Scott’s career planning

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Don’t get me wrong, I’d be delighted to see a Scotland team full of Celtic players at the next Euros, but it’s not my priority and it’s not theirs either.

Scott Brown did the right thing retiring from international football. He did his part for his country during years of injury but if he is to extend his time as a Champions League player he had to manage his career carefully.

I understand that he came out of retirement for Gordon Strachan, but EBT McLeish…..  That’s a different question.

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  1. Robinbhoy

     

     

    Never said it was you that mentioned Facebook that was somebody else that didn’t see the game.

     

     

    You said,

     

     

    barring the Ajer incident I doubt we would be talking about him at all today

     

     

    Wrong and I gave three instances where hundreds maybe thousands of Celtic fans are indeed talking

     

    about Bobby Madden

     

     

    Hail Hail

  2. Gearoid1998

     

    If my post came over in anyway as saying that referees in Scotland are fair, I will need to take lessons in clarity of expression.

     

     

    JJ

  3. Ah yesterday was magic, don’t remember jumping out of my chair put found myself kissing the telly after KT scored.

     

    Then I thought wtf am I doing here, I should have more sense so just punched the air a few times and returned to my chair.

     

    Last time I enjoyed a goal so much was Tom Rogic last minute of Cup Final. On that occasion, I just slid off my chair onto my knees and left a mighty roar of YEESSSS before I remembered that I wasn’t in my own home and my hosts were quite taken aback by my performance.

     

    Re the incidents Madden was totally wrong not to have stopped game and shouldn’t be allowed to get away with it but that incident plus Brown’s reaction to the assault on him has taken the spotlight off Cosgrove.

     

    He is the guy who should really be in the dock. he could have ended Brooney’s career yesterday. An absolute thug who should be kicked out of the game,

  4. Was always a bogie to me.

     

     

    CORKCELT,

     

     

    I was watching in a snooker hall and I jumped out of my chair twice. The first when Kieran scored. The second when Cosgrove huckled our captain. Not to be encouraged at our time of life…..Mind you, nobody seemed to be bothered by my shouting, and most were playing the snooker and not interested in the football.

  5. Gerryfaethebrig on

    Jude2005 4.54pm

     

     

    Hope Josh gets a run out will be cheering them on and keep an eye on the score on “FlashScores”

     

     

    Best of luck

  6. BLANTYRETIM IS PRAYING FOR THE KNOX FAMILY on 26TH FEBRUARY 2018 4:27 PM

     

    My nephew who was at the game said madden stuck his chest out and slapped his arm when the fans where chanting to him about his allegiances…

     

     

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    He turned around and did some sort of crossed arms gesture, if you take your right hand and place it on your left shoulder and vice versa. I assumed it was some sort of masonic signal.

  7. The Comfortable Collective on

    In Rangers last season before they died they were playing a league game at Pittodrie (was round about October).

     

     

    Naismith had the ball for that mob in the middle of the park without an Aberdeen player within 5 yards.

     

     

    He went over his ankle fell to the floor clutching his ankle and the referee (Collum) blew the whistle immediately to stop the game so he could get treatment.

     

     

    One rule for them . . . . . .

  8. BSR

     

    According to Teuchter……a guider.

     

    That Lefty,,,what is he like???

     

    Hot Smoked

     

    No need for clarity of expression….”certainly not the worst of the referees we have to ENDURE” is hardly a ringing endorsement.

     

    HH

  9. The footballing authorities will do nothing about referees using different standard for Celtic.

     

    Aided by the mssm they will use the we are paranoid defense though history has shown we are justified.

     

    Admitting it would expose the best wee country’s agenda.

     

     

    Also yesterday my favorite goal of the season so far was KT’s.

     

    I have been going on for a while that our system nullifies the speed and pace our team possesses.

     

    To see us go at full tilt from our own box to scoring from inside there’s at high speed was a joy to behold.

