Wee Walker was a great striker for us, he never stopped, an idiot of a pundit but probably plays to his Sky gallery…….
The other day on here when reminicising of Billy’s time at Celtic more manager for me as I only read the stories of his playing days, for me Billy = Centenary season, am sure Fairhill Bhoy will agree, such a special season……by the way the Huns were probably paying wages they couldn’t afford back then as well….. Once a cheat always a cheat :-)
Hamiltontim on
1981
Thursday 5th March
The Welfare sent for me today to inform me of my father being taken ill to hospital. Tried to get me to crawl for a special visit with my family. I was distressed about my father’s illness but relieved that he has been released from hospital. No matter what, I must continue.
I had a threatening toothache today which worried me, but it is gone now.
I’ve read Atkins’ statement in the Commons, Mar dheá! (Atkins pledged that the British government would not budge an inch on its intransigent position.) It does not annoy me because my mind was prepared for such things and I know I can expect more of such, right to the bitter end.
I came across some verse in Kipling’s short stories; the extracts of verses before the stories are quite good. The one that I thought very good went like this:
The earth gave up her dead that tide,
Into our camp he came,
And said his say, and went his way,
And left our hearts aflame.
Keep tally on the gun butt score,
The vengeance we must take,
When God shall bring full reckoning,
For our dead comrade’s sake.
‘I hope not,’ said I to myself. But that hope was not even a hope, but a mere figure of speech. I have hope, indeed. All men must have hope and never lose heart. But my hope lies in the ultimate victory for my poor people. Is there any hope greater than that?
I’m saying prayers — crawler! (and a last minute one, some would say). But I believe in God, and I’ll be presumptuous and say he and I are getting on well this weather.
I can ignore the presence of food staring me straight in the face all the time. But I have this desire for brown wholemeal bread, butter, Dutch cheese and honey. Ha!! It is not damaging me, because, I think, ‘Well, human food can never keep a man alive forever,’ and I console myself with the fact that I’ll get a great feed up above (if I’m worthy).
But then I’m struck by this awful thought that they don’t eat food up there. But if there’s something better than brown wholemeal bread, cheese and honey, etcetera, then it can’t be bad.
The March winds are getting angry tonight, which reminds me that I’m twenty-seven on Monday. I must go, the road is just beginning, and tomorrow is another day. I am now 62 kgs and, in general, mentally and physically, I feel very good.
Scottish referees stand by their phones waiting on the masonic distress call…
Gerryfaethebrig on
HT 5.43pm
Keep it lit …… It’s much appreciated
Powerful stuff
voguepunter on
BARNEY67 on 5TH MARCH 2017 2:17 PM
3 things we’ve learned.
GMS is not the answer.
Boyata is not the answer.
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fek off numbnuts!
Harry Boe on
Happy with the draw.
I was at the game today and thought St.Mirren were excellent, especially in the first half. Paddy and Leigh made the difference in the 2nd half. Hope Paddy starts next Sunday and Leigh comes on as a sub.
Would be great to see them being destroyed to get the day off to a flyer!
Philbhoy on
VOGUEPUNTER
I hate it when you sit on the fence!
soukous on
Wondering why people were wanting an Al Green final,then realised that why Iam going for an eye test tomorrow.
Gerryfaethebrig on
Voguepunter 5.48pm
It’s all good…..don’t stress about others, we know
Brendan is the answer :-)
Philbhoy on
GFTB
Thank you my friend! I will pass on your good wishes.
We were in the back garden in glorious WARM sunshine when we toasted EDB.
Mibbe he is looking after us!
fieldofdrams on
Voguepunter, you tell ’em pal, 100% agree with you. GMS had an off-day, Boyata was fine and has been very good lately.
Hamiltontim on
Very accomplished second half performance today. Some supporters need to calm themselves at times, playing against 11 men behind the ball is never easy regardless of the opponent.
