Celtic delayed announcing the arrival of Sebastian Tounekti (23) from Hammarby until the moment the transfer window closed. This felt like a tacit acceptance that supporter expectation would not be satisfied if the announcement came earlier in the day, and no others arrived in the evening.
Brendan Rodgers let us know he had a veto on the departure of Adam Idah and would not agree to his move to Swansea until a replacement arrived. You and I could reasonably expect Adam’s move was confirmation a replacement was on his way. We were wrong (and I am not prepared to get enthusiastic about out of contract players).
Let’s look at the substance. Celtic signed 10 players in the summer transfer window, eight on permanent contracts and two defenders on loans. Tounekti was the most expensive at £5.2m. The Norway-born Tunisia international spent only six months at Hammarby, in which time his transfer fee quadrupled. Our fee feels high.
Sebastian joins Michel-Ange Balikwisha (24), who arrived for £5m from Royal Antwerp. Thrown in at the deep end on Sunday, Michel-Ange did well enough for a player who hardly knew anyone on the field.
Our most important signing so far is Benjamin Nygren (23). Benji has already scored three league goals, times runs into the box and shows real purpose defending and on attack. He is clearly not a winger and will hopefully only be seen wide in emergency circumstances, or when we are trying to close a game out.
Kieran Tierney (28) returned to great fanfare. KT is the best player to emerge from the Celtic youth setup in 15 years. His engine allows him to get up and down the field and he is the best crosser at the club (that we know about). He has yet to reach full fitness and will continue to improve as he gets there.
We signed a striker!!! Shin Yamada (25) arrived from Kawasaki Frontale for £1.4m. I expect Shin was recruited as a player we could develop over the season. That plan may now be reconsidered, post Idah departure. Callum Osmand (19) joins the front-line options from Fulham, but we have yet to see him in competitive action.
Left-sided defender Hayato Inamura (23) came in from Albirex Niigata. Last month Brendan Rodgers suggested the player was not ready for Celtic action and may be sent out on loan. Plans change, I suppose. Ross Doohan (27) arrived back at the club to fill the role as third choice goalkeeper.
Two defenders came in on loan: left back Marcelo Saracchi (27), the Uruguayan international, who joins from Boca Juniors, and central defender Jahmai Simpson-Pusey (19), who came in from Manchester City.
Out of the building went Nicolas Kuhn (25) to Como for £15m. This departure so early in the window was inexplicable. Greg Taylor (27) left on a free and is already missed by many in the support.
Braga paid £2.4m for Gus Lagerbielke (25), Rapid Vienna paid £1.2m for Marco Tilio (24), while Ligue 1 side Nantes took Hyeok-kyu Kwon (24) for £200k. The development of Kwon, like Gus and Marco, will be interesting to watch in the season ahead. I’m thinking Oh, but we will discuss that particular player later this week.
As well as the aforementioned Idah (24) leaving for £7m to Swansea, Scott Bain left for Falkirk. Luis Palma (Lech Poznan) and Maik Nawrocki (Hannover 96) went out on loan.
I have seen new Celtic arrivals mistakenly written off too many times to fall into that trap, but we are on safe ground to say this transfer window was poorly conceived and terribly executed (the former resulted in the latter). The possible arrival of an out of contract striker will change this, I would rather we did nothing and develop Shin and Johnny Kenny instead.
Lots to say about the Kasper Dolberg fiasco tomorrow. He encapsulates our poorly conceived window and why we ended up as we did.
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Nicholson has to be sacked.
ButhewontbeCSC
Must admit, quality of posts and debate has been really good.
We can all see this sh1t show for what it is.
Some fairly pragmatic posters, others are a little more energetic.
Painful few days. Oddly excited to see how some of the (once were) fringe payers perform as they have been hauled up the pecking order.
I remain nervous about current squad strength and our ability to compete in Europe and domestically
Crucially, the club must have an honest review of this window and beyond. What is going wrong and why?
Days like yesterday can’t become the norm
RC on 2ND SEPTEMBER 2025 12:28 PM
lots of infiltrators posting sh*** over the last few days for their own objectives and we know who you are ,so give it a rest you are just regurgitating the same crap over and over again and boring us to death , what’s done is done ,support the team, we have a league to win ,so give it a rest , their are enough doubters and ars*holes spewing their hatred of us in the media and wanting us to fail without our own copying and backing them and posting negativity on this blog, we are Celtic supporters through and through ,aye right.
