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Brendan Rodgers; "I was born into Celtic"
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Topic Started: 20 May 2016, 05:06 PM (2,288,436 Views)
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LambertandButler
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27 May 2016, 10:25 AM
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Was pretty set on getting one but now I hear there's a credit check for the installment plan which poses...problems.
Wish I'd listened to my granda about debt.
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mick82
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27 May 2016, 10:27 AM
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- LambertandButler
- 27 May 2016, 10:25 AM
Was pretty set on getting one but now I hear there's a credit check for the installment plan which poses...problems.
Wish I'd listened to my granda about debt.
Trying to go into debt on the chance that you might get to see champions league football?
The club might approve, but KDS will always welcome you
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27 May 2016, 10:28 AM
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The Greek Finance Minister
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- 27 May 2016, 10:25 AM
Was pretty set on getting one but now I hear there's a credit check for the installment plan which poses...problems.
Wish I'd listened to my granda about debt.
Trying to go into debt on the chance that you might get to see champions league football? The club might approve, but KDS will always welcome you Haha.
No I mean my credit is so bad I couldn't even get into debt if I wanted to anymore.
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27 May 2016, 10:58 AM
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- randombloke
- 26 May 2016, 10:12 PM
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- 26 May 2016, 08:17 PM
Thinking of getting a season ticket again. First time I've had a job that I'm not working most Saturdays. Anyone ever sat on there tod? How shampooe is it?
Depends on what type of person you are - can you chat to a guy you've never met before about fitba? Given you're Scottish and can speak then the answer must be yes lest you've got crippling anxiety in which case just say "Fuxake Mulgrew" or "Wellinbigyin" and people will think you're OK. Just be alright and crack the occasional funny and you'll make friends, which works everywhere and not just a football match.
Talking to people at the fitba FFS  too many needy feckers in our support these days. After the guy sitting next to you has served his full 2 season probation period without being annoying he's earned a nod of recognition at the beginning of the match and a brief "FFS that was shampooe, see you at the next game" as you exit at the end. Handshakes are permitted on the first game of the season and the new year game. Brief manly hugs are permitted after significant goals (last minute winners, taking the lead against superior CL opposition or scoring against any incarnation of Deidco), but if a hug accidentally lasts more than 3 seconds one party must relocate to a different part of the stadium at the first opportunity. #ronswansonCSC During last Strachan year we had prawn sandwich season tickets in the north stand, some of the other punters formed an alliance to oust my brother from the section for his constant abusing of the team whilst others who were in the anti strachan camp supported his right to go nuts at them every week, all got a bit tense by the run in...
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El Toro
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27 May 2016, 11:42 AM
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep
Talking to people at the fitba FFS  too many needy feckers in our support these days. After the guy sitting next to you has served his full 2 season probation period without being annoying he's earned a nod of recognition at the beginning of the match and a brief "FFS that was shampooe, see you at the next game" as you exit at the end. Handshakes are permitted on the first game of the season and the new year game. Brief manly hugs are permitted after significant goals (last minute winners, taking the lead against superior CL opposition or scoring against any incarnation of Deidco), but if a hug accidentally lasts more than 3 seconds one party must relocate to a different part of the stadium at the first opportunity. #ronswansonCSC
I have sat in the same seat for 14 years, and only found out the guy next to (with whom I have shared a considerable number of manhugs, particularly against the pre-death zombies) was called Colin around two years ago. What's he called now?
Sat myself 3 times. We lost on every occasion.
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egan46
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27 May 2016, 03:40 PM
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Glen Driscoll fishal.
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san meegs
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27 May 2016, 03:42 PM
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CELTIC Football Club today announced the appointment of Glen Driscoll as its new Head of Performance.
Spoiler: click to toggle Glen is hugely experienced and highly rated in his area of expertise and has worked already with new Celtic manager, Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool and Swansea.
Glen has also spent nine years at Chelsea where he worked with managers such as Jose Mourinho, Guus Hiddink and Carlo Ancelotti across the areas of performance, fitness and conditioning, physiotherapy and injury prevention.
Brendan Rodgers said: “Bringing Glen to Celtic is great news for our players who will benefit from the huge breadth of knowledge he has across all areas of performance.
“The experience he will bring to the club will be invaluable to our players and I know he will work very well with the excellent medical and performance staff already at the club.
“Performance, fitness, strength and conditioning, rehabilitation and injury prevention are all crucial elements in the modern game and we will be using Glen’s wide range of skills to ensure we achieve the highest standards across these areas.
“Glen’s talent in this area has been a massive support to me at both Liverpool and Swansea and I know he will deliver great work and great benefits to our players at Celtic.”
Glen added: “I am absolutely delighted to join Celtic, such an iconic name in world football and I am really looking forward to teaming up again with both Brendan and Chris.
