the pass by Engels to tangerine boy for the second goal was pure mcstay
jackiemac on
3 : 1
jackiemac on
I never saw the maestro
DeniaBhoy on
I thought Klopp would have been a tough act to follow but Slot has delivered a title in his first season.
DeniaBhoy on
On Sky Sports football this evening, Henrik Larrson: 20 years on. Remembering his time at Celtic.
UK time 6.30pm.
7 30pm here in Spain.
fourstonecoppi on
Big Ange is deffo toast!
Tobago Street on
Ange and Andy sharing a wee word there.
T
the long wait is over on
Four stone
Not sure.
Played a weakened team with one eye on Europe next week.
He will be though if he doesn’t , at the very least , get to the final.
Nice wee moment in the Liverpool game when Andy Robertson seeks him out to have a word in his ear.
The old romantic in me thinks that’s because of the Celtic connection.
fourstonecoppi on
the long wait is over on 27th April 2025 6:38 pm
aye ye could be right on both
Celtic Mac on
Liverpool back at the top of the EPL
Thought that if City were to slip back that Arsenal would make it third time lucky but not to be
Klopp left a very good team and a great squad behind him, and Slott carried that on
Liked his Feyonoord team too.
Maestro on
Was the minutes silence for the Pope not observed elsewhere in the UK?
DeniaBhoy on
Watching Sutton and Larsson on Sky. Larsson talking about how good the team was in the Seville season, 15 internationalists in the squad. Sutton says “does that include me?” to which Larsson says “England B doesn’t count” 😀
Hot Smoked on
“Maestro on 27th April 2025 7:15 pm
Was the minutes silence for the Pope not observed elsewhere in the UK?”
Don`t know. Was it observed in Scotland other than at Tannadice?
Paisley?
Tontine Tim on
HOT SMOKED on 27TH APRIL 2025 7:45 PM
“Maestro on 27th April 2025 7:15 pm
Was the minutes silence for the Pope not observed elsewhere in the UK?”
Don`t know. Was it observed in Scotland other than at Tannadice? Paisley?
*well wait until one week the day it will be like hell on earth has broken loose
An Tearmann on
Burnley78
Is it WAC Celtic have player trading agreement with?
Hh
An Tearmann on
*SENTINEL CELTS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2024-25*
*RESULTS FROM GAME #52 DUNDEE UNITED 0 CELTIC 5 (STRAIN(o.g.), KUHN(2), IDAH(2))*
Good evening, friends.
Apologies again for no match report on such an important game but time ran away with me. Suffice to say that we are Champions again and Going for 56! We extended the gap at the top to 17 points, the same gap that separates 2nd from 5th.
We have now played 52 games this season. In Europe we played 10, won 3, drew 4 and lost 3 scoring 15 goals and conceding 17. Domestically we have now played 42, winning 34, drawing 4 and losing 4, scoring 133 goals and conceding 29.
Having scored 5 goals (again!) our total league goals scored now sits at 102. The record, held by Celtic under Ange in season 2022-23 is 114 so we’d need another 13 from our 4 remaining games to beat that. A very tall ask but we’ll see…….
Thank you so much to the 64 who voted this time around. Around 10 below the season average on the day when we clinched the title and scored 5 goals. Hmmmmmmm…
The total votes cast for each player are as follows, with my own nominations asterisked.
Sinisalo: 3
Johnston: 4
Carter-Vickers*: 5
Scales: 10
Taylor: 4
McGregor: 31
Hatate: 5
Engels: 23
Kuhn*: 52
Maeda*: 35
Jota: 0
Idah: 20
Forrest: 0
Bernardo: 0
McCowan: 0
Schlupp: 0
And so, the players receiving POINTS for the game against Dundee United are –
Kuhn – 5 points
Maeda – 4 points
McGregor – 3 points
Engels – 2 points
Idah – 1 point
And the overall positions after 52 games played are – [STILL TO DO]
The monthly award is based simply on the total votes received over that particular month. During April we had just 4 games, St Johnston (twice), Kilmarnock and Dundee United.
In third place with 118 votes is Daizen Maeda. Neck and neck for the top 2 spots though and just losing out with 133 votes is Reo Hatate. April’s Player of the Month is pretty apt – step forward, Captain Calum McGregor with 135 votes.
