The Offical Glasgow Celtic thread

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Gaoth Dobhair Abu

Quote from: Clown on November 02, 2009, 03:50:45 PM
cos im sick of reading shite still blaming him for our current form and excusing Mowbray of any criticism or blame


I wouldn't excuse Mowbrey for our current run of poor form, but its undeniable that he is working with someone elses team. Like any manager he needs time to settle and make his own mark on the team, he also needs rid of at least 5 players who are just not good enough.
Tbc....

Myles Na G.

Good posts, Clown. You might've mentioned that, in addition to the changes in the Rangers team you highlight, their best player Bougherra (sp?) wasn't on the pitch against Celtic. As for this not being Mowbray's team - he brought in Fox, N'Guemo and Fortune. In addition, he has been reunited with Caldwell and Brown, players he relied on at Hibs. I'm not anti Mowbray. I'm just very angry at the way a successful manager was treated by a sizeable amount of Celtic fans, who seemed - and still seem - totally unwilling to give the man any credit at all for what were quite considerable achievements. It's all put down to foundations laid down by MON or the fact that Rangers were shite. As you point out Clown, Rangers were good enough to reach a European final, while MON's team was over the hill and in need of breaking up and replacing. Strachan did that on a shoestring and still managed to win titles. For that he was pushed aside for someone who couldn't a match in the English premier league.


Minder

Mowbray seems to be one of footballs losers, looks like he had brought it with him to Celtic.
"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"

Main Street

Why would you seem that Minder?

Because he couldn't keep west brom up in the EPL, he is one of football's losers?


slow corner back

Quote from: Main Street on November 02, 2009, 08:17:22 PM
Why would you seem that Minder?

Because he couldn't keep west brom up in the EPL, he is one of football's losers?
Ignore him Main street he is just sore because liverpool are currently showing the same form as west brom last year, six losses out of seven currently  :D

stew

Quote from: Che on November 01, 2009, 01:53:21 AM
Quote from: Minder on October 28, 2009, 09:42:15 PM
Bring back Strachan !

are u serious? His role was to bring down the wage bill, that's why Celtic owe 3.5 mil to the bank and rangers owe 30 mil, from the boards perspective mission accomplished, from the fans, grey feckin hairs! I'm a lifelong hoops fan and am at the end of my theather

Eh would you rather they owed 30 mil?

Strachan was successful and they are in far better shape than rangers.
Armagh, the one true love of a mans life.

Main Street

Quote from: slow corner back on November 02, 2009, 09:57:40 PM
Quote from: Main Street on November 02, 2009, 08:17:22 PM
Why would you seem that Minder?

Because he couldn't keep west brom up in the EPL, he is one of football's losers?
Ignore him Main street he is just sore because liverpool are currently showing the same form as west brom last year, six losses out of seven currently  :D
So this thread is a sort of monday morning therapy, a place where grumps can gain temporary release after their team has lost (again)? or maybe their partner has berated them again about their lack of ability to provide a minimum level of satisfaction?

Doogie Browser

Some papers talking up the possibility of trouble tonight, apparently Hamburg have close connections to Rangers and their fans are intent on trouble.  Hope it passes off incident free and Celtic can sneak the result.

lynchbhoy

Quote from: Clown on November 02, 2009, 03:38:31 PM
no - its much the same ranjers team as when gs lead celtic played them, they have prob improved with mendes and boughera if anything.

strachan should have won far more in scotland given how poor rangers were, and he had the title sewn up only to throw it away, and even as bad as Celtic are in europe this year, Mowbray has not displayed the complete lack of tactical nous that gs did when he made that complete mess against artmedia bratislava!

I see that gs has even managed to get a reasonably decent and currently winning middlesborough team to record a loss in his first game as manager too over the weekend. God help those poor boro fans !

3 out of 4 league titles is a good achievement. as well as that i think its a disgrace that your putting BOTH champions league last 16 qualifications down to luck. how bitter are some of u against strachan??
perhaps you prefer the embarrassments we've suffered in europe so far this season, beacuase we aren't managed by a man who is sarcastic to the press and never played for or supported celtic

the rangers team we beat to the title got to the final of the uefa cup knocking out some pretty decent teams along the way in strachans 3rd year - they mite hav used negative tactics but this shows that they were pretty tough to beat.

rangers lost carlos cuellar, alan hutton 7 barry ferguson from that team and are undoubtedly weaker now in my opinion - and still wiped the floor with celtic a few weeks ago - a celtic side that if you listen to the manager from the start of june was going to play a creative brand of free-flowing football.
another trophy thrown away last midweek by Mowbrays men, you will probably argue that it isn't his team yet but he had all summer to bring in his own players and the jury is still very much out on every one of his signings so far.