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If you’re happy with the current state of affairs the keep on truckin’ but it’s very clear that many on here and among the wider support are not happy at all. The Board have sold Brendan’s best players from under him and failed to replace them adequately. The selling of Kuhn, our best player in last season’s Champions League, before we played a CL Play Off tie worth £40m, amounts to sabotage. Nothing more, nothing less.
We are weaker than we were last season. The Board have failed to provide the manager with the quality of players he needs to play his system. Posters on here yesterday were cancelling their HCTS and I think a lot more will follow that example in the coming days and weeks. Where else should we post negativity if not on Celtic Blogs? We need to be able to complain and show our dissatisfaction. I bet Peter Lawwell reads CQN at times like these or Paul 67 keeps him informed of the mood of the Blog. However, you just keep suffering in silence if you wish but the rest of us will exercise our right to free speech.
Sunderland spent €180m in the transfer window. They can offer EPL football and higher wages. Everyone wants to play there
Why should we settle for ihenacho – Looking at the list of available strikers two stand out, obviously have some issues (Else wouldn’t be freebies) but I wouldn’t hesitate Diego Costa or Mario Balotelli get either of them playing even at 50% of their talent and they would prove better than peak IDAH. Pace doesn’t matter for a striker, experience and know how does.
Either would also prove talking points and and easily deal with the Scottish hammer throwers. Balotelli might be a throw back to Di Canio as being unpredictable, Costa might pick up the odd red card but either would give us goals and buy time until January…………Although I fully expect DD won’t loosen the purse strings.
Currently we have next to nothing (Maeda possibly) to score goals…so nothing to lose
Given the choice Balotelli – Costa or ihenacho, I know who would be 3rd on my list
On a minor positive note, is it 5 x Sevco players who will miss a few weeks due to AFCON such a shame about Djiga & Fernandez hope they don’t get selected
BACK TO BASICS – GLASS HALF FULL on 2ND SEPTEMBER 2025 1:49 PM
“Lots to say about the Kasper Dolberg fiasco tomorrow”
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Wasn’t Dolberg only available because Anderlecht lost a game of football; if they’d won the game of football then either the fee for Dolberg would have breached our glass ceiling or he simply wouldn’t be available
Dolberg was a brief opportunistic option , if he hadn’t gone to Ajax chances are he’d have went to BMG.
Working assumption is that we must have identified some forward targets earlier in window where we got knocked back and didn’t even reach the stage of a bid. The episode with the bloke going to Charlton sort of highlights the point that this modern transfer thing is not easy , but hey that’s the world we live in , and we need to rethink our approach and get better at it.
HH
celtic40me on 2nd September 2025 2:01 pm
Great, so let’s do more of it, not less. It’s what he’s good at not cheque booking his way to mediocrity like in the past.
To do so you at least have to give Brendan a chance. You can’t drop a load of frees, cheap buys and loans and say
Develop all these into £20m players whilst winning the league, the odd cup and qualify for CL.
Give him 4 x £5m players develop them, much easier plus you have them able to play first team and help win the league, cup, CL qualification.
The board have a duty to the fans to help the football side
boondock saint on 2nd September 2025 1:59 pm
Your sense is correct there needs to be a very public coming together at Celtic
At the mo we are very disjointed
I feel for Brendan he needs all the support we can give him
DD Nicholson or Lawwell wont do
FFS even Paul67 won’t do it
Your gut reaction about unity was spot on
67ECW
No matter how much money Rodgers is given he will not change his stupid assed belief system, just ask Leicester.
But its the boards fault that Rodgers is incapable of learning to adapt when his approach has been sussed out?!
The sleekit multi millionaire Tory board, called sleekit multi millionaire manager Rodgers bluff last year, by giving him £32 million worth of players. And some more additions in this horrible window.
Yet we played a team in the CL play off, [with the £32 million worth of players on the bench] who copied what Aberdeen did to us in the May SCF, parking the bus, low-block, double marking wide players, and deleting Celtic from the big boys CL group stages, after all of that investment in Rodgers team.
And then on Sunday, Rodgers could not lay a glove on the worst Rangers team since John Grieg was their manager, and being blocked in the same way that we were in the SCF by Spl level Aberdeen, and again in the CL qualifier by a team which few of us had heard of until we were drawn against them, and the ussell Martin Huns follow followed wee Barry’s approach to Rodgers, with a reserve team compared to wee Barry’s stray dug level of Hun team.
