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ned

Quote from: themac_23 on August 03, 2017, 09:24:32 AM
Great to get through, few stray passes and heavy touches just not at full match sharpness yet but again, we were able to get through against a team who are top of their league half way through their season. Sinclair was class for me last night, a lot of his touches etc weren't coming off but the tracking, tackling and harassing even in the final stages resulted in a good few turn overs, thats what you need in players when things arent going great for them dig in and put in the hard yards. Delighted with the result

Agree on Sinclair. He made the goal, brilliant turn near halfway with back to goals and run towards their box.
Rosenborg were ultra cautious bar 15 minutes at start of second half. Great result bearing in mind we were without a recognised striker for 3/4 of the tie and had to play a midfielder and a 19 year old in central defence for most of it.

tonto1888

Quote from: T Fearon on August 03, 2017, 12:11:54 AM
Sadly this is the same pattern as last year.Scraping through against inferior sides with much inferior resources, when we should be building momentum during what should be a routine qualifying process,and arrive  in the Group Stages with confidence and ready to be ultra competitive in all six games,and challenge for at least the runner up spot.

Getting an away win against a team half way through the season is a good win. Challenging for the runners spot is probably a bit much given we will be a pit four side and up against teams with much superior resources

Main Street

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You guys fall for the troll every time.
One after the other, line up to get trolled.

Main Street

One thing's about 99% certain, If Celtic started off  the CL campaign at the play-off stage, they would be beaten handily just as they were beaten many times in the past. Even Celtic's uefa run to the final with their best ever team since the Jock Stein era, were beaten by Basle in the CL play-off that same season.  Going through the qualifiers, stepping up each round, greatly improves the chances of getting through.





themac_23

Quote from: tonto1888 on August 03, 2017, 10:07:04 AM
Quote from: T Fearon on August 03, 2017, 12:11:54 AM
Sadly this is the same pattern as last year.Scraping through against inferior sides with much inferior resources, when we should be building momentum during what should be a routine qualifying process,and arrive  in the Group Stages with confidence and ready to be ultra competitive in all six games,and challenge for at least the runner up spot.

Getting an away win against a team half way through the season is a good win. Challenging for the runners spot is probably a bit much given we will be a pit four side and up against teams with much superior resources

Read last night that if 1 of 4/5 teams in the non champions draw fail to qualift then we can go in 3rd seeds, would be a great boost

uimhr ocht

Fair play to wee Forrest I'm his biggest critic but his strike brings champions league group closer,its ridiculous we have so many qualifier rounds to manage,also talk of 4qualifiers next season a joke really and the team in pre season.

Hectic

Na I am kind of in the camp as well that stepped up qualifiers suits us better rather than first competitive game being say in qualifying round against the best standard we are going to hit.  Just one of those things when you are at that stage of the season you have no momentum so it is a great leveller or if you are hitting a team mid season it is a disadvantage.

I would be happy enough to play Qarabag despite the trip - their season has not started and their nearest challengers from last season brought in Andy Halliday to try and improve them so if that is any sort of measure I would be less than fearful of their quality.

illdecide

I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

Main Street


illdecide

Yes, big distance to travel for away leg but would still expect to qualify
I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

StGallsGAA

I thought first team out played 2nd leg at home?  When did this change?

Hectic

Happy enough though they are mid season but we have a few competitive games before then so hopefully we will be getting closer to the thing by then. Glad we avoided the Israelis and the inevitable baggage of such a tie.

stew

Quote from: Hectic on August 04, 2017, 12:11:28 PM
Happy enough though they are mid season but we have a few competitive games before then so hopefully we will be getting closer to the thing by then. Glad we avoided the Israelis and the inevitable baggage of such a tie.

Israelis are people too and if Celtic fans could learn to leave their politics at home there would be no problem.
Armagh, the one true love of a mans life.

ned

Quote from: StGallsGAA on August 04, 2017, 11:35:48 AM
I thought first team out played 2nd leg at home?  When did this change?

Has never been the case. Seeded team is drawn first, the two teams are put in a separate bag together then drawn to see who is home first.

Hectic

Quote from: stew on August 04, 2017, 12:26:23 PM
Quote from: Hectic on August 04, 2017, 12:11:28 PM
Happy enough though they are mid season but we have a few competitive games before then so hopefully we will be getting closer to the thing by then. Glad we avoided the Israelis and the inevitable baggage of such a tie.

Israelis are people too and if Celtic fans could learn to leave their politics at home there would be no problem.

Did I say they were not people? Did I say their supporters or their players would be the ones bringing the baggage to the game?

For me the display of another countries national flag is pretty mild but having pi$$ed up the back of UEFA rules on a fairly regular basis we did not need the inevitability of Palestinian flags on display had we drawn them. Situation best avoided in my opinion.