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  1. We are good against them but i dont think they have ever won at our stadium in the league so when they beat us it's usually easter road that's why i think we'll draw but there is always a good chance of beating hibs
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  2. http://ifyouknowtheirhistory.blogspot.com/2010/09/celtic-fans-battle-at-jock-stein.html
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  3. Why? Because Tuffey wants a game? What has Esson done to deserve being dropped? He signed a new contract at the same time as Tuffey. Don't see why JT needs more games than our established number one. It's unlikely Esson will play every game, either through illness, injury or loss of form. Tuffey gets his chance then. That's the way football works.
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  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. I won't bother correcting your grammar and spelling then. I was having trouble communicating with the grunts from the caley massive; I mean using three syllable words in succession is not exactly showing off! Oh and try some punctuation too...,,,,(sic)
    -1 points
  6. goin with Rig on this one. although almost have a sneaking suspicion that might see rosco back ot the right and proctor in the middle. although rosco is slower. proctor was strong against the dundee forwards. don't think duff deserves a start or to jump ahead of sanchez/sutherland in the cue for utility man/support striker. or mcbain/morrison for any other midfield berths. wasn't to impressed the first time (another thread i know)
    -1 points
  7. Rigs, but I'd drop Duncan for Duff. However I'll have a think.
    -1 points
  8. Maybe one of the minor clubs in Scotland. Like, oh, what are they called. Ross City? Sorry, I'm not really up on, what you might call, community clubs
    -1 points
  9. Why? Because Tuffey wants a game? What has Esson done to deserve being dropped? He signed a new contract at the same time as Tuffey. Don't see why JT needs more games than our established number one. It's unlikely Esson will play every game, either through illness, injury or loss of form. Tuffey gets his chance then. That's the way football works. I agree with you. I agree 100%. But there needs to be competition. There needs to be a challenge for every place in the team for every game. IMVHO i didnt think it was a great move dropping Ryan Esson for the Peterhead match. What did he do to deserve to be dropped from the starting line up? I'm not in the position to know what goes on day in, day out in training, but if this is the signal which Jonny Tuffey is giving off then he must believe he is worthy of a start. It's healthy for the team and it must be pleasing for the gaffer to have players of considerable quality competing with one another for a place in the team.
    -1 points
  10. Any premonitions?, dreams?, do you have a good feeling about any of the players? Can you feel it in your bones? Who's next in line to score a peach of a goal.
    -1 points
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