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Targetman

Getting slightly concerned at the minute, just listening to Talksport and that hun Jim White absolutely creaming himself at the Defoe signing, we do need a few decent players in but after the lack of transfer activity in the summer I'm not overly confident that the quality will be added, but then who do you go for?

ned

Quote from: Targetman on January 04, 2019, 11:47:36 AM
Getting slightly concerned at the minute, just listening to Talksport and that hun Jim White absolutely creaming himself at the Defoe signing, we do need a few decent players in but after the lack of transfer activity in the summer I'm not overly confident that the quality will be added, but then who do you go for?

We are caught between two things, needing quality and needing to watch what we spend. The quality we need is too expensive and what we can afford is not good enough or may be considered a punt. Unfortunately, players like Wanyama, VVD and Dembele are the exception. One type of player like this every three years or so isn't going to improve anything but our bank balance. And Defoe isn't the answer for us either.

illdecide

Celtic have called on referee John Beaton to be allowed to explain his decisions publicly from the 1-0 defeat to Rangers.

The club say they are "surprised" at the Scottish FA's decision not to take retrospective disciplinary action into a number of incidents in the game.

Alfredo Morelos was cited by the SFA for three incidents in the Ibrox match.

But because referee Beaton saw all three no retrospective action can take place on this basis.

Morelos appeared to aim a kick at Scott Brown, caught Anthony Ralston with his studs and seemed to grab at Ryan Christie.

Celtic say they have requested a meeting with SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell and the association's head of refereeing John Fleming.

In a statement the club said: "It is reported that no action was taken because the match referee saw all of the incidents in question.

"Given that the referee took no action at the time, this tends to suggest that such conduct, which in one instance led to a Celtic player, Anthony Ralston, being injured, is acceptable in Scottish football. That cannot be right.

"On the day, Celtic did not play well enough to win the match, something we accept. However, this issue goes beyond the result of the match."
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

charlieTully

Quote from: illdecide on January 04, 2019, 05:23:32 PM
Celtic have called on referee John Beaton to be allowed to explain his decisions publicly from the 1-0 defeat to Rangers.

The club say they are "surprised" at the Scottish FA's decision not to take retrospective disciplinary action into a number of incidents in the game.

Alfredo Morelos was cited by the SFA for three incidents in the Ibrox match.

But because referee Beaton saw all three no retrospective action can take place on this basis.

Morelos appeared to aim a kick at Scott Brown, caught Anthony Ralston with his studs and seemed to grab at Ryan Christie.

Celtic say they have requested a meeting with SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell and the association's head of refereeing John Fleming.

In a statement the club said: "It is reported that no action was taken because the match referee saw all of the incidents in question.

"Given that the referee took no action at the time, this tends to suggest that such conduct, which in one instance led to a Celtic player, Anthony Ralston, being injured, is acceptable in Scottish football. That cannot be right.

"On the day, Celtic did not play well enough to win the match, something we accept. However, this issue goes beyond the result of the match."

https://youtu.be/d-fH2-ABHX0

Main Street

Quote from: charlieTully on January 04, 2019, 05:42:17 PM
Quote from: illdecide on January 04, 2019, 05:23:32 PM
Celtic have called on referee John Beaton to be allowed to explain his decisions publicly from the 1-0 defeat to Rangers.

The club say they are "surprised" at the Scottish FA's decision not to take retrospective disciplinary action into a number of incidents in the game.

Alfredo Morelos was cited by the SFA for three incidents in the Ibrox match.

But because referee Beaton saw all three no retrospective action can take place on this basis.

Morelos appeared to aim a kick at Scott Brown, caught Anthony Ralston with his studs and seemed to grab at Ryan Christie.

Celtic say they have requested a meeting with SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell and the association's head of refereeing John Fleming.

In a statement the club said: "It is reported that no action was taken because the match referee saw all of the incidents in question.

"Given that the referee took no action at the time, this tends to suggest that such conduct, which in one instance led to a Celtic player, Anthony Ralston, being injured, is acceptable in Scottish football. That cannot be right.

"On the day, Celtic did not play well enough to win the match, something we accept. However, this issue goes beyond the result of the match."

https://youtu.be/d-fH2-ABHX0
If anyone finds difficulty with believing everything about the masonic conspiracy against Celtic in that documentary, just put on a Tyrone hat and suddenly the conspiracy will all make sense.

