View Full Version : The Juninho just shut up thread!
celtic76
14 Jun 2005, 10:10 AM
Ok I can understand a player being frustrated. But there is a way to be a man about it or you can be a whiney little B****. Am I the only one getting tired of hearing this song and dance routine? Ok so we your stay at Parkhead was not enjoyable and that you did not live up to the hype that surronded you. It bugs the hell out of me to here players put the blame entirly upon one individual and think that there crap does not stink. Maybe he should have tried a little harder and played some reserve games in order to get use to the flow of the game as he seemed to be running in slow motion when he was on the pitch. :mad:
Scottish_Morton
14 Jun 2005, 10:20 AM
Juninho was a very good player, but he was pish for Celtic and we all know this.
Parkhead_Faithful
14 Jun 2005, 11:18 AM
pish at an exorbitant wage too.
Mind you thats been the norm with MON's signings the last 2 seasons outwith bellamy.
Teso Dos Bichos
14 Jun 2005, 11:52 AM
It is O'Neill's fault. He brought a great player into a club that played a rigid system which was never going to suit him and then MoN ditched him. He did exactly the same with Ferdandez. MoN screwed up yet again.
Parkhead_Faithful
14 Jun 2005, 12:56 PM
It is O'Neill's fault. He brought a great player into a club that played a rigid system which was never going to suit him and then MoN ditched him. He did exactly the same with Ferdandez. MoN screwed up yet again.
Did you ever see him play on a regular basis?
He was garbage, pure and simple, moving him on was a good move for the club in terms of finances and morale.
Fernandez, now he was just benchwarming shite from the minute he joined, happy not to bother his arse and pick up his wage check, didnt even stay fit, pudgy lil leech.
Scottish_Morton
14 Jun 2005, 01:24 PM
Juninho was past it when he joined Celtic. He lost his place in the boro team, they knew he was past it. Ok, he was never totally suited to the SPL but Lubo anyone?
Fernandez was never going to be Celtic quality, especially with guys like Sutton and Larsson about and then he became fat. Don't get me wrong, he was a great player. When at Airdrie he ripped us apart and he is one of the best opposition players i've seen at Cappielow. He made the choice to move to Celtic, I bet it made him very financially secure however for his career's sake he should've known better.
TimBhoy
14 Jun 2005, 01:45 PM
Certainly did not play to Juninho's strengths, but even allowing for that he did not play well enough to merit a play in the team.
Teso Dos Bichos
14 Jun 2005, 03:18 PM
Fernandez, now he was just benchwarming shite from the minute he joined, happy not to bother his arse and pick up his wage check, didnt even stay fit, pudgy lil leech.
He was your top goalscorer in pre-season and the sensible Celtic fans were praising him, saying he was MotM even when only given 15 mins at the end of matches and demanding that he be given a chance. MoN refused and stuck to his stupid and rigid system. Another great talent wasted at the hands of the Old Firm. Sickening.
Scottish_Morton
14 Jun 2005, 03:23 PM
He was your top goalscorer in pre-season and the sensible Celtic fans were praising him, saying he was MotM even when only given 15 mins at the end of matches and demanding that he be given a chance. MoN refused and stuck to his stupid and rigid system. Another great talent wasted at the hands of the Old Firm. Sickening.
This would be the same 'stupid and rigid system' that brought Celtic to a UEFA cup final and their best achievements in Scottish football in 20 years?
the_baron
18 Jun 2005, 10:25 AM
I heard Juninho scored a Cracker against Greece! :)
Parkhead_Faithful
18 Jun 2005, 01:32 PM
Heh yeah we signed the wrong one, easy enuf mistake to make i suppose :D