Ex-Celtic midfielder Alan Thompson has called on his former club to replace Neil Lennon as manager after the 1-1 draw against St Johnstone yesterday.
Lennon’s former teammate has previously criticised fans for their attacks on the Hoops boss, questioning whether any manager could have coped in this recent run of form, but he is now ready to see the Irishman leave Parkhead.
Supporters on Twitter are now glad Thompson is onside and they are hoping that Celtic’s board make a similar U-turn on their decision to keep faith with Lennon very soon:
You’ve changed your mind
— Anthony Hillis (@AnthonyHillis1) December 6, 2020
That was quick
— BeezeyPedro (@beezeypedro) December 6, 2020
Swift turn of events there ??? wish the board were as easy to convince
— Craig (@craigymorris1) December 6, 2020
Waaawww well done tommo??
— stephen devlin (@stephendevlin67) December 6, 2020
Well said! The more ex Celts that speak up the better. Btw Get Lawell out first.
— Stevie (@uk_footballer) December 6, 2020
It was needed for a while. After the Sparta game my mind was made up. As much of a legend he is. He has to go. Not the way I wanted him to go
— Bah Humbug (@DylanIsOnFire) December 6, 2020
Welcome to the party ?
— Richard (@rfw1989) December 6, 2020
Ffs make your mind up
— Jfad2000uk (@Jfad2000uk) December 6, 2020
Welcome to six weeks ago.
— Gerard Gough ????????? (@gerardgough) December 6, 2020
It’s difficult to see how Lennon can survive, especially with so many former teammates and ex-players calling for his head. Not only Thompson but Chris Sutton has also said that the manager is living on borrowed time.
Currently, Lennon does have the support of the board but that may change before Celtic’s next game against Lille on Thursday.