For all the doubters of the synergy of the Number 5 in the 67th like Richard Gordon on Radio shortbread.
When we won the big cup it was in 1967.It was is May of the 1968th year of time.
Big Simunovic scored with the clock reading 67 .32 [OR WHATEVER] 68th minute of time.
So it was exactly the same Lisbon….Or have I worked this out wrong?
corkcelt on
I know what you are saying Bhoylo. Now I’m glad we didn’t but during the game I was praying for a second,
drew1967 on
Can’t complain. Played shite and got points.personally want a manager who gets us playing much better more attractive football than that.
lucky cody on
Great to win three points on such an emotional day.
Team seems to be very flat last few games. No creativity.
Also John Kennedy advising Lenny today ; Lenny also seem clueless and almost disinterested.
New Manager no 1 priority next season.
paddymacoz on
Well done The Hoops.I know the performance will have loads of critics.I don,t care ,I wish I was there.Been stuck at home not feeling the best.Got a flu injection.Never again.Anyway Big Jozo No 5 on the 67th minute.You couldn’t make this up. Enjoy your night wherever you are,I wish I was there. God Bless. Paddy
Ray Winstone's Big Disembodied Heid on
LAZYDYNAMITE. Absolutely right, eg on the day of your 67th birthday you are entering your 68th year, so everything did indeed fall exactly into place today.
Fool Time Whistle on
Result was what mattered but our performance…jeez.
MOTM to Jozo for the goal that will define his time at Celtic.
Couldn’t tell if he was over-emotional or just relieved at scoring but his celebration was the most muted I can recall.
Is Weah injured? Not even on the bench.
NFL still resolutely refusing to play loan players seems odd when we are misfiring in the last third.
Was David Moyes in the stand with his brother just as an observer or is his presence the reason NFL looked like he’d had a sleepless night?
One more point please.
Billy, you were & still are my hero.
HH
jamesgang on
Turned to my neighbour in 65th minute and said……Jozo No5…67th minute. And he then duly delivered with a wee nudge up from an angel.
HH jg
'GG on
I missed this earlier.
Celtic captain Scott Brown will not be punished for a gesture made following his side’s win over Rangers last month after the charge was found not proven.
Brown was accused of “failing to act in the best interest of Scottish football” after he celebrated Celtic’s 2-1 win in front of the Rangers support.
Boss Neil Lennon described the Scottish FA charge as “trumped up” and said Celtic would defend Brown “vigorously”.
The hearing was scheduled to be on May 2, but Celtic asked to have it moved.
The deliberation – which lasted several hours at Hampden Park – centred mainly around a gesture made by Brown after the final whistle and whether it was directed at Rangers fans.
Brown was also involved in incidents that led to red cards for Alfredo Morelos, Andy Halliday and, retrospectively, Ryan Kent, while Rangers manager Steven Gerrard was also given a one-game touchline ban.
Both Old Firm clubs will find out on 2 May if they are to be punished for the mass confrontation at the end of the game.
Great result. What a rribute before the match. Bet 1 0
6s
God rest
Cesar
Bhoylo83 on
Sky Sports showing Time of Our Lives with big Billy, Bertie and Bobby
stebhoy on
settle down on Lennon bhoys – not his team! the current team was poor under BR – no right back, struggling left back and lacking strikers. tiring team not Lennys fault.
SuperSutton on
A win. Not great but a winner in the 67th minute scored with a header by the number 5 makes the rest unimportant.
SuperSutton on
Weah away on USA duty
SuperSutton on
Can we ban Willie Colum from refereeing our game?
SuperSutton on
Scott Bain is brilliant.
'GG on
Aberdeen and The Zombies away followed by Hearts at home.
There’s a point in there.
BTW the man who signed AJER needs a wee pat on the back.
Yes I know.
SuperSutton on
STEBHOY on 27TH APRIL 2019 3:07 PM
settle down on Lennon bhoys – not his team! the current team was poor under BR – no right back, struggling left back and lacking strikers. tiring team not Lennys fault.