  10. Thanks for all the good wishes to everyone.

     

    Just got back from travelling around ( Work unfortunately not pleasure)

     

    Reading back the blog:

     

    Sad to read of Floatin’s loss. I’d be inconsolable in similar circumstances.

     

    Thom the Tim – congratulations. Indeed to anyone with good news – congrats.

     

    To all going through tough times- you’ll never walk alone.

     

    Life truly is a mix of joy and sadness. Embrace the good times, may your God give you strength through the sadness.

     

     

    Re the hoops:

     

    Massive win yesterday. Massive. It’s a huge psychological advantage to be 9 points clear than the 6 a loss would’ve given us.

     

    It’s also a massive boot in the proverbials to Sevco’s growing optimism.

     

    They’ve now resorted to “ the leagues gone but the cup was our target this season”

     

    KT- wonderful composure to steady himself and unleash that howitzer to put the match beyond doubt.

     

    I’m now going to settle down and watch the second half to form my own opinion on the ref.

     

    I’ll be observing the cheating hun bassas performance from a totally unbiased perspective:-)

  11. Well, just reviewed the headknock . Bobby Madden sees it, 100% . He runs straight past the prone player.

     

    Now:

     

    If he thinks it’s not a bad one, given Aberdeen are attacking, fine, allow them the advantage.

     

    However, 100% he realised it was a bad one. Why 100%? Watch him. As the ball whistles past the goal he DOES NOT look back at Ajer, but immediately signals for the trainer. So he knew he had a player down and knew it was a head knock, and he knew it required attention.

     

    Terrible decision not to stop the play . He should be forced to explain his rationale.

  12. TWISTS N TURNS on 26TH FEBRUARY 2018 5:32 PM

     

     

    Once you watch the second half and make up your own mind about Mr.Madden,including his reluctance to stop the game and also his gesticulation to the crowd,you can share your thoughts with:

     

    John.Fleming@scottishfa.co.uk

  13. Guys,

     

     

    In the context of head injuries.

     

     

    Should the game have been stopped against Astrana when we scored. Two down with head injuries?

     

     

    HH.

  14. Gerryfaethebrig on

    Greenpinata 6pm

     

     

    Head knocks game stopped, life is far too short to take the chance, would rather lose a game of football than chance serious injury to any footballer

  15. TET

     

    Thanks very much

     

    Just waiting to hear if he’s getting home today. He needed a little bit of assistance with his breathing and then temp was a little low but I believe these things are not uncommon.

  16. Twisty

     

    Not these days, the things that they can do now is mind blowing, when we were weans having a wean was a major thing, they want the women out now asap.

     

    HH

  17. Good grief, they keep moderatin’ but I keep on postin’…

     

     

    So for the THIRD time, here’s the analysis the anal-isies don’t want you to see. And to ease the tighness in their buttocks all naughty words have been asterisked so the snowflake mods don’t flood their safe spaces with unicorn tears as they wring their hands dry.

     

     

    Context, m************, context…

     

     

     

     

    SANDMAN DEFINITIVE RATINGS:

     

     

     

    Read ’em and weep. Or don’t; Nobody cares about your own personal psychodramas…

     

     

     

    ‘The only thing I care about is the Sandman’s righteous review of the Bhoys getting medieval on the asses of some unholy brothers.” O.Ntcham/Son of Sam (Jackson).

     

     

     

    “I like reading the Sandman almost as much as I like being at Celtic Park for a proper big game.” G.Murty

     

     

     

    ‘Despite the wanker’s incisive and pseudo-comical assessment of Celtic matches, I still can’t manage to beat the f***** b*******. Not that I’m bitter.’ D.McInness

     

     

     

    7 in a row roundup:

     

     

    Doris/us 8/10 :

     

     

    Ol’ chocolate wrists doesn’t flap on the clothesline when the moment requires – bottle in evidence as he gets his timing right and denies the Dons with a couple of notable saves when it matters.

