Harsh, no? Played a decent part in last season’s success IMO. Good luck to the guy.
Very harsh. A hugely popular squad member, clearly. Didn't always play his best but then not always his fault. That derby match and his early days when cleary not fit but he quietly became a first pick with displays and goals to match. Rather him than Turnbull.
Good luck to him.
Very harsh
Decent player. Did a good job for us. Goes with most people's best wishes.
A player we all knew we could improve upon but certainly hold no malice against him. As Silver said his poorest games were when he look unfit and struggling with injury but when free from it was a joy to watch.
Sadly injury caught up. He will be remembered fondly
I'm glad he's not around for another year , because his form was too up and down
No doubt had a great period just after the World Cup , but outwith that not great at all . Played a huge part in us winning the league
Don't think there's any need for the way the OP is , didn't think anyone had any real hate for Mooy at this stage
Think our best form was when Mooy and Hatate were at their best.
Mooy took a bit to get going, not a surprise considering he’d not been playing much before that. When he was up to speed, he was integral for us. He struggled after picking up his injury, so I think it’s harsh to suggest that the injury played a major part in his struggle to get form back considering he’s having to retire because of it.
An intelligent player, and would have been important for us if we could have got another season out of him.
Can't hate such a nice guy.
Save us a year of wages especially as he was unlikely to play for Rodgers as he makes forward passes.
Decent record too
7 goals, 11 assists in 1985 minutes
Kent
3 goals, 10 assists in 3670 minutes
Good luck to him, he had a fantastic purple patch with us, would have loved to have had him with us in his prime. As CT says though probably better he is away now given his injury problems. He leaves a champion and probably gave the best interviews ever in the history of Celtic 🍀
Don't get the OP at all.
Didn't cost a penny in transfers and was influencial during that period when we were really securing the title.
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 2 hours, 8 minutes ago
Very harsh. A hugely popular squad member, clearly. Didn't always play his best but then not always his fault. That derby match and his early days when cleary not fit but he quietly became a first pick with displays and goals to match. Rather him than Turnbull.
Good luck to him.
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This
Imagine the howls if we'd signed him from St Mirren for £150k 9 years ago?
Was valued at £12m when at Huddersfield
Still valued at £3m - and we're getting nought back
What a stupid post
Why the need? He served our club well and had some great games. Man of the match as I recall a couple of time. Often the guy who broke the deadlock and was a steadying influence in the middle of the park. You could see players looked up to him.
Sure he took time to settle and he was brought back a bit too early after injury from what I could see. But that’s hardly negatives in his time with us.
OP doesn’t watch football
Reputedly on >>£20kpw which is a health wage to free up. Let's face it he probably never had any re-sale value?
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 16 minutes ago
Reputedly on >>£20kpw which is a health wage to free up. Let's face it he probably never had any re-sale value?
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Indeed.
On the subject of freeing up wages, still a fair bit of deadwood we need to shift ideally, starting with our very own TREE Musketeers ... McCarthy, Soro and Ideguchi. We've had real value out of those DMs, eh? Honourable mention to Ajeti on that front as well.
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posted on 30/6/23
Harsh, no? Played a decent part in last season’s success IMO. Good luck to the guy.
posted on 30/6/23
Very harsh. A hugely popular squad member, clearly. Didn't always play his best but then not always his fault. That derby match and his early days when cleary not fit but he quietly became a first pick with displays and goals to match. Rather him than Turnbull.
Good luck to him.
posted on 30/6/23
Very harsh
Decent player. Did a good job for us. Goes with most people's best wishes.
A player we all knew we could improve upon but certainly hold no malice against him. As Silver said his poorest games were when he look unfit and struggling with injury but when free from it was a joy to watch.
Sadly injury caught up. He will be remembered fondly
posted on 30/6/23
I'm glad he's not around for another year , because his form was too up and down
No doubt had a great period just after the World Cup , but outwith that not great at all . Played a huge part in us winning the league
Don't think there's any need for the way the OP is , didn't think anyone had any real hate for Mooy at this stage
posted on 30/6/23
Think our best form was when Mooy and Hatate were at their best.
Mooy took a bit to get going, not a surprise considering he’d not been playing much before that. When he was up to speed, he was integral for us. He struggled after picking up his injury, so I think it’s harsh to suggest that the injury played a major part in his struggle to get form back considering he’s having to retire because of it.
An intelligent player, and would have been important for us if we could have got another season out of him.
posted on 30/6/23
Can't hate such a nice guy.
Save us a year of wages especially as he was unlikely to play for Rodgers as he makes forward passes.
Decent record too
7 goals, 11 assists in 1985 minutes
Kent
3 goals, 10 assists in 3670 minutes
posted on 30/6/23
Good luck to him, he had a fantastic purple patch with us, would have loved to have had him with us in his prime. As CT says though probably better he is away now given his injury problems. He leaves a champion and probably gave the best interviews ever in the history of Celtic 🍀
posted on 30/6/23
Don't get the OP at all.
Didn't cost a penny in transfers and was influencial during that period when we were really securing the title.
posted on 30/6/23
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 2 hours, 8 minutes ago
Very harsh. A hugely popular squad member, clearly. Didn't always play his best but then not always his fault. That derby match and his early days when cleary not fit but he quietly became a first pick with displays and goals to match. Rather him than Turnbull.
Good luck to him.
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This
posted on 30/6/23
Imagine the howls if we'd signed him from St Mirren for £150k 9 years ago?
Was valued at £12m when at Huddersfield
Still valued at £3m - and we're getting nought back
posted on 30/6/23
What a stupid post
Why the need? He served our club well and had some great games. Man of the match as I recall a couple of time. Often the guy who broke the deadlock and was a steadying influence in the middle of the park. You could see players looked up to him.
Sure he took time to settle and he was brought back a bit too early after injury from what I could see. But that’s hardly negatives in his time with us.
posted on 30/6/23
OP doesn’t watch football
posted on 30/6/23
Reputedly on >>£20kpw which is a health wage to free up. Let's face it he probably never had any re-sale value?
posted on 30/6/23
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 16 minutes ago
Reputedly on >>£20kpw which is a health wage to free up. Let's face it he probably never had any re-sale value?
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Indeed.
On the subject of freeing up wages, still a fair bit of deadwood we need to shift ideally, starting with our very own TREE Musketeers ... McCarthy, Soro and Ideguchi. We've had real value out of those DMs, eh? Honourable mention to Ajeti on that front as well.
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