Didn’t want the monkeys but hey ho, let’s hump them and then look forward to a great day out in May.
We were in hospitality today so got a taxi up the road after it. Immediately the driver states that he’s worried where he’ll park next week at the game as he’s in the opposition end.
I have a good feeling it’ll be a birthday to remember!
HH
An Fear Dearg on
16 ROADS – CELTIC ÜBER ALLES…
The game that McAvennie played in for the Reds was a mid-week minor Cup semi-final (Gold Cup possibly) in October 1992 against Ballymena United. We won 2-1 and though Frank didn’t get on the scoresheet, he did set one up for Tommy Breslin, the man who led us to two consecutive titles in 2013 and 2014, and our manager when we played at Celtic Park in the Champions League in 2013.
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Dons and Hibs rage at Celtic bye
Let the cheating begin….again.
Easiest draw of the other 3 for us, hopefully an a All Green final.
Ya beauty and aww naw all at the same time.
16roads
How could you forget Anton yer neebor?? :)
Jobo
5 OUT OF 5 2003-04
WhitewashDVDCSC
” You always hope to avoid the wee Diddy team in the semi ”
Awe_Naw_No_Annoni_Oan_ Anaw_ Noo CSC
Don’t get over excited, bhoys. We might get a bye to the final. Sevco could well be liquidated by then if the upcoming court cases go against them!
HH Yogi
Celtic get easy draw shocker!
POGMATHONYAHUN AKA LAIRD OF THE SMILES on 5TH MARCH 2017 5:38 PM
Easiest draw of the other 3 for us, hopefully an a All Green final.
How ironic would it be if NFL was the only manager standing between us and the treble
That awkward moment when you’re a Sevc.
16roads….
Wee Walker was a great striker for us, he never stopped, an idiot of a pundit but probably plays to his Sky gallery…….
The other day on here when reminicising of Billy’s time at Celtic more manager for me as I only read the stories of his playing days, for me Billy = Centenary season, am sure Fairhill Bhoy will agree, such a special season……by the way the Huns were probably paying wages they couldn’t afford back then as well….. Once a cheat always a cheat :-)
1981
Thursday 5th March
The Welfare sent for me today to inform me of my father being taken ill to hospital. Tried to get me to crawl for a special visit with my family. I was distressed about my father’s illness but relieved that he has been released from hospital. No matter what, I must continue.
I had a threatening toothache today which worried me, but it is gone now.
I’ve read Atkins’ statement in the Commons, Mar dheá! (Atkins pledged that the British government would not budge an inch on its intransigent position.) It does not annoy me because my mind was prepared for such things and I know I can expect more of such, right to the bitter end.
I came across some verse in Kipling’s short stories; the extracts of verses before the stories are quite good. The one that I thought very good went like this:
The earth gave up her dead that tide,
Into our camp he came,
And said his say, and went his way,
And left our hearts aflame.
Keep tally on the gun butt score,
The vengeance we must take,
When God shall bring full reckoning,
For our dead comrade’s sake.
‘I hope not,’ said I to myself. But that hope was not even a hope, but a mere figure of speech. I have hope, indeed. All men must have hope and never lose heart. But my hope lies in the ultimate victory for my poor people. Is there any hope greater than that?
I’m saying prayers — crawler! (and a last minute one, some would say). But I believe in God, and I’ll be presumptuous and say he and I are getting on well this weather.
I can ignore the presence of food staring me straight in the face all the time. But I have this desire for brown wholemeal bread, butter, Dutch cheese and honey. Ha!! It is not damaging me, because, I think, ‘Well, human food can never keep a man alive forever,’ and I console myself with the fact that I’ll get a great feed up above (if I’m worthy).
But then I’m struck by this awful thought that they don’t eat food up there. But if there’s something better than brown wholemeal bread, cheese and honey, etcetera, then it can’t be bad.
