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Kieran Tierney

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by Mr. Slippyfist, Aug 1, 2015.

Discuss Kieran Tierney in the Celtic Chat area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. _DannyBhoy_ Gold Member Gold Member

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  2. Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

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    That behind the scenes thing


    No surprise he smashed the record

     
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  3. Westlondonscot Gold Member Gold Member

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    He isn't a club legend, but I wouldn't call him a traitor either. I do think he wanted to go and I also think the board saw a risk in keeping him for another season for the main 2 reasons a) he couldn't help us qualify for Europe this season b) his body looks shagged out and who knows if he will ever be the same. If he doesn't look good this season his value would drop. I wish him the best and I think Arsenal will come above Chelsea and Man united this season. He could easily get a Europa league medal.
    I like Tierney but I have never thought he was the most important player for Celtic.
     
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  4. jimbobers Gold Member Gold Member

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    Still can’t get my head around seeing him in an arsenal strip . I hope he does well down there , while he was here he gave everything.just wish it had been for a bit longer
     
  5. Callum McGregor The Captain Gold Member

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    Anyone calling him a traitor is * thick.
     
  6. cidermaster Gold Member Gold Member

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    Right he has gone he is clearly no McStay or Larsson and is no longer a Celtic player simple as that.
    All I am interested is in is Celtic.
     
  7. Garrymac1888

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    Agreed...as is anyone calling him a legend.

    He is just another player he came and went.
     
  8. oh bhoy

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    With a £30k/week limit on wages no players of any quality are gonna hang around here. I wish the players would just be honest when they leave "I'm getting twice or three times the amount I could possibly get at celtic" .
     
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  9. PaulM1888 Moderator Moderator

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    He leaves a club legend like Charlie Nicholas and VVD :56:

    One no * can stand because he’s a * and the other clearly world class but doing all his best work years after leaving.
     
  10. honda Gold Member Gold Member

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    Now the dust has settled a bit, and I'm no that * off. Nearly every player in our team would jump at the chance to play for arsenal. A state or not, they are still one of the biggest clubs in the most televised leagues in the world. Once your in, your money earned is ridiculous.

    We have been compensated well for a player who missed large parts of last season and still isn't ready to play.

    This has also done us a favour. "Join us, it's no longer a we step into relegation fodder of england. The big boys shop here too"

    If this was other players no * would have minded. It was purely because of his "one man club" "celtic die hard" hes spouted for a long time then jumped ship. I hope he does well and we have a big sell on.

    He still looks utterly * in red.

    That's about as nice as I can be right now.
     
  11. Spring Time Gold Member Gold Member

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    Better perspective you have now. still hurts though. :50:
     
  12. honda Gold Member Gold Member

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    Aye, it feels like yer ex allowed your pal to give her * but you wasnt allowed.

    Hurt at first.

    Then as you think you realise, must be because hes got a small Bobby and could fit up with less effort.

    Then you feel a bit better.

    She looked * in red anaw.
     
  13. Spring Time Gold Member Gold Member

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    That’s the spirit :50:


    I assume you found out she was getting the same off quite a few, some very regularly, while she was with you anyway.

    If you didn’t know that forget it mate, not worth dwelling on.

    You’re right about the red as well. :fear:
     
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    Horrible seeing him in an Arsenal kit :54: Good video though
     
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    Pretty much this ^^^^

    I think what most people are getting hung about and rightly so is what will be done with the 25 million. Will it be reinvested in the team or sit there as mere computer screen digits in the PLC bank balance.

    Lenny said he expects to make two or three signing before the end of the window, and I think we can be fairly sure whatever budget he had will be have increased with the selling of KT. Whether his first choice targets will be available and or willing to come is another story.

    If we spend another 15 million before the windows end, more people might look at KT's recent departure with less of the knee * reaction.
     
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    :56:
     
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    People saying most players would jump at the chance to play for arsenal...... Take away the TV and that league isn't as attractive as made out same with Tottenham wasn't that long ago they had a Spaniard as manager and players like Hutton and struggled to be in the top half of the table

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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49283663

    "When Kieran Tierney settles into life in the Premier League with its riches and its glamour and its global appeal, it would be easy to assume that his life's ambition had been met. Easy but wrong.

    Of course Tierney wants to test himself against the best. Of course he wants to go up against the behemoths, the Mo Salahs, the Sergio Agueros, the Harry Kanes, and with that profile comes wealth on a scale that would have been unimaginable to him even a few years ago. A rumoured weekly salary of £75,000 at Arsenal makes an annual wage of almost £4m not counting bonuses. For a young man who lives quietly and modestly, this is utterly life changing.

    Not that he was desperate for his life to change. He was happy with his life. His life was exactly the type of life he dreamed of as a kid. Back in those days, Tierney couldn't see, and had no interest in seeing, a football world outside the east end of Glasgow.

