So far, the state of
the Scottish Premier League is looking a bit desolate and solitaire with just
one squad dominating the league overall top.
The state of
competition of this league is becoming a bit boring and routinely annoying,
with just one main event called Celtic FC and no dangers in sight for the
Hoops.
Those one of a kind
Old Firm Derbies, where 2 squads showed off their bitterness to one another and
in each Park call it Ibrox or Celtic, the all-around excitement was very
visible and tense!
I do remember those
legendary Derbies between both of this Glasgow Colossus and with a fierce
competition in every match among these town utmost squads, going for the ultimate
of glories.
Once again, in this
campaign we can see the Bhoys dominating the likes of all of the SPL and with
no sign of a strong opposition to derail them of another league shield.
Still for the Celts
and their Manager Ronny Diela is another campaign full of optimism and seeing a
striker on fire in the likes of Leif Griffith’s aiming for a 40 goal season at
Celtic Park.
Nothing been written
yet as we have quite some time in this championship and nothing is given to
anyone with an Aberdeen squad just three points behind the Celts, but at the
end this can be anyone’s league.
I hope that squads of
the likes of St. Johnstone and Hearts can really mount on a show and start a
certain contest in this edition of the Scot Premiership.
Still there is hope
in the horizon with a belligerent and hardworking Rangers moving up in the
Scottish Championship and with very positives outlooks
to their return to the big circuit.
For now, the Hoops
have to rely on dominating the league and continue netting trophies to their
halls at Celtic Park and once again go to Champions and see their fortunes in this
important tourney.
I hope that the SPL
can return us some spectacle worthy to appreciate in this campaign as the likes
of Aberdeen and Hearts can turn things around if they start making some noise
and pressure the likes of the Celts.
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