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Old 19-09-2008, 12:28 PM   #1
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McGeady Singled Out

Strachan Lambasts Poor McGeady For Recent Form!

It has emerged today, that after Celtic's horrific Old Firm loss to Rangers, that rising star Aiden McGeady was the main victim of Gordon Strachan's rage.

Where as the rest of the team were called into a room to go over the 4-2 defeat, young Irishman McGeady was told to go into the canteen and eat lunch by himself.

After winning Player Of The Year last year much was expected of the young Celt, but so far this season he has been a shadow of his former self.

There seems to have been a knock on effect as Aiden was left out of the next 2 fixtures after the Old Firm. One being a tricky away tie to Motherwell and the other a crucial Champions League game at home to Aalborg. Though McGeady featured later on in the Champions League game, he was again unimpressive.

It seems that Strachan's theory behind this is to make the young star think about how he is playing. With the skill he has got he could easily be the best player on the park week in, week out.

However reports from the McGeady camp say this could have backfired, with teams like Spurs, Newcastle and possibly Manchester United interested, McGeady could well seek to play his football elsehwere in the January transfer window.

Though he may not be playing well just now, the fans know what he can bring to the team when on form and would be less than happy to see him go.

Last edited by Dempsey; 19-09-2008 at 01:52 PM.
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