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Stuart Armstrong; 'Fishel: Signs for Southampton on a 4 year deal.
Topic Started: 18 Oct 2015, 09:50 PM (731,193 Views)
littlegmbhoy
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Cant help remember three months ago on this thread Chic Charnley posted and told quite a few to calm it he would come good.....

Cant be ersed goung back to look but the bold Chic was fully correct.

Good manager who knows what he is doing with SA, run of games, playing him in his best position and confidence installed. What a turnaround from Stuart. Big well done.

Another reason why Deila was out of his depth look no further than this player.
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Deebhoy
1 Jan 2017, 07:26 PM
No doubt playing out out of skin at the moment. A real joy to see him playing so well.
Hear hear, begining to play to his full potential. :thumbsup:
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littlegmbhoy
1 Jan 2017, 08:46 PM
Cant help remember three months ago on this thread Chic Charnley posted and told quite a few to calm it he would come good.....

Cant be ersed goung back to look but the bold Chic was fully correct.

Good manager who knows what he is doing with SA, run of games, playing him in his best position and confidence installed. What a turnaround from Stuart. Big well done.

Another reason why Deila was out of his depth look no further than this player.
It wasn't actually him, was it?

He stuck up for Efe anaw :ph43r:
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He's looking like our best Box to Box midfielder since Stan
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Oor Becks.
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1 Jan 2017, 10:10 PM
littlegmbhoy
1 Jan 2017, 08:46 PM
Cant help remember three months ago on this thread Chic Charnley posted and told quite a few to calm it he would come good.....

Cant be ersed goung back to look but the bold Chic was fully correct.

Good manager who knows what he is doing with SA, run of games, playing him in his best position and confidence installed. What a turnaround from Stuart. Big well done.

Another reason why Deila was out of his depth look no further than this player.
It wasn't actually him, was it?

He stuck up for Efe anaw :ph43r:
:lol:

Anyone who kids on they are Chic Charnley needs a firm kick in the haw maws!
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He's found an extra yard of pace and looks more explosive.

Could have had two or three yesterday but his runs beyond the striker make him invaluable.

He was Petrovesque at times yesterday.
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1 Jan 2017, 07:55 PM

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I cringe at these home made songs people make up.
I'll see your cringe and raise you a wince..
Do our new songs just materialise do you think?
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Reminds me of petrov at his best. Perpetual motion. Bullets goals with deadly accuracy, box to box energy levels and unselfish.

Captain material and Brendan knows it.

Comes across so well as well.
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He has done very well recently, stepping up his impact on the games, looks confident as well knowing what is required of him. Well done Stuart keep it up.
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He reminds me of a young Paul Scholes.
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FatherSpliffmas
2 Jan 2017, 05:59 AM
He reminds me of a young Paul Scholes.
reminds me of Craig Burley , but with teeth
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STUART Armstrong has promised there will be no let-up from Celtic in 2017 as they pursue the fourth Treble in their 129-year history and attempt to go the entire domestic season undefeated.

The midfielder and his team-mates ended the first half of the 2016/17 campaign on a massive high by coming from behind to defeat Rangers 2-1 at Ibrox on Hogmanay.

The hard-fought triumph sent the Parkhead club, who have a game in hand, 19 points clear of their city rivals at the head of the Ladbrokes Premiership table.

Brendan Rodgers’ team haven’t been beaten in their first 24 domestic fixtures this term and have a realistic chance of going the season without losing a single game.

As he prepared to take a week off ahead of a warm-weather training stint in Dubai, Armstrong warned the Betfred Cup winners would be looking to redouble their efforts in the months ahead.

“I don’t think we ever get complacent, whether it be away to anyone in the league or at home or in the Champions League,” he said. “We approach each game in the same manner and I think that’s been shown in our performances and results.

“We’ve now got a chance to rest ourselves physically and mentally. We’ve obviously had a couple of injuries with Scotty [Sinclair] and Jamesy [Forrest], but now they’re back fit.

