We can debate which result last night would have been best for Celtic’s chances of winning the league was, although we don’t have enough information to answer the question completely yet. Forward projections is a different story.
Win or lose the league, Celtic will remain solvent without a drastic cut to expenditure, as will Hearts. Not so much Newco. Winning the league would almost certainly see them progress to the Champions League proper without having to go through qualification (the same is not true for Celtic and Hearts). For an organisation which has been subsidised by loans and capital injections practically every year since its inception, that would be a rare respite.
Losing the league means their current budget is unsustainable. That will have an impact on what happens next season and beyond. Last night’s Hearts win will have multi-season consequences.
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SGs very first game
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45082271
He also claimed “more decisions will go against us as the season goes on” and “it’s been happening for a good while”
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Saint Stivs – free me from my ignorance if you will?
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cy72gpv573no
Chuckle, chuckle.
I saw an overly simplistic but nonetheless brilliant Op Ed headline a few weeks back.
Are Chelsea a Football Club or a Private Equity experiment?
new article posted.
spikeysauldman
Not quite the poisonous culture I was refer(ee)ring to when speaking of the poisonous culture Stephen Gerrard did not quite buy into @ Ayebrokes…..
Good effort though……but no coconut…