Targetman

Ffs Beaton's an ex season ticket holder at ibrox and was drinking in a well known hun pub after the game, where else would you get it, still doesn't excuse Celtic being physically and mentally weak against them!!

From the Bunker

Celtic In Talks To Become Substantial Stakeholder In Shamrock Rovers



Scottish Premier League side Celtic are reported to be involved in discussions to become substantial shareholders of Shamrock Rovers.

Per the Irish Mail, Celtic majority shareholder Dermot Desmond is driving the deal. Desmond is an Irish businessman who previously held a stake in Manchester United. The deal would see Celtic have first refusal on signing youth players.

For Shamrock Rovers, they would benefit with loan deals for Celtic players in need of first-team football.

The two clubs regularly play pre-season friendlies against each other. Goalkeeping wonder-kid Gavin Bazunu, who recently signed for Manchester City, was reported to have gone on trial at Celtic before opting for the Premier League club. Manager Brendan Rodgers also enjoys a close relationship with Stephen Bradley, having worked with the Hoops boss when he was a player at Arsenal.

Sydney-based businessman Ray Wilson, who owns a major stake in Rovers, will return from Australia to discuss the deal later this month.


https://www.balls.ie/football/celtic-shamrock-rovers-3-403890?fbclid=IwAR0VEvtT5TGz_Ofjkms00opfNLH4bPsr7_BWY-MfSJvJfYzZ41zHAyjd3RE


Hard to see what Shamrock Rovers would gain from this arrangement. Anyone not good enough for the Scottish Premiership you feel would also struggle in the LOI. Wonder has Duff anything to do with this?


Over the Bar

Never heard much of him. Does he strengthen the squad significantly? 

Oliver Burke: Celtic sign Scotland winger on loan from West Brom - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46769260

Baile Brigín 2

Quote from: From the Bunker on January 05, 2019, 11:46:47 AM
Celtic In Talks To Become Substantial Stakeholder In Shamrock Rovers



Scottish Premier League side Celtic are reported to be involved in discussions to become substantial shareholders of Shamrock Rovers.

Per the Irish Mail, Celtic majority shareholder Dermot Desmond is driving the deal. Desmond is an Irish businessman who previously held a stake in Manchester United. The deal would see Celtic have first refusal on signing youth players.

For Shamrock Rovers, they would benefit with loan deals for Celtic players in need of first-team football.

The two clubs regularly play pre-season friendlies against each other. Goalkeeping wonder-kid Gavin Bazunu, who recently signed for Manchester City, was reported to have gone on trial at Celtic before opting for the Premier League club. Manager Brendan Rodgers also enjoys a close relationship with Stephen Bradley, having worked with the Hoops boss when he was a player at Arsenal.

Sydney-based businessman Ray Wilson, who owns a major stake in Rovers, will return from Australia to discuss the deal later this month.


https://www.balls.ie/football/celtic-shamrock-rovers-3-403890?fbclid=IwAR0VEvtT5TGz_Ofjkms00opfNLH4bPsr7_BWY-MfSJvJfYzZ41zHAyjd3RE


Hard to see what Shamrock Rovers would gain from this arrangement. Anyone not good enough for the Scottish Premiership you feel would also struggle in the LOI. Wonder has Duff anything to do with this?

Why would DD buy equity in Rovers to arrange a standard parent/feeder arrangement? Why would Rovers members agree to it. The story cannot be as the tabloids reported

marty34

Quote from: Over the Bar on January 05, 2019, 11:49:19 AM
Never heard much of him. Does he strengthen the squad significantly? 

Oliver Burke: Celtic sign Scotland winger on loan from West Brom - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46769260

Good addition butCeltic need a striker, centre back and right back.  Johnston amd Forrest are wingers. Sinclair on the other wing.

lenny

Quote from: From the Bunker on January 05, 2019, 11:46:47 AM
Celtic In Talks To Become Substantial Stakeholder In Shamrock Rovers



Scottish Premier League side Celtic are reported to be involved in discussions to become substantial shareholders of Shamrock Rovers.

Per the Irish Mail, Celtic majority shareholder Dermot Desmond is driving the deal. Desmond is an Irish businessman who previously held a stake in Manchester United. The deal would see Celtic have first refusal on signing youth players.

For Shamrock Rovers, they would benefit with loan deals for Celtic players in need of first-team football.

