It wasn’t just the result, it was everything else

It might only have been ‘Falkirk’ but it wasn’t just the result, it was everything else…

Johnny Kenny opens the scoring
Celtic v Falkirk 29.10.2025 Scottish Premiership. Johnny Kenny goal 1-0. Photo Kenny Ramsay IMAGO

A section of our more pessimistic supporters have suggested that a few of us are guilty of overreacting to our recent 4-0 thumping of Falkirk at Celtic Park.

Yes they may indeed have a point, as we’ve already easily disposed of John McGlynn’s side earlier in the Premier Sports Cup, but it wasn’t so much the scoreline that impressed us, it was the attitude of the players, and the way they stood up to the pressure, fighting for every ball, and each other, whilst playing a more direct type of football than we’ve been used to in recent months.

Johnny Kenny scores
Johnny Kenny scores Celtic v Falkirk. 29 October 2025. Scottish Premiership, photo Kenny Ramsay IMAGO

The whole dynamic of the side had changed, and if you hadn’t noticed that you just don’t understand football.

The usual nervousness and negativity we’ve been witnessing all too recently was non existent, and it showed that Martin O’Neill still possesses that superb man management ability that he was famed for. Even just a short time with the players was enough for him to get his message through, and not forgetting Shaun Maloney who would have undoubtedly have had some important tactical input too.

Benjamin Nygren scores.
Benjamin Nygren scores. Celtic v Falkirk. 29 October 2025. Scottish Premiership, photo Kenny Ramsay IMAGO

When it comes to Celtic , I’m a glass half full kinda guy, so I urge any doubters to join me in taking the positives and look ahead with some real optimism to a better style of football, that’s more pleasing on the eye and is I am sure going to deliver good results.

This year theRangers started to figure out a way to play against Brendan’s possession based system and as a result we’ve not been able to beat them on 2025. Under Martin O’Neill their tactical approach will be less effective, judging by the way Celtic played on Wednesday night. The team will have had more sessions with the new managerial team and there’s one thing you can rely on rom Martin O’Neill – he can inspire any dressing room ahead of a big match.

Sebastian Tounekti scores
Celtic v Falkirk 29.10.2025, Scottish Premiership. Sebastian Tounekti scores. Photo Kenny Ramsay IMAGO

We’ll see on Sunday if this all makes sense or is just wishful thinking on my part. I pray that I’m reading this one correctly. We are due a Beautiful Sunday.

Just an Ordinary Bhoy

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Celtic in the Eighties and Willie Fernie – Putting on the Style both by David Potter. Photo The Celtic Star
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Danny McGrain signing copies of Celtic in the Eighties by David Potter. Photo: Celtic Star Books

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An ordinary everyday Celtic supporters hailing and still residing in Govan in the shadows of the enemy. I’m a season ticket holder. I Witnessed my first Celtic game in 1988 and have attended when I can ever since. Growing up in the 90s I witnessed Celtic at their lowest, and now appreciate the historic success we enjoy today. I enjoy writing about this wonderful football club and hopefully will continue to do so. I’ve always been a keen writer and initially started this a hobby. My ambition is to one day become as good an author as my fellow Celtic Star colleagues.

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  1. Agreed. BR seemed tae just want 80% possession stats, which is all well and good, but with zero end product is pointless (in more ways then one!).
    Glad tae see BR gone. Elite interviews & he should become a politician rather than stayin as a manager. Talks enough pish!

    MoN, as you said, is one of the very best man managers & the players will see how the staff react tae him tae realise just who he is, if they don’t already.

    He was never a coach on the trainin ground, that was for John Robertson & Steve Walford, so any “dinosaur” talk is nonsense considerin wee Maloney & mad Fozzy are there tae dae actual coachin.

    If it’s a choice between Carsley, Keane, McKenna or MoN .. it’s MoN for me!
    Hooefully Knutsen next month though when his contract expires.
    Or Ange 🤞💚

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