Kevin Nolan ? Couldn’t lace Broonys boots in my opinion
Auld Tam
Like your good self (without the effort) I also think Astana are there for the taking, I think P67 mentioned a week is a long time during the pre-season and even though they will be far ahead of us in match fitness I think we should cope……..Astana 0 on Wednesday will do
lionroars67 on
Good morning CQN
We are still in the early stages of Brendan’s management, him and his team will continue to assess a huge squad, he will talk up the team and the players, the support has been good at Celtic park, Astana is a difficult place to go so soon in pre season, Brendans has got to find a defensive formation/tactics which keeps tie alive at Celtic park
Doncaster refused to consider that the Armageddon warnings were irresponsible and unhelpfully talked down the entire Scottish football brand,
I cant believe he makes this statement despite the article itself pointing out the teams have reduced debt and are much healthier financially WTF ?? cognitive dissonance off the scale
Neil Doncaster says clubs deserve credit for merging the SPL and the SPFL.
ANDREW SMITH
Four years on from predictions that Armageddon would be visited on Scottish football with the liquidation of Rangers and the requirement for the Ibrox club created thereafter to start in the fourth tier of Scottish football, SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster has conceded that the sport coped “remarkably well” with no Rangers presence in the top flight.
Ibrox will again be hosting top-tier football again following the Championship success for Mark Warburton’s side last season. Rangers will join a set-up wherein debt burdens across most of the clubs have been greatly reduced since there was an Ibrox club among the game’s elite.
Doncaster is keen to point out that he never used the word “Armageddon” – SFA chief executive Stewart Regan was the administrator who did so – but maintains there were economic convulsions caused by Rangers’ demise that should not be forgotten.
“There’s no doubt a lot of financial damage has been caused to a number of clubs as a result of what happened in 2012 and the events that followed, but I do believe the game has healed remarkably well, and that’s down to the robustness of the game, the supports and the clubs. They all deserve credit for the way they’ve pulled together,” he said.
“And the clubs deserve massive credit for the leap of faith they took in 2013 to bring the league back together again [with the Scottish Professional Football League formed from a merger of the Scottish Premier League and Scottish Football League].
“There were those suggesting at the time that particularly for the lower league clubs, there would be less money, less influence, less involvement, and they’d be cut adrift. I would hope people across the game would see the reverse has been true. And the fact we’ve increased the monies payable to all clubs by more than 20 per cent over the past three years vindicates the confidence all 42 clubs had at that time.”
Doncaster refused to consider that the Armageddon warnings were irresponsible and unhelpfully talked down the entire Scottish football brand, which Rangers bolstered coming through the divisions.
“We shouldn’t underestimate the pain some clubs in particular have gone through with the loss of Rangers’ support in particular,” he said. “Equally I think it’s right to recognise the huge financial good the Rangers support have brought to the lower league clubs on their journey through the divisions. That has transformed the finances of certain clubs in the Championship, League One and Two. So certainly it’s not without an upside, but the game in this country has proven itself to be remarkably robust in the face of those challenges and I think we can look forward with massive confidence.”
Jobo Baldie on
Good morning friends from a rather murky grey drizzly East Kilbride. NAe wind mind you.
Joe Filippis Haircut on
Good Morning Bhoys from a dry but dull Central Scotland. H.H.
Joe Filippis Haircut on
Toure is a short term signing Brendan is hoping it buys him time to get all his Centre Backs at the club fit in order that he can asses them.I like the type of football we are playing and im hoping Brendan is toughening up the squad mentaly.We are entering a big week for the hoops a week which could define our season Good Luck to Brendan and the Bhoys. H.H.
kevinlasvegas on
Good Morning Bhoys, Wet and dull in ML6.
The Hoops will be ready for the hun alright, The board want them back as long as we finish above them, Celtic want to have the tv money and profile of playing der hun as long as we win. ;) Doesn’t make it right but its money.
KLV
kevinlasvegas on
Can Lustig play at CB? That would be handy, I think Janko is handy.
There’s a thesis waiting to be written on bias in the Scottish media. Maybe someone studying media, journalism, perhaps sociology.
Analyse the language used in headlines and articles in various outlets about Scottish football clubs, their players, fans, staff, ex employees, facilities, stadia etc etc compare and contrast and see what you come up with.
