“Only four players get pass marks for me” – Confused podcaster needs to make up his mind as he names seven players for ‘pass marks’

Lisbon Lions Stand, Celtic Park

Normally never delve too much into comments like this but I think it’s only fair seeing as this podcaster started to slate pretty much the whole Celtic team and by the time he was finished, over half of them got ‘pass marks’ as he calls it.

Kevin Graham was speaking on A Celtic State of Mind podcast immediately after the final whistle when he came away with this little gem, “There was two guys that won us that game tonight. David Turnbull and Matt O’Riley.

“They showed that bit of class. The only two bits of class that was really in the game.

If anyone switched on that game with 10 minutes to go they would have thought we would have been entertained all night. [Three shots on target doesn’t suggest we were entertained, but go on]

We weren’t entertained. It was rubbish. Utter dross. It was three points so let’s move on.

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“Only four players get pass marks for me. The two centre halves, Mooy and O’Riley.

And David Turnbull gets a nice pat on the back for that pass.

“Maeda as well because he scored and Kyogo does his job for the goal.

“All the rest of them had a middling night.”

So four players had a bad game them?

Hart? Didn’t have a bad game. Didn’t really have much to do to be honest.

Juranovic let his man go for the Motherwell goal so I’ll give him that.

Jota played well and had a perfectly good goal chopped off.

Haksabanovic won the ball that led to the equaliser. And that leaves us with Greg Taylor. Again, didn’t really do too much wrong.

Collectively I thought we were just too pedestrian. Didn’t have enough penetration but I certainly didn’t think the game was utter dross.

Reactionary nonsense with no perspective at all. Great content though.

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