Great to see some sunshine and so many bucketeers out today – a highly visible campaign and impossible to miss a bucket on the way to the ground.. But still not on your face .. The target is important but regardless of the sim raised today each and every one of the organisers and volunteers ensured maximum impact!
Superb work bhoys and girls in the finest Celtic tradition
If only it all came down to goodwill, caring and love alone, wee Oscar would be well on the way to recovery.
God bless all involved
HH
DontPatmadug on
MinceCFC @CelticMindedcom
FOUND: Child’s Celtic Season Ticket. Surname: Millar. Area 113. Found in street away from ground. Contact via @CelticMindedcom
Had an exellent day with Team Oscar`s bucketeers the the genorosity of the Celtic supporters never fails to impress,they were even rolling down car windows to feed the buckets ( thanks to midfields maestro`s long reach for that one) and also the bags of cash that appeared from no were was mystifying,thanks also my team and splendid CQNers Tony, petec, RRC,Dave,Mountblowtim midfield maestro and the 2 girls Collette2 twitter & and her friend as well, a great turnout of volunteers thanks to them all and there friends who participated and a big shout for the co-ordinators Celticrollercoaster,Bundoranbhoy,Minx1888 and team leaders for there fantastic efforts in organising the event
saltires en sevilla on
Kevjungle
Really Good to see you back on form and a smile on yer bake today….
you would have turned milk sour thro’ the week btw :)
What a rewarding day, the generosity of the Celtic Family will never cease to amaze me. From 1p to £20, bags and tins of money were handed to me. I was even stopped on my way back to the Car with left click and somebody gave us £10.
God Bless every last one of you. God Bless wee Oscar.
Keep the Faith!
Hail Hail!
theglasgowcelticway on
Like to thank all the Celtic family for their kind donations today.Struggled at times to keep up with people putting money into the bucket.
Sixteen roads to Golgotha on
MurdochauldandHay
17:59 on 22 September, 2012
Salt of earth.
You are a great credit to a magnificent club.
Well done Bhoys & Ghirls,and respect as always to the Celtic support.
Bottle of White Grenache and Mrs LB just picked up a Chicken Bhoona…think I’ve earned it…
Keep the Faith!
Hail Hail!
harryhoodsdugbitme on
I thought we did fine today. I thought James is a wee bit short on confidence right enough and Dylan might be due a start soon and give the wee man a rest. I also liked the look of Big Lassad. I was very happy to get three points and I’m looking forward to Tuesday then spanking the mullet. Where were all the fans from Wednesday btw? That was our hard core support today. As a Celtic fan what else would you rather do on a sunny Saturday afternoon? Brilliant effort today for wee Oscar and well done to the Green Bucketeers. HH.
Pleasant amble home from Paradise to the south, on a beautiful dappled autumnal afternoon after another Celtic stroll.
Celtic were as bright and motivated as the magnificent Wee Oscar Collectors and Dundee with a good sized travelling support made up the numbers, we were never in danger after the expectable and noticeable midweek stiffness of opposition, standard drop.
The difference at times was about two metres of space more for each Celtic player when in possession, and it was a game where the margin of win was the only debate, despite Scott Brown’s too centrally hit, penalty miss.
Lassad took over from Miku to partner fully fit again Hooper and was unlucky not have scored after heroics from Douglas who saved a second half goal worthy header, whilst Hooper himself rattled the post, and overall the scoreline flattered Dundee.
NL reverted to twin strikers for the bread and butter fayre, and Forrest and Commons with the extra space menaced throughout, Brown shrugged off his miss, and with Wanyama totally dominated the midfield, and Victor topped it off with a cracking goal, in off the Dundee post.
The back four were never really troubled and sauntered in that autumn sunshine.
HAMILTONTIM.READ THEM AND WEEP.HOPE IT WENT WELL TODAY FOR WEE OSCAR.
EasyEdit Report page Share this 1954-12-04: Celtic 2-2 East Fife, League Division A
Match Pictures | Matches: 1954 – 1955 | 1954-55 pictures
Trivia
Stein, Tully and Mochan were all fit and came back into the team at the expense of Boden, Smith and Collins.
Review
Celtic attacked briskly at the start as was usual with Mochan and Tully combining well. Fernie and Walsh switched positions. Curran was kept busy in the East Fife goal. Walsh scored the first goal after a good work from a pass from Fernie. Fallon had to retire with an injury to his left leg. He returned but was clearly not 100%. At half time it was 1-0 to Celtic.
