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Celtic FC Team Talk/Gossip/Rumours Thread 2014/15 Mod Warning post #6011

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,921 ✭✭✭RoryMac



    Very good article which I think sums up the positioned are in well.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,805 ✭✭✭Lennonist


    Pragmatism must prevail is right. Having qualified for the CL Group Stages over the last two years Celtic must be prepared to be creative in ensuring that they qualify again and that they do better when they get there this time. Failure to do this will see Parkhead half empty and the club losing funds in terms of CL revenue and from the supporters. They sold around 46,000 season tickets books last season, they are going to need to do something to entice all those season ticket holders to renew their books. A couple of signings in January, with a view to having them settled in and ready for the CL Qualifiers next summer will help.

    A striker in the 5 to 6 million bracket with wages of 30k a week; that might help to maintain interest levels with the supporters. I'm sure they can find a player in this category if they push the boat out. The club can afford a signing of this nature, I'm not sure they can afford to go into another CL qualifying campaign without a proper striker and at the same time expect to maintain sales of season tickets. Pragmatism must prevail indeed.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,921 ✭✭✭RoryMac


    And who are these strikers in the £5-6m bracket, willing to play for 25-30k in the footballing backwater that is the SPL?

    Sure we could throw a few bob at a failed EPL striker but we are not in the running once clubs from the EPL, Spain, France, Germamy , Italy etc are interested.

    Take Fletcher(linked today) as an example, decent player etc but fairly unlikely he'll want to go back to Scotland, probably be a few EPL clubs interested and not a chance he'll accept 30k. Finnbogason is equally unlikely as he's most likely on a lot of clubs radars and I'm not so sure he would have come in the summer even if we did agree a fee, to me the whole thing played out as an agent using us to generate interest.

    The pool of players available to us that would improve the team even by increasing the fees/wages on offer is very limited IMO.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,805 ✭✭✭Lennonist


    RoryMac wrote: »
    And who are these strikers in the £5-6m bracket, willing to play for 25-30k in the footballing backwater that is the SPL?

    Sure we could throw a few bob at a failed EPL striker but we are not in the running once clubs from the EPL, Spain, France, Germamy , Italy etc are interested.

    Take Fletcher(linked today) as an example, decent player etc but fairly unlikely he'll want to go back to Scotland, probably be a few EPL clubs interested and not a chance he'll accept 30k. Finnbogason is equally unlikely as he's most likely on a lot of clubs radars and I'm not so sure he would have come in the summer even if we did agree a fee, to me the whole thing played out as an agent using us to generate interest.

    The pool of players available to us that would improve the team even by increasing the fees/wages on offer is very limited IMO.

    It has been reported that we could have got Finnbogason for 6 million last summer. We didn't find out if he would come or not because we didn't agree the asking fee at the time; that's the point. The boat has likely sailed on Finnbogason because his stock has gone up since, but there must be strikers similar to the category and profile Finnbogason was in last summer. It is up to the club to do their job and find these players in this category and when they find them buy them.


    The club are looking at losing revenue in terms of season ticket books not being renewed and potential further lost revenue if we stagnate as a team and end up failing to qualify for the CL. The club are facing a crossroads. They must change and adapt their fiscal policy or the club and team will enter a downward spiral.

    Carry on like before and stagnate and go backwards on and off the field. Initiate and implement necessary changes to the fiscal policy and give the club a better chance of maintaining progress. That is the choice facing the club. It's a no-brainer for me.

    I hope and am beginning to think that those running financial matters at the club are starting to realise this reality.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,989 ✭✭✭mikeym


    Neil Lennon should wait till summer to make new signings.

    No need for new players at the moment.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,921 ✭✭✭RoryMac


    Lennonist wrote: »
    It has been reported that we could have got Finnbogason for 6 million last summer. We didn't find out if he would come or not because we didn't agree the asking fee at the time; that's the point. The boat has likely sailed on Finnbogason because his stock has gone up since, but there must be strikers similar to the category and profile Finnbogason was in last summer. It is up to the club to do their job and find these players in this category and when they find them buy them.


    The club are looking at losing revenue in terms of season ticket books not being renewed and potential further lost revenue if we stagnate as a team and end up failing to qualify for the CL. The club are facing a crossroads. They must change and adapt their fiscal policy or the club and team will enter a downward spiral.