    He said he always hassled his dad to let him hang around after games so that he could collect autographs he had probably already collected multiple times. "I know what it's like to be out there," he said of his young self, a child in thrall to Celtic. "When you're younger some people dream about playing in the English Premier League but I only dreamed about playing for Celtic. It was always a Celtic strip I wore."

    Some may say that Tierney is now entering a better world, a place where his new winger, Nicolas Pepe, was recruited for £72m, where his two new strikers, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette, were brought in for £56m and £46m, where multi-million pound players can sit on the bench or in the stand, largely forgotten, where television revenue is knocking on for £140m a season, where the wage bill is £240m a season, where the turnover is £403m a season.

    Tierney might dispute that it's better at Arsenal. The word he might use instead is different. For as long as he lives, and no matter what glory he achieves in London, it's hard to envisage him saying anything is better than what he had at Celtic.

    'An animal and a freak'
    That's where the sadness comes for the supporters at Parkhead. They always knew that this day was coming. Tierney was never in a rush to leave but his talent was too big to be housed in Scotland for the rest of his days.

    His departure comes with the soothing balm of that £25m transfer fee and a chunky portion of whatever sell-on fee might accrue down the line, but this was one of their own and it must be especially difficult for them to see him go even though they would have been steeled to its inevitability. Virgil van Dijk went, Victor Wanyama went, Moussa Dembele went. A brilliant spine went, but a bit of heart goes with Tierney.

    You have to go back a long time to find a homegrown Celtic player that meant as much to them. They watched him come through the ranks, a tall and skinny youngster with an appetite for the game that was scary. Brendan Rodgers called him an animal. Callum McGregor called him a freak.

    His back story is all Celtic. Famously, he was a ball boy on the night they beat Barcelona in the Champions League in 2012. He made his debut at 17 in a pre-season friendly against Tottenham in Helsinki. Celtic lost 6-1, but Tierney said in the aftermath that everything he had ever wished for in life had just come true.

    He was the boy who got elbowed in the mouth in his first Scottish Cup final in 2017, who was taken to hospital and who then, in a madcap dash back to Hampden, sprinted into the stadium still in his kit to be part of the trophy presentation. He was Celtic's youngest ever captain. He was the guy whose standards very rarely dropped.

    In tough times, he stood up. There are many, many images of Tierney thundering down the left flank as if his life depended on it, but one night stands out. It wasn't even a memorable night, not in a good way at any rate. Celtic were playing Molde in the Europa League. It was November 2015. Ronny Deila was the manager.

    Celtic lost 2-1 at home. Parkhead seethed. Their ire flew right and centre, but not left. Tierney was 18 and he was by a million miles their best player. Not just in terms of the quality of his work but the unmistakeable, lung-busting effort he was putting in. As several voices in the crowd said that night, a kid was showing them all up.

    'Both clubs have done well'
    Unai Emery's pursuit of Tierney was drawn out, but that was always going to be the case because Celtic were never going to weaken, not in this transfer deal above all transfer deals. Peter Lawwell, the chief executive, knew that he couldn't keep his player but he also knew that he wasn't letting him depart for a shilling less than his value.

    Both clubs have done well. A big fee on one side, a big player on the other. Celtic won't find another Tierney any time soon, but they have serious money to play with at least.

    Kieran Tierney joins the likes of £46m striker Alexandre Lacazette at Arsenal
    Tierney's move adds to the growing number of Scots in the Premier League's upper echelons. Andy Robertson at Liverpool, Scott McTominay at Manchester United, Ryan Fraser at Bournemouth. There was talk of John McGinn and Old Trafford before he committed to a new deal at Aston Villa. Even if that chat was fanciful you can see how the midfielder might be the subject of interest from a heavy hitter if he brings his coruscating Championship form into the top level.

    Oli McBurnie, a £20m player, is in that league now, along with Kenny McLean and John Fleck. So, too, Stuart Armstrong and Robert Snodgrass. There are others. It's been an age since so many Scots operated at that level. Things are turning. This is the most exciting group of players in a generation.

    Arsenal have invested heavily in their new left-back. It would be a major surprise if they ever have cause to regret it. They're getting talent, but that's a given. What they're also getting is honesty and hard work and the kind of commitment that their fans will recognise and acknowledge in a heartbeat.

    Once he gets over his injury, and he's said to be close, Tierney only has to do one thing in London: be himself."
     
  19. Just Kieran Gold Member Gold Member

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    Gutted he's gone but I feel quite proud that one of our academy players has moved to a top six club in one of the biggest leagues in the world. It was always gonna be hard to hold onto a player who was improving and developing so much so quickly.

    He's an animal and I'm sure he'll do really well down south and hopefully that reflects well on us.

    He's no longer a player, but he's still a fan.
     
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    Hope he doesn't pump Suzanne Dando's granddaughter and go off the rails :(