CQN TV with Nicole & Suzie

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After yesterday’s significant news CQN TV kicked off the summer season with a bit of fun. I spoke to Glasgow’s hottest model and TV presenter, Nicole, together with social media masters’ student, Suzie, at Epicures in Glasgow’s west end.

We have a few videos coming up, hope you enjoy them.

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  1. ¿¿⊥Ǝʎ ƃN∩⊥S ןƎƎℲ ∩Oʎ Op ¡ƃNI⊥S ∀ SI SIH⊥ 'ᖈƎqWƎWƎᖈ - ROW Z on

    Green has stated that he will play in ANY division and respect any result.

     

     

    Having seen the Stenhousemuir statement I now understand why. He doesn’t think for a minute he will end up anywhere other than Div 1.

     

    Green fully aided and abetted by Regan and Doncaster must be laughing as he builds a profit for himself. Does he care about Scottish football????????? Bluff!

     

     

    Shameful.

     

     

    Now money. That is what the Celtic Board is good at. This is where and when the need to enter the fray. Celtic can and must present other financial options.

     

     

    Overall, we still ultimately have the fans. Sky would do well to consider whether they might face the same solidarity as the season ticket withholding.

     

     

    Remember. This is a sting…………..

     

     

    HH

  2. The Spirit of Arthur Lee on

    Prisoner Cell Block H shower scene to be shown unless sevco admitted into Div 1 – Regan latest

  3. jude2005 is Neil Lennon \o/ on

    Fartley came up here from Arsenal with a fanfare but went back down with a wooppee cushion up hie Derry!!

  4. The Comfortable Collective on

    Watching the SPL round up of last year on ESPN.

     

     

    Now into December,24th December to be exact, and 20 league games played before any of the players who transfered to Sevco actually scored for rangers last season. It was lee wallace (although St Mirren beat the huns that day he he).

  5. The Spirit of Arthur Lee on 5 July, 2012 at 22:38

     

     

    Auld Lizzie Birdsworth, Bea Smith and Rita the Beater…..

     

     

    The horror…..the horror……

  6. The Comfortable Collective on

    The bould bhoys….. Tá ár lá anois on 5 July, 2012 at 22:24

     

     

    I’ve got a cheek commenting on anyone else, as they say, I have the perfect face for the internet.

  7. Paul67

     

     

    Thanksalot,clicked on sponsored by E-Lites video..

     

    …..House now surrounded by armed cops.

     

     

    Bloody Sunday ya bassas

  8. The bould bhoys..... Tá ár lá anois on

    Sally Mc Moist says….

     

     

    “First and foremost…I would have to tell you…..Of that there is no doubt…..That goes without saying…..Having said that….I’d have to say….in terms of…..certainly….it really was……….as you would expect…Yeezurr aw kickin us when wurr doon….enoughs enough…..in many ways….I would have to say…..in the region of……How can I have sanctions with 6 players? Its ridiculuss !!”

     

     

    We arra poor wee peepulls”

  9. Whitecrook

     

     

    They are all hurting badly mate. You can bet that the board are keeping a close watch on what is being said.

  10. The Comfortable Collective on

    Watching the ESPN round up of the season, I still think Rudi Skatchel could do a wee twilight shift of his career at Celtic Park, a la Billy Stark. . .

  11. Awe_Naw_No_Annoni_Oan_Anaw_Noo on

    Very good Paul67

     

     

    My only concern is your safety. Take care …dangerous times ahead.

     

     

    HH

  12. Inflammatory, apocalyptic & encouragement for disorder. Scotland’s leading historian on SFA chief’s ‘social unrest’ remarks.

     

     

    the herald tomorrow

  13. angelgabriel on

    Mr J.(rotten) Lydon having a good pop at the panel on question time.

     

     

    Is he an internet bampot ?

     

     

    greenteethanddyedgreenspikeyhaircsc

  14. TheOriginalSadiesBhoy on

    TheOriginalSadiesBhoy on 5 July, 2012 at 22:28 said:

     

     

    BikerGerryS on 5 July, 2012 at 22:04 said:

     

     

    TheOriginalSadiesBhoy on 5 July, 2012 at 20:49

     

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    Excellent point. I forgot to say in my post that there was no Sky Tv deal in the first half of the 80s. If you wanted to watch a live game – and many did – you had to go out and pay your money. When we won the league at Love St. in 1986 the game wasn’t on live TV nor was the Dundee v Hearts game – both sellouts.

     

     

    When we beat RFC 4-2 at Ibrox in early 80s on same day as Aberdenn could have pipped us to the League Title, but Dundee Utd actually did by beating Dundee FC , all games were sold out and there was no live game on the telly.

     

     

    The more I think about it the more I think we need to get back to this. With regards to Sky we are like junkies living on heroin.

     

     

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    Derbyshire Bhoy

     

     

    Thanks again for your reply. I agree that I’d love to see Celtic playing in England and for us to find a true competitive level that a huge club such as ours deserves. However, this is perhaps the start of a new dawn for Scottish football. As someone said earlier, no longer can we dismiss the supporters of smaller clubs than Celtic as ‘ Huns without the bus fare’. They have made a stand. They have come to a reasoned decision to put pressure on their clubs knowing that it might be detrimental to them financially to exclude Newco from the SPL.

     

     

    Bearing that in mind and the rebuffs we have had from the CEO of the FL, perhaps we need to press for an all encompassing change to Scottish Football’s structure – based on merit – that is fair to all of the teams and devote all of our energies to improving the product on offer and increasing the competitive levels of all teams. Let’s try to keep resources (money and players) in Scotland. This might necessitate the inclusion of escape clauses if a certain amount of money is bid for a particular player but insofar as we can we need to promote the Scottish game with perhaps no TV deal and if a particular game catches the public interest, let’s sell the TV rights to the highest bidder if the game is already a sell out – just as we used to do. And make sure we charge plenty for it.

