Aiden McGeady: The Answer to all of our problems

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messi:
"Aiden McGeady is a fast and skilful winger and someone I rate highly,"

"We will have to be careful with him because his movement can be special and he has a great ability to appear in goalscoring positions out of the blue.

"I really like the way he plays football. He is a natural talent, who can create a brilliant piece of play in the blink of an eye and I can assure you our defenders will be paying very close attention to him.

"He'd be successful anywhere in Europe, but I know he likes playing for Celtic, so I'm not sure he'd leave."


from 2008 like lol
Messi the little beaut
 
Could you possibly post this please, when I click on it, I'm just getting a blank page.
MARK WILSON yesterday lifted the lid on Aiden McGeady’s explosive bust-ups atCeltic.

He revealed “cheeky guy” McGeady and former Hoops gaffer Gordon Strachan almost came to blows in the dressing room.
How the Republic of Ireland and Everton man DID come to blows with Artur Boruc at Celtic.
And the time McGeady ended up sporting a black eye after a rammy at a hotdog stand.
McGeady and Strachan will come face to face again on Saturday when Scotland face Ireland.

Wilson expects his former Celtic team-mate to come out all guns blazing at the weekend – desperate to get the better of Strachan in the crucial Euro 2016 qualifying showdown in Dublin.

And there was certainly no love lost between manager and player seven years ago.
Wilson said: “It is fair to say Gordon and Aiden didn’t get on too well. It was a clash of personalities.
“I think Aiden was probably like Gordon was when he was younger. Aiden’s a good guy but he’s such a cheeky guy he would cause a fight anywhere.
“He’s a likeable guy but after a game against Hearts it all kicked off.
“Aiden got out his seat and there was a coming together. To be fair to Gordon he handled it perfectly – the way any top manager would.
“He suspended him for two weeks and we ended up winning at Ibrox – which didn’t please Aiden. He was probably hoping we were going to lose."

McGeady wasn’t always to blame though as Wilson branded keeper Artur Boruc a “psychopath” after he famously banjoed the winger in a training-ground flashpoint in 2009.

The defender, 31, who is looking for a new club following his release from Dumbarton, said: “There was also the Artur Boruc incident with Aiden.

“I was there, I was inside when it all kicked off. To be fair to Aiden that wasn’t his fault that time – it was the other psychopath’s fault!
“Something happened outside. Artur ran at him and tried to punch Aiden but he ducked out of the way. The pair were split up and headed for the changing room.
“Aiden was sitting at his locker and Artur came over to say sorry. He held out his hand, Aiden went to shake it, and then Artur whacked him!
“It was completely out of order, terrible, but that was the kind of fella Artur was. You never knew what to say to him. He was always on the edge.”
McGeady also found himself in bother during a Celtic trip abroad – another occasion when he incurred the wrath of Parkhead boss Strachan.

Wilson said: “We went on a night out in Denver during a pre-season tour in the USA but we were told to stay together.
“For the most part we did but Aiden was one of three lads who didn’t remain with the group. He stayed out and ended up getting involved with guys at a hotdog stand believe it or not.

“He woke up the next day with a black eye and obviously Gordon wasn’t happy. We flew to Chicago and Aiden was told to wear dark sunglasses and wasn’t allowed to train. He had a few run-ins, that’s for sure.”

McGeady will take to the pitch at the Aviva Stadium and will want a big performance after a below-par showing last November when Scotland triumphed 1-0 against Martin O’Neill’s men.

The Tartan Army have never forgotten he picked Ireland over Scotland and his every move at Celtic Park was greeted with a chorus of boos.

Wilson said: “Aiden will probably look at this game as a revenge mission for Ireland. He will be thinking he can put one over on Gordon.
“I’m sure he would’ve been disappointed in the way he played at Celtic Park. I watched the game and he was poor, you could see there was a lot of pressure on him.
“Coming back to the place he played, he’d have wanted to do well. There was a bit of booing going on as well because of his choice of selection.
“But Aiden’s on his home turf this time so he’ll look to perform much better. He’s capable of that.
“Maybe he’ll relax a bit more going into this one and he’s a dangerous opponent, there’s no doubt about it.
“He’s one of their best players alongside Robbie Keane but I believe Scotland have the defenders to deal with him.”
 
MARK WILSON yesterday lifted the lid on Aiden McGeady’s explosive bust-ups atCeltic.

He revealed “cheeky guy” McGeady and former Hoops gaffer Gordon Strachan almost came to blows in the dressing room.
How the Republic of Ireland and Everton man DID come to blows with Artur Boruc at Celtic.
And the time McGeady ended up sporting a black eye after a rammy at a hotdog stand.
McGeady and Strachan will come face to face again on Saturday when Scotland face Ireland.

Wilson expects his former Celtic team-mate to come out all guns blazing at the weekend – desperate to get the better of Strachan in the crucial Euro 2016 qualifying showdown in Dublin.

