Surrey bhoy. PLEASE UNDERSTAND THIS I NEVER ADVOCATED LEAVING LENNOXTOWN. i NEVER SUGGESTED GOING TO TRAIN AT BARROWFIELD. Neil Lennon and probably his whole management team decided to do so. I merely pointed out twice that I thought there was a problem at Lennoxtown that was causing so many injuries. Surrey bhoy I have no idea if the Celtic medical team know anything about injuries but I presume they know as much as you or I would know from a distance. OUr bears with their sore heads may remember that they too had a problem with injuries in a similar way after they moved to ......field I did not want to annoy them further by mentioning SDM name. Stereo, Its not like you to be wrong but as Espania Celt pointed out you did give a medical judgement without even looking at the "injured" party. Don't worry about it we all make fools of ourselves sometimes.
I gave a personal opinion, not a medical one. Do you think I'm a medical doctor? You give opinions and I give opinions. If you think your Rain Man abilities gives you a greater insight into the situation then good for you.
I would like to refer the honourable gentleman to the very first line of his article: "I see Neil Lennon has taken what I think is a belated steps to move training from Lennoxtown."
I didn't realize our players' injuries were psychological....so do they only think they're physically injured?
Cossy you are quite write you can copy. Despite your massive improvement in knowledge since you moved from Glasgow to Surrey, I clearly said that Neil Lennon had decided to move training from Lennoxtown. I merely had previously pointed out that I thought there might be a problem with the lennoxtown surface. I amazed that you think I would be presumptive enough to think that Neil Lennon or anyone else at Celtic Park would take the word of a poster. Now we know how presumptive going to Surrey has made you, thinking that the Celtic players and trainers did not know how to warm up properly.
Hoops on one post you say that Celtic have made what you believe is a belated move away from lennoxtown. In another post you say you never advocated the move. Make your mind up.
Cossy, to clarify my point again, On this site I said that I thought Lennoxtown was the reason for Celtic having so many injuries. I was not telling N Lennon to move to Barrowfield. I would not be so presumptuous to think that a mere poster could influence the Professionalism of the Celtic Management, but again if you want to believe I have that power who am I to query the boy from Surrey.
I gave an opinion that when a club has a lot of injuries at the same time it's often the sign that things aren't right in the background.
Stereo, I agree with you when a club has a lot of injuries things are not right, not only on the background but also in the choices manager has in players for selection. To be serious Celtic made good substitutions on Saturday to ensure victory. It was very easy to making match winning changes when he had players of the calibre of Ki, Paddy and Commons to bring on. A month and more ago Neil had not got the options But at the same time we were not happy that he wasn't trying changes and games often petered out.
ST - I happen to agree with this and if you had stuck to it in your previous response to sh instead of adding the, bandwagon, 'Rain Man' reference (which some Rangers fans on here will be delighted to propagate), I would not have felt inclined to reply in a facetious manner....but thank you for the clarification!
As those of you who knows me, I am always to modest to claim credit where maybe credit is due. However, I have to say its not today or yesterday that I questioned the training facilities provided by the pitches at Lennoxtown. Surely we can all agree, that Lennon moving the training away from Lennoxtown, has made a fantastic change. Only one injury in two matches, and that at Parkhead, but players returning to fitness and best display of the season. I am sure you all will rush to agree with me.
Thanks Pud. I am surprised that you replied to my post when you had no interest in the topic, I suppose it takes all sorts.