67 Hail Hail fans have taken to our TalkingPoints column to explain where they felt it went wrong for Wilfried Nancy as Celtic manager.
Nancy was sacked by the Hoops on Monday after eight games in charge and statistically goes down as one of the worst managers in Celtic history.
The Frenchman’s time in charge was one of the shortest in football too, and will be looked back on with huge regret.
Fans have wanted the 48-year-old out of the door pretty much from day one and have got their wish.
Martin O’Neill is back until the end of the season, but for now, 67 Hail Hail wanted you to tell us on TalkingPoints where you thought it went wrong for Nancy.
What do you think is the main reason Wilfried Nancy couldn’t buy a win as Celtic manager? 🤔
The stats are damning…
67 Hail Hail fans explain why Wilfried Nancy failed at Celtic
There are many reasons why it went wrong for Nancy with the Hoops, but every person has their own theory.
Supporters flocked to our latest discussion thread on TalkingPoints to give their views.
One fan said: “You were too stubborn and arrogant. A Celtic legend Martin O’Neill took time to meet you and try to help you and you dismissed him after 15 mins. That was a big mistake and arrogant, it put me right off you from day one.”
Let us know!
Another said: “The situation was toxic going into the job but his attitude made it worse. Sticking with a system that wasn’t working, Demotivating players who had performed under MON and showing sheer arrogance with his comments further fragmented support. Perhaps now we might beat Talbot.”
This user wrote: “Naivety, stubbornness and underestimating the job.”
There was one supporter who showed more sympathy, claiming that he was “Given no time.”
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