“We’ve got a full complement again. That’s very important and now it’s a very big push for the second half of the season when it comes.

“It’s never been our style to get ahead of ourselves, it’s one game at a time and I don’t see us preparing any differently.

“Now we’ve got a chance for a bit of a rest before we get back at it again. We can reflect slightly before going again. We have our own targets and goals and we stick to those.”

Moussa Dembele netted his fifth goal against Rangers of the season, and his 18th in total, in Celtic’s latest victory at the weekend and is sure to have increased the interest in him at clubs across Europe considerab-ly in the process.

Armstrong admitted there could be bids for the French striker and other Celtic players during the January transfer window as a result of their impress-ive displays, but is confident that won’t unsettle the squad. “Moussa shows his attributes in every game,” he said. “Of course, in the last league fixture [against Rangers] he got the hat-trick and then again on Saturday he comes up with a vital goal to get us back in the game and change the momentum. He is a very good player to have up top for us.

“I think good performances by individuals always attracts interest and attention. But as players that’s not our focus, our focus is on the games.

“What a great result we’ve had over Rangers and we’re now looking forward to a bit of rest which has so far eluded us.”

Armstrong, meanwhile, has paid a glowing tribute to Celtic manager Rodgers for the success which both the Parkhead club and he personally have enjoyed during the first half of the season.

THE 24-year-old, who set up Scott Sinclair for the winner on Saturday, struggled to establish himself at Celtic after signing from Dundee United two years ago.

However, the arrival of the former Watford, Reading, Swansea and Liverpool manager, and a move to his favoured position in central midfield, has brought out the best in the Inverness-born player. “I have nothing but praise for him because he has revived me at Celtic,” said Armstrong. “Not only me, but the team.

“We always know he has a plan to change a game if it’s not going the way we want, he’s always got a plan B.

“He is always thinking how we can improve and we very much believe in him and he very much believes in us.

“It’s a really good team and Saturday was an important game for us in a very busy December. It was vital we keep on pushing right to the end and it was a good win. A lot of players in the dressing room have a lot to thank the manager for – the way we have developed under him, and I can speak from personal experience for the way my Celtic career is going now.

“He revived it no end and gave me something to work for and let me play in my favourite position.

“He has done that with a number of other players and we look like a completely different team to what we did last year. Full credit goes to him for that.”

Armstrong was named in the full Scotland squad twice in 2015 and is hopeful his improved form for Celtic this season will result in a recall when the national team resume their Russia 2018 qualifying campaign against Slovenia at Hampden in March.

“It’s always an ambition for any player to play on the international stage and, of course, I want to play for my country,” he said.

“What a great honour that would be. But my focus is on playing here and the rest comes from that.”
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Probably been mentioned. Have you watched him when Dembele hits the bar?

Quite funny
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2 Jan 2017, 04:44 PM
Probably been mentioned. Have you watched him when Dembele hits the bar?

Quite funny
Away to celebrate with Moussa then "whit, we missed?" :lol:
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Can't believe it's the same player. He's perfectly suited to the box to box role. He's got a great engine and he's starting to chip in with goals and assists
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Living up to his potential right now. What a difference since he replaced Bitton.
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Just watched that first half of seasons goals on the other thread on here. Some amount of goals and assists recently. He is full of running when others have tired badly towards end of games.
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Seems to be all over the park , one minute breaking up their attacks next bursting into their box , his mobility is incredible and he has added tenacity to his game, if he increases his scoring rate we'll have some player on our hands ! Absolutely brilliant performance.
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3 Jan 2017, 12:13 AM
Just watched that first half of seasons goals on the other thread on here. Some amount of goals and assists recently. He is full of running when others have tired badly towards end of games.
Hey you, that's what I came on this thread to say! :rocker: :lol: Plus, he's scoring from outside the box with left and right foot shots. That's talent.
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