And there was certainly no love lost between manager and player seven years ago.
Wilson said: “It is fair to say Gordon and Aiden didn’t get on too well. It was a clash of personalities.
“I think Aiden was probably like Gordon was when he was younger. Aiden’s a good guy but he’s such a cheeky guy he would cause a fight anywhere.
“He’s a likeable guy but after a game against Hearts it all kicked off.
“Aiden got out his seat and there was a coming together. To be fair to Gordon he handled it perfectly – the way any top manager would.
“He suspended him for two weeks and we ended up winning at Ibrox – which didn’t please Aiden. He was probably hoping we were going to lose."

McGeady wasn’t always to blame though as Wilson branded keeper Artur Boruc a “psychopath” after he famously banjoed the winger in a training-ground flashpoint in 2009.

The defender, 31, who is looking for a new club following his release from Dumbarton, said: “There was also the Artur Boruc incident with Aiden.

“I was there, I was inside when it all kicked off. To be fair to Aiden that wasn’t his fault that time – it was the other psychopath’s fault!
“Something happened outside. Artur ran at him and tried to punch Aiden but he ducked out of the way. The pair were split up and headed for the changing room.
“Aiden was sitting at his locker and Artur came over to say sorry. He held out his hand, Aiden went to shake it, and then Artur whacked him!
“It was completely out of order, terrible, but that was the kind of fella Artur was. You never knew what to say to him. He was always on the edge.”
McGeady also found himself in bother during a Celtic trip abroad – another occasion when he incurred the wrath of Parkhead boss Strachan.

Wilson said: “We went on a night out in Denver during a pre-season tour in the USA but we were told to stay together.
“For the most part we did but Aiden was one of three lads who didn’t remain with the group. He stayed out and ended up getting involved with guys at a hotdog stand believe it or not.

“He woke up the next day with a black eye and obviously Gordon wasn’t happy. We flew to Chicago and Aiden was told to wear dark sunglasses and wasn’t allowed to train. He had a few run-ins, that’s for sure.”

McGeady will take to the pitch at the Aviva Stadium and will want a big performance after a below-par showing last November when Scotland triumphed 1-0 against Martin O’Neill’s men.

The Tartan Army have never forgotten he picked Ireland over Scotland and his every move at Celtic Park was greeted with a chorus of boos.

Wilson said: “Aiden will probably look at this game as a revenge mission for Ireland. He will be thinking he can put one over on Gordon.
“I’m sure he would’ve been disappointed in the way he played at Celtic Park. I watched the game and he was poor, you could see there was a lot of pressure on him.
“Coming back to the place he played, he’d have wanted to do well. There was a bit of booing going on as well because of his choice of selection.
“But Aiden’s on his home turf this time so he’ll look to perform much better. He’s capable of that.
“Maybe he’ll relax a bit more going into this one and he’s a dangerous opponent, there’s no doubt about it.
“He’s one of their best players alongside Robbie Keane but I believe Scotland have the defenders to deal with him.”
Strachan played the sectarian card last time out in Glasgow against McGeady and McCarthy. The feller's an utter disgrace.
 
Since he came here, has he ever started more than 2 games on the bounce? If he has I must've missed it, I think this is the problem. He's a winger who blows hot and cold but is clearly capable of moments of magic (goal v Leicester an example), if he's in and out of the team these moments become few and far between so it's hard for fans to grow an attachment to him or for the team to get used to him. As a squad player who cost next to nothing there's far worse out there
 

Good paragraph this:



I've said before he's one of those players you indulge or dont. They're not consistent enough for top flight football these days, of course. But so what. They can deliver stuff on their day that makes it all worthwhile.

But he's 29. He's no pup.

The West Ham game in the cup summed his career up. Best player on the park for 40minutes. Then gets sent off.

He's a "I hope he turns up" player who never does.
 
But he's 29. He's no pup.

The West Ham game in the cup summed his career up. Best player on the park for 40minutes. Then gets sent off.

He's a "I hope he turns up" player who never does.
lol

Spot on that.
As said, you're either able to indulge these type of players or not. He's not one for the OPTA generation of stats-fixated nu-fans, that's for sure.
 
He just needs to be sold. Add a few quid and sign one of the wingers were linked with.


lol

Spot on that.
As said, you're either able to indulge these type of players or not. He's not one for the OPTA generation of stats-fixated nu-fans, that's for sure.
 
If the rumours about Del are true, I wouldn't really want both though? I think our squad is too small to carry two such hot and cold players!
 

Think he's a decent option to have on the bench, but if we can get Deulofeu in and then essentially swap McGeady with Lennon id be all for it. Mirallas, Lennon & Deulofeu as genuine wingers with Pienaar and possibly Cleverley there to cover the left side would be very strong IMO.
 

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