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Jude Bonnar..

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  1. JC Anton Get yer, hats, scarfs badges & tapes

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    Here we go again..
     
  2. Hammy89 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Can't wait to lose him to Crystal Palace for nothing when his contract runs out.
     
  3. JC Anton Get yer, hats, scarfs badges & tapes

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    He's signed a 2yr extension last year, so we/he have a bit of time.
     
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  4. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Also just to add to my earlier post


    He's been on the bench the last number of games
     
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  5. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Jude Bonnar came on in the 80th minute on Wednesday night there. How important is it for you to promote younger talents coming through the academies?

    Always, always. Every club I've been at, that was a big part of my development as a coach.

    I worked for 15-odd years in youth development, so I like to think I know it quite well. I'm passionate about young players and every club I've been at I've always played young players and put them in. So yes, it's a nice reward for Jude.

    The path into any first team is not meant to be easy. It's not just something that you go through your age groups. You have to earn the right to come in, but at the same time I'm always looking for the opportunity to put in young players and we have to have space for them.

    I think that's what's important. So it's nice for Jude. He's done very well with the second team, but not only that, he's working very, very hard, which I notice I see him in the gym a lot, doing his extra to get himself physically ready.

    He's technically very good in the game. Like I said, he's improving his physicality. He's improving the competitive side to his game.

    Tactically, he understands how we work and for him to get that feeling of coming in. For me, what he also showed was personality, because I like my players, especially young players, to have the personality to come into the arena and play for Celtic. He showed all of that, so it should hopefully give him that bit of motivation now to push on
     
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    That’s a whole lot of words to say we probably won’t see him on the pitch again. He’ll be locked in whatever room Frame’s been kept in since he impressed against Feyernood.

    Yes, not supposed to be easy. Not supposed to be nigh on impossible either.

    His cameo he looked good, not outstanding or anything but was a good showing for a debut and limited amount of time in a game plodding towards a strolled thumping.

    When they get that opportunity and don’t look out of place we’re supposed to build on that. Anyone think my prediction of not seeing him again is a poor one? I’ll be pleasantly surprised if I’m wrong.
     
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  7. PaulM1888 Moderator Moderator

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    From a distance he startlingly reminds me of Engels. Height, size, mannerisms and even running style. Bizarre actually.

    He’s well over 6 foot, I’m right at the dugout, he came on same time as Scales and is about an inch taller. A good bit broader as well.
     
  8. JC Anton Get yer, hats, scarfs badges & tapes

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    Hopefully he gets more game time today he looks as if he has real physicality..

    Want to see mote of him.
     
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    Was at the sheep game and the subs were warming up. Kenny, McCowan and Jude. Had a discussion with my lad and we didn’t know him. Came on and done well enough and can’t wait to see more of him.
     
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  10. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    The inside track on Celtic teenager Jude Bonnar's potential



    He was the stick-out player as a kid who is now being advised to stick in if he is to make the grade at Celtic.


    Jude Bonnar's rise from Mill United Boys Club to bona fide Celtic first-team player put a huge smile on the face of his former coach Alan Tait.

    Tait coached Bonnar at Mill United for six years from when he was four years old until he reached double figures before Celtic came calling.

    Bonnar's former football mentor insists that the attacking midfielder stood out from the pack back then despite competing against players who were a year and a half older than him.

    Tait said: "Jude stood out at a young age. He showed qualities that set him apart. He was 18 months younger than the rest of our boys but he was a stick out within a really strong team.

    "He was technically really gifted, had a real willingness to learn, and had an intense desire to win even at that age."

    Ironically Mill United are no strangers when it comes to rearing talented young produce. The likes of Derek Ferguson, Barry Ferguson, Paul Hartley, and Lewis Ferguson to name but a few have all honed their craft and skills with the renowned boys club down throughout the years.

    Does Tait believe that 19-year-old Bonnar can follow in those famous footsteps and carve a career for himself at Celtic?

    He said: "Every player develops in their own way, but Jude certainly has that potential


    The key now is how he applies himself at the senior level to continue that development. He’s a very promising young player with all the attributes needed to make an impact at Celtic.

    "He is also six foot two inches tall now with a really gifted left foot and that can only help his chances


    Tait said: "I would just tell Jude to keep doing what he is doing and to keep working hard in training.

    "One first-team appearance is a great milestone, but it’s only the beginning. He has to learn from the experienced players around him and focus on improving the small aspects of his game.

    "Finally when he gets his chance - take it!"

    One thing is for certain, Tait is convinced that Bonnar is in the safest of coaching hands with Rodgers at the Celtic managerial helm.

    The Irishman said this of Bonnar in the aftermath of the Dons game: "It's great for young Jude Bonnar to get his first appearance. He’s working very, very hard with the second team. He’s got a good profile and fits how we want to play. So that is a nice little taster for him."

    Tait also sees Rodgers as the ideal manager to improve Bonnar's game at a critical juncture of his career.

    Tait said: "Brendan Rodgers has a great track record of developing young players and giving them the opportunity if they prove themselves.

    "Jude will learn so much under Rodgers' guidance, especially in terms of tactical understanding and the mentality needed.

    "If he takes everything on board and he sticks in then it should be a huge boost for his career."
     
  11. JML67 Gold Member Gold Member

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    See how he goes the rest of the season as he should get more game time once the league is wrapped up. Pre-season with the first team and potentially break into the squad full time next season. Good luck to the lad!
     
  12. MagicBallBhoy Gold Member Gold Member

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    Clubs in between a rock and a hard place regarding youths, play them and if they look good, rich clubs come in and snap them up for next to nothing don't play them rich clubs come in and snap them up for next to nothing.

    I must admit I'd rather we gave them more first team game time, obviously foreign coaches are still able to see them when playing for the B team.
    I think Rodgers is being far to strict in what he's demanding of them