Fallon failed to appear for the second half. Mochan scored after interplay between Walsh and Fernie. The goal appeared to rouse East Fife and they started to apply some pressure to the Celtic goal and defenders – now down to ten men. Leishman hit the post and on 67 minutes Fleming forced the ball over the line. Stein was booked for complaining. Fleming then got a second from a Stewart cross.
1954-09-21: Celtic 4-5 Partick Thistle, Glasgow Cup
1954-09-25: Raith Rovers 1-3 Celtic, League Division A
1954-10-02: Celtic 6-3 Kilmarnock, League Division A
1954-10-09: Aberdeen 0-2 Celtic, League Division A
1954-10-16: Celtic 1-1 Queen of the South, League Division A
1954-10-20: Clyde 2-3 Celtic, Friendly
1954-10-30: Celtic 3-1 Falkirk, League Division A
1954-11-06: St Mirren 1-1 Celtic, League Division A
1954-11-13: Celtic 7-0 Stirling Albion, League Division A
1954-11-20: Partick Thistle 4-2 Celtic, League Division A
1954-11-27: Motherwell 2-2 Celtic, League Division A
1954-12-04: Celtic 2-2 East Fife, League Division A
1954-12-11: Hibernian 0-5 Celtic, League Division A
1954-12-18: Celtic 4-1 Dundee, League Division A
1954-12-25: Celtic 2-2 Clyde, League Division A
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961-1970
1971-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2010
2011-2020
League Table Summary
Pre-1887
The War Years
Friendlies – Away
Friendlies – Home
Penalty Shoot-Outs
Testimonials – Celtic Players/Managers
Testimonials – Guests
Tournaments
Tours
Tribute and Challenge Games
Games against Rangers
Games against Barcelona
Games Against AC Milan
Games – All European Opposition
All Time Competitive Match Record
All Time Competitive Match Record (By Competition)
Games On Christmas Day
Celtic Park
Managers
Players
The Photograph Library
Celtic Collectables
Celtic Kit
Celtic Wetpaint Articles
Legends and supporters
Media
Miscellaneous
Opposition
Site Links (External)
KDS Player Of The Year
To Do List
Celtic Park 1888-1892 Landlord
1898-08-20: Rangers 1-1 Celtic, Glasgow Cup semi-final – Pictures
new page
(Uncategorized)
Saint Stivs on
Football wise, I might be in a minority of one, but I really enjoyed it, and thought we were worth many more goals.
The bucket collection, actually a pleasure. Good to reaquaint with so many faces, it was actually a good laugh.
Met Ton Che Dan for the first time, good bhoy and his weans are doing great.
Highlight, Dundee supporters bus stopped at the school and most of the older well oiled guys gave generously.
Lowlight,
I need to apoligise to the teacher from Carlisle in Battaltion E.
He didnt take kindly when he said ” i dont post on CQN”
i gave the standard “is it cos your a hun”
sorry bud, its a ritual on here.
SUNNI CAMLACHIE on
Anyone know when we
will find out how much
money was raised today for
Oscar ?
Happy Celticing to
ASonOfDan on
Poor again today. Buckets I passed going to game seemed very full. Done my bit with paper money.
As football supporters we really are special, God Bless you all and I include you Awe_Naw
SOMETHINGSAREMOREIMPORTANTCSC
FAVOURITE UNCLE on
SORRY BHOYS ONLY MEANT TO INCLUDE MATCH REPORT.
Ex Ludo on
Wasn’t at the game today but did Commons play well again? Craig Levein is the envy of his peers. He has 7 or 8 midfielders better than KC to chooses from.
Was initially confused with your game report re East Fife 1954. However my addled brain eventually worked it out.
My first game was against East Fife also but it was Marxh 54. We won 4-1 with Johnny Higgins scoring twice.
My next game was at Broomfield on St Patricks Day 54 when we trounced Airdrie 6-0 on our way to winning the league and cup double.
Amazing I can remember these when I forget what I had for dinner yesterday. Friday it was fish. Old habits.
leftclicktic on
Im 51 and many days in my life have been squaundered for one reason or another.
Today thanks to the celtic family I sit here knowing I have had a productive and satisfying day.
I am taking this opportunity to thank everyone involved in today If you are aged two to eighty, male or female put two pence or twenty pound into my bucket THANK YOU:))
The generousity of our family never fails to amaze me.
