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Pundit Davie Provan expects Celtic to announce two high-profile departures

Pundit Davie Provan expects Celtic to announce two high-profile departures Davie Provan believes Neil Lennon and Nicky Hammond will follow Peter Lawwell out of Celtic. Parkhead chief executive Lawwell this week announced that he would be leaving the club in the summer after 17 years in charge of the Hoops. Lennon is still currently Celtic boss but after defeat to St Mirren yesterday, the pressure is really starting to mount. Pundit Provan now reckons Lennon and head of recruitment Hammond will leave Parkhead sooner rather than later. Writing in The Scottish Sun, he said: “Neil Lennon and his backroom team will be next out the door followed by head of recruitment Nicky Hammond. Hopefully, anonymous chairman Ian Bankier will do the decent thing as well. The club needs gutted from top to bottom.

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  On behalf of the directors, shareholders and Celtic supporters all around the world, we would like to thank Peter for his huge commitment to the Company as Chief Executive Officer. Peter has served Celtic with distinction for over 17 years during which time, the Club has enjoyed unprecedented success both on and off the field.   Peter s expertise, intelligence and judgement has guided Celtic brilliantly through the past 17 years and as a Chairman, I could not have hoped to work with a more able and skilful Chief Executive - someone with Celtic in his soul, who has had the Club s best interests at the heart of every decision he has made. He will be regarded as a man who has played a pivotal role in our history and we should always respect the huge impact he has had on the Club.

Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell to retire after 17 years with the club

Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell to retire after 17 years with the club Updated: January 29 2021, 8.25am Peter Lawwell will step down from his post at the end of the season (Jeff Holmes/PA) Celtic have announced that chief executive Peter Lawwell will retire at the end of the season. Lawwell, 61, has held the post since 2003, overseeing 13 Premiership titles and four domestic trebles at Parkhead. Scottish Rugby’s chief operating officer Dominic McKay will take over from Lawwell in July. McKay was promoted to the role of CEO in 2015. #CelticFC today announced that Chief Executive Peter Lawwell has decided to retire from his position at the end of June 2021, having held this role for the past 17 years.

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