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Barrowfield redevelopment now complete

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by Notorious, Aug 17, 2023.

Discuss Barrowfield redevelopment now complete in the Celtic Chat area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. JML67 Gold Member Gold Member

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    I told some little * to pick up her box she dropped in the middle of the town centre about 10m from the nearest bin - * disposable vapes bad enough let alone littering the container it comes in in broad daylight.

    My parents would've kicked my * if I dropped * in front of them.
     
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  2. hiphopaddict

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    I hate people dropping rubbish. I hate my boss doing it and he foes it a lot

    But I also hate the daft recycling * thats being forced upon me and everyone else. They are running out of colours for wheeliebins. They empty them less every year and council tax goes up every year

    It was 2 years ago in January when I last used any of my wheeliebins or food recycle bin or glass bin. Take a big * off to yerself cooncil. Public bins for everything for me. Plastic bag filled of all kinds of mixed *. In the public bins and theirs lots to choose from.
    Either thst or the flats down from me all have big dumpsters rather than having 5 different wheeliebins per flat. The council lets the people in the flats just put it all in a dumpster so why should I do any recycling when they are not? * off cooncil and *.off recycling
     
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  3. hiphopaddict

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    * playing at Hampden for another year. 94/95 was * chronic playing there. The last old firm game of that season didn't even sell out...and hampden was only 30,000 capacity at the time. The atmosphere was dreadful, the stadium still is dreadful and we just can't do it.
    I'd play at Firhill first before Hampden
     
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  4. CookieMonster Geez yer cookies Gold Member

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    Murrayfield would be better but would be a * for travelling. That’s why I think a new stadium may be more likely.
     
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    Can't disagree with anything you say there about the wider stadium needing work. Really we should be looking at a plan to cover it all.
     
  6. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    So the dugouts are being upgraded. Wonder what they'll be like.
     
  9. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Celtic Football Club is delighted to announce that the new state of the art Training Centre at Barrowfield is now complete, and the facility is now fully open for use by our Women’s team and Academies.

    The complex, which sits proudly in the heart of Glasgow’s East End, re-emphasises Celtic’s strategy of maintaining a strong commitment to both developing our own players and investing in women’s football, with the project representing the largest infrastructure investment by the Club since the redevelopment of Celtic Park in the late 1990s.

    Celtic Chairman Peter Lawwell commented: “We are sure that the new Barrowfield development will prove to be a really important milestone in the Club’s future.

    "Celtic’s history is characterised by so many young players coming through the Club’s own development system, gracing the first-team and playing such an important role in our many successes throughout the years. We want to improve further in this area and through the new facility, we will be striving for even more success, with the new high-quality centre giving our Academies and Women’s team every opportunity to flourish.

    “While we had opportunities to develop facilities elsewhere, Celtic was born and has been raised in the East End of the City. It was very important for us that we maintained this important presence in the local community, in a place dear to our hearts and a place where so many Celtic Legends have been made.”

    Below is a list of some of the features of the new and improved Barrowfield Training Centre.

    • New indoor arena with a full-sized IFA-approved artificial surface
    • A combination of outdoor natural grass and artificial pitches
    • State-of-the-art gym & fitness facilities
    • Office areas for Celtic Academy & Celtic FC Women
    • New changing facilities
    • Medical suites for player treatment & rehab
    • Sports science centre
    • Analysis centre
    • Classroom/learning facilities


    Celtic Manager, Brendan Rodgers added: “I think it’s really important for our women and the young players to have a facility that allows them to develop, especially in the more difficult winter months.

    “Being indoors means greater coaching time and a stronger focus on development for the young players. It’s a great facility that players and staff can really look forward to being in.

    “Players who come through your own system always give you that little bit more, that extra 1%. It's vital that we have these players in our squad.

    Celtic FC Women’s Manager Elena Sadiku said: “In terms of doing your best and being fully prepared as a team, it’s important to keep the quality high in everything we do - whether that’s media, analysis, or training sessions.

