State of the Club Report, Summer 2019

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My friends in Celtic, here we go, for nine-in-a-row!  The consequences of what lies ahead are almost unbearable to contemplate.  Win, and we match the proud record of Jock Stein’s team from the 60s and 70s and equalled by Rangers in the 90s.  Lose, and until the end of time, Celtic fans will point to this season and wonder what went wrong.

In the mid-90s I attended a function with Billy McNeill and Tommy Burns the guest speakers.  Billy looked at Tommy, who was then manager, and implored him to stop Rangers taking the record he and his team-mates won.  It was an era with indignity piled on indignity.  We were able to endure many setbacks – SIX YEARS without a trophy, but it was the feeling that our historical record could be violated that concerned us most.

History matters, records matter and in Scotland, no record matters as much as this one.

If it was all about the desire and money, SPFL chief exec. Neil Doncaster would be as well bringing the trophy along with him tomorrow, but football does not work like that and we have an example from relatively recent history to give cause for concern.

Having watched Rangers win nine-in-a-row, Fergus McCann sacked Tommy Burns, but he had not reckoned on spending two months trying to recruit a replacement.  The players were back training two weeks before Wim Jansen, “the second worst thing to hit Japan” was unveiled.

Wim was a gift from God, but if he walked through Glasgow Airport on the morning of 3 July 1997 wearing a “New Celtic Manager” T-shirt, no one would have paid him any attention.

Rangers had every reason to expect the Holy Grail, 10-in-a-row, would be theirs, but in true David Murray style, they spent a fortune in an attempt to leave nothing to chance.  Amoruso, Gattuso, Vidmar, Johansson, Porrini, Thern and, of course, Marco Negri, arrived in a show of financial muscle Scotland had not previously witnessed.

We took a first half lead in our opening league game of the season against Hibs, then lost.  We held a halftime lead at home to Dunfermline in our next league game, but lost that one too.  What had Fergus done?  Meanwhile, inspired by Marco Negri, who was breaking scoring records, Rangers swept all before them.

It took a while, but Wim slowly steadied the ship, aided by a certain Swede and a large number of players recruited on the say of Jock Brown.  David Murray, Walter Smith and all the filthy lucre they could put their hands on, could not stop Celtic winning the most cherished title in Scottish football history.  Not only did we win the league after a decade, we preserved our name on the record books.

Why should we remember this today?  Apart from the fact that any excuse is a good excuse to recall that season, we need to know that we have no divine right to win the league this or any season.  Rangers spent lots of money, signed several excellent players, but things happened at Celtic which we had no right to expect.  In the summer of ’97 we lost Pierre van Hooijdonk, Jorge Cadete and Paolo Di Canio.  What happened made no sense, even today, I cannot explain how it happened, but Rangers would be stopped.

You and I have become immune to “The Rangers (sic.) are coming” mantra every summer.  We know corporate Newco don’t really believe it, but it serves to put bums on seats better than “Come along and watch Celtic win xxx-in-a-row, we’ll try to keep Leigh Griffiths away from the goalposts.”  It is pantomime, and we are right to not take it seriously, but there is an existential threat.

It goes like this.  Steven Gerrard did better than expected in his first season in management and will do even better with the experience in his locker.  They retained the bulk of their squad and spent a year scouting players who have arrived this summer.

By contrast, Celtic lost their managerial totem and appointed Neil Lennon, who has to deal with the pressure of sky-high expectation.  We lost Boyata and Benkovic.  The shadow of Moussa Dembele is still evident, with Arsenal sniffing around our prized prodigy.  Scott Brown is a year older and all of our new arrivals are as-yet untested.  Lose at Ibrox on 1 September, and the weight of the world will descent on the Comments pages here, as well as at Celtic Park.

There is a key difference between the Celtic of 2019 and the Rangers of 1997.  Celtic are a thoroughly professional operation, with skilled operators at every level.  The board know there is a chance, however slim, that Newco could turn up their own version of Larsson, Jansen and, erm, Blinker.  They know that this cannot be a ‘Best endeavours’ season.  Neil Lennon is planning for the unlikely, in order to prevent the unthinkable.

The cold facts are, we have better players than anyone else in the country.  We have a manager who knows how to win leagues, “has an eye for a player”, and who slipped back into successful ways better than many expected.

We have already spent £12m this summer and will continue to spend, without the need to bring money in, or qualify for the Champions League.  The manager will also have funds to fill gaps which emerge in January.

