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Celtic is the 'right place' for me now, says McGeady



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Published Date: 18 July 2008
AIDEN McGeady has backed up his assertion that Celtic are the best club to continue his personal development by signing a new five-year contract.
The Republic of Ireland winger was voted Scotland's player of the year by his fellow professionals but he insists he can improve every aspect of his game and feels Gordon Strachan's coaching set-up is ideally suited to help him do so.

McGeady also
revealed his affection for Celtic and the prospect of annual Champions League football convinced him to commit himself to the club until after his 27th birthday.

However, the chances of him staying at Parkhead for the full five years of his contract could be slim if he realises his ambition of improving further.

McGeady has just enjoyed his most consistent season as he matured into the type of player his goalscoring performance as an 18-year-old debutant hinted at.

The Glasgow-born player scored eight goals and provided the main creative spark in a team that clinched a third successive title and reached the last 16 of the Champions League.

And, while his long-term deal means Celtic can look forward to a sizeable transfer fee should he move on, he barely gave a second thought to summer speculation linking him with the likes of Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and Sunderland.

For while he has stated his interest in playing in England or abroad at some stage, he is convinced Parkhead is the place to be for the time being.

McGeady said: "We are playing in the Champions League every season and I'm a boyhood Celtic fan as well, so there was that lure as well. But I think just now I've got the right background to go on and progress as a player, and I can see myself doing that for the next few years, achieving even more at Celtic.

"Just now this is the right place, I don't think there was ever any chance of me leaving this summer to go to England.

"I think I have improved an awful lot but I have still got a long way to go. The mark is to do it again next season and be consistent. I have still got lots to learn and lots to improve on. I can definitely improve my goalscoring, tackling, tracking back, heading – that is probably the worst part of my game. I've still got a long way to go and Celtic is the best place to achieve all these things."

McGeady also sees potential for improvement in the team as they bid to get past the last 16 in Europe following defeats by AC Milan and Barcelona in the past two years. The 22-year-old admits it is a big relief to go straight into the group stages after Celtic needed penalties to knock out Spartak Moscow in last year's qualifiers. But he is determined to go much further.

"The majority of us have played Champions League the past two or three years and there were a few players who came in last year for their first season," McGeady said. "Now they have experienced that and have played in the last 16, it can only be good. That could benefit us now, we have players who have played at the highest level.

"The last eight is a big ask but I think we can achieve it. It was a bit unlucky last season that we got Barcelona, who I thought would go on and win it. If we got a different team in the last 16, it might be different."

Celtic take on Southampton at St Mary's tonight in Claus Lundekvam's testimonial.





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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 9:53 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
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18/07/2008 00:22:00
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 00:22:53
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It's ok....we've spotted your typo!
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18/07/2008 00:25:19
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18/07/2008 00:26:18
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Barnacle Bill,

18/07/2008 00:34:51
#7

I'm not sure if Gravesen has travelled.
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 00:37:27
Another piece of excellent business by Peter and good PR to boot in getting Aiden to sign a 5 year contract....

Of course...if we were a selling club....we would have flogged him...

Roll on the start of the season!
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Barnacle Bill,

18/07/2008 00:44:58
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Paulmac

Does you second paragraph count for Rangers deal with McGregor just the same? I suspect that both long term deals are insurance to ensure that either club gets best price within the next couple of seasons. Still both are good for each club and it's good to see young talent staying and continuing their development rather than running to the first big money offer. Must admit I would rather McGeady was playing somewhere else.
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monkey man,

18/07/2008 00:46:17
In other words, just like Borat the bigot, no big club wanted him. lol
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Kirrie Tim,

18/07/2008 00:47:48
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paulmac

Deserved praise of the SSM.

For the first time ever, Celtic are now managed properly.

Roll on the new season indeed.

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18/07/2008 00:48:25
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Kirrie Tim,

18/07/2008 00:48:51
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monkey man

Here, have a peanut.
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18/07/2008 00:51:06
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Nairobi,

18/07/2008 00:53:20
Good on you, young Aiden. Your heart is in Paradise.

And there it shall remain.

Monkey man... your cage beckons.
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18/07/2008 00:57:07
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 00:58:06
Meanwhile over at snake mountain....the office of dark arts are now working on some new player contract scams to save cash....

