Celtic v Rangers in the semi then
Rangers season finished before May even begins
Delightful
comment by Call Sign (U3627)
posted 11 hours, 10 minutes ago
Rangers season finished before May even begins
Delightful
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That’s heehaw. They can end mid-February if they need to.
Like lingerie sales.
comment by Call Sign (U3627)
posted 11 hours, 12 minutes ago
Rangers season finished before May even begins
Delightful
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But yous are already counting to celebrations so is your season no over too…
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 59 minutes ago
* some of yous
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🤣🤣🤣
comment by GTB, moon howling nonsense (U14017)
posted 14 hours, 5 minutes ago
Celtic v Rangers in the semi then
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Dissapointing on many levels !!
nothing would be better for either team to secure the scottish cup by winning the final against your rivals
real pity we are not going to get that now
comment by Call Sign (U3627)
posted 13 hours, 56 minutes ago
Rangers season finished before May even begins
Delightful
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youre at it ?
comment by CelticTornado (U4316)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Call Sign (U3627)
posted 13 hours, 56 minutes ago
Rangers season finished before May even begins
Delightful
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youre at it ?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Delighted in seeing misery of a failed season for Rangers long before the end of the season?
I would counter, kind Sir, and say surely you are at it wanting them to get to the cup final. Aww ma Rangers. My wee blue lovelies. I pyoor love you all.
Pathetic
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 4 minutes ago
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
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Walloper of the highest order
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 18 seconds ago
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
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Idiotic suggestion from him, but it’s undeniable that the gulf between Celtic and Rangers and the rest of the leagues is now at ridiculous and unbridgeable levels.
And then the gap between us and anything serious in Europe equally ridiculous (barring the recent run by Rangers). 2003 being the last before that by us.
Chances are that both gaps will just get bigger with maybe the odd run every 15-20 years.
So what do we do because it makes no sense to keep throwing money at businesses, taking more and more from a likely declining customer base; only to compete with each other in as restricted a market as you could get? And all based on the customers single desire to outscore each other when their trophy hauls are mental.
It doesn’t scream long term.
comment by Lauders - 55 time predictor champion (U9757)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 4 minutes ago
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
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Walloper of the highest order
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and what about Craig Levein?
comment by Lauders - 55 time predictor champion (U9757)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 4 minutes ago
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
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Walloper of the highest order
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Alright mate just offering my opinion ffs
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 14 minutes ago
Idiotic suggestion from him, but it’s undeniable that the gulf between Celtic and Rangers and the rest of the leagues is now at ridiculous and unbridgeable levels.
And then the gap between us and anything serious in Europe equally ridiculous (barring the recent run by Rangers). 2003 being the last before that by us.
Chances are that both gaps will just get bigger with maybe the odd run every 15-20 years.
So what do we do because it makes no sense to keep throwing money at businesses, taking more and more from a likely declining customer base; only to compete with each other in as restricted a market as you could get? And all based on the customers single desire to outscore each other when their trophy hauls are mental.
It doesn’t scream long term.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There are two opposing forces and I'm not convinced they can be resolved, not solely by the authorities in Scotland anyway. Income can be distributed more evenly across the teams here, perhaps by something like taking half of the gate money raised by all clubs and distributing or across the whole league. Obviously the clubs with bigger fanbases will cry foul there though. Any kind of internal redistribution like that though will inherently weaken our clubs in European competition.
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 14 minutes ago
Idiotic suggestion from him, but it’s undeniable that the gulf between Celtic and Rangers and the rest of the leagues is now at ridiculous and unbridgeable levels.
And then the gap between us and anything serious in Europe equally ridiculous (barring the recent run by Rangers). 2003 being the last before that by us.
Chances are that both gaps will just get bigger with maybe the odd run every 15-20 years.
So what do we do because it makes no sense to keep throwing money at businesses, taking more and more from a likely declining customer base; only to compete with each other in as restricted a market as you could get? And all based on the customers single desire to outscore each other when their trophy hauls are mental.
It doesn’t scream long term.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There are two opposing forces and I'm not convinced they can be resolved, not solely by the authorities in Scotland anyway. Income can be distributed more evenly across the teams here, perhaps by something like taking half of the gate money raised by all clubs and distributing or across the whole league. Obviously the clubs with bigger fanbases will cry foul there though. Any kind of internal redistribution like that though will inherently weaken our clubs in European competition.
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It’s what we used to do and the OF screamed to have it stopped. Can’t see them changing their minds now and especially with Celtic being a PLC who has their responsibilities tied to shareholders interests.
