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  1. Jungle Jim Hot Smoked on

    TD

     

    I know. It`s the same with the oft repeated ` He ( Ronny) has no plan B `. Recently, Rogic and Ciftci were replaced by Forrest and Griffiths respectively but the `No Plan B Brigade ` were still spouting their nonsense !

     

    Right, I think it is a cheerio for now from me. Looking forward to Saturday`s game already but fully aware of The Lord Mayor` s Show adage!

     

     

    JJ

  2. TBJ says Wee Oscar Knox is in heaven with the angels on

    Kjam

     

     

    I thought gms and Armstrong missed a hat trick of decent chances EACH last night

  3. It’s rumoured in my seat in my hoos that some of the silent money pumped into EK has come from a high fiving type who once frequented a dugout at CP on a visit or two.

     

     

    So for me it’s Hutchy tonight. All the way.

     

     

    MWD

  4. 67Heaven .. CHALLENGING THE LIE ..I am wee Oscar...... Ipox belongs to the creditors on

    JUNGLE JIM HOT SMOKED on 20TH JANUARY 2016 10:32 AM

     

     

    Correct, and every one of the 39,900 Celtic supporters loved every minute of it….what a buzz around the stadium all night ……. Despite the meeja agenda, THAT was the strongest message yet that, if the players add a bit of pace and movement, then Ronny’s vision for the team will be realised ……excellent evening ..!!!!

  5. Well done Ronny, there was chatter on twitter slagging his team selection. – See more at: http://www.celticquicknews.co.uk/celtic-v-hamilton-accies-live-updates/comment-page-17/#comment-2757932

     

     

    And I know that I saw it, oh how I laughed, and the SMSM pick up on it and say, Celtic supporters go Tonto on Twitter with RDs team selection, and it’s no wonder Johansan was nowhere to be seen last night, after the slagging he has been getting on the social media, from…..so caled Celtic supporters, shocking, we all did it back in the day long before social media, awe he’s this, he’s that, everyone had it out , but the social media regarding Celtic players on how they’r performing and playing needs to have a look at its self.

     

    A poster in here posted about me living in the past and that I should get into the 21st century, I’m well into it have been for over 16 years, back in the day if the had social media would I be on it slagging anything Celtic? Not a chance in hell, in the pub ? Aye of course I did, parts of the 21st century I don’t like, and as for people telling me how to live it? Aye right, on yer bike.

  6. 67HEAVEN

     

     

    What a difference last night. Right from first whistle to the last the tempo was much higher and they never let up all night. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

  7. One of the interesting/pleasing things for me last night was the attitude of the team after the first 15 mins. When Celtic score 3 within 15 mins. at Celtic Park against almost any opposition, it’s game-over. At that point it would have been understandable if our players had thought “job done” and then sat back to see the game out. In fact, it seemed t encourage them to go for it. Really good to see that.

  8. Just saw the goals from last night. All well taken even the deflected goals.

     

     

    I’ve got a nagging feeling that if a decent bid comes in for Callum this window then we’ll accept it. He’s been playing regularly for a while now and it looks like he’s being placed in the shop window.

  9. Aiden Bhoy on 20th January 2016 11:02 am

     

     

    67HEAVEN

     

     

    What a difference last night. Right from first whistle to the last the tempo was much higher and they never let up all night. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

     

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    Ronny seem to put that down to the team having fewer games recently and more time to train and rest.

  10. EXPAT CELT

     

     

    Don’t think there is any chance of Callum being sold. Ronny rates him highly I think he had a great performance last night well worth his man of the match award.

  11. Moonbeams

     

     

    I am not sure if same setup now but when EK were formed the main backers

     

    were a family from EK of most definite Celtic background.

  12. EXPAT_CELT on 20TH JANUARY 2016 11:03 AM

     

     

    Don’t see McGregor going anywhere. He’s a favourite of the manager and in now justifying his place in the team. He’s also versatile and can play in any of the midfield positions.

     

    Johansen, Commons, Forrest more likely to be punted IMO, especially if we sign one or both of Falk and Elyanoussi.

  13. TBJ

     

     

    I think GMS was a bit unlucky.

     

     

    The keeper made a great save when he was played through in the first half. I can’t remember who set him up but it was a fine move.

     

     

    In the 2nd half he hit a cracking shot from about 18 yards which was heading in but was deflected out for a corner.

     

     

    I can’t remember any other chances but there was a lot to take in last night and I had a few :)

  14. paul67 etal.

     

     

    What impressed me more than the result was Players coming back into form of late, Efe,last couple of games he hasn’t made any mistakes,Garry McKay Stevens showed great improvement last night, best game for a while, pity he didn’t get a goal or two, very impressed with the team last night,If Celtic had taken their chances the score could have doubled, and their Keeper kept the score down with some great saves.

  15. Kris Commons has to stay… I’d keep him and offer him a coaching role when he hangs up his boots. I believe he is a great influence on the youngsters.

     

     

    Was also refreshing to hear Leigh say on sportscene the other night that John Collins ( I presume that’s who he meant by JC) had been doing a lot of work with him and using his right foot. Fair shut my ‘what does Collins’ do question up!

     

     

    Hail Hail

     

     

    pyfird

  16. expat_celt on 20th January 2016 11:03 am

     

     

    While I don’t see McGregor going anywhere, I think it’s safe to say all our players are in the shop window all the time.

     

     

    Exceptional bids for any player would not be refused.

  17. The Griff has now scored 27 goals in all competitions so far this season, and there are still more than three months to go.

     

     

    If he keeps scoring at this rate he could become the first Celtic player since the 86/87 season to score 40+ goals, when Choccy McClair bagged 41.