Probably best done in a uni outside of Scotland though!
Today’s reporting would be a good place to start.
bankiebhoy1 on
RobertT………………
Agreed.
Shortie’s headline writin’ an’reportin’ of our activities and games would be a
That’s without any real reading at all. And only one paper. It’s day and daily. It has always been the case but it is in overdrive. Toure signing even down the pecking order of stories – sevco ‘still looking’ for players is the main headline! No more than fanzines fir sevco these days.
Kevin Nolan? Where did that one come from? He is player manager at Orient or somewhere like that. Anyway, not my idea of a footballers but would score a few goals up here from midfield.
Like everyone else on here I see great clouds above but I hope for blue skies in the next two months for our club..
Right now it’s time for gym. Have managed two 20 minute runs this week one on road and one in gym, aiming for twenty five minutes today. As ever I am wary but optimistic of any hamstring twinges.
HH
bankiebhoy1 on
RobertT
“The Leicester Beat…….”
is a classic of the horrible hurtin’ hun type headline an’ sub-head…….
The other classic is …
“Celtic failed…..”
which is liberally applied at any convenient opportunity.
There has been much talk on here of how Timmed-up Shortie Sports desk has become but there is precious little evidence of that……and
anyway……..good Tims just want honest decent reportin’ – salient issues, pertinent facts – all that good stuff.
Witness the puff-piece fluffiness when approaching the Rotten Mob?
Agreed on both. Right, time to get a move on, runs don’t run themselves and meatballs and pasta are waiting to be cooked.
i'vehadtochangemyname on
Morning all.
lionroars67 on
Stewart Gilmour Ex Chairman of St Mirren F C, no longer constrained by the SFA/SPFL secret police following & waiting to fine for adverse statements. Will tweet more often.
Stewart Gilmour @StewartGilmour1
@BBCSportScot Are the SFA up to the job or does it need a clear out? Sometime works with clubs then away doing its own thing.#jobsfortheboys
CultsBhoy - sees right through Lawwell and the Board on
Just drove the North Coast 500 – great drive for anyone looking for a short break in Scotland – highly recommend. Never seen so many motor homes or ford mustangs ( thanks to top gear)…
Deliberately avoided radio, Internet etc so just catching up…
67 European Cup Winners on
Toure joining Celtic simply means we could not get our first or possibly our second choice
BR knows he needs a centre Half so he (and PL) try and get someone in the last year of their contract (because the value of the player in his last year is less than if he has a three year contract)
Example Shane Duffy
I do not know this its just an assumption – but it looks like we have not made a concrete offer for him (according to Coyle)
So PL agrees with Duffy’s agent to sign him in January for nothing (pre contract) rewarding the player and agent with a better contract – so Duffy sits tight at Blackburn – until we can get him in Jan
Come January there is another debate – do Blackburn take example £500k for him or keep him for the remainder of the season – this no doubt depends on Blackburn’s position in the championship at the time – if they are chasing a play off place then maybe they will keep him
My point is buying a footballer that you want that can make an immediate impact is not easy
BUT we need someone now for CL qualifiers – enter Toure
Now apart from his age 35 I think he can be very good for us
If we have bought (for nothing) the Toure that played for Liverpool last year then we have a player
But every player has a peak – after that peak there is only one way – and that down !!!
Now I have no idea if my thinking is accurate but I do believe that this is the process a club like celtic have to go through to get the right player
IMHO of course
67ECW
Gerryfaethebrig on
KLV
As well as the board our younger fans alto want a team from the south side of Glasgow in the same league… He might not say it publicly but Brendan Rogers probably quite fancies a few new Glasgow Derby games as well as the Partick Thistle ties :-)
Me. It’s all about Astana
bankiebhoy1 on
Thanks to the guid ole boys of the rainjurs appreciation (secret) society………………………………………………..Scoddish Fitba’ will not be put right until a process akin to the SA……….Truth and Reconciliation process is undertaken.
This is an issue for all of Scotland’s teams – a national issue that focuses on doing what’s right for the national game.
HH
67 European Cup Winners on
JMCCORMICK on 24TH JULY 2016 9:54 AM
Just to let you know I always read your posts, you seem to have a passion for our football club – but I must be honest I love your cooking exploits as much as your views and opinions on Celtic
I was talking to my nephew about the Govan Dodgers being a new team etc, his reply was a classic.
