... I mean, 73 is old for a football manager! πŸ˜… But at the same time, he has some impressive experience under his belt. He was pretty good with Nottingham Forest and all that. Still, age can be deceiving in football, right? πŸ‘Š Could O'Neill still whip up some magic on the pitch? We'll see about Sunday against Rangers πŸ†
 
I think O'Neill would definitely get a second chance if he leads Celtic to that League Cup semi-final win πŸ†πŸ’ͺ! He's already shown us his determination and resilience, and I'm sure he'll bring that same energy to the team. The fans are huge supporters of him, and his passion for the game is infectious πŸ€©πŸ”΅β€βš½οΈ. Celtic needs someone with experience who can navigate the pressures of top-flight football, and O'Neill's got that in spades πŸ’ΌπŸ‘Š! If he can keep up with the pace, I think we'd be in for a treat βƒοΈπŸŽ‰.
 
idk if they should trust old martin again lol like celtic's going thru so much drama rn but o'n eilns got skills still πŸ€” i mean 19 wins at nottingham forest isnt joke he got the team pumped up and won games against all odds πŸ’ͺ. but can he handle the pressure now? that's the question ⏰
 
he's defo got a shot at it lol, i mean, who needs all those young guns running the show? o'Neill's got experience, and if that means being seen as old-school, so be it. the guy's still hungry for wins and has a track record of pulling off big results. plus, he's not afraid to poke fun at himself, which is more than some other managers can say

it's about whether the board sees him as more of a risk or a reward, though. they've got some other names in the mix, but o'Neill's been around the block enough times to know how to handle pressure. if he can keep it up and bring home that cup win, i think he'll be back on the menu for sure πŸ€”
 
I think O'Neill's chances of getting a second chance at Celtic are worth considering πŸ€”. While his age might raise some eyebrows, I believe his experience and track record in managing high-pressure situations could be a major asset for the team. His ability to stay motivated and drive results, even after being in the spotlight for most of his career, is truly admirable πŸ’ͺ.

I'm also intrigued by the idea that Celtic's fans would be instrumental in deciding O'Neill's fate 🀝. Their loyalty and passion for the club could help create a supportive environment that allows him to thrive. On the other hand, there are some significant risks associated with bringing in new managers, and I think Celtic need to weigh their options carefully.

Ultimately, it will come down to how O'Neill performs on the pitch πŸ”΄βš½οΈ. If he can demonstrate his ability to adapt to modern football and motivate the team to succeed, then I believe he deserves another chance to prove himself πŸ’―.
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if it's fair to judge Martin O'Neill based on his age, 73 is still pretty young in football years! 😊 He's got experience and track record of success, which can't be ignored. But at the same time, Celtic needs someone who can adapt to the fast-paced modern game. I'd love to see him get another chance to prove himself, but it's also important to consider the bigger picture and not just focus on one person's abilities.

I think what's holding back O'Neill is his own self-deprecation πŸ™„ he keeps saying he might not be up for the job, which makes me question if he truly believes in himself. But hey, maybe that's exactly what they need - someone who's humble and willing to learn? It's a gamble either way, but I'd rather take the risk on O'Neill than play it safe with one of those other guys 🀞
 
man i think o'neill would def get a second chance if he wins that game lol πŸ˜‚ 19 games at nottingham forest is like, super impressive fam! and i mean, age can be deceiving right? someone who's been around for as long as martin has gotta still have some tricks up his sleeve. plus, the celtic fans would probs love to see him stick around a bit longer πŸ‘πŸ‘. but yeah, it's not just about winning games, it's about consistency and stuff like that... fingers crossed for o'neill on sunday tho! ⚽️🀞
 
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