The language of defeat, crowd-sourced media management

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Speaking at the weekend, Kenny McDowell looked ahead to the cup semi-final saying “We aren’t going into the game fearing a big defeat.  If anything we are going into the game knowing we’ll have to be on our guard and wary of that, but we are not going into it fearing of losing by a big score-line”.

Admitting that he’s wary about the prospect of a big defeat is the last thing you want your manager to say publicly as you prepare for a cup tie.  It conditions everyone to the prospect of defeat.

From Ronny, it’s all positive: “It’s going to be fun.

“It’s good that this is a big game, so we won’t be underestimating the opponent.

“We are in a good position, we can win everything and that motivates.”

Big games, big results, are often won in the head before a team takes to the field.  You win because you know you’re going to win, because you know you can rely on your team-mates.  You know that if you do your job correctly, there is nothing the opposition can do, short of elbowing you in the face and hope you retaliate.

No game of football is easy and Ronny and the players will know they will have to work for anything they get on Sunday, but the preparatory work has been done.  The players are fit, rested and can’t wait for Sunday.

On a side note, I can’t believe how thoroughly the New Club advert has penetrated media coverage this week.  On top of Motivator McDowell, can you imagine ‘ex-players’, pundits and fans having to explain their existence and relevance in the run up to a semi-final?  This wasn’t a crowd-source advert, it was crowd-sourced media management, which ran rings around the best paid PRs in the business.

Let me know (celticquicknews@gmail.com) if you want a ticket to CQN 11 St Patrick’s Dinner at the Kerrydale Suite on Friday 13 March – Cup Final weekend, as it happens, or you can buy a ticket at the bottom of this page.  I’m in the mood now.

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  1. Stuart Armstrong – Dundee Utd will charge us more than anyone else, after all we’re in the same division.

     

     

    What do we think he’s worth realistically?

     

     

    If we rock straight in with eg £2.5M and Burnley match it we might no be prepared to meet a higher demand from D Utd.

     

     

    Let it lie for a day or so and then put the bid in at a late stage

  2. Armtrong …wis that doped up yank that traveled France ?…..ye,d need a trong arm fir wit they whir pumping it we … :)

     

    braw

  3. Marrakesh Express on

    I still think the GB will have something very witty up their sleeve for Sunday, and it will be too much for the already permaraging mob at the other end.

     

    A retaliation by way of banned party songs most likely.

  4. polcullen

     

     

    Welcome.

     

    Are you a hun?

     

     

    If not, welcome still more!

     

    ;-)

     

     

    HH jamesgang

  5. glendalystonsils on

    Steinreignedsupreme

     

     

    as far as I know, 1.5 million is what has been reported. I think 2.5 mill for him and GMS in this window would be good business.

  6. glendalystonsils on

    Gary67

     

     

    Kim Bo Kyung, free agent

     

     

    Have heard him mentioned, but I think he’s had very little football this season. I’d rather splash out on Armstrong.

  7. polcullen

     

    Welcome to the madhouse

     

     

    Look out for The Exiled Tim later on for your info

  8. Jungle Jim Hot Smoked on

    polcullen

     

    My niece lives in San Pedro de Alcantara ( 10k SW of Marbella).If you have no one better placed, ask Paul for my email address and we will see if she can help..

     

     

    JJ

  9. polcullen

     

     

    Mone over and sit w’ae me pal.

     

    You sound like me!

     

     

    As Leftie says, TET will likely have you sorted and selling cerveza by the end of the week!

     

     

    :-)

     

     

    HH jamesgang

  10. We must be wary on Sunday, not only of ‘Rangers’, but of our historic off-days at Hampden, almost always in our least successful competition, The League Cup.

     

     

    Our inability to score early has allowed inferior teams to ‘shut-up shop’ despite our domination of possession – invariably we are scrambling ‘at the death’, either to hang on to one goal lead, or indeed to preserve a nil nil draw.

     

     

    They will have studied the Ross County, Hamilton and Inverness matches, with vastly inferior players ‘putting us to the sword’, and they will set their stall out to stop us from scoring early in the game.

     

     

    The key to the hammering they got at Hibs was the early goal conceded – after which they hadn’t a clue how to handle the game.

