Kvistgaarden Was A Mark Lawwell Target. The Celtic Boss Cannot Trust That Judgement.
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by James Forrest
48m ago
Earlier in the week, The Record ran a bunch of reports on the Danish striker Mathias Kvistgaarden, reports which suggested that his club might be willing to let him go during the summer. The Record seemed to think they’d want a fee ranging from £6 million to more than £10 million. This was supposed to be exciting news for Celtic fans. I can’t be the only person who was entirely unmoved… Source ..read more
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Bisgrove’s Latest Claims About Celtic Are More Disingenuous Spin From A Desperate Man.
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by James Forrest
48m ago
James Bisgrove is in the headlines again, for talking about Celtic once more. I don’t know which outlet he was talking to or whether it was yet another meeting with the fans, but he’s repeated his “we shall not be moved from 5%” mantra, and he’s gone even further by claiming that the reason there were no fans at the derbies this season were issues relating to the stadiums, issues which are being… Source ..read more
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The Media Seems Determined That Matt O’Riley Will Leave Celtic This Summer. But Will He?
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by James Forrest
16h ago
One of the stories which comes up over and over again, and which reared its head this week, was about Matt O’Riley and the possibility of him leaving Celtic this summer. I say “possibility” although the way the media talks about it, this is a certainty. This week it was the turn of an ex-Ibrox player to give his approval to it; I mean, do we care? I’m sure their ex-pros would love to see us lose… Source ..read more
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The Boss Keeps The Focus Where It Belongs At Celtic. On Nothing But The Next Game On The List.
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by James Forrest
20h ago
Earlier on today, I said that Rodgers appeared in front of the latest Fan Forum meeting where he revealed that Daizen Maeda might be back a lot sooner than we all though. In fact, it was an investors club meeting he addressed when he gave that update, and some others which I will get to later on tonight, along with their implications. Rodgers has had a busy week, and it just goes to show that… Source ..read more
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The Maeda Celtic Training Rumours Have Everyone Hoping Except James Tavernier.
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by James Forrest
1d ago
Rumours swept Glasgow last night about a fan sit-down with Brendan Rodgers where he claimed that Daizen “Danger Mouse” Maeda is back in training at Celtic and that his strain is not as bad as was feared. Apparently, this emerged at the latest Fan Forum; I’m going to try and see if I can find a copy of the minutes somewhere and do a full report since my request to attend never even got the… Source ..read more
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Martin O’Neill Would Have Been A Wonderful Figurehead At Celtic.
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by James Forrest
2d ago
Earlier today, I wrote about my dismay at the latest Celtic news about two of the candidates for our vacant Under 18 manager’s job. I cannot believe that we would appoint either of the two complete novices who the media are talking about, in particular when the manager is talking about wanting to bring more youth talent into the team. This afternoon, Martin O’Neill was confirmed as the latest… Source ..read more
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Celtic Shows No Imagination Or Ambition Whatsoever In The Way It Makes Key Appointments.
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by James Forrest
2d ago
Last week, I sarcastically congratulated Darren O’Dea on getting through Celtic’s rigorous recruitment process in his appointment as “player development manager.” That process which has given us John Kennedy, Stephen McManus and a host of other ex-players. Today I was not in the least bit shocked to see Jonny Hayes and Charlie Mulgrew in the frame as Under 18 boss. The general feeling being… Source ..read more
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The Notts Forest Case Is Another One Non-Celtic Fans Don’t Want To Talk About.
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by James Forrest
2d ago
Back in the late Roman Republic, Julius Caesar won election to the post of Pontifex Maximus; basically, the head of the state religion. It was a job for life, and elevated him from his role as a clever senator to the status of being a major player. It was in this role that he was caught up in the Bona Dei affair, when another Roman nobleman, Clodius Pulcher, dressed as a woman and invaded a… Source ..read more
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Celtic Are Going To Miss Joe Hart More Than Most Of The Fans Are Aware.
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by James Forrest
3d ago
Last night, Joe Hart was honoured at Celtic Park just a day after he had made the crucial save in the penalty shoot-out at Hampden. Joe got pretty emotional on social media; I can only imagine that he was even more emotional in person. As many have said before him, he may not have arrived here as a Celtic fan but he will leave us as one, a lifelong one. On Sunday, he exuded calm during that… Source ..read more
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Rodgers Picks His Celtic Team On Merit, Not On Spite.
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by James Forrest
4d ago
Earlier today, a Celtic site suggested that the boss might be “digging in his heels” over Scales, and playing him to spite the board and to send a message about the signings. I get why that idea has gained ground and has currency. I don’t believe it myself, but I do understand why some people believe it. But there are obvious reasons why it’s unlikely. Rodgers is not going to gamble with his… Source ..read more
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