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Celtic Diary Friday February 21

Efe Ambrose has been talking to the official website-and to anyone else who will listen.

Withb the surprising-to me, anyway, omission of Virgil van Dijk from the most recent Netherlands squad, Ambrose has also expressed his bewilderment;

“Every coach has his plan and the player who can fit into his plan and in time I believe he will get into the national team,” said the stopper.

“I believe he is one of the best. I have seen the Dutch team and I believe he should play in the national team. From what I have seen of him, he has all the qualities to be there.

“We have only played for a couple of months and the understanding is there,” added Ambrose.

“He´s like a brother to me now as on and off the pitch we are like brothers and speak to each other and help each other. The communication part of it is excellent.

“In football, it´s all about learning and you can´t be perfect. You have to acquire knowledge from other people, and we just help each other out on the pitch.

“But it´s not just me and him, we have Emilio, Mikael, Adam and Darnell who has come into the team. And this is the most important thing – all of us playing together, having that understanding and helping the team. We are doing great.”

Ambrose also added his praise of Fraser Forster, who needs to keep his goal guarded for just 31 minutes tomorrow against Hearts, to set another record. He was asked whether the big Englishman should be in the England squad for the World Cup;

“I believe he deserves to go as he´s a fantastic goalkeeper and is one of the best, so there is no reason why he shouldn´t be going to Brazil,” said the Nigerian.

“He´s young and is hungry for success and right now he´s doing better than he was doing last year. He´s improving in every game that he plays and in a few years I believe he will be the best for England.

“He is doing great at Celtic, and it doesn’t matter where you are successful, as even right here in Scotland you can be one of the best in the world and right now he´s one of the best.”

Forster should be in the England squad. They need all the top level experience they can get, as only a handful of the players have played in the rarified air of the Champions League.

Though to listen to their commentators, you wouldn’t know it. Four English based clubs from the “best league in the world ” appeared on the big stages this week, and didn’t muster a goal between them.

Speaking of the European stage, anyone else have a little smile to themselves after Ajax were beaten 3-0 by Red Bull Salzburg last night ? If only we’d played it clever in our group. Still, its more or less a new team, and we have time to gell for next year.

Back to tomorrows gane, a televised trip to Tynecastle, and Efe Ambrose offered his thoughts;

“This time it is going to be a different ball game because we know this time they are going to give us a good fight after what happened the last time. They won’t want that to repeat itself. At the same time we want to do maybe more than what we did the last time. So it is going to be a two-way fight. But we are Celtic and we know how to win games.”

He’s an enthusiastic big chap, isn’t he ?

Michael Grant in the Herald describes the big Nigerian and his Dutch partner as

Inseparable, but probably not in the summer . . .

Which is indicative of how the press sell the game in Scotland. Seriously, they all deserve a kick up the arse.

The Sporting Life sees the whole Scottish set up differently;

There’s a lot of hype surrounding Aberdeen at the moment and it’s easy to see why given they are second in the Premiership, are in the League Cup final and knocked Celtic out of the Scottish Cup.

Some have even been talking about the Dons’ potential to mount a challenge to Celtic in the coming years. That sort of talk is not only ridiculous, it is pretty ignorant given that if Motherwell win their game in hand, they will overtake Aberdeen and move into second place.

Well can temporarily move behind Celtic with victory against Dundee United on Friday night. if they manage to do so it will be their eighth victory in ten games.

United are returning to form, though. They have won their last two, their Premiership victory against Kilmarnock last Saturday their first of 2014.

It’s a hard one to call. United have the third best home record and Motherwell the third best away record.

One thing this game has guaranteed in the recent past, though, is goals.

Dundee United were 4-0 winners at Fir Park in November while the sides drew 2-2 back in September.

Well’s last three have produced 14 goals and when United are in form, they tend to score plenty – they’ve scored four or more goals on eight separate occasions this season, six of them at Tannadice. ”

Obviously, selling the tonights game between Dundee Utd and Motherwell suits their agenda-they want people to watch it and bet on it.

But why don’t the Scottish media do the same ? Whats wrong with highlighting the good instead of the bad ? Or does it not suit their agenda ?

The only time the MSM give positive news is when it surrounds the new Rangers club and their finances, even if the reader can clearly see its just window dressing. For instance, the press are highlighting the new Rangers campaign to “listen to their fans ” with an online survey asking for their opinions. You can find it at Survey Monkey (honest ) if you haven’t already had an email asking you to fill it in.

Apparently 1.2m fans are going to be sent the form, and the dozy directors at Deidco think they are all Rangers fans. Anyone who pledged support for the last share offer will have got one, and I have a tiny suspicion that an awful lot of emails have been sent to names like Billy King, Wullie Hunn and Rab Ighoose.

Anyway, I’m digressing, but the results are in;

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There are signs that the nd game is in place-this “loan ” from two directors is still being discussed, and isn’t finalised. A loan from their own directors which sounds more like a whip round on the car park than anything legitimate. Presumably its being announced to keep financial regulators away as it counters accusations that they are trading while insolvent. The odds are that the loan will fall through, and pave the way for administration. Or, of course, for a saviour to come in at the last moment…

Whatever happens, its clear they’ve taken their eye off the day to day running of the club;

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Are they not that bothered who is coming to Ibrox on the ninth ? Is that because there’ll be no-one there to greet them anyway ?

