Tuesday, June 26

Close Season Junkieitis

Like the returning pampered stars of the present, future and past, us bloggers should be returning from their jollies, refreshed, raring to go, ready to rock and roll into the brand new dawn of the season new season ahead.

Instead a fitbaw less month and a bit has made me go a bit stir crazy. Last week a wee bit of R & R was the tonic but ma self imposed news black oot lasted, oh, all of a day when the urge to buy the Spanish Daily R*nger suddenly gripped me like the urge to have another Heineken. Beer didnae dull the urge and off a trotted to the shop.

Now, back home i don’t read any of the sh*te trotted oot in that rag. Keep ma own council to official outlets, E-Tims rumour mills, CQN and "serious",ahem, papers on the net. But on a Balearic Island, the high cost of net access, phoned locked in the safe on Mrs G orders and the English press being more prominent i ran oot of options.

So like George Galloway i relented and joined the massed ranks of the readers of the comic. Why does Mr Galloway want to join the ranks of Burnie, Traynor, Cosgrove and Cowan? Apart from the usual suspect, money, why does he want to preach to the same masses who “bellied” him over a carousel in Glesga Airport?

Anyway, i was oot, sweating like a junkie on methadone and hot footing it to the nearest shop. The offending item was bought and discarded after 10 mins. It really is a comic but the comic had an interview wie oor leaving captain. An interview, which content, apart from one slip of the tongue, didnae annoy me but the fact that he gave an interview to that rag and Keith Jackson really did rankle me.

Could Lenny not have given an interview to another paper and not the one that has sold numerous copies on the back of the bigoted bile thrown at him, not one that had called him and his team mates thugs and thieves and especially not one who likes throwing us in with them and their problems.

Lenny toed the party line of this rag as well. When speaking aboot sectarian Scotland he said that r*ngers and Celtic should do more aboot eradicating it. Celtic?? Oor captain instead of going to toon on the real sectarian clubs and naming and shaming toed the old f*rm tag line. We are all as bad as each other eh Neil?

Why did he not keep his mouth shut? Why did his ego feel the need for one last front and back page 3 day special? He really said sod all of interest. His take on the Cup Final was to be expected, his take on their problems was to be expected and all the rest was tabloid cannon fodder chip poke wrapper stuff.

And i had paid just over £1.50 for it. Bolloxs. Still like a fool, I wondered over to the shop everyday and bought the paper. Really, each day there was sod all in it. My thirst for knowledge was leading me back to the net but I resisted. I just became addicted to Heineken and Sky Sports News.

Now trying to get Scottish fitbaw news, or lets be straight, Celtic news from this Murdoch outlet is terrible. We usually get a line after the county cricket round up or the rugby headlines. I started to wonder why Sky didnae do a Scottish version of SSN, like the news for the neds from chewin the fat. They could have a wee ten minutes every hour presented by Jim White and Charlie Nick and the roving reports by Chic Charnely and Stevie Baggio Fulton in Lacoste trackies and Reebok classics.

But I wisnny missing anything at all-as you can tell by the ramblings of the above. There was nano happening but Durham were doing well in the cricket...

Anyway, news of movements started coming through and one caught ma attention and it bloody annoyed me. News that the smoggies of the Boro had paid two million squid for an Arsenal reserve player who couldnae a get a game because of Craig Beattie, or a game for West Ham or Wolves when he took his sulky French arse to their patches on loan.

Sky Sports News hailed the deal as a great piece of business. All the English papers said it was a great deal. For me and for those who have watched Aliadaire it’s daylight robbery. If he is worth £2million then Kenny Miller a proven internationalist, of sorts, must be worth at least £5 million. Craig Beattie the player who he couldn't shift from the hoops team then has to be worth at least the same or more as at least he has played for his country.

For us to reach oor potential then we must sell on oor deadwood for what they are worth in the English market. We can’t accept £750,000, here and there and think it is a guid deal. If the English money laden clubs are willing to spend spondolicks on failed reserve team players they should be willing to go over and above that for players wie international and european experience.

Maybe I’m just feeling a bit under whelmed by this close season. There is not a lot happening, the market is as dead as a dodo and oor signings so far have hardly been shout from the rooftops. In fact i still have the feeling we are lacking in the wow factor and fear we will still be lacking in the wow factor when the season starts.

Wie the market being as slow and being exposed to the might of the English propaganda machine then being a Celtic fan does make you feel like a 2nd class citizen. Torres, Tevez, Nani, Haregreaves, McCulloch, Henry, Bent and them all, figures upwards of £15 million, £6 million a year wages etc being quoted and yer club name is not in sight.

