Mulgrew Wants To Settle Down
Photo by Jeff Holmes Charlie Mulgrew admits he is hoping for a settled position under new manager Ronny Deila. Mulgrew played at left-back, central defence and across the midfield under Neil Lennon and is willing to keep utilising his versatility. The 28-year-old grew in stature as a central midfielder for Scotland and Celtic last season but Deila's plans for him are still uncertain. "We've had a wee chat but I'm not going to go into too much detail about the talk we had," Mulgrew said. "We had a good discussion and it was very positive. "He let me know where I am and I'm looking forward to working with him. "I've said many a time that I'm happy to play wherever the manager needs me. "It would be nice to be settled somewhere, no matter where that is that would be nice, but if the manager needs me to play in a different position at any given time then I'm willing to do that for him." Mulgrew feels Deila and new assistant John Collins have made a positive first impression. Mulgrew, who travels to Austria on Sunday with his team-mates for a two-week training camp, said: "It's been good, very organised. He is trying to get his ideas across as quickly as possible. It's still early days but it's all positive and everyone is responding well."