Celtic  are as dominant as they have been in their 131 years.  The stadium is sold out for most games and you have been unable to buy a season ticket for weeks (availability remains at ALL other grounds in Scotland, if you are looking for options).  Our commercial deals are competitive with any similar club in Europe.  Wages escalated alarmingly under Brendan but we are not over paying or at risk, there is money in the bank and talent on the field.

Having got into this position, we need to deliver this season and next, then build a monument to 10.  Something big, that will serve as a tourist attraction for decades to come.  And when we’re all in our old age, we can point to it and say to the kids, “I was there!”

Enjoy the season!

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  1. patmcgrathtakesapenalty on

    SAINT STIVS on 3RD AUGUST 2019 11:42 AM

     

     

    You reminded me of my wedding day a good few years back at the height of the Troubles. We crossed to Larne the day after on Sunday, 11th July. The ferry was choked with them returning from marches the day before in Glasgow. It was ugly. We couldn’t wait to get off on the other side. We drove about two hundred yards in Larne and were held up for about half and hour as the local bands paraded past. We were delighted to get out of that place and to get across the border. The rest of that time spent in Connemara was wonderful.

  2. The only chance you’ll have to pick The Celtic Team

     

     

    Bain

     

     

    Ralston Ajer Bitton Bolingoli

     

     

    Brown Christie McGregor

     

     

    Forrest Edouard Johnston

     

     

    Subs: Gordon Elhamed Hayes Shved Ntcham Sinclair Griffiths

  3. glendalystonsils on

    BSR

     

     

    I’d go along with most of that . Only question is will Neil give Gordon a wee run or was he simply resting Bain with the Kalju tie being already won?

  4. prestonpans bhoys on

    HH from a sunny Aberfoyle, can’t make the game because my ST is in Miss Prestonpans purse and she’s out the country. Can only happen to me😱 will relax with a beer or three🍺🍺🍺

  5. Prestonpans Bhoys – sounds like youre settled however pretty sure the ticket office do a reprint facility. Vaguely remember getting a paper ticket once, had to pay £10 but then got he £10 refunded when I produced my season card to them the following week. Or something like that…

  6. prestonpans bhoys on

    Jobo

     

     

    Thanks for that, will keep in mind if it happens again but alas bottle already opened🍺

  7. Kerry Dale check

     

     

    Pre match pints X 4 check

     

     

    Dena getting photo with Danny McGrain while you guzzle pints effen check alright. Grrr

  8. Big Georges Fan Club - Hail, Hail, Wee Oscar on

    Hello this is WEE BGFC. Travel update currently on m6 which opened up, near carlisle jct 42. 100 miles to go.

     

    ETA 15:01 (worst was 15:44)

     

    Da drives like a lunatic on cocaine.

  9. TIMBHOY 2,Enjoy the game today.Hope the result cheers you up.

     

    You are correct.Its all about opinions.

  10. !!Bada Bing!! on

    CELTIC: Bain; Elhamed, Bitton, Ajer, Bolingoli; Brown, McGregor, Forrest, Christie, Johnston; Edouard.

     

    Subs: Gordon, Ralston, Sinclair, Hayes, Ntcham, Morgan, Griffiths

  11. fourstonecoppi on

    Sitting on the grass outside jock stein stand taking in some rays….. always great to be a Tim!

     

    HH

  12. Season 9iar Celts

     

    Work to do,history to make

     

    Never afraid of either

     

    :-)

     

    Hail hail to every Celt

     

    One Celtic

     

    :-(

     

    Gerrrintathumcsc

  13. Melbourne Mick on

    Hello again all you young rebels.

     

     

    Nope, none, nil, nante, that’s hubristic huns, never seen a one today.

     

    Ach well maybe their not quite as gullible here as the msm led nuggets

     

    in Aul Scotia.

     

    Hope all you bhoys enjoy another flag day for the mighty hoops, so envy

     

    everybody going today, special times to be a part of the Celtic family.

     

    BURNLEY 78

     

    Fantastic post.

     

    H.H Mick

  14. Bain; Elhamed, Bitton, Ajer, Bolingoli; Brown, McGregor, Forrest, Christie, Johnston; Edouard.

     

    Subs: Gordon, Ralston, Sinclair, Hayes, Ntcham, Morgan, Griffiths

  15. Big Georges Fan Club - Hail, Hail, Wee Oscar on

    Made it – 10 secs to kick-off!!!!!

     

     

    HH

     

    BGFC

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