Sunday, March 06, 2016

Only a record score will save Ronny in Cup Semi Local Derby

With the jitters setting in amongst an increasing number of Ronny Deila's estwhile supporters, the Scottish Cup Semi-Final draw offered a tie that was a potential minefield or a possible hope of redemption.

Little more than 12 months ago, in another semi-final, much was anticipated by a slavering media pack, hopeful that Deila's resurgent Celtic could be derailed by an Ibrox side marshalled by that wily old fox, Kenny McDowall.

The event proved something of a damp squib with the national stadium's surface the nearest thing to a leveller on display, a field more appropriate to the lower reaches of junior football.

On that occasion, the then Championship favourites failed to record a shot on target, something that will surely be a more realistic aim this time around, going strongly in their domestic league, a chance of Petrofac Cup glory and, at the helm, a coach who is the envy of Europe's elite clubs.

Anyone who has listened to Mark Warburton's pronouncements on the finer points of commerce, tactics, advice on refereeing, the science of artificial playing surfaces and football etiquette will realise that Celtic, who have been on shaky form of late, will face a very different prospect to that rag-tag assembly of hoofers, journeymen and cultural icons who last faced the Hoops in the south side of Glasgow.

And yet, such have been the demands placed on Ronny Deila and so profound have been the fears around developments at Celtic Park that, for the first time in more than 125 years, a Celtic manager will almost certainly be expected to deliver a record victory to have any hope of retaining the faith of his most ardent partisans.

Few would envy him on 16th April, facing a team currently 37 points ahead of Morton, who Celtic beat 3-0 to set up the clash, yet being required to match, if not better, that result to remain in a job.

The choice is a stark one – a historic win or you're history, Ronny.--

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

A record score will not save Deila.

BB78 said...

Absolute bollocks. The aim of the tie is to reach the Cup Final. If Ronny achieves this then he has done his job. You can't set a score target "Win by this amount or you are sacked"!!!

Who in their right mind would come to Celtic if that's how we treated the previous manager? Sacked for getting to the Cup Final. The guy can't win.

jas said...

Your bang on BB78, his first and foremost job is getting us to the final, lest it be forgotten we WILL without doubt be playing v 12 men, that is not paranoia but a true fact that will be borne out. The only other time we played this mob, Thompson made sure the score remained "only" 2-0, cast your mind back when Griffiths was through one on one and the mason in the black deliberately pulled the play back as it would've been 3-0 going in at half time and civil unrest and Armageddon would've ensued had he not. Without being bullish/over confident/arrogant I expect Celtic to win comfortably, so they beat Dundee 4-0, big deal, Sevco only drew with Morton at £brox with a last minute goal of their own, these results mean nothing, what DOES is that we have been playing professional teams all season long, Sevco have been wiping the floor with working men who are lucky to train twice a week and many who have to work a shift the same day they played Sevco. So long as our attitude is right, which I'm sure it will be, we will run out comfortable winners and leave them to their semi pro Petrofac cup final v Peterhead.

Anonymous said...

3 - 0 would be a record score against this mob

Anonymous said...

Surely this article is a satirical one it cannot be serious petrofac cup mngr elite clubs crock of shit shows u can't write sensible article when Drunk

TheCeltsAreHere said...

You started strongly and tailed off. The fact that you write "drunk" with a capital D probably says something.

Anonymous said...

What a load of pish this is! The goal in this game is to reach the final, no matter the opposition. Sick to death of our famous support this season! Get behind the team and the manager through thick & thin. If I was on that park I wouldn't want to play for these "fans" with their attitude this season.

Anonymous said...

U started badly and got worse

Anonymous said...

Agree 100% mate truly sick of our support we r beginning to get like sevco mob support team or piss off convinced some of these blogs and smsm have different agenda HH

BB78 said...

As this will be the first meeting between the 2 clubs in the Scottish Cup, surely the tie is historic for that reason alone, and if we win it will simply be the first victory (of many) over our newest rivals?