An associate in their Nigerian office is flying in on Saturday to share some ideas they have recently developed.

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jerrymanders,

18/07/2008 01:00:26
#18 puntit

And everyone knows that McShagger is nowhere near on what McGeady would be getting. Afterall, Aiden signed a great new deal only two years ago, whereas Shagger was at St. J. or had just come back to some other lowly club.
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18/07/2008 01:01:25
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 01:01:30
With Aiden it will depend on what he wants to do....

With McGregor....it will depend on how much Minty needs the cash...
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 01:03:04
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How do you know he's got balls?
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18/07/2008 01:05:56
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18/07/2008 01:08:35
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 01:12:53
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Do you reckon he uses ear plugs on the plane to stop the whistlin sound?
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 01:14:37
27

At snake mountain....Minty decides...

They get the old cloth sack over the heid and bundled into the back of a transit!
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 01:16:22
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Wrong!
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18/07/2008 01:20:33
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 01:22:37
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McGeady is on more than the previous contract to match his current value!
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18/07/2008 01:27:00
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Barnacle Bill,

18/07/2008 01:30:29
I get the feeling this conversation could last for a while.
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18/07/2008 01:30:34
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Kirrie Tim,

18/07/2008 01:31:30
Hell #33 you done summed up thepundit in a sentence.

Lays on some halfersed jibe then expects reverence from the retorters.

Please accept this 'nail on the head' award.

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jerrymanders,

18/07/2008 01:34:24
#37

McShagger is now on performance related pay. Therefore he now has to go out and find a, reasonably, good looking younger girl for a start. I said start not tart BTW.

Before he was on performance related pay from SAGA. They are feeling "let down" and weren't available for comment, but after tomorrow's coffee who knows?
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Barnacle Bill,

18/07/2008 01:37:09
For the love of god, someone please answer his question! This could go on and on and on and on and on and on and on and...........
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 01:38:51
A number of years back a well known agent...approached a club to discuss increasing his clients salary....

The club stated the player was paid the correct salary...

A week later...a club inquired if the player was for sale and they were quoted £6m to buy...

The agent....who probably engineered the interest called the next day...to advise them his clients salary did not match their £6m valuation....

The club realising their hand had been forced had to negotiate a new contract for the player....

The moral of the story is.....you can't have it both ways....

Therefore...if Aidens value has been stated or suggested by any senior person at Celtic recently then they would need to consider a new contract to match it....

£10m has been mentioned...therefore...you tell me!
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 01:44:32
43

Do you need to tap some money aff him?

I don't know his number....gheee Lennoxtown a call!
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 01:48:43
Ps...Am no his agent either!

I'll gheee Celtic Park a call the morra and see if they will release his private and confidential information to me?

ffs whit difference does it make what he earns?
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 01:54:00
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Nope....but it does stop the both ways situation....

It stops the media suggesting we under paid him.....and a buying club from stating we over valued him...

His contract can always be re-negotiated again next year...
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 01:55:34
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Now listen hear 2 fat ladies....

10 was mentioned by others...not me...

But as you started the auction...I'll see yer 10 and raise it to 12...
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 02:11:51

Fleck's no good enough yet to start fur the first team...

"he will probably decide to play for his own country too"

That's sharp....spotting 2 players who decided to play for their country!
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 02:20:01
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Yep!
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 02:27:59
Prove what...

He is permitted to play for Ireland...therefore he's Irish!

What's yer problem with that....

Is it because you wanted him to play fur Scotland?

Scotland didn't want him.....don't let it worry you.
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 02:29:02
Come on legs 11...cheer up.
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Daillyman,

18/07/2008 02:32:50
Paulmac as we keep hearing daily Celtic are a PLC, so when they release their financial statements to shareholders would they have to list salaries paid to individual players?
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Daillyman,

18/07/2008 02:37:07
66 thepundit

From my experience McGeady could hold 2 passports, one British and one ROI. Thus allowing him to play for the ROI.

Our loss I would sooner have seen him in dark blue.
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 02:37:47
ffs...we don't care!