     

     

    HH!!

  18. Canamalar it looks like OCD obsession on

    Weeminger,

     

    agreed I think the Griff will be our next big money sale.

     

     

    Can you remind me of that chrome app for filtering out undesirables

  19. Canamalar it looks like OCD obsession on

    Tallybhoy,

     

    did Henke no get into the golden boot reckoning with 50 goals ?

  20. Surprised to see people referring to McGreggor as a top player for us and one of the managers favorites.

     

     

    He hadn’t played a proper game for about a year before an injury crisis gave him a chance. Not every performance has been great but last night was excellent.

     

     

    I still believe that the manager will look to move him and GMS on. Despite a good performance last night.

  21. Canamalar it looks like OCD obsession on 20th January 2016 11:47 am

     

     

    It’s called Stylish.

     

     

    You can identify the commenter you want to filter by looking at the page source (Ctrl+U) – you’re looking for a line like:

     

     

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    Then in stylish you want to add a rule that looks similar to this:

     

     

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    Bish bash bosh, annoying poster disappears from your life. nb. I’m just using your name as an example ;)

  22. weeminger on 20th January 2016 11:56 am

     

     

    Stupid html filter the line you need looks like

     

     

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  23. Canamalar it looks like OCD obsession on 20th January 2016 11:47 am

     

     

    Feel free to get my email from Paul67 if you need any assistance.

  24. Canamalar it looks like OCD obsession on

    Weeminger cheers

     

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  25. Canamalar it looks like OCD obsession on

    Weeminger

     

    just stick yahoo.com or hotmail.com after my username and that’s me, and yes I need help, thanks :)

  26. Awe_Naw_No_Annoni_Oan_Anaw_Noo on

    Sports Direct has “abused” the legal system, according to a high court judge presiding over the embattled retailer’s bitter legal battle with Rangers football club.

     

     

    The latest denunciation came as the Sports Direct founder, Mike Ashley, said he would be inviting MPs to visit the company’s depot in Shirebrook, Derbyshire, following the barrage of parliamentary criticism in December in the wake of a Guardian investigation. It found that the retailer was effectively paying thousands of temporary warehouse workers below the minimum wage.

     

     

     

    In the high court on Tuesday, Mr Justice Peter Smith took the surprising step of registering his disapproval of the company’s approach in its fight with Rangers, after Sports Direct withdrew its claim for damages in the case. Previously, the sportswear chain failed to have the football club’s chairman, Dave King, sent to prison over allegations that he had violated a gagging order.

     

     

    King has been accused of breaching a confidentiality agreement between Rangers and the FTSE 100 group after giving an interview to Sky Sports in July, during which he mentioned meetings related to contracts Rangers has with Sports Direct.

     

     

    Ashley, who owns 55% of the retailer, had claimed in his witness statement that the damage of the alleged breach and others ran into “millions of pounds”. The company then claimed £200,000 in damages, a level that ensured the case would be heard in the high court, before reducing the claim to £50,000 and then withdrawing it on Monday. Sports Direct is now asking for injunctions on the disclosure of its commercial deals with Rangers.

     

     

    After being told by Sports Direct lawyers that the company was no longer seeking damages, Smith said: “The whole way that the claimants have been conducting themselves [in relation to the damages] … shows that they have been abusing processes of the court.”

     

     

    Smith also struck out sections of Ashley’s witness statement that dealt with the alleged damages, which he said were not supported by a “statement of truth”.

     

     

    William McCormick QC, for Rangers, told the judge: “They [Sports Direct] simply will not deal with us on a proper basis. I am sure it is not the lawyers. It must be because they are held by their instructions.”

     

     

    The retailer’s claim that King breached the confidentiality agreement will be heard in February.

     

     

    In December, when Sports Direct failed to have King sent to prison, Smith queried whether Ashley was interested in having a “sensible” business relationship with the Rangers chairman “or grinding him into the dust”. The judge added: “Maybe he is interested. I don’t know.”

     

     

    Gordon Dinnie, the chairman of the Rangers supporters trust, said: “We are delighted with the comments of Mr Justice Smith today. Sports Direct and Mike Ashley have been a malign influence on Rangers since they first became involved. Their treatment of the club and the fans has been nothing short of a disgrace. The type of abuse which Mr Justice Smith spoke about is precisely our experience.”

     

     

    The high court comments follow the company being widely chastised by politicians, businesspeople and unions following the publication of the Guardian investigation last month.

     

     

    The coverage led to an urgent question and debate in parliament, calls for an investigation by HM Revenue & Customs, and criticism from the Institute of Directors, which described Sports Direct as a “scar on British business”.

     

     

    Toby Perkins, the MP for Chesterfield, which is about 10 miles from the Shirebrook warehouse, tweeted a copy of a letter he received from Ashley, inviting him to discuss the recent controversies over working conditions at the plant. The MP later removed the tweet.

     

     

     

    The letter said that “a small number” of other MPs who have written to the tycoon would also be invited, although Dennis Skinner and John Mann, two of the local MPs most outspoken on Sports Direct, have yet to receive an invitation.

     

     

    On New Year’s Eve, Sports Direct pledged £10m for a pay rise for staff from the start of this year. Ashley has also promised to lead a review of all Sports Direct’s temporary staff terms and conditions.

     

     

    The retailer did not comment.

  27. Craigellachie10 on

    Greetings from the sunny Canary Islands. Last nights demolition job fair added to the general feel good holiday ambiance. Well done Ronnie and the lads!

     

     

    The other Scottish football headlines though? Welsh league teams in the challenge cup, facial recognition technology, non Celtic fans running amok, has AweNaw hacked into all the Scottish media outlets?