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Celtic Diary Wednesday March 23: Happy Talk

Ange Postecoglou has recorded an interview with the Gegen Podcast from Australia.

 

You can find it here.  Ange interview

 

 

I haven’t listened to it yet, but it strikes me as interesting that it’s overseas media that is doing all the interviews.

 

Is that because Ange doesn’t trust our own hacks ? If so, it’s a fairly damning indictment of the Scottish mainstream sports media, and it wouldn’t be a surprise if this was the case, given his obvious contempt for some of the questions he’s had to face.

 

Or is it simply because no one in Scotland has thought of offering a platform to hear what he has to say ?

 

 

Scottish football is notably parochial and has never taken to outsiders who have their own ideas, unless , of course, they were hired by David Murray.

 

One extract though, found on Hail Hail 67 caught my eye. It concerns the appointment of Postecoglou and how it all came about, and it seems that Peter Lawwell ( remember him ) may well have left a legacy worth leaving after all.

 

Ange said;

 

“It’s a long story, but like all these things there are little threads that sort of join along the way that you don’t realise.

“When I was working in Japan I was part of the City [Football] Group, working with Manchester City. And within that group there was an association with the ex-CEO of the club here, Peter Lawwell.

“I think they’d been tracking me for a while and because of my success in Japan. They were probably one of the ones who were paying attention to what I was doing because I was part of the group. I think the seed was planted, they’d been following me for a while and things didn’t work out with Eddie Howe coming to Celtic and I got contacted.

“Frank Trimboli is my agent, he’s been looking out for a while, working his backside off to get me an opportunity for the last few years. He kept pushing it with Peter Lawwell and they finally got me an opportunity to speak with the people who make the decisions and the rest is history.”  

 

 

Fancy that.

All hail the great Peter.

 

 

Weekly Wanker #024: Peter Lawwell | A Thousand Flowers

 

 

 

Whatever the reason, whoever was responsible, they can pat themselves on the back for having the courage of their convictions to go out and get the guy.

 

 

Even if Alan Brazil of Talkshite Radio hadn’t heard of him….

 

https://twitter.com/i/status/1400370141473525763

 

 

He who laughs last…..

 

 

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou on 'ticking clock' to get things right at Parkhead | Celtic Way

 

 

 

There’s been another change in the culture at Celtic that you may not have noticed, possibly as a result of the discussions on here and on our recent podcast concerning the likes of youngster Ben Doak being tempted south to continue their development.

 

 

According to Vital Celtic News, the problem is in hand…

 

Vital Celtic News
@VitalCelticNews
Celtic fend of EPL interest as two young Celts set to sing long term deals

 

 

My immediate concern was whether or not those songs contained any Add-ons, and worried that we could lose a talent simply down to him travelling to games on one of the more republican minded buses, but it seems like it was merely a typo, and who am I to make fun of a typo ? ( Who fucking indeed ?-overworked Ed )

 

 

But it did make me think of the possibilities….surely it’s better to have a player who knows all the words to the Helicopter Song than one who pretends he had a Celtic subbuteo team when he was a kid ?

 

 

If Ange is serious about changing the culture at Celtic, then this is the sort of thing he should look at.

 

 

Speaking of being serious, the much maligned BBC Scotland comedy Unit has been criticised for it’s recent output, as it searches for a hit show in the vein of Still Game, Naked Video or Scotch and Wry.

 

One team got together and produced this hilarious parody, which shows promise and demands a full series…

 

 

 

 

Brilliant.

 

 

And produced at a time when all seems not to be well over there, as the club/company are back on the statement treadmill, producing yet another gem… (maybe it’s the same writers )

 

 

The Men’s First Team and Women’s Team are competing for major honours, both domestically and in Europe.

It is deeply regrettable that the same small rump of “supporters” remains intent on causing damage to our club. It is particularly concerning to note the timing they have chosen to launch their latest attack.

It is lost on nobody that those intent on creating maximum disruption are those who have either enjoyed, or craved, a role within our club.

The collective desire of our Board, Management and players, is to have unity of purpose over the coming months. Rest assured, we will address the disruptors and their propaganda war at the end of this season.