    Carry on like before and stagnate and go backwards on and off the field. Initiate and implement necessary changes to the fiscal policy and give the club a better chance of maintaining progress. That is the choice facing the club. It's a no-brainer for me.

    I hope and am beginning to think that those running financial matters at the club are starting to realise this reality.

    I'm sure we had a good idea of Finnbogason's thinking on a move to us prior to a bid, we spoke to the club and would've got feedback on his thinking. We may have had a chance I think but for the SPL window closing early, I think he held off for a better offer which never came but I'm sure it will now.

    I think everyone agrees we need to invest more in the team but having money and being able to attract the right players are 2 different things. I just think attracting players to Celtic is far harder than you do.

    Also signing a player for £5m and 30k a week who turned out to be a flop would hurt our finances just as much as the loss in season tickets, I'm not for a second saying its one or the other but gives some perspective on the fine line the club is walking


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,368 ✭✭✭Prop Joe


    I would rather see Jordan Rhodes than Fletcher if we are going spending that kind of money


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,805 ✭✭✭Lennonist


    RoryMac wrote: »
    I'm sure we had a good idea of Finnbogason's thinking on a move to us prior to a bid, we spoke to the club and would've got feedback on his thinking. We may have had a chance I think but for the SPL window closing early, I think he held off for a better offer which never came but I'm sure it will now.

    I think everyone agrees we need to invest more in the team but having money and being able to attract the right players are 2 different things. I just think attracting players to Celtic is far harder than you do.

    Also signing a player for £5m and 30k a week who turned out to be a flop would hurt our finances just as much as the loss in season tickets, I'm not for a second saying its one or the other but gives some perspective on the fine line the club is walking

    If the club signs a player for 5 to 6 million and gives him 30k a week but flops or gets unfortunately injured or something; then at least they will genuinely have tried to maintain progress. Not spending our resources to the full and failing to maintain progress due to that sort of ultra conservative fiscal approach is not acceptable.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,805 ✭✭✭Lennonist


    Prop Joe wrote: »
    I would rather see Jordan Rhodes than Fletcher if we are going spending that kind of money

    I'd be surprised that Fletcher would be available for 6million or that he'd accept wages around the 30k mark, but we wont know the answer unless we offer that sort of money. Fletcher has had injury problems and that would be a concern, but maybe he's over them now.

    This clip from Gus Poyet - where he directly refers to Neil Lennon and rumours of Celtic's interest in Fletcher - seems to indicate that Sunderland are willing to sell Fletcher for the sort of figures speculated.

    http://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/update/2014-01-03/poyet-no-celtic-offer-for-fletcher/


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,529 ✭✭✭✭Dempsey


    Certainly not warning off Celtic but basically giving the 2 fingers to middle men and agents that complicate deals. Gus is probably in sell to buy mode so money going to middlemen doesnt suit him at all (Wouldnt suit Celtic either). Getting him will be expensive but Celtic bought poorly since missing out on him, i.e. that type of player. Still doesnt solve the issue of Celtic not getting the best out of strikers. Hooper is the exception really. The question then becomes what about all these squad players and whether we can get the best out of Fletcher.

    I'd happily sell Stokes, Pukki, Balde & Samaras to buy Rhodes & Fletcher! :pac:


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  • Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators, Regional North East Moderators Posts: 10,887 Mod ✭✭✭✭PauloMN


    Anyone watch the game today? Recorded it and just watched it there (managed to steer clear of internet/TV/radio all day lol). Great result in the end, bit aimless in the first half with some sloppy passing and being too predictable. Hit the post twice with shots from Mulgrew and Commons.

    Second half was a different affair, and once the first goal went in, it was the Celtic that we know can turn up when they want. Great to finally see a striker score, well taken goal from Stokes following a lovely ball from Ledley. The passing was much improved, much better attacking football and four could have been five or six with a couple of decent saves from Kello to deny Brown's belter of a shot and one from Stokes.

    I thought Commons was fantastic for the full 90 mins, as was Van Dijk.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,529 ✭✭✭✭Dempsey


    Saw it, pedestrian in the first half.

    Much better with the wind at the players backs in the 2nd half

    The post, mcgregor and kello stopped them from getting a bigger whooping than hearts.

    van dijk and ambrose were going round with cigars in their mouths for most of the match!

    matthews looks back to full fitness.

    hopefully stokes can kick on from that

    hard to fault the 2nd half performance


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 984 ✭✭✭Hagar the Nice.


