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Win a couple of games in the championship and the sky is the limit.
As a Rangers supporter I would love to see Mick going to Celtic.
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https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...-city-19914547
Win a couple of games in the championship and the sky is the limit.
As a Rangers supporter I would love to see Mick going to Celtic.
He's not going to want to step down a league
We need to decide as a club who we are and what we want to be.
Mick's doing fantastically well and long may that continue but what happens after June? this needs to be planned for already
Be a good move for him at the end of the season.
The results have been great . I applaud him.
Would I like to see a bit more football ?
Yeah, yes I would . So you can keep " direct" . I want to see football.
Should Mick take us to the premier league "direct" will get us no where , actually yes it would , back to the championship again.
Shoot me for having ambition above bouncing up and down to the premier league.
Celtic will not be looking at a stop gap manager that arguably Mick would be.
They will be looking more long term for their next manager especially what is happening down the road with Gerrard
I fear they are destined to be disappointed with the caliber of manager they're expecting to go there.
They say that Rodgers went there after almost winning the premier league - and there was probably a time in the not too distant past that they could compete with clubs at the top level of the English pyramid.
In reality Rodgers was sacked with Liverpool in 10th, having finished 6th the previous season and performed poorly in Europe. He was out of work for half a year and certainly not linked with any big jobs in the premier league at that time. His reputation was very much improved by the time he finished his exploits at Celtic.
I've also seen some Celtic fans thinking they are going to poach the manager of Red Bull Saltzburg - I really can't see it personally, but stranger things have happened.
Well, I for one hope Cardiff keep McCarthy on after the season ends.
But then, we all said the same thing about Harris, didn't we?
I think it’s fair to say that Celtic have huge delusions of grandeur.
Reasonably big club playing in a pub league.
An embarrassment in Europe every year losing out to other “mickey mouse” clubs from third world countries
The money, opportunities to win local silverware and play in Europe will ensure they get a decent manager, but any achievements on his CV will be tempered by the lack of any opposition in the league.
Celtic fans there saying MM is too defensive and then asking for Rafa Benitez in the next sentence!
It's a bit of a misconception anyway. We've averaged 2.25 goals a game under him. Harris, with the same group of players, averaged 1.25 this season.
Besides, given the absolute state of Celtic's back four this season (especially compared to Rangers'), they could do a lot worse than someone who's "defence first".
C’mon now Jim, the football recently has improved no end. Full backs getting into the opposition’s area, scoring late winners, winning pelanties, it’s definitely a step in the perceived modern way direction. Pressing and forcing mistakes such as Mark Harris last Saturday. Harry Wilson’s wonderful finish last week, there’s been some lovely goals scored during this run, skilful, well worked, great to watch. Murphy, Ojo displaying some great touches. Top class defending in the new(ish) system and the goalkeeper cannot be praised enough. What’s not to like?
Mick agent looking for a long term contract ,contacts a news outlet linking his client with Celtic , Cardiff react with a two year deal ?
Celtic then deny any approach.
I think they'll probably end up going for Howe
What price another old City MM going there, currently performance director of the Scottish Football Association
don't underestimate the decline of Scottish football over the last couple of decades though, money has left the game.
most championship clubs get way more revenue than almost all of the spl.
the job is a bit of a poisoned chalice as well I'd say. whoever goes in basically has to win multiple trophies not to be considered a failure.
I can't see someone walking out in Rb saltzburg who dominate the Austrian league, and have had some good European campaigns recently, and where there's a good chance that you could get shifted up.to r b Leipzig when someone comes in for nagelsmann.
I'm not saying he'll definitely go, but Celtic are on another level to most clubs. In spite of the poor standards of Scottish football they averaged 57,000 fans
Having to win trophies and dominating a poor European league would hardly be a huge change in circumstance for someone who managed Salzburg, but Celtic certainly have a higher ceiling. Getting them into Europe with the European money flowing in limits the importance of domestic TV revenues