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Kieran Tierney

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  1. McChiellini..

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    Got just over an hour at centre half in a back 4..

    Looked comfortable and mobile. Came off fine..
     
  2. Blochairnbhoy

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    Just need clark not to over play him now
     
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  3. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    He is built like a brick shithouse now something he never really was during his first spell, tbh I would love it if Clarke doesn't play him in these games coming up to let him be 100% for us
     
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  5. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    It’s centre half I want him to play with us. Imagine him and CCV at the back. Leave vickers to defend and KT to actually start off our attacks from the back. NOT SCALES.

    if it’s good enough for arsenal and Scotland in those quality of games it’s good enough for us
     
  7. The_Bhoy

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    You know from Robertsons words at the trophy ceremony it did actually sound like he could be leaving. Imagine that if we signed those two!!
     
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    It’s absolutely incredible we’ve managed this signing. He’s 27!! The last player arriving with this established a quality/league I can think of is maybe Sutton. No project or over the hill player
     
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    Was mad against the signing because of the injuries but extremely excited about seeing him back.

    He's a left back for me and should remain so. Aye, he can cover at centre back but for me, he's best used as a left back. Hopefully a strong year for him injury wise. Be very exciting to see a left hand side of Tierney/Jota or Tierney/Maeda.
     
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  10. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Kieran Tierney made his mark from the moment he joined Celtic’s first team — not with technique, but with relentless intensity. Charlie Mulgrew remembers the tackles, the banter, and the moment everyone knew he was built differently.





    Charlie Mulgrew expected a shrinking violet; he got a whirling dervish instead. The former Celtic defender knew in that instant that Kieran Tierney was destined for the top levels of the game.

    Tierney was the fourth-choice left-back in Celtic's U20S squad with Joe Chalmers, Calum Waters and Aidan McIlduff all above him in the pecking order when the club manager, Ronny Deila, and assistant John Collins asked him to make up the numbers at first-team training back in 2014/15. The rest, as they say, is history.

    Tierney never looked back as the boyhood Celtic fan went on to represent his idols with aplomb for four seasons before sealing a Scottish transfer record £25 million switch to English Premier League giants Arsenal in 2019.

    Mulgrew recalled how the precocious talent just settled into first-team training as if it were the most natural thing in the world. Everybody soon realised that Tierney had a talent which the experienced pros warmed to straight off the bat.

    In an unforgiving first-team environment, Tierney didn't need armbands to stay afloat. Mulgrew reveals he was even left dumbfounded when Tierney once broke his leg but returned to first-team training sessions within six weeks



    The 44-times-capped ex-Scotland international said: "I just remember thinking he (Kieran Tierney) doesn't care, he just flies in everywhere!

    "Right away I thought, 'he’s got a chance', because a lot of time young boys will come in and they'll be a bit quiet, a bit nervous or scared to do anything out of the ordinary, make a tackle or look like they really want the ball.

    “Whereas he just didn't care, he was absolutely at it, and he knew the reason he was brought into the first team was because of the intensity that he'd been showing. He just delivered that again.

    “He was just smashing into people, he was sprinting about and straight away you're like ‘who the heck is this?’ That's the kind of guy you want beside you in my team. He was really good, he was like an older player right away.

    “Tierney was brilliant when he came in. It was a change room where you could sort of sink or swim, there was a fair bit of banter flying about. He was getting stuck right in about it, no messing about.

    “He wasn’t really getting a game for the 21s, but he was training with us indoors one day when the pitches were frozen, when he broke his leg – but was back in six weeks. He had the right attitude. You could just tell he was going to grab his opportunity with both hands.

    “Technically, he wasn't amazing, but when you've got that attitude and you've got that sort of willingness to learn, you see where you can go."



    Kieran Tierney's Celtic return
    Mulgrew insists that Celtic have pulled off a sensational piece of transfer business recruiting Tierney on a free transfer from the Gunners after the North London club refused to take up an extra year option on his deal.

    The Scotland international left-back even turned down former Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen, Everton, Juventus and Sevilla to return home to Parkhead and link up again with Brendan Rodgers's side.

    Mulgrew is confident that if Celtic can keep Tierney fit, then Rodgers will have one * of a quality player at his disposal.

    The 39-year-old reckons Tierney will be determined to be just as successful as he was first time around in G40, where he won eight domestic honours, including back-to-back 'Trebles' in 2016/17 and 2017/18.

    Mulgrew said: “It's brilliant. It’s a great signing and he's somebody that fans will take to straight away. Everyone will know what he brings – he's a top player. He’ll be determined to be as successful as he's already been at Celtic.

