A wee scroll back earlier, its nice when yir up before the mods are ??.
Anyhoooooo, Whit aboot that geme yisterday eh.
Thought the ferry mhan floated through the game once Broonie went for a early bath, although he did run aground at one of the goals, and Big Ben at the back can tackle eh, he was a tower at the back.
Should have known when Hibs came out with hi-viz taps on that the tackles would be a bit industrial.
Thats now my second fav 4 v 2 game at Celtic park…
H.H
Delaneys Dunky on
Good morning CQN from a dark cold Clydebank. Bring down the Government. They don’t speak for us.
No Surprises please.
Radiohead CSC
YNWA
Delaneys Dunky on
All you good good people listen to me.
Embrace CSC
Hamilton Academicals are winning today.
YNWA
Delaneys Dunky on
16roads
God bless the Glasgow, Dublin, Derry and Belfast Celtic Fenian Ghetto Warriors
Tiochfaidh ar la
50 shades of green on
O aye and whats we Lenny on about , playing 12 men,
Good morning from an overcast Forres. I came on late last night after returning from the game and entered the blog in the middle of a ‘Civil War.‘ Needless to say I didn’t stay long. I have just skimmed through and things seem to have got worse – did somebody mix up the dentures in the geriatric home? FFS I hate to think what it would have been like if we had lost – pistols at dawn???
Anyhoos amid the bedlam was a lovely post from Fieldofdrams who made a father and a six year old bhoy’s day. While I’m on I would like to say thanks to Pete the hunskelper General for the use of his ST’s – my daughter’s Canadian based Godparents loved their day at Paradise, as did I may I add.
Hail! Hail! PMTYH ???????
Delaneys Dunky on
Franny
Got a score on Hamilton and picked them for LMS. Felt it in ma watter. Haha
Sorry I couldn’t meet you and Sips at the Drover but I had to come up here to check the house. It’s good to be back even if it’s only a couple of days. I love it up here. Nae sign of any Grumpy old men wanting to do battle with one another up here ???
Oh, for the guy who told CRC that CQN is full of fannies these days I seem to remember some classic old man on old man action between Sydney Tim and Gold Coast Tom back in the day, on a fairly regular basis and they weren’t the only pair.
Thought James Forrest was sublime, to be honest,I wasn’t a big fan of him but this season he has more than filled his boots.
Hibs made a game of it rather than ten men behind the ball.
A cracking day all round.
DD..wee blondes ma was asking for you.?
Sid1888 on
Good morning bhoys and ghirls.
Went to bed last night just after I posted and the blog seemed in fine fettle apart from a few minor disagreements between posters which is the norm. Returned this morning and Jeezo, I’m glad I went to bed when I did!
Anyway, hope you all get together on the 10th and have a CQN huddle to make up. Never been to one of them Hoots and can’t make the 10th but been to BRTH’s Lisbon dinners and if it’s similar company then I’m jealous!
Anyway, HH, play nice and ‘Mon the Accies!
Mea Culpa on
Ah the pain of the suffering Sevconian journos.
Still hurting is it? There, there. :)
big packy 1 on
morning bhoys from a sunny but chilly Cheshire,.enjoyed yesterdays game, more of the same on Thursday please,hh.
bigrailroadblues on
Good morning all from Govanhill. A fine game of football yesterday. And I missed the anniversary of the passing of our greatest ever player. James Edward McGrory. Still a world record holder 80 years after he last played for his beloved Celtic. A lovely man.
bankiebhoy1 on
BANKIEBHOY1 on 20TH OCTOBER 2018 7:21 PM
In ither news………………
Sitherland No More!
Horrible hurtin’ hun.
50 shades of green on
De Ja vue all over again
bankiebhoy1 on
BANKIEBHOY1 on 20TH OCTOBER 2018 7:39 PM
GG,
Thanks for your updates today missed most of second half, having to attend a Removal and Rosary.
Having read back, I too struggle to reconcile the account of the game offered by Sleekit Sitherland of Shortbread……………
ABC CSC.
…………………………
‘GG on 20TH OCTOBER 2018 5:47 PM
From BBC. Not quite how I saw it, mind you.
Celtic survived a late scare to stay within three points of Premiership leaders Hearts after an enthralling victory over Hibernian.
Tom Rogic and Olivier Ntcham had Brendan Rodgers’ side two goals up within 20 minutes before Scott Brown went off injured.
Florian Kamberi gave Hibs hope before Odsonne Edouard restored Celtic’s two-goal lead on 70 minutes.
Martin Boyle countered immediately but Edouard sealed victory late on.
It was drama from the first to the last whistle at Celtic Park as Rodgers’ men racked up their third Premiership victory in a row.
