Scotty Sinclair Appreciation Post

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Apparently Scinclair has had 14 clubs in his 16 years as a pro, appears he make a big impression for a year or so then gets sold on. Seems a very strange stat`. Does he get too comfortable and not put the required effort in??
 
Whatever problems Sincy had at other clubs he did not bring them North with him when he signed for Celtic.
I have nothing but admiration for this Bhoy,according to Neil Lennon he never once banged on his door or complained about why he was not getting game time.
Some people will say this shows a lack of ambition,I believe it show,s the class this Bhoy possessed..
I realise his last year was not what he would have wanted it to be but I prefer to remember the good times with Sincy rather than the very few bad times.
I am sorry for him that he was never given the opportunity to say goodbye to the fans he obviously loved,as his BBC interview will stand testimony to..
Good luck Sincy wherever you play.

HH.
 
Whatever problems Sincy had at other clubs he did not bring them North with him when he signed for Celtic.
I have nothing but admiration for this Bhoy,according to Neil Lennon he never once banged on his door or complained about why he was not getting game time.
Some people will say this shows a lack of ambition,I believe it show,s the class this Bhoy possessed..
I realise his last year was not what he would have wanted it to be but I prefer to remember the good times with Sincy rather than the very few bad times.
I am sorry for him that he was never given the opportunity to say goodbye to the fans he obviously loved,as his BBC interview will stand testimony to..
Good luck Sincy wherever you play.

HH.

Think when James Forrest or Calum McGregor have their tetimonials we will get a chance to see Sincy again and give him the appreciation treatment, any testimonals coming up will include most definetly the invicibles/treble maybe quadruple players. So this chapter and run is not closed yet and may be the longest chapter in any Celtic book by a mile.
 
Think when James Forrest or Calum McGregor have their tetimonials we will get a chance to see Sincy again and give him the appreciation treatment, any testimonals coming up will include most definetly the invicibles/treble maybe quadruple players. So this chapter and run is not closed yet and may be the longest chapter in any Celtic book by a mile.
I bet Compper offers to come back for testimonials!
 
Think when James Forrest or Calum McGregor have their tetimonials we will get a chance to see Sincy again and give him the appreciation treatment, any testimonals coming up will include most definetly the invicibles/treble maybe quadruple players. So this chapter and run is not closed yet and may be the longest chapter in any Celtic book by a mile.
I am sure boab he would appreciate that.

HH.
 
Great signing,great professional,loved his backheeler against the sheep! think he was shabbily treated by the club towards the end when Morgan started instead of him,
But great pro,and an "invincible", thanks for the memories Scotty Sinclair HH ☘
Well said Michael,, the class he has both as a Bhoy and a human being pours out of him,, and as boab said maybe at one of the Bhoys testimonials he will get to say the goodbye,s he was not afforded before he left for Preston..

HH
 
His stats speak for themself. He was an awsome player for us. He loved the club and I'm sure we will see him in paradise supporting the bhoys on his day off.
I believe, in the future he will defo be a great cheerleader for our club and scottish football while he does the rounds as a pundit, if that's the route he chooses. I'd rather him than fat boyd and commons on my TV screen.
 
'He's a good player but where's he going? If Villa want him gone and he wants out of there then we stick to our guns. If it starts to head beyond £5m we need to be looking elsewhere-he's playing left back ffs'
That was a conversation I had with my Brother as the Sinclair 'deal' looked like it was becoming protracted.
Within a few weeks I'd have happily had Celtic pay double our ceiling limit. From the moment he came off the bench to score that goal against Hearts, Sinclair was the first name I looked for on the team sheet all year.
I loved that he settled so well, that he just seemed to enjoy playing for us. He looked like he'd finish his career at Celtic and be happy to do so. Perhaps he was a victim of his own success with such an amazing first season-hard stats to live up to- but even in that second year he was still a class act. I adored the guy. Latterly he went off the boil, he seemed to struggle to beat a man as easily as he did before. He was doubled even trebled up on of course but to be a Celtic player consistently you need to adapt to that. Look at Jamesy now. Gets stick but they swarm him like bees when he gets the ball. Some cope some don't.
Sinclair's star began to descend and he didn't deserve being ostracised as he was.
See that goal against Thistle in the League Cup? I loved that. It ended up being a goodbye I guess but not a bad Dear John.
Invincible and one of the main reasons we were. When we slow down or God forbid stop this golden period of our history, we'll look back and Scotty Sinclair will be a big part of all our reminiscences.
Love the bones of the man.
 
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