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  1. ….PFayr supports WeeOscar

     

    Thought you meant you, just checked :)))

     

    Dont know wheter to laugh or Greet when im going to the game I only bet a Celtic Goalscorer and not my cyber horse,

     

     

    Ps

     

    I put it down to rubbing shoulders and shaking hands with The Bhoy From The Village at the game on Wednesday:)))))))))))))

  2. Wee Dick – one of the first in football to patronise the Irishjig- loses at West Ham. He somehow manages to make wee Salmond look like George Clooney although I don’t wish to denigrate Geordie by such a comparison.

  3. Haven’t been on or indeed seen any of the action today, but pleased with the win which puts us 5 ahead with a game in hand.

     

     

    I’ll say it again, Ronny never takes his eye off the ball. Our players are not given the opportunity to coast.

     

     

    This is actually more pleasIng in my opinion. We may be beaten by try that will not be down to being ill prepared.

     

     

    Árd Macha

  4. Another great display today against a punch drunk united

     

    And it was the performances over the last two weeks that had them like that

     

    They knew they were in for a hiding

     

    Hopefully none of the bhoys get injured on the international break

     

    Delighted zig and zag didn’t get a call up from wgs

     

    Well done to ronny

  5. leftclicktic

     

     

    More than just a blog, more than just a football club…

     

     

    You are Celtic, we are all Celtic…

     

     

    Keep the Faith!

     

     

    Hail Hail!

  6. jude2005 is Neil Lennon \o/ on

    Neg2

     

     

     

    They better get used to it!!

     

     

     

    Ps Well done Jim mc Intyre btw

  7. jude2005 is Neil Lennon \o/ on

    Jim was one of the first players to get booked for cupping his ear at fans!!

  8. Ginger

     

    19:45 on

     

    21 March, 2015

     

    “Another great display today against a punch drunk united”

     

     

    Was just thinking that, if it was boxing they turned up today and couldn’t even lift their arms to defend themselves .

     

     

    I honesly think we have inflicted serious damage to that squad of greetin faced wee ****.

  9. Auldheid – be it Celtic or any other group it tends to be the same shoulders at the wheel most of the time. I’m involved in a few things as you may know ( not celtic related) and often think the same.

     

     

    We’re swimming against a tide wrongly blamed solely on thatcher. She certainly helped turn it but the move towards individualism and insularity, away from.communal or collective efforts and aspirations. There was a whole philosophy behind it from the early 70s on and it now infests practically everything and everyone.

     

     

    It manifests itself in hysterical attempts to infiltrate and smash any groups that try to act collectively or to limit their reach, but it’s easier when society is so organised that selfishness rather than selflessness is rewarded.

     

     

    Getting too deep for a Saturday evening…. Away to read some chomsky to lighten my mood…..

  10. stan and stefan – sitting doon for scott broon

     

     

    19:12 on 21 March, 2015

     

    A lot of good performances again, notably zig and zag. But I find it difficult to look beyond Nir Bitton for MotM again.

     

     

    Johansen was below par which I can forgive. Guidetti looks half fit, or half interested. Or both.

     

     

    Keeper and defence are so good it’s a joy to watch.

     

     

    ——-

     

     

    Agree.

     

     

    Bitton a joy to watch. 360• vision!

     

    VVD & Jason are creativity from the 18 yard box.

     

    Love it!

     

     

    HH jamesgang

  11. Leftclick – I think jmacs lack of experience has helped the damage on its way too. There is a fine line betweven siege mentality and victimhood. I think he helped destroy the confidence of his own team by making them out to be victims when he’d clearly told them to be bullies proving to them that they weren’t tough enough to go toe to toe with Celtic or skillful enough to play us at football.

     

     

    I hope he learns.

  12. So now Edinburgh is green and white also

     

    Great to see what Irishmen from the four provinces can do when they pull in the same direction

  13. Joe Filippis Haircut on

    Ginger. I just hope the Green and White side of Edinburgh have a ball tomorrow big Stubbsie and his team can create a record if they beat the Rangers for the fourth time tomorrow. Come on you High Bs.H.H.

  14. I was worried for Ronnie last night.

     

     

    Would the wee lamb get a minute’s sleep or would he be up all night, all fretting & vexed.

     

     

    Hope he sleeps better tonight.

     

    Bless!

     

     

    Armstrong. Suspect whoever gets him as a son in law will have won a prize.

     

    Just before the game all the Ghuys take off their trackie tops and throw them (nicely enough mind) to the kit mhan.

     

     

    Not Young Einstein. He walks over and hands it over. Was half expecting him to fold and iron it!

     

     

    A very nice Bhoy indeed!!!

     

     

    HH jamesgang

  15. Gerryfaethebrig on

    Nor Biton or Victor Wanyama ?

     

     

    Being a happy clapper I prefer Nir (because he isn’t in Southampton)

  16. jamesgang

     

     

    I agree with you about Armstrong. He seems to be a very decent young man. As for GMS, he just looks like he’s living a dream.

     

     

    Great result today. Onwards and upwards.

  17. What is the Stars on

    Well done to Ronny.

     

    League in the bag. I really thought he was a dud. Looks like even I can occasionally err

  18. Really enjoyed the game today, also how good was it, a 3 oclock kick off on a Saturday. So ends the four games against Dungdee Utd. If we had been earning points, it would have finish up 10 to us and 1to them. The same score as the goals for and against us. Of course this is down to the fact that we get all the vital decisions in our favour. Thats according to Jackie Mac and some of his players. Hope they do not make the top six. I really do not want to play them again this season.

