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  1. Fellow Celtic fans

     

     

     

    Good night n god bless

     

     

     

    Trust me this year has been a lot worse than football for many

     

     

    🍀🍀🍀

  2. As I depart to a dream world never ever forget … the Huns have won 1 less than St hi 🙋‍♀️

  3. I think questioning the loyalty of the fans because of their criticisms of the team and manager is just as bad as the fans’ exaggerated criticisms in many cases. Understanding the frustration of of mostly reasonable fans goes a long way. The players are targeted sometimes for good reasons – apparently not trying is one and remember this was a criticism voiced by NL too, the manager’s poor decision-making is another and one almost all pundits voiced too. A lot of the time it’s because others who might receive criticism are so well hidden, namely DD and the board, and appear to dismiss the interests of the fans except when they’re selling season tickets and merchandise and who never respond to questions from the fans in any serious way.

  4. Good morning cqn from a dry but chilli Garngad

     

     

    Please not Lambert.

     

     

    How un inspiring would that be.

     

     

    D :)

  5. WISHAW TIM:

     

    Apologies for deleting you post, I had just finished reading back and deleting posts.

     

    GFTB:

     

    I have asked P67 to issue a red card.

     

    FAIRHILLBHOY:

     

    I ask you and anyone else that feels the urge to respond to a post please do so without playing the man.

     

    celticquicknews@gmail.com if anyone wants to take any of this up with P67

  6. The hand of God on

    Read the story about the twitter account from Dublin linked to the Desmond family (orsomething similar) which was saying that the next managerial appointment is going to be an exciting one for the fans…I sincerely hope that is the case it’s the kind of thing that is required to get the fans back on side,sell season tickets and win the title next year.Logged on and read back around midnight last night ,thoroughly depressing playground nonsense.

  7. Moderator! ! Fair enough, Apologies! But anyone who seen his posts last night will see an out trouble maker !

  8. The hand of God on

    Whoever comes in as manager next season is gonna have a huge jog on his hands. We are likely to lose Eddy.Ajer and Christie as well as the loan players returning to their clubs we also have a goalkeeping problem and strikers who dont score much.If Barkas does leave and we move on Ajeti along with the want away players it may give the new man some funds to work with.There will be work to do.

  9. The Hand of God

     

     

    I agree with you however what an excellent opportunity for a new manager.

     

    Come in to a substantial amount of transfer income — manage the team with the biggest budget in the country, the most fans and sign your own players who want to be here.

     

    Our competition is mainly made up of either veterans or free transfers. Not much to worry about there and nothing sustainable.

  10. Flicking through the channels last night, I `discovered` an Irish comedian ( now living in Edinburgh) by the name of Dylan Moran. Although he is obviously well known ( to warrant his own show on National Television) I had never heard of him. I found him quite exceptional.

  11. Sunday 1st March 1981

     

     

    I am standing on the threshold of another trembling world. May God have mercy on my soul.

     

    My heart is very sore because I know that I have broken my poor mother’s heart, and my home is struck with unbearable anxiety. But I have considered all the arguments and tried every means to avoid what has become the unavoidable: it has been forced upon me and my comrades by four-and-a-half years of stark inhumanity.

     

     

    I am a political prisoner. I am a political prisoner because I am a casualty of a perennial war that is being fought between the oppressed Irish people and an alien, oppressive, unwanted regime that refuses to withdraw from our land.

     

     

    I believe and stand by the God-given right of the Irish nation to sovereign independence, and the right of any Irishman or woman to assert this right in armed revolution. That is why I am incarcerated, naked and tortured.

     

     

    Foremost in my tortured mind is the thought that there can never be peace in Ireland until the foreign, oppressive British presence is removed, leaving all the Irish people as a unit to control their own affairs and determine their own destinies as a sovereign people, free in mind and body, separate and distinct physically, culturally and economically.

     

     

    I believe I am but another of those wretched Irishmen born of a risen generation with a deeply rooted and unquenchable desire for freedom. I am dying not just to attempt to end the barbarity of H-Block, or to gain the rightful recognition of a political prisoner, but primarily because what is lost in here is lost for the Republic and those wretched oppressed whom I am deeply proud to know as the ‘risen people’.

     

     

    There is no sensation today, no novelty that October 27th brought. (The starting date of the original seven man hunger-strike) The usual Screws were not working. The slobbers and would-be despots no doubt will be back again tomorrow, bright and early.

     

     

    I wrote some more notes to the girls in Armagh today. There is so much I would like to say about them, about their courage, determination and unquenchable spirit of resistance. They are to be what Countess Markievicz, Anne Devlin, Mary Ann McCracken, Marie MacSwiney, Betsy Gray, and those other Irish heroines are to us all. And, of course, I think of Ann Parker, Laura Crawford, Rosemary Bleakeley, and I’m ashamed to say I cannot remember all their sacred names.

