QUOTE (rfcgav @ Sep 28 2008, 13:02)

How the f**k can you seriously predict celtic winning 9 or 10 in a row you would gee mystic meg a run for her money. If it was a simple as whoever wins the league gets champs league money and therefore is cert to win league next season it would be a pretty dire state of affairs. What about factors like rangers euro run last season playing midweek games because of being in europe, Not spending the champs league money (celtic fans all to aware), Players settling in, Buying dud players etc etc.??? Utter pish.
Not spending the money?? Wtf? You mean 'not spending the money needlessly on players they don't need' surely?
Celtic have spent a lot of money in the last three years, about £40m putting in place an infrastructure that will allow the club to establish a dominance domestically that may surpass that of Jock Stein and Walter Smiths. While Rangers were away selling the family silver to finance their debts, Celtic have actively reduced theirs using the money accrued from the success that Strachan has brought.
During those three and a bit years Celtic have won three titles, and will have raked in sole share from two separate Champions League campaigns. This season, Celtic do not have a training academy to fund. Celtic do not have to find £10m in wage cuts and savings to reduce debt. Come January, Celtic, having spent the equivalent of less than 10% of their turnover during the summer, may well go out and splash big-time. How much of a gamble will that be when they don't have a debt to service, and still have money coming in from Uefa 6 months later? Now look at Rangers, have they gambled their entire transfer kitty for the season in one go? How much of a real gamble will it be, should they need to go out and spend another £10m in January? Can they afford to do so and not win the league?
I say again, if Celtic win the league, Celtic will have no debt to service, no debt to clear and a disposable income (as it were) that is roughly £10m greater than it has been these last few years.
Given that, and all else being equal, why would anyone bet on any other outcome thereafter?