Firstly, it was refreshing to hear Neil Lennon's after match thoughts following today's unspeakable performance and result at Hampden.
The caretaker boss will take his share of the blame, the performance of today's players was no real surprise with no-one emerging with any credibility.
The fall-out will be interesting but only Paul Caddis and Paul McGowan, two relatively untried reserves, offer any options to change the team against Motherwell.
From Lennon's quotes it looks like Georgios Samaras and Marco Fortune may not be seen again in a Celtic jersey, with Landry N'Guemo possibly suffering the same fate.
Anyway the Celtic u-19 side were in action at Stirling University today and beat Falkirk 2-0 to go nine points ahead of Rangers who have four games left to play.
Darren McCauley opened the scoring in the first half with Greig Spence seeling the points in the second half, scoring for the sixth game running.
It's a big leap and hardly the ideal circumstances but perhaps Tuesday night against Motherwell could be the time to give Spence his debut.
Saturday, 10 April 2010
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