Hibs fall five points off the pace as they sit in fourth.
Celtic toyed with Hibs
The injury to regular right-back David Gray was pivotal as Hibs changed their shape to a back three. But the formation failed to work as Celtic ran riot going forward.
With only Leigh Griffiths missing from the team that thrashed St Johnstone 6-0 last time out, the champions were clearly keen to pick up where they left off and they relished sinking their teeth into Hibs. Two goals swiftly arrived along with three other efforts off the post as Rodgers’ side toyed with their opponents.
The goal from Rogic was typically elegant from the Australian international. The Ntcham goal was a fine team effort and Edouard profited from a searing moment of wing play from James Forrest before putting the seal on the win with a second.
Hibs would tweak their formation midway through the first half to match up with Celtic, and it brought more stability for the away side as they began to create opportunities. But by then Celtic were in control.
The goals from Kamberi and Boyle gave the second half fizz but in truth Hibs were always on the catch up after their bad start.
Scott Brown
Scott Brown receives treatment before going off in the first half
Lennon gamble fails to pay off
There was much excited talk in the lead-up to this match over whether or not Hibernian could be considered legitimate title contenders. Neil Lennon had branded such talk as “folly”. On this basis he was correct to do so.
Before the match – and to his credit – the Hibs boss talked about taking the game to Celtic. But the gamble failed as Celtic took control.
Of course this was always going to be a tough test for Hibs, and they remain a work in progress. But in the corresponding fixture last season Hibs truly did take the game to Celtic and came away with a 2-2 draw. So in that context this 4-2 defeat will feel like a setback.
Credit to Celtic. They have been asked many a question this season and at times they have fumbled the answer.
But they have now beaten big rivals Rangers, Aberdeen and Hibernian – albeit it, all at home. The mojo might not be back completely, but they are delivering the results
bankiebhoy1 on
Hot Smoked,
Agreed.
I Made the same comments last night, Shortie choose to paint a different picture of that game.
It’s not the BBC it’s the ABC……
Sleekit Sitherland is adept at managing the message to fit an agenda.
They are so bent it makes Michael Stewart sound like a Tim – who in fairness offers some real fitba’ insights and doesn’t seem to have much regard for the huns.
HH
……………………………………….
HOT SMOKED on 21ST OCTOBER 2018 8:39 AM
According to the impartial BBC, Hearts confidently brushed Aberdeen aside whilst Celtic struggled to overcome a late scare against Hibs.
This on a day where Celtic had 19 shots to Hearts 8 and Hearts committed 18 fouls to Celtic`s 2,
Truly dreadful stuff.
JJ
Gerryfaethebrig on
The blog would be boring if we all just agreed with each other
On other matters I see the LMS treble stoats “again” and only Liverpool beat CRCs -1 treble
Have a good day fellow Celts
Life is far too short for internet barneys, typing an argument is so pointless :-) (I should know :-)
I couldn’t give 2 hoots about the Media in Scotland,and Sky Sports ,we all know we’re there Alliegences with the Bluenoses,what only concerns me is Celtic win lose or draw
celticrollercoaster on
GERRYFAETHEBRIG on 21ST OCTOBER 2018 10:29 AM
Ahem, the LMS treble was up! 3 in a row! It was the additional daring bet (-1) that let me ( and others!) down :-)
HH
CRC
Delaneys Dunky on
CRC
Having chosen Hamilton Academicals in LMS, I stuck a score on them at 11/1 today.
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God bless the Glasgow Irish.
Kings of the diaspora :
https://youtu.be/4dgVeoAWHPw
Hail fkn Hail.
?????
Wan Thing is Certain.
Noone knows me.
Andrew is back to Switzerland.
Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy Johnstone on the Wing.
Jimmy, Oh Jimmy Johnstone.
Mum
Njoi Celtic.
Please for petes sake.
The hour is so very late.
Actually Andrew is noo in Barcelona with all the Carr.. crew.
Oui
James Forrest
Wonderful.
Morning Tims..
A wee scroll back earlier, its nice when yir up before the mods are ??.
Anyhoooooo, Whit aboot that geme yisterday eh.
Thought the ferry mhan floated through the game once Broonie went for a early bath, although he did run aground at one of the goals, and Big Ben at the back can tackle eh, he was a tower at the back.
Should have known when Hibs came out with hi-viz taps on that the tackles would be a bit industrial.
Thats now my second fav 4 v 2 game at Celtic park…
H.H
Good morning CQN from a dark cold Clydebank. Bring down the Government. They don’t speak for us.
No Surprises please.
Radiohead CSC
YNWA
All you good good people listen to me.
