Why can't the best player in Scottish football get a game?

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Kris Commons, Scottish footballer of the year with 32 goals last season, described by Chris Sutton as the nearest Celtic have got to a Lubo Moravcik and voted as the best player in Scottish football by his fellow professionals is leaving Celtic –why?

He’s 31. Lubo Moravcik was 49 (well 33) when he came to Celtic, or so it seemed as the time. He scores on his debut against Dundee and a fortnight later against Rangers and let’s face it, there’s no better way to start, and we couldn’t care less if he’s father time. Commons scores a double in his debut against Aberdeen. He’s not stopped scoring since then. It’s the nearest Celtic get to a player that says play me and I’ll score.

Looking  over the border at, arguably, the next English Champions  Chelsea and John Terry gets a deal (and they’re a wee bit better than us) and he’s 34. Frank Lampard, who left Chelsea because he was too old at 36, but via a stint in the States, ends up at the other billionaires club of Manchester City and he’s hardly looked clapped out. But let’s face it Chelsea can allow Mata to go and bring in Cesc Fabergas. Who exactly are Celtic going to bring in to score those missing goals?

In our last game against Ross County, which ended 0-0 Commons came on as a sub for a sub. That shows he’s not even a first pick in the subs’ stakes. How dispiriting is that going to be for Celtic’s best player?  

Chris Commons doesn’t run about enough, he doesn’t track back and make those tackles that modern players need to make. Neither does Craig Gordon. Nobody can dispute his value. Effe Ambrose runs about like a train on the wrong set of tracks. Virgil van Dilk (he’s off as well, and personally I’d rather keep Commons) is often found patrolling outside the oppositions’ penalty box and Emilio Izzaguire is more frequently, than our so-called wingers, caught offside.  I’ll give you a clue. These guys are meant to be defenders, but usually not in the same way as Ambrose is meant to be a defender.

And anyway, how many defensive midfielders do Celtic need? Stefan Johansen, who has come onto a run of form, can play a defensive midfielder. Scott Brown can also play defensively, as can Biton and most other Celtic players. None of them can score goals with the consistency of Kris Commons. In fact if you add up all the goals scored between them last year, or in fact any year, and you’ll find, as an aggregate total, as a combined group, they cannot score as many as Kris Commons. The only commonality is they don’t score many goals.

So who do we replace out best goal scorer and best player with? Well, there’s always that unknown and untouched talent somewhere in the world and if we can get to him first- on Planet X- and the price-tag is under 50p, then we’ve got a chance of a loan deal.

The simple solution is to give Kris Commons a new deal. But there is little or no point in doing that if he’s not going to get a run of games. That seems unlikely. I’ll miss Kris Commons. He’s been one of our best buys. Cost next to nothing. Came in, done his job and left, all without fuss. That’s the problem. Not enough fuss is being made about his value to Celtic. You’re only as good as your last game. Our last game was a stinker. We need class. Kris Commons is class. 

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Comments

Looks like hes on his way to Bolton. Neil Lennon obviously knows and trusts him because of their history at Nottingham Forest and more recently at Celtic. Maybe he's made him an offer he cant refuse, i.e. Regular Football!

 

yeh Jolono, Kris Commons lacks one thing needed in the modern game -pace. But he can score with both feet and even with his head. Goals mean winning games and Celtic haven't been doing that lately. Lennon left because he was in a no-win situation. He's doing well at Bolton, but as we've just seen the churn of Premeir League top-flight managers goes in. Pullis (again), ex Newcastle becoming Crystal Palace, become Queens Park Rangers, etc. It goes on and on. I could pick a team to win the Scottish league by asking each player to pick a number out of a hat. Common's number wouldn't be in the hat -obviously he can't run about enough. Stupid, Bollocks. 

 

It sounds similar to Mata near the end at Chelsea. Also anyone that performs to a certain level in Scotland will be off to the championship soon enough anyway? Is that not the way of it these days. it seems quite a depressing decline if think about it too much. I have found Celtics revolving cast hard to keep track of since Robson, MacDonald etc went off to Middlesborough...

enjoyed the Moravcik ref. off for some youtube nostalgia. Hope you fit Regi Blinker into a blog one day!

 

Commons played against Kilmarnock. He hit about 14 of Celtic's 30 attempts at goal. He was wonderful. He is wonderful, but not as wonderful as Regi Blinker. We've got Efe Ambrose now. He's even more 'wonderful' that Regi, luckily he's going to the African Nations. All those guy went to Middlesborough because Strachan went there. Lennon at Bolton but with no money wants to bring in Scot's players. We'll see.