Quite how a season that once looked certain to be sucked into a black hole ended with a second lump of silverware glinting in the Hampden sunlight still takes a bit of figuring out.
Same goes for quite what will happen next in the wake of manager Martin O’Neill’s working of minor miracles.
The longer things go on, and the more he refuses to rule himself in or out of staying at the club, the more you begin to think that giving the 74-year-old another deal might be regarded the easiest of all options for the board.
The punters love him, as evidenced
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