Crisis? what crisis? Ronny must stay Not his biggest fan but, I thought Mulgrew had a steadying influence today and his distribution was decent. All in all, a good day at the office.
We dropped the point last year early in the season so the middle third has been a problem this season.
I am not sure it was shocking. If a team sits in we have no idea how to break them down. He bought christie and allan for this yet he does not pick them. he needs to **** off with commons and ckr. Mcgreggor for me will also never be a player. Some goal to win it though
Agree re Christie and Allan, no movement off the ball from our players, when we reach final third. He has turned Celtic into a soft team, no bite, or urgency, even Brown has lost his way with Ronnies "tactics".
Can't say I'm too bothered about performances at this stage, just glad to get that one out the way with no real damage done
1-0 in injury time,the stuff that champions are made of. This was always going to be about the result and hats off to Killie, if they had played as well in half their games against other sides as they have against us in three games they would be in the top 6. They played well and got hee haw, ah well what a shame, never mind.
Killie played well. We didn't see much from our forward 4 because Killie defended brilliantly. Ckr is strong and would do more against a team not playing for a draw. Commons is a **** but is the type of player you need to unlock defences like Kilmarnock. He did not perform tough. Allan has not proven anything to make it his position. Patrick Messi struggled to get anything today too. Brown is done in, I don't think he's lost heart just legs. We should have won 3 nil today on that performance. We had the chances so other than converting them himself what's Ronny to do. He gets a pass mark today from me
He could bum a baby, throw Nazi salutes whilst in the dugout, play Gordon as a lone target man, and put pink socks in with your whites, and you'd still give him pass marks.
Right, what's everyone thinking for this wan? Any of you going (LOL! JOKES!)? If not, where will you watch it? I'm torn between screaming at my TV alone, or watching it with some hun brethren I know out here. Last season I was nervous but I reckon that's simply because there's always a fear, no matter how small, that we'll lose. This season, I actually think there's a genuine chance the huns could do us - at the very least, it's going to be closer than the inaugural match last time. I'm worried about our centre backs for a start. Boyata never looks comfortable on or off the ball. Brown's also been off the pace for a while. I reckon it's going to be 3-2 Celtic, but I won't be putting my briefcase on it. NO SURRENDER
All things being equal, we should roll over them in the big spaces of Hampdump. My big fear is us getting a player sent off, and I'll be betting money on that very thing happening! Anyway, as Brigton resembles a cheap zombie movie on these days, I shall be heading to the Highlands till it's all over