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Barrowfield redevelopment confirmed

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

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

  1. Qué sera sera Gold Member Gold Member

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    I'd actually prefer if we didn't invest any more money on Lennoxtown or Barrowfield whilst Lawwell is involved at the club. I agree that we do need to drastically improve these facilities, but if we're doing it with that * casting his shadow over things, then you can bet your bottom dollar that the finished product will be substandard, done as cheaply as possible, and probably be out of date before it's even finished.

    We'd be better binning these half-baked plans which have already been 'value engineered' according to one poster, and focusing on hounding that miserly bloodsucking * and a couple of others out !! Get some new blood in with fresh ideas and some ambition, get the first team back on track and then set out long term plans for a proper campus rather than a patchwork quilt of half-arsed developments scattered about.
     
  2. Ryanm1984

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    You could have the greatest facilities in the world but if they are being coached by people based on their surname or what clubs they have been at in their career then it doesn't matter.
     
  3. Wee Baldy

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    Totally agree with your point m8 but this board of imposters won't do both
     
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  4. eire4

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    Unfortunately your most likely correct which is why I have been pushed over the tipping point so to speak this season and my level of contempt for Desmond and Lawwell really is total now. They are holding us back as a club and they have to go. We have other issues sure as a club but for me those 2 and their lapdogs on the board are a stain on the club and need to be shown by us as supporters the utter contempt we have for them and made to feel that detestation every time they step in the stadium until they * off and leave our club.
     
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    New training facilities? Point in that? It's not like they're giving the players a better canteen or anythin'.
     
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    Also, what's the point in disco lights if ye cannae have a party?
     
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  7. buchanbhoy

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    What is the difference between Lennoxtown and Barrowfield and what is each facility used for?
     
  8. HoopyT Danny McGrains Bearded Army Gold Member

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    Lennoxtown is for the 1st team and the B team that play in the Lowland league atm and Barrowfield for teh Academy teams and the womens team from what I understand.
     
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  9. littlekennie

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    Not uncommon for club to have two facilties Man Utd do


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  10. HoopyT Danny McGrains Bearded Army Gold Member

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    Aye it can be difficult or very expensive to get the land area needed all in the same place for some of the more modern setups.
     
  11. Ľubomír1 Gold Member Gold Member

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    Man Utd famously good for bring people through the ranks... Not.

    Aren't all their fans moaning about their infrastructure being * too?

    I was looking around on Google and in Spain for example (maybe the best at youth development) only one La Liga team have more than one training/development complex - Villarreal. Ajax also have one world class facility and so do the English clubs who have spent big like Chelsea. The FA's one facility seems to have been game changing for English youth set-up also.

    It just seem madness in this day and age to not have everything under one roof. When have you ever heard of youth players saying they didn't like being near the first team? Never. Having bits here and bobs there is probably a factor in why our youth players have been more miss than hit for years now.

    If the board are just going to hoard money and they should just spend big on this once and get it right instead of having it drag on for years.
     
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  12. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Rollercoaster ?
     
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    Today marks a significant milestone as the roof frames at Barrowfield Training Centre are set to rise for the first time, symbolising Celtic's unwavering commitment to fostering success and nurturing talent, both on and off the pitch.

    The creation of the new Barrowfield Training Centre stands as a testament to Celtic's vision of creating a multi-purpose facility that will serve as the new training ground for Celtic FC Women's first team.

    This state-of-the-art complex will not only be the dedicated training ground for Celtic FC Women as they sharpen their skills in the pursuit of trophies, but it will also serve as the home for Celtic’s boys' and girls' Academies, helping the club maintain a significant presence in the local community.

    For Celtic FC Women, this development couldn't come at a more opportune moment.

    Riding high at the top of the Scottish Women's Premier League (SWPL), with three games left in the season, destiny lies squarely in Celtic's hands as they strive to capture their first ever league title.

    Since moving to professionalism in 2020, the team has embarked on a remarkable journey, clinching the League Cup in 2021.

    This triumph was followed by consecutive Scottish Cup victories in 2022 and 2023, paving the way for unforgettable experiences in the UEFA Women's Champions League.

    With the promise of a dedicated training centre equipped with cutting-edge facilities, Celtic Women are poised to elevate their game to unprecedented heights, building upon the progress made in recent years.

    The transformation of Barrowfield holds great importance for Elena Sadiku, Head Coach of the Celtic FC Women's team.

    "Here at Celtic, we always strive for excellence both on and off the pitch," she said. "The redevelopment of Barrowfield aligns perfectly with our ambition to be the top club in Scotland.

    "As we witness the emergence of talents like Chloe Craig and Maria McAneny from Celtic's Academy system on to the main stage, our ambitions are set even higher."

    Celtic FC are committed to leaving no stone unturned during the redevelopment of Barrowfield, ensuring top-notch facilities for the future of our Ghirls and Bhoys.

    As we embark on this transformative journey, we are ready to script the next chapter in the history of the club.

    The new centre is scheduled to be complete by November of this year.
     
  15. Officer Doofy Come to me, human man Gold Member

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    Brilliant timing for the women’s team.
     
  16. Free the Adblock Gold Member Gold Member

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    I'm there most sat nights, place is coming along rapid.
     
  17. Foley1888

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    If that is the frame going up and foundations are done, you will probably see it fly up even more in terms of the shell of the building. Those parts are the ones that normally take the longest to get going, also coming into better weather.

    Is it still the plan that the B team and woman’s team use the outdoor facilities to host their matches now?
     
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  18. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    Steeling banter! Better late than never I guess.
     
  20. Ciaran_67

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    Bit of a * location for a training centre if I’m honest. Lennoxtown is stunning and excellent location away from the noise.

    Suspect this will have a lot of trespassers given location unless they can seal it up big style

    Any views on why Lennoxtown not developed? Is building a centre from scratch the best use of our finite resources?