McCann and Boyd are sick knowing Brendan is Staying at Celtic.
Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 11:46 am
What a fantastic way to clinch the League Title at Tynecastle yesterday, a brilliant display and result, winning 5-0, and achieved without a recognised striker on the pitch, not counting two disallowed goals that should have stood, just another day at the office for the Scottish Officials, are they just getting into sync for the semi-final?
And the anti-Celtic mob got another shock when Brendan said he was going nowhere. Mugs like Neil McCann, Gordon Waddell, and Kris Boyd would have been sick hearing Brendan say “There is not a place I could be in this world right now where I’d be happier in my football life and personal life” not exactly the words of a man in a hurry to leave as they’d all predicted, or was it more in hope and desperation?
Yesterday was a brilliant day all round, the only down side was the amount of Celtic Supporters who go every week who couldn’t get a ticket, let’s hope when Hearts complete their new stand they go back to giving us the whole of the Roseburn Stand, sharing a stand with Hearts obnoxious supporters is not a pleasant experience. Could you imagine the furore if Celtic Supporters had acted like the Hearts ones did with Mikael Lustig on the touchline? I wonder what Anne Budge has to say about that.
Apparently there was a problem before the game yesterday when the police and stewards tried to close the gates and deny entry to supporters with legitimate match tickets, it’s strange how Tynecastle is the only ground we have that problem at. I personally entered the ground at about 11.30 for exactly that reason, we had problems the last time we played there.
I have to ask the question as well, what were the police and stewards doing in the five or six security cordons we had to pass through to get to the turnstiles? You had to show your ticket, but at no time did anyone have a close look at the tickets, it could have been a hospital appointment card for all they would have known.
I would love to see us go through the season undefeated, but there is a bigger picture, qualifying for the group stages of the Champions League is more important than that. If the club is going to continue to improve we need Champions League Football, and the financial benefits that come with that. If we can manage to do both then that would be perfect.
I’m looking forward now to the rest of the season starting off on Wednesday night against Partick Thistle. Brendan has a bit of a dilemma, does he start to give some players a rest? Or does he go with his first choice team? I feel he will go somewhere in the middle, I certainly hope he does, I remember in past seasons losing games at home after we had already won the league.
So it’s congratulations to Brendan and his staff, and of course all the players for giving us a fantastic season so far, let’s hope we can complete the Treble. Also congratulations to Dermot and Peter for giving us a Manager fitting of this Great Football Club. Finally to the best supporters in the World, give yourselves a pat on the back for proving that once again.
The Future is Bright … The Future is Green & White.
And the anti-Celtic mob got another shock when Brendan said he was going nowhere. Mugs like Neil McCann, Gordon Waddell, and Kris Boyd would have been sick hearing Brendan say “There is not a place I could be in this world right now where I’d be happier in my football life and personal life” not exactly the words of a man in a hurry to leave as they’d all predicted, or was it more in hope and desperation?
Yesterday was a brilliant day all round, the only down side was the amount of Celtic Supporters who go every week who couldn’t get a ticket, let’s hope when Hearts complete their new stand they go back to giving us the whole of the Roseburn Stand, sharing a stand with Hearts obnoxious supporters is not a pleasant experience. Could you imagine the furore if Celtic Supporters had acted like the Hearts ones did with Mikael Lustig on the touchline? I wonder what Anne Budge has to say about that.
Apparently there was a problem before the game yesterday when the police and stewards tried to close the gates and deny entry to supporters with legitimate match tickets, it’s strange how Tynecastle is the only ground we have that problem at. I personally entered the ground at about 11.30 for exactly that reason, we had problems the last time we played there.
I have to ask the question as well, what were the police and stewards doing in the five or six security cordons we had to pass through to get to the turnstiles? You had to show your ticket, but at no time did anyone have a close look at the tickets, it could have been a hospital appointment card for all they would have known.
I would love to see us go through the season undefeated, but there is a bigger picture, qualifying for the group stages of the Champions League is more important than that. If the club is going to continue to improve we need Champions League Football, and the financial benefits that come with that. If we can manage to do both then that would be perfect.
I’m looking forward now to the rest of the season starting off on Wednesday night against Partick Thistle. Brendan has a bit of a dilemma, does he start to give some players a rest? Or does he go with his first choice team? I feel he will go somewhere in the middle, I certainly hope he does, I remember in past seasons losing games at home after we had already won the league.
So it’s congratulations to Brendan and his staff, and of course all the players for giving us a fantastic season so far, let’s hope we can complete the Treble. Also congratulations to Dermot and Peter for giving us a Manager fitting of this Great Football Club. Finally to the best supporters in the World, give yourselves a pat on the back for proving that once again.
The Future is Bright … The Future is Green & White.