“We have some highly talented elite players at the club and my role will be to ensure we give them all we can to achieve any extra edge possible. “The areas I work in play a huge role ultimately in achieving maximum performance levels, in preventing injury and ensuring a high level of player availability.
“We are looking forward to meeting the squad in the next few weeks. Myself and the other performance staff at Celtic will work together and do all we can to help our playersachieve their own objectives as individual athletes and help the team as a whole deliver success to our fans."
http://www.celticfc.net/news/10611
Edit: Is that not Jim McGuinness' job?
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27 May 2016, 03:45 PM
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Seem to be building a very strong backroom team
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27 May 2016, 03:45 PM
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- Zurawski 7
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interview with driscoll worth a read
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27 May 2016, 03:48 PM
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https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolFC/videos/10153489865927573/
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27 May 2016, 04:03 PM
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interview with driscoll worth a read He certainly sounds like he knows what he's doing. Almost a shame we let Derk go, now that would have been a challenge for him
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27 May 2016, 04:05 PM
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- san meegs
- 27 May 2016, 03:42 PM
CELTIC Football Club today announced the appointment of Glen Driscoll as its new Head of Performance. Spoiler: click to toggle Glen is hugely experienced and highly rated in his area of expertise and has worked already with new Celtic manager, Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool and Swansea.
Glen has also spent nine years at Chelsea where he worked with managers such as Jose Mourinho, Guus Hiddink and Carlo Ancelotti across the areas of performance, fitness and conditioning, physiotherapy and injury prevention.
Brendan Rodgers said: “Bringing Glen to Celtic is great news for our players who will benefit from the huge breadth of knowledge he has across all areas of performance.
“The experience he will bring to the club will be invaluable to our players and I know he will work very well with the excellent medical and performance staff already at the club.
“Performance, fitness, strength and conditioning, rehabilitation and injury prevention are all crucial elements in the modern game and we will be using Glen’s wide range of skills to ensure we achieve the highest standards across these areas.
“Glen’s talent in this area has been a massive support to me at both Liverpool and Swansea and I know he will deliver great work and great benefits to our players at Celtic.”
Glen added: “I am absolutely delighted to join Celtic, such an iconic name in world football and I am really looking forward to teaming up again with both Brendan and Chris.
“We have some highly talented elite players at the club and my role will be to ensure we give them all we can to achieve any extra edge possible. “The areas I work in play a huge role ultimately in achieving maximum performance levels, in preventing injury and ensuring a high level of player availability.
“We are looking forward to meeting the squad in the next few weeks. Myself and the other performance staff at Celtic will work together and do all we can to help our playersachieve their own objectives as individual athletes and help the team as a whole deliver success to our fans."
http://www.celticfc.net/news/10611Edit: Is that not Jim McGuinness' job? How long until they bring in the new fitness regime and Commons and Brown tell them to eff off?
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27 May 2016, 04:06 PM
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interview with driscoll worth a read
He certainly sounds like he knows what he's doing. Almost a shame we let Derk go, now that would have been a challenge for him Nikola Tesla couldn't fix that useless carrot.
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27 May 2016, 04:07 PM
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- san meegs
- 27 May 2016, 03:42 PM
CELTIC Football Club today announced the appointment of Glen Driscoll as its new Head of Performance. Spoiler: click to toggle Glen is hugely experienced and highly rated in his area of expertise and has worked already with new Celtic manager, Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool and Swansea.
Glen has also spent nine years at Chelsea where he worked with managers such as Jose Mourinho, Guus Hiddink and Carlo Ancelotti across the areas of performance, fitness and conditioning, physiotherapy and injury prevention.
Brendan Rodgers said: “Bringing Glen to Celtic is great news for our players who will benefit from the huge breadth of knowledge he has across all areas of performance.
“The experience he will bring to the club will be invaluable to our players and I know he will work very well with the excellent medical and performance staff already at the club.
“Performance, fitness, strength and conditioning, rehabilitation and injury prevention are all crucial elements in the modern game and we will be using Glen’s wide range of skills to ensure we achieve the highest standards across these areas.
“Glen’s talent in this area has been a massive support to me at both Liverpool and Swansea and I know he will deliver great work and great benefits to our players at Celtic.”
Glen added: “I am absolutely delighted to join Celtic, such an iconic name in world football and I am really looking forward to teaming up again with both Brendan and Chris.
“We have some highly talented elite players at the club and my role will be to ensure we give them all we can to achieve any extra edge possible. “The areas I work in play a huge role ultimately in achieving maximum performance levels, in preventing injury and ensuring a high level of player availability.