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Not true. Since the winter break until he left they were in sparkling form.
David66 on
Well bhoys, you could not make that up.
Ffs number 5 in the 67th minute???????
So pissed off that I could not make the game today due to a few wee health issues.
But I seen it on TV, we could have won that 4-2 or something as they had a few chances as well.
We need a poacher, like the Griffalo, get him back for Huns game if we wrap it up next week against Sheep or mañana.
Here we go 8in a feckin row, and hopefully onto 9 then 10, but we need to spend some serious cash in the summer, or I would like us to spend on a few proven footballers, not projects.
Anyhow let’s enjoy the moment.
D. :)
dessybhoy on
SS
Scott Bain is a brilliant keeper, what a signing he is.
Bhoylo83 on
Supersutton
Collum had an annoying habit of getting in the way of our play a lot today always seemed to always be in the Celtic player’s line of vision when receiving the pass around the box
Very off putting for any player
dessybhoy on
Clarke moaning about a penalty claim they had , never noticed it at the time but it could have been given, not so his complaints about Power being booked for 2 tackles he deserved a booking, the tension today was high 3 points in the bag , if mr bean hadn’t disallowed the Benkovic goal at Fir Park when they scored in the last minute we would be champions today.
Sky studio making much of the ‘penalty’ first half for Broony’s nudge on the killie player. Absolutely no mention of the killie defender knocking over Sinclair with an arm across him in the box. Maybe they weren’t watching that one.
SydneyTim on
Struggling over line. Money in bank. Needs to be spent
dessybhoy on
GDT
Not like them , that will be right, Haley was seek
DeniaBhoy on
During the last 2-3 games, when the cameras focus in on Lenny, he doesn’t look particularly up for it. Slumped in his chair rather than prowling the touch line, barking orders, switching things around, cajoling the players.
With 30 mins to go, he looked like he was taking in a reserves game rather than a game that was in danger of slipping away from us.
I heard a lot of Hibs fans say the same thing when he got the elbow there – he often looked like a disinterested spectator.
If I recall correctly, when he left us last time, he said he found it hard to feel motivated against domestic opposition. Familiarity breeds contempt etc.
jamesgang on
I don’t mind if Moyes was there to watch his new team today…….as long as it’s killie.
HH jg
bankiebhoy1 on
Just as our One Star means so much more, so today did THAT one goal…..!
Hail( Hail) Glorious St Patrick, please take care of Big Billy!
HH.
glendalystonsils on
As much as that game frustrated and unnerved us today ,the result will have had a devastating effect on a lot of dark hearts.
glendalystonsils on
Steve Clarke would be a great shout for manager , even if he was born without smile muscles . He was quoted as saying he wouldn’t be interested in the Celtic job though , and he seems to be a guy who is not likely to change his opinion for mere money.
Fool Time Whistle on
SuperSutton
Thanks for the info on Weah.
jamesgang on
Clarke and Killie are best returns on investment in Scotland this season. By a country mile.
The end of a sombre Celtic week was swaithed in sunshine, song, and magnificent tributes as the big Celtic script writer in the sky, nodded down in the direction of Paradise.
Celtic came at Kilmarnock in the same old way and Stevie Clarke’s side repelled us in the same old way, that has seen the Ayrshireman turn his club into a force in Scottish Football, we praise the Lord he had the good sense to snub Sevco, this bhoy will go far?
Neil Lennon picked another side, you I or BR -exit would have picked but there was still no spark of NFL,to the proceedings, and at one spell in the first half the visitors, unrecognisable Kilmarnock under Clarke, could have scored before we had properly tested their keeper.
Tom Rogic twinkled but faded, Scott Sinclair started but cannot finish, James Forrest flattered but didn’t deceive, admittedly difficult for the latter with a treble of markers at times recognising his significance and ‘mercurial talent’. Callum McGregor can’t buy a trademark pass, though he and Brown remain the fulcrum.