Steve Clarke has offered an insight into why Greg Taylor was not selected in his Scotland squad for upcoming games against Spain and Cyprus.
The Celtic defender is arguably having the best season of his career under Ange Postecoglou, but there is no place for him in the international set-up for upcoming European qualifiers.
Asked about Taylor's omission, Clarke said: "I know Greg very very well. We have a good relationship. I have had a chat with him and he is fine.
"There are one or two little issues around that one, which is not for me to say. It is a Celtic matter."
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Wouldn't be surprised if he's nursing an injury? He hasn't been as dynamic these last few matches he's played...?
A result of Angeball, maybe although it seems that teams playing pedestrian, side to side schite suffer injuries too these days?
Levein is as big a wum as Sutton btw.
i hate the "how would celtic and rangers get on in england" question.
absolutely no idea, so many changing variables.
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 3 hours, 33 minutes ago
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 14 minutes ago
Idiotic suggestion from him, but it’s undeniable that the gulf between Celtic and Rangers and the rest of the leagues is now at ridiculous and unbridgeable levels.
And then the gap between us and anything serious in Europe equally ridiculous (barring the recent run by Rangers). 2003 being the last before that by us.
Chances are that both gaps will just get bigger with maybe the odd run every 15-20 years.
So what do we do because it makes no sense to keep throwing money at businesses, taking more and more from a likely declining customer base; only to compete with each other in as restricted a market as you could get? And all based on the customers single desire to outscore each other when their trophy hauls are mental.
It doesn’t scream long term.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There are two opposing forces and I'm not convinced they can be resolved, not solely by the authorities in Scotland anyway. Income can be distributed more evenly across the teams here, perhaps by something like taking half of the gate money raised by all clubs and distributing or across the whole league. Obviously the clubs with bigger fanbases will cry foul there though. Any kind of internal redistribution like that though will inherently weaken our clubs in European competition.
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It’s what we used to do and the OF screamed to have it stopped. Can’t see them changing their minds now and especially with Celtic being a PLC who has their responsibilities tied to shareholders interests.
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I get that from a business perspective. From a fan's perspective though, I'd probably take reduced competitiveness in Europe in favour of a more interesting domestic league. Decent runs in Europe for either of our clubs are few and far between and I don't see that changing unless UEFA do a complete u-turn on their current approach to money distribution. I'd take an exciting league with 4 teams fighting for the title every year over a European run for my club every 15 years and a league where the winner takes 90+ points every season.
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 4 days, 5 hours ago
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 18 seconds ago
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Idiotic suggestion from him, but it’s undeniable that the gulf between Celtic and Rangers and the rest of the leagues is now at ridiculous and unbridgeable levels.
And then the gap between us and anything serious in Europe equally ridiculous (barring the recent run by Rangers). 2003 being the last before that by us.
Chances are that both gaps will just get bigger with maybe the odd run every 15-20 years.
So what do we do because it makes no sense to keep throwing money at businesses, taking more and more from a likely declining customer base; only to compete with each other in as restricted a market as you could get? And all based on the customers single desire to outscore each other when their trophy hauls are mental.
It doesn’t scream long term.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In an open market and free economy both CEO's would look to crush or smother it's competition. To create an opportunity to create a take over and create a monopoly.
Here though, it doesn't apply. The rival brand is too valuable.
Instead, Celtic will continue to try to win and make profit, without damaging Rangers brand too much. I expect Ange was supposed to be the Strachan type appointment, which might work, or could fill the squad with donkeys. Giving Gers a chance to recover. Seems we've had lots of luck there. An O'Neil return on lower wages you might say.
Both team's models should be to replicate Celtic's business plan of the past decade:
Something like:
1. Maintain an affordable squad which competes domestically & in Europa League.
2. Try win a domestic cup every 2 years.
3. Increase Euro rankings as often as possible.
4. Purchase at least 2 projects each season to rotate into 1st team.
5. Make CL groups as often as possible.
6. Get EL through 3rd spot the rest of the time.
7. Sell 1 star performer for £M's & another prospect for as much as possible to bigger leagues.
8. Use sell on clause to guarantee max profitability.
9. Use PR and acquisitions to enter new markets.
10. Don't plan for CL money year on year.
Spend less than you earn and maintain an average player age and salary cap to protect your investment. It's not rocket science. Apart from that, build a squad capable of winning.
comment by council bin man (U21986)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 4 days, 5 hours ago
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 18 seconds ago
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Idiotic suggestion from him, but it’s undeniable that the gulf between Celtic and Rangers and the rest of the leagues is now at ridiculous and unbridgeable levels.
