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gazurtoids
Liam Brady Joined: 13 Mar 2015 Location: dublin Status: Offline Points: 1763 |
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He looks like one of those kids in underage football who's just too big and strong for the other kids in that compilation ...and that's L1, a big strong rough and tumble league |
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DR.HUGO
Alan Kernaghan Joined: 03 Mar 2011 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 106 |
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that’s a great compilation greenie. he looks like a very strong lad. Him and Armstrong will be a handful for the opposition in the near future.
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greenshoots
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seriously good compilation! Looks a player in the making, hopefully he gets the right career breaks in the next 12-24 months.
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Maccatacca
Ray Houghton Joined: 01 Jun 2016 Status: Offline Points: 4217 |
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Judging off that compilation alone, Lawal is exactly the type of midfielder that Celtic were missing this weekend.
Unfortunately he doesn't come from the Japanese league, and instead has emerged in 'Diddy' League 1. Although Celtic fans are quick to forget that Matt O'Riley also emerged from that league. |
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horsebox
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WTF are you talking about .
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The O'Shea
Jack Charlton I know everything and I’m NEVER wrong Joined: 16 Aug 2013 Location: Ireland Status: Online Points: 9559 |
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I would imagine he's talking about the fact that the likes of Iwata are currently getting bigged up by the Celtic support, despite the fact he looks barely capable of passing the ball - while the likes of Lawal who looks like he could be a driving force in midfield will likely be sent to play in defence for the Celtic reserves when he returns there.
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We're decent enough..
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horsebox
Robbie Keane Born n bred in darndale. Joined: 03 Feb 2010 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 34884 |
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Alternatively, he's been sent out on loan to get experience of playing football and could come back and play for the 1st team like Scales did.
Either way - I am sure you'll find something to moan about. |
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It was far across the sea,
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The O'Shea
Jack Charlton I know everything and I’m NEVER wrong Joined: 16 Aug 2013 Location: Ireland Status: Online Points: 9559 |
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Lets not rewrite history here - Scales was sent out on loan because it was decided he wasn't required for the first team. There was no intention of developing him, in fact they'd have sold him to Aberdeen over the summer if they'd coughed up 500K. It's was pure chance that he was given his opportunity due to a raft of injuries, otherwise he'd have spent this year either on the bench or out of the squad entirely. I expect he'll be replaced next season anyway, despite possibly being Celtic's best player this season he's already started to take pelters from a sizeable cohort of fans over recent months, who are pining for Nawrocki and Lagerbielke to be recalled despite the fact they've both largely looked poor when they have played. The unknown shiny thing always appeals more, and at few clubs is that more true than Celtic.
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We're decent enough..
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kevin100
Ray Houghton Joined: 01 Jul 2020 Location: Mallow Status: Offline Points: 3388 |
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Loaning him out was the correct move as he needed a season to develop out the way of Celtic and the choice of club was pretty solid too where gametime was close to guaranteed!
Been a good move for him I would expect him to feature for Celtic and his ability to play multiple roles will come in handy as regards getting gametime. If Celtic turn their nose up at him he will have plenty suitors ready to try and sign him!!
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nirvana2024
Ronnie Whelan Joined: 24 Feb 2024 Status: Offline Points: 78 |
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A driving force in midfield in league one ! Oh, how our standards have fallen for midfielders, when a league one player is seen as a viable solution, to our long standing midfield problem .
Edited by nirvana2024 - 06 Mar 2024 at 3:10am |
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Bukowski
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Lawal here talks about being happy with how the loan move worked out, how he prefers playing mid-field but is happy to play other positions when back at Celtic. Says he's regularly in touch with the coaches up there.
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"The third path to wisdom is experience, and is the most bitter."
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Greenie50
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1 goal, 1 assist, MOTM & Team of the Week for Fleetwoods 2-0 win over Northampton Omochere scored the other (should have had a hat-trick) Scored again tonight vs Peterbrough, Omochere missed a penalty. Currently 1-1.
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Bukowski
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Nice highlights there off Fleetwood. Kilkenny played a handy volley off the bar and his corners were not too bad.
Lawal and Omichere look like twinsies on a little phone screen. Same height and build and same hairstyle. Lawal looks very good at this level.
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"The third path to wisdom is experience, and is the most bitter."
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ButtySugrue
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J89
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Unfortunately Fleetwood missed another pen in the second half to go 2-1 up with Lawal missing this time. Even with Fleetwood being one of the worst teams this season think Lawal could still get a decent loan next season if Celtic don't keep him around the senior team. It's funny that he likely only joined Fleetwood because Scott Brown was the manager. So at the time you thought this could be an iffy move especially with Brown getting the sack two weeks after Lawal joined. But has worked out well for him in the end with Charlie Adam coming in and after a couple of days of training moving him into midfield. |
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Fleetwood are a poor football team but he's improved a lot there since moving to midfield. Hopefully he continues there wherever he is next season, and can take Cullen's midfield place for the next Euros campaign
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kevin100
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He will have to establish himself at a higher level than Fleetwood for that to happen but he will be playing at a higher level one way or another. It’s been a massively positive loan stint for him and he’s shown his capabilities in midfield too which is a relief. From watching him with the U21s its like a preview of what you’d get if you played Pogba,Doucoure or Dendoncker at CB.
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