Celtic charge on, gap narrows and now new CQN Magazine is out!

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The good news keeps coming today.  A solid 0-2   win away to Inverness, the gap at the top of the league narrowing by two points, and issue 4 of CQN Magazine is now out!  Out cover feature in this issue is an interview with Lisbon Lion, Willie Wallace.  Willie lives in Australia but keeps in touch with events at Celtic through the internet.

Bobby Petta also speaks to us, recounting some of the great times he experienced as a Celtic player, as well as providing an introspective on the disappointing John Barnes season.

We cover some recent topical subjects, including policing of Scottish football, the perennial poppy and the financial crisis that has engulfed our game.  Checkout the speech from 1941 by President Roosevelt on four essential human freedoms.  At 60 pages it’s our biggest issue yet and stuffed full of great articles.  Get stuck in…

Read CQN Magazine for free online here. Subscriptions to the online copy are discretionary but you can contribute here. Old School-hard copies will be available from Magcloud shortly.

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  1. Nat Know

     

     

    “Can you think of any kind of a reason for that….?! ”

     

     

     

    I think maybe the ref had, what Psychologists refer to as, long-term memory problems.

     

     

    i.e. he could remember what happened to the career of the last ref that clamped down on that mob

  2. BT

     

    so youve been dumped for the vampire flick and now x factor?

     

     

    dearie me no wonder your still in a huff

  3. Che

     

     

    I am enjoying the quiet…. o))

     

     

    and the whisky…

     

     

    Malorbhoy

     

     

    ya chancer, who paid big brother or bigger brother…

  4. surely the club you play for, going into liquidations or administration, is bound to affect ‘team morale’? lol

  5. TET

     

     

    Have you heard of this one?

     

     

    Asian Rankers supporter

     

     

    Now it just so happens that my mate is Satty’s cousin,though he’s a huge Celtic mhan. On his stag night there were loads of guy’s there (family and friends),Satty was there to with the bluest suit jacket you’ve ever seen. My mate introduced me to Satty “this is my cousin though don’t talk to him cause he’s a dobber”

     

    I’d have to say that my mates son is also a mad Celtic fan, had to drag him away when he stuck his two fingers up at a hun with his top on and shouted …. go away!!

  6. Good victory today, enjoyed WGS comments on ESPN, more of a Tim than some other imposters I could mention. I know a lot of fans did’nt take to him because he was’nt Celtic minded or were just blinded because they though MON would be back. Had a lump in my throat with his speech in his last match at CP,

     

     

    Anyway great day with the huns dropping points, and i’m well into the 2nd box of Corona, phoned the wife and asked her to get a taxi home from work,( Always pick her up ya see)

     

    Away to spend 5 mins tidying the house.

     

     

    HH

  7. Awenaw

     

     

    he was singing you praises, and will do

     

     

    BT

     

     

    I was buying big big brother a birthday drink, still waiting on big brother returning his hospitality, posting from big sisters computer , will be back up on Wednesday staying the night have got a big invite to Celtic park

  8. CultsBhoy hates being 2nd on

    Letting a teeny-weeny tiny bit of hope re-enter my thinking after today’s result…!

  9. TET

     

     

    Think it comes down to schools,friends and ranker alleged nine in a row.

     

    Wonder how they feel when the bnp are giving out their literature

     

     

    We all have our crosses to bear! though I do feel sorry for the daugher Paula Gascoigne Singh!!!!!!

  10. Rancho @ 22:11

     

     

    Your posts are appreciated by most imo. Keep em coming. I’ll be deputy to your Marshall in the Jabba “track doon and drive oot of toon” posse. A few others out there in contention for the sheriff role :))

  11. Gordon64 says:

     

     

    19 November, 2011 at 21:09

     

    FFM

     

     

    Not clever.

     

     

    Paul Wilson was of Indian descent and

     

     

    that chant is now an embarresment.

     

     

     

     

     

    BTW I sent that initial post and it was the chant of my mates who supported Celtic and were Indian Sihks. They had been sent out of Uganda by Amin. They liked to call themselves Fenian Kenyans.

     

    They were at CP when Paul Wilson played. There is absolutely nothing racist in their chants.

  12. googybhoy

     

     

    Yep, think Gordon64 has got the gist of that now. It’s a good chant for the lhads. The huns hate anything that isn’t white with a tendency towards violence in the face of cultyer. The Punjabis are cool as feck :)) Very decent folk imo.

  13. Good evening friends.

     

     

    Hope we’re all enjoying a Carlsberg Saturday. I started on a bottle of Merlot but have now taken a more literal approach.

     

     

    What a goal by Caldwellbaur!

     

     

    Jobo

  14. Gordon Strachan was brilliant today on ESPN.

     

     

    Also his philosophy about reducing the gap over 6 months and clawing 2 points back each month etc. was excellent. I hope Neil sees his talk.

     

     

    A very methodical man and maybe his football team did not excite the masses but I loved his three in a row and European success.

     

     

    Most of all though I loved his treatment of the press and his speech when Tommy Burns died.

     

     

    Árd Macha

  15. my Celtic slippers are extremly comfy and warm – i would recommend them for all those Christmas stockings:)