Macjay. Don’t know. But surly if we play a winger he must be consistent. JF is more times anomonous
What about this Ukraine guy ?
Saint Stivs on
designated driver, its a wonderful thing.
tonight, it gets you in at this time.
last night, it gets yir pals home from websters church, then daughter home from pals.
brings me to the case in point,
i have never been to a play in my life, then , that seat at BEND IT LIKE BRATTBACK,
jeese oh, what a life enhancing experience, what a wonderful remembarnce of how it was, quite special night. 3 brilliant actors, i suspect they might be tims.
if you havnt been to see this, then go do, its better than 7 in a row.
next up, CRC and BRTH, i love meeting you guys, unexpected meets, well , its not tim-drd, its, well fuck knows , its not ticket exchange, but its wonderful all the same.
apoligies about my 2 fellow pals, celtic supporters, not like us,
Fanatics comments about spacing (sorry for taking it away frae fitba) certainly made me think back about how right rascar capac wis aboot spacing Every sentence when jibber jabbering online.
It would be Good to see that dude post again.
Catch you Laters.
macjay1 for Neil Lennon on
SYDNEYTIM on 10TH MARCH 2019 1:30 AM
JF blows hot and cold .
But when he`s hot , he`s worth it.
Right now hes in a disrupted environment .
Cambhoy on
My son and I left home at half four yesterday morning to watch the hoops, we have just returned home some 21 hours later after a disappointing 0-0 draw. That is what a genuine supporter is Brendan. I heard today that the first time he set foot in Celtic Park was the day he was introduced to the fans, inspite of what he says in his book. He seen the Celts play a friendly against Finn Harps in Ireland but that was it!!!!!! His brothers on the other hand are/were big supporters.
macjay1 for Neil Lennon on
Affoot , lads.
overseasbhoy on
why would paddy come back to watch JF from the bench. Far too good a player that was sadly under utilized last year when back to full fitness. Shocking that Buck never gave him a run out in the last game of the season or the SC Final to say goodbye. He will probably sign him for Leicester now just to rub salt.
macjay1 for Neil Lennon on
CAMBHOY on 10TH MARCH 2019 1:47 AM
I got up at 2 am , pal.
:-)
macjay1 for Neil Lennon on
CAMBHOY on 10TH MARCH 2019 1:47 AM
I got up at 2 am , pal.
:-)
Seriously , though , you and your lad are the essence of Tims .
While you guys are with us , our culture remains and flourishes .
Hail Hail
Affoot this time .
Cambhoy on
Cheers Macjay, wonder how many Leicester fans have the same commitment as the Celtic support???
Rascar Capac on
Petec
I’m still about, lurkin now and again.
How’s things?
Hope you’ve been looking after the place.
fan-a-tic on
CAMBHOY
WOW!
Cap doffed.
Hail Hail
Henry Joy on
March 10th, 1981.
Vol. Bobby Sands MP, Óglaigh na hÉireann.
Tuesday 10th
It has been a fairly normal day in my present circumstances. My weight is 59. 3 kgs. and I have no medical problems. I have seen some birthday greetings from relatives and friends in yesterday’s paper which I got today. Also I received a bag of toiletries today.
There is no priest in tonight, but the chief medical officer dropped in, took my pulse, and left. I suppose that makes him feel pretty important.
From what I have read in the newspapers I am becoming increasingly worried and wary of the fact that there could quite well be an attempt at a later date to pull the carpet from under our feet and undermine us — if not defeat this hunger-strike — with the concession bid in the form of ‘our own clothes as a right’.
This, of course, would solve nothing. But if allowed birth could, with the voice of the Catholic hierarchy, seriously damage our position. It is my opinion that under no circumstances do they wish to see the prisoners gain political status, or facilities that resemble, or afford us with the contents of, political status.
The reasons for this are many and varied, primarily motivated by the wish to see the revolutionary struggle of the people brought to an end. The criminalisation of Republican prisoners would help to furnish this end.
It is the declared wish of these people to see humane and better conditions in these Blocks. But the issue at stake is not ‘humanitarian’, nor about better or improved living conditions. It is purely political and only a political solution will solve it. This in no way makes us prisoners elite nor do we (nor have we at any time) purport to be elite.
We wish to be treated ‘not as ordinary prisoners’ for we are not criminals. We admit no crime unless, that is, the love of one’s people and country is a crime.
