BT Man Lays Down Home Truths for Peter Lawwell

CELTIC posted their interim financial results yesterday and it paints an overall good picture.

The bhoys posted a pre-tax profit of £18.8 million while boasting £38.6 million net in the bank going forward. The loss of Champions League revenue was made up greatly by the sale of Moussa Dembele.

BT Sports presenter Darrell Currie hailed the results but also made a very valid point even if some Celtic fans out there might not care to admit.

Had Celtic invested money in the summer properly, they would have more than likely made the Champions League and had another money-spinning run in the competition. Speculate to accumulate; this is what many fans were shouting about at the start of the season.

Celtic lost out on a Champions League place to a very poor Athen’s side, and the frustrating thing is, our side right now would have almost certainly have knocked the Greek side out of the competition.

The clubs inability to build on a position of strength is well documented and we always seem to be playing catch up when we should be asserting our dominance.

With Toljan, Weah and Burke all on short term loans, the club bust make sure they have a summer plan in place to make sure they are ready for Euro qualifiers.

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