13 Sep 2020 11:05:37
Everyone is entitled to their opinions. Even if we disagree, we should respect. As for yesterday, I thought Brown was our best midfielder with Calum strangely quiet, and James struggling for form. First half was tepid with County creating several chances, mostly foiled by Barkas, who was excellent throughout. Half time managerial rocket paid dividends with much more coherent passing and great attacking. Goals for our three forwards and two defenders was testament to the 3-5-2 setup. Duffy will be a stalwart figure for us at both ends of the pitch. Ntcham has some classy touches, but his final ball is suspect. 5-0 at Dingwall is a great outcome, and I think we have a really strong squad in our quest for 10IAR. HH!


1.) 13 Sep 2020
13 Sep 2020 11:46:55
Ntcham coming into his prime but still can't lace broonys boots . but broonys the new whipping bhoy again for some .


2.) 13 Sep 2020
13 Sep 2020 12:44:07
I can't believe there is debating over Brown when the main talking point should be how awful our defence looked. The sooner Ajer goes tbe better and Jullien needs replaced by Bitton. Duffy is cleary lacking match sharpness and fitness so will reserve judgement for now, having said that didn't he make that header his for his goal, we've been missing that.
Brown's legs are like the going for 55 campaign!


3.) 13 Sep 2020
13 Sep 2020 13:34:50
Defensively, Scott Brown was outstanding yesterday - as was Barkas. The rest all had anxious moments and errors that - on another day - cost us goals and even points.
Our attacking play has carried us so far (domestically) with plenty of goals right through the team and considering we have not really built up any momentum for various reasons, we are still to settle; but are improving - noticeably in the second half of past two games and I must mention Klimala making a difference as well.
There are a few players still finding their feet and arguably one or two who may be looking to leave? Once the dust settles and players use the same system week-in-week-out, we will hopefully see a big difference and a similar run of form as last season.


4.) 13 Sep 2020
13 Sep 2020 14:39:37
What has Ajer and Brown, Greg T, C McG, Christie, J Forrest, and Tom Rogic done wrong .
There is not a player playing for any other team in Scotland who has ever reached the standards of any of these players . There is not a player playing for any other team in Scotland who can regularly play well as any of these Celtic players who either through injury or loss of form are struggling, but according to many our Celtic players shouldn’t be near the team. Instead of moaning and ridiculing our most successful domestic team in nearly 50 yrs, get the feel good feeling going and enjoy ten in a row.


5.) 13 Sep 2020
13 Sep 2020 15:36:44
Chris - Ajer's development has stalled over the past year. Taylor doesn't look good enough. I like Forrest but plays hide and seek too often for me though he's never a full back right or left. Rogic is an enigma. Has stats are shocking for a number 10. Christie and McGregor would be in my team every week.


6.) 15 Sep 2020
14 Sep 2020 23:05:00
BigBubs Some people are jumping on Ajer’back everytime he thinks he might make a mistake . Ike many before him Ajer is subjected to scrutiny and ridicule that he certainly doesn’t deserve . In our last 2 games he scored and had an assist . If that was a striker like Eddie, these same fans would be full of praise for him .
Forrest is very versatile but I haven’t seen him play either left or right full back . I have great faith and confidence in G Taylor but I think Celtic supporters sometimes think players from medium sized SPL clubs and hence they were never going to give Taylor a chance . I have been watching Celtic since the 1960’s and I have never used or seen the value of stats in evaluating a player . I remember some glorious and decisive goals by big Tom more than anything else. I am happy to agree with you re RC and C McG, unfortunately more and more Celtic fans have started to find fault and abuse these 2 wonderful Celts.