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Published Date: 03 July 2009
UNCERTAINTY about whether he could make an immediate impact was the reason why Celtic did not return for Steven Fletcher this summer, manager Tony Mowbray has revealed.
The Parkhead club's current requirement is for an experienced centre-forward who can fill the boots of Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink. Although Mowbray tried to buy Fletcher for West Bromwich Albion and also worked with him at Hibernian, he felt now was
too soon for the player to be burdened with such a responsibility.

Gordon Strachan, Mowbray's successor, had two bids for Fletcher turned down by Hibs last season and many were surprised when Celtic did not seek to capture the striker again this summer. Fletcher joined English Premier League side Burnley in a £3 million deal earlier this week instead.

"Steven Fletcher is a very talented individual," said Mowbray yesterday. "I just felt at the time that if I was going to spend the sort of money Steven is going to go for, then I needed an instant impact on the team. Is Steven Fletcher ready to come to Glasgow Celtic and be the main striker and bang in 25-30 goals?

"Maybe I am doing him a disservice as I have not seen him over the last two years. But my own view is that he probably needs another year or so before he is ready to do that."

Mowbray believes Marc-Antoine Fortune is a better bet to score the goals Celtic need. The 27-year-old, who Mowbray had on loan at West Bromwich Albion last season, is currently weighing up his options after a fee was agreed between the Parkhead club and Nancy.

Burnley manager Owen Coyle, though, was talking up his new recruit yesterday and says that Fletcher will go on to prove he is worth more than the record £3 million the Clarets paid Hibs to secure his services.

"Steven will show he is worth more than that kind of money. He is a young man, an international and a proven goalscorer," Coyle said at the striker's official unveiling.

"He leads the line well, he can drop short and can play off the shoulder. He has such a range of assets and attributes.

"Steven is a very accomplished player for someone of such a young age and I am delighted he is here. Whatever price has been paid, the player didn't pay it. They just have to go and show the ability that brought them to this club."

Fletcher believes the move to Turf Moor and the Barclays Premier League will boosts his chances of a regular starting slot for Scotland.

He said: "I have been around the squad for a while now and hopefully I can get a few more games under my belt. But first of all I have to perform for Burnley and score goals. If I do that I will be delighted.

"There is a bit of pressure with the price tag but I will take it as it comes. It is important to get a good pre-season under my belt first of all.

"As soon as I came to Burnley I knew this was the right move for me. Owen Coyle is very enthusiastic, he wants to play football the right way and there is a family feel about the place."





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  • Last Updated: 02 July 2009 10:12 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Celtic FC
 
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Jon Bon Jovi,

Dublin 03/07/2009 02:28:16
lets hope for scotlands sake that fletch bucks the trend of recent scottish strikers who head to the premiership and score booger all
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Daillyman,

03/07/2009 02:55:45
With Fortune's average of a goal every four matches cant see him bagging 25 goals for the tic.
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Shantaram,

03/07/2009 03:54:05
#6 - At least some of you Gers fans can still laugh at yourselves. Very refreshing.
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Private Pike,

03/07/2009 06:01:35
#9 Did you? Most people saw him as a cheat.
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03/07/2009 07:00:29
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hibbyspurs,

03/07/2009 08:09:42
Very dissapointing from TM this article. Sounds like the usual sort of sour grapes you'd expect from Celtic though so obviously he's fitted right back into the Celtic mould after being a reasonable human being in his previous managerial stints with Hibs & WBA.

Burnley could afford to stump up the readies straight away, Celtic couldn't..... Deal with it Tony and dont try and kid anyone else that you werent interested in signing him.
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Dood,

03/07/2009 09:01:21
#12 Hibbyspurs

Spot on.

Pretty pathetic stuff really. Why make comment on your decision NOT to sign a player? Now that he's set a preedent, will TM be making comment justifying EVERY player he's not signing?

Or could it be that he simply didn't have the cash up front for Fletch?

Also interesting to read Owen Coyle's comments on Fletcher which, in my opinion, are fairly accurate. Also interesting that Celtic's first choice manager was Coyle, not Mowbray.

So all in all, I'll trust Owen's comments.

