23 Jul 2019 18:34:00
Celtic looking to raid Brendan Rogers Leicester City for Kelechi Iheanacho.


1.) 23 Jul 2019
23 Jul 2019 19:04:47
Would love that. That boys fantastic talent. Was great at city.


2.) 23 Jul 2019
23 Jul 2019 19:23:43
Let's go full Tonto and dele bashuri while we're at it.


3.) 23 Jul 2019
23 Jul 2019 19:23:47
Bollocks unless it's a loan deal
Leicester bought him for £25m.


4.) 23 Jul 2019
23 Jul 2019 19:48:36
There is no way this will happen unless KT OR CALMAC are part of the deal. Iheanacho would EASILY be wanted by a host of English pub league teams!


5.) 23 Jul 2019
23 Jul 2019 19:52:07
Do not go near him/ them he will want Callum McGregor in ANY Deal.


6.) 23 Jul 2019
23 Jul 2019 20:42:44
Why would Celtic want to do business with them at all?
The temptation for our previous manager to come back in for players is probably only being held in check because of the furious reaction from Celtic supporters to his desertion; so why give Leicester any opportunity at all to gain any leverage or advantage in transfers?


7.) 23 Jul 2019
23 Jul 2019 21:26:52
Meant to mention this earlier, but Griff went out of his way to thank BR for what seems to have been a sort of intervention at a crucial time. Its clear the players--some of them anyway--are still in break-up mode. I put the form down to this to some degree. He was so obviously classy we'll be lucky to see a coach like him again. Time to forgive and move on, for this tim at least.


8.) 23 Jul 2019
23 Jul 2019 22:58:47
I agree with you cavalcanti, it was unfortunate the way Brendan left, but is time to let bygones be bygones, he was a great manager, after picking up the shambles left by the " how to be a manager", manual reading Ronnie, Brendan is a man manager, treats players like people not automatons, why he left?, maybe he got fed up with the sectarian/, political nonsense that still exists in Glasgow, or maybe he wanted to emulate Ranieri, or maybe he wanted more money, does not really matter Celtic are a better club, for Brendan being here, .
But I would not sell Leicester any players unless it's for huge money!


9.) 23 Jul 2019
23 Jul 2019 22:59:59
Re =Cavalcanti : I get the help BR gave LG and it really was crucial to LG, in every sense.

To some extent what he did was worse than Mo Jo:
I may in time come round to your thinking.

As for time to forgive. NOT YET mate NOT YET. If Ever?


10.) 24 Jul 2019
23 Jul 2019 23:59:09
My heart agrees with you Peter, but my head . . . . . LOL.


11.) 24 Jul 2019
24 Jul 2019 00:05:05
I think--to be totally presumptuous--that he felt that he had added to the 'value' of the club as far as he could. To BR, that meant bringing on talent: like CalMac, Forrest, Edouard. Its a strange bourgeois notion of value that doesn't sit well with me, but on those terms, he was a superb manager and he left the club in a position to capitalise on those assets. If we were to sell any of the players that really came on under BR we'd be looking at serious cash--which is game changing for CFC.

Job done? Do you remember Lawell looking scunnerd? Nor do I.


12.) 24 Jul 2019
24 Jul 2019 00:56:28
Forrest already had 5 League winners medals when Rodgers came on the scene. As such, he didn't bring him on.


13.) 24 Jul 2019
24 Jul 2019 06:34:20
sjaldad2018
Forrest has 5 winners medals as a squad player and didn't have 1 good season until BR came in, His game improved a lot under BR.


14.) 24 Jul 2019
24 Jul 2019 08:57:06
Forrest before Rogers was completely inconsistent too often. His final baw was woeful. He always had ability but we never saw it often enough and for me he was the most frustrating player we had.

Rogers was good at improving the players we had. Didn’t quite have the magic touch for most of his projects who almost entirely were utterly rubbish.

Forrest benefitted greatly as his final ball now is a lot better sometimes, his shooting was also pish and that has improved too, but still needs work and why I believe we never receive a bid for him from stronger leagues.