67 European Cup Winners @ 2:00 pm,
Yes, totally understandable.
If the Manager, Coaches and Players feel that way too, it’s also understandable but how they pick themselves up for a hard season who knows.
However, they do have a lot to do and a lot to focus on.
I’ve been waiting years for the Club to show ambition and punch their weight, it took a sequence of curious events but it happened last season and then on a whim, it’s blown totally off course.
It is gutting.
Yet the opTIMist in me says can we stop the rot…
So probably more wishful thinking than anything else, I can see if Brendan can pull the squad up by it’s boot straps in jig time, we have a chance.
Hail Hail
Celtic and Tory’s don’t go.
But that is the lay of the land inside paradise.
If Celtic fans fall for the Snp Tories with lying masks on for 17 years, then the board already know that 60,000 paying circa £1,000 per head to a board….then weeks later chanting “sack the board” that Timdom is now a big fat assed nothing burger.
Thanks to stupid dimb Tims wee odious Hun krankie has conjured up for herself a £500,000 per year pension…paid for by 40 year long austerity suffering daft assed Tims.
No one will be employed onto Celtic’s chain of command if they are not a suckullent sleekit.
So who is to blame?
The trolls?
lol
CELTIC DAWN on 2ND SEPTEMBER 2025 2:21 PM
Fair point, and when we come out of the window with an even bigger bank balance and a worse squad it’s difficult to argue that we shouldn’t be spending more
But the profile of the player we need to look at, not the cost is the important thing for me. We spent 6m on Jota, we’ve just spent 5m on two wingers, we can do it if it’s the sort of player we want. But our better signings like Matt O’Riley and Nic Kuhn show that the price isnt everything, what’s the key is identifying the talent at the right point in their career.
I don’t think there’s anything wrong with some experience but we always need to be realistic about the quality of older players we’ll be able to attract and the need for opportunities for the development players to come through
I have faith in our manager getting the best out of what he has to work with, but it is hard to untie a knot with both hands tied behind your back. The money spent on 3 players last year is being used as a rod against his back. all 3 players , at different times, had good games and then mediocre/bad games. There is not a lot of money on offer in Scotland and so when we do pay over the odds we expect greatness. Sometimes it doesn’t work out like that. I would love it to work out for every player we sign. Our love of Celtic has been taken for granted by those in the fancy seats. They don’t share the same passion as you and I do. They never went on the supporters buses, well most of them anyway, or sat in the pubs before the bus left and the 20 minutes before kick off, when you were left outside by yer da while they could all get one last swally before making their way to paradise. The lifeblood of any club is its fans, and especially ours!!!! We hurt because it is not just a business to us, it is a way of life.
I am no bedwetter or board apologist, just a Celtic fan who loves his team.
Sean
Aaaah man. What a dreadful day this looks like being.
Some great and passionate posts today and yesterday and kudos to everyone who wanted to discuss the actual issues. This site was once renowned for that. It can be again, and it should be when there is such clarity of thinking on both sides of an argument.
I know what binds all of us. Celtic is our passion. Celtic is in our blood. I’ve had four great relationships in my life with amazing women; the one I’m in right now might be the one that lasts. Crucially, she’s the first one to be a Celtic fan. Maybe that’s the X-Factor. I grew up revering the trade union movement and in love with the founding idea of the Labour Party.
None of the great loves of my life has endured up until now but Celtic.
Doing the job I do is a pleasure and a privilige because it allows me to spend every waking moment on the thing I love most. These few days haven’t been a pleasure or a privilige but a sort of grim necessity; this is the flip-side of everything I enjoy doing.
I know there’s plenty of disdain – even contempt – for the bloggers and podcasters and all the rest of it. I don’t even try to understand it anymore, it’s water off a ducks back. I respect everyone in the field because there are other things we could all be doing with our time and we all do it because this is what we love. Those of us who do it full time feel it both as a privilige and a responsibility and that is hard some days, because we have to be honest, even brutally honest.
And so allow me to be brutally honest here.
I don’t think there’s any going back from this summer.
To me, the Rubicon has been crossed and it’s been crossed because there’s no escaping the notion that a lot of what has happened in this window, over this summer, has been about deliberately blocking the manager, whether that’s to put him in a position where he’s doomed to failure or to try and force him to resign, I neither know nor care.
