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Youth/Development Team Thread

Discussion in 'Celtic Chat' started by shaunm, Oct 25, 2014.

  1. Swervedancer

    Swervedancer Guest

    Brilliant Celtic!!!!!!!!!! Well in McIlduff, another exciting prospect. There are a few players who could be good, I just think Miller sounds like a stand out talent?

    Great to hear us coming back from going 1 down so early.
     
  2. Notorious

    Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

    Left Back
     
  3. Crow do you think Miller will make it?

    I assume he'll be out on loan next season.
     

    Left back, think he signed a new 3 year deal with the club a month or so ago
     
  4. Notorious

    Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

    yes I would say so but could be a good idea sending him on loan maybe
     
  5. Notorious

    Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

    Lafferty on for Murray
     
  6. Notorious

    Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

    5 minutes to play the Hoops playing well
     
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  7. Notorious

    Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

    Full Time Inverness 1 Celtic 2

    Calvin Miller and Aidan McIlduff with the Hoops goals
     
  8. Swervedancer

    Swervedancer Guest

    Well done the Hoops!!! Good comeback. Congrats to Miller and McIlduff with the goals.

    Thanks for the updates Crow and Priest :50:
     
  9. Good comeback :50:

    Within the next year I'd send Miller out to a mid table championship side. He has plenty of time and we're managing our kid's far better under Ronny..
     
  10. Aye I'd agree with that. Mcmullan for example is doing well at Morton. Would be good to see him at a team like Falkirk, QoS or Raith, who should be in the play-off hunt.
     
  11. Notorious

    Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

    CELTIC’S Development Squad recorded a well-worked 2-1 victory over Inverness Caley Thistle at Dingwall today as Tommy McIntyre’s side edged closer to clinching the SPFL Development League title.
    Second-half goals from Calvin Miller and Aidan McIlduff was enough to secure the win as Tommy McIntyre’s side claimed yet another impressive victory, extending their lead at the top of the table to 13 points.
    Andrew Macrae's thunderous strike after 12 minutes gave the young Hoops an early scare but a dominant second-half performance ensured all three points were heading back to Paradise.
    There were a number of changes to the Celtic side which had beaten Dundee United 4-1 at Lennoxtown at the beginning of the international break, with the first-team contingent all dropping out.
    Celtic started the brighter of the two teams but it was Ross Doohan who was forced into the first save, dropping low to block a strong shot from Andrew Macrae, who was not to be denied when he fired home to give the home side the lead.
    The young Celts then had their first sight of goal 20 minutes into the game but Joe Thomson’s effort on goal swerved comfortably into the hands of Caley keeper Dean Brill.
    The Bhoys’ pace on the wings through Murray and Archibald provided an early source of creativity, with both players looking direct and dangerous with every attack.
    Tommy McIntyre’s side began to dominate after the interval and Miller levelled for the Hoops on 51 minutes, heading home from Theo Archibald’s delivery.
    And just under 15 minutes later, Celtic took the lead. Dan Higgins linked up nicely with fellow full-back Aidan McIlduff at the edge of the area and his shot was slammed through the legs of goalkeeper Dan Brill.
    The Bhoys continued to pressure the opposition goal and Mark Hill forced the Caley keeper into a strong stop.
    Celtic keeper, Ross Doohan was called into action minutes later as he produced an excellent save from Ali Sutherland which proved crucial in keeping his side ahead.
    Caley were unable to fashion anymore chances against a solid Celtic defence, ensuring all three points were heading home from the Highlands with the Hoops.
    The win preserved Tommy McIntyre’s side’s outstanding run of away wins this season and put them 13 points clear of Hamilton before they take on St Johnstone at Cappielow on Monday, April 4.
     
  12. Pretty sure we win the league if we beat St Johnstone on Monday, will be Champions with 7 games to spare :50:
     
  13. Swervedancer

    Swervedancer Guest

    Ah cool so at least Scott Allan will get a couple starts in those, we can use them as CL practise games.



    Cheers for the interview Crow.

    Sounds like some good partnerships appearing which would be brilliant. Archibald and Breslin's names have been mentioned a few times too in the past.

    It's good they are winning without Nesbitt. I think there was a lot of pressure on him and now the team without him but mind you they've mostly been together 10 years already so they can probably handle arbitrary set ups.
     
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  14. Team for the match against St Johnstone tonight, a win will see the Hoops clinch the title :50:

    Doohan, Higgins, Kelleher, McCart, McIlduff, Hill, Thomson, Murray, Hendry, Archibald, Miller

    Subs: Lafferty, Hazard, Kerr, Kidd
     
  15. Any stream?
     
  16. Winds me up that celtictv doesn't show it absolute joke considering I already choose to pay instead of just using streams.
     
  17. Notorious

    Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

    just home

    still 0-0
     
  18. HT 0-0
     
  19. Notorious

    Notorious Gold Member Gold Member

    teams back out for the second half hopefully a goal for the hoops