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Ronny Deila has revealed Carlton Cole will train with Celtic next week with a view to signing for the Parkhead club.


The 31-year-old striker, a free agent after being released by West Ham, was at Parkhead to see the Hoops thrash Dundee 6-0 in a one-sided Ladbrokes Premiership clash.

red devil Wrote:

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> What do you think of this Ots?...

> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0333vrj?ns_mchann

> el=social&ns_campaign=bbc_5_live_sports_extra&ns_s

> ource=twitter&ns_linkname=radio_and_music

> I'm inclined to agree, think it's all to do with

> Rodgers getting rid of Gerrard...


Rodgers raised expectation by nearly winning the league - he now has to manage those expectations.

What Quids said. Whatever his faults off the pitch, both Suarez's both individual brilliance and the fact he's a very unselfish player who brought out the best in Sterling and Sturridge is what took us close. I don't think Rogers deserves all the credit. I tried to convince myself last summer that Suarez was only one man and couldn't have had THAT big an impact, but he simply did.


I think most people realised that the team actually looked weaker with Gerrard in it last season, although they probably think he could have been handled a lot better.


Basically I just think Rogers is too stubborn, and needs to broaden his horizons a bit.

Thought the home hoodoo was back - snatched a late draw but sounded an exciting game even if Noble had a touch of the wobbles. And glad the Carroll option is available again; always a plus when it is just that - AN option - rather than the only one.


Third in table and joint top scorers, that'll do for now :)

maxxi Wrote:

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> Thought the home hoodoo was back - snatched a late

> draw but sounded an exciting game even if Noble

> had a touch of the wobbles. And glad the Carroll

> option is available again; always a plus when it

> is just that - AN option - rather than the only

> one.

>

> Third in table and joint top scorers, that'll do

> for now :)


Ruined my double with Man U. I thought you were good enough to beat Norwich. Norwich.....

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