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Trinity Tims- Nicholson’s failings as transfer stalemate continues

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The Trinity Tims were able to reflect on Celtic’s 2-0 win at Aberdeen while voicing their concerns over the failings of the club’s recruitment policies.

Six days on from that podcast Brendan Rodgers has still to be presented with any first team ready players.

Thursday’s deadline to register 25 players for the Champions League passed without any drama unless you term the omission of Hayato Inamura as surprising.

Before and after every match Rodgers is obliged to carry out media duties, these involve getting the dull issues of the match over and onto the verbal gymnastics around the lack of transfer activity.

Tonight, Monday August 18 at 6.30 we’ll be back for more of the same, nothing has changed at Celtic with just two weeks left for Michael Nicholson to spark into action with the attacking players his manager and the team badly requires.

It will be a lively exchange with views expressed on a range of issues, set aside an hour or so for some fresh and independent debate on all matters Celtic.

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