The two clubs regularly play pre-season friendlies against each other. Goalkeeping wonder-kid Gavin Bazunu, who recently signed for Manchester City, was reported to have gone on trial at Celtic before opting for the Premier League club. Manager Brendan Rodgers also enjoys a close relationship with Stephen Bradley, having worked with the Hoops boss when he was a player at Arsenal.

Sydney-based businessman Ray Wilson, who owns a major stake in Rovers, will return from Australia to discuss the deal later this month.


https://www.balls.ie/football/celtic-shamrock-rovers-3-403890?fbclid=IwAR0VEvtT5TGz_Ofjkms00opfNLH4bPsr7_BWY-MfSJvJfYzZ41zHAyjd3RE


Hard to see what Shamrock Rovers would gain from this arrangement. Anyone not good enough for the Scottish Premiership you feel would also struggle in the LOI
. Wonder has Duff anything to do with this?

What sort of shite/nonsense comment is this? Celtic have had loads of players recently who have totally failed at celtic but have gone on to be very successful in the english championship which is well above LOI. Examples are teemu pukki - pish at celtic but one of the top scorers at the moment in the championship. Daryl murphy was nowhere near the celtic team but left and became one of the top scorers in the championship for ipswich. Stefan johansen had lost his place in the celtic team, went to fulham in the epl and championship and now milan are rumoured to be interested in him. There are numerous other examples like shaun maloney, ross wallace etc. Celtic have lots of fringe and young players who would do a great job for Rovers and they stand to gain a great deal from this move.

screenexile

Quote from: lenny on January 05, 2019, 07:10:27 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on January 05, 2019, 11:46:47 AM
Celtic In Talks To Become Substantial Stakeholder In Shamrock Rovers



Scottish Premier League side Celtic are reported to be involved in discussions to become substantial shareholders of Shamrock Rovers.

Per the Irish Mail, Celtic majority shareholder Dermot Desmond is driving the deal. Desmond is an Irish businessman who previously held a stake in Manchester United. The deal would see Celtic have first refusal on signing youth players.

For Shamrock Rovers, they would benefit with loan deals for Celtic players in need of first-team football.

The two clubs regularly play pre-season friendlies against each other. Goalkeeping wonder-kid Gavin Bazunu, who recently signed for Manchester City, was reported to have gone on trial at Celtic before opting for the Premier League club. Manager Brendan Rodgers also enjoys a close relationship with Stephen Bradley, having worked with the Hoops boss when he was a player at Arsenal.

Sydney-based businessman Ray Wilson, who owns a major stake in Rovers, will return from Australia to discuss the deal later this month.


https://www.balls.ie/football/celtic-shamrock-rovers-3-403890?fbclid=IwAR0VEvtT5TGz_Ofjkms00opfNLH4bPsr7_BWY-MfSJvJfYzZ41zHAyjd3RE


Hard to see what Shamrock Rovers would gain from this arrangement. Anyone not good enough for the Scottish Premiership you feel would also struggle in the LOI
. Wonder has Duff anything to do with this?

What sort of shite/nonsense comment is this? Celtic have had loads of players recently who have totally failed at celtic but have gone on to be very successful in the english championship which is well above LOI. Examples are teemu pukki - pish at celtic but one of the top scorers at the moment in the championship. Daryl murphy was nowhere near the celtic team but left and became one of the top scorers in the championship for ipswich. Stefan johansen had lost his place in the celtic team, went to fulham in the epl and championship and now milan are rumoured to be interested in him. There are numerous other examples like shaun maloney, ross wallace etc. Celtic have lots of fringe and young players who would do a great job for Rovers and they stand to gain a great deal from this move.

The other way to look at it would be these lads played better when playing along with better players!!!

michaelg

Quote from: charlieTully on January 04, 2019, 05:42:17 PM
Quote from: illdecide on January 04, 2019, 05:23:32 PM
Celtic have called on referee John Beaton to be allowed to explain his decisions publicly from the 1-0 defeat to Rangers.

The club say they are "surprised" at the Scottish FA's decision not to take retrospective disciplinary action into a number of incidents in the game.

Alfredo Morelos was cited by the SFA for three incidents in the Ibrox match.

But because referee Beaton saw all three no retrospective action can take place on this basis.

Morelos appeared to aim a kick at Scott Brown, caught Anthony Ralston with his studs and seemed to grab at Ryan Christie.

Celtic say they have requested a meeting with SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell and the association's head of refereeing John Fleming.

