comment by Insufferable-Piffle (U4388)
posted 4 minutes ago
Is Kyogo definitely away?
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It would appear so
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 4 minutes ago
Kyogo is our best striker since larsson imo but we don't play to his strengths.
Rodgers prefers a big striker, we just schat 9 million against the wall on Idah, can i say for sure we will replace kyogo with equal quality.
i think when you have a player like that you play to his strengths.
the names we are linked with, while on paper are exciting, i think are dangerous.
Tierney is coming back because he is always injured, fine saying good to have him for the big games but thats a big expense and unfortunately we dont get to pick which games he will be fit for.
Jota hasnt been great since leaving us, are we getting the same player back? i dont think so. Also maybe we just seen the best of him in anges system, if Kyogo cant adapt can Jota?
i think these are risk, but kyogo should go with the love and support of every celtic fan, he's been a wonderful player to watch.
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Kyogo has been amazing for us but it’s time to cash in.
I’m easy on Jota. I just don’t want him back at all. I never think it’s a good thing and he appears to have failed at the clubs he’s been to since leaving us.
Don’t want Tierney back either
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suppose then we need to ask ourselves how successful we have been in replacing these players?
Kuhns been good but i think he looked buggered after 60 minutes last night.
we have had palma, yang, bolingoli, laxalt, some amount of crap.
i'd rather we played to kyogos strengths and kept him than sell him to be honest. As i say he's probably our best since henrik, you play to that.
no reason not to when your football isnt exactly entertaining at the best of times.
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 4 minutes ago
Kyogo is our best striker since larsson imo but we don't play to his strengths.
Rodgers prefers a big striker, we just schat 9 million against the wall on Idah, can i say for sure we will replace kyogo with equal quality.
i think when you have a player like that you play to his strengths.
the names we are linked with, while on paper are exciting, i think are dangerous.
Tierney is coming back because he is always injured, fine saying good to have him for the big games but thats a big expense and unfortunately we dont get to pick which games he will be fit for.
Jota hasnt been great since leaving us, are we getting the same player back? i dont think so. Also maybe we just seen the best of him in anges system, if Kyogo cant adapt can Jota?
i think these are risk, but kyogo should go with the love and support of every celtic fan, he's been a wonderful player to watch.
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Kyogo has been amazing for us but it’s time to cash in.
I’m easy on Jota. I just don’t want him back at all. I never think it’s a good thing and he appears to have failed at the clubs he’s been to since leaving us.
Don’t want Tierney back either
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suppose then we need to ask ourselves how successful we have been in replacing these players?
Kuhns been good but i think he looked buggered after 60 minutes last night.
we have had palma, yang, bolingoli, laxalt, some amount of crap.
i'd rather we played to kyogos strengths and kept him than sell him to be honest. As i say he's probably our best since henrik, you play to that.
no reason not to when your football isnt exactly entertaining at the best of times.
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I suppose our significant trophy count with long term domestic record along with CL group stage qualification suggests we do get the balance right to be honest.
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Insufferable-Piffle (U4388)
posted 4 minutes ago
Is Kyogo definitely away?
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It would appear so
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Cheers thats a sad one, hope we get a decent price for the wee man, oh and enjoy your train journey, that will be locomotive Hell
i think last night really tipped the scales in terms of how we performed in europe this season tbh.
had we lost that would have been brutal. dropping points at home to YB who were quite frankly phish after losing out to brugge.
but when you win you can look at it far more positively. we have only been beaten by last years finalists. 2 away points in the CL is good and we should have beaten brugge but for an absurd goal.
For me, Kyogo leaving it like closing the doors on what was the most exciting football i've had the pleasure to witness at celtic.
perhaps time to move on.
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 2 minutes ago
i think last night really tipped the scales in terms of how we performed in europe this season tbh.
had we lost that would have been brutal. dropping points at home to YB who were quite frankly phish after losing out to brugge.
but when you win you can look at it far more positively. we have only been beaten by last years finalists. 2 away points in the CL is good and we should have beaten brugge but for an absurd goal.
For me, Kyogo leaving it like closing the doors on what was the most exciting football i've had the pleasure to witness at celtic.
perhaps time to move on.
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For me the away game in Zagreb annoyed the absolute fwck out of me.
We were so at ease in that game and it was as winnable a game as I’ve ever seen one. Still convinced we were so relaxed that night but had that underlying fear we’d be hit on the counter.
No courage of conviction. I was raging afterwards.
