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Academy

BeitragVerfasst: Mi 12. Mai 2010, 20:31
von McCeltic
Hier alles über unseren Nachwuchs rein.

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Mo 26. Jul 2010, 21:08
von Gollum

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Di 27. Jul 2010, 13:29
von Gollum
13 young celts will be scotland bhoys

CELTIC’S Youth Academy will have THIRTEEN players on international duty with Scotland next month, a testament to the quality coming through the ranks at the club.

Scotland are competing in the Nordic Cup, to be held in Norway on August 2, and six Celts are included in the squad.

The players are: Mo Yaqub, John Heron, Marcus Fraser, James Whiteman, Joe Chalmers and Islam Feruz.

And a total of seven young Hoops stars have been called up for a Scotland Under-16 training camp in Blackburn next month.

The players are: Jordan Hart, Ross Madden, Stuart Findley, Lewis Kidd, Jamie Lindsey, Denny Johnstone, and Jack Kirwan.

Celtic’s Head of Youth, Chris McCart, said: “Everyone at the Academy is delighted with the international recognition that our players have received.

“To have 13 players called up to represent Scotland is a tremendous achievement, and I’m sure all the boys will do themselves, and the club, proud, when they’re representing their country.”

CelticFC


:celt5 :bravo: :scot

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Di 27. Jul 2010, 14:37
von Lubo
Sehr gut!

Und mit 22 wechseln sie dann jeweils im Dreierpack für 250.000 Euro zu Swindon Town^^

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Di 27. Jul 2010, 17:32
von netzer14
Lubo hat geschrieben:Sehr gut!

Und mit 22 wechseln sie dann jeweils im Dreierpack für 250.000 Euro zu Swindon Town^^


Bitte nicht den Ironie-Smilie vergessen, das kann zu bösen Verständnisproblemen führen! :lol:

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Di 27. Jul 2010, 18:30
von McCeltic
netzer14 hat geschrieben:
Lubo hat geschrieben:Sehr gut!

Und mit 22 wechseln sie dann jeweils im Dreierpack für 250.000 Euro zu Swindon Town^^


Bitte nicht den Ironie-Smilie vergessen, das kann zu bösen Verständnisproblemen führen! :lol:





Lubo hat vollkommen Recht, ist ja auch nicht anderst. Da braucht man kein Ironie - Smililie hinzufügen.

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Di 27. Jul 2010, 18:37
von McCeltic
CELTIC’S Under-19 side beat their Liverpool counterparts 1-0 in an impressive victory at the Lennoxtown Training Centre.

A first-half free-kick from Filip Twardzick was enough to give a young Hoops side the victory, much to the delight of coach Tommy McIntyre.

“We did well during the game in spells,” he said, “and there were some good performances, particularly from some of the U17 players who we’d brought in for the game.

“It was a tough test for us against a very good Liverpool side, and the victory will have given everyone a boost as we continue our preparations for the new season.

“We’ve still got a lot of hard work to do before the season starts, but this was a good test for us and a very pleasing victory.”

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Mi 8. Dez 2010, 18:37
von Gollum
McAvennie frankly delighted at wonder kid return
Former Celtic striker Frank McAvennie is delighted that top teenage prospect Dylan McGeough has returned to the East End following three years at Ibrox.

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Do 6. Jan 2011, 18:25
von Gollum
Laut dieser Seite hier (http://www.scotsman.com/celticfc/Ataglance-January-football-transfers-in.6682121.jp) haben wir Tony Watt, dieses 16jährige Wunderkind von Airdrie United übrigens schon seit vorgestern unter Vertrag.
Vorerst natürlich nur another project...

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Mo 17. Jan 2011, 01:22
von Gollum
Tony Watt’s scoring debut
Former Airdrie striker Tony Watt made a scoring debut as Celtic’s youth side beat Krylia Sovetov 3-1 today.

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: So 23. Jan 2011, 13:46
von Gollum
Tony Watt im Scotsman:

Interview: Tony Watt, Celtic FC player
After his move from Airdrie to Celtic, Tony Watt is eyeing a tilt at Europe, reports Andrew Smith.

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Mo 14. Feb 2011, 00:28
von Gollum
Strikers fire youths into SFA Cup semi-final draw
Celtic booked their place in the semi-final draw for the SFA Youth Cup with a comfortable 4-0 win over Stenhousemuir today.

