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£10m McGeady wanted by Sunderland, with Stokes offered as bait



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Published Date: 15 June 2008
SUNDERLAND manager Roy Keane is poised to make a club record £10m bid for Celtic's Republic of Ireland winger Aiden McGeady – with striker Anthony Stokes thrown in as part of the deal.
The Black Cats spent last season fighting relegation from the Premier League and, having stayed in the top flight, Keane wants to add more quality to his side. Keane is an admirer of the 22-year-old, having been a team-mate at international level and
at Parkhead two years ago.

Now he wants to test Celtic's resolve by putting a cash-plus-player offer on the table for McGeady, who was voted Scotland's Players' Player of the Year.

Keane knows he needs more flair in his team and he regards McGeady, capped 18 times, as the man to provide it, which is why he's prepared to top the £9m he paid to Hearts for Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon last year. Celtic manager Gordon Strachan, who has made three unsuccessful bids to land Northern Ireland striker Kyle Lafferty from Burnley this year, may be tempted by the offer of Stokes.

The Scottish champions first tried to sign the striker as a youngster but couldn't match the financial offer made to him by Arsenal. He took the SPL by storm two seasons ago when, on loan from Arsene Wenger's side to Falkirk, he notched 16 goals in as many games before Christmas.

That earned the 20-year-old Dubliner a £2m move to Sunderland but he's struggled to make an impact at the Stadium of Light, scoring just three goals in 35 appearances. His only Premiership strike was a last-minute winner against Derby County. He also fell foul of Keane when he and two team-mates turned up late for the team coach before a match against Barnsley – and was left behind by his furious manager.





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Sir Minty Moonbeams, Casino Royale,

15/06/2008 01:11:55
I don't think you can dismiss this story.

Keane has been very public about his admiration for McGeady, so in principle, it isn't exactly a shock that he's thinking about a bid.

£10m for me isn't enough...if we were 'up to our knees in the red', then we'd have to grab the money and run , bribing McGeady in the process if he should a reluctance to go.

But Celtic are financially strong and McGeady is a player who is improving year on year...he'll be worth more this time next year.

He has 4 years left on his contract with Celtic...we should just tell Keane : £15m + 20% of the sell on , take it or leave it.

Even at that price, I'd be very disappointed to see Aiden go, but to recoup almost the entire cost of Lennoxtoun in the sale of one player who's come through the ranks is more than a little tempting and you couldn't criticise the board for accepting such a deal.
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Fayneant,

NZ 15/06/2008 02:00:47
3 were you of the same opinion when Rangers sold home-grown Hutton for 9m?
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Celtic Forever,

no-one likes them, they don't care 15/06/2008 02:26:00
*2 and 4, you must be a stinkgers fan because no Celtic fan would use such an expression. The stinkgers and the laptop loyal use the expression "old firm" so that they can live off the glorious history and popularity of the famous Glasgow Celtic.

There is no old firm, there is only Celtic, one of the most popular clubs in the world and there is the stinkgers, the most despised club with the most hated fans.

If you stinkgers are so jealous of us, come and support us...you might learn what it is to wacth football.
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VinBhoy7,

Dublin 15/06/2008 02:32:59
Roy Keane is not a stupid guy, in this regard he should know that Aiden Mc Geady is Celtic through and through. If he does decide at some future date to try his talents elsewhere he is not going to settle for an inferior team who's best hope might be mid table mediocrity. Turning out a few times for Celtic does not entitle Keane to any favours so why he would imagine he would get anywhere for any less than £20 million with Aiden McGeady is beyond me. As regards Antony Stokes as a make weight you would have to pay Celtic to take him. He's about as exciting as Kyle Lafferty who hopefully very soon will be on his way to Wolves. Someone else mentioned that Alan hutton went to spurs for £9 million which pretty well illustrates my point, if Hutton is worth £9 million then Aidendinho is worth at least £20 million. Lawell and company have no need to sell as he has pionted out Celtic are not a selling club.' The last guy who forced the hand of the club into accepting a £8 million fee because he had a huff has been heard of twice since going to Villa 2 years ago where he was joined by one Sean Maloney who has proved so influential at Villa even Rangers think they can afford him. Enough bunkum, as Aiden might say 'Bring on the Champions League.'
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Finnharp,

15/06/2008 03:23:53
Now that Rangers have spent half their transfer budget with Miller & Velica, it is now time for the LapTop Loyal to start the spinning of big offers for McGeady, tomorrow will be Borac, then Naka, Brown and McDonald all of whom are going nowhere.