     

     

     

    Lustig – 5/10 :

     

     

    Mad Mick’s a Celtic legend but he’s hit a bad patch early this year. Shame on the part-timers condemning him – his touch has gone temporarily, that’s all; too much experience and class there. Watch him walking off the park today after causing his own downfall – lhad was full of self-loathing; he’ll be back, full of the joys of Celtic as ever. A cert to be there for 10.

     

     

     

    KT – 7/10 :

     

     

    Thought the Celtic superkid was off-key for much of the game but then he gets rewarded for his relentless energy and scores a cracking match-killing belter. Keiran Teirney – he’s one of our own.

     

     

     

    Jozo – 7/10 :

     

     

    Big guy still mostly on-message and on-focus – marshalled that defence superbly (how many times did you see a Sheep get dangerous on a cross?) and took no prisoners; most notably his own… Ask Kenny Miller when he re-enters earth orbit -Young Ajer will learn a lot about fckng with the Jozo…

     

     

     

    Ajer – 9/10 :

     

     

    Excellent composure and discipline from the Norwegian Wood. A right good young prospect, kept in line by Jozo under the harsh Bosnian ‘punished by pain’ regimen, which rewards quality effort by a sobering headbutt designed to disavow the recipient of any pretentions of adequacy. He will become a Celtic great, forged by the rules of the Balkan Gulags…

     

     

     

    Broon 10/10 :

     

     

    MOTM again. Indefatigable Broony refuses to be beaten down by lesser IDs. Giving, taking, laughing – the scourge of wannabee hard-men. Unbreakable in the mid, victim of a career-threatening scythe by Aberdeen’s latest Transylvanian-cellar experiment, unfazed by the blast of the ball at point-blank by their rescued-dug scrofulous racist LIAR seconds later. Showed them waht it’s all about. Like. A. Boss.

     

     

     

    Ntcham/Jackson 8.5/10 :

     

     

    The Fulcrum. Son of Sam has composure, vision, awareness. Only misses Kouassi in beside him digging and hustling to be the driving force we need to destroy all before us in this shitehole bigotfest of a country. BR notes to follow…

     

     

     

    Forrest 6/10 :

     

     

    Not in it enough. Once in it, influenced events with that beautiful set-up for Moussa. Always looks like there’s more to come. That pace. Feed the Prestwick Flyer! Service please!

     

     

     

    Rogic 4/10 :

     

     

    Looked likely early doors, but soon resumed his inneffectual role of floating lightweight. Want new contract, make shit happen… Repeat ad infinitum, Ozzie Tom.

     

     

     

    Sinclair 6/10 :

     

     

    Now, just watch a few highlights – particularly the opening minutes of the second half when Sincy gets pressured deep in own half, then seconds later smashes into a revenge tackle. Signalled to me the bhoy’s got some spice back in his veins. Never had space to operate properly today but there’s something more encouraging about his demeanour and committment. Hitting last season’s form for the run-in would be sweet.

     

     

     

    Moussa 8/10 :

     

     

    Looks like the beast got back in time to rumble the Sheep. Fought quite a lone battle against Aberdeen’s centre-backs; one of each from a Tolkien nightmare and beneath a Scandanavian Troll bridge.

     

    Did not quit, took the rough, provided the smooth with that fantastic breakaway assist to KT to kill the game. Keep him going, get Edouard in there beside him/add Griff when fit – treble sorted.

     

     

     

    Subs:

     

     

    McGregor Meh/10 :

     

     

    Current favourite of BR. Not a pitch or game for him, surprised at the choice to put him on.

     

     

     

    OD 6.5/10 :

     

     

    Immediate impact from the bhoy who looks like he’s settling into the Celtic rythm – nice aware switch from his own box to Moussa to set up the KT goal. Could be the star we want him to be with game-time and partner.

     

     

     

    Hendry 5/10 :

     

     

    New bhoy asked to fill-in against Sheep’s most dangerous. Handled himself ok, took a booking, kept nerve.

     

     

     

     

     

    BR 6/10 :

     

     

    Thought he got lucky.

     

    BROON. MTCHAM. KOUASSI. – that’s the midfield trio who dominated Hearts, AND Zenit at CP, AND Zenit for the first half in St.Pete’s.