But fur some strange reason you do...
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Raskolnikov,

18/07/2008 02:38:17
Just come on and read the posts and find that thepundit is once again making an idiot of himself, with about 5 different posters ripping the pee out of him.

thepundit - why do you do this to yourself? Are you a sado-masochist or something? You post a question as to how much McGeady is paid under his new contract, then you get annoyed because - horror of horrors - none of us know the answer, so you repeat it again and again.

You truly are the biggest w@nker ever to grace this forum, and that is saying something.
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Daillyman,

18/07/2008 02:40:11
69 Who is you're response to?
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Raskolnikov,

18/07/2008 02:44:25
Daillyman - Celtic plc does NOT need to list payments to individual players. The club is only required to issue details of number of players and the total salary bill paid to them all, as one figure.

What Celtic usually do is list a range of salaries, eg less than 20k; between 20k and 30k; between 30k and 40k and so on, with the number of staff falling into each category.

No way would any club list individual player salaries as it would be too sensitive with regard to other clubs thinking "we can top that" or other players thjinking "why am I not getting that?" etc.

The only individual remuneration the accounts are obliged to include are board members.
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Daillyman,

18/07/2008 02:45:42
72 thepundit

You do not carry an English passport.
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Daillyman,

18/07/2008 02:50:26
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Thanks Rask, I did not know how much details they would tell shareholders.

I had thought since some of the tic supporters who post about all the details of the Gers finances, and SDM does not reveal to much to anyone, that they would know more about the Celtic statements.

Take the last paragraph with a pinch of salt it was meant for some of the other tic supporters who know all.
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Daillyman,

18/07/2008 02:58:19
bto

Are you working for a change?
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Finnharp,

18/07/2008 03:02:10
Dailyman, what make a bet on the up comming season.
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jerrymanders,

18/07/2008 03:43:05
#82 he doesnt strike me as a loyal person (like barry, although he left)

Post of the night!!!!!!!!!!
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Real Men Against Bhoys,

Melbourne 18/07/2008 03:48:37
Celtic is the 'right place' for me now, says McGeady - or in other words..."Nobody else wants me, so I might as well stay here!"

Discuss...
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jerrymanders,

18/07/2008 03:52:36
#87

Pantit

He left for the bright lights of the EPL? Yes.

He came back with his tail between his legs? Oh Yes.

But he is Loyal? No.

No wonder you fall for the "smoke and mirrors" routine!
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Raskolnikov,

18/07/2008 04:17:27
thepundit reckons "Still Game" is the best programme Scotland ever produced.

That absurd comment just sums you up.

Brain-dead.
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Raskolnikov,

18/07/2008 04:36:52
Panorama was produced in Scotland?

Well I never.
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Star o' Rabbie Burns,

New Cumnock, CUMNOCK 18/07/2008 04:41:39
One of the English broadsheets, ost Euro' 2008 came up with a list of Europe's 50 most sought-after players, McGeady wasn't on it.

I would have thought a 21-year-old full internationalist with CL experience, who scores goals from midfield, ought to have been listed, but may be that says much about their valuation of Scottish football.

But, given the money now splashing around the EPL, EVERY Scottish player who does the business in the CL or the international arena ought to be a target for English clubs.

Tying McGeady to a long-term deal is good business for Celtic, problem is, if he sees his five-year deal out, and signs-on again, he will have signed his next contract before his 28th birthday and could then leave on a 'Webster' any time he likes.

If he continues to develop as he has and the English cash bubble hasn't burst in the mean time, at 27 or 28, McGeady will be able to set himself up for life, away from Celtic Park. So, enjoy him while you've got him folks.
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Raskolnikov,

18/07/2008 05:03:58
Didn't understand a word of that BTO, apart from the final sentence.

The weather is warm during the day but quite cool at night and we've had some heavy rain this week.

Can't wait till Summer.
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Raskolnikov,

18/07/2008 05:25:33
I'm in the Gold Coast, about 5 miles inland from Surfers Paradise, about 50 miles south of Brisbane. Wouldn't stay in Sydney if you paid me. Never been to Perth but plan to one day.
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Raskolnikov,

18/07/2008 06:08:10
But does Perth have Meter Maids?
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Raskolnikov,

18/07/2008 06:08:58
BTO - Are you in Japan for the long term? If not, where will you go after that?
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Raskolnikov,

18/07/2008 06:12:12
From Wikipedia:

The Surfers Paradise Meter Maids were introduced to the world in 1965 with a positive spin on parking regulations. Instead of issuing tickets for expired parking, the Meter Maids dispensed coins into the meter and left a calling card under the windscreen wiper of the vehicle.

