Keep Kyogo out of the squad

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It is five weeks since Kyogo Furuhashi pulled up with a hamstring injury.  Almost four weeks since he returned for the League Cup Final and nearly three weeks since the recurrence of his injury forced an early exit against St Johnstone.

You and I have been watching football long enough to know that from the off, we are told players will need three weeks to recover from even a mild hamstring strain.  Kyogo may well be superhuman, but he has not been permitted this recovery period.

A return against Hibs on Monday looks foolhardy, I would also be reluctant to play him against Alloa the following weekend.  The Hearts game at Tynecastle on 26 January is exactly a month after his last outing, that should be his target.

 

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  1. martin o'seville on

    Any so called Celtic supporter who trumpets their support for any imperial, colonial, bordering on Berlin 1930’s regime, shouldn’t be anywhere near Celtic.

     

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    Northern Lass (@northerness) Tweeted:

     

    Unbelievably, one of the Australian government lawyer’s main arguments is that Djokovic may become “an icon of free choice”. Exact words used. Oh my. https://twitter.com/northerness/status/1482515022467141634?s=20

  2. I hope Griff packs his bags and goes somewhere far away where he can play 1-2 seasons without anyone caring about his past. I fear for him if he does not.

     

    I hope he has 1-2 close friends he can trust who will look out for him and look after him, steering him away from the all-too-familiar retirement of endless booze ups, gutter press exclusives and in-the-gutter photos as the money starts to dry up.

  3. Say what you want about the Aussies but when it comes to tennis, they know how to return a Serb

  4. GuyFawkesaforeverhero on

    Say what you want about the Aussies but when it comes to cricket, they know how to Root out a bunch of turnips.

  5. Tom McLaughlin on

    BSR

     

     

    When Joe McBride’s season ended in 1966, Big Jock bought Willie Wallace from Hearts as his replacement. Stevie Chalmers would have played in Lisbon even if McBride hadn’t missed out.

  6. Tom McLaughlin on

    MARTIN O’SAVILLE

     

     

    Those were not the lawyer’s exact words. He said, “Djokovic had become an icon of the anti-vaxxers.” He did not say that was a reason for his deportation. That was decided by 3 judges, not lawyers, based on the law.

     

     

    When Djokovic applied for his visa to enter Australia, he falsified his application. In other words he lied.

     

     

    THAT is why his visa was cancelled.

  7. martin o’seville on 16th January 2022 8:16 pm

     

     

     

    Shocking

     

     

     

    The Best @ his Sport is a threat. Luke at Vagina China, we are so Curtley Ambrose to be coming likewise.

     

     

     

    I wiz So Heartened seeing so Many not using masks in Dumbarton ASDA, I was the Idiot.

     

     

    Wake Up.

  8. Bada 8.26.👍

     

     

    Bournesouprecipe

     

    Enjoyed your post on joemcbride.ol thomthethim used to say there was always a goal in him,kind of garunteed.Blighted then medically as at that time it meant end of career,seem to recall joe scoring for hibs vs us when he moved on

     

    Brian mclaughlin was another whose career ended before it should have from around that time

     

     

    HH

  9. Tough task on our hands tomorrow.

     

     

    I hope Shaun Maloney has a great managerial career but I hope he gets a hard lesson in the trade tomorrow evening.

     

     

    Exciting times.

  10. RobertTressell,

     

     

    Yer Jibber Jabber with philvisreturns wis Monumental and so very Educational.

     

     

    Smokie, Ernie and so many others.

     

     

    Ta

  11. I’ve no idea Novak Djorokivc’s tennis schedule but it could be France next, and now that he’s played all his cards, including his victimhood ace, it’ll be interesting to see what the next country says.

     

     

    Maybe he’ll get a jab if his need to hit a ball with a bat is that important

     

     

    G’Day CSC

  12. Tom McLaughlin on

    BSR

     

     

    Re McBride/Wallace, just checked the history. I take that back.

     

     

    SFTB

     

     

    Thanks for putting me right.

  13. Parkheadcumsalford/ Ernie I agree re. Joe McBride, what a player, and what a gentleman.

     

    Our U15 team were up in Donegal playing Letterkenny Rovers in the last 16 of the SFAI in a cold, snowy, January. 3 Lisbon Lions, Joe McBride, Ronnie Simpson and one other were staying in the Clanree Hotel near where we were to play. I asked Joe would he come over and say a few words to the boys. He duly did.

     

     

    I was fortunate enough to attend a tribute to Joe McBride and Alex Ferguson was the guest speaker and he looked over to Joe’s table and commented the you only have to look at his family and see that Joe McBride is a gentleman.

     

    Cathach

  14. Tom McLaughlin on

    I was in Joe McBride’s company on a flight from Glasgow to New York circa 1997 for a week around St Patrick’s Day. An absolute gentleman.

  15. AN TEARMANN

     

     

    I hope you’re well – Brian McLaughlin !