And then the gap between us and anything serious in Europe equally ridiculous (barring the recent run by Rangers). 2003 being the last before that by us.
Chances are that both gaps will just get bigger with maybe the odd run every 15-20 years.
So what do we do because it makes no sense to keep throwing money at businesses, taking more and more from a likely declining customer base; only to compete with each other in as restricted a market as you could get? And all based on the customers single desire to outscore each other when their trophy hauls are mental.
It doesn’t scream long term.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In an open market and free economy both CEO's would look to crush or smother it's competition. To create an opportunity to create a take over and create a monopoly.
Here though, it doesn't apply. The rival brand is too valuable.
Instead, Celtic will continue to try to win and make profit, without damaging Rangers brand too much. I expect Ange was supposed to be the Strachan type appointment, which might work, or could fill the squad with donkeys. Giving Gers a chance to recover. Seems we've had lots of luck there. An O'Neil return on lower wages you might say.
Both team's models should be to replicate Celtic's business plan of the past decade:
Something like:
1. Maintain an affordable squad which competes domestically & in Europa League.
2. Try win a domestic cup every 2 years.
3. Increase Euro rankings as often as possible.
4. Purchase at least 2 projects each season to rotate into 1st team.
5. Make CL groups as often as possible.
6. Get EL through 3rd spot the rest of the time.
7. Sell 1 star performer for £M's & another prospect for as much as possible to bigger leagues.
8. Use sell on clause to guarantee max profitability.
9. Use PR and acquisitions to enter new markets.
10. Don't plan for CL money year on year.
Spend less than you earn and maintain an average player age and salary cap to protect your investment. It's not rocket science. Apart from that, build a squad capable of winning.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Mr. Micawber? May I have some more please?
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posted on 13/3/23
Celtic v Rangers in the semi then
posted on 13/3/23
Derby semi
posted on 13/3/23
Yes...Home draw
posted on 13/3/23
Rangers season finished before May even begins
Delightful
posted on 14/3/23
comment by Call Sign (U3627)
posted 11 hours, 10 minutes ago
Rangers season finished before May even begins
Delightful
----------------------------------------------------------------------
That’s heehaw. They can end mid-February if they need to.
Like lingerie sales.
posted on 14/3/23
comment by Call Sign (U3627)
posted 11 hours, 12 minutes ago
Rangers season finished before May even begins
Delightful
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But yous are already counting to celebrations so is your season no over too…
posted on 14/3/23
* some of yous
posted on 14/3/23
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 59 minutes ago
* some of yous
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🤣🤣🤣
posted on 14/3/23
comment by GTB, moon howling nonsense (U14017)
posted 14 hours, 5 minutes ago
Celtic v Rangers in the semi then
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Dissapointing on many levels !!
nothing would be better for either team to secure the scottish cup by winning the final against your rivals
real pity we are not going to get that now
posted on 14/3/23
comment by Call Sign (U3627)
posted 13 hours, 56 minutes ago
Rangers season finished before May even begins
Delightful
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youre at it ?
posted on 14/3/23
comment by CelticTornado (U4316)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Call Sign (U3627)
posted 13 hours, 56 minutes ago
Rangers season finished before May even begins
Delightful
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youre at it ?
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Delighted in seeing misery of a failed season for Rangers long before the end of the season?
I would counter, kind Sir, and say surely you are at it wanting them to get to the cup final. Aww ma Rangers. My wee blue lovelies. I pyoor love you all.
Pathetic
posted on 14/3/23
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
posted on 14/3/23
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 4 minutes ago
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
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Walloper of the highest order
posted on 14/3/23
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 18 seconds ago
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Idiotic suggestion from him, but it’s undeniable that the gulf between Celtic and Rangers and the rest of the leagues is now at ridiculous and unbridgeable levels.
And then the gap between us and anything serious in Europe equally ridiculous (barring the recent run by Rangers). 2003 being the last before that by us.
Chances are that both gaps will just get bigger with maybe the odd run every 15-20 years.
So what do we do because it makes no sense to keep throwing money at businesses, taking more and more from a likely declining customer base; only to compete with each other in as restricted a market as you could get? And all based on the customers single desire to outscore each other when their trophy hauls are mental.
It doesn’t scream long term.
posted on 14/3/23
comment by Lauders - 55 time predictor champion (U9757)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 4 minutes ago
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
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Walloper of the highest order
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and what about Craig Levein?
posted on 14/3/23
comment by Lauders - 55 time predictor champion (U9757)
posted 14 minutes ago
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 4 minutes ago
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
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Walloper of the highest order
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Alright mate just offering my opinion ffs
posted on 14/3/23
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 14 minutes ago
Idiotic suggestion from him, but it’s undeniable that the gulf between Celtic and Rangers and the rest of the leagues is now at ridiculous and unbridgeable levels.