     

     

    We must start ‘on the front-foot’, high tempo, pressing them in their own half – they will use Miller alone up front. If the game is tight into the second-half, look for Daly coming on and the launching of high balls from the half-way line.

     

     

    Our discipline must absolute, ten men only rarely triumph over eleven – I fear that without an early goal, we could be looking at extra-time as they gain confidence and we are frustrated.

     

     

    One only has to remember Morton at Celtic Park – let’s hope we give them exactly what they deserve….a damn good hiding!

  11. polcullen

     

     

    cant help with your question but welcome o the mad hoose

     

     

    stay on some of the posters later in the evening may be able to help

     

     

    HH

  12. Steinreignedsupreme on

    glendalystonsils 15:14 on 29 January, 2015

     

     

    Armstrong is a good player and I’ll be happy if Celtic sign him.

     

     

    But this is simply how transfer business is conducted (with the exception of Man City, PSG and Real Madrid). United have asked for £2.5m and two interested clubs have made initial offers of less than that.

     

     

    Even though Burnley have EPL cash behind them just now, Celtic have offered more for the player. We have made the highest bid for Armstrong.

     

     

    If other clubs believe Armstrong is worth £2.5m then they will come in with offers, but there does not seem to be a rush to pay the asking price from any club – not just Celtic.

  13. wonder wit happens to all them tennis balls ? they only use them for about 20 minutes …I had the same one for about 3 years when I was wee….kept it hidden in a sock in the boiler press………..

     

     

    dribble dribble dribble ……

     

     

    braw

  14. Jungle Jim Hot Smoked on

    The team we are playing on Sunday has risen through the divisions with an excellent record and are currently second in the Championship. They have already beaten two Premier League side this year and one of them is challenging for second spot in the top division. Most honest fans/supporters would know that this is no gimme. Stop kidding yourselves on bhoys. Of course we SHOULD win but they are not as bad as some make out.Just because we want them to be rubbish doesn`t make it so.

     

     

    JJ

  15. glendalystonsils

     

     

    15:18 on 29 January, 2015

     

     

    Would prefer Armstrong, would like both. Suppose a lot will depend who we can shove out the door before Monday night

  16. polcullen

     

     

    15:08 on 29 January, 2015

     

     

    If you contact me via Paul celticquicknews@gmaiI.com I spend a bit of time in bars down there and can put you in touch with a Tim with nearly 10 yrs experience running one.

     

     

    It would be worth your while talking to him.

  17. The Rangers fans want all the used tennis balls they can get so that they can throw them into Ibrox to disrupt a match.

     

     

    Hope Andy Murray has a large suitcase to bring them home to save then from having to buy them at Mick’s place.

  18. or they could use them as super dooper insulation ……never an abondoned game again …hehehehehe

     

     

    braw

  19. Neustadt-Braw

     

    15:26 on

     

    29 January, 2015

     

     

    The Wimbledon balls used to get shipped out to sports shops around the country and sold. They were all knacked though and not worth buying.

  20. £1.5m for a player who’s done nothing of note and plays for a small scottish club is Proberly to much, he would struggle to get in our first team.

     

    I live in dundee and my mates who support United say on his day he’s great but when he’s not he’s useless

  21. weeminger

     

    15:32 on

     

    29 January, 2015

     

    Neustadt-Braw

     

    15:26 on

     

    29 January, 2015

     

     

    The Wimbledon balls used to get shipped out to sports shops around the country and sold. They were all knacked though and not worth buying.

     

     

    bit like the sevco squad then ….

     

     

    braw

  22. Jungle Jim Hot Smoked on

    Weeminger

     

    Knackered? The balls are changed after every nine games ( seven for the first batch).

     

    Virtually brand new! Just like golf pros having a new ball every hole or so. I have been using the same one for months!

     

     

    JJ

  23. Gary67

     

    15:00 on

     

    29 January, 2015

     

    I think £1.5m is a decent opening offer.

     

     

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    I totally agree. This is a classic negotiation tactic – open with the lowest believable offer to test DUs resolve and possibly re-frame the asking price.

     

     

    Next step – wait for DUs reply. Then PL will have a better view on the room to manoeuvre.

     

     

    Step 3 – start to trade, never concede without a return e.g. we will move to £2m but want GMS now.

     

     

    To go in with a first offer either just below or equal to the asking price is weak negotiating.