    Samaras not on the flight to Turkey,mmmm.


  • Moderators, Technology & Internet Moderators, Regional North East Moderators Posts: 10,887 Mod ✭✭✭✭PauloMN


    Samaras not on the flight to Turkey,mmmm.

    Wouldn't read too much into that, he's injured.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 984 ✭✭✭Hagar the Nice.


    PauloMN wrote: »
    Wouldn't read too much into that, he's injured.
    Funny how we play better and score more when he's out of the side,eh !!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 984 ✭✭✭Hagar the Nice.


    Thommo,deary me.........

    Scotland’s modern Millwall: Celtic’s toxic public image

    You can only hope that things will change if enough people point out the bleedin’ obvious: shiny new Glasgow, city of the Commonwealth Games, needs to take a long hard look at itself and try to come into the 21st century.

    I refer to Glasgow’s bizarre blindness to racism, bigotry and all manner of criminal activity which would scarcely be tolerated in any other British city outside N Ireland.

    Yet, in and around Glasgow it’s scarcely noticed.

    But like I say, if enough people call it out things can change.

    Nobody around the West Coast seemed to think David Limond’s foul online racist bigotry and intimidation of a woman was odd, or wrong, or unusual. Still less, racist.

    05 celtic g w Scotlands modern Millwall: Celtics toxic public image

    In fact it was clearly criminal and eventually Police Scotland were able to act when Channel 4 News gave them evidence they couldn’t refuse. And now one at least of the Ibrox Underclass is awaiting sentence for racially and religiously aggravated online intimidation. Yes – racially.

    The victim here is not black, she’s of Irish descent. But racism is racism in fact, in reality, in law – however blind important sections of Glasgow remain to this reality.

    So the racial element makes it obviously a landmark, groundbreaking prosecution.

    So groundbreaking in fact that it was all but ignored by the Glasgow-dominated Scottish media. You really do have to wonder why? They’ll have another chance this week when Limond is sentenced in Ayr. Will they take it?

    So quite rightly Police Scotland are on a roll here. They’ve successfully taken the law to online criminality. It’s a significant step. But there’s more to be done. A lot more. Right now, for instance, the police should be very interested in Celtic’s underclass doing much the same thing as Limond. I know for certain at least one key detective involved in the Limond case already has evidence.
    Huddleboard & Celtic’s increasingly toxic image

    Take, for example, the site known as the Huddleboard.

    This purports to be a fans’ forum where people come and sound off from behind their keyboards in relative anonymity, brave men that they are – and they are mostly men it seems. Fair enough, passion and free speech and all that.

    Except that those running this site either don’t seem to know or care that comment is one thing, crime is another.

    Hot on the success of prosecuting Limond the excellent detectives of Police Scotland may well now be taking a close interest in Huddleboard and those who run it.

    In reality Huddleboard is just another facet of the increasingly toxic public image of Celtic. The Seville days are ancient history. Like a bully with no natural competitors (though Rangers are on their way back), the Celtic of today is rightly gaining a reputation for the most consistently violent fans in the UK who attack stadiums as if we’re living in 1974.

    They are Scotland’s modern Millwall: an underclass of extreme politics and mindless violence – the same old toxic brew.

    That’s the Celtic Underclass on tour. The same cancer is reflected online. On Huddleboard for instance in recent days.
    Open threats

    Here so-called Celtic “supporters” openly threaten precisely the same journalist as Limond did. They threaten her with blatant physical and sexual assault for doing her job. It’s disgusting and laughably stupid – and yes guys – deleting any of it now is far far too late.

    Even in the unlikely case of it being Rangers ‘fans’ on the stir, it is apparently being tolerated by the people moderating and running the site who bear responsibility in law. The details of the criminals engaged in this vile, inadequate idiocy will be known to those running the site. Their details are logged. And no, you can’t delete them either. Should they wish not to give such information to Police Scotland they will place themselves in an interesting position legally.

    I have good reason to suppose the police may well soon require such information and rightly so.

    Hiding behind having a server in the US is unlikely to hold up before a determined and professional police force. Hiding and huddling – not exactly heroic. I would advise the Huddleboard moderators to start moderating, publicly apologise for the criminality that has been published by fans and wipe this stuff from their output forever in future – though it may well be too late for that, legally speaking.
    Calling time on Glasgow’s culture

    Yet again, alongside Limond the obvious criminality on this site is startlingly clear to an outsider yet around Glasgow of course few even appear to notice.

