who on earth scouted Barkas! |
Champions League qualifier tomorrow against Middtyland. This Danish side knocked out Sparta Prague , remember them!, to reach the Champions League last season.
Maybe we'll get a surprise but for me this has disaster written all over it. Once again we are nowhere near prepared for biggest matches of the season. The big 2 new signings aren't ready or haven't even arrived. Ajer is going, Forrest and Eduoard seem barely fit. Ntcham not even in the squad. The guys at the top of this club are worse then useless. Dermot Desmond has failed completely.
I'll be watching between my fingers on Premier Sports tomorrow evening. |
Celtic (CCP) was ‘slammed’ by David O’Hara in the Stockopedia/piworld Stockslam held on Wednesday 19th May. Listen to David's pitch at 1h00m03s
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nice thrashing today and a red card. complete reversal of head to heads. wake up a few as to the situation. why was brown in the team? once the league was gone, finishing within 15 was a realistic target. couldn't do that. if one person has been missing for celtic, it would be fraser forster, barely played for southampton. |
British League rumours have resurfaced. |
They won a point last night |
why the move northwards with the share price. |
2 old firm clashes to go, league and cup
can they get a win? |
Yesterday Roy Keane was odds on to be the next manager. Today Eddie Howe is odds on!!! Get a move on and get someone in now. Typical Celtic they'll wait until mid summer and give the new guy a week to prepare for the champions league qualifiers |
yes!
today, who was supposed to be marking morelos? celtic can't do the basics
the whole team should be fined 2 weeks wages |
St Mirren have already beaten us to it! |
celtic have 2-3 opportunities to dent rangers season as unbeatables. 2 league meetings and a possible cup pairing. are they hungry enough? |
being touted as gerrard's secret weapon
Michael Beale |
'Celtic have had 26 efforts on goal without finding the net and that just about sums up their season.'
-- congrats rangers.
speaking 'philosophically' this celtic team/generation didn't deserve to beat stein's achievement. |
Liverpool calling for Gerard,. Would you not want him at sharkheid ? |
the car crash celtic got themselves into was in slow motion and years in the making, it started with rangers drawing at home in the derbies, it progressed to winning home derbies, it progressed to drawing away derbies, it progressed to winning away derbies and here we are.
aside, not so very long ago [end of 2019? season], there was speculation surrounding gerrard throwing in the towel. credit to him for sticking with it - positioning himself for the eventual liverpool calling. |
season recap...and looking forward
Neil Lennon: Celtic's key games that cost manager his job
Celtic: David Turnbull should be central in rebuild, says Michael Stewart
[nb. i'm still seeing only 1 appearance for fraser at southampton this season in league - what a waste!] |
not against ross county old frailties ...and neil's called it a day, resigned. good luck with what you do next. |
18pts behind, game in hand, playing more relaxed, pressure is off. |
go for the scottish cup and aim to finish within 15pts of rangers, these are do-able targets. |
just when you think it can't get worse, it get's worse
celtic 1-2 st mirren
go with the youths and bounce back within 2-3yrs |
tom english
Celtic: 'Neil Lennon a colossus reduced to caretaker by board's inaction'
'Neil Lennon used a lot of words in a lot of different ways over the last week, defensively, conspiratorially and, finally, plaintively. After drawing with Livingston in the snow of the Tony Macaroni Arena on Wednesday, the Celtic manager was asked what has happened to his previously all-conquering players. In that moment, he was lost for an explanation. "I don't know where they've gone," he said meekly. In a week that brought an incendiary diatribe on Monday - a rant that was light on logic and heavy on victimhood - this was a quieter, more reflective and more sympathetic Lennon. Confused and dejected, it was easier to feel for this version than the desperate character who thundered into a news conference two days before with the intention of going to town on the club's critics but only managed to shine the brightest spotlight on his own insecurities. Those few words - "I don't know where they've gone" - told the story of Celtic's demise better than anything else he has said. There were no answers because he doesn't have any to give. He has theories, shots-in-the-dark explanations, but nothing more. The dramatic, breakneck speed of Celtic's demise is as much of a mystery to the man at the heart of it as it is to all others watching from the outside.'
-- frimpong's gone, absolutely did not want to stay... |