Will He Stay or Will He Go Natasha Woods Finds That On-Loan Striker Craig Bellamy's Performances for Celtic May Have Reduced the Likelihood of Him Signing for Martin O'neill's Side As He Attracts Attention Across Europe

Sunday HeraldMay 04, 2005

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CRAIG BELLAMY may have banned his agent from talking to him about where he'll be playing next season, but it remains a popular topic of conversation elsewhere. His talents and temperament are being discussed far beyond Celtic Park, but the only one with any answers is the Welshman at the centre of the debate.

"My own view is that Craig Bellamy would be an asset to any club playing in the Champions League, " said Martin O'Neill, who covets the striker's services but knows he is hardly alone.

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Will He Stay or Will He Go Natasha Woods Finds That On-Loan Striker Craig Bellamy's Performances for Celtic May Have Reduced the Likelihood of Him Signing for Martin O'neill's Side As He Attracts Attention Across Europe

Against Aberdeen at Celtic Park yesterday, he was sorely missed.

While Bellamy nurses his hamstring, damaged while playing a pivotal role in last weekend's Old Firm game, and refuses to speak about his future until the season is over, coaches across Europe are contemplating whether he represents a healthy investment after returning nine goals in ...

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