The Celtic View office is likely to be a busy place over the coming days and weeks after the club announced its new manager on Wednesday (June 9th).
Former club captain Neil Lennon has been put in charge of first team affairs after a largely successful stint as caretaker manager following the sacking of Tony Mowbray.
He was quick to lay out his battle plan for the season, suggesting that his players should be ready to "go to war" every time they lace up their boots.
Lennon was renowned for his tenacity as a player and it seems he wants to instil the same qualities into his Parkhead charges for an assault on the SPL.
"Winning football games is the hardest thing in football to do," he said.
"I have got to prepare them as best we can and we've got to win as many games as possible to put in a really strong challenge to Rangers and wrest that title away from them."
Fans may be excited by the appointment, especially after the new manager discussed the possibility of bringing Robbie Keane and Craig Bellamy back to Celtic Park.
Other players linked with the club recently include Arsenal's Sol Campbell, Hull's Jimmy Bullard, Stoke's Liam Lawrence and Cardiff's Joe Ledley.
Posted by Andrew Burge