    But this is now. New Year. 21st Century. Post-Limond. Police aware. If Glasgow culture’s still stuck in early twentieth century tolerance of this filth, there are many outwith Clydeside who are not, and are calling time on you, here and now.

    There are many well-moderated Scottish football sites run by grown-ups who can distinguish between a comment and a crime – The Scottish Football Monitor is one. Huddleboard is not one.

    And just as Rangers should have publicly condemned Limond’s criminality what of you Celtic?

    What do you say about a website tolerating comments threatening physical and sexual assault against a woman journalist who simply pointed the finger at your violent, hate-filled underclass?

    - See more at: http://blogs.channel4.com/alex-thoms....JXXacvEu.dpuf


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 984 ✭✭✭Hagar the Nice.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,961 ✭✭✭Coillte_Bhoy


    Thats a shocking piece by Thompson, surprised at him. Though when celtic fans were hailing him as a hero for stiocking te boot into rangers, i did have a sneaking fear that he would try and even things up. So much wrong with that article, i dont know where to start. His attack on the HB is incredible, plenty of posters have been permanently banned for engaging in misogynistic, racist posts. They are two of the few no go areas on there.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,903 ✭✭✭keeponhurling


    racism, bigotry and all manner of criminal activity which would scarcely be tolerated in any other British city outside N Ireland.

    I like this bit!

    On a serious note, it seems like he is just trolling ?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,529 ✭✭✭✭Dempsey


    Samaras not on the flight to Turkey,mmmm.
    Lennon wrote:
    Speaking after the match, Lennon said: "Georgios has a bit of time to think about his future."

    "He won't be coming to Turkey, he will be staying to have some treatment and hopefully we will have an answer one way or the other on his future when we come back.

    "He had a meeting with Peter yesterday. You are never confident one way or the other. He has a lot to think about.

    "It is a big contract for him, he is 29 so the next three or four years of his career is important.

    "We would like him to be here but that may not be the case.

    "Joe's representatives are coming up on Tuesday so hopefully we will get something resolved there one way or the other."

    Injured and Celtic want an answer either way. Tuesday will tell alot about Ledley's future.

    http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11781/9104647/celtic-winter-break-in-turkey-delayed-due-to-flight-cancellation

    Celtic's winter break plans have been disrupted following the cancellation of their flight to Turkey.
    "Unfortunately there was a problem with the incoming chartered aircraft, however we are looking to reschedule our departure for tomorrow."

    Oops! :D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,229 ✭✭✭bobbysands81


    Thats a shocking piece by Thompson, surprised at him. Though when celtic fans were hailing him as a hero for stiocking te boot into rangers, i did have a sneaking fear that he would try and even things up. So much wrong with that article, i dont know where to start. His attack on the HB is incredible, plenty of posters have been permanently banned for engaging in misogynistic, racist posts. They are two of the few no go areas on there.

    Thompson actually makes some valid points in that article but they're completely lost due to the hyperbole which he uses.

    Not even our most ardent critics could agree with his assertion that "the Celtic of today is rightly gaining a reputation for the most consistently violent fans in the UK", it's telling that he's ignored calls for him to back claim up with evidence.

    He's a good journalist but this is very poor journalism.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,961 ✭✭✭Coillte_Bhoy


    Good piece from a fan on the relationship between the fans and the board

    http://etims.net/?p=4385
    Celtic – The Line in the Sand is Nigh
    I started going to watch Celtic with my dad around about 1965-66, the start of possibly the greatest era in Celtic’s history.

    When I became a teenager, I no longer wanted to go with my dad and instead started to go to CP with my mates from the scheme. Being teenagers, we wanted to be seen and be heard. We were loud and we were quite happy annoying people from the older generation, particularly those in authority. Every other Saturday the adrenaline was flowing, the excitement of the Celtic experience was one to be savoured.

    Once inside CP we would generally stand behind the goals at the Celtic end, able to take in the noise and excitement form the fans behind us. In those days it was not unusual for fights to kick off and that just added to the level of excitement.

    As I got older, I started to go into the Jungle and this became my usual standing place up until CP was redeveloped.