Today at points I was nearly reduced to tears from kids(with coppers in money bags) to pensioners putting in what they could and more.
The game itself was an exibition in passing today broonie and vic top men for me but others also.
It was magic putting faces to names
Ps a special thank you to Lennybhoys good lady for getting us in and out today.
God bless wee Oscar & family, Ohhhhhh and how come Mouldy got all the wags in his group :))))). HAIL HAIL
stephbhoy on
attendance was, according to bbs sport, 41000. to my mind it is good for a games against dundee after the home game on wednesday which seen 58000 turn up and pay up
we collected 3 points and we seen your most promising young players getting more game time, with the weather players such as, victor 21, forrest 21, mathews 21, hooper 23 etc…
our club will pocket the best part of 20 million from european football, we have a good young squad and one that is not blotted so young players coming through the youth system will get opportunities to progress with us.
our club have plans to improve all aspects of the club i.e. celtic triangle etc… and the best the sfa/ spl can come up with is a complaint against us about a zombie banner which is offensive, god help us all!!!!!!!!
think maybe pl can take a leaf out of CG book ant tell then to do one
374 Comments- Pages:
- «
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 9
- 10
Well yet again the Celtic family
showed the world there
generosity..
First time i have ever participated
in a bucket collection..
I am so proud to be part
of this great family,
from pennies to pounds,
Fek sake!! we even apologies for not
giving more…
Happy Celticing to yous..
Mon the hoops !
swally’s off to Montrose tomorrow – how the mighty have fallen ! It seems like only weeks ago he was defending the likes of spit the dog
PhilBhoy
Pal.. Ah agree that we need a Marionette Master.
And.. Lucky, fur us..
Ah hiv the very Wan, who kin dae that joab..
Ibrahim,is his Name..
and.. Puppetry is his Game..
He is very slight of physique,though..
Nevertheless, his Abundant Load of Fitba’ Nous.. Maks up fur that.
Ah am dyin’ tae See if Neil..
Thinks the same aboot this Youngster.. as Ah dae.
Kojo
Still, Laughin’
setting free the bears
17:40 on 22 September, 2012
____________________________________________
Well said M8.
My wife and her sister and kids made their donations to the
Wee Oscar buckets ootside the stadium. I was supposed to be wi them but
was lucky to get extra shift this morn.
Anyway…..the IMPORTANT objectives of the day were achieved.
May God Bless Wee Oscar and the Cellic
Hail Hail
Gotta Scoot..
See You Guys n Gals..
Anon.
Kojo
And. Yep..
Still, Laughin’
Kojo
Take care and keep laughin :o)
Hail Hail
Great to see some sunshine and so many bucketeers out today – a highly visible campaign and impossible to miss a bucket on the way to the ground.. But still not on your face .. The target is important but regardless of the sim raised today each and every one of the organisers and volunteers ensured maximum impact!
Superb work bhoys and girls in the finest Celtic tradition
If only it all came down to goodwill, caring and love alone, wee Oscar would be well on the way to recovery.
God bless all involved
HH
MinceCFC @CelticMindedcom
FOUND: Child’s Celtic Season Ticket. Surname: Millar. Area 113. Found in street away from ground. Contact via @CelticMindedcom
Had an exellent day with Team Oscar`s bucketeers the the genorosity of the Celtic supporters never fails to impress,they were even rolling down car windows to feed the buckets ( thanks to midfields maestro`s long reach for that one) and also the bags of cash that appeared from no were was mystifying,thanks also my team and splendid CQNers Tony, petec, RRC,Dave,Mountblowtim midfield maestro and the 2 girls Collette2 twitter & and her friend as well, a great turnout of volunteers thanks to them all and there friends who participated and a big shout for the co-ordinators Celticrollercoaster,Bundoranbhoy,Minx1888 and team leaders for there fantastic efforts in organising the event
Kevjungle
Really Good to see you back on form and a smile on yer bake today….
you would have turned milk sour thro’ the week btw :)
HH
What a rewarding day, the generosity of the Celtic Family will never cease to amaze me. From 1p to £20, bags and tins of money were handed to me. I was even stopped on my way back to the Car with left click and somebody gave us £10.
God Bless every last one of you. God Bless wee Oscar.
Keep the Faith!
Hail Hail!