Initially introduced as a countermeasure against the unpopularity of parking meters installed the previous year, the Maids are known for their gold bikini outfits and (now defunct) tiaras.

Ticket-issuing parking inspectors continue to patrol streets to enforce parking regulations, and the Gold Coast City Council is installing voucher-dispensing parking machines in place of traditional parking meters, leaving 'meter maids' unable to top up the meter to protect vehicles from being fined by increasingly vigilant parking inspectors.
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nineinro,

18/07/2008 08:33:21
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If you caught the interview on the news then he says that it is great to be here for the next 5 years and then says or 2 or 3 anyway and laughs. His new deal is in the hope that he has a good season and his value is based on his current salary so his price will be inflated. If only he had a final ball and could put it on a sixpence ... his crossing is more in hope than judgement and is a pity as he has great pace and plenty of tricks but shooting or crossing then forget it. That is what separates him from the class players like Beckham or Bentley even. Celtic had better hope that he stays injury free as without him they have nothing going forward.
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CHUCKY,

18/07/2008 08:50:08
Ninny, make yer mind up son, at least the tube that posts as weenarrapeepil is up front with his stupidity.

The wee man has 8 goals and NINETEEN assists, thats no bad for someone that canny cross a ball.

You'll struggle to find a Celtic supporter who thinks Aiden is the finished article and the man is honest in his own appraisal when he states that he's a work in progress.
But i'll tell you what, if he improves in the coming yeaars as he has the last, then we have a diamond on our hands.

That he has the confidence in the abilities of the present coaching staff to bring the best out of him must be encouraging to the youth at Paradise.

This thread won't last the day though, the bigots cannot stand Aiden.
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Pat the Hat,

Cloud Nine 18/07/2008 09:05:01
Well done, Peter Lawwell.

First Artur and now Aiden tied up on long-term contracts. The sharp-suited man is playing a blinder. It's great to see Celtic being managed so well as opposed to the Thread Bears.

Just a thought: Dermot Desmond buys London City Airport for £23m and sells it 10 years later for £750m – just before the property crash!

David Murray starts switching his investments into property – just before the property crash! lol!

And the Savlon-knuckled ones scratch ther dandruffied scalps and wonder why the Espanyolisation of the Thread Bears is gaining pace. Oh my aching sides. Woohoo!
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18/07/2008 09:14:18
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Mr Hefner,

18/07/2008 09:22:59
116 - The stench of desperation from the Sons of William the g@y from holland is overpowering.

One hilarious posting from WATP yesterday claimed in the sam epost that the new contract was proof that Celtic were going to sell Aidenho and then claimed that celtic didnt want to sell him.

Plonkerism is rampant within the facecombing hordes!

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Royalty,

Zandvoort 18/07/2008 09:24:33
RANGERS are one place above Celtic in the latest Champions League ratings.

The Ibrox club are 14th with 155 points from 145 games while Celtic are close on their heels with 148 points from 128 matches.

Nine-times winners Real Madrid lead on 406 and are followed by Bayern Munich (285 pts), AC Milan (270) and Manchester United (261).

We welcome the chase...
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nineinro,

18/07/2008 09:29:12
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You Celtic posters are unable tae take a bit of criticism. He cannot deliver a cross on a sixpence like Neil McCann for example (the last decent crosser of a ball at Ibrox)it is also unlikely that this will come. The term natural ability does not relate tae McGeady ! His pace is good and he has learned his skills well but you cannot teach the art of putting the ball on a sixpence and he aint got it.
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Mr Hefner,

18/07/2008 09:37:02
121 - LIDL,

"Lies, damned lies and statistics" - Benjamin Disraelie


It's no wonder you rely so much on them!
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18/07/2008 09:37:45
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Mr Hefner,

18/07/2008 09:38:38
120 - So let me get this correct, you are comparing McGeady unfavourably with Neil McCann, who you feel was blessed with a natural ability that McGeady could only wish for. Is that it?
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nineinro,

18/07/2008 09:43:02
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McCann is just one example of a winger that could put the ball on a sixpence. McGeady cannot and hold no fear for me as he scampers down the wing and hits in hope into the box. Find the truth hard tae accept ... there`s a surprise !
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Mr Hefner,

18/07/2008 09:47:08
125 - Ninero, regardless of McGeady's crossing abilities or lack of them...Neil McCann's crossing abilities never impressed me in the slightest. The fact that you could havbe used umpteen examples of deadly exponents of the art of crossing and insted chose, yes wait for it..........................