Nice to see you've reverted back to Celtic type Tony.
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Dood,

03/07/2009 09:03:56
#17

My, what a cracking response. Unable to construct an argument so revert to petty digs and insults. How intelligent.

What was that comment about reverting back to Celtic Type? Hmmmm.

For the record, I'm glad you're not a Hibs fan either.
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PR,

Dublin 18 03/07/2009 09:14:52
#18 et al

Mowbray's comment on Fletcher was in response to a question asked of him at a press conference by a member of the laptop loyal.

This is another non - story: had Mowbray refused to answer the question the media would have hammered him a la Strachan, Dalglish, Venglos etc etc etc
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Dood,

03/07/2009 09:16:22
#20

Good point.

Part of the Old Firm's problem is that they have money to spend on players, therefore making it harder to bring young talent into the team.

The knock on effect is that (particularly in Hibs case), the laddies are effectively told that should they make the grade, they will be in the team at a young age. By effectively dangling that carrot in front of them, they are starting to make the decision to come to the peripheral clubs.

To highlight this, two of the victorious Hibs U19 team were initially on Celtic's books but were poached with this very promise.

Until the Old Firm start giving youth a chance, the situation will worsen for them.
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nostress,

grangemouth 03/07/2009 09:17:55
I think on this occasion Mowbray is just being honest. Having watched Fletcher's development since he broke into the first team at Hibs, I've seen him improve many aspects of his game, especially the physical side and his ability to make the right runs and find that little bit of extra space. but, and it is a crucial but, the amount of chances he misses because he can't use his right foot cost him and Hibs about 10 goals a season.

Having said that, if he can work on that, then I see no reason why he can't be a top striker. My only regret is that he wasn't made to develop that aspect while at Hibs.
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Dood,

03/07/2009 09:40:54
Wow. Thanks for your input Todd.

Proof (if it was still needed), that paranoia, delusion and a sense of self superiority still exist in an element of the Celtic support.

Cheers now.
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Dood,

03/07/2009 10:06:18
#30

Top comeback. Straight from the top drawer.

You're the man.
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PR,

Dublin 18 03/07/2009 10:15:21
#29

The fact that TM has actually managed Fletcher in the past probably gives him a stronger frame of reference on the assessment of the player than you.
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hibbyspurs,

03/07/2009 11:21:59
Todd

Isnt it amazing that the only ex hibs players you reckon have made the grade play for the OF? Like Dodd said, delusional, paranoid & self granduer preval at slumheid.....

Lets have a wee look now shall we?

David Murphy - Playing in the EPL
Steven FLetcher - Will be playing in the EPL

Thats just two former Hibs players who are playing on a far bigger stage than Caldwell, Brown or Thomson are or ever will do because the three of them play for backwater "big fish in a wee pond",bigoted old firm.

Have no illisuion (although being a Celtic fan you will have delusions never mind illisuions) that any player who goes to the EPL is going onto a far bigger stage than Celtic or Rangers could ever offer them.... Fighting each other for the SPL & the brief hope of a group stage or at very best a last 16 apperance in the CL, well whoop dee dee.......

And to top it all..... Who was the first to wear the green again?

Jog on back to the Herald website now please.........
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We love fitba,

Google! 03/07/2009 11:36:07
Well, I've seen it all now - a Celtic fan feeling sorry for Hibs fans! If only you knew how other people see you...

Re: Mowbray's comments - I don't think this is about age or experience, but that Fletcher is not really a target man. He CAN lead the line, as Owen Coyle says, but is more effective when on the ball, a little deeper.
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Northern Hibby.,

03/07/2009 12:01:51
I am now beginning to lose the thread here. TM says that Fletcher is not good enough for Celtic. That's the same team that wanted him six months ago for 3 mill and caused a big hoohah cos we would not sell him? That means that we have saved Celtic money? Taking the long view then, we have denied Fletcher a move to a team that doesn't want him? Looks like we have done him a favour as well.
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PR,

Dublin 18 03/07/2009 12:04:17
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So you reckon that The Celtic Manager has no say in Transfers then?
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hibbyspurs,

03/07/2009 12:27:59
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Ahahahahahaha..... No lad you've just proved how woefully out of your depth you are on here by taking the bait like the big fishy you are......

so easy against the like of Celtic fans where the average IQ is around 2.......