Monthly winners –
August – Calum McGregor 184
September – Paulo Bernardo 173
October – Liam Scales 168
November – Nicola Kuhn 298
December – Kaspar Schmeichel 198
January – Arne Engels 225
February – Daizen Maeda 442
March – Daizen Maeda 243
April – Calum McGregor 135
Our next game is a relatively meaningless visit to Ibrox to face Triggers Broom FC. Although a win would put us 20 points clear. Kick off next Sunday is at 12.00pm.
Seemed to be no black armbands on show at Paisley.
Burnley78 on
An T
Apologies for delay.
I wish it was. WAC are Wolfsberg a really strong emerging team.
Admira Wacker are our partner club there. A very strong second team tier.
Burnley78 on
An T
To be clear Admira are the bigger club of the 2 and should be promoted again this season.
Wolfsberg are currently like St Johnstone or Ross Co, on the odd year this past decade, currently having their best spell ever.
Celtic Mac on
Why is it that football, a sport of the people must always be the beast of burden?
And why do some Celtic supporters feel like victims when they feel alone in doing so?
Black Lives Matter, Taking the Knee, wearing the Poppy et al are invariably aimed, targeted if you like, at, still what is a largely working class game. Take the knee, but do not protest at what is happening elsewhere, UEFA will decide when, and where you should show obeisance.
The BBC spent four hours covering the funeral of Pope Francis yesterday, a brilliant piece of broadcasting, now on the record, in the way the death of the Pontiff could not have been covered in the past. Celtic and Dundee United, clubs with historical connections with the Catholic Church, carried out a moment of respect in memory of Francis passing, A worthy and commendable gesture in its own right. But let us not judge ourselves as to what happens or does not happen elsewhere in Scotland or anywhere else.
Pope Francis welcomed Celtic FC in the Vatican City not so long ago, it was right and fitting that we should commemorate his passing, not all have shared that connection or privelege, no need to feel impugned when they do not replicate our own actions.
Addio Francesco CSC
An Tearmann on
Burnley78
Thanks for the comprehensive answer.👍Its something i would like to see grow in the our game.
Imo the reserves and b team league are to remote from our first team,so a year in Austria,Italy,Spain or Germany would really help the player develop and hopefully bring a synergistic experience to both club and player.
I am NOT an expert in body language, but hopefully JOTAS injury isnt too bad as he was smiling and laughing as much as anyone during the celebrations on Saturday at Tannadice albeit on crutches ?
I really hope that the Celtic Players are determined to get their revenge on the Huns this Sunday at Ipox ? We did NOT deserve to lose the last game at Celtic Park against the Huns, as they got very lucky with the build up to their winning goal.
Surely, The CELTS will score AT LEAST TWO Goals against the ugly mob on Sunday ?
HH.
Chairbhoy on
Good Morning Celts – Champion Day To Be A Tim
A timely reminder came on my social media feed this morning:
DEATH of Benito Mussolini (28 April 1945) at the hands of communist partisans, 80 years ago today. [Bertrand] Russell concerning the evils of fascism:
“The first step in a fascist movement is the combination under an energetic leader of a number of men who possess more than the average share of leisure, brutality, and stupidity. The next step is to fascinate fools and muzzle the intelligent, by emotional excitement on the one hand and terrorism on the other.“
— Bertrand Russell, Freedom and Government (1940)
Russell continues:
“Fascism is a complex movement; its German and Italian forms differ widely, and in other countries, if it spreads, it may assume still other shapes. It has, however, certain essentials, without which it would cease to be Fascism. It is anti-democratic, it is nationalistic, it is capitalistic, and it appeals to those sections of the middle class which suffer through modern developments…”
Hail Hail
Gene on
Chairbhoy
A timely reminder indeed
Fear is the weapon of fascism – fear of immigration, foreigners etc
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the pass by Engels to tangerine boy for the second goal was pure mcstay
3 : 1
I never saw the maestro
I thought Klopp would have been a tough act to follow but Slot has delivered a title in his first season.
On Sky Sports football this evening, Henrik Larrson: 20 years on. Remembering his time at Celtic.
UK time 6.30pm.
