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Post Match Analysis ,rangers v Celtic.

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by kennydal, Feb 28, 2010.

  1. no more than 5 from what i heard, so if that is enough to tarnish the reputation of a support in your book then so be it.

    Also if you are bothered about what people think don't bring it up.
     

  2. More than 5 from where I was sitting, and after just watching the game back, more than 5 by the sound of it too.

    I'm not in any way want to slate the support, just the idiots that ruined it. Not want to turn this thread into a debate about the support.
     
  3. Got to be honest, my mind has changed about Tony Mowbray over the last few months.
    Whilst I'm not an advocate of making quick knee * reactions, I'm just not sure that Mogga will be able to turn it around next season.

    I've been behind him 100%, & I do believe he has brought in some very decent players & got rid of a lot of dead wood, my main problem is that I feel he is too mild mannered to handle the pressure of being Celtic manager.

    I feel that in games when we're struggling to get a goal or the points that we need, he seems incapable of motivating the players or showing any passion.

    If he gets another season, I'll support him as long as there is a definite improvement, we need more players with the right mentality & attitude.
    There are positives, I think that Rogne & Hooiveld will make a great partnership, Thompson will be an able deputy, but we badly need some leadership, grit & guile in the team, especially in the midfield.
     
  4. *, it's been a bit hard playing against 12 men each time to be fair. :87:
     
  5. The ref was awful today, but it doesn't hide the fact that we never created any real clear cut chances.
    The midfield was toothless, the game mostly passed Keane by, Fortune again worked hard, just a shame he didn't take a touch, have a bit more composure & finishe off the move after skinning Weir & Bougherra.

    N'Guemo was decent today, but his decision making still needs work on, more composure from him, & committing Bougherra before passing to Fortune might have led to a goal.
     
  6. Calm down Frank ,no need for that wording.
     
  7. glad it all over, whats the beting rangers get the extra home game after the split
    to help sell more pies.
     
  8. Glad its all over??Im not

    After the split, who gives a *, theyll have already won it IMO
     
    #348 HenrikCarson, Feb 28, 2010
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  9. Least we wouldn't have to worry about them winning it at on our patch.
     
  10. Sadly I think its over now,,well played dougie MOTM...
     
  11. Very difficult for any team to compete in the SPL when the whole apparatus of the game is geared towards ensuring one outcome - that the team in blue always wins.

    Scotland is a footballing backwater, an irrelevance in the scheme of things and what you see each year is a grubby little carve up by the local good old boys to ensure continual, repeated favours for the establishment club - Rangers.

    You'll never see a softer red card than Brown's. Bougherra in any other league anywhere did enought to get sent off twice.

    Mowbray is *, course he is, and anyone who comes on here and says otherwise is a fool but for all that it wouldn't have mattered - you could put Mourhino in the dugout this year and given him a 100m to spend and he wouldn't have stopped them winning the league - how could he when the authorities won't play fair?

    For Celtic to win the league they have to be at least 20% better then Rangers as Scottish refs give Rangers a 10 point gimme at the start of every season. It amazes me that up against all this Celtic have managed to win 40 odd titles and what's crystal clear is that 1 Celtic title win is worth 10 Rangers title wins as any title win for us was won against the background of the entire footballing establishment trying to prevent it
     
  12. you can take that to the bank sir.

    tony m is the new burns. a nice man, tries to win the right way but whose insistence on sticking to a footballing philosophy instead of putting out a team to win matches is his downfall. also, just like TB, he has that worst managerial trait of all - he's unlucky...
     
  13. the only post match analysis which fits:

    it hurts alot when they score in the dieing seconds. hurts alot, to see them jumping and sing after scoring with the last kick, makes me rage boys.
     
  14. * we could have done with players like Robson, Naka, Skippy, JVOH, Maloney etc today. Not world beaters but they knew how to beat Ranagers. I
     
  15. I'd rather have had JVOH or Skippy than Fortune. At least they knew where the net was against the Huns.

    In hindsight I'd rather have had Maloney or Nakamura than Aiden.

    Definitely Robson instead of Brown because Robson can channel that rage and make it help his game, Brown can't and it cost us in the long run.
     
    last february we had all of them and it was nil-nil. i wish we had a larsson in his prime today but that was then. it was time to move on and the board gave us the bag of * that is mogga's stylish football. if we don't send him on his way soon, this could be a long and painful stretch for the hoops
     
  16. The way we'r droping oints I'd be susprised if the league isn't over before the split.

    When was the last time that hapened? It's time for Mowbray to go. I'm disappointed he didn't resign after the game. It might have been a kneejerk reaction but he'd have gone up in my estimation if he'd done it.

    One of the all-time worst managers. Brady and Macari were shocking but they were trying to compete with a free spending Rangers team with little money. Rangers are skint now, haven;t made a signing in 18 months (Rothen aside) and have a 40 year old at center half. What a disgrace we are right now. If the boot was on the other foot we'd be * ourselves at Rangers.
     
  17. We came out for second half knowing that we had 45 mins to save our season and what happened. They controlled the game, we hardly ventured into their half of the park much less threatened to win. I dont think Brown getting sent off cost us the game, we were never going to score in the second half. I think some are just using that as an excuse. They were happy to see out the game as a draw, they didnt need to win but we did, and our team never played like they knew that. I still say Samaras was a bad choice as a substitute and that big Ras would have given more, he must be champing at the bit to prove himself and guarantee regular games, yesterday would have given him that chance. Its time to look at ourselves clinically and sort out the problems now, and prepare for next season
     
  18. would have liked to see robson & skippy on the
    park today .skippy allways put fear in to the
    huns
     
  19. I hope big arturs performance yesterday shuts up all his critics on here cos he saved us from a right pumping. It's now time to secure 2nd place and start playing players who will actually be here next season like rass
     
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