With tired legs on both full back flanks Kris Ajer and Jozo Simunovic had be good but both were immaculate, especially the chosen one.
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Did anyone else kind of NOT want us to get the second?
No?
B-)
That’s why we shouldn’t retire numbers!!
For all the doubters of the synergy of the Number 5 in the 67th like Richard Gordon on Radio shortbread.
When we won the big cup it was in 1967.It was is May of the 1968th year of time.
Big Simunovic scored with the clock reading 67 .32 [OR WHATEVER] 68th minute of time.
So it was exactly the same Lisbon….Or have I worked this out wrong?
I know what you are saying Bhoylo. Now I’m glad we didn’t but during the game I was praying for a second,
Can’t complain. Played shite and got points.personally want a manager who gets us playing much better more attractive football than that.
Great to win three points on such an emotional day.
Team seems to be very flat last few games. No creativity.
Also John Kennedy advising Lenny today ; Lenny also seem clueless and almost disinterested.
New Manager no 1 priority next season.
Well done The Hoops.I know the performance will have loads of critics.I don,t care ,I wish I was there.Been stuck at home not feeling the best.Got a flu injection.Never again.Anyway Big Jozo No 5 on the 67th minute.You couldn’t make this up. Enjoy your night wherever you are,I wish I was there. God Bless. Paddy
LAZYDYNAMITE. Absolutely right, eg on the day of your 67th birthday you are entering your 68th year, so everything did indeed fall exactly into place today.
Result was what mattered but our performance…jeez.
MOTM to Jozo for the goal that will define his time at Celtic.
Couldn’t tell if he was over-emotional or just relieved at scoring but his celebration was the most muted I can recall.
Is Weah injured? Not even on the bench.
NFL still resolutely refusing to play loan players seems odd when we are misfiring in the last third.
Was David Moyes in the stand with his brother just as an observer or is his presence the reason NFL looked like he’d had a sleepless night?
One more point please.
Billy, you were & still are my hero.
HH
Turned to my neighbour in 65th minute and said……Jozo No5…67th minute. And he then duly delivered with a wee nudge up from an angel.
HH jg
I missed this earlier.
Celtic captain Scott Brown will not be punished for a gesture made following his side’s win over Rangers last month after the charge was found not proven.
Brown was accused of “failing to act in the best interest of Scottish football” after he celebrated Celtic’s 2-1 win in front of the Rangers support.
Boss Neil Lennon described the Scottish FA charge as “trumped up” and said Celtic would defend Brown “vigorously”.
The hearing was scheduled to be on May 2, but Celtic asked to have it moved.
The deliberation – which lasted several hours at Hampden Park – centred mainly around a gesture made by Brown after the final whistle and whether it was directed at Rangers fans.
Brown was also involved in incidents that led to red cards for Alfredo Morelos, Andy Halliday and, retrospectively, Ryan Kent, while Rangers manager Steven Gerrard was also given a one-game touchline ban.
Both Old Firm clubs will find out on 2 May if they are to be punished for the mass confrontation at the end of the game.
NOT PROVEN. A fine Scottish verdict.
Great result. What a rribute before the match. Bet 1 0
6s
God rest
Cesar
Sky Sports showing Time of Our Lives with big Billy, Bertie and Bobby
settle down on Lennon bhoys – not his team! the current team was poor under BR – no right back, struggling left back and lacking strikers. tiring team not Lennys fault.
A win. Not great but a winner in the 67th minute scored with a header by the number 5 makes the rest unimportant.
Weah away on USA duty
Can we ban Willie Colum from refereeing our game?
Scott Bain is brilliant.
Aberdeen and The Zombies away followed by Hearts at home.
There’s a point in there.
BTW the man who signed AJER needs a wee pat on the back.
Yes I know.
STEBHOY on 27TH APRIL 2019 3:07 PM
settle down on Lennon bhoys – not his team! the current team was poor under BR – no right back, struggling left back and lacking strikers. tiring team not Lennys fault.
———-
Not true. Since the winter break until he left they were in sparkling form.
