It always stings when we lose a good one

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It always stings a bit when we lose a good one, and there appears to be universal agreement that Victor Wanyama is a good one, but there are compensations.  We lost him for the asking price (a club and Scottish record) and lost him early enough in the transfer window for the cash to be put to good use. Technical note, £12.5m and freeing up a very small wage will not provide £12.5m for transfers plus wages for either a £12.5m player or a collection of players at that value. It will free up a lesser transfer budget and provide a higher wage budget.

Victor goes with our best wishes.  He joins a club who signed Celtic fringe player (I’m being generous), Jos Hooiveld, two years ago, and who also employ former Celtic misfit, Danny Fox.  It’s not a sexy move but Victor will be as well compensated as Celtic by England’s bling.  There could be claims about the move being about football, but it’s about the money, honey; not that there’s a problem with that, Victor didn’t pack his bags in Nairobi hoping to end his days in Glasgow.

He only became a first choice player after Beram Kayal was injured so comprehensively by Elbows McCulloch and played less than 30 games and was a first team choice for less than a year before declining a contract extension for a substantial wage increase (several times the wages he was on).  This, when he had almost three years left on his existing deal.  There’s a lesson there for future negotiations.

If you are feeling less than happy about this development, I could suggest a reason or two.  Back in the 70s and 80s Macari, Hay, Dalglish, Nicholas and McClair were sold for competitive fees but the Cavalry of reinforcements didn’t arrive.  Instead Celtic hoped a new generation of youths would fill the gap.  Those of us from that generation were condition by the experience.

Things worked differently when Jock Brown was in charge (aye, you read right).  Within a few months we lost the league for the ninth consecutive season and sold the Three Amigos for a substantial amount of money.  In August 1997 I was distraught but 10 months later the penny dropped.  The challenge now for Peter Lawwell, Neil Lennon and the Celtic scouts is to outperform Jock and Wim………….

Easy, right?
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  1. 67Heaven ... I am Neil Lennon..!!.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors on

    canamalar1

     

     

    11:42 on 13 July, 2013

     

     

    You just like being controversial and …….. I’m just saying that, in an unperfect World, I’m a deight chappie……my team are the bee’s knees, and the other bees are deed…..our day has come …… Please continue to be disgruntled, and insist you are doing it for our Club ….. Some will listen / agree, and some will think you are talking a load of old shoite …….just human nature…….in all of this, Hail Hail to you, since you are obviously passionate about the Club we all love…..!!!!!!!!

     

     

    BT ….. Thank God you’re laying off PL for a wee while … I’m sure he’ll be delighted … He He

     

    DD has done nothing but good for our Club……..(IMO, IMO, CANAMALAR), before you start again………….how’s your recovery coming along ?

  2. 67Heaven ... I am Neil Lennon..!!.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors on

    Crikey, my spelling has reached new heights of mediocrity….l’ll blame the heat hahahahahahaha

  3. 67Heaven ... I am Neil Lennon..!!.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors on

    canamalar1

     

     

    15:42 on 13 July, 2013

     

    Don’t think I’ve ever seen it so quiet on the day shift

     

     

    SEE, you’re just waiting to jump on somebody (not physically, you understand)….. Hahaha

     

    I’m off to Hamilton Races shortly, or I would love to hear some of YOUR examples of where the Celtic Board are getting it all wrong………

  4. 67….,

     

    What recovery ?

     

     

    Two glaring examples of them getting it wrong

     

    No taking the SFA to task over being cheated out of CL

     

    Treatment of the GB over the last

  5. Just read that bigot, Robinson’s, attempt to blame everybody but the scum of the earth who vote for him and the likes of Dodds, who was thrown out of Parliament by the Speaker the other day. Until they accept responsibility for their own behaviour, they are just digging their own grave ever deeper, just like their brothers down Govan way. Of course, they cannot face how appalling they are. Why can’t their Church ministers speak up and denounce them. There was one on the radio this morning talking the usual obfuscating equivocation about their culture. Tripe. They are antedeluvian, plain and simple.