Embrace CSC
Hamilton Academicals are winning today.
YNWA
16roads
God bless the Glasgow, Dublin, Derry and Belfast Celtic Fenian Ghetto Warriors
Tiochfaidh ar la
O aye and whats we Lenny on about , playing 12 men,
Wee wind up merchant.
Still love you though..
H.H
DD @7:47
Hope your right bro ???? HH
Pete
How Great Thou Are is a crackin start to my Sabbath. Hope it is sung at Our Holy Redeemer Clydebank today at 10am Mass.
YNWA
Good morning from an overcast Forres. I came on late last night after returning from the game and entered the blog in the middle of a ‘Civil War.‘ Needless to say I didn’t stay long. I have just skimmed through and things seem to have got worse – did somebody mix up the dentures in the geriatric home? FFS I hate to think what it would have been like if we had lost – pistols at dawn???
Anyhoos amid the bedlam was a lovely post from Fieldofdrams who made a father and a six year old bhoy’s day. While I’m on I would like to say thanks to Pete the hunskelper General for the use of his ST’s – my daughter’s Canadian based Godparents loved their day at Paradise, as did I may I add.
Hail! Hail! PMTYH ???????
Franny
Got a score on Hamilton and picked them for LMS. Felt it in ma watter. Haha
YNWA
Does Kyle lafferty use Flash photography???
50shades
Kyle is a big dick. Allegedly ??
DD,
Sorry I couldn’t meet you and Sips at the Drover but I had to come up here to check the house. It’s good to be back even if it’s only a couple of days. I love it up here. Nae sign of any Grumpy old men wanting to do battle with one another up here ???
Oh, for the guy who told CRC that CQN is full of fannies these days I seem to remember some classic old man on old man action between Sydney Tim and Gold Coast Tom back in the day, on a fairly regular basis and they weren’t the only pair.
keyboardhardmencsc
DD..
How’s the heid now?
Good to meet up after the game, need to do it more often G.
The Drovers is a wee honey trap.???
Pog
Some gorgeous ghirls in Drover post match. Sipsini and I were lovin it.
Celtic Babes CSC
POG…
You would have enjoyed the Drovers, catch up soon.??
According to the impartial BBC, Hearts confidently brushed Aberdeen aside whilst Celtic struggled to overcome a late scare against Hibs.
This on a day where Celtic had 19 shots to Hearts 8 and Hearts committed 18 fouls to Celtic`s 2,
Truly dreadful stuff.
JJ
My friends in Celtic,
Drat and double drat. Saw bits and pieces of the game yesterday. ( pesky employers have no compassion, or just p#sh poor planning on my behalf ? )
Anyway, it’s amazing how a good win and imo a good entertaining performance lift the mood.
I’m not trivalising anything, but it generates a feel good factor that maybe medication cannot provide. ( In the short term obviously)
What is also increasingly obvious is that to optimise our crowds, entertaining football is essential.
HH.
Sips, DD,
Looking forward to it. Possibly next home game.
On a footballing note I thought that the Belgian (©️ Paul67) was imperious again and has hardly put a foot wrong since the debacle earlier in the soason. Note to PL, you either need to offer this guy an improved contract with a sell-on clause or back BR big time in January in the CH department, as well as elsewhere.
JJHS
I don’t understand why you bother your BP by reading BBC nonsense. Ignore and they die like Rangers.
YNWA
Aff oot to mass. MAH in my prayers.
God bless you S.
YNWA
Really enjoyed the game yesterday.
Thought James Forrest was sublime, to be honest,I wasn’t a big fan of him but this season he has more than filled his boots.
Hibs made a game of it rather than ten men behind the ball.
A cracking day all round.
DD..wee blondes ma was asking for you.?
Good morning bhoys and ghirls.
Went to bed last night just after I posted and the blog seemed in fine fettle apart from a few minor disagreements between posters which is the norm. Returned this morning and Jeezo, I’m glad I went to bed when I did!
Anyway, hope you all get together on the 10th and have a CQN huddle to make up. Never been to one of them Hoots and can’t make the 10th but been to BRTH’s Lisbon dinners and if it’s similar company then I’m jealous!
Anyway, HH, play nice and ‘Mon the Accies!
Ah the pain of the suffering Sevconian journos.
Still hurting is it? There, there. :)
morning bhoys from a sunny but chilly Cheshire,.enjoyed yesterdays game, more of the same on Thursday please,hh.
Good morning all from Govanhill. A fine game of football yesterday. And I missed the anniversary of the passing of our greatest ever player. James Edward McGrory. Still a world record holder 80 years after he last played for his beloved Celtic. A lovely man.