For now, nothing matters but results on the field.

Together, we are stronger. 

 

That sounds like a plea to leave them alone, with the added squirrel that it’ll put the players off, and it looks to me like they’re hiding something.

 

Still, at least the media will listen to and adhere to their wishes.

 

 

It was in response to Club 72, who seem to be in a huff about something when they declared they had

 

concerns over Rangers’ Executive Management.

 

No shit.

 

In recent weeks, following the announcement of Rangers’ participation in the Sydney Cup in Australia, supporters have begun to publicly and vocally question the judgement, competence and honesty of the Rangers’ Executive Team. It is the opinion of the Club 1872 Board that not only are they correct to do so, but that it is crucial for the future health of the club that they do so.

Unfortunately, the contempt shown to supporters over this issue is only the tip of the iceberg and has been ongoing, albeit less visibly to the majority of supporters, for almost two years. It is a source of great regret that we are having to raise these matters publicly – having always attempted to engage privately and constructively with the club – but the current custodians of Rangers Football Club have refused to speak with us privately despite repeated attempts to do so.

The experience of Club 1872 Directors, both past and present, is that Rangers’ Executive Team, led by Stewart Robertson, James Bisgrove and David Graham, has developed an extremely unhealthy disdain for the Rangers support and that inaccurate information has regularly been disseminated through the club’s own public statements, briefings to fan media and highly selective leaks to a small group of individuals within the Rangers support. This conduct has not, in our opinion, been intended to advance the aims of the club, but instead to serve the interests of a handful of members of the Plc Board and Executive team and to protect them from healthy scrutiny and justified criticism.

When Club 1872 attempted to represent the interests and concerns of supporters on a variety of topics such as ticketing, safe standing, disabled facilities, season ticket renewals, Scottish football governance and merchandise issues, the reaction of the Executive team over a number of months between March and July 2020 was dismissive, patronising and at times openly hostile.

Rangers’ MyGers scheme, rather than being presented honestly as a commercial levy on away and European tickets, has been marketed around a false concept of loyalty that is based purely on fans’ ability to spend and from which the vast majority of supporters have not seen a single benefit. MyGers has falsely been positioned by the club as a form of meaningful fan engagement when the reality is that it has simply been a vehicle to try to find more and more ways to monetise the support. It has also had the effect of marginalising Rangers Supporters Clubs who, despite facilitating the attendance of thousands of supporters at games, have seen their allocations cut.

We have also been extremely concerned to see Rangers, under Commercial Director, James Bisgrove, sign up to dubious commercial partnerships with cryptocurrency and NFT providers despite the obvious pitfalls of promoting these types of high risk, unregulated, third party ‘investments’ to supporters. The ‘Fan Token’ which Bitci launched in partnership with Rangers has, in common with many similar schemes, dropped in value by around 90% since its high shortly after launch in August 2021 – leaving supporters who purchased them out of pocket.

Club 1872 also has documentary and other evidence that over the past two years, since the appointment of new Communications Director, David Graham, supporters have been regularly fed inaccurate information on issues ranging from player transfers, commercial activities and merchandise to shareholder relations. Stewart Robertson even went as far as to fabricate a grievance with Club 1872 and falsely accuse Club 1872 Directors of breaching confidentiality. It is the Club 1872 Board’s opinion that this was simply an excuse to cut off all dialogue with us as it became apparent to Mr Robertson that we would not accept supporters being misled on important issues. Mr Robertson then attempted to force Club 1872 into signing a blanket Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) which would have had the effect of preventing us from making any public comment about Rangers and required us to report any information we received from third parties to Rangers’ Executives. When Club 1872 took legal advice, and on the basis of that advice declined to sign this agreement, Mr Robertson refused our offer to sign amended NDAs for specific, commercially sensitive matters. This was a clear and obvious attempt to silence Club 1872 and restrict our ability to effectively represent our Contributors and the wider support.