  19. TheOriginalSadiesBhoy on

    When I climbed the stairs to take my place in the South Stand Upper today, the first thing that struck me was the size of the crowd. Looked like 40 odd thousand to me and was very pleasing to see. I wasn’t sure how many would turn up for the fourth in a series of games against the same opposition. I wondered if boredom might be a factor but then again it was an important game with Aberdeen gaining ground on us during our absence from league duty.

     

     

    The main reason for the larger crowd, as far as I’m concerned, is that we have a very good team on the park playing very entertaining football. They are confident and expressing themselves as individuals within a team structure. Each player is getting a chance to showcase their own talent. We are seeing tricks, flicks and backheels in every game and it is very entertaining to watch. If we can retain the bulk of our players and find good replacements for those leaving then we have a chance of making further progress.

     

     

    With the way things are going, Ronny is in danger of filling the stadium with happy Celtic supporters every week.

  20. The Saga of Govania:

     

     

    Once upon a time, in the kingdom of Govania, there lived a famous knight, Sir David the Lamb Giver.

     

    For many years the poor people of Govania had suffered terribly after Jockstein the Great, who ruled the neighbouring kingdom of Celta, had won a great victory for the people of Celta. Their warriors were heralded as the great champions of all Europia. But not in Govania. Unable to match the great Celta warriors in battle, the Govanians were left to live a life of bitterness and hatred.

     

     

    Then one day, Sir David the Lamb Giver seized the throne of Govania and began a new era for his people. He almost single-handedly transformed the fortunes of his people. Sir David the Lamb Giver used his influence and with the support of his sturdy camel, O’Givilia and his ever faithful servants Banquo Scotus, Souness Greyhame and Baxendale de Porno, he built a warrior corps, finally able to counter the forces of Celta. And so it came to pass, the Govanians grew to great power and dominance over their great rivals.

     

     

    During these great days, the fortunes of Celta fell into darkness. For Jockstein the Great had passed away, leaving his forces leaderless, a shadow of their former greatness.

     

     

    Despite this, the Govanians could not deliver that telling blow, to win that coveted prize for which they so desperately yearned.

     

     

    Unceasingly, Sir David the Lamb Giver called all to join under his banner. From far and wide he called for aid and all beckoned to his called. None would dare to speak against him. None would dare to question him. Office bearers, heralds, all would feast at his great table. Sir David the Lamb Giver.

     

     

    But still success eluded him.

     

     

    For out of the darkness came Sir Banquo De Lloyds a fearsome warrior who killed Banquo Scotus in the great battle of Krunching Kredit.

     

     

    Sir Banquo De Lloyds was now the most powerful knight in the realm of Govania. His ambitions drove out Sir David the Lamb Giver who yielded his realm into the care of Sir Googly of Ayes.

     

    The people of Govania were greatly saddened by the fates which had driven out their great Lord but hailed their new leader with great acclaim, “Hail Sir Googly! Hail Sir Googly! He is the bringer of great fortune.”

     

     

    Sir Googly of Ayes promised great future fortune to Wiley Ticketus if he would but assist him in his campaign.

     

     

    But, at the battle of Maribor, Sir Googly of Ayes suffered a terrible defeat. Left with nowhere else to turn to, Sir Googly of Ayes sent his trusted lieutenant, the Baron Duffen Felps to the land of Administrania, throwing himself at the feet of the great Queen Beth.

     

     

    Queen Beth was greatly loved by her people but her favours came at a great price.

     

    Queen Beth demanded a tithe so burdensome that Sir Googly of Ayes was unable to pay. The great queen was displeased and dispatched Sir Horace of Taxem to deal with Sir Googly of Ayes.

     

    Sir Horace of Taxem was a mighty foe and quickly drove out Sir Googly of Ayes. Sir Horace of Taxem left his faithful servant Bay Deho to seek out Sir Googly of Ayes to bring him and all his cohort to justice.

     

    The powerful realm of Govania was no more.

     

     

     

    But the people of Govania were restless. They sought out a new saviour. One who could reunite the warrior corps and bring the we-ar-y people back to their once great position of dominance.

     

    The pleas of the Govanians were answered by Sir Charles de Verre. Known as the great story teller. Sir Charles de Verre, enlisting the help of the much loved and long suffering gardener, Sal Lee Ma Coat, he reunited the Govanians and gathered them together in his new realm, Sevconia.

     

    Despite initial setbacks against the forces of Sir Turnbull of Hutton, the Sevconians won great victories at the battles of Annan, Brechin’s Edge and far off Elgin.

     

    However, bitter infighting at Castle Ibroke, the hallowed seat of the realm of Sevconia, threatened to destroy Sevconia forever. As they struggled to survive and overcome internal struggles, the Sevconians fell under the spell of the Ogre, Mash the Scrotum Gripper. Many had tried to destroy this mighty Ogre but, once in his grasp, few ever escaped.

     

    The people yearned for the return of the King. Their King. The man in whom the people trusted. The man whom the people could truly look to and love.

     

    King David the GAS returned from the far off land of Sudafrica, where he had repelled no less than 41 charges by the SARS. King David the GAS was heralded throughout the land. “Hail the return of the King” was proclaimed in every tavern, on every billboard and in every household. King David the GAS would soon drive off the monstrous ogre and lead his people back to their promised land.

     

     

    Will King David the GAS be able to succeed where so many before him have failed?

     

    Will he break free from the Ogre’s grasp?

     

     

    We await with bated breath…

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