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Celtic take the silent option over embarrassing Cup defeat

For the second season running Celtic’s involvement in the SPFL Trust Trophy has been ended by East Kilbride at the First Round stage, it wasn’t a shock.

A year ago it was a 3-1 defeat, last night it was 3-0 against opponents that lost 8-0 to Airdrie a fortnight ago in the League Cup.

You will struggle for any mention of the match on Celtic’s officials channels. There wasn’t even a preview of the game on the club website, there are certainly no highlights or reaction on You Tube, on X there was a total of three tweets, team news, a half time update followed by a full time tweet that the team had slipped to a 3-0 defeat.

Celtic B are starting their fourth season in the Lowland League with no sign that anyone is gaining from the experience, a look at the team line up that played the first match away to Bonnyrigg Rose in July 2021 shows Bosun Lawal and Rocco Vata as the only players still seriously involved in football.

Tobi Oluwayemi was in goals for Celtic in that match, three years later he has made 11 senior appearances during loan spells at Cork City and Admira Wacker

The team that lost to East Kilbride mainly featured players that were involved in last season’s UEFA Youth League with a few also involved in the first team friendlies earlier this month away to Ayr United and Queens Park.

The B team never played any public pre-season matches and started their Lowland League campaign with a 1-0 win over Cumbernauld Colts on the plastic pitch at Airdrie last Friday.

Quite clearly things have gone badly wrong at the club with Kieran Tierney in season 2015/16 the last regular first team regular to emerge from inside the club.

The last promising batch of prospects included Tony Ralston, Stephen Welsh and Mikey Johnston who have had some moments but seven years after their debuts Ralston and Johnston haven’t established a place in the first team under three different managers.

There are a number of factors contributing to the current situation but what can’t be argued is that the St Ninian’s school project has been a complete failure and needs to be ditched.

Started in 2009 the plan was to combine high class coaching at Lennoxtown with a tailored education programme in nearby Kirkintilloch, in footballing terms it has failed to provide any sort of supply of first team players.

With that issue well established promising players and their parents are reluctant to switch school at a critical time for the prospect of a season or two playing in the Lowland League knowing that there won’t be a second professional contract.

What the actual solution is to producing players again is harder to determine, the lack of a recognisable Reserve League is acknowledged, the Lowland League isn’t an alternative, only providing a demoralising experience for young players.

As Professional Player Pathway Manager a lot of responsibility is on Darren O’Dea to find ways of creating players ready for the Celtic first team, it is a massive job that he has taken on.

Ayr United, Queens Park and Partick Thistle are three clubs that could develop Celtic players at Championship level with home matches played on grass.

Some of the players involved with the first team in the USA could go out on loan to those clubs but as last night illustrated there isn’t much left over in the pipeline.

When Duncan Ferguson took charge of Inverness Caley Thistle he contacted Brendan Rodgers about taking some players out on loan but no business was completed.

Scott Brown of Ayr United knows the players involved at Celtic but taking goalkeeper Josh Clarke on an emergency loan his only involvement with his old club.

On Saturday the B team are away to Broomhill in the Lowland League with the luxury of playing on grass.

Looking at all of the evidence it is hard to see any of last night’s players following in the footsteps of Tierney or Callum McGregor unless massive changes are being implemented.

Other than sending players to Admira Wacker in the Austrian Second Division, with that campaign starting on Friday night, options seem very, very limited.

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  • by Redmond
    Posted July 31, 2024 8:23 pm 0Likes

    Is Hayes the best youth coach we could get to apply for the post (IF THE BOARD CHOSE TO ADVERTISE?), is O’Dea the best pathway manager that we could get? Same with McManus? Nicholson? Lawwell? Nothing inherently wrong with promoting within so long as there is a process that ensures they are the best candidates… The board giving themselves big bonuses/dividends/pay rises for being a top class run club which is actually run like a masonic.

  • by John Scally
    Posted July 31, 2024 9:57 pm 0Likes

    Should bring back Reserve League as youth setup not fit for purpose!

  • by Joe Riggens
    Posted July 31, 2024 10:55 pm 0Likes

    I was there last night and watched them a few times last year. Personally I’d say that since Chris McCart got to the top of the academy tree, it’s been a giant failure. Stephen McManus looks well out of his depth at this level. Worryingly the way we play at first team level bears no resemblance to what I suffered last night, it looked too disorganised. Danny Kelly looked the only one that could progress and we really need to get between him and his agent, we shouldn’t be casting him aside like we’ve done. Robertson at CB looked decent, but EK winger Robertson totally schooled Frame at FB and until a late sub came on, we let ourselves be bullied. Embarrassing night.

  • by Pan
    Posted July 31, 2024 11:05 pm 0Likes

    Neither is the Board fit for purpose.
    Their only interest is to hoard money so they can give themselves big bonuses each and every year. It is quite disgusting.
    I go to matches and pay for my appearances, however, I will not buy club merchandise until I see a more mature outlook from the Board. Fans should consider not buying merchandise until we see the Board backing the manager. Otherwise they will simply continue to take the piss out of the fans with their false promises.

    • by TicToc
      Posted July 31, 2024 11:30 pm 0Likes

      Agreed Pan but there needs to be clarity. For example, you must contact the PLC and tell them what action you are taking and why. e.g., addressed to the PLC board or individuals on it: Dear Mr Lawwell/Nicholson/whoever , I am writing as a Celtic supporter who is fed up with our lack of action in the transfer market and hence the backing of our manager. I will no longer buy any merchandise and food drinks at CP (and I’ll ask friends and family to do likewise) unless and until a) The Board backs the manager visibly. b) The CEO shows some leadership qualities to show WHY he is CEO. c) The Chairman is removed from his position as I suspect he is at the bottom of this etc., etc.
      It’s crystal clear we need to do something!

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