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“Everything changes with regards to Ange Postecoglou now” – Is Hugh Keevins insinuating fan mood change on Celtic boss?

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There has been plenty written since yesterday’s 1-0 defeat to Livingston at the Tony Macaroni Arena.

Every Celtic blogger, podcaster and fan media channel have expressed concern over the current run of three successive defeats away from home.

Many have concluded that it is not title winning form, but none have suggested that time is up for the Hoops gaffer nor even time is running out. Far from it.

Many, including this site, have suggested that maybe it is time the Celtic boss adopted a tactical change for now or at least until he has the players available to implement his style of ‘Angeball’ that we have grown to love.

Speaking on Clyde 1 Superscoreboard, Hugh Keevins seemed to suggest that the mood amongst the Celtic fans is changing towards their much loved gaffer and that the time is now to start picking up results,  “That is the most downbeat I have heard Ange Postecoglou since he arrived in this country. Let’s get to the start of all.

“He inherited a mess created by a dithering Celtic board. He has tried to make up for it with the help of that board, let it be said, £20 million pounds worth of transfer so far.

“But everything changes with regards to Ange Postecoglou now. The honeymoon period is over.

“Losing to a team who were bottom of the league with one point from a possible fifteen is unacceptable. And for him to say, ‘It might have be my preparation of the players, we got into a hole, I had no solutions’.

“The fans are then saying, What is going on?’

Celtic have a tough run of away games coming up against Aberdeen, Motherwell and Hibs in October.

If three wins are not picked up, will the Celtic fans give up on their manager as Keevins seemed to hint?

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