Neil Lennon is thinking back to the night Martin O'Neill and a Domino's pizza box changed his life.
It was on February 14, 1996 and O'Neill, then manager of Championship Leicester, had rocked up at the Manchester home Lennon was renting with a friend. The 24-year-old midfielder was all set to sign for Ron Atkinson's Coventry in the Premier League in the coming days.
Terms were agreed, including wages of £1000 per week and a £100,000 signing-on fee. So O'Neill and his assistant John Robertson had some persuading to do. 'He was this whirlwind of energy and compliments,' remembers the man who recently guided Celtic to their ninth consecutive Scottish Premiership title.