Celtic manager: No worries over appointment wait, says former Parkhead full-back McKinlay

Tosh McKinlay pictured as the draw is made for the first round of the 2021/22 Premier Sports Cup (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)Tosh McKinlay pictured as the draw is made for the first round of the 2021/22 Premier Sports Cup (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)
Tosh McKinlay pictured as the draw is made for the first round of the 2021/22 Premier Sports Cup (Photo by Alan Harvey / SNS Group)
Celtic’s delays over naming a new manager is not a concern for former Parkhead full-back Tosh McKinlay – regardless of who takes the helm.

An anticipated deal with Eddie Howe to replace Neil Lennon at Celtic Park – 96 days since his resignation – has fallen through despite an announcement promised by the club “shortly”.

A section of the club’s support has grown increasingly impatient and the club admitted there had been hope held that a new boss would be in place to launch the 2021-22 season ticket renewal package which was revealed this week.

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