Mowbray is a good man and i hope he can turn it around but i dont think he was ever good enough to manage Celtic
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ferguson and hutton were hardly regulars due inj etc and are no loss to rangers.
anyhow apart from that lets concentrate on Celtic.
did you not see the ineptitude of strategy and tactics from strachan. Yes a centre half that could pass and not defend, midfielders that could defend but not pass or shoot , strikers that couldnt  or wouldnt shoot ?
throwing away a league title, not being able to score against the lowest teams - Celtics perf on cl leage was based on home record and the reputation of Fortress Celtic park built up by MON - if teams had really had a go then the floodgates would have opened, as they have now as teams are no longer afraid - thanks to gs and his record !
artmedia bratislava sticks out as the morst managerial perf I have ever witnessed by any manager anywhere to be honest!
Lets judge Mowbray and his record once he gets his own 'Team' playing and not just a couple of players bought in !
Its not that I didnt like strachan, I found him funny and great craic,  I dont even care that its not free flowing soccer - as mons team rarely played attractive stuff !
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Gaoth Dobhair Abu

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Quote from: Doogie Browser on November 05, 2009, 11:02:44 AM
Some papers talking up the possibility of trouble tonight, apparently Hamburg have close connections to Rangers and their fans are intent on trouble.  Hope it passes off incident free and Celtic can sneak the result.

Correct Hamburg have strong ties with the Huns as a response/result of Celtics good ties with the leftist and anti-facist team St. Pauli.
Hamburg have had to give St Pauli a section of thte stand beside the Celtic end to cater for their fans who were planning to attend the match in the Celtic end.
Hopefully there will be no trouble though and just a Celtic 3-1 victory.

Hail hail
Tbc....

charlieTully

Quote from: Doogie Browser on November 05, 2009, 11:02:44 AM
Some papers talking up the possibility of trouble tonight, apparently Hamburg have close connections to Rangers and their fans are intent on trouble.  Hope it passes off incident free and Celtic can sneak the result.

huns fans rioting again last night in Romania, scum give us all a bad name. papers just trying to tar hoops fans with the same brush. should be some craic in hamburg with st Paulie fans. shebeen will be giving it a rattle tonight.

lynchbhoy

Quote from: charlieTully on November 05, 2009, 01:15:02 PM
Quote from: Doogie Browser on November 05, 2009, 11:02:44 AM
Some papers talking up the possibility of trouble tonight, apparently Hamburg have close connections to Rangers and their fans are intent on trouble.  Hope it passes off incident free and Celtic can sneak the result.

huns fans rioting again last night in Romania, scum give us all a bad name. papers just trying to tar hoops fans with the same brush. should be some craic in hamburg with st Paulie fans. shebeen will be giving it a rattle tonight.
from what I am hearing there is no link between rangers and hamburg , plus while the two clubs hamburg/st pauli are in the same town, there is no actual animosity between the two apart from a friendly rivalry and is apparantly is normal for one club to support the other in whatever competition they are in !!!!

Celtic fans will be well looked after by hamburg and the st pauli guys are to bring Celtic fans to their pubs (though I hear this is in the rougher parts of town near the docklands!!)

the german police are no slouches either and there wont be too much trouble other than drunkeness !

as for rangers fans causing more trouble - well thats the usual !
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Gaoth Dobhair Abu

Europa League
Hamburg v  Celtic 1800
   

Venue: HSH Nordbank Arena Date: Thursday, 5 November 2009 Kick-off: 1800 GMT Coverage: BBC Sport website, BBC Radio Scotland and ESPN

Celtic travel to Hamburg in the Europa League without injured midfielders Shaun Maloney and Scott Brown.
Maloney is suffering from tendonitis in the heel, while Brown is still resting a troublesome ankle problem.
With keeper Artur Boruc recovering from a minor knee operation, Lukasz Zaluska will continue to wear the gloves.

Chinese midfielder Zheng Zhi is not eligible to play for the visitors since he was signed after the registration deadline for the group phase.

Striker Marc-Antoine Fortune made a comeback from injury at the weekend, playing the final 25 minutes against Kilmarnock, and may be considered for a starting place.

Captain Stephen McManus could step back into central defence, having served a domestic suspension at the weekend.

Hamburg, who won 1-0 at Celtic Park a fortnight ago, have a long injury list.
First choice strikers Paolo Guerrero and Mladen Petric are sidelined, while Alex Silva, Collin Benjamin, Miroslav Stepanek and Bastian Reinhardt are also long-term casualties.

The home side sit on six points after three games, while Celtic are bottom of the four-team section, having amassed just a solitary point.

Tbc....

Main Street

TV3e  are not showing it.
Probably will be available online if espn are broadcasting it.