Robert: It has been very clear for some time what was wanted however the board has dug in and brought an pointless threat – and misplaced. Brendan Rodgers and the gamers aren't innocent however I felt for some time we had been a one trick pony and groups had labored us out. Hopefully some new signings will add the power required.
Brendan: Absolute shame – why has there been no funding within the squad? Good gamers being allowed to depart and never changing them… it is the identical outdated Celtic, making an attempt their damnedest to not spend cash however hoping for the riches of the Champions League.
Peter: We let high quality gamers like Kyogo Furuhashi, Nicolas Kuhn, Greg Taylor and Matt O'Riley go away and usher in no person with the identical high quality. What do you count on? Tierney would possibly play the odd 65 minutes however he's not as invaluable to group as Taylor. Adam Idah couldn't tie Kyogo's laces. The much less stated about replacements for Kuhn and O'Riley the higher. They each had class. Apart from Reo Hatate there isn't a actual high quality in group. Just a few of our higher gamers are reaching the tip of careers and may give no extra. Filter out wanted, from the board right down to the gamers. No hiding place.
Peter: Get up. Scent the espresso. The board has little interest in European development. We'll stay kingpins in Scotland as a result of it's a glorified pub league. We might let half the squad go away and nonetheless win the league. So what? No ambition. Big change wanted.
Sean: Squad must be strengthened, easy as that. Give Rodgers what he wants and he can produce the products – simply take a look at final season within the Champions League!
Stewart: The end result on Tuesday and the shortage of motion within the switch market confirms we've got no ambition past home titles. The Celtic board must be ashamed of their biscuit tin mentality.
[‘Biscuit tin' is a term used by some Celtic fans to refer to what they view as a miserly board]
