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DOC on 20TH DECEMBER 2017 11:12 PM
A year ago today my Father passed away.
I have missed him every day since and will every day hence.
On his Gravestone we wrote Faith, Family, Celtic.
Simple epitaph for a simple, but great man.
https://youtu.be/FvnCNpDq430
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Doc
That’s a beautiful post. May your Dad rest in peace. My Dad died 25 years ago. He gave me my love of Celtic by telling me stories of old Celtic teams and Celtic heroes. He worshipped Patsy Gallacher, Jimmy McGrory, Malcolm McDonald and many others. I miss my Dad too.
Where would we be without our Celtic Dads to pass on the history and culture?
TheOriginalSadiesBhoy, Thanks, I know he rests in peace, his Faith will allow him that.
He did indeed give me Celtic, taking myself and brother to games, in the back of a Ford van, the Cowie bus, then the Bannockburn Bus(which he started and ran, for many years)
We had much to thanks our Fathers for my friend.
Looking back I thank CowieBhoy for his epitaph of Auld Doc, he knew him well.
Since res 12 was tabled at the 2013 AGM we have had (among other less important events) :
The North Pole melted
Brexit
Nelson Mandela died
ISIS came and went
Ebola came and went
Malaysian airlines came and went and one of their planes is still lying at the bottom of the southern Indian ocean
Israel’s genoicide against Palestinians is in its final stages
There’s been a few Olympics
Facebook bought WhatsApp
Russia annexed Crimea.
Phil Macgiollabhain wrote another book.
All acts of congress passed by Obama have since been rescinded by Trump.
Lord Livingston of Parkhead got on a differnt gravy train
etc etc etc
you get the picture
but when it comes to Celtic supporters concerns regarding res 12, the Celtic PLC have only our best interests at heart
( as well as furnishing your info to the police). Ha ha ha.
Mugs!
Any sign o’ urra trolls?
Fraser a rabid hun family,
Oh dear is the blog broke again?
At least it’s got a wee green padlock , mags …
bognorbhoy on 21st December 2017 1:26 am
:)
How many stolen trophies huv been stripped ?
Eh, lit mi see, 53,000 season books Celt !?!?!?
Eh,…..nah, leave the trophies the noo, Brendan n his pub team skelpurs’ll keep the lights dimmed….furra wyle yit.
Oh wait,……yoan Murty’s coming tae Parkhied in a cuttla weeks, if Madhun gies oot the wee backhauners tae Graymmy, the 53,000 might see Brendinho…..in the light that we wurny waant!!!
Hmmmmmm!
Trolldiers ur wee…..that awright fur ye, Bankie ;
Anywye,…….HH
Sack The Bored……afore they take ye doon wi thum CSC
………oot.
CELTARELLA CSC
lol ;
………oot.
A piece of information I received to night
At Celtic Park that mr Lee Griffith’s won’t
Be at Celtic Park after January Brendan
heard about some trouble he has in
So West Brom is his next stop
For you Doc H,H,
TOMMIE20
How you doing,bud? Nice to have you back.
I hope you’re wrong about Leigh. I’d have him in my team every week. And not being in it doesn’t do his fitness any favours!!
Hello my good old mate long time
that about lee came from a good
Source.
As I said he was in trouble Brendan
Was told about it that was the story
I was told
Personally, I think Bournesouprecipe should start a crossword night using the Uxbridge dictionary.
Trouble is that it would take a week to finish.
Imagine just getting the description & trying to get the right word.
Just the thing for the upcoming winter break.
Stuart Armstrong back to the man he was last season tonight.
HH
Good morning CQN from a mild, overcast but dry East Devon.
Once again thanks for the updates and links last night, in particular, GG and TWC.
YNWA
THE EXILED TIM
Didn’t see too much of the game due to a crap Celtic TV production, the Mrs treated me to Celtic TV for my Christmas prezzie, it’s crap……
Have a new broadband provider and always said when I get better broadband I would get Celtic TV, with respect to the club, if it doesn’t improve PDQ it will be getting binned as quick as, I reckon I saw about 15-18 mins of the game, the rest it just froze, not a great start Celtic.
Never heard you say a good word about CTV since you have been on here ! Did you contact the guys direct from the “Need Help” box at the top of the screen ? I live quite a bit further away from CP than you and my stream didn’t freeze once. Perhaps it’s YOUR end …………..ever thought of that senario ? Celtic TV is a god send for us Supporters who live overseas and worth every penny. I will look out for you on the “Wall” next game and then you can ask the guys for a bit of help eh?
Good morning friends from a slightly damp (underfoot) but currently precipitation free (and mild) East Kilbride.
So, a chance to go 8 points clear of the ‘chasing pack’ (aye, right) on Saturday at a sold out Celtic Park, 2 days before Christmas. Life is indeed good!
