1438: Tempers flare at St Mirren Park as Marc McAusland reacts angrily to a sliding challenge from Nikica Jelavic. The pair are booked for squaring up to each other and Gers skipper Steven Davis also goes into the book for a bit of squabbling.
1434: Rangers manager Ally McCoist looks on in disbelief as Dorin Goian is sent packing after picking up a second yellow card for a foolish tug at Gary Teale’s shirt.
Oh dear how sad not to worry…..
CultsBhoy hates being 2nd on
It’s beginning to feel a bit like Christmas…!
weeminger on
Well an otherwise poor Christmas Eve has been slightly brightened.
oglach UFB on
Anyone remember the Celts against St M when hearts were pumped by Dundee – crowd roaring everytime Dundee scored?
If Celtic WIN 1-0 We go into The Huns game 1 Point Behind and 1 Goal Difference down..
7 Weeks ago it Was 15 Points down and 14 Goal difference Down..
LENNY PIN THIS TO THE WALL ON WEDNESDAY..
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Jelavic: Title in the bag..
NIKICA JELAVIC believes Four in a Row is in the bag for runaway leaders Rangers.
The Ibrox frontman — preparing for Croatia’s Euro 2012 play-off first leg against Turkey tomorrow — has boasted that the reigning SPL champs won’t blow their 12-point lead.
And the striker reckons international success would cap a great start to the season.
He said: “I am delighted and very satisfied with the way this season is going. I am playing well and so are the team. We seem to score in every game.
“Of course, we need to keep it going and stay in first place. But I think the 12-point lead we have on Celtic should be enough to do that.”
Jelavic bagged a brace in the weekend win over Dundee United which kept Gers a dozen points clear of Celtic and Motherwell.
Ally McCoist’s side still have 24 league games to play, including THREE Old Firm derbies.
But Jelavic, who’s in Istanbul for the play-off, reckons a they’re a stick on for another title.
Team-mate Matt McKay, who made his full debut against United on Saturday, agrees unbeaten Gers are in top form.
He said: “The team has been doing great. I’m fitting in and really enjoying it. The supporters are something else. The stadium always has 45,000-plus fanatical fans who really love the club.
“It was great to get a first start and hopefully that can lead to more game time.
“It’s a different style but I’m getting used to it and understand what the team wants and needs from me.”
Meanwhile, cruciate victim Stevie Naismith will go under the knife on November 21.
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FT 2-1 St Mirren
FT Saints 2 Hun 1
up_over_goal says:
24 December, 2011 at 14:37
Rashers Tierney
If it’s for the game and Celtic friendly, try the International Bar on Melville Drive/Tarvitt Street.
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Yes for Wednesday – thanks!!
2-1 FT at Paisley
Full time, huns loose.
Come on celtic!
Funny how their dignity goes out the windae when they’re getting gubbed…
Yeeeha cmon Celtic let’s do this
Huns have lost? big roar
1438: Tempers flare at St Mirren Park as Marc McAusland reacts angrily to a sliding challenge from Nikica Jelavic. The pair are booked for squaring up to each other and Gers skipper Steven Davis also goes into the book for a bit of squabbling.
We must take advantage today.
Mon the hoops.
Kayal chips forward to Cha and the cheers indicate Huns have lost .
Sammi goes down in box. Nothing given
1434: Rangers manager Ally McCoist looks on in disbelief as Dorin Goian is sent packing after picking up a second yellow card for a foolish tug at Gary Teale’s shirt.
Oh dear how sad not to worry…..
It’s beginning to feel a bit like Christmas…!
Well an otherwise poor Christmas Eve has been slightly brightened.
Anyone remember the Celts against St M when hearts were pumped by Dundee – crowd roaring everytime Dundee scored?
Come on Celtic get a grip of this game
mon the hoops. sammmy day
Sammi!!!!!
sammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi
Sammi does it again. 2
Niiiiice :-_
Fecking brilliant Sammi
…wait for it.
SAMMMMMMMMMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
Samiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Just who is this bearded genius?
YESSSSSSS Sammmmmmyyyyyt
OO AA SAMARAS OO AA SAMARAS
HAPPY HAPPY CHRISTMAS
Keevins saying that elbows, deserved red card!!!
Go-on the shugster!!
Ooh, ahh Sammi!!!
“Jingle all the way…..”
Beats one player, cuts across box, shoots low past the keeper
Lets all do the huddle – lets all laugh at rangers
Rashers Tierney
Word of warning – it’s not exactly salubrious! (If you’re one of the Babbity Bowsers set).
Sammi Christmas!
Goal – Excellent stuff from Samaras. Direct & Hard 2-0.
Brilliant Quip on Channel 67
“It’s supposed to be a happy time of the year – but I’ve never seen so many unhappy faces as I can see now in the press box”
Superb.
Hail Hail
I love to say it….I told you so…when class is required – better leave it to Saaaaaammmiii!
’twas the night before Christmas
I say that previously useless greek chap appears to have put the ball in the back of the net again
everyones christmasses coming at once
pip pip
or in other words
yaaaaaassssssss!!!!!
Hahaha I’m loving channel 67 slating the press box!
Hahahahahhaah
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If Celtic WIN 1-0 We go into The Huns game 1 Point Behind and 1 Goal Difference down..
7 Weeks ago it Was 15 Points down and 14 Goal difference Down..
LENNY PIN THIS TO THE WALL ON WEDNESDAY..
..
Jelavic: Title in the bag..
NIKICA JELAVIC believes Four in a Row is in the bag for runaway leaders Rangers.
The Ibrox frontman — preparing for Croatia’s Euro 2012 play-off first leg against Turkey tomorrow — has boasted that the reigning SPL champs won’t blow their 12-point lead.
And the striker reckons international success would cap a great start to the season.
He said: “I am delighted and very satisfied with the way this season is going. I am playing well and so are the team. We seem to score in every game.
“Of course, we need to keep it going and stay in first place. But I think the 12-point lead we have on Celtic should be enough to do that.”
Jelavic bagged a brace in the weekend win over Dundee United which kept Gers a dozen points clear of Celtic and Motherwell.
Ally McCoist’s side still have 24 league games to play, including THREE Old Firm derbies.
But Jelavic, who’s in Istanbul for the play-off, reckons a they’re a stick on for another title.
Team-mate Matt McKay, who made his full debut against United on Saturday, agrees unbeaten Gers are in top form.
He said: “The team has been doing great. I’m fitting in and really enjoying it. The supporters are something else. The stadium always has 45,000-plus fanatical fans who really love the club.
“It was great to get a first start and hopefully that can lead to more game time.
“It’s a different style but I’m getting used to it and understand what the team wants and needs from me.”
Meanwhile, cruciate victim Stevie Naismith will go under the knife on November 21.
Summa