You try and say yer club could be the biggest in the world to the non-believers i.e. the English, then you see a Wigan, Fulham or Portsmouth spending more on one player than yer budget on a nobody. It’s so bad that you do feel under-whelmed when you sign an ex £10 million pound player from Ac Milan for only £3million. £3million you think, that’s only Darren Bent’s left ankle. You do question whether or not we were priced oot of yer main target, namely Appiah, by a Bolton and Massimo Donati is yer 2nd, 3rd or 4th choice.

You start to look at the other areas of the team that need strengthened. We need a quality striker but you wonder whether the fact we competed wie the EPL for Scott Broon whether that area will be left to a young player wie potential, an older player once quality but now nearing the end of his career or will Kenny Miller get a reprieve as we canny afford the quality needed now.

Only during this time, do I as a Celtic fan feel inferior to the middle order and bottom order of the English leagues. It makes me mad that teams withoot the European standing, history or fanbase of Celtic can outbid and earning 10 times the telly money that we do. We need to exploit this money and ensure we rip these teams off.

Along wie that favour the Bolton’s, Newcastle’s, Boro’s, Wigan’s and Fulham’s of this world do, do us a favour and they dinny even ken it. I mean if a player would rather play for them for an extra £10,000 or £20,000 a week than come up here play CL fitbaw or European fitbaw at least, in front of a sometimes passionate 60,000 crowd and the chance to win honours every season then do we really want them gracing the hoops?

Hopefully the hoops will take of business soon and leave this close season madness to others less fortunate.

Forza The Hoops

13 comments:

ianinjesi said...

Who broke the blog? :-)

Keving said...

the evening times is quoting a figure of £1.75 million now for the beats...that's the darts imo!!!

ianinjesi said...

Not too bad reading it on my home computer but the one at work is ruining my eyes. Beattie on his day is hard to handle. The goal at Aberdeen is my last good memory although he almost repeated the feat in the cup final.
Good luck to the Beats! :-)

sixtaeseven said...

Kevin - Paint it black, eh? You could have done it broon as a tribute to the new PM :o)

Is this a tester or is this how it's gonna be - guinnesy?

Anyway, the Beats - anything near 2million and I would take it gladly. Had big hopes for him but...we all know the story.
However, anybody else think he might come back to haunt us?

And I agree the monies in England make you sick - especially when your gut feeling is that they don't deserve it.

When's the draw for the qualifiers - this Friday or did I just imagine that during a cold turkey moment?

PS
Took me about 10 attempts to work around the logon thingy - have they changed it agian?

Keving said...

Six- this it it..LOTW Europan away kit for the season 07/08. it's based loosely, very loosely on the on oor black and green top from last year..same as the old design was based on the international away kit..trouble is if you go for a green back ground the font colour is difficult to choose..

Ian- i can change the font on the post i ye think it would help?

lads comments are most welcome and anything ye think would help we will try to do...

anyway...all quiet on the hoops front..agree wie all comments regarding the beats his failings and plusses are well known and well discussed.

But hope yer in the EPL next season bigman baggie baggie boing boing....guid luck look at pearo and hope...

Seven said...

i think £1.25+500k possible add on for beattie is a brilliant deal for us.

all the best to the beats though.

see now when i go in to see everyones comments i can't maximise the white comments page, does this happen to anyone else.

the wee square up the top beside the minimise button and the x to close the screen is faded out.

i like the new look better tho pity u based it on the away strip and we changed it the day before though haha.

my login was fine tho, never had any probs there.

sixtaeseven said...

When I said 2million for Beats, I meant euros by the way :o)
I think he's worth a bit more than 1million sterling though - he has a knack of scoring important goals, which is what a striker is all about.

Anyway good to see our brand new Italian checking in - got a feeling he could be the real deal. Not seen him smiling yet though, must be a hard man :o)

Must admit I'm finding the new Guinness look a bit sore on the auld eyes. And, yes Seven, the maximize button is greyed out and you can't even "pull" on the wee window to make it bigger. I'm sure the IT man (aka Keving) will sort that out asap.

Hope the draw is most unfavorable to the blue meanies tomorrow - stuff the coefficient, that's my motto. And on that cheery note, it's goodnight from 67 :o)

Keving said...

Six oor new Italian looks like Italians should..mean moddy and tatto'd...fair size over 6 ft too.

