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camerondocherty
26 Apr 2007, 09:59 PM
so ive been wondring if celtic ahve any training camps ovr the summer? my uncle knows quite alot of people from celtic as he is the president of the kearny csc so he told me h is going to talk to peple at celtic to see what happens...but im wonderingn if any of you guys know anything about celtic summer camps and how they work out...because i can spend the summer in scotland if i end up goingg...but wondering if any one knows anything about it??

HuntKop
26 Apr 2007, 10:07 PM
so ive been wondring if celtic ahve any training camps ovr the summer? my uncle knows quite alot of people from celtic as he is the president of the kearny csc so he told me h is going to talk to peple at celtic to see what happens...but im wonderingn if any of you guys know anything about celtic summer camps and how they work out...because i can spend the summer in scotland if i end up goingg...but wondering if any one knows anything about it??

Here - check this out - it's a PDF file that is downloadable with the information that might help you. NOTE: It might take a bit to download - it's a pretty big file:

Brochure (http://www.celticfc.net/NetFrame_Client/1_0_0/Pages/DisplayImage.aspx?resourceID=dcc3aae0-e64f-4625-8a9e-ecae8808162e)

Here is the page on which it's located. It's called a residential course:

http://www.celticfc.net/NetFrame_Client/1_0_0/Pages/DisplayImage.aspx?resourceID=dcc3aae0-e64f-4625-8a9e-ecae8808162e

Good luck!

camerondocherty
26 Apr 2007, 10:27 PM
iiiight thankss that exactly what i needed...looks pretty decent hopefully i impress

HuntKop
26 Apr 2007, 10:31 PM
iiiight thankss that exactly what i needed...looks pretty decent hopefully i impress

Hopefully. Good luck!

Norn_Iron_Man
27 Apr 2007, 01:54 AM
Hopefully. Good luck!

Ranger's have an excellent residential camp too...lol, just thought I would mention that.

camerondocherty
27 Apr 2007, 04:20 PM
Ranger's have an excellent residential camp too...lol, just thought I would mention that.

i wouldnt pass it up if the oppurtunity came my way if things with the celtic training didnt work out

Norn_Iron_Man
27 Apr 2007, 05:19 PM
i wouldnt pass it up if the oppurtunity came my way if things with the celtic training didnt work out

I wouldn't either, The reason that I think that Ranger's Camp may be better at least this season is that Murray Park is probably a better facility which all the nice new stuff, etc., until next year when Celtic move over to Lennox Park, which I expect to be just as good. That being said, I would also consider the fact that there is not a bad record for youth players being brought through the the 1st team.

If you are serious about it, there are a few things to consider, do you have a near relative that is from the United Kingdom or Ireland, ie back to Grandfather as I think that that would help in getting a British or Irish Passport so that you can travel throughout the EU for work? I don't know all the ins and outs but it may be something to look into so that you aren't creating any extra work for a team that would be interested in you. Let's face it you may have to prove yourself up in the lower divisions before you make the old firm, however, if you impress at either Celtic or Rangers, it is important to keep in contact with Scouts, so that they know how you are doing.

I wish you good luck and all the best!

camerondocherty
27 Apr 2007, 08:30 PM
I wouldn't either, The reason that I think that Ranger's Camp may be better at least this season is that Murray Park is probably a better facility which all the nice new stuff, etc., until next year when Celtic move over to Lennox Park, which I expect to be just as good. That being said, I would also consider the fact that there is not a bad record for youth players being brought through the the 1st team.

If you are serious about it, there are a few things to consider, do you have a near relative that is from the United Kingdom or Ireland, ie back to Grandfather as I think that that would help in getting a British or Irish Passport so that you can travel throughout the EU for work? I don't know all the ins and outs but it may be something to look into so that you aren't creating any extra work for a team that would be interested in you. Let's face it you may have to prove yourself up in the lower divisions before you make the old firm, however, if you impress at either Celtic or Rangers, it is important to keep in contact with Scouts, so that they know how you are doing.

I wish you good luck and all the best!


yea i have almost all of my family living in scotland...and i was actually thinking about looking into something similar for grenock morton seeing as alot of my family lives in greenock and thats where i stay when im there..but if i can get a chance to show a big club something then im gonna go for that...so hopefully i can show them something theyre looking for...and thanks for the good luck from u and from huntkop...ill keep u guys updated once i start training over there

HuntKop
27 Apr 2007, 08:55 PM
yea i have almost all of my family living in scotland...and i was actually thinking about looking into something similar for grenock morton seeing as alot of my family lives in greenock and thats where i stay when im there..but if i can get a chance to show a big club something then im gonna go for that...so hopefully i can show them something theyre looking for...and thanks for the good luck from u and from huntkop...ill keep u guys updated once i start training over there

I think you'll find there are a number of Greenock Morton supporters on this message board as well. You may want to get their input also.

For some reason they're a bit grouchy, so beware. Not sure what that is all about! :D