In a statement the club said: "It is reported that no action was taken because the match referee saw all of the incidents in question.

"Given that the referee took no action at the time, this tends to suggest that such conduct, which in one instance led to a Celtic player, Anthony Ralston, being injured, is acceptable in Scottish football. That cannot be right.

"On the day, Celtic did not play well enough to win the match, something we accept. However, this issue goes beyond the result of the match."

https://youtu.be/d-fH2-ABHX0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhXkgpCzM1o
Maybe Rangers fans could put  together an "Anyone but Rangers" version.

lenny

Quote from: michaelg on January 06, 2019, 10:41:24 PM
Quote from: charlieTully on January 04, 2019, 05:42:17 PM
Quote from: illdecide on January 04, 2019, 05:23:32 PM
Celtic have called on referee John Beaton to be allowed to explain his decisions publicly from the 1-0 defeat to Rangers.

The club say they are "surprised" at the Scottish FA's decision not to take retrospective disciplinary action into a number of incidents in the game.

Alfredo Morelos was cited by the SFA for three incidents in the Ibrox match.

But because referee Beaton saw all three no retrospective action can take place on this basis.

Morelos appeared to aim a kick at Scott Brown, caught Anthony Ralston with his studs and seemed to grab at Ryan Christie.

Celtic say they have requested a meeting with SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell and the association's head of refereeing John Fleming.

In a statement the club said: "It is reported that no action was taken because the match referee saw all of the incidents in question.

"Given that the referee took no action at the time, this tends to suggest that such conduct, which in one instance led to a Celtic player, Anthony Ralston, being injured, is acceptable in Scottish football. That cannot be right.

"On the day, Celtic did not play well enough to win the match, something we accept. However, this issue goes beyond the result of the match."

https://youtu.be/d-fH2-ABHX0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhXkgpCzM1o
Maybe Rangers fans could put  together an "Anyone but Rangers" version.

Watched the first 7 or 8 clips there. The first one is clearly a penalty and an incorrect decision. The others look like perfectly correct decisions.

Baile Brigín 2

Quote from: lenny on January 05, 2019, 07:10:27 PM
Quote from: From the Bunker on January 05, 2019, 11:46:47 AM
Celtic In Talks To Become Substantial Stakeholder In Shamrock Rovers



Scottish Premier League side Celtic are reported to be involved in discussions to become substantial shareholders of Shamrock Rovers.

Per the Irish Mail, Celtic majority shareholder Dermot Desmond is driving the deal. Desmond is an Irish businessman who previously held a stake in Manchester United. The deal would see Celtic have first refusal on signing youth players.

For Shamrock Rovers, they would benefit with loan deals for Celtic players in need of first-team football.

The two clubs regularly play pre-season friendlies against each other. Goalkeeping wonder-kid Gavin Bazunu, who recently signed for Manchester City, was reported to have gone on trial at Celtic before opting for the Premier League club. Manager Brendan Rodgers also enjoys a close relationship with Stephen Bradley, having worked with the Hoops boss when he was a player at Arsenal.

Sydney-based businessman Ray Wilson, who owns a major stake in Rovers, will return from Australia to discuss the deal later this month.


https://www.balls.ie/football/celtic-shamrock-rovers-3-403890?fbclid=IwAR0VEvtT5TGz_Ofjkms00opfNLH4bPsr7_BWY-MfSJvJfYzZ41zHAyjd3RE


Hard to see what Shamrock Rovers would gain from this arrangement. Anyone not good enough for the Scottish Premiership you feel would also struggle in the LOI
. Wonder has Duff anything to do with this?

What sort of shite/nonsense comment is this? Celtic have had loads of players recently who have totally failed at celtic but have gone on to be very successful in the english championship which is well above LOI. Examples are teemu pukki - pish at celtic but one of the top scorers at the moment in the championship. Daryl murphy was nowhere near the celtic team but left and became one of the top scorers in the championship for ipswich. Stefan johansen had lost his place in the celtic team, went to fulham in the epl and championship and now milan are rumoured to be interested in him. There are numerous other examples like shaun maloney, ross wallace etc. Celtic have lots of fringe and young players who would do a great job for Rovers and they stand to gain a great deal from this move.

But do Rovers need to sell a stake of the club to Celtic to do a football linkup?  Something isnt right about how this is being reported.

Can you see the Rovers rank and file voting this through? Chosing never to play in Europe?