Was thinking about how good Nygren could be for us and whether Engels will kick on and it made me think of other attack minded midfielders we've had in the past 10 years and who was the best one.
I'm not including players who are still here but have only been here a year like Engels, McCowan etc. Or McGregor/Broony who became more defensive players over time.
Rank these from 1-9:
Stefan Johansen
Tom Rogic
Stuart Armstrong
Olivier Ntcham
Ryan Christie
David Turnbull
Aaron Mooy
Matt O'Riley
Reo Hatate
I find them very hard to rank tbh. Could be nostalgia bias, but a certain wizard would top my list.
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Officer Doofy Come to me, human man Gold Member
1. Matt O'Riley
2. Tom Rogic
3. Reo Hatate
4. Ryan Christie
5. Aaron Mooy
6. Stuart Armstrong
7. Olivier Ntcham
8. Stefan Johansen
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Difficult bcoz on form some where very good but a lot of them were inconsistent or had poor dips in form. Hatate can have that from one half to the next so iv done it with them all at their best
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Mooy would have been higher if he was here longer.Zander likes this. -
Probably a 9
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In terms of who was the best player for us, judged over their time at Celtic as a whole, I'd go with this:
1. Tom Rogic
2. Reo Hatate
3. Matt O'Riley
4. Olivier Ntcham
5. Aaron Mooy
6. Stuart Armstrong
7. Stefan Johansen
8. Ryan Christie
9. David Turnbull
In terms of who was the best on the rare occasions when he could be bothered, I'd put Ntcham first and shuffle Rogic, Reo and MOR down one. -
1. Matt O'Riley
2. Tom Rogic
3. Reo Hatate
4. Aaron Mooy
5. Stuart Armstrong
6. Ryan Christie
7. Stefan Johansen
8. Olivier Ntcham
9. David Turnbull
Couldn't really stand Ntcham if I'm honest. He's got second last here but actually if I was picking a team to go out and win a game tomorrow he'd be the last player I'd wantSkelleto likes this. -
My list
1. Rogic
2. O'Riley
3. Hatate
4. Armstrong
5. Christie
6. Mooy
7. Ntcham
8. Johansen
9. Turnbull
I loved Rogic. Was tempted to put Hatate 2nd but MOR shades him in terms of output and consistency -
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Definitely some nostalgia bias, O’Reilly just as inconsistent as Hatate but both equally as good. Rogic could be absolute magic or miles off it as well but they are top 3 by quite a distance.
Armstrong played a massive part for us for a few seasons but always struggled in Europe, Christie similar. Mooy was just too old but showed his quality after a rusty start. Johansen was an athlete and worked well with Broony but just lacked the quality. Turnbull added a lot of goals & assists but so * slow and finally Ntcham was just a moody *, could of been up near the top but his attitude was stinking.
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Ntcham gave me my best moment in a stadium supporting celtic in Rome. So always a bit bias with him.
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Stefan Johansen 6
Tom Rogic 1
Stuart Armstrong 5
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Ryan Christie 7
David Turnbull 9
Aaron Mooy 4
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Rogic apparently said he couldn't be bothered with football or to some effect and still done what he done , ntcham was just a lazy * with abundance of skill , johansen was class in spells and would've suited a better era , reo is top class but inconsistent, mooy was top drawer but again career coming to an end , strongleg had fine hair , Christie hit the roof of the stadium but other than that was decent and turnbull lacked turning on the baw.
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Rating our 8's... That's tough. In fact, I would argue that Celtic's number 8 is perhaps even more overall important/influential/significant/symbolic than those that have worn the No. 7 jersey. Yes, Jinky and Henrik wore the 7, but there have been a lot of pretty ordinary footballers aside from those.
But the 8 is a different story. From the first Celt to wear the 8 in 1960, Willie Fernie (when Celtic started to wear numbers), followed by a notable lineage including John 'Yogi' Hughes and Willie Wallace, through Davie Hay and Bobby Murdoch to Johnny Doyle, before Paul McStay wore it for nearly his entire career, ahead of Craig Burley when the Bhoys 'Stopped the 10'. Since the turn of the millenium, there have been just the 3 and all 3 have undoubtedly left thier mark - Alan Thompson, Scott Brown and Kyogo Furuhashi.
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O’Riley
Rogic
Christie
Mooy
Hatate
Johansen
Armstrong
Ntcham
Turnbull
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