Like to thank all the Celtic family for their kind donations today.Struggled at times to keep up with people putting money into the bucket.
MurdochauldandHay
17:59 on 22 September, 2012
Salt of earth.
You are a great credit to a magnificent club.
Well done Bhoys & Ghirls,and respect as always to the Celtic support.
saltires en sevilla
18:00 on 22 September, 2012
________________________________________________
I know, I’m itching to get back to normal here :o)
No, seriously…the Wee Oscar Day as I would call it
should bring the gripes that folk like me have aboot
the Cellic, into focus and should be put in perspective.
Today is – Wee Oscar Day.
Sack the bored can wait till next week :o)))
Hail Hail
Bottle of White Grenache and Mrs LB just picked up a Chicken Bhoona…think I’ve earned it…
Keep the Faith!
Hail Hail!
I thought we did fine today. I thought James is a wee bit short on confidence right enough and Dylan might be due a start soon and give the wee man a rest. I also liked the look of Big Lassad. I was very happy to get three points and I’m looking forward to Tuesday then spanking the mullet. Where were all the fans from Wednesday btw? That was our hard core support today. As a Celtic fan what else would you rather do on a sunny Saturday afternoon? Brilliant effort today for wee Oscar and well done to the Green Bucketeers. HH.
Today football was indeed secondary…it was though good to get three points.
Curry time…
Until we meet again…
Keep the Faith!
Hail Hail!
Cosgrove calls Jabba Jabba.
Comedy gold
Pleasant amble home from Paradise to the south, on a beautiful dappled autumnal afternoon after another Celtic stroll.
Celtic were as bright and motivated as the magnificent Wee Oscar Collectors and Dundee with a good sized travelling support made up the numbers, we were never in danger after the expectable and noticeable midweek stiffness of opposition, standard drop.
The difference at times was about two metres of space more for each Celtic player when in possession, and it was a game where the margin of win was the only debate, despite Scott Brown’s too centrally hit, penalty miss.
Lassad took over from Miku to partner fully fit again Hooper and was unlucky not have scored after heroics from Douglas who saved a second half goal worthy header, whilst Hooper himself rattled the post, and overall the scoreline flattered Dundee.
NL reverted to twin strikers for the bread and butter fayre, and Forrest and Commons with the extra space menaced throughout, Brown shrugged off his miss, and with Wanyama totally dominated the midfield, and Victor topped it off with a cracking goal, in off the Dundee post.
The back four were never really troubled and sauntered in that autumn sunshine.
M.O.M Victor Wanyama
Hail Hail
Off oot
May God Bless Paul 67
and ‘Every’ Internet Bampot
on – Wee Oscar Day
stay Safe and Good
Hail Hail
laters….
HAMILTONTIM.READ THEM AND WEEP.HOPE IT WENT WELL TODAY FOR WEE OSCAR.
EasyEdit Report page Share this 1954-12-04: Celtic 2-2 East Fife, League Division A
Match Pictures | Matches: 1954 – 1955 | 1954-55 pictures
Trivia
Stein, Tully and Mochan were all fit and came back into the team at the expense of Boden, Smith and Collins.
Review
Celtic attacked briskly at the start as was usual with Mochan and Tully combining well. Fernie and Walsh switched positions. Curran was kept busy in the East Fife goal. Walsh scored the first goal after a good work from a pass from Fernie. Fallon had to retire with an injury to his left leg. He returned but was clearly not 100%. At half time it was 1-0 to Celtic.
Fallon failed to appear for the second half. Mochan scored after interplay between Walsh and Fernie. The goal appeared to rouse East Fife and they started to apply some pressure to the Celtic goal and defenders – now down to ten men. Leishman hit the post and on 67 minutes Fleming forced the ball over the line. Stein was booked for complaining. Fleming then got a second from a Stewart cross.
Teams
Celtic:
Bonnar; Haughney, Fallon; Evans, Stein, Peacock; Higgins, Tully, Walsh, Fernie, Mochan.
Scorers: Walsh (27), Mochan (51)
East Fife: K Mitchell (Falkirk)
Curran; Emery, S Stewart; Christie, Finlay, McLennan; J Stewart, Fleming, Gardiner, Leishman, Bonthrone.
