Praise for Celtic was thin on the ground last night, some hoops fans made it through to TalkSPORT where they weren’t slow to put the boot in and call out Cundy.
Ferguson and his suited friends sat in staunch silence waiting for the moment to pass, the final whistle to blow and the chance to disappear into the bowels of the stadium.
Years of domestic domination, with one very notable blip has convinced them that they are all doing great jobs while the team repeatedly flops in Europe when faced by tougher opponents than the 2013 Third Division Champions.
I’m sure Rodgers would have preferred to have him on board for the US but the good thing about Idah is they know all about him and he wouldn’t need time to settle in. Celtic can afford to wait until the deal is right and he’ll walk back into the…
They have to mind their own business and they will but, to those of us on the outside, it seems there’s a golden opportunity to hammer home an advantage over their biggest rivals.
Just before Sutton was due to switch position from the studio to the commentary box a cardboard cut out of Boyd appeared which carried more charisma and personality than the real thing.
It’s unclear who was the most emotional between Henrik Larsson and the fans last night but there was magic in the air as everyone realised that it was 20 years since the long good-bye.
Fans and former players knew what they had witnessed, in the VAR era you are very unlikely to get away with it. Even Lundstram knew, there were no dramatics or protests as his yellow card was upgraded. But Miller kept on digging and digging. And more.
At the moment this Celtic team are disjointed and going through the motions and there’s a fair argument to suggest Brendan Rodgers has been going through the motions this season.
A good Rangers team back then, 92 minutes on the clock. It wasn’t the best of games and I ended up chipping Stefan Klos from – it always gets further out – 35 yards in the end to win the game.