And then the gap between us and anything serious in Europe equally ridiculous (barring the recent run by Rangers). 2003 being the last before that by us.
Chances are that both gaps will just get bigger with maybe the odd run every 15-20 years.
So what do we do because it makes no sense to keep throwing money at businesses, taking more and more from a likely declining customer base; only to compete with each other in as restricted a market as you could get? And all based on the customers single desire to outscore each other when their trophy hauls are mental.
It doesn’t scream long term.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There are two opposing forces and I'm not convinced they can be resolved, not solely by the authorities in Scotland anyway. Income can be distributed more evenly across the teams here, perhaps by something like taking half of the gate money raised by all clubs and distributing or across the whole league. Obviously the clubs with bigger fanbases will cry foul there though. Any kind of internal redistribution like that though will inherently weaken our clubs in European competition.
posted on 14/3/23
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 14 minutes ago
Idiotic suggestion from him, but it’s undeniable that the gulf between Celtic and Rangers and the rest of the leagues is now at ridiculous and unbridgeable levels.
And then the gap between us and anything serious in Europe equally ridiculous (barring the recent run by Rangers). 2003 being the last before that by us.
Chances are that both gaps will just get bigger with maybe the odd run every 15-20 years.
So what do we do because it makes no sense to keep throwing money at businesses, taking more and more from a likely declining customer base; only to compete with each other in as restricted a market as you could get? And all based on the customers single desire to outscore each other when their trophy hauls are mental.
It doesn’t scream long term.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
There are two opposing forces and I'm not convinced they can be resolved, not solely by the authorities in Scotland anyway. Income can be distributed more evenly across the teams here, perhaps by something like taking half of the gate money raised by all clubs and distributing or across the whole league. Obviously the clubs with bigger fanbases will cry foul there though. Any kind of internal redistribution like that though will inherently weaken our clubs in European competition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s what we used to do and the OF screamed to have it stopped. Can’t see them changing their minds now and especially with Celtic being a PLC who has their responsibilities tied to shareholders interests.
posted on 14/3/23
Steve Clarke has offered an insight into why Greg Taylor was not selected in his Scotland squad for upcoming games against Spain and Cyprus.
The Celtic defender is arguably having the best season of his career under Ange Postecoglou, but there is no place for him in the international set-up for upcoming European qualifiers.
Asked about Taylor's omission, Clarke said: "I know Greg very very well. We have a good relationship. I have had a chat with him and he is fine.
"There are one or two little issues around that one, which is not for me to say. It is a Celtic matter."
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Wouldn't be surprised if he's nursing an injury? He hasn't been as dynamic these last few matches he's played...?
A result of Angeball, maybe although it seems that teams playing pedestrian, side to side schite suffer injuries too these days?
posted on 14/3/23
Levein is as big a wum as Sutton btw.
posted on 14/3/23
i hate the "how would celtic and rangers get on in england" question.
absolutely no idea, so many changing variables.
posted on 14/3/23
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 3 hours, 33 minutes ago
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 11 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 14 minutes ago
Idiotic suggestion from him, but it’s undeniable that the gulf between Celtic and Rangers and the rest of the leagues is now at ridiculous and unbridgeable levels.
And then the gap between us and anything serious in Europe equally ridiculous (barring the recent run by Rangers). 2003 being the last before that by us.
Chances are that both gaps will just get bigger with maybe the odd run every 15-20 years.
So what do we do because it makes no sense to keep throwing money at businesses, taking more and more from a likely declining customer base; only to compete with each other in as restricted a market as you could get? And all based on the customers single desire to outscore each other when their trophy hauls are mental.
It doesn’t scream long term.
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There are two opposing forces and I'm not convinced they can be resolved, not solely by the authorities in Scotland anyway. Income can be distributed more evenly across the teams here, perhaps by something like taking half of the gate money raised by all clubs and distributing or across the whole league. Obviously the clubs with bigger fanbases will cry foul there though. Any kind of internal redistribution like that though will inherently weaken our clubs in European competition.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
It’s what we used to do and the OF screamed to have it stopped. Can’t see them changing their minds now and especially with Celtic being a PLC who has their responsibilities tied to shareholders interests.