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Fr 18. Feb 2011, 18:55
von Gollum

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BeitragVerfasst: Di 22. Feb 2011, 20:47
von McCeltic
Celtic Under-19s battle for a brave point


Clydesdale Bank U19s LeagueTulloch Park
Tuesday, March 22, 2011

ST JOHNSTONE 1
CELTIC 1
(Keatings 89)

JAMES Keatings scored a last-minute equaliser for the Celtic Under-19s this afternoon (Tuesday) to earn his side a 1-1 draw with St Johnstone.

It was a difficult playing surface and things were made tougher for the Hoops when they were reduced to nine men, having a player dismissed in each half.

The 89th-minute strike salvaged a point for Tommy McIntyre and Stevie Frail’s Bhoys, though, as they closed the gap on league leaders Rangers to three points, while still having a game in hand.

St Johnstone took the lead just after the half-hour mark from the penalty spot. And Celtic were handed a further set-back five minutes later when Stephen O’Donnell was sent off for apparently stopping a goalscoring opportunity 45-yards out.

Celtic went into the break one goal and one man down, and Tony Watt was brought on at the expense of Liam Gormley. And the striker made an immediate impact, winning the Hoops a penalty early in the second-half.

Fortunes were not going in Celtic’s favour, though, as Callum McGregor put the ball wide of target.

Watt was involved in play again minutes later, but this time he was punished for dissent and the referee produced another red card.

Celtic continued to keep battling, though, despite the clock nearing full-time. Keatings replaced Patrik Twardzik with five minutes remaining and the prolific striker popped up in the dying seconds with his 15th league goal of the season.

Collecting a cross into the box, Keatings duly slotted it past the St Johnstone keeper, netting his sixth goal in five games.

Despite the draw, McIntyre was delighted at his side’s spirit and determination.

“The pitch was very cut up and extremely difficult to play on,” he said, speaking exclusively to the Celtic website. “The conditions stopped us getting the ball forward and we were forced to play in a way which is very much against our philosophy of playing football.

“However, in saying that, the boys showed tremendous character to come from behind, on that pitch and with only nine men, to earn a draw.

“The next match against Dundee United on Saturday can’t come quick enough for us, so we can put this one behind us."

CELTIC: (4-3-3) Thomson; O’Donnell, Toshney, Hughes, Brennan; Bagshaw, F Twardzik, Irvine; Gormley (Watt 45), P Twardzik (Keatings 85), McGregor (Atajic 70)

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Di 22. Feb 2011, 22:48
von McCeltic
Shameful refereeing halts youth side



Rookie ref William Ferguson totally ruined this afternoon’s St Johnstone v Celtic youth match with Stephen O’Donnell and Tony Watt both red carded by the baby-faced official.

Five Celtic players were booked during the second half alone with substitute Watt receiving two yellow cards before an injury time equaliser from James Keatings salvaged a point for Stevie Frail’s side.

The playing conditions at Tulloch Park were barely fit for Junior football never mind some of Scotland’s most promising young players with Ferguson’s sub-standard performance matching the surroundings.

After ten SPL matches Celtic had picked up four yellow cards with Keatings and Filip Twardzik ordered off for retaliating to brutal challenges away to Hearts and Hibs.

Within the first twenty minutes of the second half Lewis Toshney, Kieran Brennan, Matty Hughes and Watt had been booked with the former Airdrie striker collecting a second yellow for dissent with seven minutes left to play.

Watt was guilty of nothing more than contesting decisions, he never swore, but with a referee unable to communicate other than by issuing cards he learned a harsh lesson in only his third competitive appearance.

Ferguson is no stranger to controversy and incompetence, abandoning a recent Junior match between Luncarty and Newburgh in the 90th minute and phoning for police assistance.

As a Grade 3 official Ferguson hasn’t gone any higher in the game than being an assistant referee in the Third Division but the SPL is a full-time set up that deserves professionalism at every level.

A quick on-line search revealed that Ferguson is very much his own man and likes to act as if he is above the game and more important than the players.

In August 2008 he hit the headlines for abandoning a match between Lochee Harp and Downfield without telling any either club.

Lochee chairman Jim Kelly said: “In all the time I have been in junior football, I have never seen anything like it. The players were all out for the second half but there was no sign of the referee.

“I went to his door to find out what was happening, in case he had taken ill or something, and that was when I found he was in his shirt and tie.”