Neil McCann

I find this laughable. This, along with other examples of football that you use to back up your lame arguements leads me to beleive you know an embarrasingly small amount about the game of football.

Thankfully, you support a team who have never discrimnated against people like you. Shame about other subsections of society, but thats for a different arguement.
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nineinro,

18/07/2008 09:52:12
126
He did manage a couple of class crosses against yourselves one at PH when DeBoer headed in and don`t forget the last minute cup final goal from Lovenkrands. Two sublime crosses of which Aiden can only dream about !
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Raskolnikov,

18/07/2008 09:57:19
The Gers have been telling us for months that McGeady, Boruc and Nakamura are leaving this summer. Now that they are all on improved, long-term contracts, it's 2 or 3 years down the line and they will be leaving now. The same bears have been telling us this twice a year for the last 4 years and they're all still here.

God love them dumbass Gers muppets.
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CHUCKY,

18/07/2008 09:57:31
#127 NINETEEN..............assists.

Hellooooooo.....Not one or two..........NINETEEN!!!!!!
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Star o' Rabbie Burns,

New Cumnock, CUMNOCK 18/07/2008 09:58:28
Delivering a good cross isn't rocket science, rather a case of practice making perfect - good coaching.

Trouble with Celtic in my humble opinion is, the best crosser at the club seems to be the goalkeeper!!!
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Mr Hefner,

18/07/2008 09:58:55
127 - Yeah, I reckon I seen Aiden putting the ball onto the head of Samaras, JVOH and SMD on many occasions for them to score. Goals that one yet another league title for Celtic.

A title of which you can only dream about!

Now do the decent and honourable thing, the least of which a wretch like you can be expected to.....

Stand up for Aiden McGeady and the Champions

Celtic FC!


Youknowsit boy, you knows it!
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Survivor Of Riots,

18/07/2008 10:06:01
Wonderful news!! Aidenho will go on to further torment the Raging Ranger Syndrome Sufferers.

I can just see Captain Glaikets (of the 5 times European Cup Winners ReaRangers) face.

Even mair wretched, even mair glaiket.
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Bosco Bhoy,

18/07/2008 10:06:46
Most Celts know McGeady isnt the finished article and God knows i was one of his fiercest critics in recent years with his knack of being consistently inconsistent in games.

However in the last 18 months or so McGeady has steadily transformed his game to a level i myself didnt see coming. He is now the most potent attacking player in the SPL by a country mile. He still has lots more to progress and when he achieves his full potential he will be a truly great player.

For the time being it would be nice if the rest of Scottish footbal appreciated what they had on their own doorsrtpe with this young man playing in the SPL.



130 Star

Good one big man, liked that i did.



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Gerry M,

18/07/2008 10:12:18
The permaragers are in full voice today, defiantly trying to make us believe that they don´t care.

You fool none of the peole all of the time. But keep it up- the comedy value is priceless.
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N B,

18/07/2008 10:14:02
I have to compliment wee Adrian McGadgie on his realistic assessment of the fact that Celtic are a selling club and that if he improves as a player he will get a chance to leave for the first English club to make an offer. A wise, albeit tattie-shaped, head on those young shoulders.
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Bilbo Baggins,

Underhill 18/07/2008 10:14:38
Fantastic news. Well done Celtic and PL (yet again!) for extending Aiden's contract. The best player in Scotland will be in a Celtic jersey for many years to come!!
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Bosco Bhoy,

18/07/2008 10:16:05
135

Sad racist comments, but we are not surprised?
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Rouleur,

On ma bike 18/07/2008 10:16:16
As much as I hate to say this he is the best creative player to come out of Scotland in a generation. I think he is a great talent and well done to Celtic for getting the contract signed as I am all for all teams in Scotland retaining their best players and improving the overall quality of the league.