Would Englishmen allow Germans to occupy their nation or Frenchmen allow Dutchmen to do likewise? We Republican prisoners understand better than anyone the plight of all prisoners who are deprived of their liberty. We do not deny ordinary prisoners the benefit of anything that we gain that may improve and make easier their plight. Indeed, in the past, all prisoners have gained from the resistance of Republican jail struggles.
I recall the Fenians and Tom Clarke, who indeed were most instrumental in highlighting by their unflinching resistance the ‘terrible silent system’ in the Victorian period in English prisons. In every decade there has been ample evidence of such gains to all prisoners due to Republican prisoners’ resistance.
Unfortunately, the years, the decades, and centuries, have not seen an end to Republican resistance in English hell-holes, because the struggle in the prisons goes hand-in-hand with the continuous freedom struggle in Ireland. Many Irishmen have given their lives in pursuit of this freedom and I know that more will, myself included, until such times as that freedom is achieved.
I am still awaiting some sort of move from my cell to an empty wing and total isolation. The last strikers were ten days in the wings with the boys, before they were moved. But then they were on the no-wash protest and in filthy cells. My cell is far from clean but tolerable. The water is always cold. I can’t risk the chance of cold or ‘flu. It is six days since I’ve had a bath, perhaps longer. No matter.
Tomorrow is the eleventh day and there is a long way to go. Someone should write a poem of the tribulations of a hunger-striker. I would like to, but how could I finish it.
No doubt you’re all of to bed now but if i don’t write this now then
i won’t be capable later lol.
Fantastic weekend, my wee princess took me on a tour of the wine
region in the Yarra valley on Saturday, maybe because i told her it
was the international womans weekend and she could pick anywhere
she wanted to go.
But guess what? got landed beside a Leicester supporter and his wife
on the tour bus, 28 degs outside but inside it was very frosty.
Must say though after i had ladled into him with my missus digging me
in the back, he mellowed me somewhat when he said ” after all mate
you stole our manager first and then our best player wee Lenny ” and
after a few rid biddy’s,well, i’m easy meat.
Today we had our annual womans tournament down at our soccer ground
and it was wonderful to welcome the St Kilda Celts ghirls
They must have thought they were on the home turf when half our staff
shouted ” c’mon the hoops ” and to a man ( ghirl ) they all replied ” c’mon
the hoops ” i’ll see most of them at our St Patricks day celebration next
Sunday.
And just a wee mention for the No 88 miss McGrory because she reads
these pages,” you were brilliant ” any relation to you know who?
H.H Mick
i'vehadtochangemymind on
can’t wait for mcg rc and tr to get back
big packy 1 on
morning bhoys from a wet and drizzly Cheshire, just read back cambhoy hat doffed also.hh.
David66 on
Good morning CQN from a currently whiteout Garngad, snowflakes the size of tennis balls here.
Yesterday was poor, but after the week we had with all the Soite of BR, then I will take it and move on. Dundee next Sunday will be interesting, Lenny needs to get the fire back in the bellies of our players.
D. :)
David66 on
We need at least one of our creative players back in that starting 11.
This period was always going to be difficult with all of our midfield maestros sidelined, couple that with the BR bullshit, it was going to be hard, COYBIG.
D. :)
Hot Smoked on
Calum McGregor, Ryan Christie and Olivier Ntcham all missing.
A draw against Aberdeen, even at Home, in those circumstances, is not all that bad. A wee bit early to be worried
.Being Celtic Supporters, though, I suppose we are brainwashed to feel inferior.
JJ
Hot Smoked on
Apparently, Brendan Rodgers` first question before his MotD interview was, ” What was the Celtic score? “
Snowy morning in darkest Lanarkshire , half 9 mass beckons , visit to graveyard then a wee birthday lunch with the Lhad. I understand that we are a bit frustrated after our first dropped league points in 2019.
Lets not turn into the Hun like support who assume success is their right. It will have to be earned.
bamboo on
Forrest drives me nuts. He has speed skill and excellent crossing and shooting skills…………..but his positional awareness is very poor. He is not good at finding the space to receive the ball .
Yesterday him and Sinclair seemed to abandon the wings .
Henderson was mostly pretty good so dont know why he was subbed ,Eddy surely should be a first pick ….when fit. Him and Weah look god together . Burke?
bankiebhoy1 on
Baltic but bright in Corcaigh………………..
Nothing that’s worth winning is easy.
bankiebhoy1 on
Of course current hunned-up mooth-piece is trumpeting Strictly Come Liability……because his pals wi’ Blazers will mark down the “Contestants” in Emerald Green costumes every time…….
