Weedocbhoy60
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Nchtam. Just telling the truth or how dare he talk about Scottish football like that. Me? I think he's biting the hand that feeds. The sooner he's gone the better. Your thoughts folks......
?????? We are of the same mindset. However 12 mill or so wouldn't go wrong. Marseille or QOS don't really care, he ain't one of us no more.Put him on loan to Queen of the South. ? ? ?
Just let the guy go and get the best deal, he sees his future elsewhere and there may be more to the Porto story and something has happened thats annoyed him, wait and see but let him go if his head is not in Celtic.?????? We are of the same mindset. However 12 mill or so wouldn't go wrong. Marseille or QOS don't really care, he ain't one of us no more.
Said as much earlier mate wouldn't lose sleep if he went. Decent bid Defo punt more at the club and more coming through no great loss.Just let the guy go and get the best deal, he sees his future elsewhere and there may be more to the Porto story and something has happened thats annoyed him, wait and see but let him go if his head is not in Celtic.
Put him on loan to Queen of the South. ? ? ?
Agree with most of what you say but if (allegedly) what he said is true where do you go from there? Any player that wants to go fine, but don't Rock a boat to do it. And you do get more bee's with honey than vinegar but where do you draw the line?Let’s not be one dimensional You can have a hissy fit or a tantrum or an outburst of frustration without losing your head in Celtic. Don’t rush to judgement. A good man manager would take the lad aside and ask him what he wants and how can he best achieve that. The answer to the second part is always the same. Play your very best. Impress everyone. A petulant manager would take umbrage and punish the player. Now which option is a win win approach? You get more success with honey than with vinegar.
Let’s not be one dimensional You can have a hissy fit or a tantrum or an outburst of frustration without losing your head in Celtic. Don’t rush to judgement. A good man manager would take the lad aside and ask him what he wants and how can he best achieve that. The answer to the second part is always the same. Play your very best. Impress everyone. A petulant manager would take umbrage and punish the player. Now which option is a win win approach? You get more success with honey than with vinegar.
he's wanted to leave since Moussa left,his performances have nosedived,he's too good for the SPL,well phuqin prove it Olivier, VVD was too good for the Spl, but he phuqin proved it! ye might be a great player in yer mind, (ah'm a great player in ma mind FFS!) ye have to do it on the pitch,not wi'yer phuqin mouth, a, la joey barton!! and if ye don't like it olivier, ye can phuq off!I believe that if he is picked then he will play the best that he can. Some here assume that he will be petulant and not do his best. He is a professional player who will respond best to a manager capable of bringing out the best in him. One size does not fit all. Some players need their arses kicked and some need their egos boosted. He is the latter type and the worst possible management of him would be to tell him to get to fuck. Lennon knows this.
Agreed. The problem is that we need a detailed psychological profile on each player. Nowadays we have research findings that can tell us how to get the best out of a player Performance even in a professional can be raised or lowered either internally or externally. As a general principle most players do not respond well to abuse. It makes the abuser feel gratified for a moment but there’s no evidence that it’s the best option. Psychological enhancement of a team of individuals is a grossly underdeveloped aspect of sports science.Agree he's a professional player shouldn't need anyone to bring the best out in him that should come from within.one Size doesn't fit all, he shouldn't need a kick up the arse he's getting paid to do a job to the best of his ability and if he leaves anything on that field that's down to him mate.HH
How did man city work out??he's wanted to leave since Moussa left,his performances have nosedived,he's too good for the SPL,well phuqin prove it Olivier, VVD was too good for the Spl, but he phuqin proved it! ye might be a great player in yer mind, (ah'm a great player in ma mind FFS!) ye have to do it on the pitch,not wi'yer phuqin mouth, a, la joey barton!! and if ye don't like it olivier, ye can phuq off!
who's abusin him........Agreed. The problem is that we need a detailed psychological profile on each player. Nowadays we have research findings that can tell us how to get the best out of a player Performance even in a professional can be raised or lowered either internally or externally. As a general principle most players do not respond well to abuse. It makes the abuser feel gratified for a moment but there’s no evidence that it’s the best option. Psychological enhancement of a team of individuals is a grossly underdeveloped aspect of sports science.
Agreed. He lost his mate and shows signs of grief. I do not agree that telling him to harden up would be productive. Fix the grief and bring out the best in him. Don’t write him off just yet. Don’t let him squander his talent.he's wanted to leave since Moussa left,his performances have nosedived,he's too good for the SPL,well phuqin prove it Olivier, VVD was too good for the Spl, but he phuqin proved it! ye might be a great player in yer mind, (ah'm a great player in ma mind FFS!) ye have to do it on the pitch,not wi'yer phuqin mouth, a, la joey barton!! and if ye don't like it olivier, ye can phuq off!