Agree when the nine and ten comes he is very much a big part of it and always will be. The guy just left a sour note in the minds of the Celtic fans some could not see past the guy, me personally, managers come and go as do players some good and some great, but, what had me scratching my head was why sacrifice everything and go to a mediocre EPL team, even should Liecester win a CL or a title again, their is just not the same emotions or historic ring to it, if you are a decent manager and can promise young lads riches beyond their imagination its obvious sucess will come at some point if they want to believe in you and follow you, so i thought it strange and, believe he chased the money more than the football. The first manager who achieves a CL, EL trophy with Celtic will be immortalised, and rightly so, for he will be doing it with a fraction of the finances and sound prudence in the book keeping, he will be doing it with mostly with winners who love the game and are happy with, and must accept that the offer is generous, the finances given and others looking to make it elsewhere, although they will give it there all for the club and further to be noticed in the window. This is the difference and there will also be a mixture of players who have Celtic in their veins from an early age, these playerts determine and enable us to stand out and be unique, McGregor, Forrest, Johnston. Christie etc do not come along too often so when they do we should learn to appreciate them more, for besides players, they are fans first and foremost.