    “Facilities like this leave no excuses for anyone; they make sure we deliver the best performances and are properly prepared for games.

    “As head coach, having all of this means we can give the players the best preparation possible - to help them develop, get results at the weekend, and, most importantly, to create the conditions where the standards are high and they have to meet them. Overall, there are no excuses to be the best we can be.

    Celtic Chief Executive Michael Nicholson added: “The new Barrowfield Centre will be vital in achieving two key elements of the club’s strategy, namely supporting young player development and delivering investment in women’s football. We are sure these new, high-quality facilities will be crucial in delivering real benefit to the Club for years to come across both the boys and girls academy structures and our women’s first team environment.

    “So many Celtic heroes have followed the path from Barrowfield, through our academies to the Celtic first team and now, in this new setting, we hope to give our young players and Celtic FC Women even greater opportunities to excel and deliver continued success to the club and our supporters.”

    Captain of Celtic FC Women, Kelly Clark, who has been a mainstay in the Women’s side for over a decade added: “The dome is a lot bigger than I expected it to be. It’s amazing that we have got somewhere we can come and do full, proper sessions when the weather isn’t great outside.

    “There will be no more complaining about set-pieces in the middle of winter in the hail, wind, or snow. Now we can come in here with no excuses into a top-of-the-range facility, fresh out of the wrapper. I’m just so impressed I can't lie”.

    Callum McGregor, who came through the ranks of Celtic’s Academy as a youngster and has gone on to win 24 major honours with the club so far, added: “We have an amazing academy process that everyone goes through, which has to be elite all the time.

    “Players come through the door nowadays at six, seven, eight years old where excellence is everything, and that’s what we want to achieve.

    “The challenge is to get as many players as possible through to the first team. Being involved in high-level European football, we know the standard required so that needs to start as early as possible.

    “The club has done great work in getting it ready so hopefully the players can enjoy it and we can continue to produce top level players.”
     
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  11. James Gold Member Gold Member

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    Financial reports must be ready to drop the last time we * a transfer window we had a drone up over the building site with Gerry McCulloch explaining expensive it was
     
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    Indoor pitch you say? Rodgers will have the men’s team in there in the winter

    :BR1:
     
  13. Foley1888

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    I believe the only reason they done this project is for financial reasons.

    For FSR type reasons as it doesn’t count as spend because it’s for the youth team and woman’s team predominantly.

    For tax reasons I believe this sort of investment would generate capital allowance against tax? Not an expert on tax so I could be wrong.

    Operationally our spend on the woman’s team seems to have reduced the last couple of years and even the academy seems light on talent and we let a lot of guys go this year either through sales or loans. Again there doesn’t seem to be much of an appetite for operational investment in improving our academy performance.
     
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    Now we just need to bring in quality coaching personnel. Experienced staff with ambition, knowledge and a record in developing players to bring them on and become part of the next generation. No more just ex-players just looking for roles in the club and so have got their 'badges'.

    I can see it being another opportunity missed to due lack of financial investment. :31:
     
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  15. JC Anton Get yer, hats, scarfs badges & tapes

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    I'll commend them for this, looks good.

    And it good we have the top facilities for our Youth Players.. then it actually means something when they are sent to Lennoxtown to be around the 1st Team.

    But, as mentioned above it means little without a massive shakeup of our youth system and coaching
     
  16. KRS-1888 Scott La Rock

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    Just another area for Lawwell to pickpocket folks,bet he’s got a master key for all the lockers as well.
     
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    That starts by getting rid of mcart


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    He already made cuts to the plans when he came back you can see he took away the seats that was in the original plans for the dome


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    Looks great. Well done all concerned.

    Now we have all the facilities we need, let's bring in the right people and footballing structure too.
    That, Mr Lawell, would mean you stepping out of the way.
     
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  20. Drakhan Nac Mac Feegle Gold Member

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    Interest on Desmunds fortune would pay for the paint job throughput the stadium.