03 Sep 2018 09:08:34
First post guys. Just wanted to put a point of view across. SG has had quite a learning curve. 13 games, 1 defeat. He's endured arguably a seasons experience in 10 weeks. 8 Euro qualifiers undefeated, 2Draws and 1win and 1 defeat away from home in the league. Player problems with injury and discipline.

He now gets a breather with his staff to analyse what has to be done between now and January. I have every confidence he will learn, adapt and change.

No matter what any other supporter in Scotland says, NOT ONE of them would have believed he could have made such a start all things considered

Fellow Bears, remember it's not how you start, it's how you Finnish.

And a message to te other side of the city, "you must really be taking RFC seriously if you do a lap of honour after beating us. sometimes life comes back to bite you".


1.) 03 Sep 2018
03 Sep 2018 09:52:49
Agree, if we're being honest this has probably been a better start to the season than we could have hope for.

Still think SG got the tactics wrong yesterday though. I've heard fans say that Walter set up in a similar fashion at Parkhead during the 90s and we would frustrate them and then sneak a winner.

That's true but Walter could rely on guys like Hateley, McCoist and Negri to take any chance the team created. Morelos is a very useful player but whenever he gets a chance against Celtic you would never put money on him taking it.


2.) 03 Sep 2018
03 Sep 2018 12:12:23
Agree Geronimo, with all your points, but SG was a winner on the park, and I’m confident he will have taken yesterday too heart personally.

After the emotion dies down I’m sure he and his team will adjust the plan.

“Quietness and Confidence Shall be our Strength “

Last time I checked they give out the prizes in May.