There then followed a concerted campaign by individuals very close to the club to forcefully remove Club 1872 Directors. Although this attempt ultimately failed thanks to our Contributors, the smears and lies which were regularly broadcast created a false, negative perception of both Club 1872 and our attempts to reach a 25% shareholding for supporters through the purchase of Dave King’s shares. This was nothing more than a dishonest attack on Club 1872 and fan representation which started immediately after it became clear to Rangers’ Executives that we would not collaborate with the way in which they were conducting themselves. Indeed, on more than one occasion we had to refuse David Graham’s urging to disseminate information to supporters that was simply not true.

We have today written to Rangers’ Vice Chairman, John Bennett, Plc Board members Barry Scott, Alastair Johnston and Julian Wolhardt and major shareholders Stuart Gibson, George Letham and George Taylor, asking them to enter into dialogue with us as a matter of urgency so that we can present the information we have gathered on the issues raised above. The financial contribution that these individuals have made to the club is considerable and to be commended and we hope they will work with us to improve the way the club is being run. We have also extended an offer to a number of fan media outlets to meet them and outline the information in our possession which shows the way in which they have been manipulated by Rangers’ Executives.

Rangers supporters did not go through the events of 2012 to find ourselves back in a situation where individuals at the club put their own interests ahead of Rangers. April is a huge month for the club and the ongoing behaviour of the Rangers hierarchy and their refusal to engage properly with supporters is threatening to distract from important matters on the pitch. As supporters, we unconditionally support the team, the players and the club but the days of blindly following the club’s custodians when they are not, in our opinion, acting in Rangers’ best interests are long gone. We sincerely hope that the required changes can be made sooner rather than later, that the club’s hierarchy can reconnect with supporters and we can move forward together. In the meantime, we would urge supporters to continue to critically examine all information released by Rangers’ Executives or their proxies.

 

 

 

That’s a proper huff, and includes some serious allegations, that no doubt the Scottish media will be all over, like they were the last time the aroma of wrongdoings eminated from Ibrox.

 

 

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In summary, a club/company with a healthy taste for financial irregularities is at it again.

 

Their own supporters, finally, are pointing this out and laying down a challenge of sorts.

 

The media aren’t interested in digging behind the scenes for the facts, and just like last time, are happy to let them fight amongst themselves until there’s nothing left.

 

 

It’s going to be a fantastic summer.

 

If you don’t count wars, plagues, the ever increasing cost of living and the Michael McIntyre show.

 

 

Yesterday , we had this…

 

 

Sir Rod Stewart fixing potholes.

 

 

Henkesdreadlocks 

 

 At 77, getting yer hole on the road takes on a whole new meaning  

 

 

Today…

 

 

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James61
2 years ago

Whose helping jimmy bell

henkesdreadlocks
2 years ago

Caption…….

Fast forward to 2024 and Brexit Britain marvels at the luxurious amenities that were on offer in war time Glasgow.

Cesar
2 years ago

The judge in the glasses awards nil poi to Betty from the U.K. in the 1940 Eurovision thong contest.

Dziekanowski's nightclub child
2 years ago

Caption: “Sadie, I’ve been in here a while, don’t bend over like that in front of me!”

TAMBHOY
2 years ago

Hurry launder as much as yous can the fans are onto us HH

Bognorbhoy
2 years ago
Reply to  TAMBHOY

My addled auld brain read that as Harry lauder….

Just a wee deoch an doris, just a wee drop, that’s all. Just a wee deoch and doris afor ye gang awa. There’s a wee wifie waitin’ in a wee but an ben. If you can say It’s a braw bricht moonlit nicht the nicht, Then yer a’richt ye ken.

Gerard Reilly
2 years ago

Would you trust the shug Keevins clowns

Mcklintop
2 years ago

“Aw fur fux sake Isa I just bleached awe them gers taps.”

“Dinnae worry Margaret we’ll call them the gallant pioneer taps and the daft bassas will snap them up”

“Magic Isa. Altogether now….Every gran must stand behind the gran behind the wire”

Honest Hoops
2 years ago

Caption;
Castore production line in full flow…we make shit for shit!!

henkesdreadlocks
2 years ago

Caption…….

Deep within the rancid bowels of £1brox, Sevco’s money laundering department get on with the daily chores.