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 28 minutes ago
And now I have to suffer a 3 hour train journey down to Manchester with hordes of ugly and chubby oinks
Then I have the afternoon in the company of 3 of the truly awful unenlightened individuals.
Oh joy
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Might be worth looking in to Google and seeing if they have a translator app for Neanderthal.
You'd at least be able to communicate with some of them.
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 4 minutes ago
Kyogo is our best striker since larsson imo but we don't play to his strengths.
Rodgers prefers a big striker, we just schat 9 million against the wall on Idah, can i say for sure we will replace kyogo with equal quality.
i think when you have a player like that you play to his strengths.
the names we are linked with, while on paper are exciting, i think are dangerous.
Tierney is coming back because he is always injured, fine saying good to have him for the big games but thats a big expense and unfortunately we dont get to pick which games he will be fit for.
Jota hasnt been great since leaving us, are we getting the same player back? i dont think so. Also maybe we just seen the best of him in anges system, if Kyogo cant adapt can Jota?
i think these are risk, but kyogo should go with the love and support of every celtic fan, he's been a wonderful player to watch.
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Kyogo has been amazing for us but it’s time to cash in.
I’m easy on Jota. I just don’t want him back at all. I never think it’s a good thing and he appears to have failed at the clubs he’s been to since leaving us.
Don’t want Tierney back either
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suppose then we need to ask ourselves how successful we have been in replacing these players?
Kuhns been good but i think he looked buggered after 60 minutes last night.
we have had palma, yang, bolingoli, laxalt, some amount of crap.
i'd rather we played to kyogos strengths and kept him than sell him to be honest. As i say he's probably our best since henrik, you play to that.
no reason not to when your football isnt exactly entertaining at the best of times.
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Cheers mate, I'd forgotten about Bolingoli and Laxalt until now.
Why would you do that?
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 56 minutes ago
And now I have to suffer a 3 hour train journey down to Manchester with hordes of ugly and chubby oinks
Then I have the afternoon in the company of 3 of the truly awful unenlightened individuals.
Oh joy
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You brought it on yourself
Just saying
Kyogo going would be a huge loss
He's got real enthusiasm for the game and he backs it up with technique and guile .
If you look at his goals , you'll see all different kinds of finishes
I hope his replacement is capable of the same or we would suffer . Idah isn't ready to fill the void
And getting Greg Taylor to fck would be a major boost
Sick fed up of hearing " he's great at taking up these postitions on the pitch "
Whit ? Half the time he's taking g the ball off a midfielder and spunking it
He's so limited its scary , anytime I see a celtic team with him and Ralston in it I fear anything can happen
We've no chance of competing in the playoff round without an adequate replacement. As CT said, Idah isn't that replacement.
Jota has barely kicked a ball since he left us. Apparently that's a separate deal if it happens.
Taylor is better than most of the left backs we have ever had in my lifetime.
Thats not saying much because they have all been schite, which is kinda my point.
Taylor is a competent left back, and thats more than we can usually hope for
A competent game for GT is no fck ups , not sure he offers much more and certainly one we need to upgrade on
Getting KT in would be tremendous, and all of a sudden our back 4 looks strong and quick with height and aggression
We've still got Ralston at the club, somehow he's still.kicking around
..probably for the uefa quota mind ....but he's still there and we might even see him play
comment by Izzy... The Rat returns....fvck off back to Spain (U3410)
posted 22 minutes ago
We've no chance of competing in the playoff round without an adequate replacement. As CT said, Idah isn't that replacement.
Jota has barely kicked a ball since he left us. Apparently that's a separate deal if it happens.
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Jota was amazing and I can understand why he never played in Saudi but I'm puzzled why he wouldn't be kicking on at Rennes
What is it he's lost? Our old Jota would walk into most teams of that standard
I used to watch Jota and wonder wtf he's doing at celtic , he was miles ahead
issue with Tierney is that he wont play though.
are we really that good at managing injuries that we can do it better than arsenal or scotland?
then what are you left with? scales?
i think we overlook how many players really embraced anges style of football.
Taylor had his best season for celtic
Ralston had his best season
Hatate was class
Aaron Mooy was class
Kyogo was unstoppable, as was jota.
they have all regressed under rodgers "style" of slow football.
i'm not sure Jota will do any better than the others
How do you like you Neggs in the morning
I like mine with a fist
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 43 minutes ago
Taylor is better than most of the left backs we have ever had in my lifetime.
Thats not saying much because they have all been schite, which is kinda my point.
