For the love of the game. And endurance of Ally McCoist

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Close to 100 people agreed to participate in the Scottish FA’s disciplinary panel, as Neil Lennon put it yesterday, “for the love of the game”.  Processes were established and although panel members would meet and be introduced to club officials who were subject to their decisions, they were granted freedom from publicity in order for them to hand out punishments free of intimidation.

This freedom has now gone.

Such was the reaction to Ally McCoist’s public demand to know the names of the panel members who judged the actions of his club the SFA felt it prudent to select panellists who were happy to expose themselves and their places of employment to the outcry the original panellists endured.  IF they uphold of increase the penalties.

On Wednesday evening we should find out whether intimidation of the SFA works.

The biggest scandal of all is that despite the consequences of McCoist’s actions, the SFA have taken no disciplinary action against him.  Rangers officials are free to react to the appeal judgement in the same manner as the original without fear of consequence.

Other managers who are pursued for more prosaic matters might consider the SFA panel have something personal against them.

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  1. Moonbeams WD. Kano 1000 \o/ Supporting Neil Lennon 100%. Champions. on 12 May, 2012 at 20:32:

     

     

    You are correct mate, shouldn’t doubt my original source. It was another third party that has led me to believe it will not happen Monday. Time will tell…

     

     

    Moonbeams WD. Kano 1000 \o/ Supporting Neil Lennon 100%. Champions. on 12 May, 2012 at 20:37:

     

     

    …Lets forget about the Huneraty tonight…

     

     

    A bit late to echo your sentiment but can I end this post by saying:

     

     

    Lets forget about huneraty today.

     

     

    Today is all about celebrating another great day in the illustrious history of CFC.

     

     

    Another league title earned hard work and honesty endeavours and of course with our integrity in tact.

     

     

    I wish everybody in Tim Land a fantastic day, whether you will be at CP, listening on a radio, watching on Sky or a dodgy stream.

     

     

    And a word of caution to those attending First Communions, I know your minds will be elsewhere. However, please remember it is the weans day, there will be many many days like today to celebrate in the next 125 years and beyond. Hang on to that thought and think of dead football cubs that will not have any more such days to celebrate.

     

     

    Keep the Faith!

     

     

    Hail Hail!

  2. macjay1 for Neil Lennon on

    Hat off to all my fellow Tims who will represent all of us who are unable to attend today`s celebration of who we are and what we have achieved.

     

    It`s been a long road.

     

    There may be some way to go.

     

    We must travel it together.

     

    Our predecessors deserve that.

     

    Thanks to all of you.

     

     

    M.W.D. Your Tim friends are with you and beside you.

  3. archdeaconsbench on

    Kevjungle…

     

    When yer right, yer right….

     

    Fergus facilitated the transformation of CP partly with his own capital, that much is true. But the story of Brian Dempsey wanting to sell back the shares to the fans who had paid more for the stadium was also true. I personally cannot understand the sudden, and it is sudden outpouring of adoration for Fergus for many reasons. A few of which you have already touched on. He was far from flawless and this was evident on the day when thousands of fans booed him the day we unfurled the flag. Lets not get caught up in the fevered re-writing of history here, there were boos all round the ground. I was there. Now, ask yourself, why did this happen?

     

    I do wish people would ditch the campaign to get ‘the wee man to unfurl the flag..’ It is no more than a crass knee jerk reaction to whats going on at Der Hun, its tacky, its classless and quite frankly not the Celtic way… Just my 2 bobs worth you understand…

     

     

    And no. I’m not a hun.

  4. archdeaconsbench on 13 May, 2012 at 07:03 said:

     

     

    Brian Dempsey was no saint either

     

     

    Fergus waded through an intray of unimaginable shit to put Celtic back on the road to were we are today

     

     

    I hope the Bunnet does come for the flag unfurling, it is correct in order to undo the wrong of the tabloid led moronic boos that day

  5. Paddy G

     

     

    Pouring down in G72..

     

    not wanting to rain on jobo’s parade but true… o))

  6. Good morning my Celtic friends especially my aussietim children who would normally be with me today, other great Celts like mr Z and of course our friends who can’t be with us but will in our heart and soul.

