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·14 October 2025
East Fife 5-3 Celtic B Highlights – A major cause concern for B team football

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·14 October 2025
East Fife, who are managed by Dick Campbell and play their league football in League One, could very easily have reached double figures with young Aiden Rice in the Celtic goals clearly the busier of the two keepers and certainly the only Celtic player who can take any positives from the match.
And given the humble resources of the Community funded Celtic TV, the commentator, a boy called Daniel Hughes, would give the commentary team on Celtic (world class in everything we do) TV a run for their money as would their community funded highlights package. No PLC excuses here Michael.
The actual state of the Celtic defending in this highlights video is concerning and you would be hard pushed to put forward a case for any of the outfield players getting pass-marks and certainly NONE are anywhere near the standard required to play for the Celtic first team on this showing.
Celtic captain Stephen McManus celebrates after Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink of Celtic scored during the Premier League match between Dundee United and Celtic at Tannadice Stadium on May 22, 2008 (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
You can read a match report on the official East Fife website for further details on how the game went.
Essentially East Fife are playing at a higher level that Celtic B team who are in the Lowlands League, this was discussed at Celtic Park last Monday night and many supporters are of the view that this is a complete waste of time. Many insist that a reserve league needs be re-introduced which surely would benefit all teams in the Scottish Premiership? And keep reading to see why this is crucially important.
The Celtic B team on Friday night against East Fife was as follows:
Celtic B – Rice, Crawford, Kyle (Rachwal 77’), Simpson-Pusey, Borland, K Daly (Sedwell 78’), Keenan, Isiguzo, Obidiwe (Hartington 68’), Osmand, Summers. Subs not used: English, Shaw, Haney, C Daly, Clearie.
The match attendance was 616. How many are Celtic B attracting these days? Why are East Fife able to film this game and post highlights on You Tube? Where were Celtic TV? Lots of questions surrounding this little insight into the Celtic B team who look miles off being anywhere near playing for Celtic.
Jahmai Simpson-Pusey of Manchester City during the Emirates FA Cup Third Round match between Manchester City and Salford City at Etihad Stadium on January 11, 2025 in Manchester. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)
With Simpson-Pusey – on loan at Celtic from Manchester City and with Champions League experience – in the Celtic defence you’d have thought he’d stroll it against mid-table League One (third tier) opposition, but that certainly wasn’t the case. Virgil van Dyk used to stroll through games in Scotland for Simpson-Pusey it was more of a struggle.
Virgil van Dijk celebrates scoring agains Patrick Thistle at Celtic Park on 3 December 2014. Photo Vagelis Georgariou
The KDM Evolution Trophy use a format broadly similar to the new UEFA format for their competitions ie Kairat Almaty in the Champions League, Celtic in the Europa League and Aberdeen in the Conference league.
As things stand each team has played five from six of the league phase matches.
Teams finishing in positions 1-6 are seeded for round of 32. Those teams finishing in positions 7-22 are unseeded for the round of 32 while those ending up in positions 23-30 get eliminated.
Ten Championship clubs will seeded for Round of 32.
Celtic B are currently sitting in 20th position with six points from five games and are actually ahead of all the other Scottish Premiership B teams taking part, all of whom have played five matches.
Next after Celtic is Hibs B then St Mirren B both with four points. Hearts B and Dundee United B both have three points, while Aberdeen B and Motherwell B have just the one point from five matches played.
It’s even worse for theRangers B, Kilmarnock B and Dundee B all of whom have ZERO points on the board from their five games, so expect Michael Nicholson to be bragging about Celtic out-performing all other Scottish Premiership sides in this competition, come the AGM.
The win against Celtic B takes East Fife into sixth spot in the table which as already mentioned a seeded spot, so they’ll be looking to continue with their form to make sure in their final game.
Meanwhile Celtic B take on East Kilbride on Tuesday 11 November at K-Park looking to book their slot in the next round. East Kilbride have nine points on the board as things stand and Celtic B will probably need their strongest possible team to make sure of their place in the next round.
When you look at that East Fife video and appreciate just how lacking that Celtic B team is you have to wonder what is going on if we’re the best performing side of the B teams from the Scottish Premiership with Kilmarnock, Dundee and theRangers all pointless.
A shocking state of affairs!
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