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  1. Maybe Chris77 might moderate with less of an iron hand? I'm certainly no expert on either but twitter and Facebook do seem to prize fans away from traditional fans forums You are more likely to get both sides of opinions on twitter and Facebook whereas you tend to get a happy clapping one sided blinkered view on some club forums Dougal
    2 points
  2. More good news ........Dean Brill back in training..........source Twitter
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  3. Oh goodness me! In the presence of that combined cerebral powerhouse which is dougiedanger and Dougal, I couldn't possibly comment. And in any case, not having any inclination to join that intrepid band which seems to spend its waking hours hanging about outside Celtic Park, what on earth makes anyone think I should be remotely interested in the identities of a Celtic team of around 30 years ago? But if DD and Dougal feel that they would be perceived as better individuals by the world on the strength of naming the entire group - or that society would benefit from such a feat - I would never want to stand in their way.
    1 point
  4. Snow snow.....He was being sarcastic lol
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  5. Indeed, a day's frantic googling and still could not tell his Owen Archdeacons from his Kevin Sweeneys. Great idea for the book, how about calling it Against All Frauds.
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  6. Sat 28 Nov 2015 Scot Premier A Rooney (Aberdeen 3 - Ross Co 1) J Hayes (Aberdeen 3 - Ross Co 1) B Mckay (Dundee Utd 1 - Hamilton 2) Scot Cup B Prunty (Airdrieonians 3 - Brechin 1) M Laing (Inverurie 4 - Annan 4) R McAllister (Peterhead 1 - Livingston 3) National League S Williams (Barrow 2 - Woking 1) Incidentally, I remember Steve scoring a cracking header against Rangers at the Longman a few years ago, even though we got gubbed 4-1.
    1 point
  7. I blame Andy Murray. Dunblane 3-1 Belgium. As said, we might have deserved a point as we matched Celtic in most areas, but the final product. Sloppy goal to lose at the end killed it for us. Better performance though and we should be a match for anyone else in the league.
    1 point
  8. Pitch passed the inspection and its game on according to the official site.
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  9. I wonder how many players from either side our intrepid "football reporter" could name?? Chance to redeem himself from the "who's this guy Herchie" episode.
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  10. .........Celtic travel to the Highlands on Sunday in a 12:15 kick off to take on Inverness who have just returned from Buckie, the former Highland League champions. Yes, that's the difference a few million pounds can make to your lifestyle.
    1 point
  11. Order it this weekend, along with anything else you might want from the club shop, and get free UK delivery....
    1 point
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  13. Afraid Yogi showed a real lack of professionalism at full time, the way he greeted the opposition and particularly John Collins any neutral would have thought they were celebrating a win for the same team Think it's time a one of his employers maybe had a wee word in his ear regarding his Celtic love interest as if it continues he could find himself ostracised Performance was ok I guess but bearing in mind this is the worst Celtic team since the early nineties I agree there is a hell of a lot to work on Dougal
    0 points
  14. Thought we outplayed Celtic for long spells in the game but didn't get the breaks in front of goal. We were also on the end of some dodgy decisions, in particular Story being wrongly flagged for offside when clean through on the keeper. Good performances all round. Polworth continues to impress. Meekings did pretty well at right back, can see him having a wee run there. Vincent looks back to form. Celtic were rubbish bar an outstanding opener from McGregor. I reckon even the Barnes era Celtic team would drub this one. Definitely going backwards under Delia and Collins. Usually anything you take from them is a bonus, not anymore. One minor complaint. How much had the matchday sponsor had to drink when they picked their MOTM?
    0 points
  15. I've given that one a "like"!
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  16. Vigurs getting man of the match was an absolute joke. One of our worst performers today im my view.
    -1 points
  17. The complete silence alone and the failure to respond says it all You might be interested I'm thinking of writing a book regarding athletics in the 1980s in particular the great rivalries between Seb Coe, Steve Ovett and Steve Cram in the 800m and 1500m I will be honest I'm not an avid athletics man by any means but I'm sure if I tell everyone I'm an expert someone might believe me Dougal
    -1 points
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