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Samaras signs three-year Celtic deal



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Published Date: 16 July 2008
GEORGIOS Samaras insists he "closed the doors" on all other clubs to fulfil his wish to sign a permanent deal with Celtic.
The Greece international has signed a three-year contract with the Scottish champions having scored six times in 21 appearances during a four-month loan spell from Manchester City last season. Samaras, 23, who made one substitute appearance for Greec
e in the European Championships this summer, is believed to have cost Celtic around £1million.

However, the former Heerenveen striker was swift to stress his desire to remain in Glasgow.

"It was my first choice to stay here," he said. "I didn't want to stay at Manchester City and the door was closed to other clubs. I never spoke officially or unofficially to any other clubs, my priority was Celtic and I was focused on them. I had a beautiful four months last season. I enjoyed the football and the attitude and mentality of the club is exactly how I think about football – always attacking. And of course, the gaffer (Gordon Strachan], my team-mates and supporters are also positives.

"Celtic is one of the biggest clubs in Europe, winning trophies and playing in the Champions League and that's also why I'm here."

Samaras was rarely handed a starting jersey during his loan spell at Celtic, with manager Gordon Strachan preferring a forward line of Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink and Scott McDonald, who scored 51 goals between them as the Hoops captured their third Clydesdale Bank Premier League title in succession.

The Greece striker, though, is determined to break that partnership up this season. "Jan and Scott scored a lot of goals last season but I will try to push them hard," he said. "I will push for them and me to give more and try and make the attack more competitive. It's up to the gaffer who starts next season, he will see who is better, fitter in training and working harder. But I'm here because Celtic want me, they respect me and they trust me."

Last season, Celtic also qualified for the last 16 of the Champions League for the second year in a row, and Samaras believes the Hoops fans will be happy with similar success in the forthcoming campaign.

"If we do the same, everyone will be happy again," he said. "The supporters will want to see us make it four in a row but it won't be easy. Rangers have the same mentality as us, they want to win everything."





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16/07/2008 00:16:46
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KILBOWIE,

16/07/2008 00:34:30
A 'no lose' signing if ever there was one.
23 years old Greek Internationalist, who cost Man. City a price of £6m., is certainly worth taking a chance on for a fee variously reported at £1m. to £2m.
His 6 goals for Celtic show that he can handle the Scottish game & went a long way to deciding the title.
I am not sure he will be a regular starter initially, but has shown he can make a big impact coming on to change the pattern of a game, as he did several times already.
Hard to see any down-side to this one.
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jerrymanders,

16/07/2008 00:37:42
Big Sammy or Big Laughter? Tee hee.
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Kirrie Tim,

16/07/2008 00:43:37
Here's a tune for the peepul.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=fvnIeuD1Hi8

Get used to it, you may hear it quite often in the next few days.

I declare this transfer window [nae offence Paddy] officially open!
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 00:45:27
kalos oreesate big man...Here's to running riot in the SPL and the Champions League....
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16/07/2008 00:46:05
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16/07/2008 00:58:58
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Raskolnikov,

16/07/2008 01:02:34
#2 - JVOH and McDonald were indeed Gordon's first choice strikers last season, but you know as well as I do that can change very quickly. Celtic play with two strikers. It would be a foolish manager indeed who only had two top-class strikers on the books.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 01:04:59
Rask..Or 8 strikers,7 defenders and 1 midfielder..:@/
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 01:08:52
#11 certainly shows more appetite for the game than our more "languid" Dutch star...
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paulmac,

surrey 16/07/2008 01:16:57
Don't forget the 7 injuries Swordy!
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16/07/2008 01:17:27
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16/07/2008 01:17:48
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 01:20:31
Paul..Forgot about the Govan version of Holby (or should that be Hobbling?) City...Intersting times ahead for Wattie et al..
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 01:21:38
11 thepundit

For 2mil the Greek lad @23 is a good signing.
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 01:24:00
Was the Velicki thread open?
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 01:24:02
Dman...I sense a "But Lafferty,at 20 is a better prospect" sucker punch coming our way..lol
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 01:25:18
Dman...Nope..I think the Hootsmon tactic is to post the story,wait for the neanderthals cool down and open it after a "suitable" period...
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16/07/2008 01:29:22
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 01:32:44
20 Swordsman

You should know better.

