Tuesday, April 19, 2016

- Deila will continue – Dagsavisen

That’s just football mechanisms:

 
 

A player extends the leg, hit the ball, which goes to an opponent, which in turn can easily put the ball a target.


 
 

Otherwise end of the court puts a player into the side netting at a wide-open target.


 
 

In a penalty shootout blowing a play ball sky high above.


 
 

And the coach blamed.


 
 

This is Ronny delicious tough everyday.


 
 

And now crying Celtic fans and sections of the media on Ronny delicious departure.


 
 

Safe

 
 

However, according to the Scottish television channel STV he sits safely. At least out of season.


 
 

When he met the press yesterday, after the painful loss Sunday, he wanted only to look ahead. And now he will secure the league title. When five games remaining, tops Celtic, eight points ahead of Aberdeen.


 
 

And even though it has gone off the rails in Europe games and now in the FA Cup, the league title will apply. So it is perhaps just as well to let Ronny Deila to rest the land.


 
 

Disrespectful

 
 

Neil Lennon, a former Celtic player, unpopular north Irish national team (because he is a Catholic) and Celtic coach from 2010 to 2014, is mentioned as someone who can take over after Ronny Deila.


 
 

This he will not comment.


 
 

– I will not talk about anything like that because there is still a charge. I was in the same situation when I was in Bolton, and it is disrespectful to talk about it. He has a league title win, and he deserves to finish it, says Lennon to The Scottish Sun.


 
 

– Then they must discuss the situation in the summer but for the moment it goes bad for Celtic and it has not done in a while.


 
 

Sparkes of the press

 
 

Scottish press is almost unanimous that defeat to Rangers, who plays on level two in Scottish football, means the end of Ronny Deila.


 
 

– Ronny delicious time as Celtic manager is over. He may be allowed to finish the season last five games, but his team is slow and weak. They need a fresh start under a new coach who has fresher ideas, writes Gary Ralston in the Daily Record.


 
 

He is joined by Robert Collins in The Scottish Sun.


 
 

Ronny Deila stand up and take responsibility.


 
 

– In football you never know. All in all, it is my responsibility, and it is not good enough on the court, it is not good enough, he said after losing the FA cupsemifinalen against arch rival.


 
 

But the league should he win.

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