Celtic will build and get stronger, they are not going to make the same mistake as last season, letting ReaRangers catch up in terms of team developement. Our business sense tells us to let ReaRangers spend first, then buy more quality to build on what we have at the moment and get rid of some stragalers.

Hail Hail
4 in a Row
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Finnharp,

15/06/2008 03:26:18
That was Boruc, getting tired, just finished watching the best golf every, tigers back nine was the best I have ever seen.

To 14 titles Tiger.
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ThatsWhyWereChampions,

london 15/06/2008 03:29:40
non story

celtic are not a selling club and mcgeady has no wish to go to sunderland. quite simple. about as much chance as cueller going to hearts for £200k.
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jocktamson,

aberdeenshire 15/06/2008 04:36:26
being realistic... no scottish team could turn down £10m for any player, no, not even celtic.

on the flip side however, do you really believe aiden mcgeady will go to sunderland? it's a shop window, admittedly, but so too is the champions league. which he is unlikely to experience with the mackems.

aiden will depart at some point, from kenny dalglish, to charlie nicholas, to brina mcclair, to henrik larsson, your heroes go some time. usually though, they take a step up. i doubt with all that aiden has already gone through in his personal life that he doesn't have a little wisdom. he won't be off to AC milan or barcelona, but if he waits a year or two, he probably will manufacture a move to a liverpool, or arsenal, or manchester united, or maybe even a barcelona (there are precedents, see above)and celtic, and aiden, will be handsomely rewarded. few players flourish at struggling clubs. and sunderland will be a struggling club.

assuming aiden has the sense he was born with, he'll know added exposure is not neccesarily positive. quality, not quantity counts. i'd expect him to go before his contract expires. i find it unfathomable, bar a bizarre offer, he'll be gone this summer. and not to sunderland.

as however mentioned on a different thread... were we to receive £10m(ish) for mcgeady, and we used it to bring in anthony stokes, james mcfadden, and shaun maloney... i'd say it was good business.

much though the premiership riches are nigh on irresistable (ok, alan hutton tried to resist, but had the rug dragged out from under him) i doubt at this stage aiden would be so foolish as to shackle himself to relegation battlers with an incendiary, reactionary manager. when, not if, he goes it will be to a club with a record of nurturing brutal talent into finesse. see arsene wenger. or possibly rafael benitez. however he has a year or two to go yet.

either way, celtic win. loads of money or prodigious talent at their disposal.

is it true real madrid are
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KingKenny,

15/06/2008 05:56:17
Anthony Stokes return Falkirk please~. Roy Keane no chance Sign McGeady.
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dannybhoy,

15/06/2008 06:29:19
wise up lads its a non story it wont happen wish journalists would stop printing lies have they nothing else to do with there time any outher job you would get sacked for behaving in this manner
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neil7908,

15/06/2008 08:03:12
7# do you really think that mcgeady is worth "at least £20 million"? are you serious? in the international transfer market, £10m is a good price, hes a good player but no one else but an ex-celt like keane would pay over £10m for him
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3iar,

Buckie 15/06/2008 08:37:15
McGeady himself knows he is good enough to play in the premiership and will wait until the top 4 come calling. He isn't going to try his mit at a club that has to fight for survival.

He said himself he would like to play for Liverpool after Celtic

He also said he is happy at Celtic just now and is still learning his trade, has a lot still to learn.