  24. Reading on Burnley forum that they have confirmed bid has been knocked back and Dyche doesn’t think they’ll increase offer

  25. JJ…………………mmmmmmmmmm you must be guid ….never losing a ba ….do you only have the putter?

     

     

    lifestooshorttolookforgolfballscfc….

     

     

    braw

  26. Sir Paul..

     

     

     

    Whit should we Expect.. frum the Sevco Boys..oan Sunday?

     

     

    Well.. Ah think we should Expect.. Something, alang these Lines.

     

     

     

    A Defensive set -up , frum them..

     

     

    based oan a Coupla Lines..

     

     

    The Siegfried n the Maginot Lines!

     

     

    wi’… Hustler in Chief.. Kenny Millar? or Miller.. eether wan.. Shoving his wey tae Success..

     

     

    Millar, is a Bustler..n.. he is fast..n.. He kin get the Goat of a Callow Yoof.. Very Easily..

     

     

    N.. wi a friend in the Refereeing Fraternity.. Pulling the strings..

     

     

    Kenny, will hae it awe hiz ain wey.

     

     

    Bottum Line.. then??

     

     

    Whit awe this Info… adds up tae.. is Four n Tuppence Halfpenny..

     

     

    Which Means?… well.. No Much.

     

     

    Why.. ?

     

     

    Because..

     

     

    This is a Game which wull be decided.. By..

     

     

    How Celtic react tae The Abominable Decisions that wull go agin them.

     

     

    By the Referee.

     

     

    We may lose the Heid.. N..in a Game such as This..

     

     

    That wid No be A Smart thing tae dae..

     

     

    Not .. Ay Tall.

     

     

    Broonie? ..Man Ah hiv Nightmares aboot how this wan wull react..

     

     

    n..if Stokesy, plays..

     

     

    Man.. He could Get his Irish up.. n.. The Ref wull Lower the Boom.

     

     

    Remember ..the Adage..( Coined by Kojo.. Jan 22.. Nineteen Canteen.)

     

     

    “Lose a Ma.. Lose the Game.”

     

     

    Yes, Virginia..

     

     

    Celtic, Wull Win This Yin..awright..

     

     

    But.. only, if the

     

     

    The Celtic Players.. pey a visit,, en masse.. tae Connells o’ Renfield St. ( Connells?.. Man.. those wur the Days..ed) n .. charge them tae Kojo’s Revolving Account.

     

     

    n get themsels.. each… a New Bunnet.. as in..

     

     

    “Keep the Heid..n . Ah’ll Buy You .. A Bunnet.”

     

     

    Maks sense.. tae Me.

     

     

    Kojo

     

     

    Still,Laughin’

     

     

    Crick Don’t rise.. N… Ronny gets oota his Kip..oan the Right Side..oan the day.

  27. Afternoon Timland from a very windy hun free mountain valley.

     

     

    Managed to get logged on eventually, thanks to ttt and BobbyM.

     

     

    Is everyone fit for sunday, apart from CM obviously ?

     

     

    Play our strongest team and destroy them.

     

     

    HH

  28. Huh skelter

     

     

    Players whose great days are frequent cost a bomb because they have so many.

     

     

    That’s why the asking price is circa £1.5 to £2.5 because surrounded by better players SA might have more great days.

     

     

    I think he will hold down a mid field place as a regular. He has the attitude.

  29. TET

     

     

    polcullen looking for advice on buying a bar in Spain. If you scroll back a page or two.

     

     

    Hope your good lady is well on the mend!

  30. Proudbhoy 12.30.

     

    Hi mate.,

     

     

    Distance = Speed X Time

     

    Speed = Distance / Time

     

    Time = Distance / Speed

     

     

    Take yourself along to a running track.Time yourself how long it takes you to casually walk 100metres and use above to work out your km/h.

     

    Like jobo points there are mapped routes in Pollok Park,ones also for Rouken Glen, Pentlands, loch lomond, beecraigs,most big city parks/national parks give them.

     

    Go up to loch katrine walk round loch for an hour then come back.

     

    (Am just tryin to get yi walkin :-)

     

     

    If you are recovering from a back injury I would pay attention to footwear.Solid support trainer, vibram sole,it will help your back if your body weight is supported by a good cross/mountain trainer.

     

     

    HH