Celtic under Mowbray are a very different proposition than Celtic under Strachan. Given how Arsenal gave Rangers a football lesson last weekend, I'm sure that they'll do something similar against Celtic.
Sorry, I don't really understand this point – are you saying Strachan would have had a greater chance against Arsenal? If so, I dunno about that. Mowbray's just done something that Strachan never managed, for one thing – an away win in Europe.
Of the big four in England, despite the fact that Arsenal can play some brilliant football, I'd always rather face them than any of the others. They're a bit flaky, let's face it, and Celtic have an really decent home record in european ties. We'll try to play football and score some goals, and end up outclassed, I imagine. Which is not something you can usually level at Rangers.
Sorry, I don't really understand this point – are you saying Strachan would have had a greater chance against Arsenal? If so, I dunno about that. Mowbray's just done something that Strachan never managed, for one thing – an away win in Europe.
Of the big four in England, despite the fact that Arsenal can play some brilliant football, I'd always rather face them than any of the others. They're a bit flaky, let's face it, and Celtic have an really decent home record in european ties. We'll try to play football and score some goals, and end up outclassed, I imagine. Which is not something you can usually level at Rangers.