Taylor is a competent left back, and thats more than we can usually hope for
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He can't defend for toffee though and at European level that's always a massive issue. Gave the ball away a couple of times in dangerous positions during the first half last night too, I remember Trusty had to bail him out on one occasion about 25 yards out in the centre of the pitch. He can be quite careless in possession.
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 13 minutes ago
i think we overlook how many players really embraced anges style of football.
Taylor had his best season for celtic
Ralston had his best season
Hatate was class
Aaron Mooy was class
Kyogo was unstoppable, as was jota.
they have all regressed under rodgers "style" of slow football.
i'm not sure Jota will do any better than the others
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Tbf Ralston was honking in the second season under Ange.
Ralstons been honking for forever
comment by JukeboxJunkie (U10162)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 13 minutes ago
i think we overlook how many players really embraced anges style of football.
Taylor had his best season for celtic
Ralston had his best season
Hatate was class
Aaron Mooy was class
Kyogo was unstoppable, as was jota.
they have all regressed under rodgers "style" of slow football.
i'm not sure Jota will do any better than the others
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tbf Ralston was honking in the second season under Ange.
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And he's missed out James McCarthy
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 hours, 3 minutes ago
And now I have to suffer a 3 hour train journey down to Manchester with hordes of ugly and chubby oinks
Then I have the afternoon in the company of 3 of the truly awful unenlightened individuals.
Oh joy
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The joy comes from knowing their journey back will be more hell than yours going down. All trains cancelled north on Friday. Police advising against all road travel.
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 hours, 3 minutes ago
And now I have to suffer a 3 hour train journey down to Manchester with hordes of ugly and chubby oinks
Then I have the afternoon in the company of 3 of the truly awful unenlightened individuals.
Oh joy
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The joy comes from knowing their journey back will be more hell than yours going down. All trains cancelled north on Friday. Police advising against all road travel.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
you say that, who do you think they will ask to put them up?
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posted on 23/1/25
comment by Insufferable-Piffle (U4388)
posted 4 minutes ago
Is Kyogo definitely away?
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It would appear so
posted on 23/1/25
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 4 minutes ago
Kyogo is our best striker since larsson imo but we don't play to his strengths.
Rodgers prefers a big striker, we just schat 9 million against the wall on Idah, can i say for sure we will replace kyogo with equal quality.
i think when you have a player like that you play to his strengths.
the names we are linked with, while on paper are exciting, i think are dangerous.
Tierney is coming back because he is always injured, fine saying good to have him for the big games but thats a big expense and unfortunately we dont get to pick which games he will be fit for.
Jota hasnt been great since leaving us, are we getting the same player back? i dont think so. Also maybe we just seen the best of him in anges system, if Kyogo cant adapt can Jota?
i think these are risk, but kyogo should go with the love and support of every celtic fan, he's been a wonderful player to watch.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Kyogo has been amazing for us but it’s time to cash in.
I’m easy on Jota. I just don’t want him back at all. I never think it’s a good thing and he appears to have failed at the clubs he’s been to since leaving us.
Don’t want Tierney back either
----------------------------------------------------------------------
suppose then we need to ask ourselves how successful we have been in replacing these players?
Kuhns been good but i think he looked buggered after 60 minutes last night.
we have had palma, yang, bolingoli, laxalt, some amount of crap.
i'd rather we played to kyogos strengths and kept him than sell him to be honest. As i say he's probably our best since henrik, you play to that.
no reason not to when your football isnt exactly entertaining at the best of times.
posted on 23/1/25
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted less than a minute ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 4 minutes ago
Kyogo is our best striker since larsson imo but we don't play to his strengths.
Rodgers prefers a big striker, we just schat 9 million against the wall on Idah, can i say for sure we will replace kyogo with equal quality.
i think when you have a player like that you play to his strengths.
the names we are linked with, while on paper are exciting, i think are dangerous.
Tierney is coming back because he is always injured, fine saying good to have him for the big games but thats a big expense and unfortunately we dont get to pick which games he will be fit for.
Jota hasnt been great since leaving us, are we getting the same player back? i dont think so. Also maybe we just seen the best of him in anges system, if Kyogo cant adapt can Jota?
i think these are risk, but kyogo should go with the love and support of every celtic fan, he's been a wonderful player to watch.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Kyogo has been amazing for us but it’s time to cash in.
I’m easy on Jota. I just don’t want him back at all. I never think it’s a good thing and he appears to have failed at the clubs he’s been to since leaving us.
Don’t want Tierney back either
----------------------------------------------------------------------
suppose then we need to ask ourselves how successful we have been in replacing these players?