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I get that from a business perspective. From a fan's perspective though, I'd probably take reduced competitiveness in Europe in favour of a more interesting domestic league. Decent runs in Europe for either of our clubs are few and far between and I don't see that changing unless UEFA do a complete u-turn on their current approach to money distribution. I'd take an exciting league with 4 teams fighting for the title every year over a European run for my club every 15 years and a league where the winner takes 90+ points every season.
posted on 18/3/23
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 4 days, 5 hours ago
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 18 seconds ago
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Idiotic suggestion from him, but it’s undeniable that the gulf between Celtic and Rangers and the rest of the leagues is now at ridiculous and unbridgeable levels.
And then the gap between us and anything serious in Europe equally ridiculous (barring the recent run by Rangers). 2003 being the last before that by us.
Chances are that both gaps will just get bigger with maybe the odd run every 15-20 years.
So what do we do because it makes no sense to keep throwing money at businesses, taking more and more from a likely declining customer base; only to compete with each other in as restricted a market as you could get? And all based on the customers single desire to outscore each other when their trophy hauls are mental.
It doesn’t scream long term.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In an open market and free economy both CEO's would look to crush or smother it's competition. To create an opportunity to create a take over and create a monopoly.
Here though, it doesn't apply. The rival brand is too valuable.
Instead, Celtic will continue to try to win and make profit, without damaging Rangers brand too much. I expect Ange was supposed to be the Strachan type appointment, which might work, or could fill the squad with donkeys. Giving Gers a chance to recover. Seems we've had lots of luck there. An O'Neil return on lower wages you might say.
Both team's models should be to replicate Celtic's business plan of the past decade:
Something like:
1. Maintain an affordable squad which competes domestically & in Europa League.
2. Try win a domestic cup every 2 years.
3. Increase Euro rankings as often as possible.
4. Purchase at least 2 projects each season to rotate into 1st team.
5. Make CL groups as often as possible.
6. Get EL through 3rd spot the rest of the time.
7. Sell 1 star performer for £M's & another prospect for as much as possible to bigger leagues.
8. Use sell on clause to guarantee max profitability.
9. Use PR and acquisitions to enter new markets.
10. Don't plan for CL money year on year.
Spend less than you earn and maintain an average player age and salary cap to protect your investment. It's not rocket science. Apart from that, build a squad capable of winning.
posted on 18/3/23
comment by council bin man (U21986)
posted 23 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 4 days, 5 hours ago
comment by WorkPermitPending (U1067)
posted 18 seconds ago
I see Craig Levein has solved Scottish football's problems - he wants to send the OF down to play in England then put us at a massive competitive disadvantage by having us pay £50m a year each in child support to the SPFL. Of all the solutions I've heard to Scottish football's problems, that is probably the most bonkers.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Idiotic suggestion from him, but it’s undeniable that the gulf between Celtic and Rangers and the rest of the leagues is now at ridiculous and unbridgeable levels.
And then the gap between us and anything serious in Europe equally ridiculous (barring the recent run by Rangers). 2003 being the last before that by us.
Chances are that both gaps will just get bigger with maybe the odd run every 15-20 years.
So what do we do because it makes no sense to keep throwing money at businesses, taking more and more from a likely declining customer base; only to compete with each other in as restricted a market as you could get? And all based on the customers single desire to outscore each other when their trophy hauls are mental.
It doesn’t scream long term.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
In an open market and free economy both CEO's would look to crush or smother it's competition. To create an opportunity to create a take over and create a monopoly.
Here though, it doesn't apply. The rival brand is too valuable.
Instead, Celtic will continue to try to win and make profit, without damaging Rangers brand too much. I expect Ange was supposed to be the Strachan type appointment, which might work, or could fill the squad with donkeys. Giving Gers a chance to recover. Seems we've had lots of luck there. An O'Neil return on lower wages you might say.
Both team's models should be to replicate Celtic's business plan of the past decade:
Something like:
1. Maintain an affordable squad which competes domestically & in Europa League.
2. Try win a domestic cup every 2 years.
3. Increase Euro rankings as often as possible.
4. Purchase at least 2 projects each season to rotate into 1st team.
5. Make CL groups as often as possible.
6. Get EL through 3rd spot the rest of the time.
7. Sell 1 star performer for £M's & another prospect for as much as possible to bigger leagues.
8. Use sell on clause to guarantee max profitability.
9. Use PR and acquisitions to enter new markets.
10. Don't plan for CL money year on year.
Spend less than you earn and maintain an average player age and salary cap to protect your investment. It's not rocket science. Apart from that, build a squad capable of winning.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Mr. Micawber? May I have some more please?
posted on 18/3/23
Ton.
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