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'Perfect timing' for O'Neill's exit

2025-12-04 08:51
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'Perfect timing' for O'Neill's exit

Sean: Six weeks ago I wrote on here thanking Martin O'Neill for returning to try and turn Celtic's season around, today I write to thank him for for doing just that and in only six weeks. Thank you Ma...

'Perfect timing' for O'Neill's exitStory byYour Views[BBC]BBCThu, December 4, 2025 at 8:51 AM UTC·2 min read

We asked for your thoughts after Celtic's narrow 1-0 win over Dundee in Martin O'Neill's final game as caretaker boss.

Here's a taste of what you had to say:

Sean: Six weeks ago I wrote on here thanking Martin O'Neill for returning to try and turn Celtic's season around, today I write to thank him for for doing just that and in only six weeks. He brought nostalgia, he brought excitement and he brought tears to our eyes but now he has gone again. We wanted him to stay but at Celtic he will never be forgotten. Thank you Martin O'Neill.

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Jim: Absolutely perfect timing for tracksuit Martin to exit with his head held high, an imperious record and with the fire stoked.

Paul: Nice way to bow out for Martin O'Neill in his final match as interim manager, carefully guiding this Celtic team through recent troubled waters and sitting jointly at the summit with Hearts. Mission accomplished, leaving Wilfried Nancy with a terribly hard act to follow indeed.

John: A great three points, not such a good performance. Again I think a few weeks back we could have lost a game like this. A credit to MON and the staff who have come in and changed the attitude and raised the expectations again.

Sean M: This match will mark the high point of Celtic's season. It will be downhill all the way under Nancy. Martin O'Neill and Shaun Maloney have been treated atrociously.

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Patrick: Not a stunning performance but points on the board and the only team in the league to win so a huge result. Forever grateful to Martin O'Neill, he's steadied the ship and set us on a good course. Thank you, Martin.

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