Kuhns been good but i think he looked buggered after 60 minutes last night.
we have had palma, yang, bolingoli, laxalt, some amount of crap.
i'd rather we played to kyogos strengths and kept him than sell him to be honest. As i say he's probably our best since henrik, you play to that.
no reason not to when your football isnt exactly entertaining at the best of times.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I suppose our significant trophy count with long term domestic record along with CL group stage qualification suggests we do get the balance right to be honest.
posted on 23/1/25
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Insufferable-Piffle (U4388)
posted 4 minutes ago
Is Kyogo definitely away?
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It would appear so
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Cheers thats a sad one, hope we get a decent price for the wee man, oh and enjoy your train journey, that will be locomotive Hell
posted on 23/1/25
i think last night really tipped the scales in terms of how we performed in europe this season tbh.
had we lost that would have been brutal. dropping points at home to YB who were quite frankly phish after losing out to brugge.
but when you win you can look at it far more positively. we have only been beaten by last years finalists. 2 away points in the CL is good and we should have beaten brugge but for an absurd goal.
For me, Kyogo leaving it like closing the doors on what was the most exciting football i've had the pleasure to witness at celtic.
perhaps time to move on.
posted on 23/1/25
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 2 minutes ago
i think last night really tipped the scales in terms of how we performed in europe this season tbh.
had we lost that would have been brutal. dropping points at home to YB who were quite frankly phish after losing out to brugge.
but when you win you can look at it far more positively. we have only been beaten by last years finalists. 2 away points in the CL is good and we should have beaten brugge but for an absurd goal.
For me, Kyogo leaving it like closing the doors on what was the most exciting football i've had the pleasure to witness at celtic.
perhaps time to move on.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For me the away game in Zagreb annoyed the absolute fwck out of me.
We were so at ease in that game and it was as winnable a game as I’ve ever seen one. Still convinced we were so relaxed that night but had that underlying fear we’d be hit on the counter.
No courage of conviction. I was raging afterwards.
posted on 23/1/25
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 28 minutes ago
And now I have to suffer a 3 hour train journey down to Manchester with hordes of ugly and chubby oinks
Then I have the afternoon in the company of 3 of the truly awful unenlightened individuals.
Oh joy
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Might be worth looking in to Google and seeing if they have a translator app for Neanderthal.
You'd at least be able to communicate with some of them.
posted on 23/1/25
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 4 minutes ago
Kyogo is our best striker since larsson imo but we don't play to his strengths.
Rodgers prefers a big striker, we just schat 9 million against the wall on Idah, can i say for sure we will replace kyogo with equal quality.
i think when you have a player like that you play to his strengths.
the names we are linked with, while on paper are exciting, i think are dangerous.
Tierney is coming back because he is always injured, fine saying good to have him for the big games but thats a big expense and unfortunately we dont get to pick which games he will be fit for.
Jota hasnt been great since leaving us, are we getting the same player back? i dont think so. Also maybe we just seen the best of him in anges system, if Kyogo cant adapt can Jota?
i think these are risk, but kyogo should go with the love and support of every celtic fan, he's been a wonderful player to watch.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Kyogo has been amazing for us but it’s time to cash in.
I’m easy on Jota. I just don’t want him back at all. I never think it’s a good thing and he appears to have failed at the clubs he’s been to since leaving us.
Don’t want Tierney back either
----------------------------------------------------------------------
suppose then we need to ask ourselves how successful we have been in replacing these players?
Kuhns been good but i think he looked buggered after 60 minutes last night.
we have had palma, yang, bolingoli, laxalt, some amount of crap.
i'd rather we played to kyogos strengths and kept him than sell him to be honest. As i say he's probably our best since henrik, you play to that.
no reason not to when your football isnt exactly entertaining at the best of times.
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Cheers mate, I'd forgotten about Bolingoli and Laxalt until now.
Why would you do that?
posted on 23/1/25
posted on 23/1/25
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 56 minutes ago
And now I have to suffer a 3 hour train journey down to Manchester with hordes of ugly and chubby oinks
Then I have the afternoon in the company of 3 of the truly awful unenlightened individuals.
Oh joy
----------------------------------------------------------------------
You brought it on yourself
Just saying
posted on 23/1/25
Kyogo going would be a huge loss
He's got real enthusiasm for the game and he backs it up with technique and guile .