“Uncle Gerry, the huns are the huns”
Him and his crew can’t wait to play them.
We were young wance tae!
I had to laugh:))
HH
Turkeybhoy on
Celtic did not lose to Leicester,they drew,1-1.Thats the reason we got a point,as did Lecester.The penalties are only a gimmick set up by the organizers to give a bonus point so no team runs away with the section.We did lose 6-5 on penalties,but this had nothing to do with the 90 minutes played.
Some Celtic blogs running with the “We lost”story.Maddening.
Auld Tam on
Not just the papers. Yesterday on Shortbread Tam Cowan was asking a Celtic-minded studio guest if he agreed, not “thought” or “believed”, but “agreed” that the “humiliation in Gibraltar was the worst result in Celtic’s history”.
This despite the fact it was last week’s news and Celtic had since done the business and won the tie.
Pathetic weasel of a man. The Jimmy Tarbuck of Scottish comedy. (JT still telling gags about British Leyland and Arthur Scargill).
BTW. He was later rubbishing Celtic’s new standing area as a “waste of money”. Cosgrove, to his credit, dtrongly disagreed and described it as a “very positive initiative”.
Cowan persisted and questioned the wisdom of spending so much money on something that would only be used a couple of times.
Cosgrove was perplexed. “What are you talking about Tam? It’s open for the whole season.”
“But not for European and domestic games.”
“It will be open for all Scottish league and cup games. ”
“Aw will it?” groaned Cowan. “I thought it was only allowed for friendlies.”
That’s the level of that guy and his knowledge of the subject matter that gives him a living.
Auld Tam on
TurkeyBhoy –
Agreed. Except to say, Leicester get 2 points for the penalty shoot-out success. Celtic 1 point for the draw.
CultsBhoy - sees right through Lawwell and the Board on
67ECW
I agree with your analysis of the current situation regarding Centre Back position but I believe there is serious mismanagement ( at CEO level) as we have toiled with this challenge for quite a few seasons without proper resolution. To be honest VVD and Denier were a blip…but even if we look at their last season we had plenty of time to bring in replacements.
Which brings me to the whole loan deal issue in key positions. Denier was a brilliant player ( I only a more natural footballer than VVD) but all he really did was delay an inevitable process. I can see similar issues arising with the brilliant Patrick Roberts. Celtic could very easily become dependent upon young PR and yet we know he departs at the end of the season leaving a gap and using a year in which we could possibly have developed a permanent player. Interesting both players are from Man City . Young Mr Lawwell must be delighted.
Don’t get me wrong both these players are great. I also understand the advantages of lone players generally but I do question their use as a substitute to sustainable solutions. Reliance on these players ensures we are in the same position year after year.
Auld Tam on
67 ECW –
You’re correct. Kolo Toure was Celtic’s central-defensive Plan B.
....PFayr ..SACK THE BOARD on
MSM engaging in disinformation ….no surprise
They won’t change ….don’t listen ,don’t read them , don’t buy them ….they will die
Unfortunately our custodians continue to support them
Gerryfaethebrig on
Starry Plough
That is the same as I have encountered, I know, you know in fact the Huns probably know they liquidated but it’s always going to be the same flies :-)
I watched the semi final last season with a few bhoys nearly twice my age trust me we also dislike the new club as much as the old yin :-)
Anybody else might try and kid themselves on, me am delighted to experience the pain they have went through and NO way have they suffered enough, it’s still in its infancy for me
Stairheedrammy on
A great site for those interested in the Spanish Civil War
Morning Timland from a hot hun free mountain valley.
The only difference between a loan player and one we own is we get money for the one we own.
Patrick Roberts is a fine example, had he been our player that came through the ranks, he would be sold asap for a tidy sum, whatever, we get him for the loan time, all we lose out on is the lump sum, which was never ours in the first place :-)
Stairheedrammy on
Meant to say you can check and see if your relatives fought in that conflict as quite a few aare identified, maybe you can add something.