7 30pm here in Spain.
Big Ange is deffo toast!
Ange and Andy sharing a wee word there.
T
Four stone
Not sure.
Played a weakened team with one eye on Europe next week.
He will be though if he doesn’t , at the very least , get to the final.
Nice wee moment in the Liverpool game when Andy Robertson seeks him out to have a word in his ear.
The old romantic in me thinks that’s because of the Celtic connection.
the long wait is over on 27th April 2025 6:38 pm
aye ye could be right on both
Liverpool back at the top of the EPL
Thought that if City were to slip back that Arsenal would make it third time lucky but not to be
Klopp left a very good team and a great squad behind him, and Slott carried that on
Liked his Feyonoord team too.
Was the minutes silence for the Pope not observed elsewhere in the UK?
Watching Sutton and Larsson on Sky. Larsson talking about how good the team was in the Seville season, 15 internationalists in the squad. Sutton says “does that include me?” to which Larsson says “England B doesn’t count” 😀
“Maestro on 27th April 2025 7:15 pm
Was the minutes silence for the Pope not observed elsewhere in the UK?”
Don`t know. Was it observed in Scotland other than at Tannadice?
Paisley?
HOT SMOKED on 27TH APRIL 2025 7:45 PM
“Maestro on 27th April 2025 7:15 pm
Was the minutes silence for the Pope not observed elsewhere in the UK?”
Don`t know. Was it observed in Scotland other than at Tannadice? Paisley?
*well wait until one week the day it will be like hell on earth has broken loose
Burnley78
Is it WAC Celtic have player trading agreement with?
Hh
*SENTINEL CELTS PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2024-25*
*RESULTS FROM GAME #52 DUNDEE UNITED 0 CELTIC 5 (STRAIN(o.g.), KUHN(2), IDAH(2))*
Good evening, friends.
Apologies again for no match report on such an important game but time ran away with me. Suffice to say that we are Champions again and Going for 56! We extended the gap at the top to 17 points, the same gap that separates 2nd from 5th.
We have now played 52 games this season. In Europe we played 10, won 3, drew 4 and lost 3 scoring 15 goals and conceding 17. Domestically we have now played 42, winning 34, drawing 4 and losing 4, scoring 133 goals and conceding 29.
Having scored 5 goals (again!) our total league goals scored now sits at 102. The record, held by Celtic under Ange in season 2022-23 is 114 so we’d need another 13 from our 4 remaining games to beat that. A very tall ask but we’ll see…….
Thank you so much to the 64 who voted this time around. Around 10 below the season average on the day when we clinched the title and scored 5 goals. Hmmmmmmm…
The total votes cast for each player are as follows, with my own nominations asterisked.
Sinisalo: 3
Johnston: 4
Carter-Vickers*: 5
Scales: 10
Taylor: 4
McGregor: 31
Hatate: 5
Engels: 23
Kuhn*: 52
Maeda*: 35
Jota: 0
Idah: 20
Forrest: 0
Bernardo: 0
McCowan: 0
Schlupp: 0
And so, the players receiving POINTS for the game against Dundee United are –
Kuhn – 5 points
Maeda – 4 points
McGregor – 3 points
Engels – 2 points
Idah – 1 point
And the overall positions after 52 games played are – [STILL TO DO]
105 points – Maeda
70 points – McGregor
64 points – Kuhn
61 points – Engels
60 points – Hatate
52 points – Schmeichel
41 points – Bernardo, Scales
39 points – Johnston A
32 points – Trusty
30 points – McCowan
27 points – Carter-Vickers
26 points – Taylor
24 points – Kyogo
22 points – Jota
19 points – Schlupp, Valle
18 points – Yang
16 points – Idah
9 points – Forrest
7 points – Nawrocki, O’Riley
3 points – Sinisalo, Welsh
2 points – Murray
0 points – Bonnar, Cummings, Holm, Johnston M., Kenny, Palma, Ralston, Turley
*PLAYER OF THE MONTH*
The monthly award is based simply on the total votes received over that particular month. During April we had just 4 games, St Johnston (twice), Kilmarnock and Dundee United.
In third place with 118 votes is Daizen Maeda. Neck and neck for the top 2 spots though and just losing out with 133 votes is Reo Hatate. April’s Player of the Month is pretty apt – step forward, Captain Calum McGregor with 135 votes.
