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City to bid £250,000 for 20-year-old Dylan McGeouch



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Coventry City boss Steven Pressley has opened talks with Celtic about a January move for Dylan McGeouch.
According to reports in Scotland, Pressley is considering a bid of around £250,000 for the 20-year-old midfielder.
City are operating under a signing embargo but if rules dictate that a permanent deal can’t be struck this month, Pressley will still attempt to seal an initial six-month loan.
McGeouch has made 26 appearances for the Hoops and has won ten Scotland under-21 caps.
 

thaiskyblue

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spoke to a few hoops fans, they say he's worth much more than that, but we might be able to get him on loan as pressley is well respected as a coach north of the border.
 

shmmeee

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Wikipedia says attacking midfielder who can play on the wings.

Apparently beat 5 men on a run for his first goal.
 

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Personal information
Full nameDylan McGeouch
Date of birth(1993-01-15) 15 January 1993 (age 20)
Place of birthGlasgow, Scotland
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing positionAttacking Midfielder
Club information
Current clubCeltic
Number46
Youth career
2005–2008Celtic
2008–2011Rangers
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps[SUP][/SUP](Gls)[SUP][/SUP]
2011–Celtic19(2)
National team[SUP][/SUP]
2008–2009Scotland U166(0)
2009–2010Scotland U178(1)
2010–2011Scotland U195(1)
2012–Scotland U2110(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 27 October 2013.
† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 10 October 2013[SUP][1][/SUP]

Dylan McGeouch
Dylan McGeouch (born 15 January 1993) is a Scottish footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Scottish Premiership club Celtic and the Scotland under-21 team.

[h=2]Club career[edit][/h][h=3]Early career[edit][/h]McGeouch started his career with Celtic and was often a ball boy during his time there.[SUP][4][/SUP] However, he left in 2008 after his brother, Darren, who was also in Celtic's youth system, fell out of favour with the club. Dylan then went to Rangers, but he returned to Celtic in 2011 after Neil Lennon visited his house and asked him to come back.[SUP][5][/SUP] Rangers manager Walter Smith had appealed to McGeouch to stay at Rangers.[SUP][2][/SUP]
[h=3]Celtic[edit][/h]McGeouch made his Celtic debut on 6 November 2011 when he came on as a late substitute in a 2–1 win over Motherwell.[SUP][6][/SUP] On 26 November, he made his second appearance for Celtic, coming on as a 64th minute substitute against St Mirren. Eight minutes later he scored his first goal for the club after collecting the ball deep inside his own half and ran 70 yards, dribbling past several St. Mirren players, before striking a low left foot shot into the back of the net to seal a 5–0 victory.[SUP][5][/SUP][SUP][7][/SUP]
[h=2]International career[edit][/h]McGeouch was called up to the Scotland under-21 squad on 17 April 2012, to face Italy eight days later.[SUP][8][/SUP]
[h=2]Career Statistics[edit][/h]As of 27 October 2013
ClubSeasonLeagueCupLeague CupEuropeTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Celtic
2011–126120000081
2012–13121201000151
2013–141000101030
Celtic Total192402010262
Career Total192402010262
[h=2]Style of play[edit][/h]McGeouch's primary position is as an attacking midfielder but he can also play on the wings.[SUP][4][/SUP]
 

RoboCCFC90

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Can anyone find a video of this wonder goal?
 

shmmeee

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Just read that. Where the hell did I get 5 players from?
 
He is a good prospect, iv seen him play and he has great feet and a great turn of pace and most importantly knows where the goal is - get him signed...
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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At a time when anyone who has a view on the stadium fiasco is labelled as being inherently anti-SISU; could I take this opportunity to applaud the owners - at least on this issue - for investing in the team at this critical time in the season. And no, I'm not being ironic
 

RoboCCFC90

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At a time when anyone who has a view on the stadium fiasco is labelled as being inherently anti-SISU; could I take this opportunity to applaud the owners - at least on this issue - for investing in the team at this critical time in the season. And no, I'm not being ironic

I applaud comments like this, even though there is much annoyance from fans regarding the situation, we are still a level appreciative of them backing a very good manager.
 

pusbccfc

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In league one he could do alright..

Although he might not be able to deal with the pressure of big crowds...
 

Mary_Mungo_Midge

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I applaud comments like this, even though there is much annoyance from fans regarding the situation, we are still a level appreciative of them backing a very good manager.

Rightly so, of course. The owners have done much to bring criticism to their door. Some of their actions frankly reprehensible. But, you can't knock an owner investing in the team; otherwise it nullifies genuine criticism.

Of which I have plenty, of course ;)
 

RoboCCFC90

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Rightly so, of course. The owners have done much to bring criticism to their door. Some of their actions frankly reprehensible. But, you can't knock an owner investing in the team; otherwise it nullifies genuine criticism.

Of which I have plenty, of course ;)

Myself among other posters could probably vouch for that.
 

RoboCCFC90

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Maybe like this:

He came down from the Scottish Club,
Rangers, Rangers,
He's Scotland's one and only best,
Player, Player,
He play's the ball around with flare,
And does the things that no one dares,
Super John Fleck Coventry's, Scottish King!!
 

torchomatic

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You could say that about a lot of players. Not as black and white as that, is it? If Gareth Bale is that good then why didn't Spurs keep him?

If hes that good why dont they keep him
 

torchomatic

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I hate these kind of stories and it builds my expectation. I much prefer reading that a deal is done and dusted and we've not known a thing about it. All of a sudden I feel Dylan McGeouch is the most important player in the world and we desperately need to sign him. I gotta lie down.
 

fernandopartridge

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If hes that good why dont they keep him

You could have said the same about anybody we've ever signed ever. Couldn't you?

Why DIDN'T Wolves keep Robbie Keane?

Why didn't Man Utd keep Dion Dublin?

Why didn't Rangers keep John Fleck?

Why didn't Scunthorpe keep Leon Clarke?


etc etc
 

torchomatic

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Fleck, ah ah
Saviour of the universe.....
 

woody11462

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I hate these kind of stories and it builds my expectation. I much prefer reading that a deal is done and dusted and we've not known a thing about it. All of a sudden I feel Dylan McGeouch is the most important player in the world and we desperately need to sign him. I gotta lie down.

To be fair the story seems to have originated north of the border. We seem to keep it quite quiet until its done. having said that, Pressley is doing a bit of talking recently.
 

The Gentleman

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Not to sound to glum, lets see if he signs for us first. There are some on this forum who were skeptical about our players leaving last summer.
 

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