Admin
2 years ago

I would suspect Club1872 still under the guidance of a certain man ho wants cash…

henkesdreadlocks
2 years ago
Reply to  Desi Mond

As if like magic Mr King is offering to take the hit should Sevco pull out of the Oz tournament.

henkesdreadlocks
2 years ago

Thumbdooner strikes again Sad w@nker.

Funkyy
2 years ago
Reply to  Desi Mond

Yep, old squigly eyes knows how to manipulate the stupid masses…he’s been a master at it for years. And after he’s conned them and got his hands on a pile of their dosh he’ll be gone in a puff of smoke laughing all the way back to his South African hidey hole.

Bognorbhoy
2 years ago

Caption

Agnes in bay three is in for a shereking (sp) as Tommys band can’t practice without the washboard …

portpower
2 years ago

Caption:
Steamie rump-house.

AntonDeclan
2 years ago

CAPTION:
There’s just no telling that lot, despite our good advice, Pretendy Gers continue to wash their dirty laundry in public!

AntonDeclan
2 years ago

After over two years the damn virus has finally got me! Been hit for six (or would Ralph say seven?!) so the laughs from some of your statements and one liners today Ralph were much appreciated, thanks! As you mentioned, a lot of sh#t going on in the world just now but I always say, if you don’t laugh you will…..! Take care all and….COYBIG!

TicToc
2 years ago
Reply to  Ralph Malph

Aldi sell a terrific day x6/night x2 flu remedy (16 per pack) which has been great for us over last coupla weeks with Covid.
Honey and lemon drinks (with a wee tot) help too. As do Jakeman’s Black variety, especially.
Get well soon to all who experience this, it’s not the ‘slight cold’ that’s often spoken of. We’re still having unpleasantness after 3 weeks, and the worst of it was FN awful.

2 years ago

Nice arse, you been working out?

Nah, he uses it to park his bike.

desdamoaner
2 years ago

Caption

another share issue?

Michael Annis
2 years ago

Caption Petty Pritel finally agrees to allow 6 Ukrainians, fleeing the devastation of their country, entry into the Uk after providing jobs.

Woof Charlie
2 years ago

Caption: I thought your were on whites today Jeanie? Ah wis Senga but a went and forgot to register them with the SPFL.

CarlJungleBhoy
2 years ago

Caption: A heavily disguised Craig (call me Senga) Houston oversees the latest Club 1872 money laundering scheme at the Govan steamie on Harhill St – only a stone’s throw from Edmiston Drive – ahead of another upcoming cash for shares deal run by his squinty eyed, glib & shameless mentor Davina King

SFATHENADIROFCHIFTINESS
2 years ago
Reply to  CarlJungleBhoy

CJB, Helluva throw that would be.
The Steammie & Swimming Pool on Summertown Road was nearer. Last swam there about age of 10 in 1963.
Weekly wash for a lot of people from the surrounding tenements way back then.

Cartvale88
2 years ago

Caption
Did you take ma pram?

Looks like a scene from the Crumbledome as the cleaners remove the faeces from the latest statement

2 years ago

“That’s a lot of washing, aren’t your man and boys fighting over in France?”

“Nah, they’re hiding in the shipyards with the rest of the DOBs”

SFATHENADIROFCHIFTINESS
2 years ago
Reply to  The Cha

Winner.

TicToc
2 years ago

There’s been a fair amount of talk, here and elsewhere, about the words in the preamble to The Soldiers’ Song of late (“soon there’ll be no Protestants at all”), and IMO rightly so. Protestants have played a huge part in our history and deserve all the respect in the world for doing so, often losing family members for their bravery. But ‘Orangemen’ is a different kettle of fish. Simple answer when singing a favourite anthem? Replace Protestants with Orangemen…..”soon there’ll be no Orangemen at all………”. It’s also true as Orangeism is on the wane, rather than being indoctrinated into their weans.
HH
PS Of the Lions set-up, probably our greatest moment, we had Big Jock, Ronnie Simpson, Tommy Gemmell, Willie Wallace and Bertie Auld, all Celtic greats for ever. (Maybe even longer!)

Andrew Coyle
2 years ago

Caption,The Rangers women dressing room 9mths after leigh Griff popped in for a quick visit

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