Moussa’s Target Practice Torags, slump must end soon

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You and I will miss our football this weekend but the winter break came at an excellent time for Celtic. They get to rest after an arduous nine game December on the back of handing Newco a lesson on their own pitch. Having to sit for three weeks, unable to get a defeat out your system, would have been torture.

Celtic have already played 36 competitive games this season (only one against lower league opposition). That’s close to a full league programme concertinaed into a little over five months. Add in the fact that almost the entire squad is involved in some form of international football and you realise the players have been on match duty twice a week since preseason.

This is exceptional and not conducive to delivering top performances. By comparison, Aberdeen have played 30 games (two against lower league teams) and Newco have played 28 (five against lower league sides). That’s eight and 10 times we’ve played two challenging games a week more than our direct opponents – neither of whom are particularly burdened by international football.

The second half of the season will be more balanced. We only have three midweek games scheduled, including our game in hand – so you can be reasonably confident our “slump” will end soon………..

We all remember the days when someone talking about putting in a £20m offer for a Celtic player would be held in a locked room until a deal was signed. We’ve been on a long road since, but the financial stability we’ve earned through many tough years affords us the ability to keep players who have several years to run on their contracts.

As for Moussa, I hear if we can arrange for him to play against the Target Practice Torags every week, he’d extend his contract until 2027.

Really enjoying the dissonance in some places over the anticipated approval of Kouassi Eboue’s work permit. Play by the rules, work inside areas you are allowed to and pay your dues. It’s not difficult.

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  1. Awe_Naw_No_Annoni_Oan_Anaw_Noo on

    The Daily Rangers has a real indepth tour guide of Leipzig by one of their new blooming anuses Alan Clark.

     

     

    can´t remember such an in depth analysis of a town for visiting supporters of any other Scottish club .. EVER !!

     

     

    BTW Leipzig in freezing cold January for a friendly game will be shoite

     

     

    HH

  2. Awe_Naw_No_Annoni_Oan_Anaw_Noo on

    Brexit will also ensure grief for anyone waving a Butchers apron. They have real Nazi´s in Leipzig no kid on ones like the huns have

     

     

    HH

  3. If I can offer some retro CQN chat around amortisation….

     

     

    According to Celtic’s accounts there’s £16m in tax losses brought forward. CL income this year, full houses, incremental retail income and a potential windfall for VVD will have us sailing very close to a corporation tax burden (shock/horror in the Boardroom).

     

     

    Unlike windfall profits on sales which are immediate for income and tax, transfer fees paid out do not get tax relief on day one, they are amortised over the contract for accounts and the tax treatment follows similar staging so a transfer splurge wouldn’t address the tax immediately.

     

     

    It would however be a good time to terminate any contracts such as Nadir, Dedryck, Efe, Kris for example. I’d expect that all to happen in January. But thinking ahead to a potential windfall for Moussa it would be best for Celtic to spend now so that the relief can start to accrue.

     

     

    But in essence this is potentially an upward spiral. Premium wages and signing on fees, all getting relief as paid, will work for Celtic for a couple of years. If we qualify for the CL we’ll spend what comes in in transfer fees. This could get pretty exciting. I just hope we do manage to stave off suitors for enough time to build teams to compete and then rebuild.