'You saved our club!' - Roger Mitchell's emotional goodbye to Fergus McCann and BRUTAL response

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  • Опубликовано: 12 янв 2025

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  • @gfg890
    @gfg890 7 часов назад +1

    I met Fergus at a Kilmarnock game walking up the Paradise Walkway. I was amazed that very few fans knew he was walking amongst us. I blurted out to my Dad, there's Fergus McCann, suddenly everybody was swarming him wanting photographs. I managed to get one of Dad with him but when Dad went to take a photo of me with the great man, his thumb was covering the lens, so I've got a brilliant photo with Fergus McCann of my Dad's thumb. I was gutted to be honest because I met Brian Dempsey once before at the shops in Broomhill, he too was part of the consortium who saved Celtic but I also met Brian Quinn and sat beside him throughout our Scottish Cup Final against Aberdeen, he and I can be seen in that spy camera thing Hampden did. So that's two former Celtic board members but a photo with Fergus would have been something I could have cherished. He did what he said he'd do and deserved every penny he earned in doing so. Graham, I don't know if you'd read the comments to videos but I've crossed paths with you twice too. We go to the same dentist but I don't know if you stayed after John left and was replaced with Martin? I also saw you with your mum at House of Bruar once before but I never disturbed you. You were eating.

  • @Kevin-l4
    @Kevin-l4 День назад +7

    In the long history of Celtic FC there are many people who done great things for the club ,some achieved legendary status but only once we're we in need of saving . Fergus saved our club and I will forever be in his debt . We were one hour from the end, and he put his own money on the line with others it should be said, and should never be forgotten.

    • @frankbrennan1619
      @frankbrennan1619 22 часа назад

      We also NEEDED saving back in January 1952 & in the weeks that followed, when there was the most evil, Masonic, anti - Irish, anti - Catholic plot to put Celtic Football Club permanently out of business for flying the Irish tricolour at Celtic Park & it was very much a close run thing that we didn't go out of business for good & we didn't because of the strong, principled, stance then Celtic Chairman Robert Kelly took on the matter & although he was not the most popular figure amongst the then Celtic support, they knew just like him, their very Irishness & their Catholicism & who they were as a community, were sought to be permanently erased by evil, hateful, Masonic bigots & so both unpopular Chairman & fans were totally united...

    • @barcabhoy7193
      @barcabhoy7193 21 час назад +3

      We were never 1 hour from the end, despite the narrative that’s been doing since. We were 1 hour from BoS applying to put Celtic into Administration, which takes about 2 weeks, and we would have come out of Administration, as there were many people waiting to help. Fergus was our best option and we’re much stronger because of him, but we were never folding as a club.

    • @FraserFoster-u3f
      @FraserFoster-u3f 5 часов назад

      We would have been deducted points for going into administration but and our league position was bad enough.​@barcabhoy7193

  • @spinozacelt
    @spinozacelt День назад +11

    McCann was all business in everything he did re Celtic.He didnt court popularity,which went down like a lead balloon with certain journos in Glesca,and if you coukdn’t bring something to the table he wasn’t interested in you.
    However,Fergus did EXACTLY what he said he would do-restructure and recapitalise the club,build the stadium and win the Championship.Yes he walked away with a tidy profit however that’s because the clubs’ value was hugely greater than when he took over.He’s a legend among the Celtic fans.Even among those who booed him that day he unfurled the Championship flag at CP……..🙄

  • @liamdevine8063
    @liamdevine8063 День назад +5

    Sometimes in football, in business, in life - it's the very thing that you don't want to do that you must do to avoid the reality you dread. Fergus professionalised Celtic, he made the club into a business first and foremost. This to many was heresy and you can understand why. We feared capitlisitc change because we understand how capitalism erodes culture. And often, it felt like this is what Fergus was doing.
    But he had the vision to remake Celtic FC without first killing the club. It took immense sacrifice from everyone, it meant cherished principles must be shed in order to protect the primary principle, Celtic FC's flourishment.
    It's a point of immense irony that Celtic's tormenters at the time, are now the tormented. And now they are reckoning with their culture, their existence and their future. Now THEY desperately need a leader like Fergus, but where do you find a character so rare? I have no idea, but i'll tell you where you don't find him, in a local masonic social club with any of the current ownership group.

  • @Helios72487
    @Helios72487 22 часа назад +2

    The Bunnet sowed the seeds, for the sustained dominance, over the rest of Scottish football. A stadium, that year on year, provides the club with a significant financial advantage. At the time many felt Fergus had lined his pockets handsomely. I sincerely hope he did, as his vision and tenacity, where worth every thin dime.

    • @barcabhoy7193
      @barcabhoy7193 21 час назад +2

      He did, he walked away with 10s of millions

  • @ACM-sp1gh
    @ACM-sp1gh День назад +4

    It's a disgrace there isn't a staute of Fergus outside parkhead... without him there ain't shit

    • @barcabhoy7193
      @barcabhoy7193 21 час назад +3

      He’s been offered a few times and refused

    • @JamesyWaddell
      @JamesyWaddell 17 часов назад +3

      @@barcabhoy7193 How are you doing barcabhoy. Are you the same commenter from the Rangers Tax Case. If so i enjoyed reading your comments..Cheers.

    • @barcabhoy7193
      @barcabhoy7193 11 часов назад +1

      @@JamesyWaddell Hi Jamesy. All good, hope you are too. Not me, no.

  • @JamesyWaddell
    @JamesyWaddell 17 часов назад +2

    The "Wee Man" Fergus, made sure we would at least generate £6 Million pounds a season more than Rangers by insisting on a 60,000 seater stadium. Great foresight as Ibrox was only around 45,000 seats at the time. So counting 10,000 extra season tickets every year Celtic were always guaranteed for the top of Scottish Football.
    God Bless Fergus McCann.
    Great to see his plan come to fruition after going through the 90s...Hail Hail.