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Kieran Tierney

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  1. celtic warrior

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    KT and Brown and probably the only two people I’d totally fan girl over if I met in the street.

    Tears and everything, I would probably rock a semi as well and that point they’d probably serve a court order but I’d struggle to contain it all, would totallly swoon over a guy 10 years my junior.
     
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  3. scotsbhoy1

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    We've ran out of words for the guy. I want him to win the champions league, as gutted as it would be to see him leave, I do think he deserves it in the future, he deserves to be at the top. After the 10 of course.
     
  4. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    KIERAN Tierney says Celtic will be determined to give the Hoops faithful the show that they deserve when they return to European action after Christmas.

    Celtic achieved their aim of securing European football after the winter break with their third-place finish in Group B of the UEFA Champions League. In doing so they will enter the last 32 stage of the UEFA Europa League.

    Despite attaining the goal which Brendan Rodgers set for the team at the beginning of the season, Tierney admitted he and his team-mates were disappointed by the 1-0 defeat to Anderlecht in the final game in the group.

    Speaking exclusively to the Celtic website after the game, Tierney said: “We’re through. That was the main aim. Of course, we’d like to play much better, there’s no doubt about it. We’d like to put on a show for the fans who support us thick and thin and come everywhere with us.

    “We’re disappointed but we have European football after Christmas and at the start, that’s what we wanted.

    “I think after tonight we need to try and improve in every area. It wasn’t our best game, we know that. When you’re 3-0 up going into the game it’s different mentally.

    "You saw that in Astana, we went over there and we were already winning. Games like that are different but we’ll learn from this, the boys have defended well and we go through.”

    Tierney also hailed captain Scott Brown, who surpassed Kenny Dalglish to become the Scotsman with the most top-tier European appearances when he featured against the Brussels side.

    “He’s a club legend,” said Tierney. “It’s brilliant for me to work under him as a player and learn from him. I’m learning from the best.

    “Tonight Broony dug in as he always does and he was brilliant. He’s solid for us in the middle of the park and he demands the best from us and we all work hard as a team for him.”
     
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  5. JC Anton Get yer, hats, scarfs badges & tapes

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    Would rest him v Hibs he's played a * of a lot of games.

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  6. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    FOURTEEN years have passed since Celticreached the Uefa Cup final, sparking a pilgrimage to Andalusia so vast that a new instrument, christened the ‘Seville calculator’, was required to document it. That isn’t quite enough water under the bridge, though, for Kieran Tierney to forgive his father Michael for not taking him.

    Still aged just five, the young Tierney utterly idolised Martin O’Neill’s team, carried along by their exploits in shooting down the likes of Blackburn Rovers and Liverpool. Times have changed in European football as the Parkhead side again drop into the continent’s second competition but how Tierney would love this current Celtic crop to go on an extended run in this tournament, and give the supporters who left unhappy against Anderlecht on Tuesday night something to shout about in a big glamour tie.

    “I am still raging at my dad about that,” said Tierney, “because he went and I didn’t! Everybody knows how good a run that was and what a special team it was. Growing up, they were all my heroes. But for us, we just have to concentrate on the next game and not get ahead of ourselves. We will be right up for the Europa League matches, as we are for every game. It is progress for us, because last year we didn’t get here, now we just need to make the most of it and play well.

    “You need to believe [you can go a long way], if you don’t believe there is no point being in it. So we will be going in positive. We want to give the fans a better night, here at Celtic Park anyway. We want to give them something to cheer about. That is what we want, what the fans want, what everybody at the club wants.”

    Clubs of all shapes and sizes populate the last 32 of the Europa League – giants like Atletico Madrid, Champions League finalists two of the last three years, Arsenal and Napoli, or curiosities of the continental game like Ostersunds of Sweden, where former Hamilton boss Billy Reid is assistant manager, and far flung FC Sheriff of Moldova.

    But each opponent comes with its own warning and Tierney, it should be remembered, has already tasted the unique, and occasionally underwhelming, atmosphere of matches in the continent’s second tier. Aged just 18, the full back played group stage matches against Fenerbahce, Molde, Ajax, gaining a European grounding which is another thing for the club’s supporters to be thankful to Ronny Deila for.

    “There are some massive teams in the Europa League – it is a hard tournament,” said Tierney. “People think it is probably going to be easier than it will be. It really is tough. I played in it a few seasons ago under Ronny Deila, and you were playing against the likes of Fenerbahce and Ajax, really good teams. There are no easy games for sure.

    “That was good for me though, the wee step up, then I got the platform to step up from Europa League football to Champions League football at a young age which was great. But for us it is about the team.

    “But this will be another first for me, I have never played knockout football in European competitions, apart from Tuesday night in a way, which was a bit like knockout football as well. I don’t know who is in it, who we can get, seedings wise, but we will look forward to it. And prepare accordingly. It would be another great achievement for the club if we could get through.”

    Having said that, Celtic must play better than they did against Anderlecht – exactly the kind of mid-range teams they could face in the Europa League – if they are to have any realistic hope of progression. Tierney wasn’t immune from the general malaise on Tuesday night – although he looked closer to his usual self when getting forward from a wing back berth during the second period – but he was typically honest in agreeing with the assertion that Anderlecht was the poorest of the six Champions League displays.

    “That probably is the most disappointed we have been with the way we have played,” said Tierney. “Because we have shown that we can compete here against teams like Bayern Munich, the best teams. We are disappointed - especially for the fans who have given us everything again. But if you look at it, the fans have at least got one more European night to look forward to. That’s what matters really.

    “As much as you try to put it out of your mind, that 3-0 buffer was there and you know it is there,” he said. “It is 3-1 on aggregate. We would have like to have played better but at the end of the day when we look back on it after Christmas it is still European football.

    “It was kind of knock-out football between us and Anderlecht. And we won 3-1. It is the same kind of situation as against Astana. We won the first game comfortably then we know they are going to come out, throw everything at us and attack. Last season we didn’t get through, we came fourth in our Champions League group, and this year it is third so it is progress for sure, but I just don’t think we did ourselves any justice on Tuesday night.”
     
  7. Luis1967 Gold Member Gold Member

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    What a Bhoy!
     
  8. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Not bad for a 20 year old from Scotland
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  9. mickcfc91

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    Should never be in that team.
     
  10. Orsenfelt

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    Every time I think he deserves a rest he goes out and plays a great game. Boy is an absolute machine.
     
  11. Officer Doofy Come to me, human man Gold Member

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    I mean, it's great to see him in that Goal TOTGS but eh...naw.
     
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  12. AJ Styles Moussa Dembele's eyes Gold Member

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    Does that mean he will get a special card on FIFA?
     
  13. JC Anton Get yer, hats, scarfs badges & tapes

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    Never a RB ffs...
     
  14. McChiellini..

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    Quite surprised at that..

    Was impressive away at Anderlecht with his assist and was magic at home to Bayern up against Robben but strange to see him in at right back..
     
  15. JC Anton Get yer, hats, scarfs badges & tapes

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    Did PL pick that team?
     
  16. Marty McFly Whoa, this is heavy

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  17. Officer Doofy Come to me, human man Gold Member

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    Nipped in ahead of Ter Stegen so he did.
     
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  18. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    I think you will find he is. :fear:
     
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    Looked raging at full time the other night while talking with Gordon. Don't blame him tbh.
     
  20. JML67 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Alright lads, don't milk it...