     

     

    Mass was solemn, the lads as ever brilliant. I ate the statutory weekly bit of fruit last night. As fate had it, it was an orange, and the final irony, it was bitter. The food is being left at the door. My portions, as expected, are quite larger than usual, or those which my cell-mate Malachy is getting.

  12. HAMILTONTIM on 1ST MARCH 2021 9:36 AM

     

    Thank you so much my friend. As I tweeted you this morning you came in to my thoughts when this historic anniversary came up on my FB timeline.

     

    Thank you for taking the time to post as you do at this time. I will look forward to the rest of the diaries if you can find the time. Thank you for returning from your self imposed exile to remind us of the cause and of Bobby’s sacrifice for it.

     

    I hope you are well my friend, take care and stay safe.

     

    Until we meet again…

     

    Keep the Faith!

     

    Hail Hail!

  13. How brave were those Hunger strikers. wow.

     

     

    Should the UK government not recognise such bravery of an MP?

     

     

    D :)

  14. HOT SMOKED on 1ST MARCH 2021 9:12 AM

     

    Flicking through the channels last night, I `discovered` an Irish comedian ( now living in Edinburgh) by the name of Dylan Moran. Although he is obviously well known ( to warrant his own show on National Television) I had never heard of him. I found him quite exceptional.

     

     

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    Hot Smoked

     

    If you liked him take a look at ‘Black Books’ a Channel 4 sitcom from 20 years ago? It’s mad and stars him and Bill Bailey, really funny and mad as he is!

  15. lets all do the huddle on

    yesterday spurs had Kane, Son, Bale and Ali on the pitch at the same time

     

     

    i expect our new mananger to provide us with such an attacking threat or i will be sharpening my pitchfork shortly after his arrival

  16. The stories about Desmond lining up the new gaffer illustrate what’s wrong with our club.

     

     

    Dermot Desmond doesn’t know anything about football and should be nowhere near these decisions.

  17. Of all the ” downsizing ” nominations for manager. Paul Lambert would sit top of the pile and must be considered as one of the favourites. Not the worst candidate by any means.

     

     

    His contract was due up this summer leaving the door open for future plans.

     

    Imo.

     

     

    HH.

  18. I’d take Kennedy over Lambert.

     

     

    I’d go back to Lennon before approaching Lambert.

  19. AN DÚN on 1ST MARCH 2021 11:09 AM

     

     

    I’m sure Lambert won’t be a universally popular choice. But I’m sure the bookies will reflect his odds.

     

     

    There is no going back, the vast majority of us accepted change as inevitable. So change it is.

     

     

    No half measures, change means change.

     

     

    HH.

  20. Hope you are well Hamilton Tim, liked your photos of yourself and B.

     

     

    MARSPAPA… Good ballad yesterday👍🍀🍀💪

  21. AN DUN

     

     

    He’s not making the decision on his own. He’s not a billionaire for nothing! He’ll have lots of football minded advisers on board making sure they put in front of him those they think are best suited to the vacancy, thereafter the usual approaches are made and interviews arranged, por cierto.

  22. !!Bada Bing!! on

    Norwich- sacked

     

    Aston Villa-sacked

     

    Blackburn- sacked

     

    Wolves-sacked

     

    Stoke City- sacked

     

    Ipswich- sacked

     

     

    Paul Lambert,has impressively achieved all this in only 9 years….

  23. POR CIERTO

     

     

    I wouldn’t be too sure about that.

     

     

    Desmond is a man that holds his own opinion above that of one million people holding the opposite view.

     

     

    He’s ran Celtic like a corner shop while he awaits the riches of European league restructuring.

     

     

    I’ll judge our new CEO and DoF by their willingness to tell him to butt out and let them do their jobs.

  24. Change of manager for the better. Paul Lambert was a really good player but should be nowhere near our thoughts.

  25. garygillespieshamstring on

    HT

     

     

    If you happen to be looking in, could you post the Bobby Sands diary again please?

  26. Lambert’s record is poor, although, I’ll admit to being swayed also by the fact he’s on record as saying Rangers were hard done by – keep the liquidation denier as far away from Celtic park as possible.

  27. Getting sacked, resigning or being mutually consented does not preclude a football manager from obtaining jobs on lucrative salaries.

     

    There must be something there if they keep getting re-employed.

     

     

    Speculation is part and parcel of mutually consenting a manager.

     

     

    We will not please everybody when we appoint our new manager, but that is a fact we must live with.

     

     

    Change always has consequences.

     

     

    Cheers and HH to all.