1 or 2 seasons away and he will be playing in the premiership for Liverpool, Man Utd, Arsenal or Chelsea.
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Richardinho,

15/06/2008 08:51:23
It's doubtful we could get as good a player as Mcgeady for 10 million (though we may have someone coming through the ranks) so I'd be inclined to turn it down.
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Richardinho,

15/06/2008 08:56:00
'do you really think that mcgeady is worth "at least £20 million"? are you serious? in the international transfer market, £10m is a good price,'

Have you looked at the prices in the transfer market recently?
10 million is small change for english clubs and is about right for a player from failing SPL clubs like Rangers and Hearts.
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Richardinho,

15/06/2008 09:17:28
3 titles in a row. last 16 in the Champions League two years running. Not bad for players nobody wants!
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Backofthenet,

15/06/2008 09:44:24
"Now that Rangers have spent half their transfer budget with Miller & Velica, it is now time for the LapTop Loyal to start the spinning of big offers for McGeady, tomorrow will be Borac, then Naka, Brown and McDonald all of whom are going nowhere." (#8)

The papers are full of transfer speculation at this time of year. Even probably the best player in the world (C Ronaldo) might leave possibly the biggest club in the world. But when it happens to Celtic it suddenly becomes some sort of conspiracy.

As for McGeady, a good player and he might well want to try a different stage. However, if he does want to do so, he would be ill-advised to wait for one of the big four in England or the big two in Spain to come in. Ronaldo he ain't.
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Richardinho,

15/06/2008 09:46:02
#20 I'm sure when we 'scrape into' the last 8 of the European Cup or 'scrape' the next league title, you'll be just as bitter and obsessed.
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Richardinho,

15/06/2008 10:03:47
Every team needs luck. But the reason we won the league is that WGS simply had more bottle than 'Falter' Smith.
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paulmac,

surrey 15/06/2008 10:07:21
It all boils down to whether McGeady wants to move....

If he doesn't...we won't sell him....

We're not desperate for cash...and we're not a selling club!
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paulmac,

surrey 15/06/2008 10:09:39
#23

Every 2 or 3 years this century....Rangers have a good season....last season was it for you guys!
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Richardinho,

15/06/2008 10:13:01
Agree-Celtic will be hurting that they let it get so close.They will be all fired up to try and win every single game this year.
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Muttley.1,

Edinburgh 15/06/2008 10:21:19
You're having a laugh if he's worth £10m. He is a 5-6m player at best as he is far from the finished article. Are you trying to tell me is is worth 5m less than Thierry Henry? McGeady is a talented boy but his progress threatens to stagnate (i.e. when he decided to disappear for most of the season apart from a 6 week purple patch) unless he moves somewhere else, but not for 10m.
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Richardinho,

15/06/2008 10:39:05
in five years time, Henry will probably be retired. In five years time, McGeady should be at the height of his career. Therein lies the difference.
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jocktamson,

15/06/2008 11:00:43
#20... "Scraped the SPL and scraped into the last 16.
Get back to me when celtic get to the last 8 of the CL...."

ermmm, i'll just get my time machine and zip back to 1967.

good news lhads... now we can ignore those jammy titles (i think the only ones rangers have won this millenium) that were by less than 3 points, our margin, since, if they're "scraped" they don't count.

but wait a minute... i mean "hawww, that isnae fair" because "ra gers" had to cope with the combined task of winning a league while playing in a UEFA cup final... man, that is tough...

especially, if, unlike in a very recent example, the SPL don't reorganise the fixture list to give you a week off and make you play the weekend following the UEFA cup final... where did i put that time machine, i suspect i might need to transport myself back to 2003 and bump my gums about the general unfairness of life.

any truth that the reason the big screen went out in manchester was because they couldn't find a television licence amongst 20,000 of them?
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John Newitt,

Burnstead 15/06/2008 11:10:31
£10m? Someone's having a laugh.
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Alliz,

15/06/2008 11:21:21
Any young player plying his trade in Scotland could not turn down a £10M transfer and all that goes with it.
He could crock himself tomorrow and never kick another football or he could turn into another Paul McStay.
This would be a lot of money in his bank account now.
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Silence of the Yams,

15/06/2008 11:24:28
31. 9m for Craig Gordon, now that was funny!
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Dick Young,

Stornoway Isle of Lewis 15/06/2008 11:27:35
31. Yes some of us are still laughing.

3.