    It was in the Jungle that I learnt the rebel songs, the ones that are now so frowned upon by the PLC, as I had no exposure to them in the house .The rebel songs were sung loud and long, as this was our heritage, the Irish background that separated us from the other teams in Scotland. These were the days when every application for a job asked you which school you had attended, a way some employers used to ensure Catholics wouldn’t be employed. The songs were our way of rebelling, our answer to the sectarian abuse we received everywhere we went in Scotland (it’s not just the West of Scotland that has a problem with sectarianism), our way of sticking 2 fingers up to authority. We knew they classed us as second class citizens and we knew how much they hated the songs.

    How many of the Celtic fans who started following the team in the 60’s / 70’s had a similar rite of passage?.

    How many learnt and sang the rebel songs in the Jungle or the back of the Celtic end?. How many of us behaved in a manner then which would be frowned upon today?

    When we moved back to CP after the redevelopment I got a parent & child seat in the front stand. My son was happy there until he turned 14 or 15 and then wanted to move up to the top of the Jock Stein stand where his mates sat and where there was singing and chanting. So I got him a seat there.

    His child seat was passed on to my younger son and he sat with me quite happily until he also turned 14 or 15 and spent as much time watching the crowd as he did the football. I then managed to get him a ticket in 112, next to the Green Brigade.

    His child seat then passed to my youngest son, but he also wanted to move to 112 to be near the noise and excitement of the Green Brigade, so I managed to get him a ticket in 112 as well.

    On Champions League nights, my middle son likes to go to the game with his mates. They want to get the train, to go into town first, experience the build up, feel the excitement growing and get the adrenaline flowing. He’s too grown up to take his younger brother with him, so I’m left with that honour. So on CL nights I walk my youngest round to his turnstiles and wait with him until he’s in before going to my seat in the front stand.

    As I have been stood there waiting, I have witnessed an unbelievable level of harassment towards our young fans entering 111/ 112 from police and stewards alike. Youths approaching the gates being stopped by police for no reason other than they were youths and were intent on entering 111 / 112 – why the harassment?

    On one occasion, after having seen my son into the ground safely, I headed to the front stand and passed a steward standing adjacent to the police control box with arms spread-eagled in a crucifix stance holding a green and white flag that had some Arabic looking writing on it. I asked him what he was doing and he said they had taken the flag off a couple of guys and he was holding it up to the control room so that they could get someone to translate the wording in order to determine if it was illegal. Meanwhile the owners of the flag were held outside until their fate was decided. The game had either started or was just about to start so the owners would have missed the start of the game. Whatever happened to the premise of being innocent until proven guilty?

    Why were the police and stewards so determined to criminalise someone when they didn’t know if a crime had taken place ? Imagine being stopped by the police as you walked home from a shopping trip and asked to empty your pockets / bag just so they could see if you had done something wrong –it wouldn’t happen, would it, so why were the owners of the flag treated this way?

    The stewards on my turnstiles couldn’t be any more helpful / sociable. There are rarely if ever police at the turnstiles and when they are there, nobody is stopped unless they are doing something wrong. On one of the CL nights I took in a bag of books for one of my mates and when the policeman asked me what I had I said jokingly it was my carry out and was told to make sure I kept one for him. Can you imagine that happening at 111 / 112?

    What is the difference between my turnstiles and the turnstiles at 111/ 112? Are the only potential trouble makers in 111 /112?

    My adult son goes to all the away games. He and his mates had tickets for the Motherwell game in the section immediately in front of the GB, the section that was vandalised. When he arrived at the game his seats were already taken. He asked a steward to sort this out and was told to just find a seat and sit anywhere.

    The section was badly overcrowded as due to the lack of stewarding, all the young ones had headed there in order to be near the GB. The first damaged seats were caused by the crowd surging forward in an overcrowded section when Celtic scored. Thereafter there was wanton damage by some Neds and this is completely unacceptable – I hope the culprits are identified and treated accordingly. However, the situation was exacerbated by the stewards and police not doing their jobs properly. Why weren’t fans made to go to their own seats?. Why was the section allowed to become overcrowded and dangerous?

    Next day the PLC laid the blame squarely on the GB. They were all suspended and the section disbanded.

    Once again what happened to being innocent until proven guilty?

    Subsequently it transpired that none of the GB were involved, but the PLC had already hung the GB out to dry – why?

    The PLC were quick to feed the Scottish media with stories about what the GB were doing to the club and what they intended doing to them. Why, when it was discovered that the GB wasn’t to blame, was there no retraction?

    Why didn’t the PLC take Motherwell to task for their poor stewarding?

    Why haven’t the SPL taken Motherwell to task for their poor stewarding?