Bit of a conductor on the park ala Pirlo i have heard but his team never featured too often of Football Italia last season....

but i will post this that i got e-mailed aboot him...

Massimo Donati is a strange choice for Celtic. Occasionally brilliant, often inconsistent is the best description of a player who promised to deliver so much but never really fulfilled expectations.

In retrospect, that might be a bit too harsh on him. Yet there will always be a feeling of unfulfilled potential about Donati. A product of the rich Atalanta youth scheme – one that is based around the schooling of good football and with a tradition of selling players to let younger ones come through – he was a regular by the age of 19.

More than that he was the star of the side as they gained promotion to the Serie A at the end of the 1999-2000 season. Twelve months later, he had established himself as one of the brightest talents in the Italian game and apparently on the fast track to the Italian national side.

Then came the turning point of his career. Traditionally, Atalanta held close ties with neighbours AC Milan (to whom they had sold Roberto Donadoni in the mid 80s) but Juventus had managed to muscle their way in, buying among others Pablo Montero, Alessandro Tacchinardi and Bobo Vieri.

The fear of missing out on another potential star probably played a significant part for Milan as they moved in to buy Donati for ₤10million. Because, given how little they eventually used him they clearly hadn’t included him in his plans.

Not playing stunted his development. Subsequent loan spells at Parma, Torino and Sampdoria were all disappointing and the player who had promised so much looked lost to the highest level of Italian football.

But then came another turning point: his move to Messina. Surprisingly promoted to the Serie A, the Sicilian club was looking to strengthen its side on a very tight budget. Donati fitted the bill perfectly. Milan quickly agreed to another loan deal and this time things surprisingly clicked for Donati.

For two seasons he was Messina’s guiding light where lack of goals was the only disappointment. Playing as a classic regista he oversaw everything that went through their midfield. In the first season they just about missed making it into Europe, the second saw them relegated (although they were eventually given a reprieve) but in both years Donati excelled.

Not enough for Milan to take him back, however, and last season he was back on loan this time back at Atalanta. Again, his was another satisfying season with the team missing out on Europe by a couple of points.

That dream of playing in a European competition to which he had come tantalisingly close on a couple of occasions was also one of the principal motivating factors that got Donati to agree to the move to Celtic. Playing in the Champions League was not an ambition he was going to achieve with the seasonal loans he was being subjected to at AC Milan but at Celtic he is virtually guaranteed of regular European action. With fellow Italian Enzo Maresca – another player who found it hard to get games back home with Juventus – showing what can be done by leaving Italy after winning two UEFA Cups and Copa del Rey at Seville, there’s every reason for Donati to look forward to finally come close to fulfilling his full potential

Sounds like he has had a few years in the wilderness but has regained some form and has something to prove...

Seven, Six and Ian and all others thanks for the comments on the new look and they have been taken on board will try and sort oot the snags..

Keving said...

oh, the donati thing was from the Irish Times and stolen from the huddleboard i think....

Keving said...

Lads, i have played around wie the greyed oot comment thing..came up wie plums.

Nuthin has changed since the change over so i don't understand what the problem is.

Once ma broadband is fitted at home i will e-mail blogger..once ma broadband is fitted at home i will be lurking at night as well...scary thought that....

Keving said...

anyone else think wee Bobby Earnshaw would have been worth a punt at £3.5m?

he's not exactly a wow signing but it looks like all oor wow signings have either knocked us back or are too rich for us...

Boaby would have been a pacy foil for JVOH, international pedigree of sorts and experience in the EPL...

so it looks like all oor eggs are in the Rigters basket....eh?

ianinjesi said...

Eggs in the Rigters basket? I should try harder to keep up with the transfer talk. :-)
I think that I`m still getting over the trauma of last season! (Double winners- trauma?)
Spurs are splashing the cash on Bent, £16.5M!
Any Robbie Keane rumours? :-) I tried to act interested today when a student told me who the sooth side sados have drawn in the ECL qualifier. Very interesting...but not as interesting as tennis or was that cricket or golf!
Buona fortuna Massimo e benvenuti! Not as significant on reporting Scotland as Andy (Lloyd) Webster continuing on loan until January. Plus ca change!

sixtaeseven said...

What time does the blog open?
Are yous not aware we have a game on Thursday and as yous well know
Celtic don't play friendlies!
:o)
How are we going to line-up, or to rephrase that, who's not on their hols?

Majic is a definate starter cos he's been on holiday for over a year
:o)