     

     

    OMG, I think Jock Stein is on record as having said that he’d never seen such an injury to a player.

     

     

    Recreative surgery couldn’t fix a tackle from Willie McVie of Motherwell who lterally smashed his knee to pieces.

     

     

    McLaughlin was beautiful Celtic player sheer class, shaped up and ready to go Kenny Dalglish style, alas.

     

     

    Sadly, I don’t think Brian may have recovered from his lost life and he died tragically some few years ago.

     

     

    Very Sad CSC

  16. First Time Skiing.

     

     

    I had to do a manouvre that wouldnae hurt the Young Ones.

     

     

    I isnae a Skiieranyway. I Love Celtic.

  17. I was at a game one Saturday, which was unusual at the time as I was trying to play the game then.

     

     

    Lots of games had been cancelled; including many minor ones, due tae a cold snap but the Celtic game was on as although there was no under soil heating at the time the pitch looked like a horses barn with hay covering it until just before kick off.

     

     

    Our opponents were reining champions kilmasonic so we knew it would be a hard but dour game as me and my team mates stood in the Celtic end.

     

     

    As I said it was a hard fought match on a cauld day but against the run of play the templars took the lead about 10 minutes into the 2nd half.

     

     

    The onslaught continued and eventually the dam broke when Stevie was downed in the box, the Bear who was quite adept at scoring penalties, he had won us the League Cup 5 weeks earlier with a brace from the spot, walloped home the equaliser.

     

     

    And on and one we came, at one point Joe McGoals, who was playing inside right, tried to dribble the ball into the box, one frustrated phunter in front of us shouted “awe FFS Joe stop trying tae play fitba that’s no your job, just shoot for goal”.

     

     

    Then the Big Mhan, who was probably as frustrated as us, made a tactical move. Stevie, who was playing centre was shunted out to the right wing, with the wee mhan moving inside and Joe in his favoured position at centre.

     

     

    Just as it looked like a draw was on the cards, who should pop up doing what he did best with a fierce drive from a Jinky pass, Joe McGoals.

  18. park the bus 442 on

    Anyone who might be feeling guilty because they know they’ve been easily mugged, but are incapable of admitting it, but then demand that everybody else should also be mugged, with that type of mindset unfortunately being the norm amongst some sections, really underlines why Celtic are a club in moral decline.

     

    Its sad to see.

     

    From rebels to robots.

  19. The Clyde manager at the time, former deid team player stan anderson said he was amazed that mcvie stayed on the park, wisnae even spoken to or booked.

     

     

    The larkhaw publican is still dining out on that tackle to this day.

  20. TOM MCLAUGHLIN

     

     

    No worries good Celtic man.

     

     

    The mists of time and Celtic supporters on the eve of yet another roll up to Parkhead, an ole smoggy Glasgow in January, I hope will last forever.

     

     

    I read in Willie Wallace’s (CQN) book that he was shunned by his ‘darts team in Kirkintilloch’ when he signed for Celtic?

     

     

    Who’d have thunk it CSC

  21. park the bus 442 on

    During this public collapse over the last two years, in terms of Scottish football, when only the Irish St Mirren manager, Jim Goodwin, has spoken against fans having the freedom of choice removed, it really is a measure of the moral collapse within the game, where Mr Goodwin would probably find that he is the wrong kind of Irishman to be associated with todays Celtic, an Irishmen with balls and backbone fly’s in the face of Celtic FC’s meek, spineless compliance, on every contentious issue when games in the EPL are held up as fans are stretchered out of stadiums with heart attacks and strokes, some players as well, but if you as much as question any of these unacceptable scandals, then you become the bad person, as woke media, politicians, and huge chunks of today’s Celtic support also march with the witch hunters, take the knee for wokeism, then turn the other cheek if not joining in with the stone throwing at societies new lepers.

  22. Brendan it was a Pleasure to Witness Celtic wae you.

     

     

    Yer Brother is in Heaven and he wants That Euro Trophy =-Incoming

     

     

    Here comes the Danny McGrain,

     

     

    Zoe.CSC

  23. Re ‘The Djoker’s’ expulsion from my adopted homeland – the decision worked both on the legal side and what’s locally called ‘the pub test’ – ie, would the average bloke/sheila accept/tolerate the decision.

     

    As one of the citizenry that’s endured summa the longest Covid lockdowns in the world, the thought that some egomaniacal millionaire could manipulate the rules as a special case, wasn’t easily gunna fly when we’d done it so tough (and comparatively successfully in terms of mortality). The selective application of standards an aw that.

     

    Great athlete is Novak, but no hero compared to the health sector frontliners knocking their pans in for years now.

     

     

    And re the Toffees, wonder if Martin Reilly has pinged Lenny’s CV across their desks? As bad as it ended here, that kinda dark horse appointment (twinning Neil and Duncan Ferg) could create something a bit special.

  24. Have any questions been asked regarding the rationale for removing Gollum and installing Madhun for the Zombie Club game? Seems really fishy.