    This follows on from the mythical Dundee riot. I have spoken to fans who were there and have told me that there was no riot. We’ve probably all read reports from fans, some on here, that there was no riot.

    There was a lot of drunken youths and I am led to believe, there was one skirmish, which appeared to be between two youths continuing a feud from their scheme and nothing to do with Celtic.

    The numbers of arrests, four, of whom at least one was a Dundee fan, would attest to the fact that there was no riot and that there were no” scenes similar to the worst of the football hooliganism of the 70’s”.

    But once again the GB were hung out to dry by the PLC – why?

    And why were the media given the ammunition to fire at us from the PLC?

    The CL game against Milan and the GB are pilloried, by the PLC once again, for having a political banner. The next round of games and UEFA order that before the games start, every team has to display a banner honouring Nelson Mandela’s life. I am very much pro Nelson Mandela, but he was a politician, so the banners were political – why did the PLC accept the fine so readily? Why not fight the fine and defend the GB? We won’t even mention the fact that Nelson Mandela was seen as a terrorist by Western governments before apartheid ended.

    As far as I’m aware, Barcelona still play the Catalan Hymn at the end of each match, this is as political a song as you can get, so why haven’t they been brought to bear for this?

    We’ve also had the incident with the fireworks being let off at a CL game – the GB got the blame even though they denied it had anything to do with them. Everyone knows the scrutiny that the GB are under from CCTV and from the police wearing cameras, if they had let off the firework do you not imagine they would have been caught?

    Why then was the PLC so quick to blame them?

    @ UEFA banner that we got fined for – almost every ULTRA group in Europe have raised a similar banner – you can find the evidence easily on the internet – why are Celtic the only team (I’m aware of) that have been fined for this? Why didn’t the PLC point out all the other team’s displays – if they did, why were we fined and why then has nobody else been fined – why were the PLC happy to let the GB to be painted in a bad light once again?

    Why have the PLC given out names and addresses of members of the GB to the police, surely this is an offence under the Data Protection Act unless a criminal act has taken place? I don’t know how many members of the GB have been convicted of crimes, but don’t believe that police have only been given names and addresses when a criminal investigation is ongoing.

    And why are arrests carried out at dawn, why not during the day / evening and why are the media always on hand to capture the moment? Who is alerting the media? What part have the PLC in all of this?

    To me it appears that the PLC have an agenda against the GB – why?

    Has the PLC been promised entry into one of the English leagues if it rids the support of its Irish political rebellion? If this is the reason, why not tell us, if it’s not, tell us what the real reason is. I’ve reached this conclusion on the basis of how quickly and how often the PLC have condemned the GB recently, mostly unfairly. It would appear that the PLC are trying to blacken the GB’s name to the other supporters. The PLC seem to be happy to point the finger at the GB for all its transgressions in order to set the rest of the supporters against them – why?

    The PLC have been happy to profit from the GB when it suits them – Glasgow’s Green & White, Just Can’t Get Enough & the Barcelona display are three which come easily to mind, so why try to alienate them?

    The PLC are happy to play “Let The People Sing” and “The Fields Of Athenry” both “rebel” songs – why are they acceptable and “Roll Of Honour” and “Boys Of The Old Brigade” aren’t. Are there different levels of acceptability of rebel songs? Surely if rebel songs are wrong, this means all rebel songs and not just certain ones?

    I, like many other Celtic fans, have cd’s containing rebel songs in my car that I listen to on the way to the game. I never listen to them in the house, only in the car. Is this acceptable?

    How many of the people complaining about the singing of rebel songs at CP also listen to them in their own car / house?

    It’s a bit like complaining about pornography on the TV / in magazines whilst having your own stash in the house. If it’s wrong, it’s wrong, you can’t make up the rules to suit yourself, which is what the PLC appear to be doing.

    My children all have season tickets, but have missed games for a variety of reasons that I wouldn’t consider missing a game for. When I started going to see Celtic there wasn’t a lot of alternatives on offer and going to the game became a habit. It was where the working classes spent their Saturday afternoons, especially when the pubs closed at 2.30pm. Nowadays the youth are spoiled for choice for what to do with their money and time. If we don’t capture their attention now, we will lose them forever. It’s highly unlikely that someone will suddenly decide to start going to see Celtic when they are in their mid 20’s when they haven’t been in the habit of going up until then. Whilst us old ones are happy to sit on our hands in the Main / Front stand, what happens when we die or become unable to attend games. Who will take our place?