     

    Kouassi allows Broon some respite, and Ntcham SPACE to operate as our fulcrum. I assumed BR had discovered the Golden Mean when he got the three together. I now assume he hasn’t realised the potential of playing them there regularly. We dominate the mid with those 3, building platforms all over the pitch for the creatives to flourish.

     

     

    Today, he reverted to the almost-Mobrayesque open set-up that our opposition are switched-on to. Mistake. Fire in the bellies saved the day. The midfield 3 would have buried that Dons mob early – the only way they got back at us was through fluctuating energy levels in the middle.

     

     

    Will BR realise the formula he stumbled on against the Minis was 10-in-a-row right there? Will he look and SEE that nobody in this country can touch our mid set-up like that? And that those three are a good match for quality european opposition; a fighting chance for us?

     

    I hope he does; feel that now he’s at the Mowbray/Delia experimentation v settled regular champions crossroads.

     

     

     

     

    OVERALL :

     

     

    Hard work. Made so by our own hand. But the hole we dug, we climbed out of and stood tall.

     

    A big win, given the circumstances, a real Hun-buster. Not long now and that double-treble may be reality.

     

     

     

     

     

    Bobby Madden :

     

     

    A word; Respect as a human being for his cancer struggles. But really, Bobby – you need to find a new script. The Dallas formula is too transparent. Tims narrowly ahead, so we begin to break up play with pernickety fouls against them allowing the opposition to launch attacks and force a rearguard; come on – it’s failed your brethren for 7 years and will continue to keep the goats virgins for another 3 unless you can find some alternative subterfuge to derail the mighty Tims.

     

    Bobby cracked today at the rush of blood to his groin when Aberdeen got into our box after young Ajer had received his Jozo dojo blessing and crumpled to the ground. RULES: Head clashes = immediate halt to play; unless it’s Scotland and the fenians are winning.

     

    Had that resulted in a goal, Madden would have been deservedly hobbling along the Queen’s Highways this summer with his flute lodged firmly up his colon. Total mask-slip. Up there with the Griffiths’ penalty denial. Brave fella, but tragically seems a blinkered Hun p**** to the core.

     

     

     

    Dishonourable mentions:

     

     

    Disappointed lurking Huns…

     

     

    ; ) Roon ye.

  18. BT

     

    Thank you.

     

    I’d love him to don the hoops but then not many get to experience that wonderful sight of their loved ones running out at Paradise. We can only dream bud eh :-))

  19. Greenpinata @6.00

     

    From 12.06 today

     

    Crucially the ref in that match had deemed the clash of heads to be a foul on Rogic hence, I would assume, a double jeopardy in the Astana game against Celtic.

     

     

    No such considerations fir brither Madhun yesterday. You’re right he is a dirty orange barsteward and as the crowd sang yesterday we know he’s a hun.

     

     

     

    That match should have been stopped as well. But no foul as said re Ajer yesterday.

     

    HH

  20. It’s to Celtic’s credit that they have endured a horrendous plague of injuries, many from tackles that should have been the subject of red cards, and still be 9 pts clear at the top of the league.

     

    As it is, only 2 players have been sent off v Celtic this season. There’s yer major scandal right there. Had the refs been doing their jobs properly, we would have had far less injuries and/or been playing v 10 men more often.

  21. Gerryfaethebrig on

    Stephbhoy 6.29pm

     

     

    Don’t do sky either but son-in-law (Liverpool fan) gave me his skygo so never look a gift horse n all that

     

     

    By the way we’ll done on CRCs Goals Galore comp

  22. Cheers Guys.

     

     

    Unfortunately I want my cake and eat it. I would have been raging if the ref had stopped the game against Astrana and our goal was disallowed.

     

     

    Ask Neil Lennon if it’s only Celtic that are faced with refeering incompetence.

     

     

    Anyway looking forward to Wednesday with renewed enthusiasm.

     

     

    HH to all.