JOCK STEIN Legend.
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steve30000,

sunderland 15/06/2008 13:02:26
if we sign players like mcgeady, then how will we struggle against relegation? if he is as good as you lot are making out, then he's a saviour.
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Mr Jackson,

Glasgow 15/06/2008 13:34:51
Personally I rate McGeady, he is a decent wee player and £10million is a drop in the ocean in the cash rich EPL. But he still has a lot to prove especially at the highest level.

His international appearances haven't exactly been headline material and too often he has flattered to deceive in the CL. I hope he goes as the thought of Broadfoot up against him doesn't bear thinking about. The minute we sold Hutton McGeady bacame a dangerous player. It will be good to see Hutton put him in his place once again all be it only twice a season as opposed to four.
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The Wicker Bhoy,

Dhun na nGall 15/06/2008 14:56:14
How can a price tag of £10million be question for a player of McGeadys talents.He is a young player, getting better every season and is already the best player in Scotland.Celtic will not sell for anything less than £16million.If Burnley want £4million for Lafferty, who has never played in the CL and only scored 4 goals last season then £10million would be a steal for McGeady, such is the money in the EPL.

It's a nonsense story anyway as McGeady would never agree to move to Sunderland and Celtic have no need to sell him.
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monkey man,

15/06/2008 15:11:53
McGeady will end up at Sheffield Wednesday or Barnsley where his talents won't be out of place. I don't think the Cellic minded understand that nobody believes the laughable nonsense written about Celtc players by their mhedia up here.

£ 10 million.? I'm still laughing at that bit....lol
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BEMUSED EXILE,

15/06/2008 15:48:46
Just how depressing did that Kenny Miller thread become? I can't believe the mentality of posters from both sides on here sometimes. It would be nice to get back to football rather than tit-for-tat posts about the shortcomings of either team's supporters, or the personal insults that certain posters love to perpetuate.

It's hard to put a price on Aiden McGeady's head with regard to a move to the Premiership, but it would be interesting if Celtic gave any indication that they were willing to sell. The "£7 million rising to £9 million" deals that saw Gordon and Hutton move south came out of nowhere. McGeady's price might go substantially higher as there would be a likelihood of more than one club being interested, and Celtic could sit back and smile as the price rose. As I hinted elsewhere, the McGeady money could finance the purchases of McFadden and Maloney, and perhaps, in a best case scenario, possibly Lafferty too, so it has to be worthy of consideration.

The OF certainly seem to be in a strong position for once to benefit substantially from English money. The sales of Boruc and McGeady could realise as much as £25 million, while for Rangers the offloading of McGregor and Cuellar added to the Hutton money could amount to a similar sum.

It has to be tempting, but both teams need to put a strong product on the park as well, so it's a delicate balancing act.
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Muttley.1,

Edinburgh 15/06/2008 16:25:40
'Bemused exile' where do you get your drugs from? £25m for Boruc and McGeady, now that's deranged!
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jerrymanders,

15/06/2008 17:40:32
#39
#40

The sales of Boruc and McGeady could realise as much as £25 million, while for Rangers the offloading of McGregor and Cuellar added to the Hutton money could amount to a similar sum.

£10M for McShagger is delusional. £15M for Ugly Betty is derangered.
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jerrymanders,

15/06/2008 17:48:23
#39

Apoligies. School boy error in not reading the question.

#40

Still derangered
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BEMUSED EXILE,

15/06/2008 17:49:23
jerrymanders

More of the usual cheap shots, but this time without an apparent understanding of what I'm saying...

"The sales of Boruc and McGeady could realise as much as £25 million, while for Rangers the offloading of McGregor and Cuellar added to the Hutton money could amount to a similar sum."

What that means is that the combined sales of Hutton, McGregor and Cuellar could raise up to £25 million, ie, £9million for Hutton, a similar sum for Cuellar, and around £7 million for McGregor.

Is that straightforward enough for you?

Interesting that when I put a realistic price tag on RFC players, you feel the need to ridicule it in your normal sarcastic way, but when I put a price on the heads of 2 Celtic players that many would think inflated, you leave it well alone.


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Royalty,

Zandvoort 15/06/2008 18:21:33
If Celtic get £10M for McGeady they will do well, he's worth approximately half that at best.

No doubt Lawwell will make a few blue chip signings with the money.