My friends in Celtic.
A good competent performance and a welcome 3 points.
Mega respect to all that made the effort to attend.
With the best will in the world, games such as this , at this time of year will not fill our stadium .
Entertainment must be paramount in my opinion.
HH.
Who at Cell Oot Plc had the bright idea of dressing Scott Brown in a ‘pinnie’ in an attempt to tout Gin?
The photographs on the last article are an embarrassment and should be removed.
It’s no wonder the team looks so jaded.
Where’s the £50m CL money from the last two Seasons? :)
Enjoy the Solistice.
Cmon the pagans.
Morning Judith….
Hunderbirdsaregone
You asked about the MIB. I’ve long seen Muir as one of the scummiest Hunnish piece of referee trash doing his masters work with relish. To be fair he was very good last night over the 90 mins.
Jobo, was that you squeezing yoùr wee red motor into the paŕking space in the old athletes village?
Uxbridge letter of the day is P. Unfortunately, there is a lot of P- so I will post in 2 batches. More nonsense in a minute :-
Paintings: Jamaican torture implements.
Palamino: My friend is a very small fish.
Palisade: Financial assistance for the upkeep of the Royal Family’s home.
Panache: Residue in the skillet due to excessive heat.
Panophobia: Fear of kitchen utensiles.
Paperback: What a masseuse earns.
Papist: Dad’s drunk.
Paramedics: Two doctors.
Paranoid: Unidentified parachutist.
Partridge: Just a bit of a ridge.
Pastoral: Having moved on from foreplay.
Pearly: A bit like a pear.
Peccadillo: A rare South American mammal, a cross between a peccary and an armadillo.
Penitent: Extremely inexpensive camping equipment.
Perversion: The cat’s story.
Phantom: To waft air over a male cat.
Piccalilli: To take a flower.
Pipette: A very small pip.
Pirate: A very angry pie.
Pistol: A monetary charge for urination.
Politics: A parrot with sudden, repetitive, nonrhythmic muscle movements.
Polygon: A deceased parrot.
Pomegranate: Very hard rock native to England.
Porbeagle: A phrase never used in ICI Laboratories.
Porpoise: Unable to stand properly.
Porridge: Low quality geological feature.
Portal: To carry everything.
Posturing: A circular device to aid with deportment.
Present: An un-posted letter.
Pressure: Before certainty.
Privilege: A shelf in an outside lavatory.
Propeller: Method for keeping Ms Fitzgerald upright.
Pterosaur: A very frightening carpentry tool.
Pugwash: Dog bath.
Pumpkin: To subject your family to interrogation or Sevco family relations.
Punish: A bit like a pun.
Pygmy: I’ll have the pork, please.
Pylon: Action performed by group of persons eager to board bus or train.
McGinn, £3.5m (according to Etims diary)
More Uxbridge P ( I promise there won’t be many tomorrow) :-
Palaver: Complicated knitting pattern
Palmistry: Not knowing who your dad is
Pancreas: A gland located next to King’s Cross
Pandemonium: Black and white musical instrument
Paraphrase: GERONIMO!!!
Parsnip: Dad’s vasectomy
Passover: An Israeli motorway junction
Pastiche: What Sean Connery eats in Cornwall
Pea Soup: Worrying medical condition
Pendulous: When you can put a pen under it and it stays there
Pentecost: The price of posh ladies’ knickers
Pepperpot: A pot belonging to one who stutters
Peripatetic: Disappointing chilli sauce
Persuade: To encourage somebody to buy Hush Puppies
Pharmacist: Old MacDonald Had A Boil
Philander: The Duke of Edinburgh & the Queen
Phobia : not real ale
Piano: A musical shipping line
Picador: Find your own way out
Piccaninny: The voting system for a new Tory leader or Graeme Murty’s Saturday lunchtime chore
Pistachio: To draw a moustache on a poster when you’re under the influence of drink
Piston: Humiliated
Placebo: A Spanish tenor who does nothing for me
Placenta: Japanese TV host
Plaintiff: A row with a stewardess
Platypus: Give your cat pig-tails
Plebiscite: Web page for common people
Plinth: Artist formerly known as having two speech defects
Plutocrat: Somebody who votes for a Disney character
PMT: Afternoon refreshment
Pokemon: A Jamaican proctologist
Polaroids: Unpleasant ailment in Arctic conditions
Politician: Famous Italian painting of a parrot
Polygamist: Two timing parrot
Polymath: if Janet has two parrots and John has three parrots…
Polyunsaturated: Dry parrot
Pom-Pom: Australian word for English twins
Pontefract: To theorise about Yorkshire
Pontificate: A lecture on French bridges
Poop Scoop: A tabloid exclusive
Popocatepetl: The sound you most dread hearing when sharing a bath
Poppycock: A streaker on November 11th
