Celtic Thread - 2022/23

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You're deluded.

Why on earth would he stay? He's already won everything he can with you. He'd get 4 X the salary and get to test himself against the best managers and teams in the world in the Premier League.

Totally deluded if you think he'd turn that down.
 
You're deluded.

Why on earth would he stay? He's already won everything he can with you. He'd get 4 X the salary and get to test himself against the best managers and teams in the world in the Premier League.

Totally deluded if you think he'd turn that down.
You’re deluded if you think this will be his only offer if he does well in the CL. The reason is simple, the risk. The history of Spurs and their managers relationship with Levy. The fans not wanting him and the lack of time before they turn. To someone who doesn’t understand the particular dynamics of taking over that club, it would seem a cert. But, let’s hope he’s smarter. A big bag of Gold will be no use when he gets fired. Why should he rush? Celtic wil have already offered to increase his salary. He is still n the CL, he has money to spend and he can wait one more season and be offered a job at a more stable club. That would be the smart move, the deluded move would be to see the glitter only and ignore the shit.

Plenty of managers have a good run with one team, get a move to a bigger club, usually in trouble and find out they fucked up. Only the deluded jump in to a shark pool. I choose to take in all the variables then weigh them up. That’s why I came to my conclusion. Based on the history of that club, the chairman, the turnover in managers and their fans. You buy into all of it. Spurs is a job for managers who want a payday. Some are blinded by their own ego. For the last 30 years all of the variables mentioned have crushed every single manager. All that glitters and is not gold.
 
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You’re deluded if you think this will be his only offer if he does well in the CL. The reason is simple, the risk. The history of Spurs and their managers relationship with Levy. The fans not wanting him and the lack of time before they turn. To someone who doesn’t understand the particular dynamics of taking over that club, it would seem a cert. But, let’s hope he’s smarter. A big bag of Gold will be no use when he gets fired. Why should he rush? Celtic wil have already offered to increase his salary. He is still n the CL, he has money to spend and he can wait one more season and be offered a job at a more stable club. That would be the smart move, the deluded move would be to see the glitter only and ignore the shit.

Plenty of managers have a good run with one team, get a move to a bigger club, usually in trouble and find out they fucked up. Only the deluded jump in to a shark pool. I choose to take in all the variables then weigh them up. That’s why I came to my conclusion. Based on the history of that club, the chairman, the turnover in managers and their fans. You buy into all of it. Spurs is a job for managers who want a payday. Some are blinded by their own ego. For the last 30 years all of the variables mentioned have crushed every single manager. All that glitters and is not gold.
Eventually, for £40m or more.
 
Do well at Celtic or Rangers and you might get an opportunity at one of the clubs outside the top 6 but would not normally be anywhere near a top 6 club. Not saying there are not some good coaches but they would have to prove themselves in a more competitive league before anyone would take the risk , as has happened with the players.

Think if he continues to do well at Celtic (and well is you have to win the league and at least one of the cups every year or you have failed) he might get offers from other Premier league clubs but not any of the top 6 except Spurs who seem to have run out of managers to offer the job to - they seem desperate.

Outside of Spurs he will never be offered a bigger job in the PL until he has already worked in it. That might be the more sensible plan but think ego kicks in and even in failure at spurs given all the top class coaches who have failed there before it raises his profile in the PL and probably does little to damage his reputation.

Moneywise I think even Southampton turnover double what Celtic do so his salary offer is gonna be pretty persuasive.
 
Do well at Celtic or Rangers and you might get an opportunity at one of the clubs outside the top 6 but would not normally be anywhere near a top 6 club. Not saying there are not some good coaches but they would have to prove themselves in a more competitive league before anyone would take the risk , as has happened with the players.

Think if he continues to do well at Celtic (and well is you have to win the league and at least one of the cups every year or you have failed) he might get offers from other Premier league clubs but not any of the top 6 except Spurs who seem to have run out of managers to offer the job to - they seem desperate.

Outside of Spurs he will never be offered a bigger job in the PL until he has already worked in it. That might be the more sensible plan but think ego kicks in and even in failure at spurs given all the top class coaches who have failed there before it raises his profile in the PL and probably does little to damage his reputation.

Moneywise I think even Southampton turnover double what Celtic do so his salary offer is gonna be pretty persuasive.
Apart from Pep everyone of your top six have failed. You win it every year. Starting at Spurs is only for fucking mugs. If he takes it, he has made a **** of it.
 
Apart from Pep everyone of your top six have failed. You win it every year. Starting at Spurs is only for fucking mugs. If he takes it, he has made a **** of it.
He is not getting a job at City , United , Liverpool , Arsenal , Chelsea or Newcastle based on anything he can achieve at Celtic. Spurs would normally be out of reach and he would maybe go to a decent mid table side at best. That is about as well as successful performances in the scottish league is currently judged - might be harsh but its a fact.

If your point is you think he would be better waiting for a Brighton , Palace or Brentford opportunity you may well have a point but not sure his stock will ever be any higher than it is now whilst in Scotland.

If your point is he might qualify for the knockouts in CL and get a top 6 offer then thats not gonna happen.
 
You’re deluded if you think this will be his only offer if he does well in the CL. The reason is simple, the risk. The history of Spurs and their managers relationship with Levy. The fans not wanting him and the lack of time before they turn. To someone who doesn’t understand the particular dynamics of taking over that club, it would seem a cert. But, let’s hope he’s smarter. A big bag of Gold will be no use when he gets fired. Why should he rush? Celtic wil have already offered to increase his salary. He is still n the CL, he has money to spend and he can wait one more season and be offered a job at a more stable club. That would be the smart move, the deluded move would be to see the glitter only and ignore the shit.

Plenty of managers have a good run with one team, get a move to a bigger club, usually in trouble and find out they fucked up. Only the deluded jump in to a shark pool. I choose to take in all the variables then weigh them up. That’s why I came to my conclusion. Based on the history of that club, the chairman, the turnover in managers and their fans. You buy into all of it. Spurs is a job for managers who want a payday. Some are blinded by their own ego. For the last 30 years all of the variables mentioned have crushed every single manager. All that glitters and is not gold.
Graham Potter is a case in point of a successful manager at a "smaller" club not being able to bring that success to the "bigger" club he moved to.
 
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