Samaras I liked when he first went to Man City, young striker with decent movement who could score goals.
I think the pressure of the goals drying up the big fee paid for him and at the time playing in a fairly poor side effected his confidence. I think the lad will be a good signing.

Lafferty is one for the future, I think we all know that, and as I said in the past if both WS and WGS fancied signing the lad, they know more about the game than the punters on these threads.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 01:38:15
Dman..I ALWAYS know better,as I'm sure you are aware..;@)

Sami is a strange one.You rightly cite the price tag/expectations/poor team environment as reasons for his dip in form.I genuinely believe this guy could be the real deal..fast,mobile,good feet and at 6'4' a handful for most defenders,and my wife fancies him too...Means we get to watch the game if he's playing..RESULT!
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16/07/2008 01:39:06
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 01:41:26
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I rest my case,,the ones who were moaning about their manager on live radio last season, know as much as some of the punters on the threads.

WGS has done a great job while boss of the tic, I just dont like him because he is the tics manager.

But if he was still playing he would be one of the first names down on my team sheet if I were his boss.
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paulmac,

surrey 16/07/2008 01:42:05
25

"most Celtic fans were calling for Strachans head at one point"

Most?

At what point are you referring Chris?

I don't know any Celtic fan who wanted him sacked!...in fact he was admired and praised for what he has achieved under the fiscal conditions....and expectations....

Reduced player salaries....helped increase our income....and won 5 competitions in 3 years.
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Kirrie Tim,

16/07/2008 01:44:16
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thepundit

False assertion.

Small band of malcontents rapidly drowned out by a thunderous version of the Celtic Song at the lowest point of last season [the home defeat to Motherwell].

I remember this as clearly as the Kenny miller song at the cup final although that didnt get drowned out.
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 01:44:17
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My wife felt the same about Amaruso when she first met him,,, thank goodness I was there.
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 01:48:09
29 paulmac

In the pundits defence, I listened to a lot of live phone in radio last year, and it was rare to hear a Celtic supporter phone in showing support for WGS.

The tone did change during the run of 7 wins in a row to the title.

I am just telling you what I listened to.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 01:50:43
Dman..sure that wisnae Amaretto..?
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 01:51:31
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That was used later.
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Kirrie Tim,

16/07/2008 01:52:33
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thepundit

"i refuse to accept that rangers are in the decline"

Quintessential denial.

surely that means we are in the ascendancy?

No, it means you matched [nearly] our mediocrity of last season. The blip was there to exploit and you blew it.

Did the title smell nice?





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paulmac,

surrey 16/07/2008 01:54:27
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Or......last season may have been your peak!
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 01:55:43
When WGS was unveiled as coach,I was less than enamoured...Nothing to do with his background,previous teams etc.I just saw a guy who wouldnt get up the noses of those who held the purse strings and would plod along..Glad to say I'm wrong about the wee man.
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 02:00:20
38 Kirrie

The Gers went 2 season with out silverware finishing behind the tic in the league by double figures each year.

Playing a defensive system, that was boring for the fans, WS got us to 3 finals winning 2 and losing the league by 3 points. He got results when compared to the 2 previous seasons.

We are far from the finished article football wise, but WS has stabilised what was a floundering team with no identity into a team that will compete.

WS I am sure will bring in more players to Ibrox and I expect him to have at least one top notch signing for midfield.
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paulmac,

surrey 16/07/2008 02:02:56
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As a season ticket holder....I'm back in my home town of Glasgow at least once a month.

He might get criticised for a defeat or a poor performance....but few suggested...sacked...

As I say...reducing costs...increasing income and winning the league...

I think you'll find the Daily Ranger continually peddled the.....Strachan is not Celtic minded to strengthen the suggestion Celtic fans wanted him out.

But seriously....MOST?
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paulmac,

surrey 16/07/2008 02:08:07
41

The funny thing is....Mcleish was most succesful than Wattie has been so far!

McLeish had a 65% success rate.....
Wattie is at 59% in 1 and half seasons so far.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 02:10:47
#41..not sure I can comment on the tactical ability of both in the same sentence as both had different tasks/agendas last season...WGS to retain the title and get to the last 16 in the CL,WS to steady a floundering ship and get some self belief back into a demoralised squad.
Both were fairly successful,but I know who I'd rather watch play football.As for the quality of players bought,dare I say that Celtic could afford to "Gamble" a wee bit more in the market.Wattie knew that Honest Journeymen who would run through brick walls was what he needed and bought accordingly (and,incidentally fitted his plan for a style of play that was more about NOT losing games than winning them)
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 02:13:17
43 paulmac

When he Gers were ahead in the league by 5 or 7 points (I may be wrong on the points total) and had a couple of games in hand on Celtic, you're clubs supporters who used the radio phone in shows were screaming for WGS's head.

