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This isn't club progressing, developing or striving to move to next level. It's band aid business that's finally bitten them on backside

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September 03, 2025

Shockingly worst window Hoops have ever had has left Brendan in a mess and fan base fuming

THERE might be some kind of apology, a plan to review where it all went wrong and a promise that lessons will be learned.

It might already be out by the time you read this.

It's happened before at Celtic after certain transfer windows that failed to deliver.

More often than not, some fall guy in the recruitment department takes the hit and eventually ends up in the Lennoxtown car park with a plant pot under his arm.

Lee Congerton, Nick Hammond, Mark Lawwell... you name it, many have left the building with dud windows in the rear view.

Then again, there has never been one this bad.

These hands up jobs are always done on the club's official channels but it is hard to see how that will work this time when there is only one question that can be asked, even by someone wearing a Celtic trackie.

What the f*** happened?

It's the question all Celtic fans have been left wondering.

How the heck did their club manage to make such a mess of this transfer window? How does a club with so much money in the bank emerge from the summer in such a weaker state than they went into it?

In fact, how the heck do they end up weaker than they were going into the last day of the window?

Adam Idah might have been toiling to live up to the billing of a main man but punting him to Swansea City and not getting a replacement is incredible.

Even getting to the stage of needing to buy a striker on the final day was ridiculous.

Kyogo Furuhashi left in January, for goodness sake.

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