Danny McGrain, David Potter & Willie Fernie – what a combination!

Celtic in the Eighties by David Potter. Out now, order your copy at Celticstarbooks.com
We’re certainly Putting on the Style with the new promotion from Celtic Star Books. David Potter’s final book – Celtic in the Eighties – has been selling wonderfully well since its launch earlier this month. It is by far our fastest-ever seller. Order one of the last remaining copies of Celtic in the Eighties and Danny McGrain will sign it for you PLUS you’ll receive a copy of David Potter’s wonderful book on Willie Fernie as a free gift.

Celtic in the Eighties and Willie Fernie – Putting on the Style both by David Potter. Photo The Celtic Star
Danny McGrain has now agreed to sign the final batch of Celtic in the Eighties. Ordering is simple, just place your order for Celtic in the Eighties at celticstarbooks.com/shop and we’ll do the rest, ensuring your copy is signed by Danny and a complimentary Willie Fernie book dispatched by the next working day, whilst stocks last, from Wednesday of this week (Danny is signing the books on Tuesday evening).

Celtic 3-0 St Mirren, Scottish Premier League, Celtic Park, 15 May 1982.
Celtic captain Danny McGrain collects the championship trophy as Roy Aitken looks on. Photo The Celtic Wiki

Danny McGrain signing copies of Celtic in the Eighties by David Potter. Photo: Celtic Star Books
Please note that stocks are now running very low indeed and the book will NOT be reprinted. Click on the image below to order. Please note that postage will only be charged on ONE book.

Celtic in the Eighties by David Potter. Out now on Celtic Star Books. Click on image above to order.
Admittedly there is no easy solution to the division that has been created within our club at present.
Still don’t believe that protest during match time is a solution either imo.
Stands to do more harm to our team than good imo.
This unrest has stemmed from a transfer window, not to our liking. So what message is actually getting sent to the additional players, who we are meant to be supporting now?
Easiest change within the requirement, is for a change of manager to be applied, which remains an option for the board.
Is that a change that we actually require at present?
Don’t believe that would be the right course of action for the board to take, to resolve a growing concern imo?
So going to matches is starting to turn into protesting against the board more so, than supporting the team?
Wouldn’t be my preferred choice for sure, especially when I wouldn’t give board members the time of day, in the first place.
So personally wouldn’t engage in showing that level of disrespect towards our manager and players, especially when there to be supporting them, regardless of the decisions taken upon the field of play for ourselves?
Maybe I’m losing the understanding of a role of a supporter?
As starting to think it involves only supporting decisions taken, without knowing the answers, that is down to personal preference.
Doubt I would have ever entertained the sport in the first instance, if that was a requirement back in the day, when supporting had a totally different meaning to what is on offer currently imo?