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. viewfaethewindae on

    Árd Macha says:

     

     

    19 November, 2011 at 22:49

     

     

    Best comment of the night, WGS a Celt for life

  2. Twinbhoy says:

     

    19 November, 2011 at 22:36

     

    why is Craig Burley such a nob? We made him.

     

     

    share

     

     

     

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    it’s because he thinks he’ll get a job in the Scottish media. He was always a nob, he’s just studied very hard at the school of nobs to be what he is today.

     

    Sara lund’s back, what a sweater!

  3. Ard Macha

     

    Gordon’s observations today highlight why we need a seen it , done it, character around the club, ideally as a mentor to NL

  4. Fortunes Favour Mibbes says:

     

    19 November, 2011 at 22:39

     

    Thank you for your support of my statement. Was offline for a bit and was surprised to read back and see the criticism.

     

     

    I know these Bhoys were drawn to Celtic as they had seen the same oppression under Idi Amin. Their families had been thrown out the country.

     

     

    Good Tims they were. They also said that it was also mainly Huns that racially abused them.

  5. @Clashcitybhoy

     

     

    lol

     

     

    sorry to disappoint but i have only got Celtic jammy bottoms and slippers, i asked the lady for the lingerie dept but she looked pretty blank..

  6. Re the fella that was in court. A misguided person who will have no respect from those from the same ethnic background. It suits the Scottish meeja to concentrate on him.

     

     

    In reality, he gets my sympathy – he’s fallen for meeja propaganda and hun peer pressure, and is now the laughing stock of all, probably more so amongst the huns. Very sad state of affairs. It was the same fella that the BBC made a show of when they interviewed him on behalf of the EDL.

  7. googybhoy

     

     

    Interesting stuff. I shared a flat with someone that had seen their family chased and divided under Amin. I’ve said it a few times, but worth repeating. The UK is guilty of stupifying the population and using racial and religious division to keep it under control. Anyone with experience beyond the realms of hundom can see that. They don’t realise how much the rest of Europe holds the UK in contempt for its moronic subserviance to the UK establishment. The empire is on it’s last legs though, only a matter of time before it falls completely.

  8. viewfaethewindae/Jobo Baldie,

     

     

    Thanks lads.

     

     

    He keeps fighting the good fight and he will remain a great Celtic manager for me.

     

     

    Clashcitybhoy,

     

     

    I think we are past the mentor stage in my opinion. If Neil is not already thinking along the lines of Gordon then hopefully he will see a recording of the game.

     

     

    We can always learn new things.

     

     

    Árd Macha

  9. monteblanco @ 22:56

     

     

    :) That one is equally confusing to the hun establishment as the Star Spangled Banner.

     

     

    It must surely be illicit……or at the very least, subversive to Imperical Feds.

  10. Ard Macha

     

     

    Agree about Gordon Strachan’s performance on ESPN today. Magnificent and a credit to Celtic. I happily include him as a Celtic great.

     

     

    As well as the great stuff he said about the so called off-side goal and a poke in the eye being sore he also spoke of Neil Lennon as a mate and sounded as if he sincerely regarded Neil as a mate.

     

     

    Being a mate of Neil Lennon’s doesn’t particularly enhance your popularity but he declared it unequivocally.

     

     

    Ach, you know what? I already had bings and bings of respect for Gordon Strachan. His performance on ESPN in defence of Celtic, in defence of Neil Lennon only served to reinforce that respect further.

     

     

    SwanseaBhoy

  11. Hawd oan Gordon 64,

     

    a one liner like that does nothing for your argument, I know a former player who wore tights

     

     

    (dont get involved monteblanco, yer pished!)

  12. @Fortunes Favour Mibbes

     

     

    Amen

     

     

    Italian government and the Greeks replaced with ‘technocrats’ to impose even more crushing ‘austerity’ on their people. sounds like a solution? Eh?

     

     

    Meanwhile, back at Tory HQ they veto any possibility of the Financial Services industry paying some back.

  13. Gordon64

     

     

    ?? So your offence is anyone referring to the turban as being better than the sash as a piece of clothing? Or are you trying to make the turban a major point of debate on amongst a support that celebrates it’s inclusion of everyone?

     

     

    Oookkkkayyy.

     

     

    It was only a matter of time before your inability to control your emotions revealed your real thinking. Back to FF for you bud.

  14. monteblanco says:

     

    19 November, 2011 at 23:11

     

    Hawd oan Gordon 64,

     

    a one liner like that does nothing for your argument, I know a former player who wore tights

     

     

    (dont get involved monteblanco

     

     

     

    cmon who……John Greig

  15. Twinbhoy says:

     

    19 November, 2011 at 22:51

     

     

    Whit are you all aboot wi yer slippers

     

     

     

    VodkaCSC

  16. just watched the match on CTV. Excellent sub bringing on Ki. Quick FOOTball against 10 will always win. I’d have 10 James Forrests i my team, 11 if he was a bit taller.

     

     

    Frank

  17. Twinbhoy @ 23:11

     

     

    Assuming we all survive this current Fallout that they’re determined to inflict on us, they’ll get voted out in 5-8 yrs, but will be back in another 20 years to go through the whole cycle again. Its’ what they do. And they make a lot of money in doing so.

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