A weekly live stream to have a chance in a friendly respectful live stream to share opinions and points of view among Celtic fans and football fans where everyone’s point of view can be respected and valued and debated (as long as it is all done politely and fairly) Lots of things to talk about What can Maloney and O’Neill achieve by the end of the season and should the league or the cup or the double or Europa league knock out phase progress be the goal or can all those be achieved? Who could/should be the Celtic manager/head coach for the summer f 2026 onwards? Which positions are most needed to boosted in January and the summer windows? Who played well or didn’t play well in the Dundee United and Falkirk games and who deserves a chance to win a place in the team or on the bench who at the moment isn’t getting a fair chance Should MON and Maloney rest the starting 11 for the cup game on Sunday to give all the subs and back ups a chance for game time and a chance to win a 1st team matchday squad place Were there any positives from the 33 days of the Nancy era? Why couldn’t Celtic’s players learn and adapt to the modified 3-4-3 in the 4-5 weeks when lots of teams have quickly learned it and used to win games and leagues and trophies Are the players just not good enough? Are the players too stubborn or self important to change? Was it not coached properly (even though the same coaches taught it to the players at CC and Montreal and in coaches training courses) The system when played correctly is not actually that different to a standard 3-4-3 used by lots of top clubs or even to the Rodgers 4-3-3 or the O’Neill/Maloney 4-2-1-2-1 and why could the players only play with intensity and purpose for 45 minutes and not the full 90 they did in a similar Angeball set up Lots of topics and maybe even some transfers or loans or deals to discuss too 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍
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