    Celtic face the real possibility of losing thousands of season ticket holders at the end of this season. The attendances at CP are embarrassing these days as are the attempts by the PLC to cover up the truth by giving out false attendance figures.

    The Hearts game, normally one of the biggest on our calendar, saw an attendance of less than 20,000 (the PLC claimed there were 46,000). The Thistle game, even with free tickets being given out, saw less than 30,000 in the ground (the PLC claimed 52,000). We have a problem – what has gone wrong and how do we sort it?

    Both games witnessed no GB and the flattest atmosphere and football at CP for some time – coincidence or not?

    The youth are the lifeblood of Celtic. The PLC should be doing everything in their power to encourage them to attend CP not harass them into staying away.

    We need to find ways of reversing the current trend and finding ways to entice the youth back to CP.

    Make following Celtic a habit, not an afterthought.

    How do we do that?

    Firstly, we stop harassing the youth. We find out what they want and look for ways to deliver that.

    Set up safe standing areas behind both goals and one at the front of the away supporters section. Encourage flags & banners, streamers, drums etc etc. Allow the youth to create an atmosphere, to provide the excitement, the thunder to get the adrenaline going again. How many times have you sat at CP and watched the GB because that is more exciting than the football?

    Over the last few seasons my favourite days at CP have all had the GB central to everything. The Four Horsemen was as stunning as a display as I’d ever seen, and completely dominated the game.

    The whole stadium, including the hospitality doing The Huddle, Just Can’t Get Enough and Having A Party as Celtic demolished rangers (RIP) in the last ever Old Firm derby match. The display and noise at the Barcelona game (the noise during the CL song at the beginning is as loud as I’ve ever heard at a football match).

    Games where the fans and the team seemed to be as one and orchestrated by the GB.

    If the GB don’t come back, who will provide the noise, the excitement, the thunder?

    Will CP gradually empty more and more each season as the young ones choose to stay away and the old ones become too infirm to attend?

    My children have told me what they want – they want to be part of the noise, the excitement, the jumping about – they don’t want to sit in relative silence in the front stand.

    My children are no different from anyone else’s children. They want the excitement and if they don’t get it, they’ll find alternatives – it’s already happening.

    Celtic are at a crossroads – change needs to happen soon or we will be overseeing the slow demise of the club we have all been brought up to love. I don’t like the whole cleansing of the support, the move to a more corporate support, the denial of our origins –if it continues I’ll think long and hard about renewing my season ticket. The PLC seem happy to play down our Irish origins, but are happy to play it up when is suits them financially – tricolours on sale in the club shop, NL’s tracksuit collar, the clamour every time a blue chip signing is Irish (Robbie & Roy Keane).

    If the PLC really have the interests of the club at heart, they will find ways of brokering a deal with the GB and getting them back to CP. They will find the energy to fight the SPL / SFA and insist in safe standing areas at CP.

    The PLC have done a great job with the finances, but unless they act quickly they will find the cash flow drying up. If we start losing fans our turnover will suffer, which will lead to less money to be spent on players and a lower calibre signing and annual humiliation in the CL qualifiers.

    The time to act is now

    Can I add, I am not a member of the GB, am not their spokesperson, do not know anyone who is a member of the GB and have never, to my knowledge, ever spoken to anyone in the GB. I am not even sure the GB would approve of what I have written.

    Furthermore, I am Scottish and proud to be so. However, I acknowledge the part Ireland and her politics has played in my club’s history and do not wish that legacy to be cleansed away.

    The Doc


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,529 ✭✭✭✭Dempsey


    Has anyone submitted their questions to the club, SFA, police, etc in writing? Surely a shareholder would get a response from the club at least.

    http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11781/9105224/transfer-news-al-ahly-midfielder-mahmoud-hassan-expects-offer-from-celtic-this-week

    Egyptian midfielder Mahmoud Hassan wants to leave Al-Ahly for Celtic, and expects an offer from the club this week.
    "I've stated I want to sign for Celtic. And I have been told that Celtic's official offer to the club will arrive this week," the Daily Record quotes him as saying.

    The midfielder has handed in a transfer request to his current club after they said they will not sell him.

    "All players dream of playing at a higher level and I won't give up on my dream.

    "Especially since everybody knows the name and popularity of a club like Celtic who have been successful at European level."

