Martin O'Neill has reflected on Celtic's ill-fated AGM, with the interim manager admitting that he wished the supporters' questions were answered by the board.

Last week, the club's annual general meeting was disrupted by protests, which halted proceedings via an adjournment from Peter Lawwell, followed by the event being called off by the hierarchy.

Now, with the club set to appoint its new manager, O'Neill has looked back on events on November 21, as he prepares to take charge of the team for the final time. “I would like, in retrospect, for questions to be asked in a manner that would have made the board answer," he said, when asked what would happen going forward for the club.

“A Celtic united would be a far, far better club than one disunited. It’s not what Brother Walfrid brought

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