Too obtuse for you mate. Do you really not understand the proverbial allusion? Let me spell it out for you, without of course being condescending in your imagination. Kennedy is the bird in the hand and Howe and Hughes are the two birds in the bush. Spelled it out for you. The only negative point I have ever heard here about Kennedy is that he lacks managerial experience. That's a truism. I accept it. So what? Every game that passes gives him that experience. So go on then, give me four other negatives about Kennedy. You cannot do so. Anxiety is always about the future. We have been anxious in the past but we only become anxious about the future. Pessimists have more anxiety than optimists. That's another truism.You can't abide the critical comments about Kennedy! Funny I can't abide haughty condescending nonsensical pish talk so it seems we're both shit oot of luck then eh!
You start off talking about the importance of Celtic as a business having the opportunity to earn £30m if they qualify for the Champions League group stages and after weirdly explaining the concept of what a week is you then go on to accuse the people on here of suffering from some sort of 'pessimistic cultural cringe' because in your world their objections to Kennedy becoming manager have no validity at all and are somehow borne out of some sort of national inferiority complex where we value international experts over home grown ones...
...and amazingly after all that you go on to tout a guy who has zero managerial experience, the very opposite of what would be considered an 'expert', as the best candidate for the Celtic manager's job and expect us to entrust that man with the task of securing that £30m Champions League pot based on what...'A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush'!
What are you talking about man?
If you cannot see the obvious and prevalent pessimistic cultural inferiority complex that permeates through Scotland then you cannot 'see the mote in your own eye'. Look it up if you do not understand the quotation! I'm not saying that inferiority complex only exists in Scotland of course but it does exists and underpins the Kennedy-fear that opines as wanting a foreign manager because that would obviously be better than the Scottish incumbent.
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