As the title says, what's the point? Celtic now one game away from a another treble.
They have won 13 of the last 14 league seasons.
A win against Aberdeen would mean they've won 7 of the last 9 scottish cups.
Same again for league cup winning 7 of the last 9.
With the massive gulf in squad quality and financial resources it doesn't look like these stats will improve any time soon.
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20-04-2025 04:41 PM #1
What's the point/what can change?
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20-04-2025 04:44 PM #4This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-04-2025 05:33 PM #6
Them beating Aberdeen hopefully helps us. It is what it is. We have our days, or weeks like in feb/Mar where supporting a club like Hibs trumps beating every other team at a Canter
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20-04-2025 05:34 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-04-2025 05:38 PM #8
Christ sakes, the last 4 months are literally what we follow football for.
Your rivals are *****, you love the team and there’s an awesome connection.
Its never about trophies or success for us and the majority of football fans, its about the micro moments of fun and winning games that make worthwhile.
If that’s not for you then I suggest you change allegiance or lower expectations."...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”
Sir Alex Ferguson
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20-04-2025 05:42 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Like other have said we have to enjoy the good times and live in hope of winning the occasional trophy.
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20-04-2025 05:45 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The point is you love your team, you celebrate the victories and take the defeats on the chin… but when the once a decade cup win..does come along… it feels better than any Celtic fan will ever experience.
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20-04-2025 05:46 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I somehow doubt that the uglies would go for it.
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20-04-2025 05:49 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You're absolutely right, the trophies we have won in my life time will all be more special than the annual double/treble that their fans experience.
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20-04-2025 05:53 PM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think we do strive for success, we just still measure it in footballing rather financial terms.
Celtic no longer win trophies, they buy them. They just have to remember to show up to collect them. They've already bought the league next season and possibly both cups unless they slip up and fall asleep at the wheel. As a consequence, the only real excitement in Scotland are the 3-6 European positions, and for the smaller clubs like Hearts, the 7-12 battle for the relegation slots.
For Celtic fans the domestic season is an empty and meaningless experience for all but the most brain-dead and child-like professional celebrators.
The only real prospect of genuine glory for them is in Europe where they are inevitably humped on a level playing field.
In the domestic cups we're all hoping for them to basically slip up, or be euro fatigued while facing an away tie at ER, Ibrox or Pittodrie.
But the domestic trophy haul is a joyless procession, only a v-sign to the Huns. When anyone (bar the huns) lifts one of the cups, it will be a truly momentous occasion.
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20-04-2025 05:57 PM #14
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We need to consistently punch our weight. We’re doing it this season, we often don’t. Do that consistently over a period of years and we’ll get some form of success along the line. Even with little prospect of winning a trophy the last few months has been brilliant and I can’t wait for a European trip.
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20-04-2025 06:01 PM #15
I want to assure everybody that the following is not how I want things to pan out, but...
The only way I can see this ending is for Celtc (and possibly The Rangers) to either move to the English Leagues, or for the larger European clubs to form their own league structure and one or both to be invited.
TBH, from my PoV, the latter is the most likely outcome.Last edited by Keith_M; 21-04-2025 at 04:32 PM.
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20-04-2025 06:06 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Suppose the counter argument to that would be that ourselves, hearts, Aberdeen could then gain investment and become the new old firm dominating the game.
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20-04-2025 06:10 PM #17
What needs to change is the financial playing field, but we all know it isn't going to. Even if a club did source a sugar daddy willing to pump in the millions it would take to compete with the Uglies on anything like a regular basis, as soon as that club sets foot into Europe their FFP rules would get it banned. And there is simply no chance that either the SFA, or on the bigger stage UEFA, are ever going to introduce a salary cap that would bring the likes of us closer to Celtic in Scotland, or Celtic closer to Liverpool in Europe.
The point is simply supporting your club and that already happens in some parts of Europe, particularly Germany. IMO that has become more of a thing here than it ever was, as witness the willingness of folk to turn out in big numbers to support Hibs. Hearts and Aberdeen even though they know, and have known for years, that their club has absolutely no chance of winning the league.
There's a load of things that could happen, like a breakaway league that excludes the Uglies. But we all know that if that happened two things would happen:
A) UEFA would exclude us from their competitions, because the clubs who dominate their leagues around Europe would pressure them to do it fearing similar happening in their own leagues.
B) Celtic and Sevco would worm their way into the English system, eventually leading to them dominating all of the football coverage in this country the way Cardiff, Swansea and Wrexham do in Wales, making the domestic league a byline 5 pages into the back pages of all the papers and in the fullness of time every kid in the country supporting them as they work their way up the leagues.
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20-04-2025 06:20 PM #18
For the next month or so. I hope nothing changes. Celtic do their bit by winning the cup and group stage European football at ER.
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20-04-2025 06:21 PM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The Welsh League doesn't have any clubs close to the size of Hibs, Hearts or Aberdeen.
Even the Dundee clubs, Motherwell, St Mirren ect are far bigger and have much larger supports than any club in that league.
The League of Wales is probably similar to Scottish League 1 in terms of attendance.
Without checking id imagine that Hibs alone have a bigger average attendance than the entire Welsh league combined.
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20-04-2025 06:31 PM #21
Scottish football is ripe for “disruption”…
Cue Americans entering stage left…
But…
i was coincidentally thinking about this earlier. What can teams do given they don’t have the financial clout and with that in mind what about Hibs?
John Collins was ahead of his time and got it. Although the wheels came off the cart.
One thing you can compete on is fitness. Lack of fitness should NEVER be an excuse at Hibs with the embarrassment of riches we have in terms of facilities and sports scientists.
Be organised and execute game plans
Develops the right culture. Feed off and create an expectation and a “winning culture” easy to say difficult to achieve cos everyone can say that
Hire and develop players with the right character.
Develop the technical attributes of players.
Speed up the execution of patterns of play against the opposition. I’ve watched Arsenal and Newcastle at points this season and they are almost unplayable when they speed up their execution. That needs players of a certain calibre.
Just my logical conclusions in the absence of dosh
And if you look at what SDG has built you can see quite a few if not all of these elements are in place.Last edited by Viva_Palmeiras; 20-04-2025 at 06:34 PM.
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20-04-2025 06:31 PM #22
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Like most other leagues around the world same teams win everything.
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20-04-2025 06:33 PM #23
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Nothing will change until we get rid of the Glasgow pair. We had the chance years ago but Aberdeen bottled it. We’d need all the clubs to stay strong and attempt to go it alone but they won’t.
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20-04-2025 06:45 PM #25This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote"We know the people who have invested so far are simple fans." Vladimir Romanov - Scotsman 10th December 2012
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20-04-2025 06:53 PM #27
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20-04-2025 08:00 PM #29
There’s a photo doing the rounds of Celtic fans streaming out of Hampden at half time. 4-0 up in a semi and the pub is more appealing. I remember their fans leaving before the trophy presentation when they beat us in the LC final a few years ago. Must be pish being a Celtic fan.
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