Biton and the holding position

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I was discussing Beram Kayal during the week, specifically how he was keeping Victor Wanyama out of the Celtic team before that ‘tackle’ from Rangers’ McCulloch put him out of action for months.  The player has never recovered his form but has never had a sustained run in the team either.

Nir Biton has made the holding position his own in recent weeks and, as a consequence, we’ve watched his form improve.  News that he picked up an injury when playing for Israel against Slovakia last week, which is likely to disrupt his appearances for weeks, has come at the worst possible time.  If he is to make this position his own, he needs performances between now and the end of the season.

Young players especially need games to reinforce their craft and build confidence, as well as to ensure fitness.

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Seville, The Celtic Movement, launches tomorrow (rumours suggest I might get my hands on mine today).

“”Claire, where is my passport?” I was frantic now as I pleaded with my wife. She must know I thought. Claire, my wife of twelve years, suffers my trips away to support Celtic without a single moan. Not this time though as Claire would not give me her blessing to go on this trip telling me that our bakery was now at critical point, busy and with too many European away days this year they had taken their toll.”

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  1. Hamiltontim is praying for Oscar on

    Doc

     

     

    Shoooot I forgot!!!

     

    Right text me in the morning and I’ll get something for you by lunch time.

     

     

    Bed for moi, God Bless all.

  2. Well, you were right about that tape involving Ashton Bamboo. I enjoy reading your perspectives on this issue. Good night.

  3. “In America, you can always find a party. In Soviet Russia, The Party can always find you!”

     

     

    -Yakov Smirnoff

  4. johann murdoch on

    Sevcos league win is like a PhD graduate going back and winning the primary 6 school quiz!

  5. HT,

     

     

    NAW!!

     

     

    But there’s still time yet…..

     

     

    ;-)

     

     

    HAIL! HAIL!

     

    Token

  6. Nite Nite all…..Gotta earn a living tomorrow and oil the capitalist wheels for a few hours….,

     

     

    Stalin decides to go out one day and see what it’s really like for the workers, so he puts on a disguise and sneaks out of the Kremlin. After a while he wanders into a cinema. When the film has finished, the Soviet Anthem plays and a huge picture of Stalin appears on the screen. Everyone stands up and begins singing, except Stalin, who smugly remains seated. A minute later a man behind him leans forwards and whispers in his ear: “Listen Comrade, we all feel exactly the same way you do, but trust me, it’s a lot safer if you just stand up.

  7. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    bamboo

     

    23:20 on

     

    13 March, 2014

     

    My interpretation is that the Soviets ,apart from being the ones who actually won the war more than any other, drove the nazis out of the eastern european countries and then held on to them as a buffer zone as much as anything. I think Russia lost something like 27million so they were gonna make sure that didnt happen again. The blame for the fate of the east europe should be laid at Hitlers door. Like wise the crimes against humanity that the Isrealis are now committing. It all goes back to the evil of one man.

     

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    Stalin? :-)

     

    He slaughtered many more than Hitler.

     

    Buffer zone? No zone of occupation.

     

    Hungarians rose up in `57.Ruthlessy repressed.

     

    Czechs rose up in `68.Ruthlessly repressed.

     

    Polish unions ,Solidarnosc,rose up and finally the people of Eastern Europe got their freedom.

     

    Don`t take my word for it.

     

    Listen to what Soviet academics and former Politburo and K.G.B.members and the military say about Stalin and his fascist successors.

  8. eddieinkirkmichael on

    BTW guys, I’ll be wearing a certain daughters cap tomorrow and if anyone has any badges they don’t want and would like to add to Jaydens cap please bring them along. Every badge will recieve a donation to MM’s

  9. Talking about air punching soshaaaaluuusts…..I hear Tommy Sheridan is going back into politics.

     

     

    Apparently he’s forming….The Ann Summers Party.

     

     

    I’ll get my duvet then…,nite nite and hail hail.

  10. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    bamboo

     

    23:20 on

     

    13 March, 2014

     

    bamboo

     

    23:20 on

     

    13 March, 2014

     

    My interpretation is that the Soviets ,apart from being the ones who actually won the war more than any other, drove the nazis out of the eastern european countries and then held on to them as a buffer zone as much as anything. I think Russia lost something like 27million so they were gonna make sure that didnt happen again. The blame for the fate of the east europe should be laid at Hitlers door.—————————————————————————————————————–

     

    Mate.

     

    Hitler and Stalin signed a non-aggression pact mid`39.

     

    This allowed them to dissect Poland.

     

    Stalin was sending supplies to Hitler until mid `41 when Hitler attacked the U.S.S.R. without

     

    declaring war.

     

    Barbarossa.

  11. A little unfair to blame Stalin for everything Macjay. He did not emerge from thin air. He was a product of a foul ideology. His comrades were murderers who murdered priests and believers. Cronies such as Beria aided Stalin. Beria’s acts against the Polish Home Army were particularly reprehensible. The system was the ultimate problem.

     

    It is depressing that so many useless idiots still defend such filth.

  12. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    bamboo

     

    23:44 on

     

    13 March, 2014

     

    John O’Neil

     

     

    Well I’m not anti-semetic , if thats what you were inferring .

     

    I think the Isreali goverment are criminals . Theres many Jews who are disgusted by them too. Gaza is an absolute outrage .

     

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    Now there,bamboo,I agree.

  13. John O’Neil….

     

     

    The Katyn forest massacre of Polish intellectuals and officers.

