Scouted, background checked and experienced, Ajeti should succeed

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Negotiations for Albian Ajeti have gone on for weeks but as you and I have said often enough, it is important to get your first choice.  Too often we end up with a player from well down the list, who did not do enough to overwhelmingly convince anyone.  That is not the case with Ablian.

The player was scouted for a move last year before his ill-fated time in London.  He is known to the manager, who will have sounded out Mohamed Elyounoussi for an assurance on things that are not evident from the stands.

Having played over 170 games, he is also more experienced than many we have signed over the last decade.  This is why we missed out on him a year ago, he was caught on the EPL radars and West Ham made what was for them a cheap acquisition.

These factors make Albian’s prospect of succeeding at Celtic higher than most recruits.  It is a pity he will not have some game time this weekend; let’s hope he is fit for this month’s challenges.

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  1. The speed, skill, close control and movement of these Bayern and Barca players is exemplary. When Bayern attack, they have 6 or 7 players in the 18 yard box, and 3 or 4 attacking the ball in the 6 yard box. 3-1 now and utterly deadly. Different planet to what we watch.

  2. This Barca goalkeeper is suicidal.What a shocking display,of p.aying the ball out.Bayern ruthless.

     

    Fantastic entertainment.

  3. itscalledthemalvinas on

    Glendalystonsils.

     

    Yes,I’ve read about his love of the Celtic.

     

    Think we have to thank Rudi Vata for his attention.

  4. prestonpans bhoys on

    If you didn’t enjoy that first half there’s something wrong with you😂😂👏👏

  5. Could well be the end of an era for Barca and the way they play.

     

    Suarez is slower than a week in Rothesay and he and Messi meander back eventually which limits the use of the early ball through.and means that 8 outfield players have to get back and defend for the 2 amigos. Even with the world’s best player, who is not getting any younger, Barca are not used to teams high pressing them – usually teams “do a Killie” and ask Barca to break them down.

     

    They are an ageing team and if there is not a big shake up for next sesason even the great Messi, who I have watched practically every game since he broke through 16 years ago.. might leave them. Shame.

  6. Prestonpans Bhoys

     

     

    That being so, there is something wrong with me. Mind you, I only have terrestrial telly :-))

  7. SFA,now charging Celtic,Aberdeen players,for wearing loud shirts after the hours of darkness.

     

    Its like the Government bringing out new 60 MPH,driving speeds on Motorways as of midnight tonight,but charging all drivers doing 70 MPH,before.Ludicrous.

  8. Turkeybhoy

     

     

    Was anything said about postponing Aberdeen games before Boli did his stuff?

     

    Has anything been said about Sevco fielding players whose results hadn`t been received?

     

    Were the rule in place ( in football) before all three clubs did what they did?

  9. You can’t beat sheer speed. Covers a multitude of sins. Alphonso Davis is like Usain Bolt. 5-2.

  10. Got a text from my mate in Peterboro.Did not know,but his son actually works at London Rd,Peterboro,been giving me some good info.He is going to text me some news on Toney tomorrow.I will post when it comes.

     

     

    Its 100% genuine info.

  11. Fairhill Bhoy,

     

     

    This place has been fairly quiet of late. I’m of the opinion we should be encouraging as many people as possible to feel comfortable to post.

     

     

    Differing opinion and, crucially, discussion is what makes this place special.

     

     

    Also, I’m assuming your in Hamilton. I’m down The Vaults and there was a couple of rabid huns in earlier. Changed days…

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