Carter Vickers May Not Have The Armband, But What A Leader Of Celtic He’s Become.

Soccer Football - Scottish Premiership - Rangers vs Celtic - Ibrox, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain - January 2, 2023 Celtic's Cameron Carter-Vickers reacts REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

One of the best early episodes of The West Wing brought to public consciousness an important concept, and one I’ve never forgotten; Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc.

After it, therefore because of it.

It is an example of logical fallacy, and you don’t have to look around to see examples of it in the world. As Jed Bartlett tells his staff, it’s very rarely true.

Apply it to the team’s return to form. What do you see? Cameron Carter Vickers back in the Hoops and suddenly we look like the Real Deal again.

I spoke to some people yesterday who were adamant that it’s the big man’s return which has stoked the fire in the bellies of the team once more.

I’m not convinced. One thing doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with the other, but we look better with him in the side and there’s no question about it.

Then, last night, as if to taunt me further with the possibility, he came out swinging with a rousing statement and a demand that the rest of the team up its game further and win the rest of our games. Amazing. And exactly what you want to see in your club.

I remember reading Brian Clough’s first autobiography some years back, and there was a story in there about how his team were on the way to Wembley and he turned to Peter Taylor and told him that he knew they’d win that day because his team was full of leaders, a whole squad of them, people who would not allow anyone to fall below their standards and who if they saw a team-mate slacking off, they would push them hard.

We’ve got a handful of leaders in this team, but their impact is critical. Hart, McGregor and Carter Vickers are the most obvious and although we all know we have to replace Hart in goal next season his big personality and presence in the dressing room might be a bigger loss by far.

Hopefully this is something the manager has prioritised; we need more of these guys because they lift the whole club. Carter Vickers is not just a great player. He’s a warrior.

His qualities as a player are obvious.

His qualities as a man shine through in times like these.

I think his presence in the team calms everyone down, not just at the back. He exudes confidence. The whole performance at Motherwell up-ticked the moment he was on the pitch, and his ability to move forward with the ball at his feet definitely helped us win.

Getting the opener against Dundee was another sign of how much he brings us, and so whilst I think it is a stretch to say that his return is where the corner has been turned, I cannot argue at all with those who think that he will be critical in the run-in and without him our chances of winning this title would be greatly lessened.

I was delighted with his comments last night. I hope they’ve had the same impact on the rest of the team as they’ve had on the fans I spoke to about it.

He might not have the armband but a team like this needs more than one leader and by God, he fits the bill.

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