I am also sure Celtic will not sell him...shame we didn't adopt the same approach with Hutton...
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N B,

18/07/2008 10:16:58
#136

...or until Middlesborough or Sunderland make an offer for him. He will only remain at Celtic if he does not improve sufficiently to attract an offer.
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Mr Hefner,

London 18/07/2008 10:17:26
Heres a great example of McGeady's inability to put in a decent cross...Big Sami doesnt have to anything but jump up and nod it in!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I21EiAwB020

Eat my cross!
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Star o' Rabbie Burns,

New Cumnock, CUMNOCK 18/07/2008 10:17:59
Thanks Bosco, couldnae resist going with it.

But seriously, as regards crossing, when he was at St Mirren and trying to get into the first team, Simon Lappin was told his crossing wasn't good enough for a player who would be playing wide left - so he went back in the afternoons and practiced so much that, by the time he was sold to Norwich he was officially (OPTA ratings) the best crosser of a ball in Scotland.

Before him Ian Nicolson (who was an absolute @rsehole of a person) "I used to be at Rangers you know" - was also, via the OPTA rankings, the best crosser in Scotland.

This was all down to practice.

Beckham had no pace, couldn't beat a carpet one on one, but, simply because of his crossing, I'd always have tried to find a place for him. Without his crossing abilty, England would have been in even deeper doo-dah in recent years.

McGeady is a good player, he can get better and if he works at this perceived weakness on crosses, he'll potentially make a fortune in a richer league than the SPL.
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Bilbo Baggins,

Underhill 18/07/2008 10:18:02
#135

Typical uninformed comment by an uneducated knucklehead. If Celtic were a 'selling club' then Naka, McGeady and Boruc would have been pushed out the door á la Hutton.

It must be a sad time to be a Rangers supporter. What, with all of your players running around the pitch with 'For Sale' signs stapled to their backs...

Three in a row and counting.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 18/07/2008 10:19:03
Isnt it strange that the bears who complain about Hoops fans posting on "Their" stories are ...err,umm,posting on "our" story...I'm all for a free exchange of ideas,views etc and welcome one and all to the forum regardless of allegiances but if you constantly bump your gums over this,shouldnt you be elsewhere?
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Mr Hefner,

18/07/2008 10:19:05
139 - Nervous Bear, your pain is tangible!
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N B,

18/07/2008 10:19:06
#138

The difference with Hutton was that there was a cash offer on the table, for McGadgie there is not. Also that amount for a right back would be too good for most clubs to refuse.
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Bilbo Baggins,

Underhill 18/07/2008 10:20:40
#139

You can only hope he moves away...

As you say, if Aiden 'does not improve sufficiently to attract an offer', then that will be fine with every Celtic fan.

I feel your pain.
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Mr Hefner,

18/07/2008 10:22:59
141 - Star, McGeady puts in decent crosses with his left foot, for a naturally right-footed player. On his right foot, he's deadly. Strachan plays him wide left for tactical reasons and I cant really argue with that decision as the results have proved him correct.

But hit and miss crossing from a guy with his weaker foot is serious indicment of the guys quality. If people had something better to use against him then we all know they would be.

If thats the only negative things you can find in this young mans play then it says a lot about him as a talent!
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Swordsman,

Dublin 18/07/2008 10:23:25
Is Kirk "Kirky" Broadfoot on suicide watch?
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Bilbo Baggins,

Underhill 18/07/2008 10:23:49
#139

Incorrect - that amount for a right back would be too good for most SELLING clubs to refuse. How do you expect a club to advance if they keep selling their best players?

Again, I feel your pain...
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N B,

18/07/2008 10:25:34
#146

Wee McGadgie played well last season, he is a good wee player and about the right standard for Celtic. However I could name you 20 players who play in his position who are better. Are we about to see Stan Petrov part 2? A player who was a "world-beater" According to Celtic fans, but is only the 50th best midfielder in the Premiership and not even the best player called Petrov in the league.
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 10:28:41
145..NB

Has Hutton fully recovered yet..from the sack cloth over the heid and bundled into the back of transit van transfer?
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N B,

18/07/2008 10:29:27
#149 Dilldo Boggings

I liked slick Al the Blue Cafu, however the money on the table was too good to reject. Especially when you consider that the Murray Park production line is getting into full swing.