And the first time I heard the expression "not Celtic minded" was on one of those radio shows.

It might be difficult to admit that some supporters, not all, wanted him out, but it did happen.

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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 02:14:21
#47 does that include the squad he inherited from "The Man in the Iron Moustache"?
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 02:15:23
46 Swordsman

A fair assessment on last season.
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paulmac,

surrey 16/07/2008 02:16:29
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So....you know maybe 4 or 5 Celtic fans...and that constitutes MOST?

I on the other hand drink in a Celtic supporters pub....go to the game with 10-12 mates....not one wanted him out....

Sure they criticised him when we lost or a poor performance...

I employee 2 lads who support Rangers....should I exploit their comments as most?
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paulmac,

surrey 16/07/2008 02:22:13
47

Watties success rate first time around was 65%...still fractionally lower than McLeish...

In the last 20 years...have a guess which Rangers manager has the highest success rate as a manager?
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 02:22:32
#52..Magnum P.I. was already into a run of titles when he fell foul of Minty,Wattie took over as Jannie...

Wee Dick "The little Genital" had already had his @rse felt by St Martin Of O'Neil and,like Elvis "Left the building".IMO McLeish did better with less cash...
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 02:23:45
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Was it Big Eck?
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paulmac,

surrey 16/07/2008 02:28:55
Naw Brian....it was Dick the wig!
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 02:30:51
58 thepundit

It was the same for WS taking over from Souness, he inherited a very successful side and was given millions by SDM to continue in having a talented side that won 9IAR.
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paulmac,

surrey 16/07/2008 02:31:25
Watties return has got memories of Jock Wallace written all over it!
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 02:32:41
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You, me and thepundit could have managed a successful side with the money given to tricky dickie by SDM.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 02:33:40
#58 My point is that it's easier to win titles if you have been doing that consistently year after year..(see the last three for instance)..Mcleish came in after Wee Dick blew the budget,put the club in financial soapy and after a series of OF gubbings finally got them on track (I cant believe I'm DEFENDING a 'gers manager here lol).O.K. there were a couple of bawhair last day scenarios but better than that arrogant wee martinet with the weetabix hairdo..
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paulmac,

surrey 16/07/2008 02:36:09
The funny thing is Brian....Rangers spent that cash in the hope of European success.....cos you sure as hell didn't need to spend millions to win the Scottish championship....there was no team strong enough to make a decent challenge at that time!
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paulmac,

surrey 16/07/2008 02:43:10
I think you have to compare the domestic situation in terms of what each manager faced...

Wattie first time around faced nobody....

McLeish faced a Celtic squad under Martin O'Neil...

So IMO....McLeish was unfairly shaaafted.
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 02:43:10
63 thepundit

I think one of the best managers who was involved in Scottish football (exclude SAF) was Jim McLean at United, where WS assisted him.

He developed a great youth system, bought wisely, and brought through some terrific pros.

They should have won more during his tenure, and were unlucky not to go through to the European Cup final losing 3-2 to Roma in the semis. Then they Lost the UEFA Cup final 2-1.
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 02:44:59
65 Paulmac

Dickie sold a bill of goods to SDM, hence the finalcial position the club finds itself in today.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 02:49:30
Didnt DUFC win the FAIR PLAY Fans award after losing to Gothenburg?
Didnt Celtic win the FAIR PLAY fans award after losing to Porto?
Who won it this year?
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paulmac,

surrey 16/07/2008 02:50:07
I think you'll find Wattie spent a fair few quid as well Brian....

But yer right about the wig....was he responsible for Flo?
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 02:50:12
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Read his book.
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paulmac,

surrey 16/07/2008 02:52:24
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That's a can of worms....leave it alone!
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16/07/2008 02:53:04
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 02:54:10
Yup Paul...dont wanna get into a slag fest as Im off to my scratcher soon..Sorry guys!
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 02:56:27
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Yes he bought Flo after Mols got injured.

It was really a shame about Mols, I had gotten seats in the directors box for the group match against Bayern, and Rangers should have hammered them that night and Mols turned the central defenders inside out.