Scorers: Fleming 2 (67, 80)
Referee:
Attendance: 23,500
Articles
Match Report (see end of page below)
Pictures
Match Pictures
Articles
Evening Times 4/12/54
http://static.wetpaint.com/img/bg/1.png?v=20111214172750
pachucocadaver Latest page update: made by pachucocadaver , Jul 7 2012, 7:24 AM EDT (about this update About This Update Edited by pachucocadaver
146 words added
1 image added
view changes
– complete history)
Keyword tags: None
More Info: links to this page
Share on emailShare this Threads for this page
Post a new thread There are no threads for this page. Be the first to start a new thread.Home
About The Celtic Wiki
About Celtic
Celtic Games
Key Celtic Matches Through The Years
Year By Year
1887-1900
1901-1910
1911-1920
1921-1930
1931-1940
1941-1950
1951-1960
1951
1952
1953
1954
1954-01-01: Celtic 1-0 Rangers, League Division A
1954-01-02: Aberdeen 2-0 Celtic, League Division A
1954-01-09: Celtic 1-0 Falkirk, League Division A
1954-01-16: Raith Rovers 2-0 Celtic, League Division A
1954-01-23: Celtic 3-1 Queen of the South, League Division A
1954-01-30: Dundee 1-4 Celtic, Friendly
1954-02-06: Heart of Midlothian 3-2 Celtic, League Division A
1954-02-17: Falkirk 1-2 Celtic, Scottish Cup
1954-02-20: Celtic 5-1 Dundee, League Division A
1954-02-27: Stirling Albion 3-4 Celtic, Scottish Cup
1954-03-06: Celtic 4-1 East Fife, League Division A
1954-03-13: Hamilton Academicals 1-2 Celtic, Scottish Cup
1954-03-17: Airdrieonians 0-6 Celtic, League Division A
1954-03-20: Partick Thistle 1-3 Celtic, League Division A
1954-03-27: Celtic 2-2 Motherwell, Scottish Cup SF
1954-03-29: Celtic 4-0 Stirling Albion, League Division A
1954-04-05: Celtic 3-1 Motherwell, Scottish Cup SF Replay
1954-04-07: St Mirren 1-3 Celtic, League Division A
1954-04-10: Celtic 1-1 Kilmarnock, Friendly
1954-04-14: Falkirk 0-3 Celtic, League Division A
1954-04-17: Hibernian 0-3 Celtic, League Division A
1954-04-24: Celtic 2-1 Aberdeen, Scottish Cup
1954-04-26: Celtic 1-0 Hamilton Academicals, League Division A
1954-05-01: Celtic 0-1 Rangers, Charities Cup
1954-05-19: Home Farm XI 2-1 Celtic, Friendly
1954-05-20: Coleraine/Crusaders XI 4-1 Celtic, Friendly
Season Review 1953-54
League Table 1953-54
Scottish Cup 1953-54
Statistics 1953-54
1954-08-14: Celtic 3-0 Falkirk, League Cup
1954-08-18: Dundee 3-1 Celtic, League Cup
1954-08-21: Celtic 1-2 Heart of Midlothian, League Cup
1954-08-26: Celtic 2-1 Rangers, Friendly
1954-08-28: Falkirk 2-2 Celtic, League Cup
1954-09-01: Celtic 0-1 Dundee, League Cup
1954-09-04: Heart of Midlothian 3-2 Celtic, League Cup
1954-09-07: Partick Thistle 2-2 Celtic, Glasgow Cup
1954-09-09: Celtic 3-3 Partick Thistle, Glasgow Cup
1954-09-11: Clyde 2-2 Celtic, League Division A
1954-09-13: Cliftonville 2-2 Celtic, Friendly
1954-09-18: Celtic 2-0 Rangers, League Division A
1954-09-20: Celtic 3-3 Wolverhampton Wanderers, Friendly
1954-09-21: Celtic 4-5 Partick Thistle, Glasgow Cup
1954-09-25: Raith Rovers 1-3 Celtic, League Division A
1954-10-02: Celtic 6-3 Kilmarnock, League Division A
1954-10-09: Aberdeen 0-2 Celtic, League Division A
1954-10-16: Celtic 1-1 Queen of the South, League Division A
1954-10-20: Clyde 2-3 Celtic, Friendly
1954-10-30: Celtic 3-1 Falkirk, League Division A
1954-11-06: St Mirren 1-1 Celtic, League Division A
1954-11-13: Celtic 7-0 Stirling Albion, League Division A
1954-11-20: Partick Thistle 4-2 Celtic, League Division A
1954-11-27: Motherwell 2-2 Celtic, League Division A
1954-12-04: Celtic 2-2 East Fife, League Division A
1954-12-11: Hibernian 0-5 Celtic, League Division A
1954-12-18: Celtic 4-1 Dundee, League Division A
1954-12-25: Celtic 2-2 Clyde, League Division A
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961-1970
1971-1980
1981-1990
1991-2000
2001-2010
2011-2020
League Table Summary
Pre-1887
The War Years
Friendlies – Away
Friendlies – Home
Penalty Shoot-Outs
Testimonials – Celtic Players/Managers
Testimonials – Guests
Tournaments
Tours
Tribute and Challenge Games