Our Beautiful Game is being held back by scoddland’s Ugly Sister and all her horribly hurtin’ dance partners…….
Football is Entertainment but scoddland is hell-bent on turning it into a cross between bad Vaudeville and a gladiatorial spectacle. A poor man’s Panto….where certain Citizens are chosen to be the bad ghuys
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Noone will be crucified Today
Celtic are Steady.
Glasgow Celtic is Awesome.
Shaun Ryder might not be a Believer – disnae mean to say he knows nothing. He obviously knows a lot about Lot.
Today underlined the reason for condemning Brendan for his abrupt departure.
My attitude prior to his departure was one of quiet confidence that we were most certainly going to win the SPL.
That confidence has now been eroded. A niggling doubt has crept in .
Our whole season has been disrupted.
I would imagine that the same doubt now affects our players.
Their performance today suggested that.
Particularly that of J.F. and S.S. , special beneficiaries of Brendan and his methods .
I will never forgive Brendan should we fail to win the remaining two Scottish tournaments .
Harsh I know .
But I doubt that I will be alone in feeling that way towards him .
SYDNEYTIM on 9TH MARCH 2019 11:49 PM
Is Roberts for sale ?
How much ?
Does he wish to return to Celtic ?
macjay1 – as the Dark one gets Stronger – prophecised before the Return of the Almighty. You won’t forgive a dude?
Who was crucified alongside Jesus?
Surprised?
Brendan has really enhanced Celtic.
Time is the BIG Thing ALWAYS – Why I always Capitalise Time.
So we lost a couple of points Yesterday against a very strong domestic team. We won 2 incredibly hard games that Kept EVERYTHING Rockin and Rollin’.
I know long range weather forecasts are so unreliable but it is looking Good for Heavy Snow @ Les Rousses just before we get to the Ski slopes.
Magical.
PETEC on 10TH MARCH 2019 12:21 AM
macjay1 – as the Dark one gets Stronger – prophecised before the Return of the Almighty. You won’t forgive a dude?
================================================================
Brendan ? No .
A metaphor for life.
The person who departs when you really need them. …….Brendan.
The person who assists when you really need them . ………Lenny .
Loved skiing. Particularly apres ski .
:-)
macjay1,
If I wanted someone in the trenches with me – obviously it would be Neil.
The articles on CQN last of the Summer Wine – said the Writings on the wall.
Brendan left Celtic in the best Possible Shape he could when he knew he was a Goner.
Superior
Sell
Buy
Get Rid
Hook
The negativity of 2 dropped points.
Blame the scapegoat
Again
Faithful through and through
Where were you when we were winning
How hot is the driveway
Same old same old
Nonsense
angelgabriel
Respect.
Only Love can set you FREE
What a Player
silent annie.
A song which nearly broke my heart
A tramp lay dying in the park.
I knelt beside him to hear him speak
And the words he spoke, they were oh so weak.
He told me a story of long since past,
Of a sailing ship with its long grey mast,
Of his captain’s cap with it’s shining braid
And the wonderful voyages that he’d made.
“Silent Annie” was his great ship’s name.
Like a token of love he spoke her name.
She sailed ’round the Horn, aye, more that once.
She could cut through the waves like a sharpened lance.
“Believe me,” he said. His eyes filled with tears
Like a drunk on a corner, trying to remember his years.
He reached out his hand and I took it in mine.
“I believe you,” I said, and he gave a sad smile.
“I remember the day when they towed her away.
Her sides they were sore from the sea’s angered spray.
They said she’s unfit for to sail out once more
(And they towed her more inward from her own sandy shore)?
And as they broke my Silent Annie. I watched with a sigh.
I remembered her beauty when I was a boy.
She was my one love, my life’s only dream,
When we sailed out together as captain and queen.”
It started to drizzle, and I felt my hand tight
And he squeezed even harder as he ended the fight.
And a crowd they had gathered, and they watched with dismay
As some ambulance men came, and they took him away.
So I got to my feet, and I walked through that park.
The sun it was gone, but it was not yet dark.
