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Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Mo 19. Nov 2018, 16:49
von McCeltic

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Mo 19. Nov 2018, 18:18
von McCeltic
http://www.celticfc.net/news/15291


Unsere AGM findet diesen Mittwoch statt. :top1

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Di 20. Nov 2018, 15:15
von McCeltic

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Mi 21. Nov 2018, 19:45
von McCeltic
http://www.celticfc.net/news/15303


AGM von heute.


https://celticnewsnow.org/celtic-chief- ... n-january/



Da bin ich aber mal kräftig gespannt, was den Januar betrifft.

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Sa 24. Nov 2018, 13:00
von Gollum
Celtic 'contribute more to Scottish economy than Commonwealth Games', says report
Celtic contribute around £165m to Scotland's economy annually - more than the 2014 Commonwealth Games - according to a report commissioned by the club.

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Di 18. Dez 2018, 19:29
von Fightin-Irish
Exclusive: Celtic make shock behind-the-scenes transfer move ahead of January window

Celtic have made the shock move of marginalising head of recruitment Lee Congerton ahead of the January window to throw their transfer plans up in the air, Football Insider sources understands.

Congerton has been frozen out of affairs at Celtic and he seems almost certain to leave the club at the end of the season if not before.

A well-placed source has told Football Insider sources that Congerton is no longer in charge of transfer business at the club and it is being done through a separate channel.

Former Sunderland sporting director Congerton’s position at Celtic has come under scrutiny with some of his signings failing to meet expectations at Parkhead since his appointment in March 2017.

Celtic’s hierarchy are concerned some of the recent signings under Congerton’s tenure have not represented value for money and that the squad is unbalanced.

Celtic signed Olivier Ntcham, Jonny Hayes, Kundai Benyu and sealed loan deals for Patrick Roberts and Odsonne Edouard during Congerton’s first transfer window in charge, but moves for Marvin Compper and Charly Musonda on loan from Chelsea last January never worked out.

After breaking the club transfer record to sign Edouard on a permanent basis last summer Celtic only signed Emilio Izaguirre, Youssouf Mulumbu and Scott Bain on free transfers while also bringing in Filip Benkovic and Daniel Arzani on loan from Leicester City and Manchester City respectively.

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers is looking to strengthen his squad in the January transfer window with a new striker a top priority, but it remains to be seen if the upheaval behind the scenes in the recruitment department will affect his plans.

https://www.footballinsider247.com/exclusive-celtic-make-shock-transfer-move-ahead-of-january-window/

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Fr 4. Jan 2019, 18:19
von McCeltic
http://www.celticfc.net/news/15556


Da hat man bei uns wohl den Braten gerochen. Wenn ein Schiri alle Vergehen auf dem Platz gesehen hat und keines davon wurde bestraft, ja dann stinkt irgend etwas bis zum Himmel. :top1

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Sa 5. Jan 2019, 21:56
von McCeltic
Letter sent to Ian Maxwell regards latest.
Postby Joe O'Rourke » Fri Jan 04, 2019 12:05 pm

Below is a letter sent today to Ian Maxwell with regards to the latest shenanigans from the SFA. it's really getting to the stage when we must ask ourselves how long we can put up with the cheating within Scottish Football, all for the benefit of one club to the detriment of all the rest.

Mr Maxwell,
The last time I wrote to you regarding most match officials and their competence, or rather lack of it, and why they were not allowed, or willing to explain their decisions, you never replied, so I don’t expect a reply to this letter either.

I remember an interview on television given by the late Paul McBride QC about 7/8 years ago, he said “I think officially today we now know the SFA to be the laughing stock of world football, the decisions are incoherent, they are on the face of it thoroughly dishonest, and I never thought they were biased or prejudiced, now hearing what they have done today it’s very hard to escape that conclusion”

That statement was made after the disciplinary hearing following the famous fall-out between Neil Lennon and Ally McCoist, but it could also have been made after the latest decision concerning Alfredo Morelos. The whole disciplinary system within the SFA reeks of Arrogance and Dishonesty, and that is a view held by many ordinary football fans, and you are now part of that process.

Why all the secrecy? Why aren’t officials allowed to explain their decisions after a match? Why do the former referees who sit on the Disciplinary Panel remain anonymous? What happened to the promise of Transparency & Accountability? If these people are truly impartial then why should they not be named? Strange how jurors at the High Court can be responsible for one or more people spending the rest of their live in prison, but they are not afforded the option of anonymity, except in extreme cases, I don’t think we can class a football match as an extreme case.

If match official John Beaton stated that he saw all the incidents involving Morelos and deemed that no action was required, then he is either a “Liar or a Blatant Cheat” or Both, quite a number of former professional footballers saw the incidents and stated quite clearly action should have been taken on at least two occasions, I wonder what your opinion would have been if the incidents had happened last season against Partick Thistle, instead of this season against Celtic.

I was advised when you started your role at the SFA you were a decent and honest man, I was happy with that assertion, well I think that I have changed my mind on that now. I thought anyone would be an improvement on your predecessor, but I’m afraid by your silence and inaction you are just the same as Mr Regan.

