Major football site makes bizarre Peter Lawwell transfer claim

Soccer Football - Europa League - Group E - Celtic v Stade Rennes - Celtic Park, Glasgow, Britain - November 28, 2019 Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell in the stands before the match Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith


When I read this [Football Fancast] I thought it was a strange take from a transfer that every Celtic fan agreed with.

Jack Hendry to KV Oostende on loan was a move that, at the time, was the correct move to help progress the now Scotland defender’s Celtic career.

Signed in January 2018 by Brendan Rodgers, Hendry was clearly earmarked as a kid that could in time, develop into a decent centre back for the Hoops.

Whilst Rodgers backed his ability, many players struggle with the mental demands that are required when playing for Celtic.

And that is clearly the case for Hendry.

Coming from Dundee where there are no expectations to win every game and the media spotlight is sporadic at best, players can make mistakes and have off games without the constant scrutiny from the media (ask Carl Starfelt) and the fans.

Look at it this way. Hendry only played eleven games after signing for the Hoops in his maiden half season.

The season after that, fifteen. Fifteen games in a year and then he was farmed out on loan.

The only reason he excelled in Belgium for Oostende? Limited expectations. The Belgian side are not expected to win every game never mind silverware.

They don’t have the constant expectation that Celtic players have on their shoulders.

Hendry found his level at that club and that earned him a move to Club Brugges.

And now he has flourished.

But to claim Peter Lawwell cost the club millions is disingenuous at best.

Some transfers just don’t work out. This is one of those times.

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