On the pitch today Jackson Irvine came into the midfield to make his debut with Liam Gormley starting the match in attack after scoring twice on Saturday against Inverness Caley Thistle.

The uneven bumpy pitch made passing a nightmare with the small sized pitch making it difficult to fire the ball forward towards strikers.

Midway through the first half O’Donnell was judged to have fouled a St Johnstone striker in the box with Liam Caddis converting the penalty past Robbie Thomson.

O’Donnell’s day went from bad to worse in the 42nd minute when he was ridiculously red carded for a run of the mill foul wide on the St Johnstone left.

“There wasn’t anything in the game, the penalty was a shocking decision, they put it away well then we lost a man,” Frail said afterwards.

“Stephen got sent off for a goalscoring opportunity 35 yards from goal when we had players going back- that baffled us.”

Celtic started the second half with Watt on for Gormley and set about chasing an equaliser despite being down to ten men.

Toshney, Brennan and Caddis were booked in a three minute spell before Celtic were awarded a penalty when Watt was sent crashing in the penalty box but McGregor’s spot kick was saved by the home keeper.

Watt was booked for disputing a throw-in decision in the 65th minute and was sent off with seven minutes remaining for challenging a free-kick given against him.

“We lost another player through indiscipline,” Frail added. “It’s a thing that myself, Tommy and Chris are massive on.

“We can lose it as well, you can get caught up in the game. It’s your job and livelihood and you want success but when you see some decisions that are unjust it’s not easy. We can’t have indiscipline but we’ve had the best discipline in the league over the last two years.”

Despite being down to nine men Celtic continued to push for an equaliser and got their reward in injury time when substitute Keatings lashed home a half chance after seeing his original effort blocked by a defender.

“We showed a lot of character to equalise with nine men,” Frail admitted. “The pitch wasn’t great but we knew it would be small and not up to the standarndard of Barrowfield or Lennoxtown, it wasn’t a football match out there if I’m being honest. We couldn’t get the ball down and pass it.

“With ten men we could have sat in on a 4-4-1 and try and hit on the break but we played a 4-3-2 because we believed that we could take something. I don’t think that Robbie had a save to make in the second half.

“Down to nine men we just decided to go for it. The ball went in from Matty Hughes, Bahrudin (Atajic) kept it alive with a good header, Keatsy lashed at it, it dropped to him again and he put it away with a great finish which was well deserved.”

On Saturday Celtic play Dundee United at St Andrews Sports Centre with the game kicking off at 1pm.

CELTIC: Thomson; O’Donnell, Hughes, Toshney, Brennan; McGregor, Irvine, F Twardzik; P Twardzik, Gormley

SUBS: Watt (Gormley 46), Atajic (McGregor 67) Keatings (P Twardzik 77), Feely, Ordish, Jones, Herron





Bei der U 19 geht der ganze Scheiss also schon los. :noenoe

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Do 24. Feb 2011, 09:26
von Big John
Die Jungs müssen ja gleich wissen was in der SPL abgeht :noenoe

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Mo 28. Feb 2011, 22:07
von Gollum

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BeitragVerfasst: Fr 18. Mär 2011, 20:07
von Gollum
McCart: Celtic Academy Bhoys were a credit to the club
CELTIC’S Head of Youth, Chris McCart, has revealed his delight at the positive feedback received on the eight Youth Academy players who were away with Scotland at the Elite Round of the UEFA Under-17 European Championship.

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: Sa 19. Mär 2011, 23:50
von Gollum
And Keatings scores again!
The prolific James Keatings was back on target today as Celtic’s u-19 side eased their way to a 3-0 win over Hibs at Lennoxtown.

Re: Youths und Reserve

BeitragVerfasst: So 27. Mär 2011, 22:37
von Gollum
Youths earn place in final

SFA Youth Cup semi-final
Celtic Park, Glasgow
Sunday, March 27, 2011

CELTIC…3
(F. Twardzik 68, Keatings 75, 80)

LIVINGSTON…0

CELTIC (4-4-2) Feely; O’Donnell, Toshney (Irvine 80) Hughes, Brennan; P. Twardzik (Gormley 75) Bagshaw, McGregor, F. Twardzik; Keatings, Feruz (Atajic 70)

Keatings trifft und trifft...der könnte echt mal was werden bei uns!