BANKIEBHOY1 on 20TH OCTOBER 2018 7:21 PM
In ither news………………
Sitherland No More!
Horrible hurtin’ hun.
De Ja vue all over again
BANKIEBHOY1 on 20TH OCTOBER 2018 7:39 PM
GG,
Thanks for your updates today missed most of second half, having to attend a Removal and Rosary.
Having read back, I too struggle to reconcile the account of the game offered by Sleekit Sitherland of Shortbread……………
ABC CSC.
…………………………
‘GG on 20TH OCTOBER 2018 5:47 PM
From BBC. Not quite how I saw it, mind you.
Celtic survived a late scare to stay within three points of Premiership leaders Hearts after an enthralling victory over Hibernian.
Tom Rogic and Olivier Ntcham had Brendan Rodgers’ side two goals up within 20 minutes before Scott Brown went off injured.
Florian Kamberi gave Hibs hope before Odsonne Edouard restored Celtic’s two-goal lead on 70 minutes.
Martin Boyle countered immediately but Edouard sealed victory late on.
It was drama from the first to the last whistle at Celtic Park as Rodgers’ men racked up their third Premiership victory in a row.
Hibs fall five points off the pace as they sit in fourth.
Celtic toyed with Hibs
The injury to regular right-back David Gray was pivotal as Hibs changed their shape to a back three. But the formation failed to work as Celtic ran riot going forward.
With only Leigh Griffiths missing from the team that thrashed St Johnstone 6-0 last time out, the champions were clearly keen to pick up where they left off and they relished sinking their teeth into Hibs. Two goals swiftly arrived along with three other efforts off the post as Rodgers’ side toyed with their opponents.
The goal from Rogic was typically elegant from the Australian international. The Ntcham goal was a fine team effort and Edouard profited from a searing moment of wing play from James Forrest before putting the seal on the win with a second.
Hibs would tweak their formation midway through the first half to match up with Celtic, and it brought more stability for the away side as they began to create opportunities. But by then Celtic were in control.
The goals from Kamberi and Boyle gave the second half fizz but in truth Hibs were always on the catch up after their bad start.
Scott Brown
Scott Brown receives treatment before going off in the first half
Lennon gamble fails to pay off
There was much excited talk in the lead-up to this match over whether or not Hibernian could be considered legitimate title contenders. Neil Lennon had branded such talk as “folly”. On this basis he was correct to do so.
Before the match – and to his credit – the Hibs boss talked about taking the game to Celtic. But the gamble failed as Celtic took control.
Of course this was always going to be a tough test for Hibs, and they remain a work in progress. But in the corresponding fixture last season Hibs truly did take the game to Celtic and came away with a 2-2 draw. So in that context this 4-2 defeat will feel like a setback.
Credit to Celtic. They have been asked many a question this season and at times they have fumbled the answer.
But they have now beaten big rivals Rangers, Aberdeen and Hibernian – albeit it, all at home. The mojo might not be back completely, but they are delivering the results
Hot Smoked,
Agreed.
I Made the same comments last night, Shortie choose to paint a different picture of that game.
It’s not the BBC it’s the ABC……
Sleekit Sitherland is adept at managing the message to fit an agenda.
They are so bent it makes Michael Stewart sound like a Tim – who in fairness offers some real fitba’ insights and doesn’t seem to have much regard for the huns.
HH
……………………………………….
HOT SMOKED on 21ST OCTOBER 2018 8:39 AM
According to the impartial BBC, Hearts confidently brushed Aberdeen aside whilst Celtic struggled to overcome a late scare against Hibs.
This on a day where Celtic had 19 shots to Hearts 8 and Hearts committed 18 fouls to Celtic`s 2,
Truly dreadful stuff.
JJ
The blog would be boring if we all just agreed with each other
On other matters I see the LMS treble stoats “again” and only Liverpool beat CRCs -1 treble
Have a good day fellow Celts
Life is far too short for internet barneys, typing an argument is so pointless :-) (I should know :-)
Reading back the overnight posts.
Deary me. Hunlike.
Play the ball not the man please. Sad
YNWA
I couldn’t give 2 hoots about the Media in Scotland,and Sky Sports ,we all know we’re there Alliegences with the Bluenoses,what only concerns me is Celtic win lose or draw
GERRYFAETHEBRIG on 21ST OCTOBER 2018 10:29 AM
Ahem, the LMS treble was up! 3 in a row! It was the additional daring bet (-1) that let me ( and others!) down :-)
HH
CRC
CRC
Having chosen Hamilton Academicals in LMS, I stuck a score on them at 11/1 today.
Fingers crossed
YNWA