     

    Most Celtic folk will dedicate this day to Neil Francis Lennon, laudable I’d say and at the final whistle Neil will go straight over to the Green Brigade where I stand and he’ll applaud those bhoys in Green.

     

    I was an original punk rocker so my Alt plaudits today is for a man who’s stayed strong, true and proud of his team, one man who’s kept us focussed on the Celts winninng and the Huns receiving their just desserts, he’s my kinda Celtic Mhan, his name….. I give you my friends in Celtic…. Paul 67 Brennan, he is IMO the Celtic Bhoy who deserves all the plaudits.

     

    Song for today- one love CSC

     

    Vinny

  7. Vinny

     

    oldtim going to match,I will meet him in one of the lounges today. will get a hold of you at half time to arrange rooms etc..

  8. Morning,

     

     

    What a day!

     

     

    Neil Lennon lifts his first League trophy and rangers play their last ever game.

     

     

    HH

  9. Bhodran Man on 13 May, 2012 at 07:23:

     

     

    Enjoy your day amigo…

     

     

    blantyretim on 13 May, 2012 at 07:29:

     

     

    Just read back on last night’s posts and saw MWD’s at 00:16. I will as I know we all will remember him in our Prayers that he will make a speedy recovery and back to his old self.

     

     

    Can you do me a big favour and give him one those big hugs to him from me?

     

     

    Keep the Faith!

     

     

    Hail Hail!

  10. Celtic have pulled the plug on

     

    the deal to sign Polish centre-

     

    half Jaroslaw Fojut on a Bosman

     

    deal.

     

    Fojut suffered a knee injury playing

     

    for Slask Wroclaw a fortnight ago

     

    and met up with Celtic’s medical

     

    team in London last week.

     

    A pre-contract deal had been

     

    agreed but with fears that the

     

    defender may have suffered

     

    cruciate ligament damage the deal

     

    is now off.

     

    Neil Lennon admitted: “It looks

     

    like Jaroslaw has done his cruciate

     

    and that deal will be off now. He

     

    was in London on Tuesday with

     

    our doctor Roddy Macdonald to

     

    see a specialist.

     

    “Of course when you sign a player

     

    on a pre-contract there is always

     

    that clause in it, so we have the

     

    option to break it.

     

    “And going on the medical advice

     

    we’re getting we won’t be taking

     

    him. I think he’s had a cruciate

     

    injury before and it looks like he’s

     

    suffered the same thing again.”

     

    With Glenn Loovens and Daniel

     

    Majstorovic out of contract during

     

    the summer bringing in two centre-

     

    halfs as well as securing the future

     

    of Fraser Forster or otherwise will

     

    be Lennon’s transfer priorities.

  11. I see their is some disagreement on who should unfurl the flag……a late contender must be Craigy Whyte. As recent as the LAST old firm game his name reverberated around Celtic Park.

     

     

    I cannot think of one man who at times has generated such admiration from both sets of supporters.

  12. I am at a wee bit of a loss, if Brian Dempsey wanted to sell his shares to ‘the fans’ at a loss, who the hell stopped him?

     

     

    I smell myth.

     

     

    Can those stating that Brian D

  13. Can those stating that Brian Dempsey wanted to sell his shares at a loss point me to proof of this claim. Really sounds like a right good dyed in the wool hun myth to me.

  14. The old “It wisnae me. It wis him.” defence. Works everytime that one.

     

     

    I suppose now that SDM has been exposed for what he really is, that same defence “It wis aw his fault” will be tried again.

     

     

    Quite clearly you were all only too glad to enjoy all the good times with them. Now that you know they are hollow, ‘tainted’ victories are you going to burn your NIAR dvds?

     

     

    What Celtic fans have been tellling you all along is the simple truth. The only reason ‘the mighty ragers’ have won so many trophies throughout their history is because they have buckled and bent every rule in the book and used every cheating trick they can think of.

     

     

    Now that all the horrendous truth is leaching out, who are you going to believe, all the people who have been lying to you (& everyone else) for years or the one group of people who have been telling you the truth all along?

  15. The latest consortium trying to buy crisis-

     

    club Rangers is headed by former Sheffield

     

    United chief executive Charles Green.

