An amazing few days in the life of Celtic Football.
First the good news, the lout who posted bigoted posts about Neil Lennon got eight months in jail. Bad news he should have got eight years.
More good news McFadden is signing for Everton. He chose to play for a recent Rangers boss over Celtic 3/4 years ago saying he wanted nothing to do with Glasgow Football. Still more good news Greig and McClelland have resigned from Rangers Board. Rats deserting sinking ship and also when the Celtic and Rangers boards meet Celtic Directors will no longer worry about broken legs.
Possible good news Kayal close to new deal, maybe a new deal will return him to standard he was last year.
Now for the horrible Saturday. Is it that God awful stripe but when they were it I cannot remember them ever looking like a Celtic team.
I have backed Lennon for ten years, last season attaining 92 points to me was good enough to win the league except fo two many clubs wanted Walter to go out on a high.
This season, some bad results.
Saturday was new low and one reason was the team Neil picked. For a football person of his experience it was a terrible collection of players.
2 attacking fullbacks and no out and out defensive midfielder mean't only 2 defenders. Now the best centre backs in the world would find it difficult to keep a clean sheet. Our two c/bs are not the best in the world.
The first half play, first 10/15 minutes were fine as most of our players got in and about the Killie players and forced bad balls from them.
Then a Killie goal, big Dan isolated (why?) and a soft goal.
Did Celtic do what Celtic does and that is get stuck in and fight their way back in ? No. Amazing Celtic fell to pieces examples straight forward short Celtic throw ins were been taken away by Killie players
Half time night mare 3 nil down.
At least N Lennon put on a player who should have started Wangama and he brought some order to centre midfield/defence.
Eventually Celtic got the breakthrough and scored 3 goals in 8 minutes.
Why they did not press on and win the game baffles me. Just as if Stokes opener flicked a switch and Celtic burst to life. Mulgrew scoring the equaliser flicked the off switch and Celtic were lucky in the end to hang on.
I don't think we will ever know what the hell we were watching on Saturday, I hope lessons have been taken on board by everyone at Celtic Park. Management, I feel need to sit down with each player and do what it takes to have everyone singing from the same hymn book. Together this team can win all in Scotland, divided they will win nothing and won't even finish 2nd or 3rd. It has to be sorted this week, if at the end of a day a player still is not happy NL has to isolate that player and bring the rest through if not he knows what to expect.
First the good news, the lout who posted bigoted posts about Neil Lennon got eight months in jail. Bad news he should have got eight years.
More good news McFadden is signing for Everton. He chose to play for a recent Rangers boss over Celtic 3/4 years ago saying he wanted nothing to do with Glasgow Football. Still more good news Greig and McClelland have resigned from Rangers Board. Rats deserting sinking ship and also when the Celtic and Rangers boards meet Celtic Directors will no longer worry about broken legs.
Possible good news Kayal close to new deal, maybe a new deal will return him to standard he was last year.
Now for the horrible Saturday. Is it that God awful stripe but when they were it I cannot remember them ever looking like a Celtic team.
I have backed Lennon for ten years, last season attaining 92 points to me was good enough to win the league except fo two many clubs wanted Walter to go out on a high.
This season, some bad results.
Saturday was new low and one reason was the team Neil picked. For a football person of his experience it was a terrible collection of players.
2 attacking fullbacks and no out and out defensive midfielder mean't only 2 defenders. Now the best centre backs in the world would find it difficult to keep a clean sheet. Our two c/bs are not the best in the world.
The first half play, first 10/15 minutes were fine as most of our players got in and about the Killie players and forced bad balls from them.
Then a Killie goal, big Dan isolated (why?) and a soft goal.
Did Celtic do what Celtic does and that is get stuck in and fight their way back in ? No. Amazing Celtic fell to pieces examples straight forward short Celtic throw ins were been taken away by Killie players
Half time night mare 3 nil down.
At least N Lennon put on a player who should have started Wangama and he brought some order to centre midfield/defence.
Eventually Celtic got the breakthrough and scored 3 goals in 8 minutes.
Why they did not press on and win the game baffles me. Just as if Stokes opener flicked a switch and Celtic burst to life. Mulgrew scoring the equaliser flicked the off switch and Celtic were lucky in the end to hang on.
I don't think we will ever know what the hell we were watching on Saturday, I hope lessons have been taken on board by everyone at Celtic Park. Management, I feel need to sit down with each player and do what it takes to have everyone singing from the same hymn book. Together this team can win all in Scotland, divided they will win nothing and won't even finish 2nd or 3rd. It has to be sorted this week, if at the end of a day a player still is not happy NL has to isolate that player and bring the rest through if not he knows what to expect.