Despite his off the radar wealth it seems that Cavenagh is a team player, linking up with 49ers Enterprises to buy some shares in the troubled Ibrox club before performing boardroom gymnastics to reach 51% of the shares.
Which is understandable when Cyriel Dessers. John Souttar and James Tavernier were up on stage picking up recognition for their efforts over another season of achieving nothing.
Meanwhile, in the real world Celtic pick up the trophies, 120 in total with this season’s SPFL Premiership title the 55th time that they’ve been champions of Scotland. A number that even Boyd knows the significance of.
Paddy Power are always quick off the mark on all things Celtic, their social media team have their finger on the pulse with the Dublin based bookie paying out on the title win back in September after a 3-0 win over Phil Clement’s serial losers.
The work that goes on here both on and off the park at Celtic Football Club from so many people from the very top – Dermot (Desmond) who has experience, knowledge and influence to manage everything and see it from a second position as such and his intellect and what he…
Rodgers was slaughtered by the Scottish media as a failure when he returned to Celtic in July 2023, since then he has seen off Micky Beale and Phil Clement, another new messiah is expected to be in the dug-out of dignity for the start of next season.
To buy up 51% of the shares the consortium would need to buy up every share belonging to the six biggest shareholders, that includes Dave King and Douglas Park, not a peep has been heard from the Lanarkshire based businessman who has an 11.54% stake in the club and has…
Sport is about winners and losers, Scottish football is deeply tribal, Celtic fans are enjoying an awesome period, watching a manager on course to make it 12 trophy wins out of 13, denied a clean sweep by Alan Muir.
There was barely a dissenting voice across the various Ibrox podcasts, websites and forums. It appears that almost 15 years after being introduced to Craig Whyte that every single one of them nod in agreement at everything that they are told.
In summary there wasn’t evidence to disallow Maeda’s ‘goal’ against Kilmarnock, various human factors were put together to cancel out the ‘goal’ from the Japanese striker.