In this day and age of communications people can work remotely but with the start of the SPFL a week away and a Champions League qualifier three matches away Tisdale should be on the job 24/7.
There was no hint of ‘unsavoury scenes’ on Celtic TV but that wasn’t going to stop Pilcher from delivering the sort of content that the Record website thrives on.
Last season’s Champions League campaign should have put the club in a position of strength, one to kick on from and become an attractive place for players to go. Instead they look vulnerable, happy to cash in while the going is good, preparing for the inevitable rainy day.
We’ve lost a lot of goals so we need to replace that. Hopefully this can be one of a number of players we can bring in that aspect. He’s got intensity and work rate. It’s something the scouts have seen.
Being diplomatic some of the SFA types would happily pick anyone other than a Celtic player, that attitude survived through until at least the turn of the century as the cap totals of the Lions highlights.
Without doubt there is an element to the Celtic celebrations that are a reaction to the events of spring 2021 when the area around George Square was twice turned into a war zone.
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.
Over the last three years Celtic fans have turned the area from the Gallowgate through Glasgow Cross into the Trongate into a party zone, blessed with sunny weather there has been a festival feel to it. Social media clips went viral.
Since the final whistle at Sunday’s Glasgow Derby there has been increasing criticism from some Celtic fans of the signings made in the summer of 2024.In tandem with that there has been a re-writing of the events of the previous summer when Brendan Rodgers was presented with the worst collection…