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Celtic v Motherwell 26/12/2024


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We’ve drawn the last two games at Parkhead and we tend not to get hammered there against them like we do at Fir Park these days.

That said a result here is unlikely and a clean sheet is simply not going to happen.

I’ll opt for the optimistic outlook and predict another 1-1 draw. 

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9 hours ago, MJC said:

We’ve drawn the last two games at Parkhead and we tend not to get hammered there against them like we do at Fir Park these days.

That said a result here is unlikely and a clean sheet is simply not going to happen.

I’ll opt for the optimistic outlook and predict another 1-1 draw. 

Are you feeling all right? 🤣🤣

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On 12/22/2024 at 1:44 PM, MJC said:

We’ve drawn the last two games at Parkhead and we tend not to get hammered there against them like we do at Fir Park these days.

That said a result here is unlikely and a clean sheet is simply not going to happen.

I’ll opt for the optimistic outlook and predict another 1-1 draw. 

you've just tempted fate ... 4-0 Celtic. 

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13 minutes ago, FirParkCornerExile said:

our defence is gradualy morphing into last season defence , chuck in a keeper starting to gift goals and a pumping is a racing certainty.

That's because we're starting with Casey and Blaney, 2 of the worst culprits from last season's debacle at the back.

Whether or not you like them as individual players, they do not work as a combo.

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2 hours ago, weeyin said:

That's because we're starting with Casey and Blaney, 2 of the worst culprits from last season's debacle at the back.

Whether or not you like them as individual players, they do not work as a combo.

I could understand that logic if they played as a two. How does that work when Gordon plays in between them? Isnt he supposed to be the glue that holds things together?

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11 hours ago, joewarkfanclub said:

I could understand that logic if they played as a two. How does that work when Gordon plays in between them? Isnt he supposed to be the glue that holds things together?

Gordon can't mark his own man and cover for the other two's mistakes as well. They make too many individual errors, have concentration lapses, make slack passes, get stranded out of position etc.

You can get just about get away with one of them back there, but they just don't work in combination. Two clean sheets total in the league when they both start says it all for me. 

 

 

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