Monthly winners –
August – Calum McGregor 184
September – Paulo Bernardo 173
October – Liam Scales 168
November – Nicola Kuhn 298
December – Kaspar Schmeichel 198
January – Arne Engels 225
February – Daizen Maeda 442
March – Daizen Maeda 243
April – Calum McGregor 135
Our next game is a relatively meaningless visit to Ibrox to face Triggers Broom FC. Although a win would put us 20 points clear. Kick off next Sunday is at 12.00pm.
Hail Hail!
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HH
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Tontine Tim
Seemed to be no black armbands on show at Paisley.
An T
Apologies for delay.
I wish it was. WAC are Wolfsberg a really strong emerging team.
Admira Wacker are our partner club there. A very strong second team tier.
An T
To be clear Admira are the bigger club of the 2 and should be promoted again this season.
Wolfsberg are currently like St Johnstone or Ross Co, on the odd year this past decade, currently having their best spell ever.
Why is it that football, a sport of the people must always be the beast of burden?
And why do some Celtic supporters feel like victims when they feel alone in doing so?
Black Lives Matter, Taking the Knee, wearing the Poppy et al are invariably aimed, targeted if you like, at, still what is a largely working class game. Take the knee, but do not protest at what is happening elsewhere, UEFA will decide when, and where you should show obeisance.
The BBC spent four hours covering the funeral of Pope Francis yesterday, a brilliant piece of broadcasting, now on the record, in the way the death of the Pontiff could not have been covered in the past. Celtic and Dundee United, clubs with historical connections with the Catholic Church, carried out a moment of respect in memory of Francis passing, A worthy and commendable gesture in its own right. But let us not judge ourselves as to what happens or does not happen elsewhere in Scotland or anywhere else.
Pope Francis welcomed Celtic FC in the Vatican City not so long ago, it was right and fitting that we should commemorate his passing, not all have shared that connection or privelege, no need to feel impugned when they do not replicate our own actions.
Addio Francesco CSC
Burnley78
Thanks for the comprehensive answer.👍Its something i would like to see grow in the our game.
Imo the reserves and b team league are to remote from our first team,so a year in Austria,Italy,Spain or Germany would really help the player develop and hopefully bring a synergistic experience to both club and player.
HH
Good morning from a sunny North Staffs
https://www.celticnewsnow.com/hoople/
Got it in 5
Good morning all from Govanhill. A week of thrills and spills starts now. 👍
Gene, hoople
tks
got it in six
I am NOT an expert in body language, but hopefully JOTAS injury isnt too bad as he was smiling and laughing as much as anyone during the celebrations on Saturday at Tannadice albeit on crutches ?
I really hope that the Celtic Players are determined to get their revenge on the Huns this Sunday at Ipox ? We did NOT deserve to lose the last game at Celtic Park against the Huns, as they got very lucky with the build up to their winning goal.
Surely, The CELTS will score AT LEAST TWO Goals against the ugly mob on Sunday ?
HH.
Good Morning Celts – Champion Day To Be A Tim
A timely reminder came on my social media feed this morning:
DEATH of Benito Mussolini (28 April 1945) at the hands of communist partisans, 80 years ago today. [Bertrand] Russell concerning the evils of fascism:
“The first step in a fascist movement is the combination under an energetic leader of a number of men who possess more than the average share of leisure, brutality, and stupidity. The next step is to fascinate fools and muzzle the intelligent, by emotional excitement on the one hand and terrorism on the other.“
— Bertrand Russell, Freedom and Government (1940)
Russell continues:
“Fascism is a complex movement; its German and Italian forms differ widely, and in other countries, if it spreads, it may assume still other shapes. It has, however, certain essentials, without which it would cease to be Fascism. It is anti-democratic, it is nationalistic, it is capitalistic, and it appeals to those sections of the middle class which suffer through modern developments…”
Hail Hail
Chairbhoy
A timely reminder indeed
Fear is the weapon of fascism – fear of immigration, foreigners etc
Melvin Udall
Where are ye?🤔
BRRB
Well clear of you if he has any sense 😉
Gene
A fair point. 😁