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James Forrest

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by Drakhan, Jul 25, 2015.

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  1. Blochairnbhoy

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    Not only £22 a ticket some £27 plus a £1.50 fee to print at home.
     
  2. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    James Forrest is Celtic prophet not appreciated in his own land; imports 'sexier' as testimonial response bewilders
    A football testimonial is typically as the name would suggest.



    It is bestowed as testament to a player’s longevity and lustre. There is no doubting those facets from James Forrestat Celtic as the 32-year-old prepares for his tribute game that brings Athletic Bilbao to the east end of Glasgow on Tuesday evening. Yet, it is inescapable that there is a certain New Testament dimension to the circumstances surrounding his special evening. More particularly the line in the Biblical canon that proclaims a prophet is not appreciated in their own land. Consider this. Peter Grant is always the first to admit that his staying power at Celtic was in part attributable to the lean times that the club endured in his era. His testimonial, on a bitterly cold January evening in 1997, came when he had helped the club to only one trophy – a Scottish Cup – in the previous seven years. Still more than 40,000 turned up to watch Celtic lose to Bayern Munich.

    Or, to put it another way, more than will be attracted this week to celebrate the career of a Forrest who has no fewer than 22 winners’ medals. A total that means only Bobby Lennox, with 25, and Billy McNeill, on 23, have earned more in the club’s annals. A Forrest who is one of only 30 players to have netted more than 100 goals for Celtic. A Forrest who, across the only quadruple treble of national competitions in world football – which allowed Celtic to bring up a run of nine straight titles – contributed no fewer than 125 goal actions between finding the net and providing assists. His input on that measure unrivalled. A Forrest who is one of only seven players across all Scottish clubs to have scored in 13 consecutive top flight campaigns across the Premier League era that began in 1975.


    Now it must be recognised that, as a draw, Bilbao are no Bayern. That doesn’t in itself though explain the underwhelming response of the Celtic support to a player they have always under-appreciated. For reasons that can bewilder, with Forrest a bona fide club great who has enjoyed an incredible career. Without ever being affected by it, with the winger as endearingly unassuming now as when a 17-year-old academy product making his senior breakthrough in 2010. It is his diffident personality and his homespun, home-grownness that Celtic assistant John Kennedy alights on in tackling the question as to why Forrest isn’t as celebrated as would truly befit his celebrated service. Conceding that players who provide that after breezing in from “different countries can sometimes feel a bit sexier”.

    “In years to come everyone will look back and recognise how terrific James actually was,” said Kennedy, who sees no reason why the attacker cannot go on to surpass Lennox’s all-time medal total. “When he’s here it’s sometimes like kids with a new toy when there are new players coming in. They get the headlines and cause a bit of excitement, while the guys who have been about a bit longer are just there and we know they are there.




    “I think he’s respected, which is the most important thing. Everybody respects James, from the fans to us in-house because of what he gives us. But because there is such a turnaround, and because of the excitement that comes from the newer guys, he doesn’t get that same reaction. James doesn’t put himself out there, he isn’t on social media and doesn’t interact with the fans so much. He’s a quiet guy who likes to have a quiet life. At times he can be forgotten about a little bit. But in terms of what he gives us on a daily basis, and his contribution over the years, he’s been unbelievable. We’ve had great success and he’s been a huge part of it for such a long time. But it’ll maybe be in ten years, or 20 years, when he’s not there, that people who have watched him will talk very fondly of him to their grandchildren.”




    The Celtic assistant refuses to read too much into the sluggish ticket sales for an encounter which will see a portion of the proceeds donated to charities. “Everybody recognises it’s a midweek,” he said. “I think if this game had fallen on a weekend it would have been sold out immediately. Where we are now, there is a good support going to be there already. But I think it’ll be a very special night, I really do. He’s one of our own, he’s been here such a long time. He’s one we maybe don’t recognise as much as others. But I think we need to highlight the greatness of what he’s achieved at this club. There aren’t many better than him in terms of what he’s produced. That’s from his own personal stats to the trophies, medals and everything else. And he’s still got more to come.”

    How much more is a question that is inevitably begged by Forrest’s current status. He is a wide man that in the past year hasn’t been close to a first pick as Celtic operate with a busload of these types. Jota may have gone but Liel Abada, Daizen Maeda and Sead Haksabanovic remain ahead of him in the pecking order, with summer signings Yang Hyun-jun and Marco Tilio now added to that mix.


    In terms of the type James is, when he’s playing, he’s great. When he’s not, he’s pushing the guys who are in front of him to make them better as well,” said Kennedy, hinting at a largely support role. “He’s still very much a big part of the team. He will be going forward, Because he’s been so professional, he’s still in very good shape and is still able to produce great moments.” Many more of these moments that his own fanbase give him credit for, indeed.
     
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  3. Mince.Charming

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    Why was this not free with the season ticket?

    It would give fans a chance to say thanks to a player without being bumped in the name of charity.
     
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  4. Moore Moorsum1888 Gold Member

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    100+ Goals
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    He's a legend in my books!
     
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  5. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    I was thinking about taking my two grandkids however, by the time I get the tickets followed by the usual juices, snacks and sweets etc. it will be too much for an auld pensioner. Seriously, although the money will genuinely go to good causes (unlike the huns) I think they could have cut the cost of the tickets to between £10 and £15 which would also have encouraged more fans to attend.
     
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    I get your point but the I don't think you could encourage more fans, it's almost sold out.
     
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    I have two hospitality tickets going for anyone who wants them....open to offers!
     
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    A reduction in costs might have done away with the "almost" in your last sentence:86:
     
  11. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Best of luck to Jamesy a Celtic Legend for sure, I'd be watching tonight.

    Sent from my SM-A505FN using Tapatalk
     
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  14. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    The full interview is outstanding

     
  15. Sgt Neppers*

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    :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: that's brilliant.

    I've gotta go man, I cannae handle this :56:

    How young as well. Time flies.
     
  16. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    I randomly found it on the YouTube channel the other day mate


    Poor James getting done like that


    :56:
     
  17. Sgt Neppers*

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    Never saw that before. Top find mate. Interviewer played her part as well.
     
  18. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Summer Harl mate

    Aye it’s funny what you randomly find when you want to watch old videos
     
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    13 years on and he's still * at interviews haha. Well in Jamesy. Celtic Legend
     
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    Delighted and relieved Jamesy got a great turnout tonight. Doesn't get the recognition he deserves so it's brilliant for him to be shown he's appreciated.

    * bless Jamesy Bhoy.