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Mikey Johnston Looks A Better Player The Longer He’s Away From Celtic Park. Let Him Stay There.

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There is a strange phenomenon in football which Celtic fans are experiencing right now, and not for the first time; how players who leave a club suddenly become better footballers for no longer being under your roof.

Some folk mention a similar phenomenon with ex’s; they get better looking after they’re no longer in your life.

That’s led to many a mistake being made.

Mikey Johnston is flying. Oh, Hell yes. In a good league surrounded by good players. He is playing brilliant football and scoring other-worldly goals.

He deserves a lot of credit for how he’s grabbed his chance by the scruff of the neck and started to produce. He’s getting good headlines and West Brom have already expressed their desire to keep him.

Johnston seems to like it there. Why wouldn’t he?

He’s playing first team football now, the fans love him, life seems good and he’s playing like a man who had been carrying a bag of bricks and for the first time has been able to put it down and just walk around and take in the sunshine.

I am happy for him. I never wished him other than the best of everything.

His current form has led, not unexpectedly, to suggestions that he be brought back to Celtic at the end of his loan and given a real chance in this team. Let me tell you, it’s hard to imagine him being a worse option than Luis Palma at the moment.

But you know, it’s just like that thing with the exes. When people go back there is invariably a short honeymoon. Then folk start to remember why they couldn’t put up with the other person. All the old bad habits and negative personality traits start to become obvious again, and those who have been through it know what stress that leads to.

And I suspect that’s where we’d be.

Mikey is thriving explicitly because he’s no longer under the spotlight at Celtic Park.

I know West Brom fans flirted briefly with the idea, some years ago, that they are a bigger club than we are because they were playing in the EPL at the time, but that’s a distant memory and they’ve been revealed again as what we said they were. They are back to being a club which considers loan deals for our reserves to be good business.

Mikey will never be under the kind of pressure there that he would be under here, and I don’t think he copes well with that pressure. He’s capable of being a fine player and I’ve always said it, but he just can’t produce it when he’s in a Celtic shirt.

This is not unique to him. This happens to players who get a chance to play for their boyhood teams and find it suffocating.

I know he wants to. I know he wouldn’t have gone anywhere if he was getting these opportunities here at home, but we have to be honest and admit to ourselves that whenever he’s had those opportunities, he has succeeded mainly in frustrating us and himself and I cannot shake the feeling that if he did return to Celtic it would just be more of the same.

I want the boy to do well. He should net us a very nice transfer fee, either from West Brom or someone else, and we should allow him to go out and do his thing.

Rodgers likes him, sure, but I don’t see Rodgers guaranteeing him first team football even if he stays as boss beyond this season; you would have to think he’ll have plans for a major rebuild and that leaves Mikey even further out of the running.

He wants, he needs, to be playing regularly.

So as nice as it is to see him doing well, we ought to let him go. For his sake and for ours. The boy is wasted sitting on the bench and that’s where he’d end up all over again. He’s having the time of his life right now.

That’s ultimately for the best, for him as well as for us.

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  • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

    Yep – Seen his pure fantastic strike last night and good luck to him going forward…

    He is just one – And he won’t be the first or the last that just couldn’t handle it at Parkhead –

    It probably happens at Liebrox as well…

    His goal was awesome and I was glad as QPR are a relegation rival of the club that I like in The Championship in The EFL – (A truly fantastic competitive and unforgiving league by the way) !

  • Joseph Mcaleer says:

    It’s long overdue that Kennedy and his back room staff need to leave.

  • Stewart says:

    Ur on the money with this piece he’s had more chances than most to claim a place as a regular,, but for one reason or another only known to him it’s just not happened,,, I wish the boy all the best going forward,

  • Brattbakk says:

    100% agree. I wish him all the best but he’ll never make it at Celtic. He’s got a better chance of being the best version of himself elsewhere. Good luck, goodbye.

  • christopher sheldon says:

    Don’t disagree that Celtic are a much bigger club but the EFL is a much better quality than than the SPL with exception of Celtic and Rangers who would in my opinion with current squads be making a good fist of it.West brom had there fingers burnt when we bought Diangana from West Ham for 18 million after a great loan period but bear in mind up until last week we were in fire straights due to our previous owner .This is the reason we are dabbling in the loan market for Celtic reserves .I forvone hope we don’t buy him in my opinion he is a one trick pony who will soon be found out at this level.

    • Clachnacuddin and the Hoops says:

      The Championship is a truly fantastic League Christopher, hugely competitive, unforgiving, competitive, exciting, it has the lot…

      I follow one of the more unfashionable teams in it and go down twice a year to see them with the money that I used to spend on ma Celtic season ticket but gave up because the board went along with the Sevco lie which brings me nice to the point that ‘Rangers’ died or to use ma own language ‘kicked the bucket’ in (c.2012) –

      Good luck to West Bromwich Albion and Mikey goin forward apart of course from the two matches against ma favourite lot from down there !

  • Colabhoy says:

    Agreed. Celtic is just too big a club for many good players and MJ sadly is one of them. The pressure to constantly perform does for’em. Wish him well, he will always be able to say he pulled on the famous hoops.

  • Jamie Struthers says:

    I think the main difference for him is he is able to run because he has space. Teams in the championship dont play 11 behind the ball therefore he can get his head up and run. Its why he was also successful in portugal. Wide players at celtic (in domestic games) dont need to be particularly fast, they need to have strength and an eye for a pass/cross which unfortunately he doesnt have

  • Michael Rooney says:

    His biggest problem was injuries and being the boo boys target by a toxic support.if he played against our back 4 would rip them to shreds

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