To this day I have yet to see a striker with his back to goal, being marked tightly feign a turn one way then go the other with lightening speed.

That was Mols. over 5 yards in tight quarters I have yet to see anyone better. It was such a shame with his injury he was never the same when he came back.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 02:59:04
Dman..was that the game where Mols twisted his knee at the left hand touchline? remember having a sharp intake of breath at the way he fell...nast.A great wee player who promised much..
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 02:59:30
night night mate...
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 03:00:46
78

That was the return match in Germany, when he was injured.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 03:03:18
There re times when you know,just KNOW that the games a bogey for a player after a tumble..I remember that night and thought "Uh,Oh! This guys in bother.."
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 03:04:05
first five mins if I recall..Wrong?
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 03:08:29
80 thepundit

The equaliser came near the final whistle.

Our naivety in European football really showed on that free kick, instead of getting Gers player in front of the ball to allow the wall to set up everyone backed off, the wall was slack, keeper out of position, the ball deflected of one of the defenders in the loose wall and went in.

Watch the Euro teams when setting a defensive wall up to defend a free kick, they have one of their players nearly on top of the ball, slowly backing off when everyone has their assignments for defending done.
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16/07/2008 03:09:48
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 03:10:23
84

It was very early.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 03:12:33
Dman..Phew! thought I had that Old Timers Disease and had made it all up!
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 03:13:04
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If banned, why bring it up again?
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 03:14:44
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It was the big German keeper Kahn who Mols tried to avoid, if my memory is not failing.
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16/07/2008 03:15:27
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 03:17:01
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No I would prefer to chat about football as we have been doing for a wee while.
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16/07/2008 03:22:14
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 03:22:58
Time for bed..Nice thread ..........Best wishes to all,later all..
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 03:23:30
good time to get out,I feel...
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Daillyman,

16/07/2008 03:25:45
Swordsman I have said in the past both sides have their crosses to bare. I think on of the tics has shown up.

Been my pleasure and goodnight.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 16/07/2008 03:28:48
Dman As Tims we ALWAYS bare our Crosses..Bead rattlers unite!...later!
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Timothy Malloy fan of the champions,

16/07/2008 06:08:37
Looks like another decent thread last night without any of the usual nonsense, as an early bird I always miss these late nighters especially with our "cousins" in the colonies.

Back to the article. Not too convinced of Samaras. He did ok last season but I watched one or two games where he was nothing short of woeful. That said, he has looked good at times and scored a few crucial goals, and I can see potential there if he gets a run of games. He also has the added advantage of being a big guy and will be useful in the air.

I still think Celts should sign a back up for McD. Though VoH came onto a run of form in the title run in last season I still think he's not good enough - he gets too many injuries, looks slow and for a big guy is not dominant enough in the air. (he also commits a lot of fouls and gives away possession too often)

The only reason why WGS hasn't signed another striker must be because of the players in reserve - he might give Hutchinson a run (he looks not bad) also we have the like of Sheridan, McGowan and O'Carroll who are all coming to the point where they will all be pushing for a place on the bench. Make no mistake these young reserves are fine young players - all they need to do is power up a bit and they'll do a job.

I'd still like to have seen us get another McDonald type though.

Looks like Tamas is on the way - one word for this guy. Class.

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Raskolnikov,

16/07/2008 07:15:43
Tamas is due in Glasgow this morning for a medical after agreeing terms with Celtic late yesterday. Reports in some newspapers of him being in Glasgow yesterday were wide of the mark. He did not turn up for the first day of pre-season training at Auxerre, but contrary to the Auxerre manager's claim that he was in Glasgow, he was in Bucharest with his agent discussing Celtic's contract offer.
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Teary Ennui,

16/07/2008 07:50:53
There is much rejoicing down Man City way at the departure of Fallonhisass. They even got some money for him. They can scarcely believe it.
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celtc r atrocious,

sydney 16/07/2008 07:54:41
# 99 ya auld raskol
morning my fhriend how's sunny bellahouston this morning?
hope yer no too excited by the new signing yer heart might no be able to take it
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celtc r atrocious,

sydney 16/07/2008 07:59:03
# 100 J ust R angers
we all know wee koko was only signed to keep up sales of green and grey in the land of the rising sun

basically he's mince
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Raskolnikov,

16/07/2008 07:59:10
#102 - Hello. I looked in very late last night and noticed you kept talking to me and referring to me up to 4 hours after I had logged off. Sorry to disappoint you but I am logging off now as it is 5pm and I have had a busy day.

