Didn't see a thread, so mods feel free to move/merge if required.
On the back of the statue thread etc, I often hear people who aren't huge fans of McCann, or hint at negative stories about the man. I mind some booing him at a flag day too.
What's people's thoughts on the man? Personally, I will always see him as the man who saved the club and will be eternally grateful. I remember those dark days and growing up then was a hard time as a Tim. Don't really know what would have happened without the guy.
I'm not looking to start slagging matches etc, just genuinely, maybe naively, don't know the ins and outs of why some people don't like the guy.
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Marty McFly Whoa, this is heavy
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I always was spoiled by watching celtic mainly started during oneill era , but i remember him saving the club and that is the main thing i will always remember that any other small decision people never liked at the time should be forgot about
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Agreed he should be should be remembered with a stand at least though :50: -
I was at that game on flag day, didnt boo myself, I thought the wee man was brilliant for the club, I can understand why people did though, as mentioned above he didnt quite like some of the songs being sung also the sacking of Tommy just a year or so before left a sour taste in alot of mouths and the hiring of Jock Brown didnt go down to well either, who many people blame for Wim leaving at the time.
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Guessing this is on the back of my post in the Cesar Statue thread? :smiley-laughing002:
I'll post the same in here. Just my opinion mind.
There are a lot more people who put in a lot more personal sacrifice than Fergus back then and they never made a whopping great profit out of it either.
I'm not trying to knock the guy but he spied an opportunity to turn a sleeping giant into a heavyweight again and he did, then he was handsomely rewarded for it.
He also spent a lot of time attacking the very people who had kept the club afloat during those dark days.
I understand a lot of people are in favour of this and that's fine, but it's not for me.
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History and well the fall of Hunco have been kind to Fergus however he did * on TB from a great height, hindsight's a great thing Hail Hail the Bunett:shamrock:
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I like to hear this stuff, I suppose it's easy to just remember the good things. Also, interesting about Wim leaving. That was so bizarre, the ultimate high of winning the league then the news stories that night about Jansen leaving put a fair dampener on things.
Suppose the guy was a business man at the end of the day, maybe then got too involved in things he shouldn't have? -
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As Pablo said as well he did * on Tommy (and Davie Hay) too, calling them Catholic bigots for opposing his Bhoys against Bigotry campaign.
I commend him for what he done for the club I really do, not many people were willing to part with that many millions to save the club and save us from the embarrassment of liquidation.
You need to remember though he left with £40m. People like John Keane actually kept the lights on before McCann rode in by giving the club a million quid and he never took a penny out of the club after that, instead giving his shares to his kids who have vowed never to sell them either.
Fergus also waged a war on the Republicans in the Celtic support and even wanted to change our badge to incorporate a thistle as well.
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bet he didn't use EBT's
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If anything, history will show that Fergus not only did us a massive favour but the whole of Scottish Football when he refused to bow down before that * Jim Farry and eventually forced him out of Scottish Football.
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I love the man. He was one of the most humble, softspoken heroes this club has ever had. Without him, we would have gone into administration, there is no doubt. More honourably than our "neighbours" across the river, but still into administration.
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He went after those * in the SFA big time and I will always be thankful for that.
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Humble. :rofl: :rofl:
Softspoken :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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Hated him at the time. Looking back at what happened to the huns, started to think he was a good guy. But I can't get over how he treated Tommy Burns.
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