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Kevin Nolan ? Couldn’t lace Broonys boots in my opinion
Auld Tam
Like your good self (without the effort) I also think Astana are there for the taking, I think P67 mentioned a week is a long time during the pre-season and even though they will be far ahead of us in match fitness I think we should cope……..Astana 0 on Wednesday will do
Good morning CQN
We are still in the early stages of Brendan’s management, him and his team will continue to assess a huge squad, he will talk up the team and the players, the support has been good at Celtic park, Astana is a difficult place to go so soon in pre season, Brendans has got to find a defensive formation/tactics which keeps tie alive at Celtic park
Doncaster refused to consider that the Armageddon warnings were irresponsible and unhelpfully talked down the entire Scottish football brand,
I cant believe he makes this statement despite the article itself pointing out the teams have reduced debt and are much healthier financially WTF ?? cognitive dissonance off the scale
Neil Doncaster says clubs deserve credit for merging the SPL and the SPFL.
ANDREW SMITH
Four years on from predictions that Armageddon would be visited on Scottish football with the liquidation of Rangers and the requirement for the Ibrox club created thereafter to start in the fourth tier of Scottish football, SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster has conceded that the sport coped “remarkably well” with no Rangers presence in the top flight.
Ibrox will again be hosting top-tier football again following the Championship success for Mark Warburton’s side last season. Rangers will join a set-up wherein debt burdens across most of the clubs have been greatly reduced since there was an Ibrox club among the game’s elite.
Doncaster is keen to point out that he never used the word “Armageddon” – SFA chief executive Stewart Regan was the administrator who did so – but maintains there were economic convulsions caused by Rangers’ demise that should not be forgotten.
“There’s no doubt a lot of financial damage has been caused to a number of clubs as a result of what happened in 2012 and the events that followed, but I do believe the game has healed remarkably well, and that’s down to the robustness of the game, the supports and the clubs. They all deserve credit for the way they’ve pulled together,” he said.
“And the clubs deserve massive credit for the leap of faith they took in 2013 to bring the league back together again [with the Scottish Professional Football League formed from a merger of the Scottish Premier League and Scottish Football League].
“There were those suggesting at the time that particularly for the lower league clubs, there would be less money, less influence, less involvement, and they’d be cut adrift. I would hope people across the game would see the reverse has been true. And the fact we’ve increased the monies payable to all clubs by more than 20 per cent over the past three years vindicates the confidence all 42 clubs had at that time.”
Doncaster refused to consider that the Armageddon warnings were irresponsible and unhelpfully talked down the entire Scottish football brand, which Rangers bolstered coming through the divisions.
“We shouldn’t underestimate the pain some clubs in particular have gone through with the loss of Rangers’ support in particular,” he said. “Equally I think it’s right to recognise the huge financial good the Rangers support have brought to the lower league clubs on their journey through the divisions. That has transformed the finances of certain clubs in the Championship, League One and Two. So certainly it’s not without an upside, but the game in this country has proven itself to be remarkably robust in the face of those challenges and I think we can look forward with massive confidence.”
Good morning friends from a rather murky grey drizzly East Kilbride. NAe wind mind you.
Good Morning Bhoys from a dry but dull Central Scotland. H.H.
Toure is a short term signing Brendan is hoping it buys him time to get all his Centre Backs at the club fit in order that he can asses them.I like the type of football we are playing and im hoping Brendan is toughening up the squad mentaly.We are entering a big week for the hoops a week which could define our season Good Luck to Brendan and the Bhoys. H.H.
Good Morning Bhoys, Wet and dull in ML6.
The Hoops will be ready for the hun alright, The board want them back as long as we finish above them, Celtic want to have the tv money and profile of playing der hun as long as we win. ;) Doesn’t make it right but its money.
KLV
Can Lustig play at CB? That would be handy, I think Janko is handy.
KLV
Good morning Tims…………
Muggy on The Rebel Frontline.
HH.
There’s a thesis waiting to be written on bias in the Scottish media. Maybe someone studying media, journalism, perhaps sociology.
Analyse the language used in headlines and articles in various outlets about Scottish football clubs, their players, fans, staff, ex employees, facilities, stadia etc etc compare and contrast and see what you come up with.
Probably best done in a uni outside of Scotland though!
Today’s reporting would be a good place to start.
RobertT………………
Agreed.
Shortie’s headline writin’ an’reportin’ of our activities and games would be a
guid start…………………..
Sleekit, snyde an’ bent.
HH.
Another day in Bahia de Pollenca and its 27 degrees.