     

    Until now, the little-known group had been

     

    rumoured to have links to financiers from

     

    the Far East.

     

    Graeme Souness has also been sounded out

     

    about getting involved, but the former

     

    Rangers boss is unlikely to do so.

     

    A source close to the consortium confirmed:

     

    “We are in talks with Rangers

     

    administrators.”

     

    Controversial former Toon chairman,

     

    Shepherd had a chequered history on

     

    Tyneside.

     

    A year after taking over from Sir John Hall,

     

    in 1997, he was caught laughing about how

     

    much Newcastle supporters were prepared

     

    to pay for merchandise.

     

    In 2006 Geordie fans were calling for the

     

    head of the multi-millionaire with the club

     

    fourth bottom of the Premier League.

     

    The haulage tycoon resigned as chairman in

     

    2007 after Mike Ashley’s takeover. Paul Stretford – the agent of Manchester

     

    United and England star Wayne Rooney – is

     

    also involved.

     

    Stretford and Shepherd are now the powers

     

    behind the Triple S Sports and Entertainment

     

    Group, alongside Shepherd’s son Kenneth.

     

    Former Blades chief Green was also part of

     

    Stretford’s Proactive Sports Management –

     

    but he resigned as chairman of the big-

     

    name football agency in 2003.

     

    Sale Sharks owner Brian Kennedy and The

     

    Blue Knights withdrew from the process on

     

    Friday, claiming it is now too late to push

     

    through their favoured method of exiting

     

    administration via a Company Voluntary

     

    Arrangement.

     

    American trucking tycoon Bill Miller

     

    withdrew his offer on Tuesday just days

     

    after being named preferred bidder.

     

    It was revealed by administrators on Friday

     

    that talks with two bidding parties were at

     

    “a very advanced stage”.

  16. Mountblow tim on

    Good morning from a windy Fife

     

     

    Big party to-day at CP have a great day

     

     

    God bless you all

     

     

    Hail Hail

  17. Good mornin’ Troops, from a golden Rebel County……..

     

     

    My heart is in Glasgow, with the Bhoys in spirit.

     

     

    This is the Day –

     

     

    Jackie Morrison, you’ve got the best view of us all!

     

     

    HH.

  18. FPLG at it again. Can you imagine the uproar if Neil had come out with all this…

     

     

    The club’s appeal will be heard on

     

    Wednesday, however, and McCoist feels the

     

    timing of the publication was far from ideal.

     

    “The timing of it is very strange,” he said.

     

    “Whether it [prejudices the appeal] or not

     

    there’s probably only the three men can tell

     

    you. You would hope it wouldn’t, but you

     

    would have to say the timing of it, at best,

     

    would be questionable.”

  19. Scottishleaf juniors 6th birthday today and we are all heading to Paradise to see the trophy being lifted, my wife will be attending her first game at Celtic Park, her only other Celtic game was a 5-0 thrashing of Kille when Chris Sutton got a trick; hopefully a good omen.

  20. up_over_goal on

    Lenny: “My best decision of the season was possibly sticking with Georgios.”

     

     

    It woz Sammi wot won it.

     

     

    *Breakfast of Champions*

  21. blantyretim.

     

     

    Your up early,The excitement of the flag getting hoisted up the flagpole keep you awake,it must be catching I’ve been up since 5ish myself.catching the 10.29 train,should be okay to catch my lift into the park.Hope I can stay awake.

  22. British Telecom, just seen you’re message, I’m extra very happy that a good auld Celtic Mhan is going to make it, tell him I’m bringing some old Celtic stuff from way back for us to talk over,

     

    One Love CSC

  23. ASonOfDan on 13 May, 2012 at 07:49 said:

     

    FPLG at it again. Can you imagine the uproar if Neil had come out with all this

     

     

    FPLG has a neck you couldn’t mark with a blowtorch

     

     

    It seems its alright for him to comment and make ill judged comments before an appeal, but its questionable for the SFA, FPLG called for clarity and transparency, well the SFA have duly obliged, now clarity and transparency is questionable someone needs to explain the meaning of irony to FPLG

  24. All these guys with millions behind the Green bid and yet they can only come up with 8 Million!

     

     

    Funny how a CVA has mot been mentioned this time. FPLG has not let on he has met Green, but has been telling everyone it will always be rangers no matter what happens.