Games against Rangers
Games against Barcelona
Games Against AC Milan
Games – All European Opposition
All Time Competitive Match Record
All Time Competitive Match Record (By Competition)
Games On Christmas Day
Celtic Park
Managers
Players
The Photograph Library
Celtic Collectables
Celtic Kit
Celtic Wetpaint Articles
Legends and supporters
Media
Miscellaneous
Opposition
Site Links (External)
KDS Player Of The Year
To Do List
Celtic Park 1888-1892 Landlord
1898-08-20: Rangers 1-1 Celtic, Glasgow Cup semi-final – Pictures
new page
(Uncategorized)
Football wise, I might be in a minority of one, but I really enjoyed it, and thought we were worth many more goals.
The bucket collection, actually a pleasure. Good to reaquaint with so many faces, it was actually a good laugh.
Met Ton Che Dan for the first time, good bhoy and his weans are doing great.
Highlight, Dundee supporters bus stopped at the school and most of the older well oiled guys gave generously.
Lowlight,
I need to apoligise to the teacher from Carlisle in Battaltion E.
He didnt take kindly when he said ” i dont post on CQN”
i gave the standard “is it cos your a hun”
sorry bud, its a ritual on here.
Anyone know when we
will find out how much
money was raised today for
Oscar ?
Happy Celticing to
Poor again today. Buckets I passed going to game seemed very full. Done my bit with paper money.
As football supporters we really are special, God Bless you all and I include you Awe_Naw
SOMETHINGSAREMOREIMPORTANTCSC
SORRY BHOYS ONLY MEANT TO INCLUDE MATCH REPORT.
Wasn’t at the game today but did Commons play well again? Craig Levein is the envy of his peers. He has 7 or 8 midfielders better than KC to chooses from.
HH
Sunni – CRC saying Monday!!! :-(
T4
new article posted.
favourite uncle
18:23 on
22 September, 2012
Was initially confused with your game report re East Fife 1954. However my addled brain eventually worked it out.
My first game was against East Fife also but it was Marxh 54. We won 4-1 with Johnny Higgins scoring twice.
My next game was at Broomfield on St Patricks Day 54 when we trounced Airdrie 6-0 on our way to winning the league and cup double.
Amazing I can remember these when I forget what I had for dinner yesterday. Friday it was fish. Old habits.
Im 51 and many days in my life have been squaundered for one reason or another.
Today thanks to the celtic family I sit here knowing I have had a productive and satisfying day.
I am taking this opportunity to thank everyone involved in today If you are aged two to eighty, male or female put two pence or twenty pound into my bucket THANK YOU:))
The generousity of our family never fails to amaze me.
Today at points I was nearly reduced to tears from kids(with coppers in money bags) to pensioners putting in what they could and more.
The game itself was an exibition in passing today broonie and vic top men for me but others also.
It was magic putting faces to names
Ps a special thank you to Lennybhoys good lady for getting us in and out today.
God bless wee Oscar & family, Ohhhhhh and how come Mouldy got all the wags in his group :))))). HAIL HAIL
attendance was, according to bbs sport, 41000. to my mind it is good for a games against dundee after the home game on wednesday which seen 58000 turn up and pay up
we collected 3 points and we seen your most promising young players getting more game time, with the weather players such as, victor 21, forrest 21, mathews 21, hooper 23 etc…
our club will pocket the best part of 20 million from european football, we have a good young squad and one that is not blotted so young players coming through the youth system will get opportunities to progress with us.
our club have plans to improve all aspects of the club i.e. celtic triangle etc… and the best the sfa/ spl can come up with is a complaint against us about a zombie banner which is offensive, god help us all!!!!!!!!
think maybe pl can take a leaf out of CG book ant tell then to do one