Don't be too downhearted sweetie. I might come back on later after a couple of cold beers.
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CHUCKY,

16/07/2008 08:11:55
Peter Lawwell does it again, what a signing the sharp suited man has been for the good ghuys.

Flogs Miller for £3 Mill plus the 500k from the dark side and buys in a player priced at £6 Mill for measly £1 Mill, how brilliant is that?

Be great if we could get Tamas in, he sounds like he's just the ticket.

I had a laugh reading through the earlier posts on the thread when Christopher says that Wattie doesn't make bad signings, I'll give him some reminders shall I? Feel free to add:
Prodan
Rosenthal
Guivarche
Adamchek
Webster
Broadfoot
Gow
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Bosco Bhoy,

16/07/2008 08:17:36
101 Teary

Dont know if Samaras will be a 20+ season man but anything is better than VoH. He is quick, good in the air and most of all he is hungry to prove he can handle it at the top level, that much was evident from his Celtic performances last season.

What i will say is if my team had just bought
Kenny ( i like you but your shi*e) Miller i would probably be a tad reluctant to slag off the forwards of other clubs.

Poor Kenny is useless and he is in for a very difficult period at Ibrox were sinister indivudals such as Mr Edgar will be almost wishing him to fail.
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Braesbear,

16/07/2008 08:30:24
This guy certainly lit up Euro 2008.

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big bucks,

16/07/2008 08:34:02
Teary 101 "There is much rejoicing down Man City way at the departure of Fallonhisass. They even got some money for him. They can scarcely believe it."

Maybe Man city fans can join in the celebrations that have been going on in derby and burnley recently.
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Boyne Bhoy,

16/07/2008 08:35:25
Good to see the Tic are getting their signings on board now with plenty of time to settle in before the season starts and particularly for the Champions League. 1st Champions League match of the season for me tonight at Dalymount-come on Drogheda!
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<><><><>WE ARE THE PEOPLE<><><><>,

GB/UK 16/07/2008 08:52:44
The news I've been dreading....not.
He'll last 1 season before being punted for 500k to some championship team.

Wasn't Sairarse brilliant in Euro 2008?
No he wasn't.
He closed the doors on all other clubs....eh who?
He signed for the bheggars because no-one else wanted him.
Ho,ho, well done strachan. Not that he even counts as a new signing anyway. He was already there.
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CHUCKY,

16/07/2008 08:54:05
#112 He scored more goals in half a season than Miller did in a season.......for a fraction of the price as it transpires.

Nice bloke Miller and he would chase balls all day long, in fact he usually has to as his first touch is the lenghth of most players passes.

He's being boo'ed in pre-season friendlies, in fact he was being boo'ed before he was even signed.

I think Wattie has one foot out the door and the season's no even started.

The fans are revolting and they won't accept Miller, he WILL miss sitters and he WILL do it often, THAT's what he does.

Happy, happy days.
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yeahyeahyeah,

16/07/2008 09:04:47
#1 - haw Don Giovani, get a room! i think you have the hots for big samaras after that fawning description
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<><><><>WE ARE THE PEOPLE<><><><>,

GB/UK 16/07/2008 09:04:52
#111 Alternatively just read todays Record.

Loovens has a Uefa cup medal from Feyenoord and was a promising Dutch U-21.
Lost his way and ended up at Cardiff.
Be sad to see big Boydie go.
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Jealousy,jealousy,

16/07/2008 09:30:08
#117 WATP

A promising player by all means. My only gripe is that all the players we are being linked with are defenders when midfield should be the priority.
Still, ages left of the transfer window and recent interviews suggest Walter knows fine well we need at least 2 midfielders.
I reckon he will sign one and try to get someone on loan to cover Barry's injury.
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CHUCKY,

16/07/2008 09:32:59
#119 ASBO....Wattie will buy 2 more centre halfs and a goalscorer, you'll need one when Boydcheko gets slung doon the marble stairs.
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Bluebird11,

Cardiff 16/07/2008 09:48:12
117#119#

Don't generally contribute to conversations re others' teams, I'll make an exception on this occasion. The guy is not much of a player. Occasional decent game v weak attacking sides, against pace, he is a disaster. I'll attach a few comments from our website and from Steve Claridge. This is what you will be buying. He'll maybe help you against lowly SPL sides, but against Celtic, Dundee Utd and the likes, and in the Uefa or CL, forget it. Good luck with him. The comments below are only highlighting errorsof course, and as I say, he is sometimes decent, but he is one of these players who always seems to be giving the fans heart-attack moments with his bad positioning and rash challenges.