All I know is that people inside Celtic have wilfully damaged Celtic. Wilfully. Whether in pursuit of a vendetta or not, whether they are just ideologues or whether in some perverse way they think they are somehow acting in the best long term interests of the club.
I don’t care whether their motivation is to destroy Rodgers or if it’s anger at his not committing to a long term deal or if they think he spent his money badly last time. He’s the guy in the dugout. He’s the guy putting his own reputation on the line every single day. He’s the guy with the frontline responsibilities and if they have lost faith in him they can sack him and explain that to fans.
But to place deliberate restrictions on him, and furthermore, to publicly humiliate him, inflicts damage on us not only in the short-term but in the medium to longer term as well and that’s an inescapable fact. It doesn’t matter what your view is on Rodgers himself; hate him, adore him, respect him or just tolerate him. When action against him becomes damaging to Celtic itself then the people inflicting that damage have aborgated their responsibilites and have lost their moral right to run this club. Period.
There’s no going back whilst those people are here. No chance at all. It’s not just inconcievable, I think it’s impossible. I understand people calling for unity, but let’s be honest; we’re not the people who brought us to this place, that was the choices of people inside our walls and if they want Celtic to come together again it’ll be with someone else in their jobs, it’s that simple.
They, and their friends, claim that they love this club. They can demonstrate that very easily. If they want to make up for what they’ve done this summer they can fall on their swords, accepting that they’ve torched their own mandate and their own right to sit at the head of the table.
That would be an act of love. That would have the respect of all of us.
That aside, they’ve made unity impossible. It’s a non-starter.
I predict that Adam Idah will NOT be missed, so Celtic did well to get £7 Million for him. I think he will be lucky to score 10 Goals or more for Swansea this season. I think he was one of the worst so called Centre Forwards that Ive seen for Celtic. He was no better than Albian Ajeti or whatever his name was ?
This transfer of IDAH to Swansea was/is the ONLY good bit of business that Celtic have done in recent times.
I am hoping that SHIN YAMADA will seize his chance as Striker IF he is allowed a decent run in the team.
I wasnt impressed with BALIKWISHA v the Huns, although hes only been her for two minutes or so, and I know nothing about the Bhoy called SEBASTION, so I cant comment on him just yet.
At least SHIN YAMADA puts himself about from what I have seen so far, so much MORE than IDAH ever did.
The Celtic Board have a whole lot to answer for…thats for sure.
The board have thrown Brendan under a Double Decker.
🪟Summer window 2025
Transfers in
🏴 Doohan – Free
🏴 Tierney – Free
🏴 Osmand – Free
🇸🇪 Nygren – £1.5M
🇯🇵 Inamura – £250K
🇯🇵 Yamada – £1.5M
🏴 Simpson – Pusey – Free
🇧🇪 Balikwisha – £4.5M
🇹🇳 Tounekti – £5.2M
💷 Total – £ 13M approx
👋🏽 Transfers Out
🇩🇪 Kuhn – £17M
🇸🇪 Lagerbielke – £2.2M
🏴 Taylor – Free
🏴 Bain – Free
🇵🇱 Nawrocki – Loan
🇭🇳 Palma – Loan
🇦🇺 Tilio – £1.3M
🇳🇱 Frimpong – £5M (Sell on fee)
🏴 Gannon – Doak £1.2M (Sell on fee)
🇰🇷 Kwon – 250K
🏴 Welsh – Loan
💷 Total – £26M approx
Kerching CSC 👍
JAMES FORREST on 2ND SEPTEMBER 2025 2:51 PM
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James Forrest on 2nd September 2025 2:51 pm
“That aside, they’ve made unity impossible. It’s a non-starter.”
Disagree…
Unity just becomes a smaller but stronger circle Manager Players Fans
We are in this without the Board, nobody can rely on the Board to do the right thing
An exaggerated view but I feel the Board would rather see Celtic fail than Brendan succeed
If ever we needed unity with and Manager its now
67ECW
Bourne , you forgot Idha
Would Dolberg have improved us? Definitely
Is he CL standard – strictly going by goals 1in 13 games suggest he isn’t
Europa league – 7 in 23 is nothing special
He could be more than a goal scorer, though.
But if he is “quality” it’s not really the highest.