Last Saturday at Ibrox Stadium the Celtic Supporters attending, and the watching television audience were treated to two hours of Bigotry & Offensive chanting by the home fans, a lot of it directed at the Greatest Manager in Scottish Football history, the late Jock Stein. There was also extremely offensive banners displayed regarding Big Jock, which must surely distress any of his family watching.

The other main target of the morons appeared to be Leigh Griffiths, now anyone who doesn’t have sympathy with another human being with fairly serious medical issues, I would suggest those people are less than human themselves. The whole match was the worst I’ve experienced in terms of offensive behaviour, and let me state for the record that the best team won on the day.

The most annoying thing for me and many others, is that not one single word of condemnation has come from you or anyone else at the SFA/SPFL. The whole watching football audience must now believe that type of behaviour is acceptable at football matches in Scotland. I’ll quote Paul McBride once again “The laughing stock of world football” well done Mr Maxwell, Honesty, Integrity, and Transparency, the Missing Ingredients from Scottish Football.

And finally Mr Maxwell, I note that there has been no update on the progress of the Judicial Panel Disciplinary Tribunal appointed to examine the circumstances surrounding the awarding of a UEFA Licence to Oldco Rangers in 2011. I would just remind you, that the Resolution 12 people will not be going away, let’s hope it’s not another whitewash or cover up.

Joe O’Rourke,
General Secretary,
Celtic Supporters Association.



:top1

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Di 12. Feb 2019, 19:24
von McCeltic

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Di 12. Feb 2019, 19:38
von McCeltic
Deute ich das richtig, haben wir 38.6 Millionen £ auf der Bank liegen. Man könnte das aber auch umrechnen in €, das wären dann knapp 44 Millionen.

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Sa 23. Mär 2019, 10:09
von Lubo
Die Zahlen sehen gut aus für mich als Nicht-Experten. Leider werden die Fans von diesem Geld nicht viel sehen.

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Di 16. Apr 2019, 13:02
von Gollum
Celtic launch partnership with Korona Kielce
CELTIC have formed a partnership with top flight Polish club Korona Kielce, which could see them land the cream of their top young talent.

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Mi 17. Apr 2019, 09:40
von Fightin-Irish
Gollum hat geschrieben:Celtic launch partnership with Korona Kielce
CELTIC have formed a partnership with top flight Polish club Korona Kielce, which could see them land the cream of their top young talent.


Bezugnehmend auf die neue Partnerschaft:

Celtic should use Korona connection to sign Shota Averladze's nephew.

https://www.hitc.com/en-gb/2019/04/16/do-celtic-should-use-korona-connection-to-sign-shota-averladzes/

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Do 18. Apr 2019, 19:06
von Lubo
Unser Verein macht jetzt wohl auch mit Glückspiel Geld.

Ich denke, jetzt ist der Punkt erreicht, an dem man die Bremse ziehen sollte.

Erbärmlich.

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Mi 5. Jun 2019, 18:14
von McCeltic
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/foo ... n-16261495


In Rekordzeit alle Standart Dauerkarten verkauft. :top1

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Mi 5. Jun 2019, 20:51
von McCeltic

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Do 20. Jun 2019, 23:43
von Lubo
Wir haben einen neuen Chefscout: Nick Hammond.

War von 2003-2016 Sportdirektor bei Reading, die stiegen von der 3. Liga bis in die Premier League auf.

Dann war er bei West Brom, die stiegen aus der Premier League ab.

Was meint ihr?

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Fr 21. Jun 2019, 06:41
von stonybhoy
Lubo hat geschrieben:Wir haben einen neuen Chefscout: Nick Hammond.

War von 2003-2016 Sportdirektor bei Reading, die stiegen von der 3. Liga bis in die Premier League auf.

Dann war er bei West Brom, die stiegen aus der Premier League ab.

Was meint ihr?


Hoffentlich hat er ein gutes Händchen.
Mir sagt der Name gar nix.
Bewerten sollten wir ihn mit seinen zukünftigen Einkäufen, in 14 Jahren hat er Reading mal konstant entwickelt.

Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Fr 21. Jun 2019, 07:31
von GreenBhoy
stonybhoy hat geschrieben:
Lubo hat geschrieben:Wir haben einen neuen Chefscout: Nick Hammond.

War von 2003-2016 Sportdirektor bei Reading, die stiegen von der 3. Liga bis in die Premier League auf.

Dann war er bei West Brom, die stiegen aus der Premier League ab.

Was meint ihr?


Hoffentlich hat er ein gutes Händchen.
Mir sagt der Name gar nix.
Bewerten sollten wir ihn mit seinen zukünftigen Einkäufen, in 14 Jahren hat er Reading mal konstant entwickelt.
Wenn ich es richtig verstehe, kommt er aber erstmal nur für diese Transferperiode. Ich kenne ihn auch nicht, scheint aber wohl einen sehr guten Ruf zu genießen.

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Re: Club news

BeitragVerfasst: Mo 29. Jul 2019, 18:16
von Gollum
Peter Houston appointed Celtic 'super-spy' as Neil Lennon bolsters backroom team
Peter Houston has returned to his old position at Parkhead. Neil Lennon has brought the former Dundee United and Falkirk manager in to scout the opposition for him. Houston replaces Jack Lyons who quit to team up with Brendan Rodgers and Lee Congerton again at Leicester City.