06 Jan 2020 17:01:36
I'm absolutely delighted for Ronny Deila after he was named the head coach of New York City FC earlier today 👏👏👏


1.) 06 Jan 2020
06 Jan 2020 17:08:08
Superb news. Weirdly, he's the least NYC-type character you'll run into, which makes him perfect really.


2.) 06 Jan 2020
06 Jan 2020 18:33:21
One of the worlds good guys.


3.) 06 Jan 2020
06 Jan 2020 18:40:42
He is that mate hope he does fantastic am sure he was at Man City as a youth coach or had some connection before he came to us.


4.) 06 Jan 2020
06 Jan 2020 18:46:07
Great guy and a well respected coach. Hope he does great things there!


5.) 06 Jan 2020
06 Jan 2020 19:51:59
Yeah all the best Ronny. Is it not recruitment for City Group that Mark Lawwell does? Good shout.


6.) 06 Jan 2020
06 Jan 2020 20:01:03
Could listen to him talk football all day unfortunately just never really worked for him at us would have been a great number 2 to Brenda.

{Ed007's Note - Or Neil Lennon - that would have been some management team imo, Lennon, Deila and Kennedy.}


7.) 06 Jan 2020
06 Jan 2020 20:21:33
That's what makes the world what it is, people can have completely different views about things, and I know I was one of the few who couldn't see the emperor's new clothes, but I wish him well, at least he will improve the teams nutritional intake.


8.) 06 Jan 2020
06 Jan 2020 20:34:08
What I always wondered was would he have done better if he was backed like Rodgers.
If ronny got the stuff he asked and was able to bomb out the players that were causing problems what would he achieved.
Remember he was cheated out a treble and got us to next stages of Europa league as well.

{Ed007's Note - Have you read THIS Kev?


9.) 06 Jan 2020
06 Jan 2020 21:16:16
That's a cracking read ed.
Just annoys me a bit when fans don't look at the big picture with ronny.
He asked for things like the new pitch and improvements to the training ground and was told no but rodgers got it no bother.
He wanted the likes of mulgrew and commons bombed out because they wouldn't adapt to his methods and he was told no. Rodger bulleted them the minute he walked in.
Look at griffiths under ronny. He saved the griffiths celtic career and got the best out of him.

Hed be a choice for me for running the academy if the job ever became available.

{Ed007's Note - Would KT & McGregor have been giving their chance without Ronny and I doubt Ajer would have signed for us. Some of our players are still complaining about the pitch Rodgers chose and the plans of investing at Barrowfield all stem from Deila. The diet, nutritional & nutritional stuff RD brought in was carried on and even more enforced under Rodgers and is in still ALL in place under Lennon even if not as strict. I've said for 10 years on here and even before RD's tenure that our players don't and never will be expected to be as good as Ronaldo but there's no excuses to not strive to be as fit as him.
RD's a bit like Lawwell, Kev, if he sticks to what he knows there's no complaints, as you say a job behind the scenes or coaching and out of the spotlight would be (have been ideal) but sadly the pressure of being the main man at a Club our size was a step too far.
I still f***ing love the guy and nobody anyone says will change that.
I see ESPN described him today as "the Norwegian Klopp" 👏😂


10.) 06 Jan 2020
06 Jan 2020 21:32:40
I always liked ronny, that article is eye opening clearly highly thought off. Just felt the board never quite believed in him enough to seriously back him and bowed to fan pressure. I hope he does well never know he is young enough to succeed and maybe come back if he's successfull.


11.) 06 Jan 2020
06 Jan 2020 21:44:38
He was working with hands tied behind his back from the very beginning. Had collins forced on him and players he didn't want getting new contracts.
Problem was always going to be that he wasnt a big enough name and celtic was always going to be his biggest job.
He had no real leverage to stand toe to toe with the board.

{Ed007's Note - He also lost our main CB pairing in VVD & Denayer after one season but appointing Collins was a massive mistake and I said it at the time, he brought nothing to the table apart from being Lawwell's eyes and ears within the squad and on the training pitch. It's telling - but not surprising - that he's never found another job within the game.}


12.) 06 Jan 2020
06 Jan 2020 21:55:25
I always thought if you were bringing in a number 2 like that then it should have been jim Duffy.
Old head and knew our game inside out.

{Ed007's Note - I mentioned Duffy at the time and I'm sure (hope lol) a couple of other posters agreed.}


13.) 07 Jan 2020
07 Jan 2020 01:54:52
Collins defintely had his flaws and I know he rubbed some of the players up the wrong way but I have heard VVD state that Collins played a big role in his development into a top player.


14.) 07 Jan 2020
07 Jan 2020 08:12:50
A good read that ed007 👌
I liked big Ronny a lot, I don't know if it was him or the club that partnered him with JC though?

I saw an interview with him when big Ceaser died and he had stuck a sticker on the press box window of the great man himself lifting the trophy in Lisbon, gave me goosebumps watching it haha
He was one of those guys who come along and just gets it and falls in love with club 🍀💚

I will always wish him the best wherever he goes.


15.) 07 Jan 2020
07 Jan 2020 07:55:06
Ronnie was a one trick pony and he always set up the same way. Any decent opposition manager knew exactly how Celtic were going to play and they capitalised on his inexperience. It was always a myth that Celtic were a fit team under Ronnie. Even with himself and Collins being fitness fanatics, I always felt we struggled as a team with fitness under Ronnie.

Ronnie done what was expected of him and delivered a couple of league titles and he had a good relationship with the fans. I do agree he was undermined by the board and should have been given more respect. At that time the board wanted a yes man, who wasn’t going to rock the boat until Sevco came into the picture.
Ronnie is a likeable man and I hope he smashes it in NY.


16.) 07 Jan 2020
07 Jan 2020 10:46:50
Aye it's that much of a myth nearly every player spoke about how much fitter they were.
Both the griff and VVD raved about how much fitter they were.


17.) 07 Jan 2020
07 Jan 2020 13:22:11
Yes, I think it was a Molde player that said, that his team had never beaten a fitter team twice, he said he was amazed by Celtics fitness levels, .


18.) 07 Jan 2020
07 Jan 2020 15:32:45
It was a myth Kev and I have the facts to prove it.
In the 2 seasons Ronnie was the manager, Celtic failed to win 21 league games.
Only 3 times did Celtic pick up extra points with a goal in the last 10 minutes of those games. VVD scored a winner at Pittordrie in the last minute. Griff scored a late winner at home to Partick Thistle and Rogic scored in the last minute at Rugby Park and that was it. No late equalisers in the last 10 minutes over those 2 seasons would suggest if his team were getting beat, then Ronnie didn’t know how to turn it in our favour. Celtic also conceded a few late goals that cost us points over the same period.

If Celtic were going into 20 odd tight league games and we only managed to pick up points in 3 of those games in the last 10 minutes of those matches, that to me would suggest that it was a myth that Ronnie’s Celtic team were fit because they were not fit enough.


19.) 08 Jan 2020
08 Jan 2020 10:38:43
Reading about the nutritional stuff I think I'll stay off the empire biscuits and get psychological advice on how to tackle brussell sprouts.