With Strachans eye for a player, were more likely to see oven chip signings for Celtic.
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Royalty,

Zandvoort 15/06/2008 18:23:28
Kenny Miller should be given a chance at Ibrox.

The guy's not short of confidence.

He's got so much front it would be impossible to stab him in the back.

Maybe like some previous strikers at Ibrox he'll win the fans round in the end.
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David W.,

Detroit 15/06/2008 18:32:00
I'm sure Keane-o is interested in McGeady. He loves signing the Irish players. But I think McGeady will play another season or two at Celtic in hopes of landing a deal with a bigger club. He did say last year during the CL that he fancied playing in Spain one day. Keane has done wonders at Sunderland, but he'll be luck to get them to compete for a final six spot with Villa and Everton.
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David W.,

Detroit 15/06/2008 18:34:35
39, Hola Bemused. The money is only worth it to Celtic and rangers if they can sign players who will help either side succeed in Europe. Celtic can't keep mplayers like McGeady forever, but before a sale is made I'd like to know what kind of talent the newly-stocked war chest will bring.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

15/06/2008 19:00:15
Hi David, my motor city friend. Your sane input has been too rare in recent times.

I absolutely agree. The buying and selling of players is a fine balancing act. The sale brings funds to the club, but if you only have to spend it in order to replace the player then it's a bit futile. On the other hand, if you don't spend it, and the team suffers as a result, you are likely to be less successful, which impacts on profits through smaller crowds, less retail sales, smaller sponsorship deals etc.

It's a tricky business to be sure.
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Sir Minty Moonbeams, Casino Royale,

15/06/2008 19:57:27
If it's true, and it probably is, Keane probably realises that in a year's time McGeady could be out of his price range.

Let's face it, if McGeady is close to brilliance.
His skill levels are way above anyone else in the spl and if he can go a bit further, particularly in the CL matches, he will become the envy of mant managers throughout Europe and his value will rocket.

McGeady is within touching distance of becoming a great player. He needs to keep working hard on all aspects of his game, seeking to add more tricks , perfecting their execution, developing further his defensive work, and increasing his goals tally.

A 20% improvement in all of these areas will put him in the grade 1 category, capable of holding down a place at ANY club in Europe.
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Daillyman,

15/06/2008 20:48:26
So Keane has a rumoured opening offer of 10m for McGeady.

Should it rise to 11-12m it will be difficult for the tic to turn down and a very good investment for Sunderland taking into account at 22 the players best years are ahead of him.

Another couple of good displays by Boruc in EURO2008 and he could be part of the exodus from Parkhead.

With the money in the bank it would allow WGS to bring in more blue chip signings like Graveson and Donutti.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

15/06/2008 21:08:52
Now, now Brian. I'm sure that WGS is well aware of his mistakes in the transfer market, as is WS, and both will try to get it right, but it's always a gamble.

I was just watching the WGS Euro 2008 interview on the BBC website, which was quite amusing. He was commenting on the legitimacy of 4-5-1 as a system, and said that there was nothing wrong with it as long as the "1" up front was a terrific player, and as long as the wide midfielders were equally able to play as midfielders and as strikers. He also said that although Celtic were generally thought of as a 4-4-2 team, they were definitely a 4-5-1 team when they were defending.

I do think that Rangers will switch to 4-4-2 next season though, and it was interesting to read Stevie Frail's opinion that Miller and Velicka will be a nightmare pairing for SPL defences to play against.

I certainly hope so!
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Daillyman,

15/06/2008 21:18:24
51 Bemused

I was quite happy with WS moves last season in loan players and transfers that he did.

Even this off season Velicka for the fee could turn out to be a good move, KM will give us an honest 90 minutes.

I heard that they put an offer in for a Middlesborough English U21 international winger, 3mil.

Early days yet in the off season, things should heat up after EURO 2008.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

15/06/2008 21:27:47
Brian

Sunday Post is claiming that Rangers are about to bid for the young Dundee Utd midfielder, Gomis, who was apparently outstanding in the games against Rangers last season, including the CIS Final, which you of course were at.