     

     

    Stalin was as barbaric as Hitler and even tried to blame the Germans for the monstrous act carried out by one gunman ,Blokhin, on an industrial scale.

     

     

    Don’t know who won WW2,but Poland certainly lost during and afterwards.

  14. John O’Neil….isn’t it strange that probably at least 95 % of the world population is Gentile.

     

     

    Must be some size of religion or sect that one,ey?

  15. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    John O’Neil

     

    00:18 on

     

    14 March, 2014

     

     

    Lenin`s U.S.S.R. COULD have created what was the theoretical intention of Communism/Socialism.

     

    Stalin`s regime killed that stone dead.Repressive murderous fascism of the left.

     

    Trotsky bailed out to try and save his own skin but a Mexican icepick caught up with him.

     

    Stalin slaughtered many more than Hitler.

     

    Stalin was the master.Hitler the apprentice.

  16. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    BAMBOO

     

     

    Stalin voted in the U.N.in favour of the creation of the state of Israel.`49

     

     

    Before you ask,U.K.abstained.

  17. Excellent post from Owen at 21:05 in response to macjay eternal shame post ,all I’ll say is 100,000 Irishmen fought the axis in the last world war and between 8-10 thousand of them died including my mothers cousin who deserted the irish army and was killed at monte cassino

  18. Politics is one of the tools of the devil.

     

     

    These are dark times in my opinion, well away from Celtic Park anyway, the hun trusted the dark side to keep them going through secrecy and subversion.

     

     

    I can tell you I have had a bit of a nightmare over the last couple of weeks regarding computers, specifically my old email account, I’ve not given up on it, tonight I find I am locked out of the Steam gaming platform where I have bought games for the last 10 years. I’ve been locked out of my old email account for 2 weeks now and will regain access in a couple of weeks but the Steam gaming platform one is a real mystery why my olde password no longer works, after another outage.

     

     

    Why am I boring you with this?

     

     

    I see where this is going – the ? is, do others?

     

     

    The nature of the beast apparently is that we need to have a lot more complex passwords to keep all of our personal things safe…. Hmmmmm, clever, deceptively clever.

     

     

    Stadium Arcadium

  19. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    Ginger

     

    00:59 on

     

    14 March, 2014

     

    To his ETERNAL CREDIT !

     

     

    Absolutely agreed.

     

    As I said at the time,I was well aware of those facts and the number of”Southern” Irishmen who fought alongside Britain in the First War.

     

    You have to wonder what they thought of De Valera`s neutrality.

     

    My post was directed at the Govt. of De Valera,not at individual Irishmen who had the courage to fight against tyranny in spite of De Valera.

     

    They voted with their feet and their principles.

     

    Viz. The International Brigades in Spain and Hitler`s pact with Stalin.

  20. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    petec

     

    01:07 on

     

    14 March, 2014

     

     

    Mate.

     

    My son tells me there is a website where you can store all your passwords.

     

    So,I ask him,what happens if it gets hacked?

  21. petec –

     

     

    We also have always needed different and unique keys to lock different doors to keep our personal things safe. Are you going to credit the devil with that brilliant idea as well?

  22. I wonder what Monsanto, Gerry Adams, Ian Paisley and Computer all have in common?

     

     

    Never trust Numerology but it always does through up very interesting things.

     

     

    I Wonder

  23. Gold Coast Tom

     

     

    01:28 on 14 March, 2014

     

     

    petec –

     

     

    We also have always needed different and unique keys to lock different doors to keep our personal things safe. Are you going to credit the devil with that brilliant idea as well?

     

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    No, obviously not, it would be ludicrous for me to say such a thing. I don’t know if you are in a bubble at the moment, I know you have had it tough lately but Keep the Faith.

  24. macjay1 for Neil Lennon

     

     

    01:27 on 14 March, 2014

     

     

    petec

     

    01:07 on

     

    14 March, 2014

     

     

    Mate.

     

    My son tells me there is a website where you can store all your passwords.

     

    So,I ask him,what happens if it gets hacked?

     

    ______________________

     

     

    The hegelian dialectic is in play all over the place. I just hope as many people as possible see politics for what they are, DIVISIVE. Who wants that?

     

     

    The Human Race just wants to live in peace but it can’t because Eve was tempted, game set, but not quite match.

     

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvPn4BJaUlc

  25. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS .........FC not PLC on

    PETEC

     

     

    Howdy,bud!

     

     

    Glad you are so confident of regaining access.

     

     

    I didn’t get mine back. Total pain.

  26. petec

     

    I use a common phrase to form the first part of my passwords.

     

    Then I add a consistent suffix according to the site.

     

    So a common phrase such as The Zombies are dead and gone becomes

     

    Tzadag

     

    for CQN it becomes TzadagCQN

     

    You can add other things like change vowels to numbers

     

    So Tz1d1gCQN

     

    A mixture of upper and lower case and the use of numbers exponentially increases the time needed to hack your password.

  27. Best I dinnae ask for a late CQN 10 ticket. :)))

     

     

    Although I’m sure there are wan or twa wouldnae mind me being at their table. :D Voguepunter and G64 and by extension the mighty Bada Bing (oot the country).

     

     

    It is important to be Brutally honest, I guess this is why I like Kojo and his submissions, he is his own person, it isn’t easy being Brutally Honest in this day and age.

     

     

    It is very easy for me, I can dingy everyone for months and still have BMCUWP still come up and cuddle me from behind in London. :D

     

     

    I felt like a pussy cat doll, dinnae get him to get you to the right museums, I won’t hold it against him, he done his Worst…….