July 6, 2024

BREAKING NEWS : celtic fc playmaker and winger Matt O’Riley will become the most HATED player after he is set to complete shock transfer to Ranger……
He has refuse to sign a new contract with celtic ,How on earth did he get this move?
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Breaking: Matt O’Riley, a winger and playmaker for Celtic FC, is going to be the most hated player after completing his surprise move to the Rangers.

The rise of Matt O'Riley: How Celtic midfielder defied doubters - and  metrics - to become Scottish title winner | Football News | Sky Sports
He is unwilling to sign a new deal with Celtic. How did he come to be in this position?
Two moviegoers who were going to begin watching the Lord of the Rings trilogy but had never watched the films had an interesting conversation that I recently heard. They chose to watch the Special Edition versions, which are noteworthy because the shortest one lasts for three and a half hours, as you will know if you have watched them.

And I loved that. I found that fascinating. That movie fan didn’t feel they needed backstory or context or anything else. It could have been viewed as an absurd suggestion, but I actually know from experience that there’s some logic to it.

When it came to watching Game Of Thrones for the first time, I hadn’t yet read the books. I read a reviewer say that the first two seasons so closely follow the path of the novels you could literally go from watching them to starting Book 3 and have a fair idea of everything that was going on.

Only two seasons had aired at that point and I wanted to know what came next, and so without further ado I bought the collection and started from book three, and it was just like the guy said. There was a little variation shock but I followed it well enough.

The rise of Matt O'Riley: How Celtic midfielder defied doubters - and  metrics - to become Scottish title winner | Football News | Sky Sports

I only caught up with Books 1 and 2 further on down the line. I was glad I did because they added colour and depth and stuff to what I was watching. By the time of the fourth season, I’d gone back to the start and read through them all, which is why I enjoyed that season even more than the ones before it. And that was in spite of having, by then, read past the story as it was unfolding on the show. I was ahead of the show for the next two years.

Celtic fans who actually follow what the manager and the club say must feel a little sense of that, and a little like the two film lovers about to embark on that epic saga, when they pondered skipping right to the last part.

 

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