“It’s not working. Nobody’s scared of Celtic now,” Frank McAvennie
“It’s not working. Nobody’s scared of Celtic now,” Frank McAvennie Frank McAvennie delivered an excellent rant earlier this week when he attended the launch of the Jim Craig statue launch at Gracie’s in Glasgow’s Merchant City… Celtic striker Frank McAvennie is held by the throat by Rangers defender Graham Roberts as goalkeeper Chris Woods and Terry Butcher (r) look on, Butcher, Woods and McAvennie were all sent off during the Premier Division match,a 2-2 draw at Ibrox on October 17, 1987. (Photo by Allsport/Getty Images) The legendary Celtic striker started with some praise, for Celtic Mexican maverick Julian Araujo who has made an immediate impact on all the Celtic supporters including Frank himself.
Then he turned his attention to other matters starting with his belief that Celtic should have recalled Polish defender Maik Nawrocki from his loan spell in Germany where he is currently playing in the second tier of the Bundesliga for Hannover. “We need somebody,” Macca argued. “Listen, I’m a big fan of the boy Nawrocki.
I don’t know if he’s getting a game and all that, but I like him. And I thought they should have brought him back. You know, I really do.
I think he’s a good player. “And, you know, we’ve been relying on the same boys, and it’s not working. Nobody’s scared of Celtic now.
The boys that they’ve got, they’re not scared of them. And that’s not a slant on any of the managers. The management team, it’s just…The recruitment’s been terrible,” McAvennie said.
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