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It won’t be the media that judges Deila

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DeilaAfter yesterday’s interview with Sky Sports Ronny Deila meets the dreaded media today as the build up to Sunday’s match with Hearts intensifies.

Deila won’t be the last manager to blame criticism at the hands of the media, unfortunately for the Norwegian the media tends to outlast the managers that they are following.

When the results go against you the stats pile up and the criticism intensifies. Jose Mourinho knows it and Louis van Gall is experiencing it as well, that’s the nature of the business and is part of the package.

Celtic fans have a more hostile take on the media than most groups of supporters, they tend not to be easily led. Fans know that there are plenty of outlets that enjoy nothing more than putting the boot into anything related to Celtic while applying incredible spin on bad news elsewhere in the city.

That fact is a sideshow, the worries of the Celtic support is concentrated on what is happening at their club and on the evidence of the defeat from Motherwell discontent is high.

Deila was largely forgiven last season’s Champions League failure. A title success, a League Cup triumph including a win over the new club from Ibrox and a glimpse of the big time against Inter Milan helped supporters get over the early season pain.

There were few fans critical of the manager, his 4-2-3-1 formation was given time despite the concerns of many regarding it’s effectiveness in domestic games that Celtic dominate.

Thirty minutes into the home leg against Malmo all was wonderful with the world but an hour later the doubts were back- big time. A 2-0 loss in Sweden followed by comments about players being scared raised serious concerns.

Since that night in Malmo the doubts have intensified. For the stats obsessed draws away to Ajax and Fenerbahce were signs of progress, for the realists six Europa League ties without a win including back-to-back defeats from Molde have set off alarm bells.

Being told about development and the big picture doesn’t tie in with the evidence of the last three months.

Whether Deila or any other manager likes it or not the media is the main link between players and managers with supporters. When the words that supporters hear coming out the club are at odds with their own evidence problems are created.

Supporters know the environment that the Celtic are in. Since Hay, Macari and Dalglish left Celtic have been a selling club, losing a trio of top players to Southampton isn’t a new phenomenon.

What is new is a lack of entertainment and excitement on the park. Deila claims that 4-2-3-1 is flexible but for fans brought up on Larsson, Sutton and Hartson through to Hooper and McDonald the lack of firepower is alien.

Equally concerning is the apparent acceptance of defeat. Since the year dot Celtic teams have fought to the 90th minute and beyond. Against Motherwell there was no expectation of a fighback after going 2-1 behind, those that stayed on till the final whistle made their anger known.

There are lots of reasons for the current unhappiness of supporters, the bonds between fans through to players, management and directors has rarely been weaker.

Deila can’t be held responsible for everything, his remit doesn’t extend much beyond the 90 minutes on the park.

Over the two remaining fixtures of 2015 there is an opportunity for him to make a big statement.

There are no players in the Hearts or Dundee teams that Celtic will be looking at in the January transfer window.

After 18 months at the club Deila’s ideas are well known to the players, he knows his players. The matches at Hearts and Dundee are the opportunity to send out the strongest of messages.

Assuming that the Premiership title is won the Champions League qualifiers are just over six months away. On this season’s evidence there is little reason to suspect that Celtic can get through three qualifying rounds.

The benchmark used to be pushing for a place in the last 16 of the Champions League. In light of recent events qualification would be viewed as a success.

The media will be watching closely but it’s Hearts and Dundee that Deila has to concern himself with, that’s the opponents Celtic supporters will judge him on.

Six points accompanied by convincing displays will win supporters around- anything less and it’ll be the reaction from supporters that will dictate Deila’s fate.

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  • mike says:

    Joe,
    You are so right, excellent article, anyone who thinks that the gutter press leads the views of the Celtic support are deluded and are using that argument to support there own point of view,
    Any support that still exists for the management team will be put to the test over the coming weeks.

  • wulz says:

    Last week was really depressing and the in fighting isn’t doing much good either. Let’s call a truce and get right into the wee hun scumbags !
    HH

  • kingsnake says:

    I feel like a dog that’s been too often: Now when I am beat, I just lay there, emotionless, accepting the beating. I atch Celtic draw (at home) 0-0 to rank rotten Kilmarnock (who were blown out the following match), or lose (again at home) to Motherwell, and I feel pretty much nothing. It’s hard to keep being angry or depressed after being angry and depressed so many times this season. Not that I feel good about the way things are going, I’ve just been punished too often, too much, this season …

  • tonybhoy says:

    Good article…I agree with a lot of what was written, however as a support we cant be clouded with 2 wins over Hearts and Dundee. It wont be a new dawn if we get back to back wins.
    The current team lack shape, reminds me of ten Thomas Gravesons running around chasing a ball, dragged all over the place. For the past two seasons you could probably count on one hand how many games Celtic have fought back to win…no desire shown by more than a few players.
    We have players who cant cut it at Celtic in Europe and even domestically.

    I go into the January window nervous with Deila, Collins, Kennedy and Park.
    How is the supporters hard earned money going to be spent? What below standard players are we going to purchase?

    The future under this management team looks bleak and I think you all will agree….no progress, no champions league qualification next season.

    HH

  • kingsnake says:

    Apparently Ryan Christie has been recalled. Does he play centre half? Defensive mid? Left wing? No, another attacking midfield to compete with the other half dozen already on the roster (Rogic, Commons, Johansen, Allan, et al.) Maybe we are switching to a 4-6-0. Might as well, got no other forwards with Griffiths out …

  • drawkcab says:

    Ronny Ronny win the trebleony.

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