Burke and Weah weigh in, battle for second, Levein returns to norm

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There can be little more satisfying experiences for a manager than seeing two new strikers get on the score sheet so quickly.  Oliver Burke and Timo Weah have scored twice since making their debuts on Saturday.  With Vakoun Issouf Bayo taking a halftime bow and Odsonne Edouard back in training, December’s scenario when Mikey Johnston was asked to play as striker seems a distant memory.

All Celtic can do to increase their lead at the top of the table is to continue to win and watch what happens below.  Kilmarnock moved into second place with a win over Newco last night, but they travel to fourth placed Aberdeen on Saturday, who, if they win, would be the third team to occupy second place within four days.

Earlier this season, when Hearts were top of the table and enjoying lots of media accolade, I was asked by someone not too familiar with the game if Craig Levein was a good manager.  At the time Craig was popping up everywhere, enjoying a glow of satisfaction.  “No.  Craig Levein is not a good manager” was my reply.  The Edinburgh are sixth and sinking fast.  Craig Levein’s performances have returned to the norm.

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  1. King Wiliam was financially supported by who…enuff to make them eat their explode…the Vatican…wake up ;-))

  2. Good morning CQN from a very mild Garngad

     

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    ASUPPORTERWHOGOTLUCKY on 25TH JANUARY 2019 2:41 AM

     

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    Great post.

     

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    Come on custodians, sometimes, just sometimes you have to show your teeth to the cheats or bully’s and make them back off, you are there to represent our great club, so as the auld Glasgow saying says “get intae them”.

     

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    Is The Lying Kings deadline not today??? For TOPs …

     

     

    Bring on the Hamers of Hamilton ?

     

     

    D. :)

  3. Canamalar it looks like OCD obsession on

    The Plc know how to take on the SFA but it would mean reducing income streams, no more competitions that involve hampdump finals, simple really.

  4. Canamalar it looks like OCD obsession on

    Oh and I suggest our players would spend less time recovering from injury and fatigue therefore improve and develop quicker, I also suggest a player sale would cover the loss of both competitions.

  5. I was privileged to meet Hugh MacIlvanney about 15 years ago and chatted to him for approx half an hour. A fount of wisdom and a really nice man. Killie fan, very close friend of Big Jock, Muhammad Ali and other greats. Brilliant writer and was in our dressing room at Lisbon. Great life, well lived.

     

    RIP Hugh. Thanks.

  6. Graham Spiers described Hugh Macillvanney as the Shakespeare of sports journalists.

     

     

    A great life and may he rest in peace.

     

     

    BBC SCOTLAND had the foresight and to record his own voice telling his story. His compelling interviews with Jeff Webster are available to listen to at https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02wfnvv/members

     

     

    In these days of instant news, verified or unverified, and simplistic emojis it is such a joy to listen to his deeply considered and poetical descriptions of great sporting moments after the event.

  7. GuyFawkesaforeverhero on

    Reading a headline today from one of the many tumbleweed Celtic web pages to suggest Dedryck could be available for Saturday. Good news if it’s accurate.

     

     

    Never too early to take a guess at our lineup; Gordo Anto and Emilio, Broony Dedo and Benko.Hendo Christo, Bayo Timo and oh no! 4-0 to the Celts.

  8. Hugh McIllvanney RIP, could make words come to life,and a rich voice that could hypnotize you.

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    LENNYBHOY on 24TH JANUARY 2019 10:40 PM

     

    Good evening CQN:

     

     

    Only read first two pages

     

     

    TRADITIONALIST88:

     

     

    Celtic Star is Winning Captains. As for things I post I hear a lot of who we are talking to and deals that are being attempted. Recently have taken the decision of late to post when I hear deals are over the line…Weah, Bayo and Burke. The decision partly influenced by my friend Tiny Tim.

     

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    Thanks for the confirmation LB! Keep the updates coming :)

     

     

    HH

  10. GG on 24TH JANUARY 2019 10:19 PM

     

    Silence is compliance.

     

     

    MIKE IN TORONTO on 24TH JANUARY 2019 10:22 PM

     

    GG

     

    more complicity than compliance, I would say

     

    (although compliance sort of rhymes better)

     

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    OK Guys, a compromise……… To miss it is complicit.

     

    You’re welcome.

     

    HH

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    DUBAIBHOY (NEE LONDONBHOY) on24TH JANUARY 2019 6:49 PM

     

    PSG are going to stop loaning players to us. They get here, sample what a real football club is all about and don’t want to go home again. Timo Weah has fallen in love and I expect him to be with us for 18 months. We probably couldn’t afford him permanently but he’s loving it here already and the feeling is definitely mutual. Personally I’d offer PSG €15m for him right now. He’s that good.

     

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    PSG will be offered the standard £2m, take it or leave it, with another £25m in add-ons when the player reaches 150 international appearances for Liberia…

     

     

    HH

  12. ASUPPORTERWHOGOTLUCKY on 25TH JANUARY 2019 2:41 AM

     

     

    Fantastic post my bhoy and I share some of those memories.

     

     

    I remember having to walk thru raging huns, scarf tucked well into the jacket after the 4-2 game because my Dad insisted on still parking the car in London Road when we played them.

     

     

    I was at the game when wee Johnny scored that amazing goal against Real Madrid – I was at the return in the Bernabeau as well, that wasn’t so good mind you…

     

     

    When I think about it I saw wee Jinky plenty times (though not enough) and I’ve definitely been pished on in The Jungle so I think I share all the memories!

     

     

    Like you, I do not believe we enjoy these times enough, having lived and suffered thru the 90’s / 00s Cheating Years…..that includes me……I’m bumping my guns and quietly raging about no new centre half but I probably need to chill a bit.

     

     

    God bless Celtic.

  13. Hugh McIlvanney – God rest him….good pals with Big Jock and Mohammed Ali….Statesman of a journalist…what a life and what a giant of a man.

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    TULLY57 on 25TH JANUARY 2019 10:00 AM

     

     

    The old scarf tucked into the jacket routine…2019 and not much has changed,

     

     

    HH

  15. Correct TRADITIONALIST88!

     

     

    Always remember standing at the traffic lights at the Springfield Road junction, in amongst them all. I must have been looking too happy or too Tim-ish, but the guy standing beside me winked at me and opened his jacket to reveal a Celtic scarf….what a night!

  16. A couple of clicks will tell you Jim Craig is the main writer on The Celtic Star. Winning Captains is now an administrator on The Celtic noise.