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12 minutes ago
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Kazakhstan holds key to Celtic transfer cash
It's been clear for a while now Celtic are reverting to a previous model when it comes to sanctioning a big transfer the recent past, when they've not been guaranteed Champions League football, they've opted to see whether the existing squad is good enough to navigate the qualifiers before other words, make the group phase, Brendan, and then we'll loosen the purse strings manager has been asking for quality signings for quite a while. He still doesn't have them in the forward areas and while deals are there in the background waiting to be done, Celtic won't give the green light until they know what kind of revenue is coming in. Champions League level or Europa League?Which means it all boils down to Kazakhstan and a trip to face Kairat Almaty a week on Tuesday. Before then, of course, the Scottish champions will hope to have bagged a few goals in the home leg to give themselves some comfort and stakes could not be higher. It's quite the gamble to wait until the last few days of the transfer window to make your can be done, of course, but prices tend to inflate at that late stage. Witness the £26m outlay roughly this time last year for Adam Idah, Arne Engels and Auston Trusty. Two of whom were on the bench for Celtic's first two league matches while striker Idah is yet to get off the mark this board is either trusting – or gambling – that the current crop of players, minus the departed Kyogo Furuhashi, Nicolas Kuhn and Greg Taylor plus the injured Jota, are good enough to get the job done against the Kazakh extra nous Brendan Rodgers and his men learned through last season's league phase campaign should stand them in good is not, however, the same team, either in personnel or form. The levels reached away to Bayern Munich were a peak from which the side has had a natural drop-off. The manager has pretty much admitted the only way to get back to those levels is to spend money on a striker and a winger at the bare minimum. The kind of money available to him will be determined by the outcome of this play-off. Over to you then, Brendan.


BBC News
12 minutes ago
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Bolster squad & upgrade Fir Park - your views on Miller money
We asked for your views on what Motherwell should do with the club record transfer fee banked from Lennon Miller's move to what some of you said: Gary: We need at least three players so funds should be made available, but we also need to invest in training facilities and the Phil O'Donnell stand which ideally would be demolished and rebuilt if Part of it definitely needs to improve the squad, but the majority needs to go towards various stadium improvements, particularly in the Phil O'Donnell stand which requires a lot of work and the continued upgrade to the current training facility which we have already been investing in so We need to mix it, we're in need of a proper training ground, but also in need to bolster the squad for this season and seasons to come. New signings and contracts come first for me, then what we have left we can provide for Hopefully modernisation of Fir Park is high up on the board's agenda. We saw Aberdeen install a screen. Hopefully things along those lines. Hopefully the manager can get a chunk of that as well to fund the stuff on the park. We are not far We need at least three signings. Reinforce the central defence. Attempt to replace Lennon's creativity in the midfield and an out-and-out striker. Lennon was fantastic but with the funds we can seriously challenge for top six with smart Motherwell should invest some of the money into the repair and upgrade of seating in the Phil O'Donnell main stand. The place is looking quite tired and I believe a large portion of it should be set aside to construct a purpose-built training facility, and the remainder used to bolster the current squad.


Scotsman
an hour ago
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Celtic v Falkirk injury news: 6 out with Brendan Rodgers to make decision on trio for Premier Sports Cup tie
Celtic will look to progress to the quarter-finals of the Premier Sports Cup as they welcome newly-promoted Falkirk to Celtic Park on Friday night (kick-off: 7.45pm). Winners of the competition for the last three seasons, Brendan Rodgers' side have started the campaign in a typically efficient fashion, beating St Mirren and Aberdeen in their opening two league games. They will be aiming to continue their winning start to the season against the Bairns and go a step closer to retaining the Premier Sports Cup trophy. As for their visitors, Falkirk, they head to Glasgow in need of a result after taking just one point from their first two games following promotion. Last weekend's 3-1 defeat to Livingston was disappointing for John McGlynn's side, but the cup will offer them a temporary rest-bite as they go in search of their first win of the season. The home side is expected to rotate ahead of next week's crucial Champions League qualifier against Kairat Almaty, with Shin Yamada, Anthony Ralston, Paulo Bernardo, and Jahmai Simpson-Pusey all in line to feature. Meanwhile, Falkirk has a number of injury issues heading into the game, with up to six first-teamers missing the game in Glasgow. Ahead of the game at Celtic Park, The Scotsman has all the latest team news: 1 . Ethan Ross - Falkirk - DOUBT The young midfielder has an ankle injury that makes his a major doubt for the visit to Celtic Park. | (Photo: Paul Devlin/SNS Group) Photo: SNS Group Photo Sales 2 . Jota - Celtic - OUT Won't be seen until the turn of the year after suffering an ACL injury against Dundee United last season. | Getty Images Photo Sales 3 . Jahmai Simpson-Pusey - Celtic - DEBUT? Brendan Rodgers revealed the new loan signing will need some time before making his first appearance for Celtic, but he could opt to give him minutes off the bench in Friday night's cup tie. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group Photo Sales 4 . Kieran Tierney - Celtic - RESTED Came off with sickness against Aberdeen last weekend, and feels like a likely candidate to be rested against Falkirk. | SNS Group Photo: SNS Group Photo Sales