Thursday 7 March 2013

Celtic’s Champions League exit: We have to know where we came from to realise where we are!



Our disappointment exiting the Champions League last night was softened by what happened at Celtic Park three weeks ago. Of course in the true Celtic mind and spirit, many of us trotted down to the bookies yesterday to take advantage of some ridiculous bets on offer. Why, well because that’s what we do when living with eternal hope. Me, well I had Celtic to win 2-1 (25/1), 3-1 (100/1) and 4-1 (125/1) okay £6 exited my pocket so I’m back to the Lidl brand of Rice Krispies!

Just to get to the level of the last 16 in the Champions League can take decades of years when building a team more or less from scratch, indeed a last 16 that Manchester City have never dipped their feet into with their gazillions of wealth! There is not a British team left in after ourselves, Chelsea the holders didn’t even make to where we were, and have a glance at Liverpool failing in the Europa Cup.

All clubs mentioned above have swathes of wealth. We operate on pocket money compared to them. Its right at this point where we have to be realistic at where our expectations begin to compete at this level of Champions League football!

Neil Lennon moved in after Tony Mowbray, dismantled his team with haste, did well enough in the Europa Cup last year, has now just to be confirmed as lifting his 2nd SPL title and has taken us to where we are today on the CL stage. That’s a good place to be. That’s also an excellent place to be when re-building for the next round of Champions League qualifiers beginning on July 16/17.

Yes Victor and Gary have no wish to sign longer improved contracts at the Club. Fine. They’ve been great for us and we deserve to take that extra profit on them - because as much as their own dedication has brought them to a different level, so has the coaching and the CL stage Celtic have provided for them along with the opportunity to mature at a big Club. Let’s be clear here, it’s the SPL they’re wishing to leave. Leaving Celtic is part of that. If Celtic were in the English Premiership they’d be fine staying with Celtic.

Celtic’s recent model of scouring the world for relatively unknown players has been a tremendous success. John Park is the man who heads up that system, and although there have been a few disappointments, the success have easily outweighed the ordinary.

What now for Neil Lennon? The last thing anyone should think, even attempt to do with Neil is to take him for granted. Lennon is Celtic through and through and also gets involved in other Celtic matters off the park that other managers aren’t interested in. He doesn’t do the “We’ll take it on the chin and move on” chat. No, if it matters to Celtic’s welfare, even although it’s outside his remit of being a manager, his Celtic spirit takes over and involved he gets. Doing that brings you extra grief, as does this country’s incessant want to pillory him. That takes its toll and it’s not natural for anyone to be constantly in an ‘under attack’ situation. Although he does handle it remarkably well.

What I think would upset Neil the most is not being backed with his team building plan and the type of player he wishes to bring in to improve and strengthen the squad. That would be paramount to his thinking, because believe it or not, banging your head off a brick wall is not what any manager wishes to do on a regular basis. In saying that Neil is a very clever guy and he realises the financial parameters that Celtic work within. Gone are the days of £6m signings of Sutton, Hartson & Lennon himself.

I’m not despondent in anyway. We’ve punched above our weight at CL level and it’s been an exciting journey of discovery. If the Club are completely in tune with Neil’s ambitions for Celtic then we have plenty to look forward to and more!     

  

    

1 comment:

  1. Your last paragraph sums it up Matt, a lot of progress made but more required if we are to enjoy those special European nights under the lights in the next few years. A few leaving but what sort of quality will come in? Tirnaog

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