I'm still not too sure but from what i seen of him in England he was good.
Fingers crossed
I didn't realise he was 28. It's a lot of money for us to be splashing out.
Hopefully now we can focus on other targets, one down a few to go with any luck
'IF YOU GET TIRED, OF JUST HANGIN AROUND
PICK UP A GUITAR, AND SPIN A WEB OF SOUND'
I got a bad feeling about this
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At least we have someone guys! Will be a decent target man, something we missed majorly this year. Happy with this tbh, better than nothing remember.
£4m, thats quite a lot!
Please, for fucks sake dont flop.
I wouldn't be surprised if that amount is exact.
Hell I read in a paper last week that the 3.8million we was offering was to be paid over 3 years.....go figure.
Anyway, welcome aboard Marc.
Who knows how he'll turn out. We've had great players come here and flop (Tommy G, Juninhio) and had average players come here and become great (Larsson, Petrov).
FINALLY. Our first new player for the new season. Welcome, Fortune. Hopefully he will score lots of goals and can link up with one of our strikers
Looks like he,s bringing his wee pal with him too
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport/...518660.0.0.php
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...419188,00.html
Sky Sports News understands that Nancy striker Marc-Antoine Fortune underwent a medical on Tuesday ahead of his proposed move to Celtic.
The 28-year-old spent the second half of last season on loan at West Brom and has opted to reunite with boss Tony Mowbray at Parkhead despite interest from Premier League side Hull City.
The player has now headed up to Scotland for a medical and is expected to complete the transfer on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Celtic are also interested in Fortune's Nancy team-mate Landry N'Guemo.
Mowbray showed interest in the 23-year-old Cameroon defensive midfielder while at West Brom, and Nancy have confirmed on their official website that the player is likely move to Scotland on a season-long loan.
N'Guemo revealed last week that he was open to offers from abroad and he has now said he would welcome a move to Celtic.
"If I join Celtic, that will give me the opportunity to re-launch my career," he said.
"I need to have a big season because the World Cup is around the corner.
"Nothing is settled as yet - for now, there has just been some contact - but Celtic is the biggest club in Scotland and they have amazing fans."
Good stuff. Hope he does well![]()
There he is
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lp3X3OfNJE8
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