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The world is full of football managers and Cheapest fifa 16 coins who talk a lot and yet tell us nothing. Too many are diplomats in tracksuits, reluctant, for good reason sometimes, to invite us too deeply into their thoughts.
All too frequently they say not what they really think but what will cause them the least amount of hassle. They deploy the kind of tact that will bring them no bother from the game's administrators and no headlines to a media that are ready to pounce on the indiscreet word.
When John Collins, the Celtic assistant manager, said that rival Scottish Premiership clubs do not have "clever enough players, or quick enough thinkers, to punish us when we do become detached from one another" it was easy to slam him, as Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes has done, for his arrogance and disrespect.
But there is another way of looking at it. As well as pointing the finger in accusation, you could also raise the arm and salute him for a rare honesty, a frankness to call it as he sees it, whether we agree with him or not.
Surely that is what we want from our football people? We want straight talking. There's not enough of it.
If we criticise Collins for speaking his mind then we're effectively saying that we'd rather he give us cliches, we'd sooner hear him preview last Sunday's game with Partick Thistle by disingenuously hamming up their supposed threat despite them being a team that Celtic had played on four occasions in Collins' time as assistant manager with a cumulative score of 12-0.
After their latest 2-0 victory, you can now make that five games and 14-0.
Where Collins was wrong was in his generalisation, his apparent inability to see the big picture, his speed in blaming the lack of competition in Scotland for Celtic's failings in Europe.
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All too frequently they say not what they really think but what will cause them the least amount of hassle. They deploy the kind of tact that will bring them no bother from the game's administrators and no headlines to a media that are ready to pounce on the indiscreet word.
When John Collins, the Celtic assistant manager, said that rival Scottish Premiership clubs do not have "clever enough players, or quick enough thinkers, to punish us when we do become detached from one another" it was easy to slam him, as Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes has done, for his arrogance and disrespect.
But there is another way of looking at it. As well as pointing the finger in accusation, you could also raise the arm and salute him for a rare honesty, a frankness to call it as he sees it, whether we agree with him or not.
Surely that is what we want from our football people? We want straight talking. There's not enough of it.
If we criticise Collins for speaking his mind then we're effectively saying that we'd rather he give us cliches, we'd sooner hear him preview last Sunday's game with Partick Thistle by disingenuously hamming up their supposed threat despite them being a team that Celtic had played on four occasions in Collins' time as assistant manager with a cumulative score of 12-0.
After their latest 2-0 victory, you can now make that five games and 14-0.
Where Collins was wrong was in his generalisation, his apparent inability to see the big picture, his speed in blaming the lack of competition in Scotland for Celtic's failings in Europe.
What is the cheapest fifa 16 coin seller? To Buy fifa 16 coins online in www.fifa100.com.
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