Postecoglou would be a fine fit for Spurs – and Celtic should wish him well

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Postecoglou would be a fine fit for Spurs – and Celtic should wish him well
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Celtic will surely complete a domestic treble on Saturday but questions over the manager’s future mean it now promises to be a strange occasion

Celtic will surely complete a treble on Saturday but questions over manager’s future mean it now promises to be a strange occasionThe thing about speculation is that those who bemoan it often have it within their capabilities to remove its very existence.

Nonetheless, those Celtic fans have cause to feel like jilted lovers. It was the Scottish champions who gave Postecoglou his long-awaited break on this continent. Two seasons feels like only an adequate repayment, regardless of how fulfilling the bashing of Kilmarnock, St Johnstone and Rangers supposedly feels.

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