“Idah’s destiny is in his own hands,” Gordon Strachan

Gordon Strachan issues some helpful words of wisdom for Norwich City striker Adam Idah ahead of any move back to Celtic this month…

Celtic v St Mirren –  Adam Idah right celebrates during the Premiership match at Celtic Park on Saturday April 13, 2024. Photo Jane Barlow

Former Celtic manager Gordon Strachan reckons that Adam Idah’s destiny is in his own hands and he urged him to use Matt O’Riley as an example for what he can achieve at Celtic, assuming of course that the transfer roadblock down at Norwich is eventually removed at some point this month.

“I thought Idah performed well last season. He’s got talent, he’s got strength. But then he’s got to say to himself, am I happy with that or can I do more? Do I want to become a top, top player,” Gordon Strachan, speaking to Top Offshore Casinos, said.

“That’s where his career is now. It’s decision time. Is he happy with what he can do, or does he want to put the work in and develop into something a bit special?

Celtic v St Mirren Brendan Rodgers with Adam Idah after thePremiership match at Celtic Park on Saturday April 13, 2024. Photo Jane Barlow

Idah wasn’t getting a game at Norwich 

“He wasn’t getting a game at Norwich last season. There has to be question marks about your attitude if that’s the case. He needs to look at the question marks and eradicate them. It’s easy to pick up a label as a player. Sometimes they are right, sometimes they are wrong. Your ability will be questioned throughout your career; mentally, physical, technical ability. If he re-signs, he’s got the opportunity to put some of those doubts to bed, but Celtic Football Club will test all of those things, don’t worry about that!

“He has the tools to be a top player. If you have the tools to be a top player, then your career development is on you. It’s not down to the coaches to put an arm around you, and when you hear that, it basically means the player needs a kick up the backside. I’ve heard that so many times from players that didn’t fulfill their promise – they blame everyone else.

Celtic Shorts speaking to Adam Idah at the end of last season

Idah’s destiny is in his own hands

“Idah’s destiny is in his own hands. If you’re looking for a player that has made the most of the opportunities that he’s been given and worked tirelessly, then Matt O’Riley is your man. He’s the perfect example. He comes to Celtic from MK Dons and grabbed the opportunity. He came as an unknown player, and over the last few years he’s developed into an unbelievable player. That’s the path that I would like to see Idah follow if he joins the club.”

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1 Comment

  1. Idah destiny isn’t in his own hands all the while he is under contract at Norwich?
    Simple as that at present imo?
    This whole deal is totally out of our hands at present?
    Norwich set an unrealistic fee, that we aren’t prepared to match looks like the current situation?
    Rodgers believes that Idah can make an impact for ourselves within the CL, and Norwich are well aware of that, and don’t want to be seen with egg on there face, cause they couldn’t get Idah to produce for themselves?
    Believe that we are at a situation where Rodgers has to make the decision as to whether we continue with the waiting game or he starts to focus his interest elsewhere?
    Certainly a gamble that’s in operation at present within the decision making process taken by Rodgers imo?
    You would expect Nicholson to follow the direction of Rodgers intentions at present, regardless of them getting the blame by so many within our support at present?
    Currently a no win for all concerned within this potential deal for idah at present?
    Thought comman sence would have kicked in by now, but the standoff still remains?
    With the English championship season starting this weekend, then something surely has to give one way or the other?
    Still have to trust Rodgers judgement upon the current situation, and still believe that comman sense will prevail in the end, but with any gamble taken by a manager, you can never be certain especially within the operations of the footballing world either imo?

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