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Follow Follow fury as True Blue Kyle Ure leads Celtic to Youth Cup glory at Hampden

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As if this season hadn’t been painful enough salt was rubbed into deep wounds last night at Hampden.

Leading Celtic to lift the SFA Youth Cup at the National Stadium was central midfielder Kyle Ure.

After 120 minutes commanding the midfield alongside Daniel Kelly, Ure raised the trophy in a moment that seemed to trigger quite a reaction on the popular Follow Follow message board.

It seems that Ure is joining a long list led by Kenny Dalglish and Danny McGrain, putting football development ahead of childhood dreams.

Craig Mulholland seems to have rejected young Ure for a place among the Murray Park starlets, anyone watching last night’s match would have noted one team playing expansive attacking football and another reliant on physicality which will never be converted into a football career at the top level.

On Tuesday Mulholland announced his departure as the Head of Ibrox Academy, Bologna and Scotland midfielder Lewis Ferguson is another True Blue rejected by the Mulholland who is expected to walk into a new role at the SFA.

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  • Davie says:

    Religion is the root of all that’s wrong at ibrox, Celtic want quality footballers no matter their Religion or race.
    The deep rooted hatred at ibrox and their support will stop the club from developing and moving away from their medieval beliefs.
    The Rangers ignored young home grown talent to lure the likes of diving lovelace to their ranks, another kid who will be ruined at ibrox.
    Celtic have a business model at playing and financial level, The Rangers have tried to copy it but can put another fail to their name on attempting to do so.

  • Garry Cowan says:

    Love it just another reason for Hun tears

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