Celtic v Falkirk, Live updates

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  1. Schmeichel, Ralston, Trusty, Welsh, Valle, McGregor, Hatate, Bernardo, Forrest, Idah, Palma.

     

     

    Subs: Bain, Taylor, Kyogo, Kuhn, Yang, Holm, Nawrocki, Engels, Donovan.

  2. All change at the back – I expect we will focus on a possession with first start midfield and attack, then give the back line game time.

  3. bournesouprecipe on

    No point in having a big squad and not using it copyright Brendan, but changing the entire four back is bold.

     

     

    InBrendanWeTrust CSC

  4. Well Done, BIG JIMMY. Top podium for the Big Mhan.

     

    Arrived at The Holy Ground super early and now enjoying the keepers going through their drills.

     

    These home cup ties have been a bonus for us on the mythical waiting list.

     

    Bit concerned regarding so many changes – but really…….. we should trounce them.

     

    As BIG JIMMY says- Just Dae It Celtic!

  5. bigrailroadblues on

    Good afternoon all from the Victoria Bar. Taken my seat in the Directors Box and enjoying the canapés and hors d’ouvres.

  6. What is the Starz on

    Scales and Taylor have been a liability for too long..Disgraceful by the failed bean counter to leave Brendan with such a lack of resources in defence. Brendan is sending a clear message to the board by dropping them.

     

    This won’t end well.

     

    God bless Peter Lawwell keeping the green flag flying despite the begrudgers naysayers and malcontents

  7. Falkirk will have been training with an entirely different team in mind, so there’s that. And with the two anchors ( CalMac and Kasper ) keeping everyone on point the good ship Celtica should…something something sailing metaphor.

     

     

    T

  8. BSR

     

    They had confirmation from shortbread that they wanted to add him for Monday’s programme to their panel of experts, or as we know them exhuns

  9. I support the principle of utilising a squad of talented players so am happy with the changes Brendan has made.

     

    Falkirk is as good as quite a few teams in the Premier Division ( and better than some) but surely all players selected by Brendan today are better than their Falkirk counterparts?

     

    Of course we could lose, football is like that but I would still support Brendan`s selection choices.

     

     

     

    PS Just to be clear, I expect us to win.