My body was wet, and my clothes were not many,
But my mind was aroused by the ship Silent Annie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpFHffUPQho
Tune
Macjay. Don’t know. But surly if we play a winger he must be consistent. JF is more times anomonous
What about this Ukraine guy ?
designated driver, its a wonderful thing.
tonight, it gets you in at this time.
last night, it gets yir pals home from websters church, then daughter home from pals.
brings me to the case in point,
i have never been to a play in my life, then , that seat at BEND IT LIKE BRATTBACK,
jeese oh, what a life enhancing experience, what a wonderful remembarnce of how it was, quite special night. 3 brilliant actors, i suspect they might be tims.
if you havnt been to see this, then go do, its better than 7 in a row.
next up, CRC and BRTH, i love meeting you guys, unexpected meets, well , its not tim-drd, its, well fuck knows , its not ticket exchange, but its wonderful all the same.
apoligies about my 2 fellow pals, celtic supporters, not like us,
keep it lit
Celtic just Keep on Winning.
God Bless the CQN Crew.
Every wan of Yoo.
Fanatics comments about spacing (sorry for taking it away frae fitba) certainly made me think back about how right rascar capac wis aboot spacing Every sentence when jibber jabbering online.
It would be Good to see that dude post again.
Catch you Laters.
SYDNEYTIM on 10TH MARCH 2019 1:30 AM
JF blows hot and cold .
But when he`s hot , he`s worth it.
Right now hes in a disrupted environment .
My son and I left home at half four yesterday morning to watch the hoops, we have just returned home some 21 hours later after a disappointing 0-0 draw. That is what a genuine supporter is Brendan. I heard today that the first time he set foot in Celtic Park was the day he was introduced to the fans, inspite of what he says in his book. He seen the Celts play a friendly against Finn Harps in Ireland but that was it!!!!!! His brothers on the other hand are/were big supporters.
Affoot , lads.
why would paddy come back to watch JF from the bench. Far too good a player that was sadly under utilized last year when back to full fitness. Shocking that Buck never gave him a run out in the last game of the season or the SC Final to say goodbye. He will probably sign him for Leicester now just to rub salt.
CAMBHOY on 10TH MARCH 2019 1:47 AM
I got up at 2 am , pal.
:-)
CAMBHOY on 10TH MARCH 2019 1:47 AM
I got up at 2 am , pal.
:-)
Seriously , though , you and your lad are the essence of Tims .
While you guys are with us , our culture remains and flourishes .
Hail Hail
Affoot this time .
Cheers Macjay, wonder how many Leicester fans have the same commitment as the Celtic support???
Petec
I’m still about, lurkin now and again.
How’s things?
Hope you’ve been looking after the place.
CAMBHOY
WOW!
Cap doffed.
Hail Hail
March 10th, 1981.
Vol. Bobby Sands MP, Óglaigh na hÉireann.
Tuesday 10th
It has been a fairly normal day in my present circumstances. My weight is 59. 3 kgs. and I have no medical problems. I have seen some birthday greetings from relatives and friends in yesterday’s paper which I got today. Also I received a bag of toiletries today.
There is no priest in tonight, but the chief medical officer dropped in, took my pulse, and left. I suppose that makes him feel pretty important.
From what I have read in the newspapers I am becoming increasingly worried and wary of the fact that there could quite well be an attempt at a later date to pull the carpet from under our feet and undermine us — if not defeat this hunger-strike — with the concession bid in the form of ‘our own clothes as a right’.
This, of course, would solve nothing. But if allowed birth could, with the voice of the Catholic hierarchy, seriously damage our position. It is my opinion that under no circumstances do they wish to see the prisoners gain political status, or facilities that resemble, or afford us with the contents of, political status.
The reasons for this are many and varied, primarily motivated by the wish to see the revolutionary struggle of the people brought to an end. The criminalisation of Republican prisoners would help to furnish this end.
It is the declared wish of these people to see humane and better conditions in these Blocks. But the issue at stake is not ‘humanitarian’, nor about better or improved living conditions. It is purely political and only a political solution will solve it. This in no way makes us prisoners elite nor do we (nor have we at any time) purport to be elite.
We wish to be treated ‘not as ordinary prisoners’ for we are not criminals. We admit no crime unless, that is, the love of one’s people and country is a crime.
Would Englishmen allow Germans to occupy their nation or Frenchmen allow Dutchmen to do likewise? We Republican prisoners understand better than anyone the plight of all prisoners who are deprived of their liberty. We do not deny ordinary prisoners the benefit of anything that we gain that may improve and make easier their plight. Indeed, in the past, all prisoners have gained from the resistance of Republican jail struggles.
I recall the Fenians and Tom Clarke, who indeed were most instrumental in highlighting by their unflinching resistance the ‘terrible silent system’ in the Victorian period in English prisons. In every decade there has been ample evidence of such gains to all prisoners due to Republican prisoners’ resistance.
