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    Genuine question for yahoos

    Would you agree with the BBC that lennon's legacy has left sellik stronger?

    personally, I can't see it, he has left a team that someone else will take apart cos most of them are pysh, and he encouraged the worst elements of the support for many years, if i was a mhank, i'd be glad to see the back of him.

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    re: Genuine question for yahoos

    he inherited a shambles from mowbrey who himself had a clearout only months before he was sacked.

    lenny steadied the ship when mowbrey left with a mishmash of average to poor players.

    he then built his own team and had a good go at the title the following season, narrowly missing out, the next season he turned around a huge gap to win the title easily, and the last 2 seasons has seen celtic very consistent.

    he has had some great euro results, but the cup record was terrible.

    would rather have kept him as he was still in the early part of his managerial career and still learning, and i felt he would improve and that he has made a bad decision to leave.

    hopefully the next guy will buy more quality than quantity and stay a lot longer than 4 years.

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    re: Genuine question for yahoos

    "mowbrey"

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