Stroll on lad, stroll on cause your quite simply full of wind & p ish
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Dood,

03/07/2009 12:37:09
Hibbyspurs

Personally, I've seen enough to know that this is one argument that you'll not win. Not because you're wrong, but because you're competing against a sanctimonious, deluded fool. You say black, he says white etc etc etc....

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nom nom nom,

03/07/2009 13:06:27
44 - Like Dodd said, delusional, paranoid & self granduer preval at slumheid.....

That is not how you spell GRANDEUR
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Daillyman,

03/07/2009 13:55:51
Good luck to Flethcher for making the jump to the EPL.

With better coaching and a profesional attitude that will be installed in him by Coyle, he really could improve his game, thus benefitting the Scotland international side.
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Dún Aenghus,

03/07/2009 14:03:39
"An experienced centre forward who can fill the boots of JVH" That wont be difficult.The guy was a liability at Parkheid.I very much hope that we dont go for the cheap option once again,that indeed would be fatal.
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Dún Aenghus,

03/07/2009 14:16:24
#47 Todd......
Hibby Spurs At#36 is a hypocrite
Claims that his team were the first to "wear the green" Maybe so! but the very same supporters of that green team,a couple of seasons ago,applauded from the field rfc who had just beaten them to win the Spl. Whilst at the same time Celtic had just lost at Motherwell. I call it lick@rsing. I call it anti green. I call it traitorism. Would a rankers support have applauded from the field a team wearing green?
The definite answer to that is NO!
Go collect your thirty pieces of silver, hibby spurs.
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Dún Aenghus,

03/07/2009 14:40:13
#44 HS.......Green team!
There is only one team in Scotland worthy to wear the green and that team is the former CHAMPIONS OF EUROPE!
Is that clue enough for you?
The other teams appear to be wearing green,but in fact,they are green with envy at the most successful Scots/Irish team of all time......Hail! Hail! the CELTS are here!
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Northern Hibby.,

03/07/2009 14:54:04
#40/41
That's interesting that you bring up the role of the manager in this. Us followers of lesser clubs had been left to believe that the determination of whether a player, is or is not " Celtic Class", was a fundamental right of the supporters not the manager. Still you live and learn. I think that my point about saving Celtic money is still valid though because Mowbray will not have decided that Fletch is not good enough just because he has signed for another team. He knows him well enough to have said that back in January, if he had been asked for his opinion then.
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Rosscobhoy,

03/07/2009 16:10:05
Mowbray is asked why he didn't go back for the player and he gives an answer. Shockeroony. In my opinion he is right, while Fletcher has a lot of potential he hasn't shown enough to say for sure he would score 30 a season at Celtic. Riordan, Killen and O'Conner before him had potential to do that kind of thing, and neither has.
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Dún Aenghus,

03/07/2009 18:25:15
#54 Todd........... Good post!
Says it all about these grovellers. We as Celtic supporters whilst being proud of being Scottish are also immensely proud of our Irish roots. Unlike the Edinburgh rabble.
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Dún Aenghus,

03/07/2009 20:22:05
#57

Why,thank you barking!
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ERIN GO BRAGH,

edinburgh 05/07/2009 11:56:50
#58. Whilst it's easy to package up your green tinted celtic ideals about Celtice/hibs history and make us the "traitors" to the green, it not quite as easy as that. We could sit and argue about who wears the jersey with more pride. We coud argue about lots of things like Jock Stein being a mason, blah blah. The fact is, maybe you should just be thankful Hibernian Footbball club fought for the right to play in the scottish league against all anti-Irish sentiment in 1875 and that we were directly responsible for your very own beloved celtic. believe me, most of us have NOT forgoten about our irish roots !!
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Loki,

Valhalla 07/07/2009 16:42:05
History revisionism still one of the main planks at Celtic among others. Why does he feel defensive about missing out on Fletcher? Looks like so SOS - Son Of Strachan.
Need a couple of midfield players, a left back and a captain as well as getting rid of 2 or 3 keepers to build the squad for the Champions League. But what is the main thing Mowbray is concentrating on - a round the world trip to Queensland. Aye big following there in rugby league/union territory.

 

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