Well, almost no-one.

CEO Graham Wallace has kept cool all through the current crisis, assuring supporters there is no chance of a second administration. you have to admire him for keeping so calm, especially while his pants are on fire.

Anyway, digression over, and Joe Ledley has told  Sarf Lahndan Today that he was ready to sign a new contract with Celtic, just six months after he was offered it;

“There was a contract offer there and I was just weighing up my options,” he explained. “Not long before in January I’d said to some of the boys I was going to re-sign. Then a week later I’m signing at Palace. That’s football.

“I was sat at home and my agent rang and said a bid had been accepted and it is down to you to talk to them. At first I didn’t know what to think. But if a club has accepted an offer then it is time to go. Your mind is sort of made up. I ended up coming down and speaking with the gaffer. I felt it was a fantastic challenge. They sold the club to me. I thought it was time to go and play in the Premier League.”

Palace boss Tony Pulis tried to sign him on two occasions while in charge at Stoke, failing with multi-million pound bids.

“I spoke to him before I went to Celtic but things just didn’t work out,” said the Welsh international. “So this is third time lucky to play under him. I’m loving every minute. He’s a good manager, very professional.

“He is very organised with the squad. Everyone needs to give 100 per cent. It’s a great squad, everyone is down to earth and works hard for each other.

“It was difficult for me to leave Celtic. I’m not going to lie. It is a fantastic club. I had everything there. I’ve got great memories and it will always be in my heart.

“One of my favourite moments has got to be winning 2-1 against Barcelona in the Champions League at home. It was a fantastic achievement for the team. I got Xavi’s shirt afterwards – which is not bad! He is one of the best passers of the ball. It is the best competition in the world – without a shadow of doubt – and I’m lucky to have had two seasons in it. You face your heroes.

“Another would be when I scored against Rangers at home. We were 15 points behind at the time but we won and it gave us the lift we needed to go on and win the league.

“But now it is time for me to go and show the Premier League what I can do. It is a short career and it is every boy’s dream to play there. This is my time to do it. I don’t have any regrets.”

He then revealed that his granny gave him a Palace top when he was four, and the unique shirt captured his imagination, and his delight was doubled when he was given the replica subbuteo team. He always used to look for their result when he was in Glasgow, and when he stood on the hallowed turf at Selhurst Parkm it was hard not to shed a tear.

Alright, thats a load of bollocks, but surely not as far fetched and ridiculous as this bit;

“So this is third time lucky to play under him. I’m loving every minute. He’s a good manager, very professional. ”

He is referring to Tony Pulis, but I suppose if you gave me a massive fee and forty grand a week I’d tell you he was Pepe fucking Guardiola.

Ledleys statement that he was going to sign reminds me of when I came in from work last night, and my teenage son, who is going through a difficult stage healthwise, as any sudden exercise, such as putting on his socks, leaves him exhausted , said he was just about to take the dog out.

Joe Ledley was a good player for Celtic. Its time for him to move on before he spoils the memories.

Stuart Gray, who used to meander down the flank like an empty can rolling on the bus,  was the forgotten hero in yesterdays picture, so we’ll balance that with a man who should never be forgotten.

 

Finally, David Bowie has announced “Scotland , stay with us ” which has caused pandemonium as five million people try to book flights for New York.

Well, I’m trying to be cheerful. My idea for a new android phone game, Flabby Birds, never took off.

 

By the way, if anyone has anything they’d like to get off their chest, any articles they feel they’d like to write, feel free to type it up and send it to us at the usual address. That way, that audible groan throughout cyberworld when the people see theres only the diary on the front page will diminish in volume.

 

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Dziekanowski's nightclub child
10 years ago

Sean Fallon

CarlJungleBhoy
10 years ago

Yeah. I was delighted to see Ajax getting thumped 3-0 last night. I just switched it on in time to see the 3rd goal, which was a wonderful long lob from just over the half-way line – reminiscent of that early Beckham goal…..

Here. have a swatch..

http://www.soccer-blogger.com/2014/02/20/jonathan-soriano-goal-vs-ajax-video-2014-red-bull-salzburg-europa-league/

Sean South
10 years ago

Good point about the Scottish MSM. There is actually a lot to be positive and hopeful about. The CONSTANT negativity from them is all part of a bigger agenda. However, at least ourselves, Aberdeen, Hearts, Hibs and Dundee Utd all have large supporter bases which if harnessed can provide a thriving environment in the top half of the table.

Per head of population the Scottish game is one of the best supported leagues around. It all comes down to money of course. How do we harness that large supporter base to help our clubs more rather than giving our money to Sky who give us a tiny amount back?! We complain about the high TV money in England – we are contributing to it! Time to do something about it!!!

