You had me confused for a wee while there. I’m very easily confused! Near the Crown, a bit down from the half Way House? (Mc Neill’s?) Any more of this and I’ll have to re-visit the Lithy club. Joker and Crines’s gone?
the unthank road on
PFayr
Away ya namedropper ye!
LOL
leftclicktic We are all Neil Lennon on
Boab1888
Kellys bar brought back memories of climbing up and looking in the pub window
Fr Cunnane in keeping his eye on people :))
I went over to Holy Family to Fr Cunnanes celebrations a few years ago on his return from abroad and was astonished at his memory of his parishoners of so many years ago.
leftclicktic We are all Neil Lennon on
the unthank road
Lithy still there,Joker now sams bar and crinses now NIP inn see a celtic bus leaving from there .
boab1888 on
Leftclick
My father used to run it spent many a Sunday in it when you weren’t meant to be in them in those days
boab1888 on
Crines has been closed for a couple of years now the Joker still there and the Derby but only a bar now function suite gone replaced with flats
leftclicktic We are all Neil Lennon on
Was it “gox” or something.
Im way to young but all my uncles & Da were in there OFTEN :)))
Robert “Bobby” Watson (born May 1946) is a Scottish former football player and manager. Watson played as a defender for Rangers and Motherwell. Watson was transferred from Rangers to Motherwell in a deal that also involved Peter McCloy and Brian Heron.Watson represented Scotland once, in a friendly match played against the Soviet Union in 1971. Watson was one of the players who had to wait many years to receive an official cap to mark this achievement, as caps were only given to players who played in British Home Championship matches before the mid-1970s.
Watson retired from playing in 1976 to run a steel business. He then managed Airdrie and Motherwell, but only lasted six months in charge of the latter as they were relegated from the Scottish Premier Division. Watson then helped to set up another business, Cairnhill Structures, in 1990.
He was also known as a lay preacher.
bankiebhoy1 on
Boaby Watson…………..well I never!
How come all that mob sound like characters out the Sunday Post “funnies” page.
These bhoys will make you smile; they even took a young Aberdeen fan to the pub with them…
IGC on
EARLY LUNCHTIME TEASER:
Name the five players whom have worn the number 7 jersey for the Hoops since Henrik’s departures.
No Googling mind, you’ll just be cheating yourself!
eddieinkirkmichael on
Isn’t this a great time to be a Celtic fan, just watched the highlights from saturday’s game. Great game and our class shon through. I really don’t think we need to much this summer, I think our priority should be retaining what we have.
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boab 1888
You had me confused for a wee while there. I’m very easily confused! Near the Crown, a bit down from the half Way House? (Mc Neill’s?) Any more of this and I’ll have to re-visit the Lithy club. Joker and Crines’s gone?
PFayr
Away ya namedropper ye!
LOL
Boab1888
Kellys bar brought back memories of climbing up and looking in the pub window
Fr Cunnane in keeping his eye on people :))
I went over to Holy Family to Fr Cunnanes celebrations a few years ago on his return from abroad and was astonished at his memory of his parishoners of so many years ago.
the unthank road
Lithy still there,Joker now sams bar and crinses now NIP inn see a celtic bus leaving from there .
Leftclick
My father used to run it spent many a Sunday in it when you weren’t meant to be in them in those days
Crines has been closed for a couple of years now the Joker still there and the Derby but only a bar now function suite gone replaced with flats
Was it “gox” or something.
Im way to young but all my uncles & Da were in there OFTEN :)))
…got lost in Harthill once… not a nice place.
Catch you all later if to the golf
PF
Sounds good. Go for it.
The joy about living in Rutherglen is there’s always some weird animal
making a funny noise outside your back window, in the middle of the night.
Bouresouprecipe
Aye they folks from ayeboacks make a lot of funny noises!
JungleSydNK@10.00
Put my foot in it there. Blantyre is wonderful, fantastic, glorious.
(BT and his dad might be lurking!)
“Our revenge will be the laughter of our children.”
Bobby Sands
Till later all
We can joke all we like about Kenny Miller but he put us to the sword more than a few times if I remember correctly.
I couldn’t really like the guy even when he played for us. Something about that head. :-)
Hail Hail the Celts are here
Just popped into ma head :-)
Zomboydie and Millery………………..
……..a pair o’ season Buik
Ends.
Aye.
Syd Negakev
Miller and Boydachenko
Obviously thems is planning for a full scale assault to topple us!
Syd
Miller did indeed do a number on us a few times (none more so than when we gave him £15,000pw)
Pity he will be collecting his pension next time he comes up against us.
Word down edmiston way is Miller and Boyds’ agents have put a similar deal to the Sevco board as Albion Rovers Season Tickets.
http://albionroversfc.com/?p=4874
There’s a Steel Magnate on the horizon!
No not that one!
He will join the Third Rangers Board alongside Richard Gough in the King rebellion.
He played for them in the sixties -wasn’t very good apparently.
Bobby Watson – watch the name.
Leftclick
“Our revenge will be the laughter of our children”
All i seem to do these days is laugh at them!!
RIP Bobby Sands
Robert “Bobby” Watson (born May 1946) is a Scottish former football player and manager. Watson played as a defender for Rangers and Motherwell. Watson was transferred from Rangers to Motherwell in a deal that also involved Peter McCloy and Brian Heron.Watson represented Scotland once, in a friendly match played against the Soviet Union in 1971. Watson was one of the players who had to wait many years to receive an official cap to mark this achievement, as caps were only given to players who played in British Home Championship matches before the mid-1970s.
Watson retired from playing in 1976 to run a steel business. He then managed Airdrie and Motherwell, but only lasted six months in charge of the latter as they were relegated from the Scottish Premier Division. Watson then helped to set up another business, Cairnhill Structures, in 1990.
He was also known as a lay preacher.
Boaby Watson…………..well I never!
How come all that mob sound like characters out the Sunday Post “funnies” page.
winning captains
above from Wiki. He’s well known in the Airdrie area; old school Airdrie/Deidteam man. He did do a bit of preaching so he may be used in that role :)
He’ll be well known by Traynor.
Bobby Watson Cairnhill Structures
http://companycheck.co.uk/company/SC071351
£ war going on at Parkhead Forge
Poundland now 97pLAND
hail hail
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Omtfe7lb-gE
These bhoys will make you smile; they even took a young Aberdeen fan to the pub with them…
EARLY LUNCHTIME TEASER:
Name the five players whom have worn the number 7 jersey for the Hoops since Henrik’s departures.
No Googling mind, you’ll just be cheating yourself!
Isn’t this a great time to be a Celtic fan, just watched the highlights from saturday’s game. Great game and our class shon through. I really don’t think we need to much this summer, I think our priority should be retaining what we have.
Zurawski
McDonald
Juninho
Skippy, zuraski, robbie keane can’t think of the others
Miku?
Was Freddie give it?
Bad boy to POTY………………………. Leigh Griffiths next ?
Tony Barrett @TonyBarretTimes · 6m
Luis Suarez has been named Football Writers player of the year.
Roy C
Shirley not that Boaby Watson?
HH
Roy c
Aye.