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Moussa Dembele
Topic Started: 28 Jun 2016, 11:59 AM (860,695 Views)
Barnsey
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11 Sep 2016, 01:03 AM
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11 Sep 2016, 12:48 AM
He's a effing class act. Never any doubt those that did wouldn't know a footballer of they jumped up and bit them on their helmet
Easy to say now.
For the first few games I saw him, I could not see what he had to offer.
Cumbersome. Poor first touch. Huffy.
But let’s forget all that.

Moussa has now written his own page in the Celtic history books.
He played like a Bhoy possessed. Ragdolled the Rangers defenders.
Intimidated Senderos into his sending-off.
Scored a brilliant “perfect” hat-trick. :worthy:

Moussa is a raw talent. He has a lot to learn.
But, wth Brendan and his team behind him, he’s in the right place.

Delighted for him.
Moussa: You are now officially a legend. :clap:

:thumbsup:
He is not a raw talent. He is a brilliant striker. A perfect hat trick in a high pressure derby is proof of that, as is a crucial last minute pressure pen.
There are loads of good natured clichés floating about Dembele, all of which do him a diservice.
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Raw talents don't score a hat-trick in front of 60,000. He's a mature, composed, intelligent striker.
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Barnsey
11 Sep 2016, 01:16 AM
Celtic Joe
11 Sep 2016, 01:03 AM
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11 Sep 2016, 12:48 AM
He's a effing class act. Never any doubt those that did wouldn't know a footballer of they jumped up and bit them on their helmet
Easy to say now.
For the first few games I saw him, I could not see what he had to offer.
Cumbersome. Poor first touch. Huffy.
But let’s forget all that.

Moussa has now written his own page in the Celtic history books.
He played like a Bhoy possessed. Ragdolled the Rangers defenders.
Intimidated Senderos into his sending-off.
Scored a brilliant “perfect” hat-trick. :worthy:

Moussa is a raw talent. He has a lot to learn.
But, wth Brendan and his team behind him, he’s in the right place.

Delighted for him.
Moussa: You are now officially a legend. :clap:

:thumbsup:
He is not a raw talent. He is a brilliant striker. A perfect hat trick in a high pressure derby is proof of that, as is a crucial last minute pressure pen.
There are loads of good natured clichés floating about Dembele, all of which do him a diservice.
Barnsey,

He’s been shocking in some games this season.
He’s only 20. He’s talented. But he’s raw.
If you think he’s the finished article, you’re seeing something I’ve not seen . . .

Until today.
Today he was brilliant. ;)
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11 Sep 2016, 01:36 AM
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11 Sep 2016, 01:16 AM
Celtic Joe
11 Sep 2016, 01:03 AM

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He is not a raw talent. He is a brilliant striker. A perfect hat trick in a high pressure derby is proof of that, as is a crucial last minute pressure pen.
There are loads of good natured clichés floating about Dembele, all of which do him a diservice.
Barnsey,

He’s been shocking in some games this season.
He’s only 20. He’s talented. But he’s raw.
If you think he’s the finished article, you’re seeing something I’ve not seen . . .

Until today.
Today he was brilliant. ;)
He's been shocking?
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11 Sep 2016, 01:36 AM
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep
He is not a raw talent. He is a brilliant striker. A perfect hat trick in a high pressure derby is proof of that, as is a crucial last minute pressure pen.
There are loads of good natured clichés floating about Dembele, all of which do him a diservice.
Barnsey,

He’s been shocking in some games this season.
He’s only 20. He’s talented. But he’s raw.
If you think he’s the finished article, you’re seeing something I’ve not seen . . .

Until today.
Today he was brilliant. ;)
:chuffed: :huh: :huh:

Don't recall any game in which he was shocking.

In fact, calling shenanigans on that.
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11 Sep 2016, 02:51 AM
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11 Sep 2016, 01:36 AM
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11 Sep 2016, 01:16 AM

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Barnsey,

He’s been shocking in some games this season.
He’s only 20. He’s talented. But he’s raw.
If you think he’s the finished article, you’re seeing something I’ve not seen . . .

Until today.
Today he was brilliant. ;)
:chuffed: :huh: :huh:

Don't recall any game in which he was shocking.

In fact, calling shenanigans on that.
Shocking may be over the top but he certainly didnt unleash this potential until today. I admit to not being convinced by his performances before today. He has shown the talent he has and lets hope he can produce this regularly and give Brendan a real headache selecting a striker.
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Simply one of those perfect performances full of confidence and class. Brilliant display big man.
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I've been unimpressed with him up until now and was worried that Griffith's absence would hurt us yesterday.

That said, I've always thought that he should start at nou camp and now he'll do so full of confidence
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Was worried that occasion might get the better of him yesterday.
It's fair to say that he's definitely not short of confidence. Second and third goals demonstrated great composure and ability.
Not that I want to sell him but I think he'll comfortably be the most expensive player to leave Scotland.
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11 Sep 2016, 09:13 AM
Was worried that occasion might get the better of him yesterday.
It's fair to say that he's definitely not short of confidence. Second and third goals demonstrated great composure and ability.
Not that I want to sell him but I think he'll comfortably be the most expensive player to leave Scotland.
He's too cool to let the occasion get to him. He's one of those strikers that defenders will hate to play against. Serious potential there.
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11 Sep 2016, 01:36 AM
He’s been shocking in some games this season.
7 goals in 11 appearances. 5 of those appearances have been from the bench.

Don't talk pish.
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Looks to have a brilliant first touch, the kind of player who could operate in a crowded box.
A great player to have when teams "park the bus".
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Wasn't convinced by him early season, but my God that was wonderful yesterday.
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11 Sep 2016, 10:06 AM
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11 Sep 2016, 01:36 AM
He’s been shocking in some games this season.
7 goals in 11 appearances. 5 of those appearances have been from the bench.

Don't talk pish.
:thumbsup: The season's barely started and Moose is a hunskelping Champions League enabler.
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11 Sep 2016, 01:36 AM
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11 Sep 2016, 01:16 AM
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11 Sep 2016, 01:03 AM

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He is not a raw talent. He is a brilliant striker. A perfect hat trick in a high pressure derby is proof of that, as is a crucial last minute pressure pen.
There are loads of good natured clichés floating about Dembele, all of which do him a diservice.
Barnsey,

He’s been shocking in some games this season.
He’s only 20. He’s talented. But he’s raw.
If you think he’s the finished article, you’re seeing something I’ve not seen . . .

Until today.
Today he was brilliant. ;)
Shocking? Utter pish. I can only assume you don't go to games and base your opinions on the radio.

The 20 year old kid has been getting up to speed in a new league and scored seven goals in the league and Europe before mid-September. Its a effing blistering start to his Celtic career. And anyone with a bit of nous could see in one or two games he had the required power, speed, skill and strength to be a success here.
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effing beast of a player. 20 years old. Jesus, frightening to think how good he'll be in a few years.

A young Didier Drogba.
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Shocking :lol:

He hasn't let the team down once since coming. He's as composed as any striker we've had in the past decade or so.

We have an heir to Twisted Steel's throne.
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He was frightening yesterday. Improving with every game.

We have two cracking strikers.
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11 Sep 2016, 10:36 AM
effing beast of a player. 20 years old. Jesus, frightening to think how good he'll be in a few years.

A young Didier Drogba.
His Fulham YouTube looked v good but safe to say he'd seemed to be taking his time getting started at Celtic (bar the ballsy pen)

Yesterday was superb and will give him confidence

And a confident moussa could be some player
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