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N B,

18/07/2008 10:31:20
#151 Paul

Yes Hutton cried when he left, unlike wee McGadgie who is already preparing for his exit with his "One day I hope to be good enough for the Premiership" chat.
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paulmac,

surrey 18/07/2008 10:31:48
That's Boruc...Aiden and Scott McDonald now signed on 5 year contracts.....

Meanwhile...over at snake mountain...the search for another contract scam continues!
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Bilbo Baggins,

Underhill 18/07/2008 10:33:52
NB - you are reduced to name calling? Seriously, is that what you are reduced to??

Poor, poor knuckledragging idiot.

3 in a row and counting...
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Star o' Rabbie Burns,

New Cumnock, CUMNOCK 18/07/2008 10:34:18
#147 Mr Hefner - I cannot agree with your comment re: "hit and miss crossing being an indictment of the guy's quality".

It is good, and I submit a mark of an above-average player, that McGeady has the confidence to cross with his weaker foot. I still laugh at a cameo from a match I was at last season when a 27-y-o, former Scotland Under-21 cap almost tied himself in a knot getting a ball which had come to his (weaker) left foot on to his right so he could do something with the ball. That player was 27, in his 12th full-time season and he still couldn't kick with his "wrong" foot.

At least McGeady can do that and is prepared to.

It's all down to coaching and to the game's/players' willingness to work at their skills. There does not appear to be a culture in Scottish football whereby players are made to address their skill failings.

Old story: after the player's first outing in the England Under-23 team Sir Alf Ramsey told the Leeds United trainer, who was also the England Under-23 one: "That boy Norman Hunter shows promise, but he's woefully one-footed, if you work on it back at the club, he'll be a better player."

Next Under-23 match, Ramsey was again forced to comment on Hunter's one-footedness.

"Yes, his (good) left foot is the one we're working on".

I think that attitude still pervades football in this country.
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Boyne Bhoy,

18/07/2008 10:34:21
Royalty, are you seriously suggesting an average of 1.07 points per CL match is better than 1.16? I suppose it is as sensible as saying 5 stars are better than 1. Or that Ragers played in a European Cup Final last season.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 18/07/2008 10:34:31
BTO..Scattergun approach works for me..How was the moonlit flit?
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N B,

18/07/2008 10:34:58
#154

Arsetur Bigot - Best Goalie Celtic have ever had, might be considered by a big club if he can knock the public order offenses on the head.

McGadgie - Good enough for Celtic, but will have to improve for a shot at the Premiership.

MacDonald - Confidence player. When that goes he is finished.
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Bilbo Baggins,

Underhill 18/07/2008 10:35:21
#154

No point in throwing facts at this idiot - he seems to have a crystal ball and can predict when each player will leave Celtic. He can only dream...
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Bilbo Baggins,

Underhill 18/07/2008 10:37:03
#160

What, you can't think of anything to change MacDonald's name to?

Three great Celtic players and going nowhere. Painfull, ain't it?
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N B,

18/07/2008 10:37:32
#156 Dilldo Boggings

If you can't handle the racey banter then I suggest that you dry your eyes and GTF.
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N B,

18/07/2008 10:38:20
#162

Apologies. Will MacDonut do you?
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CHUCKY,

18/07/2008 10:38:23
How do we know Hutton went for £9 Mill?

Murray/rangers are in hawk to ENIC who have a big stake in Spurs, Hutton was probably a sweatener to keep the bailiffs from the door.

We'll never know though will we? the polis are pouring over the books as we speak. Did they get their computers back?

The season before Mutton's name was mud with the unwashed then he transformed into the white Cafu apparently, I didn't buy it.

A very poor defender, a liability in Europe, and a one trick pony racing forward.
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Mr Hefner,

18/07/2008 10:38:43
157 - Totally agree with you there. I can barely cross a ball with my one good foot, but if I were a pro footballer for 3 months, i.e, i was paid to nothing else but play and train for, football then you can bet your life I could cross with my weaker foot.

What annoys me is that even from a standing position - not belting it down the wing at top speed - so many scottish (and english players - Joe Cole) cant barely cross with their weaker foot. Whats wrong with these guys..have they no professional pride? Do they care?

Obviously not!
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