IT has been a whirlwind week in the east end of Glasgow with the shock departure of Brendan Rodgers.
Adding to that there was the scathing statement Dermot Desmond released to fans about Rodgers’ conduct.


Now Martin O’Neill is now in the hot seat, with Shaun Maloney his right hand man as they gear up for welcoming Falkirk tonight.
But there WON’T be any matchday programmes on offer for the Premiership clash this evening.
That’s because ex-boss Rodgers’ comments were already in the programme.
So that edition has been pulped – with the club unable to produce new ones just in time.
It won’t help programme collectors but Hoops fans have bigger things on their mind right now with Celtic fans set to protest outside the stadium pre-match.
The protests come as Hoops fans feel let down at the clubs transfer business in the summer.
On top of that, there has been a lack of communication between the club and supporters according the the Parkhead faithful.
This has led to silent protests during games from large factions of the support, as well as a late entry at Kilmarnock.
The latest instalment of backlash comes as hundreds of fans gather on the Celtic way outside the main stand at Parkhead, letting off pyro.
Their cries are “sack the board” which has been heard everywhere Celtic have travelled this season.
Despite the fans’ protesting outside the ground, Martin O’Neill is inside the ground trying to gee up his team as they look to avoid a hat-trick of consecutive defeats.
Him and assistant boss Shaun Maloney have made four changes from Sunday’s defeat away to Hearts.
Anthony Ralston, Auston Trusty and Marcelo Saracchi come into the back three.
James Forrest comes in to the team in place of Reo Hatate, meaning Benjamin Nygren will drop back into midfield and Forrest occupying that familiar right wing spot.
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