     

     

    LIQUIDATION!

  25. lionroars67

     

     

    Makes my day he is the guy in charge when this has all happened.

     

     

    He is a rat.

     

     

    HH

  26. Spiers starts off well today before, wavering in the middle on the Mint and then rallies to conclude sensibly:

     

     

    Devil in the detail of the SFA’s report

     

     

    Graham Spiers

     

     

    It is rare these days for the Scottish FA to strike a PR victory.

     

     

    After all, what are “the blazers” there for but to be kicked and lampooned? Well, no more. Friday’s extraordinary skewering of Rangers by Scottish football’s ruling body set a new benchmark for governing mandarins fighting back.

     

     

    The SFA’s 100 pages of judicial notes on the recent Rangers tribunal set out in excoriating detail just why they doled out the punishments they did to the Ibrox club. Against a backdrop of wailing and bleating from Ally McCoist and Rangers about the injustice the judicial panel allegedly heaped on them, here in searing detail was the evidence piled high to rebuff such a claim.

     

     

    You might say the SFA have been scheming in choosing to publish such a report. You might even accuse the governing body of faint traces of a dirty war in electing to make public their “notes” on their panel’s proceedings. But, by heavens, in revealing the exhaustive methods by which they examined the Rangers case, the SFA have left the Ibrox club fairly filleted.

     

     

    The report is a veritable compost-heap of evidence for the charges against Rangers, each one of them examined in precise, remorseless language. As if some of us didn’t know it already, here was a football club, in the hands of reckless men, which cut corners, flouted rules, didn’t pay taxes and in general had a thoroughgoing contempt for the laws by which every other club had to abide.

     

     

    Those who try to claim that, in the dispensing of justice, a distinction should be made between Rangers and Craig Whyte are in effect arguing for Rangers to get off scot-free with the whole business.

     

     

    By this line of argument, why not also make a distinction between the club and Sir David Murray? Why not excuse the whole EBTs debacle on account of it being Murray’s decision and not that of Rangers? Indeed, why not absolve every tax dodge and wheeze in the history of British football merely by blaming a club’s chairman or CEO?

     

     

    This would be a cheats’ charter. It would allow every club – or indeed every business – in the country to claim: “It wusnae us, it wiz the boss.” This is not the way to dispense prohibitive justice.

     

     

    Doubtless, more gangs of Rangers fans, egged on by the intellectually malnourished message-boards, will stage further protest marches in indignation at their club’s punishment. Well, the dunces who hope to blithely ride roughshod over the SFA had better have their wits about them. The SFA have been unsparing in their methodology, outlining their protocol, sifting the mountain of evidence and duly delivering their verdict.

     

     

    The report’s conclusion – that Rangers’ wrongdoing could only have been beaten by a match-fixing allegation in terms of cheating – is as damning as it comes. The club is set to appeal the case this week but, after reading this 100-page document, I will be amazed if the appellate tribunal shows much leniency towards Ibrox.

     

     

    Myth upon myth has been busted, the most bogus being that relating to Sir David Murray. As the SFA assert, it is just about inconceivable that Murray could have been “duped” by Whyte – as he has claimed – given the stated urgings of Martin Bain, Murray’s right-hand man at Ibrox, not to sell Rangers to this chancer back in the spring of last year.

     

     

    Those in our media who, in their excruciating fashion, will still not utter a cheep of criticism about Murray are going to find their professional lives intolerably difficult after this report. It is stretching succulent lamb journalism to breaking-point not to cast even a syllable of culpability in Murray’s direction.

     

     

    As the SFA report confirms, the trigger for this whole Rangers saga was the Murray Group’s beholdened debt of around £700m to the Lloyds Banking Group. The bankers called time on Murray and, with a bayonet being pointed to his neck, Rangers FC became a sacrificial lamb in being sold to Whyte.

     

     

    I’ve said it repeatedly: David Murray is not a bad person. He only ever wanted the best for Rangers and for 10 years that marriage proved very successful. But, ultimately, Murray has been the unintending architect of Rangers’ downfall. History will record a dire verdict on his role in the club’s demise.