Incedentally he was booked in 1 in 3 of our games last season, always because he was caught for pace or positionally.

Stick with Shittu, believe me, he is better than Glenn.

There were one or two things that showed he was still learning the art of defending and at times he was too far apart from his central defensive partner, Glenn Loovens. I hesitate to blame him for this, though, as Loovens had a very poor game positionally. He was all over the place and Johnson had to cover for him by making two great recovery tackles. (Steve Claridge)



"Kanu should have fired Pompey ahead in the 22nd minute, though, putting both Glenn Loovens and Enckelman on their backsides with a shimmy of his hips, only to roll a shot against the post when it seemed impossible to miss"

"Cardiff defender Glenn Loovens allowed Neal's pass to reach Gallagher"

I could post dozens of these examples from archived match reports, but you'll get the picture.





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Bosco Bhoy,

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According to you Samaras is "show pony that failed at the higher level in the Premiership".

Where as Kenny Miller failed at both the Premiership and SPL levels and cost significantly more.

From a Celtic point of view we are really happy as to who got the better deal.
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Bosco Bhoy,

-----Donegal----- 16/07/2008 10:06:54
Nervous B

Do you see h--u--n as a sectarian term?
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celtc r atrocious,

sydney 16/07/2008 10:11:49
# 126 asbo bhoy
h^n is exactly the same as t^m
don't you think
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Bosco Bhoy,

16/07/2008 10:16:49

Facts

Kenny Miller
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Scored last season= 4 goals in 32 appearances
Cost = £2 Million


Samaras
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Scored last season= 5 goals in 16 appearances
Cost = £1 Million




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CHUCKY,

16/07/2008 10:16:53
Sh1ttin it bare........Do you not cringe or blush when you type "We welcome the chase?"

There's been 8 league titles this century and rearangers have won 2 of them, who's chasing who? hahahahaha.
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Bosco Bhoy,

16/07/2008 10:19:28
Nervous Bear

I see you didnt answer the question.

Do you see h--u--n as sectarian?

The reason im asking is that i was out in 'mixed' company earlier this week and the tims and bears had a conversation re the merits of labelling h--u--n and WATP sectarian.

What was interesting in amongst this well balanced and reasonable bunch of individuals was that all the tims saw WATP as sectarian and equally all the bears saw
h--u--n as unacceptable.

People and their perceptions eh?


BTW
How old are you with the bosco bile cr-ap?

Grow up eh!
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paulmac,

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I take it yer no a Diamond Dan man then?
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Bosco Bhoy,

16/07/2008 10:21:25
"Celtic fannies"

Jaysus where is the fecking intelligent bears such as JJ, Colin P, Dailyman etc when you want a decent conversation?
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Boyne Bhoy,

16/07/2008 10:21:54
NB #129: You are for once correct. Rangers were founded on secular principles sadly it all went pear shaped later.

Chucky: It appears NB likes chasing from the rear. To each his own, it's not my place to judge others.
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CHUCKY,

16/07/2008 10:22:46
#131 EVERYBODY calls you h*ns, Aberdeen and Dundee Utd fans were singing go home ya h*ns at you as recenly as the last couple of games of the season.

It's such an apt, disriptive word for you.
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16/07/2008 10:25:16
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You trying tae take the moral high ground again? Instigating your specialist subject ... sectarianism.
You sad little bigot !!!
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CHUCKY,

16/07/2008 10:27:01
#135 We pay big wages 'cause we can......we are MINTED.
Laughing here at that pathetic attempt to GET at us.

Celtic pay top dollar......Shock!!!!

BTW, the Celtic pay structure is very much geared towards performance related pay.

I.e. no play no very much pay.
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Bosco Bhoy,

16/07/2008 10:27:39
The standard of yer average bears contribution on this forum in recent months has sunk considerably.

Too many angry and bitter about the new status quo and how the lanscape of Scottish football has been for recent years dominated by the mighty Celtic.

Maybe if my team were the 'establishment' club and had all the benefits that went with that i also would be frustrated at how we could be living in the shadows of a club that should really know their place.
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