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Planning the train to Motherwell then a connection to Hamilton West. Can I make a very polite request that we lay off the Imrie chants? It just seems to spur him on to play out of his skin against us. Awaits flurry of red dots for this....2 points
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Please let Brewster take over, Please let Brewster take over, Please let Brewster take over, Please let Brewster take over, Please let Brewster take over.2 points
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As I live in Stonehaven and work in Aberdeen I am surrounded by sheep so it was inevitable that we would be discussing the game on Tuesday, and one of the most positive comments was how impressed my colleague was with our away support, definitely the best he has seen visiting Pittodrie for some time. As I have said before, Aberdeen supporters have always expressed having a soft spot for us, possibly because we are fellow true-northerners but most likely because we never seemed to secure a win against them. Now that this has recently changed (two wins out or two) and considering our relative positions in the table albeit they are only 8 points behind with still 2/3 of the season left to play, I wonder if maybe this soft spot is likely to harden? Still, whether or not it has any major effect on how the team performs on the park, having a vocal and passionate support in decent numbers brings honour to the club and to those of you who make those journeys time and time again, I salute you!1 point
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I have to say I thought the support last night was fantastic. For a freezing cold midweek game, I was really impressed with both the numbers and the noise. Some excellent chants on the go too. Well done to everyone who made the journey and the atmosphere. What a legend Terry Butcher is as he showed his appreciation at the end of the game, I think he enjoyed himself.1 point
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Biased against Celtic? Of course I am - I support a provincial club. But just like the other half of the Old Firm, I support them in Europe. My real bias is against bigotry though. Celtic and Rangers support epitomise that but I also detest the homophobia other fans would shovel upon Brewster when he was our manager and cringe now that some of our fans do it. I also came on to defend Celtic a little. It appears that poppies were on sale at Parkhead. It's been stated that Celtic will wear a poppy representation on their jersey. Celtic have also said they will ban those that brought in that disgraceful banner (I suspect that might be nigh on impossible but appreciate the gesture). I know where the proceeds go to but I've never felt Remembrance Day was just geared towards either the British or soldiers/combatants. For me, it's about the loss of innocent lives in regards to the futility of war. Be that a Japanese child, a Rhodesian farm-help or a German wife. Oh yeah, or a Catholic family in Northern Ireland. In fact, if there was one song to sum up Remembrance Day and all that the poppy means, it certainly wouldn't be Land of Hope & Glory. It would be this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFXWVWNKDx8 As the person who uploaded the video said: "In memory of those on all sides,who gave up there lives in the Great War,the war to end all wars...... you will NEVER be forgotton They had no idea of the evil behind the ruling bloodlines,who sent them to be slaughtered like cattle. WAKE UP HUMANITY AND STOP FIGHTING AND DYING FOR THESE COWARDLY SCUM" Same message to those that died in Iraq, Northern Ireland and the Falklands "on all sides". That's what the poppy means to me.1 point
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Oh yes. An absolute disgrace. He is a dirty cheating two faced ginger whinging apology for a human being.1 point
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At most clubs its only sections of the stands that make noise. Even at Ibrox. The big difference is that those sections have grown both in numbers and confidence over many years. We generate more noise at away grounds because we are huddled together in one section of any stadium and because we like to try and outdo the home fans in their own ground.1 point
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You're right about that, Grant was captain, although he wasn't wearing an armband. The gaelic commentators on the Alba Channel mentioned the word "skipper" when he scored the winning goal. That word was just about the only word I understood during the commentary - presumably there isn't a gaelic word for skipper. It's time that language was euthanised and consigned to the history books.0 points
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You genuinely believe that there's nothing wrong with the team as it was tonight? Having seen the game on Hurdy Gurdy TV now, I thought we were **** poor and in no way deserved to win. I think our Irish trio are mis-firing up front and we look extremely suspect at the back when questions are asked of it from reasonably pacey attacks. We aren't even that good in the midfield, we have no one that can dictate the pace or direction of a game! Before anyone attacks what I'm saying, have a think about how we've got to where we are in the league. We've had massive amounts of luck! Luck like we've had doesn't carry on forever and when it runs out, if we've not sorted our act out, we will sink back down to the bottom six and potentially get heavily involved in a relegation battle toward the business end of the season. Any way, here's how I'd line up against one of my most hated teams in Scotland on account of how many scum-bags they have in their squad: Esson McAnn Innes Munro Shinnie (Gillet if fit) Duff Morrison (Duncan if fit) Hayes Odhiambo Ross Sutherland Here's my thinking: CB - I'd drop Tokely because against a pacey attack, he is a total liability. LB - Shinnie has had a torrid time now in his last two games, especially the Motherwell game where Humphrey tore him a new hole on several occasions. The sooner we get a fully fit Gillet back in the team, the better. CDM - Although Morrison looked like he did an OK job against Aberdeen, he didn't boss the game like a defensive midfielder should. Though it genuinely pains me to say this, I think we miss Duncan in there. LM - Drop Foran and move Ross out to this position allowing Odhiambo back into the team. Foran may well have created Granty's goal tonight but he is far from his best and something needs done about that. CF - Drop Rooney, he's not been at the races for the last few games and he made some appalling decisions in tonights game. Sutherland, I feel will be more suited to taking on long balls that are aimed at him from our defence and bring the supporting cast attacking from midfield into the play more.-1 points
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Has, once again, been selected for Scotland U-17 team that will play USA at Blackburn Rovers academy next wednesday. Keep it up Liam-1 points
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I laugh when people on this forum call Old Firm fans backwards. Have a look at yourselves. Stupid ol' ********. The Green Brigade have made statement after Statement regarding the poppies yet why is it, it never gets released by the press? In short, they say people have FREEDOM to wear the poppy if they like. They have no problem if people want to wear one. But, a Club like Celtic who are supported by people from different faiths and countries should not be wearing a poppy on their top. You can all shove your poppy fascism up your arses tbh and say what you want. A lot of you say i talk pish, well, you go anywhere else in Scotland and i bet you lot will look the bunch of complete morons. Thinking that everyone must wear a poppy of support the poppy? Get a grip. Men who fought in the World Wars gave up their lives so we can choose to wear something if we want or not. I remember the men who died in WW1 and WW2 on rememberance sunday but i will not, and i refuse to remember those who died in wars such as Falklands, Iraq and N.I as they fought in wars that should never have come to pass. Starchief, if you bothered to stop being so fecking bias and ignorant you would realise that The Green Brigade have been against John Reid from the very beginning. Whos the real moron? They do not believe the poppy supports the Government. We know that they remember men who fought in wars that resulted in the death of innocent people. The same innocent people that relations support Celtic Football Club. Especially in regards to the Conflict in Northern Ireland. **** this forum. It's a pile of *****. If someone has a different point of view etc then they are shot down. Scotland is full of small minded idiots. Call me, The Green Brigade and Celtic fans what you want, the real small minded people are you lot. Shove your poppy fascism up your up-tight-arses.-2 points
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