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    Considering the turnover of players this year (especially the guys that come in on deadline day) Im very surprised at how little our figure is.

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    For Celtic to spend 1.7 million on agent fees and need 6 minutes of injury time to score 1 goal at Dens shows how much they have fallen this season.Yes they have got 8 in a row but they were played aff the park at Ibrox and their 10 in row which looked a formality last season is not so clear cut now.
    They have spent more on agents than every other club in the land bar Sevco have paid for players in transfer fees,just think about that troops that is how phucked Scottish football is.When they do reach the Champions League group stage they always bleat about the financial gulf between them and their group rivals then its pointed out to us that Ajax pay less in wages than Celtic,OYF.
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