CarlJungleBhoy
10 years ago

BTW >200K RIFC shares sold so far this morning

schoosh71
10 years ago

Hopefully Biton and Johansen can get the rest of the season playing together, so they can develop the same kind of understanding that comes by playing regularly. The same goes for Stokes and Griffiths. HH

holy sea
10 years ago
Reply to  schoosh71

schoosh71,

I concur,re-pts on the team.Everthing should be geared
towards CL qualifiers.Be it partnerships in midfield,and up
front.Although I can see a quality target man brought in this
summer.
The league should be wrapped up, by the end of March.The likes of Commons and the WC bhoys,should be given time
off,so they are ready for the qualifiers.

Monti
10 years ago
Reply to  schoosh71

@Schoosh,
Absolutely, I like the look of both of them…err in a footballer sense 🙂

Swannie67
10 years ago

No audible groan here Ralph, keep up the good work!

Flann1gan
10 years ago
Reply to  Swannie67

Agreed – I don’t know what else I’d do during lunch without the diary.

Phaco
10 years ago

I agree with Sean South but we as football fans/ normal decent people need to sort that shower at the S.F.A. And stop them directing funds and favours to the ghosts. Hh

Monti
10 years ago
Reply to  Phaco

@phaco

Go back to the nonsense of Sevco getting a licence to play in the bottom tier & the Myth they are the same club, being perpetuated by the SFA & Media.It’s a complete joke mate, Scottish football can only recover when Sevco disappear, Ibrox is demolished & their fans transported to Wales 🙂

San Miguel
10 years ago
Reply to  Monti

Monti what has Wales done to you to deserve that abomination ?

Monti
10 years ago
Reply to  San Miguel

An Orc is on record as saying ” If Scotland break with the union, they would be better of in Wales “!
It’s a yes vote for me then 🙂

Monti
10 years ago

Joe Ledley shouldn’t insult the Celtic fans intelligence….that is exactly what he is doing coming out with that shite!

Anybody who loves football must be sickened by Wayne Rooney’s £300,000 pwk contract!
I would have played for Celtic for nothing & give everything for our sacred shirt!

Prayers for the little Pakistani baby who was badly burned & brought to Scotland for treatment.
You will be in my prayers little one! HH!

Frank McGaaaaarvey
10 years ago
Reply to  Monti

Monti, well said with regards to little Muhammad. Let’s hope his treatment allows him to live as normal a life as possible.

Monti
10 years ago

HH!

holy sea
10 years ago

Monti,

I have respect for Joe,he was a model pro at our club.Yes,he was keeping his options open.But, he could have did a Samaras
and sat tight,until the summer.It was a good deal for both parties.
So, if anyone you should be venting your anger at is Samaras.
He sits on the bench,with snood,ski hat and gloves,with not a care in the world.We should have got money for him,but he refused to go.

Frank McGaaaaarvey
10 years ago
Reply to  holy sea

Celtic gave Samaras a contract and he is well within his rights to sit on his arse and wait for it to run down. Why would he be forced to go somewhere he didn’t want to? If the situation had been handled properly he should have been punted in the summer if he showed no inclination to stay for a pay cut (if reports are correct) and we wouldn’t be in the position they are now with regards to getting f-all for him. He’s no great loss anyway.

Monti
10 years ago
Reply to  holy sea

@Holy sea,
I understand you m8, my point is if Joe wanted to stay then sign then, I liked Joe & wanted him to stay.
What bugs me Holy sea, is that if he wanted to stay the contract was on the table long enough was it not?
I just don’t buy he wanted to stay m8 & that’s what he’s saying! HH!

holy sea
10 years ago
Reply to  Monti

Monti,

I agree,he’s telling porkies,that he definitely wanted to stay.This
might have been his last option, if.nobody came in.Did he want to go to Palace ?Doubt it,but when the offer was accepted that
made up his mind.
Whereas,Samaras supposedly switched his phone off, on the final day of the transfer window.If he had did a Ledley, we would have cashed in.But,he wants a lazy time until the World
Cup.His shocking contribution is 4 league goals this season.

Monti
10 years ago
Reply to  holy sea

Holy sea,
No arguments from me regarding Samaras, he has had his moments for Celtic but he needs to go now, too many occasions to mention when he is simply not interested!

Doc
10 years ago

Ralph, “send it to us at the usual address.”. What is the usual address? I can’t seem to find it on the page but my eyesights so bad I’m only a funny handshake away from a being grade 1 referee. If it’s on the page somewhere, could you direct me to where it is please. Cheers

Monti
10 years ago

May I ask peoples opinion on Wayne Rooney’s £300,000 pwk contract?

I think it’s disgraceful & football is losing touch with the real world!

Jeez!

Mattgallscot
10 years ago

Monti, as far as i am concerned the arse has fallen out of football altogether. How can teams other than the mega rich get anywhere. Pay players a thousand a week the a win bonus for bigger clubs. Nno one is worth that for kicking a ball.

the lurgan tiger
10 years ago

The legendary Sean Fallon is the man at the top.

I would urge all of you to read Seans book. A fantastic and very under rated servant to Celtic. He truly bled green and white.

honeybhoy
10 years ago

Graham Wallace…”All is well, all is well!” http://youtu.be/zDAmPIq29ro

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