Well bhoys, you could not make that up.
Ffs number 5 in the 67th minute???????
So pissed off that I could not make the game today due to a few wee health issues.
But I seen it on TV, we could have won that 4-2 or something as they had a few chances as well.
We need a poacher, like the Griffalo, get him back for Huns game if we wrap it up next week against Sheep or mañana.
Here we go 8in a feckin row, and hopefully onto 9 then 10, but we need to spend some serious cash in the summer, or I would like us to spend on a few proven footballers, not projects.
Anyhow let’s enjoy the moment.
D. :)
SS
Scott Bain is a brilliant keeper, what a signing he is.
Supersutton
Collum had an annoying habit of getting in the way of our play a lot today always seemed to always be in the Celtic player’s line of vision when receiving the pass around the box
Very off putting for any player
Clarke moaning about a penalty claim they had , never noticed it at the time but it could have been given, not so his complaints about Power being booked for 2 tackles he deserved a booking, the tension today was high 3 points in the bag , if mr bean hadn’t disallowed the Benkovic goal at Fir Park when they scored in the last minute we would be champions today.
Dessybhoy
Looked a Killie pen to me.
HH jg
Tribute
Sky studio making much of the ‘penalty’ first half for Broony’s nudge on the killie player. Absolutely no mention of the killie defender knocking over Sinclair with an arm across him in the box. Maybe they weren’t watching that one.
Struggling over line. Money in bank. Needs to be spent
GDT
Not like them , that will be right, Haley was seek
During the last 2-3 games, when the cameras focus in on Lenny, he doesn’t look particularly up for it. Slumped in his chair rather than prowling the touch line, barking orders, switching things around, cajoling the players.
With 30 mins to go, he looked like he was taking in a reserves game rather than a game that was in danger of slipping away from us.
I heard a lot of Hibs fans say the same thing when he got the elbow there – he often looked like a disinterested spectator.
If I recall correctly, when he left us last time, he said he found it hard to feel motivated against domestic opposition. Familiarity breeds contempt etc.
I don’t mind if Moyes was there to watch his new team today…….as long as it’s killie.
HH jg
Just as our One Star means so much more, so today did THAT one goal…..!
Hail( Hail) Glorious St Patrick, please take care of Big Billy!
HH.
As much as that game frustrated and unnerved us today ,the result will have had a devastating effect on a lot of dark hearts.
Steve Clarke would be a great shout for manager , even if he was born without smile muscles . He was quoted as saying he wouldn’t be interested in the Celtic job though , and he seems to be a guy who is not likely to change his opinion for mere money.
SuperSutton
Thanks for the info on Weah.
Clarke and Killie are best returns on investment in Scotland this season. By a country mile.
HH jg
The end of a sombre Celtic week was swaithed in sunshine, song, and magnificent tributes as the big Celtic script writer in the sky, nodded down in the direction of Paradise.
Celtic came at Kilmarnock in the same old way and Stevie Clarke’s side repelled us in the same old way, that has seen the Ayrshireman turn his club into a force in Scottish Football, we praise the Lord he had the good sense to snub Sevco, this bhoy will go far?
Neil Lennon picked another side, you I or BR -exit would have picked but there was still no spark of NFL,to the proceedings, and at one spell in the first half the visitors, unrecognisable Kilmarnock under Clarke, could have scored before we had properly tested their keeper.
Tom Rogic twinkled but faded, Scott Sinclair started but cannot finish, James Forrest flattered but didn’t deceive, admittedly difficult for the latter with a treble of markers at times recognising his significance and ‘mercurial talent’. Callum McGregor can’t buy a trademark pass, though he and Brown remain the fulcrum.
With tired legs on both full back flanks Kris Ajer and Jozo Simunovic had be good but both were immaculate, especially the chosen one.
M.O.M. Jozo Sumunovic
None shall sleep CSC
BSR
Ajer…immaculate ? Hmmm. Great warrior but a few mistakes today.
Howeva…..still love the big ghuy.