“We are looking forward to meeting the squad in the next few weeks. Myself and the other performance staff at Celtic will work together and do all we can to help our playersachieve their own objectives as individual athletes and help the team as a whole deliver success to our fans."
http://www.celticfc.net/news/10611Edit: Is that not Jim McGuinness' job? He is one of the "performance team"
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27 May 2016, 04:10 PM
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- san meegs
- 27 May 2016, 03:42 PM
CELTIC Football Club today announced the appointment of Glen Driscoll as its new Head of Performance. Spoiler: click to toggle Glen is hugely experienced and highly rated in his area of expertise and has worked already with new Celtic manager, Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool and Swansea.
Glen has also spent nine years at Chelsea where he worked with managers such as Jose Mourinho, Guus Hiddink and Carlo Ancelotti across the areas of performance, fitness and conditioning, physiotherapy and injury prevention.
Brendan Rodgers said: “Bringing Glen to Celtic is great news for our players who will benefit from the huge breadth of knowledge he has across all areas of performance.
“The experience he will bring to the club will be invaluable to our players and I know he will work very well with the excellent medical and performance staff already at the club.
“Performance, fitness, strength and conditioning, rehabilitation and injury prevention are all crucial elements in the modern game and we will be using Glen’s wide range of skills to ensure we achieve the highest standards across these areas.
“Glen’s talent in this area has been a massive support to me at both Liverpool and Swansea and I know he will deliver great work and great benefits to our players at Celtic.”
Glen added: “I am absolutely delighted to join Celtic, such an iconic name in world football and I am really looking forward to teaming up again with both Brendan and Chris.
“We have some highly talented elite players at the club and my role will be to ensure we give them all we can to achieve any extra edge possible. “The areas I work in play a huge role ultimately in achieving maximum performance levels, in preventing injury and ensuring a high level of player availability.
“We are looking forward to meeting the squad in the next few weeks. Myself and the other performance staff at Celtic will work together and do all we can to help our playersachieve their own objectives as individual athletes and help the team as a whole deliver success to our fans."
http://www.celticfc.net/news/10611Edit: Is that not Jim McGuinness' job? Was Bard Homstols position, Jim is back working with the youth teams
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27 May 2016, 04:13 PM
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- 27 May 2016, 03:45 PM
 Seem to be building a very strong backroom team Terrific pedigree of people.
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27 May 2016, 04:17 PM
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- 27 May 2016, 03:42 PM
CELTIC Football Club today announced the appointment of Glen Driscoll as its new Head of Performance. Spoiler: click to toggle Glen is hugely experienced and highly rated in his area of expertise and has worked already with new Celtic manager, Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool and Swansea.
Glen has also spent nine years at Chelsea where he worked with managers such as Jose Mourinho, Guus Hiddink and Carlo Ancelotti across the areas of performance, fitness and conditioning, physiotherapy and injury prevention.
Brendan Rodgers said: “Bringing Glen to Celtic is great news for our players who will benefit from the huge breadth of knowledge he has across all areas of performance.
“The experience he will bring to the club will be invaluable to our players and I know he will work very well with the excellent medical and performance staff already at the club.
“Performance, fitness, strength and conditioning, rehabilitation and injury prevention are all crucial elements in the modern game and we will be using Glen’s wide range of skills to ensure we achieve the highest standards across these areas.
“Glen’s talent in this area has been a massive support to me at both Liverpool and Swansea and I know he will deliver great work and great benefits to our players at Celtic.”
Glen added: “I am absolutely delighted to join Celtic, such an iconic name in world football and I am really looking forward to teaming up again with both Brendan and Chris.
“We have some highly talented elite players at the club and my role will be to ensure we give them all we can to achieve any extra edge possible. “The areas I work in play a huge role ultimately in achieving maximum performance levels, in preventing injury and ensuring a high level of player availability.
“We are looking forward to meeting the squad in the next few weeks. Myself and the other performance staff at Celtic will work together and do all we can to help our playersachieve their own objectives as individual athletes and help the team as a whole deliver success to our fans."
http://www.celticfc.net/news/10611Edit: Is that not Jim McGuinness' job?
Was Bard Homstols position, Jim is back working with the youth teams Ta
Be interesting to see how many more he brings in.
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27 May 2016, 04:38 PM
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it certainly suggests he's here for the next few years if all goes well. I have good feeling about all this.
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27 May 2016, 04:44 PM
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- 27 May 2016, 04:38 PM
it certainly suggests he's here for the next few years if all goes well. I have good feeling about all this. Just the fact that we're going out and getting these guys that Brendan wants with a minimum of fuss is encouraging.
If we can be half as efficient getting players that he wants in we'll be laughing.
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27 May 2016, 04:49 PM
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it certainly suggests he's here for the next few years if all goes well. I have good feeling about all this.
Just the fact that we're going out and getting these guys that Brendan wants with a minimum of fuss is encouraging. If we can be half as efficient getting players that he wants in we'll be laughing. Im surprised how smoothly this whole thing has went
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