None in 13 goals not 1
James
because there’s no escaping the notion that a lot of what has happened in this window, over this summer, has been about deliberately blocking the manager, whether that’s to put him in a position where he’s doomed to failure or to try and force him to resign, I neither know nor care.
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There is the more plausible explanation of a heady mix of incompetence and circumstances under a new Head of Footie Operations is a more likely explanation; I attribute the incompetence far and wide.
Your explanation above is more akin to football equivalent of the grassy knoll but hey we live in a world where simple solutions are pushed on an unwitting public … football is not immune
HH
Ticketbus 👍
If we are budgeting for Europa League football, why not recruit players who are happy to come to Celtic and play in the EL with the idea that we can coach them to become Champs League players.
Accept that some years will be better than others – but let’s avoid all that last minute Champs League qualification pish where we are left scrambling for players in the final days of a transfer window depending on whether we have qualified or not.
🪟Summer Window 2025
Transfers in
🏴 Doohan – Free
🏴 Tierney – Free
🏴 Osmand – Free
🇸🇪 Nygren – £1.5M
🇯🇵 Inamura – £250K
🇯🇵 Yamada – £1.5M
🏴 Simpson – Pusey – Free
🇧🇪 Balikwisha – £4.5M
🇹🇳 Tounekti – £5.2M
💷 Total – £ 13M approx
👋🏽 Transfers Out
🇩🇪 Kuhn – £17M
🇸🇪 Lagerbielke – £2.2M
🏴 Taylor – Free
🏴 Bain – Free
🇵🇱 Nawrocki – Loan
🇭🇳 Palma – Loan
🇦🇺 Tilio – £1.3M
🇰🇷 Kwon – 250K
🏴 Welsh – Loan
🇮🇪 Idah – £7M
🇳🇱 Frimpong – £5M (Sell on fee)
🏴 Gannon – Doak £1.2M (Sell on fee)
💷 Total – £34M approx
Kerching CSC 👍
The consensus is that the team is now weaker than it was last season, but is that fair?
Certainly, the optics look bad because Johnston got injured, Tierney isn’t fully fit, Kuhn has gone, and Jota is injured. The optics look really bad because the cavalry arrived after the UCL dream lay in tatters, despite a pile of cash that went unspent before losing another UCL play-off that we failed to prepare/strengthen for yet again. The optics look really, really bad, because yesterday we were then humiliated by targets that rejected Scottish football and left us scrambling around in the dying hours of a three-month window looking amateurish.
But are we actually weaker now the dust has settled? Much depends on this week’s two £5m signings, and also on our strikers finding their shooting boots, but Celtic may not be very much weaker at all once the new players have settled and Jota is fit. It’s too early to judge, but our lack of goals will end sooner or later. That’s a tactical issue for BR to sort out after adjusting for the new personnel. Recency bias is at play thanks to Aberdeen, Almaty, and Ibrox, and the team has yet to find its mojo this season, but it surely will soon enough now that the disruptive window is closed.
Goalkeeper: Doohan for Bain, so no change really.
RB: As you were, but with Donovan developing further, again, no change really.
LB: Two out, two in. Whether we are stronger or weaker is hard to say, but no Celtic fan was complaining about KT replacing Greg Taylor. Saracchi for Schluup, who knows, but you’d have to guess we are stronger now on the left side, or at least we should be once KT has 90 minutes in his legs.
CB: CCV, Trusty, and Scales all remain. Welsh & Lagerbielke had been away on loan anyway. Only Nawrocki has now left as well, Simpson-Pusey taking his place. Murray has now crystallised into a first-team player. We are not weaker at CB.
Midfield: Our entire midfield remains intact. Nygren has been added. The midfield is now stronger than last season.
Attack: On 31/12/24, our main attackers were Kuhn, Kyogo, and Maeda, with Idah as backup striker. After the winter window, that became Kuhn, Maeda, and Jota, again with Idah as back-up. All this chat about not replacing Kyogo is a squirrel. Jota replaced Kyogo, while Maeda moved to the striker role that he plays for Japan and had also played at Yokohama.
Right now, following the sales of Kuhn and Idah, our front line looks like Tounekti, Maeda, and Jota/Balikwisha. Yamada is also in the door, and Kenny has joined the big bhoys. It’s too early to judge Tounekti or Balikwisha, or indeed the back-up strikers.