Unfortunately, the years, the decades, and centuries, have not seen an end to Republican resistance in English hell-holes, because the struggle in the prisons goes hand-in-hand with the continuous freedom struggle in Ireland. Many Irishmen have given their lives in pursuit of this freedom and I know that more will, myself included, until such times as that freedom is achieved.
I am still awaiting some sort of move from my cell to an empty wing and total isolation. The last strikers were ten days in the wings with the boys, before they were moved. But then they were on the no-wash protest and in filthy cells. My cell is far from clean but tolerable. The water is always cold. I can’t risk the chance of cold or ‘flu. It is six days since I’ve had a bath, perhaps longer. No matter.
Tomorrow is the eleventh day and there is a long way to go. Someone should write a poem of the tribulations of a hunger-striker. I would like to, but how could I finish it.
Caithfidh mé a dul mar tá tuirseach ag eirà ormsa.
Ave Ave
Nite all. Fidem servate. Ave Ave
“For Ireland…..”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJxjltBdeXg
Hello again all you young rebels.
No doubt you’re all of to bed now but if i don’t write this now then
i won’t be capable later lol.
Fantastic weekend, my wee princess took me on a tour of the wine
region in the Yarra valley on Saturday, maybe because i told her it
was the international womans weekend and she could pick anywhere
she wanted to go.
But guess what? got landed beside a Leicester supporter and his wife
on the tour bus, 28 degs outside but inside it was very frosty.
Must say though after i had ladled into him with my missus digging me
in the back, he mellowed me somewhat when he said ” after all mate
you stole our manager first and then our best player wee Lenny ” and
after a few rid biddy’s,well, i’m easy meat.
Today we had our annual womans tournament down at our soccer ground
and it was wonderful to welcome the St Kilda Celts ghirls
They must have thought they were on the home turf when half our staff
shouted ” c’mon the hoops ” and to a man ( ghirl ) they all replied ” c’mon
the hoops ” i’ll see most of them at our St Patricks day celebration next
Sunday.
And just a wee mention for the No 88 miss McGrory because she reads
these pages,” you were brilliant ” any relation to you know who?
H.H Mick
can’t wait for mcg rc and tr to get back
morning bhoys from a wet and drizzly Cheshire, just read back cambhoy hat doffed also.hh.
Good morning CQN from a currently whiteout Garngad, snowflakes the size of tennis balls here.
Yesterday was poor, but after the week we had with all the Soite of BR, then I will take it and move on. Dundee next Sunday will be interesting, Lenny needs to get the fire back in the bellies of our players.
D. :)
We need at least one of our creative players back in that starting 11.
This period was always going to be difficult with all of our midfield maestros sidelined, couple that with the BR bullshit, it was going to be hard, COYBIG.
D. :)
Calum McGregor, Ryan Christie and Olivier Ntcham all missing.
A draw against Aberdeen, even at Home, in those circumstances, is not all that bad. A wee bit early to be worried
.Being Celtic Supporters, though, I suppose we are brainwashed to feel inferior.
JJ
Apparently, Brendan Rodgers` first question before his MotD interview was, ” What was the Celtic score? “
Just checked the League Table
Yip still 8pts clear ???
Snowy morning in darkest Lanarkshire , half 9 mass beckons , visit to graveyard then a wee birthday lunch with the Lhad. I understand that we are a bit frustrated after our first dropped league points in 2019.
Lets not turn into the Hun like support who assume success is their right. It will have to be earned.
Forrest drives me nuts. He has speed skill and excellent crossing and shooting skills…………..but his positional awareness is very poor. He is not good at finding the space to receive the ball .
Yesterday him and Sinclair seemed to abandon the wings .
Henderson was mostly pretty good so dont know why he was subbed ,Eddy surely should be a first pick ….when fit. Him and Weah look god together . Burke?
Baltic but bright in Corcaigh………………..
Nothing that’s worth winning is easy.
Of course current hunned-up mooth-piece is trumpeting Strictly Come Liability……because his pals wi’ Blazers will mark down the “Contestants” in Emerald Green costumes every time…….
Our Beautiful Game is being held back by scoddland’s Ugly Sister and all her horribly hurtin’ dance partners…….
Football is Entertainment but scoddland is hell-bent on turning it into a cross between bad Vaudeville and a gladiatorial spectacle. A poor man’s Panto….where certain Citizens are chosen to be the bad ghuys
.(Oh Yes, They Are!)