GREASED WEASEL
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Brendon Rogers stated when joining Celtic from Liverpool that it was not a step down
Then left Celtic for Leicester
Then left Celtic for Leicester
Came on in the second half, got booked 3 minutes later I think
There are limits to what a football association can actually do. It's very easy to put the ills of football at their door, but the SFA, like the FA, are near bankrupt and have no mandate to interfere in the integrity of the league competition.
The problems in Scotland are the same in most leagues in Europe, unchallengeable mega clubs buying up all the talent and paying several times the wages of their nearest competitors. Broadcasters of course are largely paying this money, but the fault largely comes from football fans, eschewing their local clubs to watch glamour teams on TV. While this remains the case, the problem will continue to get worse.
How do you arrive at the conclusion that the FA are near bankrupt?
One of England's finest internationals? Why the 'slippy'?
A DULLARD has just written up a financial comparison of both clubs which suggests that Celtic have thrown away a big monetary advantage over their rivals. Spookily, if you take the first letter of each sentence it spells 'Neil Lennon has ginger pubes', which is of course just an amazing coincidence and not immature at all.
http://priceoffootball.com/celtic-and-rangers-2019-20-the-watchman/
A DULLARD has just written up a financial comparison of both clubs which suggests that Celtic have thrown away a big monetary advantage over their rivals. Spookily, if you take the first letter of each sentence it spells 'Neil Lennon has ginger pubes', which is of course just an amazing coincidence and not immature at all.
http://priceoffootball.com/celtic-and-rangers-2019-20-the-watchman/
'meanwhile Rangers unbeaten run, in all competitions, moves onto 23 games, with 18 clean sheets'.
Is there nothing Brighton's defence can't do?
Cheers @El Pres.
Do Celtic receive any UEFA money from making the qualifying rounds of the CL?
(Aside from their Europa League money).
Agree that EPL managers (even if lifelong fans) would be crazy to take either 'big' job in Scotland, but could see SOME Champ managers being interested. If you're not at a top half club with the resources to make a proper run at promotion then it must be a consideration.
That said I can see the 'no win' scenario especially right now.
I do think a Celtic League somehow having Welsh, Irish and Northern Irish teams combined would eventually offer better competition. You'd think it would be a good way to raise revenues overall from a bigger market and opportunity for some people to invest in clubs in non-Glascow markets. Potentially loosing Euro places must be the biggest counter.