Kuhn has been sold, and Jota is injured. We sell our best players sooner or later; we all need to get over that and understand that they will be replaced by cheaper options. That is the strategy. Kuhn was a £3m player not so long ago. A £5m footballer has been bought to replace Kuhn. Jota won’t be injured forever, but another £5m footballer has been sourced to temporarily replace him and eventually compete with him. In terms of actual personnel, this window may not be as bad as people are making out. That’s the thing with transfer windows, sometimes they are best judged with the benefit of hindsight. At the moment, we don’t have that luxury.
One thing is certain, though. Celtic plc is wealthier than ever. Celtic has generated a tidy profit from player trading once again this summer. Transfer windows are a revenue stream and have been every year bar one over the last decade. Don’t let anyone tell you BR has been given this or that to spend, or worse still, waste. Celtic has spent nothing. All incoming is overfunded by outgoing, and the pile continues to grow. Maintaining our levels (let alone raising them) is difficult when you are intent on generating profits by spending less than you make.
Why and for what? Someone needs to step up and explain what is going on, because the perception is a lack of ambition on the park. Has BR been tempted to return on the back of broken promises regarding European ambition? If that is unfair, then tell us why.
Guess Brendan knows a bit about the out of contract fellah, so might think he can get a tune out of him. We’ll see. Hope Yamada will do well, seems to find good positions, lets hope he is a good a finisher. Jonny Kenny is good enough at SPL level, again good movement going forward, no point in finding him with his back to goal. Hit a few passes from deep like we used to do with Kyogo. Or was that before Brendan arrived? Know many on here, and indeed many of their own follow followers think this is the worst Rangers* team in a long time, but I am not so sure. Certainly one of their worst starts, but Martin did well with Southampton in the Championship, and squadwise, they do not look that bad. He is also prepared to play young players, Mikey Fowler started against us, and Findlay Curtis came on as sub (and played in the CL qualifiers) both only 18-19. Can we see Brendan giving any game time to Simpson, Osmand or Donovan or any other young player at the club? Anyways it is down to our manager now, he has to do the job he was brought in to do, get the best out the players wearing the Hoops. And stop talking about players who aren’t.
I’m done! I will never forgive the board for this fiasco. It’s disgusting, disrespectful , negligent and embarrassing. They should sell up and get to fk.
That’s what today’s article should have focussed on.
67ECW – agree with this. Got to hope the manager, players and fans can drag us over the line in the league. Europe is for the birds and cups will be a lottery. Since BR returned we’ve generally done enough in January windows to get us through but I can’t see that happening this year given Rodgers will be into his last 5-6 months with us and it’ll be the same executive in charge.
Next summer we’re looking at a new manager and complete rebuild. No confidence in the Exec to see that through and every chance our generation of dominance is over. Yes we have much more by way of resource, but we won’t spend it and continue to be a day late and a dollar short
67 European Cup Winner:
“Unity just becomes a smaller but stronger circle Manager Players Fans.”
Beautiful sentiment, and 100% correct.
EKBhoy:
I wish I believed otherwise. The idea that people in positions of senior responsibility at this club would act in such a depressing and self-destructive way is not a pleasent one to have, and I’m not alone and that’s a problem in itself.
Because perception is reality and that many thousands of fans believe this – and there’s plenty of circumstantial evidence to support it – should trouble the people in charge because if it’s even close to being accurate that everyone in the football world knows what we did here … and that will have long term effects. Rodgers himself is here only on the strength of a promise he made to the fans.
If not for that, I think he’d have walked already.
I’m not in the least bit surprised that we have nothing today only silence.
£1 million a year, no transparency, no responsibility, no accountability, free corporate tickets to all the games. Michael Nicholson has a great job.
Parkhead chiefs posted a £43.9m pre-tax profit in February’s interim report, with an eye-watering £65.4m sitting in the bank.
In a statement to the stock exchange, Lawwell said: “Our commitment as always is to invest in continuous improvement in all areas of the club and, most importantly, in the first team squad. The success of our model has ensured that funding is available to acquire players who will contribute to ongoing success.”
Saint Stivs on 2nd September 2025 1:28 pm
Thanks for that. I`ll have a look as I am certainly not enjoying CQN very much these days. It has become more a vehicle for catharsis than for Celtic chat.
HOT SMOKED on 2ND SEPTEMBER 2025 4:18 PM
“It has become more a vehicle for catharsis than for Celtic chat.”
Fair comment and definitely something to think about, so thank you.