     

     

    In the context of this coming week the SFA have also stolen a march. Given the desire to know the names of those presiding on the appeal panel – and I think I perceive the dubious motives behind this request – the governing body has chosen to call the doughballs’ bluff by naming them in advance.

     

     

    For the record, they will be led by Lord Carloway, one of Scotland’s highest-ranking legal figures, whose credentials even the bigots and idiots will toil to find fault with. Craig Graham, the Spartans chairman, and Allan Cowan, the former Partick Thistle chairman, must also brace themselves for the onslaught of vitriol.

     

     

    Rangers will come good again. I really hope the club is revived, sooner rather than later. First, though, it must take its medicine, and quit its bleating.

  27. ASonOfDan on 13 May, 2012 at 08:21 said:

     

     

    The bunnet laid out his plans for Celtic before the takeover, and stuck to his plan we had no big surprises

     

     

    A deal done for Rankers behind the scenes and in secret, quelle surprise

     

     

    Going to get ready to for a party in paradise who cares what the weather does

     

     

    An ole favourite from the Celtic end at Hampden

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7QL46cK7B8

  28. BBC reporting Charles Green is buying the tainted, disgraced institution.

     

     

    Lubo.

  29. sixtaeseven: No NewCo in SPL and it's Non-Negotiable! on

    Morning all from gay Paree, lovely and bright (16C max today allegedly).

     

     

    Will there be a better place to be today that at Celtic Park?

     

    I won’t be there physically, but will be tuning in as I usually do (via Ch67 or perchance a Celtic minded pub in Paris).

     

     

    There will be many many songs sung today.

     

     

    I wonder if the total of 115 songs – 66 different – (Vs Killie for title winner) will be beaten today ?

     

    For memory (and courtesy Jobo Baldie)/

     

     

    First half

     

    1 ~ 0.00 ~ Hail, Hail, The Celts Are Here

     

    2 ~ 0.48 ~ Just Can’t Get Enough

     

    3 ~ 2.05 ~ Toy Town

     

    4 ~ 2.55 ~ This Land Is Our Land

     

    5 ~ 3.42 ~ Glasgow Celtic Champions (oh oh oh oh oh oh oh)

     

    6 ~ 4.33 ~ The Celtic Symphony

     

    7 ~ 5.55 ~ Having A Party (when Rangers die)

     

    8 ~ 6.18 ~ Ooh Aah Samaras

     

    9 ~ 6.51 ~ Ki, Ki, Ki, Ki

     

    10 ~ 7.00 ~ Toy Town

     

    ~ 7.08 ~ GOAL!!!!! MULGREW

     

    11 ~ 7.55 ~ Glasgow Celtic Champions (oh oh oh oh oh oh oh)

     

    12 ~ 8.35 ~ Glasgow Celtic Champions (oh oh oh oh oh oh oh)

     

    13 ~ 9.40 ~ We’ve won the league again (fly the flag)

     

    14 ~ 10.30 ~ We’re Only Here For The Party

     

    15 ~ 11.43 ~ Just Can’t Get Enough

     

    16 ~ 12.48 ~ The Lonesome Boatman

     

    17 ~ 13.35 ~ One Neil Lennon

     

    18 ~ 14.04 ~ We’ve won the league again (fly the flag)

     

    19 ~ 14.53 ~ The Huns Are Going Bust

     

    ~ 15.58 ~ GOAL!!!!! LOOVENS

     

    20 ~ 16.38 ~ Glasgow Celtic Champions (oh oh oh oh oh oh oh)

     

    21 ~ 16.51 ~ Championees, championees

     

    22 ~ 17.21 ~ Burley, Burley, what’s the score

     

    23 ~ 17.29 ~ Let’s All Do The Huddle

     

    24 ~ 18.14 ~ Craig Burley, you’re a….

     

    25 ~ 18.55 ~ One Stan Petrov

     

    26 ~ 20.08 ~ Ole! Ole!….

     

    27 ~ 20.41 ~ This Land Is Our Land

     

    28 ~ 21.43 ~ Broonie…Broonie

     

    29 ~ 22.17 ~ Doing The Broonie when Rangers die

     

    30 ~ 23.26 ~ Oh the Rangers are sh….

