Peter Grant
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They weren't happy.
They've seen enough of it.
They're not happy.
There's different ways they want.
Not on the pitch.
Don't involve the players in it in the respect.
That's what they're trying to get.
And that's what I'm hearing them saying sitting there.
And it's very, very difficult, you know, because...
We can all sit here on that high mountain and tell everybody what they should do and what they shouldn't do.
The one thing I would say to them is support the team, get there, get behind them, support them when you're in that stadium, whatever stadium you go to, give them that support because that is the thing that moves mountains for you.
That's what happened last week.
A simple thing at Kilmarnock, you know, late in the game, people talk about scoring goals late.
That's what pushes you, that's what gives you energy and that's what Celtic need and I agree with Martin on that.
and I've seen that, you could sense it in the game, the game just started off, you could just think, the players' shoulders sort of slumped as the balls came on, because the fans were up, everything, the noise, the Stuttgart fans, it was great, you know, and it was really, really difficult.
Here's a bit more from Martin O'Neill on it.
in the first minute if you want to protest do it well before the game or do it after the game not during the game Peter what about Paulo Bernardo then so to analyse it what did you see I'm a big supporter Paul I know he's not had a lot of game time I think he's a very good player actually I think the team's not suited him listen I could go through the team and say who's played above average this year it'd be very difficult and every time he's been flung in I think it's been a difficult time and I don't think he's been given a run I think predominantly if he starts he gets taken off at half time yeah
or he's going on for 20 minutes and it's never easy and I think he's a very very good player if Celtic lose him or he moves away and the boy's done his interviews and he's been very I understand I've got to fight for my position I understand that I don't see him training every day so that's the only thing I don't see him training every day
but I watch him and I've always been impressed with him the way he's about his business he's the only one that could fill in for Callum McGregor if Callum McGregor wasn't there I think he's the only one that can play that role if he's not there I just think I was talking about last night and I'm not jumping on Kasper Schmeichel here but they were playing out for the back trusty would give it then they would give it to Scales then they would play it back then it would be a rushed kick so you've got all your midfield back because they think they've got to go and join the play but then it gets launched to the front man it gets knocked down your players are
25, 30, 40 yards away and Chavanchara was the only one so it's important Barry will tell you as a midfield player there is nothing worse at least if you say beforehand listen everything we're going to kick we're going to put it in there make sure you're on second balls at least that's a tactic he was very isolated last night exactly that's what I'm saying the boy up top I felt the Dundee game Barry I felt the thing that I'm noticing in the last couple of games Dundee at home in the cup and Kilmarnock the first half the opposition's back line