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Olivier Kapo- 46th Celt of 2010

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Olivier Kapo Celtic newsWhen Olivier Kapo replaced Daryl Murphy in yesterday’s 2-0 win over St Johnstone he became the 46th player to play for Celtic during 2010.

The former Birmingham and Wigan man became the 22nd player to make his debut this year- a sure sign that 2010 will go down as a year of transition.

Compiling the list was a real eye opener but from the first competitive match of the year the Celtic dressing room has been changing constantly.

Before the January transfer window had closed Danny Fox, Gary Caldwell, Stephen McManus, Barry Robson and Scott McDonald had been moved on, mainly to Middlesbrough, where they were joined by Chris Killen and Willo Flood.

Into their place came Jos Hooiveld, Thomas Rogne, Diomansy Kamara, Edson Braafheid and Robbie Keane.

The goals of Keane covered up for a multitude of sins with Braafheid an almost instant contender for any worst ever Celtic XI- he’ll certainly be known as the worst ever Celtic player to play in a World Cup Final enjoying a 15 minute cameo during which Spain scored the decisive goal against Holland.

Neil Lennon replaced Tony Mowbray in the dug-out with Johan Mjallby making a welcome return as the season was salvaged with second place and a 2-1 win over Rangers secured.

The end of the season saw fans favourites Artur Boruc and Aiden McGeady leave with no realistic prospect of retaining Keane.

Skipper Stephen McManus’s move to Middlesbrough was made permanent, Lee Naylor, Zheng Zhi and Koki Mizuno all left on free transfers as Lennon’s own recruitment drive began.

Not one but two left-backs came in- Charlie Mulgrew and Emilio Izaguirre- alongside a raft of strikers in Gary Hooper, Anthony Stokes and Daryl Murphy.

Joe Ledley was a surprise capture from Cardiff on a free whilst Efrain Juarez and Biram Kayal jetted in from Mexico and Israel.

A cyber pint is on offer for anyone that can name the magnificent 44 to have worn the hoops this year, possibly just as difficult add your vote to the player of the year poll below.

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2010 Roll of honour:

Boruc, Braffheid, Brown, Caddis, Caldwell, Cha, Crosas, Forrest, Forster, Fortune, Fox, Hinkel, Hooiveld, Hooper, Izaguirre, Juarez, Kamara, Kapo, Kayal, Keane, Ki, Ledley, Loovens, Majstorovic, Maloney, McCourt, McDonald, McGeady, McGinn, McGowan, McManus, Mulgrew, Murphy, N’Guemo, Naylor, O’Dea, Rasmussen, Robson, Rogne, Samaras, Stokes, Thompson, Towell, Wilson, Zaluska,  Zhi

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  • Patman says:

    Has anyone else noticed it’s 44th not 44nd????? Hail hail Joe lol

  • Patman says:

    As well I counted 46???

  • Joe McHugh says:

    It’s not so easy keeping tabs

    New names falling out the woodwork!

  • Patman says:

    46nd? Haha only sleggin. I’m sure that is maybe some sort of record! But could anyone really be bothered to check!

  • Jimbo says:

    Shocking when you think about it! Could be even worse though. Have these two not featured (certainly did in the Emirates Cup)?

    Twardzik
    Cervi

  • Joe McHugh says:

    I’ve drawn the line at competitive matches.

    During pre-season Dominic Cervi, Milan Misun, Filip Twardzik, Simon Ferry and Cillian Sheridan all played.

    Paul George came on as a substitute in the friendly with Alkmaar.

  • dtfc says:

    Misun no?

  • PJarvis says:

    40 odd players in a year is a joke.
    No wonder we’re lagging behind the huns yet again, Lennon should stick to a starting XI and a formation and let it roll on from there.

    How long will we be counting the cost of Mowbray?

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