: Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:15 pm
muskuk69 wrote:
The problem with Strachan is this:
He plays his team no matter what. So... for example, he plays Lennon week-in, week out. Now he's playing Hartley along side him week-in, week out. Lennon has been extremely poor. Hartley is now starting to get pelters from the fans.
To me, its summing Strachan up to a tee. Poor purchases (barring Nakamura, Naylor and Venegoor) and relying on flashes of brilliance to win games.
Rangers are going to do a lot better next year, and unless Strachan looks in the mirror, it will be a long season for us next year and the writing is on the wall.
All very true, but after that Motherwell disaster two years ago, everyone was stating that Rangers had it in the bag for the next few years and all the facts pointed to that.
O'Neill had mistakenly let all his team grow old together, and there was little in the way of young talent in the squad ready to take the places of Larsson, Sutton, Hartson etc etc.
Gordon Strachan has had to rebuild that team almost from scratch, mainly with players with age on their side, yet, despite the fact that Celtic are in a major transitional period, they have romped home to the league twice.
That said, Celtic have been very, very lucky this season, because they seemingly get outplayed on a regular basis but just rely on one or two players to get them through.
However, a forward minded midfielder and a decent strike partner for Vennegoor and Celtic would rightfully be hot favourites again.
Remember there has been a massive upheavel in the squad over the last couple of years and there will be troubles along the way, but if those troubles mean only winning the league by 13 points rather than by 20, then it's not too much of a crisis.
There are warning signs though, and Celtic's rotten form of late (has it been any good all season?) is possibly the best thing that could have happened to them because Strachan can be under no illusions that if they play the way they have this season again, then there will be no hat-trick of titles, I'm sure about that.