Went fishing yesterday and the entire trip I couldn’t get this out of my head;
Farewell and adieu unto you Spanish ladies
Farewell and adieu to you ladies of Spain
For it’s we’ve received orders for to sail for old England
But we hope very soon we shall see you again
Bankie – already this morning I’ve read:
Toure has a ‘chequered’ career.
Warburton has been on a ‘spending spree’
Leicester ‘beat’ Celtic
That’s without any real reading at all. And only one paper. It’s day and daily. It has always been the case but it is in overdrive. Toure signing even down the pecking order of stories – sevco ‘still looking’ for players is the main headline! No more than fanzines fir sevco these days.
Better crack on with my day. Adios compadres
Kolo Touré is 1 of only 6 players who have won a Premier League with 2 different clubs, having won it with Manchester City and Arsenal.
Kevin Nolan? Where did that one come from? He is player manager at Orient or somewhere like that. Anyway, not my idea of a footballers but would score a few goals up here from midfield.
Like everyone else on here I see great clouds above but I hope for blue skies in the next two months for our club..
Right now it’s time for gym. Have managed two 20 minute runs this week one on road and one in gym, aiming for twenty five minutes today. As ever I am wary but optimistic of any hamstring twinges.
HH
RobertT
“The Leicester Beat…….”
is a classic of the horrible hurtin’ hun type headline an’ sub-head…….
The other classic is …
“Celtic failed…..”
which is liberally applied at any convenient opportunity.
There has been much talk on here of how Timmed-up Shortie Sports desk has become but there is precious little evidence of that……and
anyway……..good Tims just want honest decent reportin’ – salient issues, pertinent facts – all that good stuff.
Witness the puff-piece fluffiness when approaching the Rotten Mob?
Shameful, sleekit pish.
Hell mend thum.
HH
Tyres yuk gj
Only caught a glimpse of the game but seemed quite a fresh new approach and skip
Kevin Nolan,very good player,also Patrick Bamford same,
TIMBHOY 3
Agreed on both. Right, time to get a move on, runs don’t run themselves and meatballs and pasta are waiting to be cooked.
Morning all.
Stewart Gilmour Ex Chairman of St Mirren F C, no longer constrained by the SFA/SPFL secret police following & waiting to fine for adverse statements. Will tweet more often.
Stewart Gilmour @StewartGilmour1
@BBCSportScot Are the SFA up to the job or does it need a clear out? Sometime works with clubs then away doing its own thing.#jobsfortheboys
Just drove the North Coast 500 – great drive for anyone looking for a short break in Scotland – highly recommend. Never seen so many motor homes or ford mustangs ( thanks to top gear)…
Deliberately avoided radio, Internet etc so just catching up…
Toure joining Celtic simply means we could not get our first or possibly our second choice
BR knows he needs a centre Half so he (and PL) try and get someone in the last year of their contract (because the value of the player in his last year is less than if he has a three year contract)
Example Shane Duffy
I do not know this its just an assumption – but it looks like we have not made a concrete offer for him (according to Coyle)
So PL agrees with Duffy’s agent to sign him in January for nothing (pre contract) rewarding the player and agent with a better contract – so Duffy sits tight at Blackburn – until we can get him in Jan
Come January there is another debate – do Blackburn take example £500k for him or keep him for the remainder of the season – this no doubt depends on Blackburn’s position in the championship at the time – if they are chasing a play off place then maybe they will keep him
My point is buying a footballer that you want that can make an immediate impact is not easy
BUT we need someone now for CL qualifiers – enter Toure
Now apart from his age 35 I think he can be very good for us
If we have bought (for nothing) the Toure that played for Liverpool last year then we have a player
But every player has a peak – after that peak there is only one way – and that down !!!
Now I have no idea if my thinking is accurate but I do believe that this is the process a club like celtic have to go through to get the right player
IMHO of course
67ECW
KLV
As well as the board our younger fans alto want a team from the south side of Glasgow in the same league… He might not say it publicly but Brendan Rogers probably quite fancies a few new Glasgow Derby games as well as the Partick Thistle ties :-)
Me. It’s all about Astana
Thanks to the guid ole boys of the rainjurs appreciation (secret) society………………………………………………..Scoddish Fitba’ will not be put right until a process akin to the SA……….Truth and Reconciliation process is undertaken.
