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  1. I suspect they - or Coleman at least - knew the answer, but sniggering at Scottish league football is the English form of revenge for the unfettered joy most Scots express when England make utter clowns of themselves in international tournaments after claiming they're going to conquer the world: witness Aidy Boothroyd recently claiming that Celtic bid '?3.50 and a bag of haggis' for Keiren Westwood. It's quid pro quo. We should rise above it and simply nod with quiet satisfaction when the EPL collapses in on its own midden when all the foreign investors pull out.
    3 points
  2. What the feck are you talking about ?!!
    1 point
  3. McNulty or Mann Crow or Mary Hill No chance of losing me but I will be going there a few times this season - They have even got a place fer me to put my flag - where it was at the friendly. The fat wee **** in the Cod suit got a bit shirty when I asked if I could try it on fer size. He was lucky that he didnt end up battered.
    1 point
  4. You've never lived in Glasgow have you? Celtic fans have a huge number of sectarian bigots in their rank and file. Share a train, bus or housing scheme with a handful and your green-tinted glasses will soon come off. I don't have a problem with Celtic representing young Catholic kids, descended from Irish roots but if you think it stops at that and the IRA are not still glorified or that sectarian abuse by Celtic supporters never happens (don't need to point out the other lot do it, do I?), then I've got good news for you... ...my uncle who is President of the Bank of Nigeria recently died and I have ?15M I need to transfer into a bank account in Scotlandshire, Edinboro. You will receive 50%, so for that I need your name, address, date of birth, sort code and bank account number. May God's grace be with you Reverend Robert Buguwala Son of Presedent bank of niGeria
    1 point
  5. Every so often this topic comes up and every so often stones are cast. Are the casters of those stones so innocent? Did not fans of our club invade anothers pitch? Did not fans of this club see fit to attempt a rendition of 'The famine's over'? Did not fans of this club think it ok to display the national flag of another country for the purpose of antagonisation? When we are squeaky clean and holier than all else then we'll have the right to critisise. As for the selections of songs being debated I agree with Mantis..........try singing football songs.
    1 point
  6. You obviously have a greater knowledge of the game and SK's coaching abilities than I do. Fixture List always has shown Saturday fixtures but is up to the two clubs to agree when it takes place.
    1 point
  7. Only in the memory cells. Feck me that was the best feckin marshmallow I have ever tasted.
    1 point
  8. But they are usually doped up, drunk or just glory hunters who shouldn't be supporting sellic
    1 point
  9. My post wasn't hypocritical as I don't think it is right to invade the pitch at anytime during play, The seat I saw was being brandished out of a van on stadium road after the game. I did not want to turn this post into an anti-celtic thread, but about the behavior of away fans, a girl of about 8yo had a bottle of water taken from her yesterday, yet a flare was taken into the game and a seat taken out. Let me make it clear that football attracts all sections of the community, but a section of Celtic fans go out of their way to be as controversal as possible, and this would seem to go back many years. Chants in support of, the IRA, Argentina during the Falklands conflict, and astonishingly Nazi Germany during the war (seemingly Parkhead was closed for a time for this). Not forgetting being unable to stay silent for 1 minute every November. But yet they are still considered to be a great support.
    1 point
  10. What a load of hypocritical nonsense , what about the seat broken in section G by 1 of our great fans when celtc scored ? Or the numerous mass pitch invasions at Ayr ?
    1 point
  11. I thought the funniest part was when the pitch invader ran and failed to get his wee fat backside over the wall! And a song for next time perhaps? -
    1 point
  12. I think we should take the antwerp song "the antwerp is unbeleivable" and obviously "the caley are unbeleivable"
    0 points
  13. Davie--Please don't forget to give me a positive reputation + the next time. I hear Scotty is thinking about sending out a fiver per point. You are a perspicacious lad aren't you.Pleasantly-speaking, that is .
    -1 points
  14. I simply find it refreshing that the wind coming out of a Muppet has not eminated from his back passage and can be savoured and doesnt automatically make you want to vomit.
    -1 points
  15. Feckin great day out - Greeted at the bar by the Millionaire Chairman Andy Pilley - He said that he spotted by "distinctive facade" a mile away and then met a few people who also appear to have met me before. The place is even more impressive when you are sober. Andy even stood behind the goals with the home support - attendance of 2813 with a noisy 500-600 from Luton. Fleetwood were outclassed really and it could have been a lot worse when the centreback Linwood got stupidly red carded after half an hour. Danny Hurst in goals (keeping out Scott Davies :irritated: ) had 3-4 great saves and he was abetted by the MOM - Stephen McNulty who is a Blobby Mann lookalike. Luton have some good players and I would certainly recommended the holding midfielder Keith Keane who strolled through the game in total command. Fleetwood couldnt handle the pace of the two black guys up front and the right winger Claude Gnakpa looks like one for the future whilst the great named centre forward Matthew Barnes-Homer was often too strong for Fleetwood in a Rooneyesque performance. Try to get a phottie of Danny Crow (Luton) who must be a Southern cousin of our own Mary Hill. Andy presented me with the flag, a free pint of Worthingtons and a couple of free tickets for a home game. With the trams now running I will be going on the train and on the lash for the next Fleetwood experience.
    -1 points
  16. Now the celtic game has been & gone and the in's & out's have been looked at for our first 90 mins back in the SPL.....What if anything do we change for dundee utd next sunday?!?!?!? 1. Leave gill on the bench, or in the car. i am happy with either, i am not a fan and him wasting TWO subs by him coming on then off ain't doing any favors for him with me! 2. Stick with nick, he does what hes told and is a prospect, he did his job by standing at the backpost and stopped a potential 2nd goal. 3. If hayes ain't fit, dont start him! he may be a fan favourite but your risking a comeback by putting him on before he's 100%
    -1 points
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