    "If you look over the last few seasons he keeps getting wee niggles. I’ve been there myself as a player, it's so frustrating when you start getting wee niggles it's really hard to put your finger on the reasons, but I'm sure he's done his research.

    “It’ll frustrate him, he’ll be demented with it, but I'm sure he'll have a way now of dealing with these injuries and know his body even better now.

    "I’d imagine that the pace of the game in Scotland won't be quite like the Premier League as Celtic dominate a lot of the ball and you're not running against the ball a lot of the time, not doing as many high-intensity runs.”

    Six years have elapsed since Tierney made the move to London. He immediately endeared himself to the Arsenal supporters when he was spotted carrying his football boots to training in a plastic Tesco bag. The image went viral on social media as it resonated with the Gunners' rank-and-file.

    During his spell in the Emirates, he amassed 144 appearances, scored six goals, and contributed 14 assists. He also won the FA Cup in 2020 and two FA Community Shields in 2020 and 2023.

    Tierney signed off his Arsenal career in style when he scored in the 2-1 win over Southampton at St Mary's in his last ever game for the club last Sunday. That act earned gushing praise from Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta as the Gunners fans serenaded their departing favourite.

    Tierney is now returning to Celtic in the prime of his career and at the peak of his powers. However, Mulgrew isn't having any of the 'plastic bag' working-class roots chat. He revealed that Tierney has always been a great down-to-earth guy whose dedication to his craft was second to none.

    Mulgrew said: "Kieran just loves playing football. I don’t buy into the plastic bags thing, though! It can be perceived in any way. It doesn’t mean that because you've got a nice bag, you're not into football! I've seen plenty of boys with nice bags that are just the same.

    “People think he just loves his football because he’s got a Farmfoods bag! Meanwhile, some kid gets written off as big time because he’s got a nice bag. There’s more to it than that – and more to him as well.

    “It doesn’t work that way. Wee Jamesie (Forrest) had a nice bag! I bumped into him the other day, and he had a nice watch! It doesn’t mean he’s not the same old Jamesie and he’s chucked it and gone big time. He’s still the same down-to-earth, professional person you could meet.

    "Kieran is exactly the same. A brilliant guy. It doesn’t matter what you wear, whether or not you have a bag, a fancy watch or tattoos, it’s about your attitude and how you conduct yourself."

    Those are two attributes that Tierney has never struggled with from day one.
     
  11. StainseyBhoy

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    Genuinely one of the best signings of recent years
    If he stays fit we've got one of the top ten left backs in the world, at 27 years old, on a free
     
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    We need a very good option as his back up. We need to manage him very carefully if it’s to work out this way.

    I’m not sure I trust us to do so.

    He cannot do 3 games a week, anytime he has played within that quick a period he has injuries. We need to limit his game time carefully, manage his fitness, and go against what he wants doing it as well. He will be desperate to play if he has a knock. We can’t allow that. He will feel fit for 7 games in 20 days in December etc. we need to manage that.


    And he will be our player with the highest quality, so that’ll be difficult to do. He is world class. We need to manage the most out of him to be fit to show that over the course
     
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    100% I hope we sign a class young back up left back, Schlupp is not enough, someone in the mode of Kosugi or even Valle is needed, and they'll get 25+ games
     
  14. Liam Scales

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    I would be more than happy if we managed to get Taylor to stay. He has the mentality and what he excels at in the inverted role is what KT is poor with.

    That isn’t happening though IMO.

    We were linked with Robertson as well. If we managed to end up with KT and Andy Robertson after years of not being able to get better than Taylor, him always being the best option, I’d * buckle
     
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    Robertson? Holy *.
     
  16. Blochairnbhoy

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    KT new house in Bathgate custom built * its unreal!!!!
     
  17. CookieMonster Geez yer cookies Gold Member

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    Reckon Rodgers will use him at centre back the odd time as well if we get another left back in or keep Schlupp. Such a coup getting him back and hopefully Jota will be back for start of season, them 2 down the left will be frightening.
     
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    Sounds very Rodgers. Get a left back that's one of the very best in the world. Play him CB. How about naw.
     
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  19. CookieMonster Geez yer cookies Gold Member

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    Odd time being the key word there, would rather KT as cover for there than Scales. Especially if we get a good young left back in.
     
  20. Marty McFly Whoa, this is heavy Gold Member

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    Have been a bit meh about this, but now buzzing to have him back.

    Mon!
     
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