The March winds are getting angry tonight, which reminds me that I’m twenty-seven on Monday. I must go, the road is just beginning, and tomorrow is another day. I am now 62 kgs and, in general, mentally and physically, I feel very good.
With us getting the home draw:)) Does that mean we play on the Saturday??
Sevco get drawn 2nd when it’s at a neutral venue….. FACT
Normally on a Sunday around this time my lovely wife and I have a wee pre dinner drink.
So we are drinking a toast to our dearly beloved and sadly departed EL DIEGO BHOY.
Christine met Jim at St John Doyle’s Toast at the Beer Cafe, where we also met many CQN Legends, and at subsequent Hoots.
Our tipple toast today is The Glendronach Original, 12 years old Highland Single Malt, 43% abv.
A lovely dram quaffed to the memory of a lovely man.
May God bless and take care of you Jim.
It was a pleasure to know you.
And our memories will be lovely too.
Scottish referees stand by their phones waiting on the masonic distress call…
HT 5.43pm
Keep it lit …… It’s much appreciated
Powerful stuff
BARNEY67 on 5TH MARCH 2017 2:17 PM
3 things we’ve learned.
GMS is not the answer.
Boyata is not the answer.
————————
fek off numbnuts!
Happy with the draw.
I was at the game today and thought St.Mirren were excellent, especially in the first half. Paddy and Leigh made the difference in the 2nd half. Hope Paddy starts next Sunday and Leigh comes on as a sub.
As reported in the media, Ashley, hoping to buy out King,I thought if you already owned a football club ,then you couldn’t,own another,
Philbhoy
Hope you, C & O have a great day tomorrow, am not usually on during the week but wish O many happy returns from ML5 tomorrow
Enjoy your wee refreshment this lovely evening :-)
How come they never asked Sir Rod back?
Starry Plough
Im gonna turn 50 that day.
Would be great to see them being destroyed to get the day off to a flyer!
VOGUEPUNTER
I hate it when you sit on the fence!
Wondering why people were wanting an Al Green final,then realised that why Iam going for an eye test tomorrow.
Voguepunter 5.48pm
It’s all good…..don’t stress about others, we know
Brendan is the answer :-)
GFTB
Thank you my friend! I will pass on your good wishes.
We were in the back garden in glorious WARM sunshine when we toasted EDB.
Mibbe he is looking after us!
Voguepunter, you tell ’em pal, 100% agree with you. GMS had an off-day, Boyata was fine and has been very good lately.
Very accomplished second half performance today. Some supporters need to calm themselves at times, playing against 11 men behind the ball is never easy regardless of the opponent.
Didn’t want the monkeys but hey ho, let’s hump them and then look forward to a great day out in May.
We were in hospitality today so got a taxi up the road after it. Immediately the driver states that he’s worried where he’ll park next week at the game as he’s in the opposition end.
Aye, ye can imagine.
Celtic set to play not once, twice, but three more times a Sevco
Al Green
I’m so in love with you!
DD – Another hero mo chara.
Only ever met Anton Rogan once – Corpus Christi youth club, after Celtic won the double.
Have a brilliant photograph with Anton standing beside my wee cousin in Corpus Christi.
The place was tough enough, kids always firing snooker balls at each other.
Fair play to Anton for visiting there – one of the best things that ever happened to that wee club.
Some outstanding boxers that wee club produced,probably because that’s all they ever did there was fight lol.
HH.
An al green final is alright by meeee
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-39174553
Al Green
People Get Ready – for a humping
THUNDER ROAD
I have a good feeling it’ll be a birthday to remember!
HH
16 ROADS – CELTIC ÜBER ALLES…
The game that McAvennie played in for the Reds was a mid-week minor Cup semi-final (Gold Cup possibly) in October 1992 against Ballymena United. We won 2-1 and though Frank didn’t get on the scoresheet, he did set one up for Tommy Breslin, the man who led us to two consecutive titles in 2013 and 2014, and our manager when we played at Celtic Park in the Champions League in 2013.