If you look at his goals , you'll see all different kinds of finishes
I hope his replacement is capable of the same or we would suffer . Idah isn't ready to fill the void
posted on 23/1/25
And getting Greg Taylor to fck would be a major boost
Sick fed up of hearing " he's great at taking up these postitions on the pitch "
Whit ? Half the time he's taking g the ball off a midfielder and spunking it
He's so limited its scary , anytime I see a celtic team with him and Ralston in it I fear anything can happen
posted on 23/1/25
We've no chance of competing in the playoff round without an adequate replacement. As CT said, Idah isn't that replacement.
Jota has barely kicked a ball since he left us. Apparently that's a separate deal if it happens.
posted on 23/1/25
Taylor is better than most of the left backs we have ever had in my lifetime.
Thats not saying much because they have all been schite, which is kinda my point.
Taylor is a competent left back, and thats more than we can usually hope for
posted on 23/1/25
A competent game for GT is no fck ups , not sure he offers much more and certainly one we need to upgrade on
Getting KT in would be tremendous, and all of a sudden our back 4 looks strong and quick with height and aggression
We've still got Ralston at the club, somehow he's still.kicking around
..probably for the uefa quota mind ....but he's still there and we might even see him play
posted on 23/1/25
comment by Izzy... The Rat returns....fvck off back to Spain (U3410)
posted 22 minutes ago
We've no chance of competing in the playoff round without an adequate replacement. As CT said, Idah isn't that replacement.
Jota has barely kicked a ball since he left us. Apparently that's a separate deal if it happens.
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Jota was amazing and I can understand why he never played in Saudi but I'm puzzled why he wouldn't be kicking on at Rennes
What is it he's lost? Our old Jota would walk into most teams of that standard
I used to watch Jota and wonder wtf he's doing at celtic , he was miles ahead
posted on 23/1/25
issue with Tierney is that he wont play though.
are we really that good at managing injuries that we can do it better than arsenal or scotland?
then what are you left with? scales?
posted on 23/1/25
i think we overlook how many players really embraced anges style of football.
Taylor had his best season for celtic
Ralston had his best season
Hatate was class
Aaron Mooy was class
Kyogo was unstoppable, as was jota.
they have all regressed under rodgers "style" of slow football.
i'm not sure Jota will do any better than the others
posted on 23/1/25
How do you like you Neggs in the morning
I like mine with a fist
posted on 23/1/25
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 43 minutes ago
Taylor is better than most of the left backs we have ever had in my lifetime.
Thats not saying much because they have all been schite, which is kinda my point.
Taylor is a competent left back, and thats more than we can usually hope for
----------------------------------------------------------------------
He can't defend for toffee though and at European level that's always a massive issue. Gave the ball away a couple of times in dangerous positions during the first half last night too, I remember Trusty had to bail him out on one occasion about 25 yards out in the centre of the pitch. He can be quite careless in possession.
posted on 23/1/25
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 13 minutes ago
i think we overlook how many players really embraced anges style of football.
Taylor had his best season for celtic
Ralston had his best season
Hatate was class
Aaron Mooy was class
Kyogo was unstoppable, as was jota.
they have all regressed under rodgers "style" of slow football.
i'm not sure Jota will do any better than the others
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tbf Ralston was honking in the second season under Ange.
posted on 23/1/25
Ralstons been honking for forever
posted on 23/1/25
comment by JukeboxJunkie (U10162)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by JFK - Super Nintendo Chalmers (U8919)
posted 13 minutes ago
i think we overlook how many players really embraced anges style of football.
Taylor had his best season for celtic
Ralston had his best season
Hatate was class
Aaron Mooy was class
Kyogo was unstoppable, as was jota.
they have all regressed under rodgers "style" of slow football.
i'm not sure Jota will do any better than the others
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Tbf Ralston was honking in the second season under Ange.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
And he's missed out James McCarthy
posted on 23/1/25
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 hours, 3 minutes ago
And now I have to suffer a 3 hour train journey down to Manchester with hordes of ugly and chubby oinks
Then I have the afternoon in the company of 3 of the truly awful unenlightened individuals.
Oh joy
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The joy comes from knowing their journey back will be more hell than yours going down. All trains cancelled north on Friday. Police advising against all road travel.
posted on 23/1/25
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 2 hours, 3 minutes ago
And now I have to suffer a 3 hour train journey down to Manchester with hordes of ugly and chubby oinks
Then I have the afternoon in the company of 3 of the truly awful unenlightened individuals.
Oh joy
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The joy comes from knowing their journey back will be more hell than yours going down. All trains cancelled north on Friday. Police advising against all road travel.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
you say that, who do you think they will ask to put them up?
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