Three months – 104 days if we’re being exact. March 1 was a seismic day news-wise for the club – off of the park – as Celtic’s head of recruitment Mark Lawwell and top scout Joe Dudgeon were announced to be vacating their positions at the end of the season.
Met with many celebratory remarks on social media, these developments were seen as a step in the right direction for the club, as successful results in these departments in recent years have been few and far between. Indeed, the volume of unsuccessful signings since Lawwell – son of chairman and ex-chief executive Peter – had joined the club was not coincidental. You only need to look at the players that Brendan Rodgers relied on at the end of the season to realise how unsatisfactory the new recruits have been concerning on-field matters.
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Lawwell joined the club in 2022, tasked with continuing the good work that Ange Postecoglou had started as a de facto recruitment chief, despite also leading the team as first-team manager. Indeed, apart from the likes of Aaron Mooy, Alistair Johnston, Luis Palma