    Anyone see this guy play?

    Hiroki Yamada has signed a new contract to stay with Jubilo Iwata in the Japanese second tier. Dont think we missed out on much!

    Maybe we should be picking up the phone to this lad....:D



  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,529 ✭✭✭✭Dempsey


    http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11781/9106181/spl-neil-lennon-has-backed-celtics-virgil-van-dijk-to-earn-a-holland-call-up

    Celtic boss Neil Lennon has backed in-form defender Virgil van Dijk to earn an international call-up with Holland. The Celtic boss told the Daily Star: "It's inevitable, if he keeps going and progressing the way he is, that he'll become a Dutch international.
    "He makes it look easy. People seem to think he has a laid-back attitude, but his work ethic is very high and he's a kid who wants to get better.

    "I'd like to think Virgil would get a chance with his country."

    This lad cruises through games much in the same way that Wanyama did. Always looks like he has an extra gear even in UCL matches. Hard to see him making the World Cup squad at this stage though


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 984 ✭✭✭Hagar the Nice.


    Dempsey wrote: »
    http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11781/9106181/spl-neil-lennon-has-backed-celtics-virgil-van-dijk-to-earn-a-holland-call-up

    Celtic boss Neil Lennon has backed in-form defender Virgil van Dijk to earn an international call-up with Holland. The Celtic boss told the Daily Star: "It's inevitable, if he keeps going and progressing the way he is, that he'll become a Dutch international.



    This lad cruises through games much in the same way that Wanyama did. Always looks like he has an extra gear even in UCL matches. Hard to see him making the World Cup squad at this stage though
    You may disagree but I think VVD is better than Wanyama,,he sometimes reminds me of a young Bobby Murdoch at times.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,529 ✭✭✭✭Dempsey


    You may disagree but I think VVD is better than Wanyama,,he sometimes reminds me of a young Bobby Murdoch at times.

    I think, barring injury, both will end up playing regular UCL football for a club in a top league when they are older. I think VVD is a more mature performer for us than Wanyama was (Vic was younger playing for Celtic than VVD is now) but Vic was asked to do jobs he wasnt suited for.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,666 ✭✭✭blahfckingblah


    i agree with VVD being more mature, sometimes Wanyama would lose the head where as virgil always looks composed


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,529 ✭✭✭✭Dempsey


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-25658184
    he European Commission is looking into claims that Celtic Football Club broke EU rules in land deals involving Glasgow City Council.

    Officials in Brussels said they had asked for detailed information after receiving a number of complaints.

    In a statement, the council confirmed one of the complaints focussed on land deals around Celtic Park in the east end of the city.

    The Commission said it had not yet opened a formal investigation.

    The information is being analysed, it said, so no conclusions can be drawn.

    A spokesman for the city council said: "A complaint was made to the European Commission on historic land deals around Celtic Park.

    "The Commission is legally obliged to investigate all such allegations, and the council was happy to provide information on these transactions."


    The commission is also looking at whether claims of cut-price deals between the government and some Spanish football clubs, including Real Madrid and Barcelona, constitute "state aid".

    Looks like Celtic joins the list of clubs under suspicion of receiving state aid. With the Commonwealth Games coming to Glasgow, I wouldnt be surprised if there is something in it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 984 ✭✭✭Hagar the Nice.


    Dempsey wrote: »
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-25658184



    Looks like Celtic joins the list of clubs under suspicion of receiving state aid. With the Commonwealth Games coming to Glasgow, I wouldnt be surprised if there is something in it.
    Its a load of utter ****e started up by Mr Know SFA,Chris (look at me ) Graham,hopefully we'll see him in court,the guy is a grade 1 tit.



    Celtic Football Club statement
    By: Newsroom Staff on 08 Jan, 2014 18:03
    IN response to stories in today’s media concerning Celtic, the club has released the following statement.

    ‘Celtic Football Club operates to the highest standards and with the utmost integrity. At a time when the Club is committed to investing in and improving areas around Celtic Park, not only for Celtic supporters but for the benefit of the local community, it is sad that these baseless accusations have been raised with the European Commission.

    ´Any suggestion that Celtic has been the beneficiary of state aid is preposterous - as ludicrous as any suggestion that we have benefited from soft loans from our bankers. The historic transactions referred to were negotiated with the Council on commercial terms at market rates.

    ´The Club will assist the Commission fully with the process and will not be deterred from our work to improve our local area.´


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