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Who Will Be Our Next Manager?

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by FitzyBhoy1992, May 21, 2014.

Discuss Who Will Be Our Next Manager? in the Celtic Chat area at TalkCeltic.net.

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  1. Spring Time Gold Member Gold Member

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  2. Sean Daleer Free Palestine Gold Member

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    What the * do you think we are?

    Man oh man, the Russian league is swimming in stupid money now but Spartak are *. * me, this thread....

    i think some people think we are bigger than we actually are.

    A little bit of realism is needed all around here.
     
  3. Sean Daleer Free Palestine Gold Member

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    ok then...
     
  4. Koke

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    Give it a rest ffs I hate seeing the same old * spouted on here, wasting pages and pages and frankly giving me a headache

    Can we just keep this thread for Deila updates only and discussion please
     
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    Queiroz was a good manager. I really admired that guy.
     
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  7. Sean Daleer Free Palestine Gold Member

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    Far too many people gorging themselves on the EPL and La Liga and expecting Celtic to do the same thing.

    No wonder we have so many whiny * * amongst our support nowadays.
     
  8. mickcfc91

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    Ronny Deila (21-9-1975, Porsgrunn, Norway) came to Stromsgodset in 2006 as a player. This iconic Norwegian Odd Grenland defender (in which he played from 1993 to 2004, with 240 matches and 22 goals) thus began their adventure as a technician with only 31 years. After two seasons as a player and assistant coach, were disputing with Godset 43 games, scoring six goals and helping the team gain category, Delia was offered the role of technician. He agreed and hung up his boots.

    Since taking the reins, Delia has been cited numerous times in the local media as "the real star of the team" and "the future coach of Norway". Their only resources remain the quarry, which he helped to restore, and assigned young players, has established the First Stromsgodset in and win the Norwegian Cup in 2010. Gran blames what are the innovative methods that have earned the nickname Norwegian Guardiola. Deila degree in education, maintains individual weekly half-hour talks with each of the first team players. Does not tolerate anything but the players are professionals 24 hours a day, seven days a week, creating a code of conduct and weekly nutrition tables.

    He revolutionized the computer after his arrival in 2006

    Since his arrival in 2006 and particularly since 2008, the Godset have gone from having one of the most veteran templates Norwegian league to one of the youngest and have gone from a traditional 4-5-1 to 4-2 defense -3-1, focusing on possession, something rare in the Nordic leagues. Naturally, the 2-1 first-leg at the Calderon and the organization showed the team before the former champions of the Europa League, have only increased the praise for the coach in Norway, being a sensation in his country after winning cup last season with his team. Fans are very excited about this season and there are no tickets for the clash against Atletico, so Norwegian stadium will be a boiler. Stromsgodset is now the third level on points with the Tromso Molde and six points behind the leader.
     
  9. Millerntor

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    Did he not take Madrid from Champions to 4th place in his one season there?
     
  10. Glasgow_Bhoy88

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    I never once said that being assistant manager to a great manager made you automatically a good manager also...I said it gives you the experience required to manage at that level. With Clarke being the assistant he was directly involved in all of Mourinho's (Chelsea) successes and failings in Europe, he will know how to motivate and setup his teams, unlike Lennon who as we all remember was a tactical shambles in his 1st season in Europe.
     
  11. Ruxin

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    Our policy of bringing in unknown young players has proved reasonably successful so don't see why the same principle can't be applied to a Manager.
     
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    Agreed.

    One thing I notice a lot on here is downplaying the clubs achievements in Europe by diminishing the competition. Barca weren't at their best, Benfica are an average side and Spartack are poor etc :rolleyes:
     
  13. md1981

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    I can't be bothered wading through pages of petty squabbling, but are people moaning about us appointing this guy because he is unknown outside Norway? A guy who plays open, attacking football? A guy who encourages youth players making the step up? A guy that's been compared to Klopp? Fair enough, we don't know much about him but going by Norwegian journalists, he seems to be held in high regard. Few of us had heard of Wim Jansen. Lennon had no managerial experience. It worked out fine with them.

    It may be a disaster, it may be a success. We will win the league, the pressure is on CL qualification and a winning a cup - something Lennon missed out on last year. People will moan no matter what we do. Any excuse to criticise the board. Lets stop being pessimistic and look forward to a new face leading us.
     
  14. Sean Daleer Free Palestine Gold Member

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    I agree to an extent, however with players we seem to employ a trawling net approach where we sort the wheat from the chaff after the fact. Employing a manager is just like line fishing where we have to get it right first time.

    For every Wanyama there has been a Brozek.
     
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    If we bring 1 young player and he fails (say Juarez) we lose what?? £4 million max, we bring in a manager who fails we lose over £20 million and worse, coefficient points, which only makes the job harder for his replacement.
     
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    There was no * reasoned opinion from you to counter.

    - Celtic have clearly went for the cheap option.

    - Celtic have signed a lackey yes man.

    You clearly have no * idea what you're talking about, so why would I bother countering it? :shamrock:
     
  17. Intellectually Absurd Gold Member Gold Member

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    That is it in a nutshell.

    Its obvious many people will be influenced and/or disappointed because they have watched too much EPL football. They want us to be a part of that world and to have the ability to pay for this and that and get better managers but we don't operate in that market.

    Its also making them believe managers are better than they really are, just because they managed in England. Its the equivalent of EPL fans thinking its an achievement just being a part of that league. :smiley-laughing002:

    I really don;t see what is wrong with Dalia, I think it is new and exciting. I can't wait to see what he does.
     
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    People getting upset because we're not employing English football failures who have a wee soft spot for Celtic but wouldn't come anywhere near us if they hadn't been sacked by some middle of the road club in England.
     
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    except possibly keeping this manager for more than 2 seasons.

    Maybe that is why there is a serious interest. He's been manager in Norway for 6 years. Maybe Celtic are now looking at someone who won't just jump ship and will be here for a decent length of time.
     
  20. Glasgow_Bhoy88

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    Tbf I don't think 31-year-old Brozek counts as a 'young player'. :smiley-laughing002:
     
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