Summary
SHORT of climbing into the head of Martin O'Neill, it is impossible to state how his wife Geraldine's serious illness will impact on the Celtic manager, and by extension his club, in the coming season. All the more so since both a diagnosis and prognosis of the illness that has forced the Irishman to remain at home as his players undertake the early stages of their pre-season American tour remain, understandably, undisclosed.
Yet an interview O'Neill conducted with the Celtic View this week offered insight: that his mind could, as ought only to be expected, be in a state of flux over marrying his footballing role with infinitely more important duties relating to his wife's health.See the full content of this document
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Capable Deputies Can Manage Team Through Tough Time
O'Neill would have been within his rights to shy away from offering any explanation as to why squad augmentation made imperative by the departures of Henrik Larsson and Liam Miller has so far not taken place this summer. Especially since he...
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