This comes at a time when Fulham have apparently dropped their interest in Cousin and insisted on a cash deal only for Steven Davis. Could be a little more than Rangers want to pay!
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BEMUSED EXILE,

15/06/2008 22:42:49
Tim

You know that I always at least attempt rational football discussion, even if you think that most of my opinions are flawed or demonstrate a lack of knowledge.

Celtic will settle for one or possibly two telling dips into the transfer market, and I think that WGS is happy to bide his time. WS, I think, is under pressure to limit his spending this summer, although if RFC do make it through to the CL group stage again, then he'll get another few million in January. I already predict another close title race next season, but we'll all have a better idea of the two teams respective strengths after the transfer dealings have been concluded.
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Tommybhoy,

behind a summer long smile 16/06/2008 00:08:52
Aiden is the best player in Scotland by a mile and the hot crossers are dying for the day he leaves Celtic.
How empty does the feeling of winning two cups feel guys?
Like a cavern? Like the inside of an or****mans heid?
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Daillyman,

16/06/2008 00:17:56
59 Tommy

To be honest I have to look at last season as a positive one.

Yes we were beaten for the league in the last week and lost the UEFA Cup, but to end up with 2 bits of silverware was beyond my expectations going into the start of last season.

I look forward to this coming season.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

16/06/2008 00:20:53
Both major domestic cups, a very good SPL campaign, a European final, and another league and cup double for our talented teenagers?

Feels damn good, thanks.
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Daillyman,

16/06/2008 00:27:05
Bemused

I read the Sunday Post story regarding Gomis, seeing him in the final he had a great game, he is a young lad who I believe was picked up from Cowdenbeath, spotted by CL while he was there for a short while.

The lad certainly has a lot of pluses, he is young, reads the game well has a bit of bite and can spread the ball around, and he now knows what is required to succeed in the SPL. Lets wait and see what happens.
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Daillyman,

16/06/2008 00:32:57
Bemused

I just looked at the Miller thread, pretty heavy stuff and a ton of red cards.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

16/06/2008 00:40:37
Brian

Too many threads go that same way, and it only takes a couple of posters. I don't understand why they need to bring so much anger on here. I can only assume that they are unhappy in a more general sense.

Celtic won the SPL for the 3rd year in a row, reached the CL last 16 for the second year in a row, and have guaranteed CL group stage football this coming season.

Rangers won both domestic cups, had a decent SPL campaign, reached the UEFA Final, probably had the most profitable season in their history, and have the chance of CL football next season.

It makes you wonder just exactly what some fans on both sides actually need before they'll be satisfied!
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Daillyman,

16/06/2008 01:01:08
64 Bemused

I was reading that Pompey are looking to bid 2mil for Naylor, if WGS does not take that fee there is something wrong,, again it was only in the press, we shall have to wait and see.

Have you noticed the lad who plays left back for the Russians?

I have not seen an attacking fullback with his qualities in a wee while,, well since Hutton left.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

16/06/2008 01:07:34
Brian

£2 million for Naylor would be good business for Celtic.

As for left-backs, I still have faith in Steven Smith, and I hope that WS is prepared to install him as first choice this coming season. He is excellent going forward. Hutton has been sorely missed, although in fairness, Whittaker was never given a run at right-back, although strangely he played a few games at left-back, where he looked quite good!
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Daillyman,

16/06/2008 01:11:16
66

I feel the same about Smith, I was just making a comment about the Russian, I was impressed with his play,, with the money in Russian game now we probably could not afford the wages for their top players. Changed days indeed.
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InTheBackPocket,

16/06/2008 14:38:22
If Kenny Miller was worth 3m when we sold him, Aiden is easily 10-12m, incomplete player that hi yet is.

It's all irrelevant of course as he is going nowhere.

Non-story.
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A big boy dun it an ran away,

16/06/2008 16:24:21
Aw richt the laddie can kick a baw but ee's no George Best, getta grip the Prem League will no gie'm the same chances as the SPL. 10 million OTT
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shugmccall,

redondo beach ca 17/06/2008 04:51:26
Just a nod to Jocktamson,you are spot on!Keane certainly is a great admirer of McGeady and for good reason.Aiden will take his place among the greats at Parkhead if he see's out his contract.Barcelona?Why not.Shug.

 

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