  15. Awe Naw

     

     

    Good point. Be very careful out there Paul. A lot of nutters about.

  16. Did I hear Sally correctly in his sarcastically, insincere interview that Sevco 1690 only have 6 players? If that is the case why are they being considered for any league appart from the Tennent’s sixes? Maybe that’s why Tennents are still sponsoring them. Also I see he was wearing a retro top from his old club Norwegian Blue FC RIP.

     

    Feckin’ abnegator.

  17. @GerryBraiden: Inflammatory, apocalyptic & encouragement for disorder. Scotland’s leading historian on SFA chief’s ‘social unrest’ remarks. Herald tomoro

  18. The Comfortable Collective on

    Watching ESPN Season Review,

     

     

    Now into February and still no mention of Mervin Cellik

  19. Auld Neil Lennon heid on

    Auld Neil Lennon heid on 5 July, 2012 at 22:14 said:

     

     

     

    derbyshirebhoy on 5 July, 2012 at 20:15 said:

     

     

    One of the things to emerge of late is just how much the nature of the contract with Sky as presented by Doncaster and msm is destroying the intergrity of our game. That it was undermining it by fuelling higher wages darn sarf has been a sad fact of life for a while, but the combination of both and Romanov’s statement on SPLTV has focussed attention back on to how Sky have a lot to answer for in terms of the destruction of our game.

     

     

    So there is a mood there to develop and the RTC blog, with supporters from many clubs reading, is one place to build on that mood.

     

     

    A survey of fans asking if the subscribe to Sky/ESPn or Virgin and Sky Sports, how much and if they would consider pulling out of Sky do not change their approach to the Scottish nation (got to make it a nation issue) might attract attention.

     

     

    There is another factor and that is ESPN losing out to BT Vison must raise questions if they are going to hang around anyway and for how long. What an opportunity for BT Vision to step in especially as the BT Vision CEO Mark Watson (Not Ian Livingston the BT CEO at Celtic)

     

     

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/jul/01/bt-vision-marc-watson-interview?newsfeed=true

     

     

    has according to the above article experience of the SPL TV issues in Scotland.

     

     

    So if ESPN might be pulling out and Sky are really robbing Scottish Football blind and with BT Vision on the prowl why is Doncaster not on the blower taling to BT Vision?

  20. bournesouprecipe on 5 July, 2012 at 22:48 said:

     

    Inflammatory, apocalyptic & encouragement for disorder. Scotland’s leading historian on SFA chief’s ‘social unrest’ remarks.

     

     

    the herald tomorrow

     

     

    share on F’book or Twitter

     

     

     

    Sorry mate just posted same as you.

  21. NatKnow - "We welcome the paper-chase..." on

    “Kitten stuck down well will not be rescued – unless Sevco allowed straight into SFL1” – Regan a few moments ago

  22. I saw Minceheid’s post this afternoon re travel to Glasgow on Saturday 4th August for the game with Aberdeen. Earlier as I was browsing the Easyjet site looking for flights from Belfast that day my eye was drawn to a post from an eagle eyed member who had contacted Sky and been told that they had two SPL games scheduled for Sunday 5th August, one at 12.15 and one at 3pm but were unable to tell him which games were being shown. I have deferred making travel arrangements as I now feel our game with Aberdeen will be a Sunday fixture.

     

    Tonight I read that Fat Sally states that he would prefer to start in Division 3. If that is the case then Newco would take the place of Stranraer who would move to Division 2.

     

    If so, will Strathclyde police allow both clubs to play home fixtures on the same day? If Newco do play in Division 3 then there are a number of clashes

     

    Sat 1st Sept: Newco v Elgin: Celtic v Hibernian

     

    Sat 22nd Sept: Newco v Montrose Celtic v Club 12 (begins with the letters DUN and ends with E)

     

     

    Sat 10th Nov: Newco v Peterhead Celtic v St Johnstone

     

    In addition to this on Sat 20th Oct Newco are at home to Queen’s Park while Celtic travel to St Mirren. I used to travel with a club but now make my own arrangements as I stay overnight (I have to meet Estadio/Hebcelt!) this makes life difficult. It’s as if we have the split at the start of the league.

     

    If Newco are in Div 1 there are also potential clashes but since we don’t know who Club 12 are……………..

     

    As Donald Rumsfield said

     

    There are known knowns; there are things we know that we know.

     

    There are known unknowns; that is to say there are things that, we now know we don’t know.

     

    But there are also unknown unknowns – there are things we do not know, we don’t know.

     

    But then Regan is concerned about social unrest!

  23. Finn MacCunaill, I am under no illusion on that front.

     

     

    STBF, last week a very clever person told me ‘history does not change in small increments, large events change things’.

     

     

    RogueLeader, I’ll see what I can do.

     

     

    dixiebhoy69, perhaps.

     

     

    whitecrook tim, sorry, I missed John Brown’s comments, however….. I would be very reluctant to interrupt him. In whatever he does.

     

     

    In fact, I’d give him enormous encouragement.

     

     

    voguepunter, them’s the breaks.

     

     

    Awe Naw, sure will.

  24. The bould bhoys..... Tá ár lá anois on

    mic1888

     

     

    Ahbit huv Darlington goat tradishuns ?

     

     

    This is no Darlington this is Rainjurrssss !

  25. The Comfortable Collective on

    11 of the huns 77 league goals last season were scored by chaps who have been kind enough to transfer over to the new club, Sevco.

  26. The Comfortable Collective on

    If the huns had been GIVEN 10 points last season for going into administration instead of losing 10 points, Celtic would still have won the league.