This is an issue for all of Scotland’s teams – a national issue that focuses on doing what’s right for the national game.
HH
JMCCORMICK on 24TH JULY 2016 9:54 AM
Just to let you know I always read your posts, you seem to have a passion for our football club – but I must be honest I love your cooking exploits as much as your views and opinions on Celtic
Enjoy the meatballs
67ECW
GERRYFAETHEBRIG
I was talking to my nephew about the Govan Dodgers being a new team etc, his reply was a classic.
“Uncle Gerry, the huns are the huns”
Him and his crew can’t wait to play them.
We were young wance tae!
I had to laugh:))
HH
Celtic did not lose to Leicester,they drew,1-1.Thats the reason we got a point,as did Lecester.The penalties are only a gimmick set up by the organizers to give a bonus point so no team runs away with the section.We did lose 6-5 on penalties,but this had nothing to do with the 90 minutes played.
Some Celtic blogs running with the “We lost”story.Maddening.
Not just the papers. Yesterday on Shortbread Tam Cowan was asking a Celtic-minded studio guest if he agreed, not “thought” or “believed”, but “agreed” that the “humiliation in Gibraltar was the worst result in Celtic’s history”.
This despite the fact it was last week’s news and Celtic had since done the business and won the tie.
Pathetic weasel of a man. The Jimmy Tarbuck of Scottish comedy. (JT still telling gags about British Leyland and Arthur Scargill).
BTW. He was later rubbishing Celtic’s new standing area as a “waste of money”. Cosgrove, to his credit, dtrongly disagreed and described it as a “very positive initiative”.
Cowan persisted and questioned the wisdom of spending so much money on something that would only be used a couple of times.
Cosgrove was perplexed. “What are you talking about Tam? It’s open for the whole season.”
“But not for European and domestic games.”
“It will be open for all Scottish league and cup games. ”
“Aw will it?” groaned Cowan. “I thought it was only allowed for friendlies.”
That’s the level of that guy and his knowledge of the subject matter that gives him a living.
TurkeyBhoy –
Agreed. Except to say, Leicester get 2 points for the penalty shoot-out success. Celtic 1 point for the draw.
67ECW
I agree with your analysis of the current situation regarding Centre Back position but I believe there is serious mismanagement ( at CEO level) as we have toiled with this challenge for quite a few seasons without proper resolution. To be honest VVD and Denier were a blip…but even if we look at their last season we had plenty of time to bring in replacements.
Which brings me to the whole loan deal issue in key positions. Denier was a brilliant player ( I only a more natural footballer than VVD) but all he really did was delay an inevitable process. I can see similar issues arising with the brilliant Patrick Roberts. Celtic could very easily become dependent upon young PR and yet we know he departs at the end of the season leaving a gap and using a year in which we could possibly have developed a permanent player. Interesting both players are from Man City . Young Mr Lawwell must be delighted.
Don’t get me wrong both these players are great. I also understand the advantages of lone players generally but I do question their use as a substitute to sustainable solutions. Reliance on these players ensures we are in the same position year after year.
67 ECW –
You’re correct. Kolo Toure was Celtic’s central-defensive Plan B.
MSM engaging in disinformation ….no surprise
They won’t change ….don’t listen ,don’t read them , don’t buy them ….they will die
Unfortunately our custodians continue to support them
Starry Plough
That is the same as I have encountered, I know, you know in fact the Huns probably know they liquidated but it’s always going to be the same flies :-)
I watched the semi final last season with a few bhoys nearly twice my age trust me we also dislike the new club as much as the old yin :-)
Anybody else might try and kid themselves on, me am delighted to experience the pain they have went through and NO way have they suffered enough, it’s still in its infancy for me
A great site for those interested in the Spanish Civil War
http://internationalbrigadesinspain.weebly.com/scottish-volunteers.html
Morning Timland from a hot hun free mountain valley.
The only difference between a loan player and one we own is we get money for the one we own.
Patrick Roberts is a fine example, had he been our player that came through the ranks, he would be sold asap for a tidy sum, whatever, we get him for the loan time, all we lose out on is the lump sum, which was never ours in the first place :-)
Meant to say you can check and see if your relatives fought in that conflict as quite a few aare identified, maybe you can add something.