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Scott Brown Prophecy Comes True…..
By Fanzone
Mogga Right To Move Skoosh On….
When Scott Brown told TonyMowbray at training that he’d be here longer than the manager he made on fatal mistake.
You see Tony can get rid of Scott Brown but Broonie CAN’T get rid of the Huddlemeister. And as we told you months ago, it’s only a matter of time before Scott Brown finds a new club and Celtic can get on with things.
At a cost of £4.4m you would think that he’d be able to at least trap a ball, but no, Skoosh has a first touch like a baby elephant and all the composure of a fart in a spacesuit.
Slowly, but surely Mowbray is getting shot of the clique that remains from WGS days at the club. All he needs now is for Mick to go and find a goalscorer to replace wee greeting face.Then Tony will have a team he can call his own!
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says in that article it happened at christmas man.
It's obvious that Jackson would release it now as we're in a bad patch of form and many fans, like yourself, are becoming disillusioned.
What i'm becoming sick of is the constant media negative spin on celtic that's been increasing since walter smith's return. Only when a R*ngers manager is being extremely detrimental to their cause will he be criticised - a la Le Guen.
However I think we just need to wait and see what happens. Give Mowbray the next 5/10 games to decide if he' going to make the difference.
A point on Scott Brown though, the guy has never really worked since he came to CP. With Donati he was a misfit and the midfield was inbalanced - We get shot of Donati at that point, anmd the CM is ur weakness until Brown gets injured and Robson/Hartley come in.
Then we try him with Crosas, again nothing spectcular although when Crosas was the main man we did rather well.
New season and Donati and N'Guemo start, we look really good, playing attractive fast flowing football, and seem to have a gelling team -think preseason etc.
Donti is sold and Brown comes back into the fiold with N'Guemo, suddenly N'Guemo's form drops as well as Brown not playing well.
Yet when Crosas comes in for Brown the form of the team picks up and N'Guemo( who with Brown couldn't pass two yards) is playing well and spraying the ball well across the field.
I just think the guy is really over rated.
He played well last year, yet so did Caldwell, and we still lost the league. I don't think he's got the real mentality to be a Celtic player.
There is equally no foundation for speculating that this all became public because of Broony. Especially when he's been quoted as saying he's not talking about it.
In the end I don't really give a toss why it has come out into the public domain. My only concern is that I do not want Scott Brown to leave the club. So for that reason you're damn right I will stick it to Tony Mowbray on this issue. I'm one of Mowbray's backers mate but on this issue I think he's got it totallly wrong.
No doubt selling him would weaken our chances but in the long run it can only be positive.
If your right, then we can't let this type poison stay attached to our club.
I would far rather get rid now, even if that did mean weakening our chances of winning this league. We should not be pandering to these characters, for anything.
Last edited by Ellboy; 20-01-2010 at 12:49 PM.
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[QUOTE=RK;163481]our strike force is about as potent as an 80 year old dick.
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nice.
The truth is, nobody knows who's really leaking what. It goes without saying though that if there is a player in the dressing room leaking out stories to the press their arse should be kicked out of Parkhead ASAP.
I agree however that didn't stop folk from jumping the gun towards the manager.
Well that's your bias speaking towards you opinion of Scott Brown's worth to the team.
Opinion is subjective false accusations are not.
If the rumours were true from earlier in the season, then the players ability should not be the issue. His alleged attitude amongst others, IMO should put an end to all of their futures at the club.
Agreed and I think it's clear that this is what TM is attempting to do.
Last edited by Ellboy; 20-01-2010 at 01:01 PM.
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I am not Brown's biggest fan so overall I wouldn't be sorry to see him go. I doubt we will be selling him in January anyway given his injury situation. So that means we have a player on the books until the summer who is not happy, which is far from ideal. Maybe he could raise his game in the title run in to attract bids in the summer, maybe.
I agree though that we need to get some combative players for our midfield as we are too lightweight, I have been saying this for a long time.
Brown in a straight swap for Keane?
I said it months ago that this is the only way we could get Keane in.
Ol Arry likes Brown supposedly.
Whatever value Scott Brown had it has now diminished. That's why this story originating from the Club makes no sense. Any hope of a deal like you explain has pretty much gone with this article, unless it's proved to be false.
Martin your spot on and it's been obvious for a number of seasons.
LIVESTRONG
You know, the more I think about this whole thing the more I think the situation might be as simple as this.....
The board have told Tony Mowbray that if he wants to do serious surgery to the team that he will have to generate some money himself by selling one of the star players. Those players would, in all reality, be Boruc, Brown and McGeady. Perhaps Mowbray chose Brown to be the one he could most afford to let go.
What you's think?
I'd gladly take Keane for Brown.
“If he wants to learn about scoring goals, he should nip over to watch us train at Lennoxtown some afternoon and I'll show him a thing or two about finishing”
You criticised the manager for looking to sell Scott Brown. Without knowing the reasons behind such a decision. You and others have jumped the gun, as you can't possibly know the ins and outs, from this one article. Even later in this thread you said "So for that reason you're damn right I will stick it to Tony Mowbray on this issue".
Well that sounds like jumping the gun too me.
The general consensus for a while now is their are trouble makers a clique within the dressing room. With Brown strongly being rumoured as being a part of it.
Why on earth would you or anyone back a player like that over the manager who's honesty has never been questioned?
Last edited by Ellboy; 20-01-2010 at 01:23 PM.
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My point is that on the basis of Scott Brown's ability as a player I would not want to see him leave Celtic. In that regard, I strongly disagree with Tony Mowbray's decision to sell him. If I didn't spell that out clearly enough then I apologise.
If it transpires that there are other factors at work here ie. What Brown allegedly said to Mowbray or Brown being part of an alleged clique in the dressing room then I will reverse my position and give Tony Mowbray my backing. Clearly neither of those situations would be acceptable.
It's all speculation but I think your right. It's probable that Mogga has been told he needs to sell to raise substantial funds.
Skippy, Mick and it now looks like Brown have probably been told they will be moved on if the price is right. Again more speculation but this could be the reason behind the rumoured dressing room unrest.
It seems though that moving these players on is proving more difficult than expected. If no clubs are willing to pay fair prices for the said players, then Mogga has his hands tied. Hopefully the players and the management are professional enough to do their jobs properly.
Though if RK is right ,then it seems certain individuals are far from professional.
Last summer I would have said that was realistic. Now I think we would be lucky to get back what we paid for him.
Last edited by Ellboy; 20-01-2010 at 01:46 PM.
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