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Thread: Candidates for Manager Of The Year

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    re: Candidates for Manager Of The Year

    Quote Originally Posted by bluek
    If sellick Win the treble and by some masonic conspiracy skulduggery, Delia doesn't get manager of the year, we will never hear the end of it
    I promise i wont post anything about if you dont.

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    re: Candidates for Manager Of The Year

    Quote Originally Posted by GB_Bhoy
    If sellick Win the treble and by some masonic conspiracy skulduggery, Delia doesn't get manager of the year, we will never hear the end of it
    I promise i wont post anything about if you dont.[/quote]

    I don't care either.
    I would have a laugh at your comrades anti-sellick squealing but sadly you will win the treble and Ronnie will be the next best young manager in yoorup since Neil Lennon was.

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    re: Candidates for Manager Of The Year

    Quote Originally Posted by bluek
    If sellick Win the treble and by some masonic conspiracy skulduggery, Delia doesn't get manager of the year, we will never hear the end of it
    I promise i wont post anything about if you dont.[/quote]

    I don't care either.
    I would have a laugh at your comrades anti-sellick squealing but sadly you will win the treble and Ronnie will be the next best young manager in yoorup since Neil Lennon was.[/quote]

    I am not sad about us winning the treble (if we do), i will be pleased.

    As for the stuff about RD etc i will leave that for others to get excited about.

    If he is doing the business for Celtic then thats great. His biggest challenge is to get us in to the CL group stages next season.

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    re: Candidates for Manager Of The Year

    My three would be Robbie Neilson, Derek McInnes, John Hughes, And I would give it to Neilson because of the fantastic winning run and with mainly youngsters,

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    I'll get the bitter bun routine no doubt but right now the only thing Celtic should be measured on is europe. Domestic dominance should be a given not something to be lauded.

    Neilson is the standout this season by some distance, mccinnes has done well tae,but like I said, I don't care

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    re: Candidates for Manager Of The Year

    Quote Originally Posted by bluek
    I'll get the bitter bun routine no doubt but right now the only thing Celtic should be measured on is europe. Domestic dominance should be a given not something to be lauded.

    Neilson is the standout this season by some distance, mccinnes has done well tae,but like I said, I don't care
    And what exactly would you consider to be an achievement for Celtic in Europe Bluek??

    I am enjoying domestic dominance and long may it continue especially with the attractive style of fitba deployed by Ronny.

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    re: Candidates for Manager Of The Year

    Quote Originally Posted by bluek
    I'll get the bitter bun routine no doubt but right now the only thing Celtic should be measured on is europe. Domestic dominance should be a given not something to be lauded.

    Neilson is the standout this season by some distance, mccinnes has done well tae,but like I said, I don't care
    There are 18m plus reasons why the pressure is on RD to get Celtic to the CL group stages,if he achieves that then it allows Celtic to continue with the strategy of recruiting young talent and developing them, it may also allow him to hang on to the likes of Van Dyk for another season.

    CL group stages 2 out of every 3 seasons is what they aim for and the Celtic board will be more pleased with RD if he achieves that than if he wins a treble.

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    re: Candidates for Manager Of The Year

    Champions league group stage I would say pogue, then thru to Europa.

    I would prefer real competition domestically pogue but each to their own

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    re: Candidates for Manager Of The Year

    Quote Originally Posted by bluek
    Champions league group stage I would say pogue, then thru to Europa.

    I would prefer real competition domestically pogue but each to their own
    Aye Bluek Neil achieved that a few years ago but its getting harder and harder every year in the CL with three qualifying rounds then being a pot 4 team...we will see how Ronny does next season.

    I welcome real competition domestically but its up to other teams tae challenge Celtic and only Aberdeen seem up tae it at the moment albeit they have had a bad wee run of late.

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    re: Candidates for Manager Of The Year

    Quote Originally Posted by bluek
    Champions league group stage I would say pogue, then thru to Europa.

    I would prefer real competition domestically pogue but each to their own
    Real domestic competition can only be good for all Scottish clubs competing in Europe but as Pogue says, thats up to the rest to up their game.

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