Porcupine: To regret becoming a vegetarian
Posterity: Inherited bottom size
Posthumous: The act of delivering Greek food by mail
Post-it – girl: who was once fashionable, now of very little note
Post Mistress: Sex by correspondence course
Postulate: The new name for Royal Mail
Poultry: A small amount of chickens
Precipice: Push button toilet
Pre-Raphaelite: One who leaves before the raffle
Pricket: Male streaker at Lord’s
Prickly: Rather like Robbie Savage
Problematic: Dodgy loft conversion
Proboscis: Against the workers
Profiteering: A controversial item of jewellery in the shape of Mohammed
Profligate: To tie two academics together
Profundity: To like a silly little song
Proletarian: Someone who only eats common people
Propaganda: A post for one legged male geese or To have a good look at something in London
Property: A decent cuppa
Prophylactic: Holder of the chair in milk
Psychiatric: Guessing right, three times in a row
Psychological: Something that makes sense on a bike
Psychotic – nervous twitch that makes you stab people
Pubescent: Intimate deodorant
Pulpit: Warren Beatty’s bed
Puppetry: A dogs’ toilet
TEUCHTER ÁR LÁ on 20TH DECEMBER 2017 11:59 PM
CCB
Excellent, your faithful support added to that
” lucky top” is what culminated in Brendan’s first treble. Keep it going sir.
Oh! Did you ever see CRC and Thunder Road?
HH
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BURGAS HOOPS on 21ST DECEMBER 2017 7:03 AM
Ig I cannot get to the game I wash CTV via a VPN and never have any issues so I would agree that the crashing suffered by others is mostly down to internet issues at their end.
My signal goes via the UK to Germany (usually) and then back again with no issue.
KTF
Word of The Day (What afflicts our MIB’s….)
amaurosis /ˌæmɔːˈrəʊsɪs/
noun
1. partial or total loss of sight, especially in the absence of a gross lesion or injury.
2. (pathol) blindness, esp when occurring without observable damage to the eye
Derived Forms
amaurotic (ˌæmɔːˈrɒtɪk) adjective
Word Origin
C17: via New Latin from Greek: darkening, from amauroun to dim, darken
KTF
Sunny , clear blue sky and feels cold ( big wind chill factor ) -Way down south .
Last night –competent / functional v dross . No probs with CTV -I watch it with the sound off ( like I do with all fitba ) . .
Italian kite flyers have Dybala going to Real once Bale departs for Man Utd..
Clarence Carter –
https://youtu.be/s0NoalRsk5w
Celtic -Christmas 1968— a home draw with Kilmarnock and an away draw with Airdrie. — Hey Ho !
Even better Italian Kite flying .
Neymar isn’t happy at PSG – no pals but Alves .Allegedly – The rest of the dressing room think he’s an obnoxious prat -the solution — Bale leaves Real for Man Utd / no pals Neymar goes to Real and Dybala goes to PSG
Simples !
South of Tunis
We drew three games on the bounce then as we drew 0-0 at bottom of the table Falkirk the week before Killie.
Freezing cold day with a few players not wearing boots and John Fallon wore tracie trousers. I mind I wore 4 or 5 layers and was still freezing. Young man stood beside me and my dad wearing a short sleeved T Shirt and he was obviously warm as toast. I resolved that when I grew up I would be like that young man
Jimbo67
John Fallon wore trackie trousers! Not tracie.
My son tells me there are reports of kids being asked for proof of ID last night. Anyone encounter this?
Why kids? Surely it’s the opposite way round. An adult using a child or OAP card?
GARY67 on 21ST DECEMBER 2017 9:17 AM
McGinn, £3.5m (according to Etims diary)
Hope so, need to stiffen up the MF, Henderson to Hibs maybe, and a couple of bhoys on loan
EMERALDBEE/
8:33am
Cheers. I thought perhaps we were finally being reffed fairly, as six bookings for the opposition seemed strange (although probably merited almost every game we play)
Perhaps they are preparing the ground for a “megamib” performance against Sevco.
Last night watching young Ayer, I had visions of a future George Connelly. That surge up the park was impressive and George would have been proud of it. George is one of my heros of the past. I will never forget being at Leeds in the European Semi-Final and admiring his masterly display or the nonchalance with which he scored that goal against that team that went into liquidation in the Cup Final. It is a lot to achieve young Ayer but you could be a hero of the future. H.H.
Burgas Hoops
I live even further away from CP & last night’s game transmission by Celtic TV was clear, sharp & uninterrupted.
Pitchside convo at HT was welcome departure from past too.
HH