     

    31 ~ 23.48 ~ Hey, oh oh, hey hey, oh oh oh

     

    32 ~ 25.01 ~ In The Heat Of Lisbon

     

    33 ~ 25.38 ~ Super Joe Ledley

     

    34 ~ 26.12 ~ Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Hey Hey Hey Glasgow Celtic

     

    35 ~ 26.54 ~ Toy Town

     

    36 ~ 27.36 ~ Ki, Ki, Ki, Ki

     

    37 ~ 28.30 ~ Roll Of Honour

     

    38 ~ 30.45 ~ One Neil Lennon

     

    39 ~ 31.30 ~ Over and Over

     

    40 ~ 32.50 ~ The Celtic Symphony

     

    ~ 34.01 ~ GOAL!!!!! MULGREW

     

    41 ~ 34.50 ~ Toy Town

     

    42 ~ 36.03 ~ Championees, championees

     

    43 ~ 36.40 ~ Craig Burley, you’re a….

     

    44 ~ 36.55 ~ The Charlie Mulgrew Song

     

    45 ~ 37.13 ~ Oh oh oh oh oh, oh oh oh oh oh… (ray, do, ray, mi, fa…fa, mi, ray, do, ray)

     

    46 ~ 38.19 ~ Broonie…Broonie

     

    47 ~ 38.41 ~ Glasgow Celtic Champions (oh oh oh oh oh oh oh)

     

    48 ~ 38.54 ~ Ole! Ole!….

     

    49 ~ 39.23 ~ Having A Party (when Rangers die)

     

    50 ~ 39.55 ~ Glasgow’s Green & White (for 2min 40secs)

     

    51 ~ 42.49 ~ Glasgow Celtic Champions (oh oh oh oh oh oh oh)

     

    52 ~ 43.10 ~ We’ve won the league again (fly the flag)

     

    53 ~ 43.43 ~ No Huns In Scotland!

     

    54 ~ 44.15 ~ Rangers Till July!

     

    ~ 44.37 ~ GOAL!!!!! HOOPER

     

    55 ~ 45.23 ~ We Can See You (sneaking out)

     

    56 ~ 45.50 ~ Toy Town

     

    ~ ~ Second half

     

    57 ~ 45.00 ~ You’ll Never Walk Alone

     

    58 ~ 45.35 ~ Craig Burley, you’re a…

     

    59 ~ 46.15 ~ Victor Wanyama Song

     

    60 ~ 46.41 ~ We’re Only Here For The Party

     

    ~ 47.05 ~ SUBSTITUTION – Twardzik for Brown: Captain’s armband to Samaras

     

    61 ~ 47.08 ~ Broonie…Broonie

     

    62 ~ 47.38 ~ Doing The Broonie when Rangers die

     

    63 ~ 48.29 ~ Super Joe Ledley

     

    64 ~ 48.52 ~ Fields Of Athenry

     

    65 ~ 49.58 ~ What’s That Coming Over The Hill, Is It The Taxman?

     

    66 ~ 51.13 ~ Bring on the Hearts, the Hibs, the Rangers

     

    67 ~ 51.39 ~ Sebo, Sebo…(directed at Mulgrew!)

     

    68 ~ 51.59 ~ Rangers Till July!

     

    69 ~ 52.35 ~ Ha ha, ha ha (to the tune of ‘The Billy Boys’)

     

    70 ~ 53.01 ~ Sebo, Sebo…(directed at Kelly of Kilmarnock)

     

    71 ~ 53.44 ~ There’s only one Craig Whyte

     

    72 ~ 54.22 ~ Craig Whyte’s Fenian Army

     

    73 ~ 54.48 ~ Craigy Whyte, Craigy Whyte, Craigy Craigy Whyte (to the tune of ‘Give It Up’)

     

    74 ~ 55.56 ~ Toy Town

     

    75 ~ 56.40 ~ One Neil Lennon

     

    76 ~ 57.20 ~ One Alan Thompson

     

    77 ~ 57.52 ~ Johan Mjallby, Johan Mjallby

     

    78 ~ 59.45 ~ Tommy Burns, Tommy Burns, Tommy Burns

     

    79 ~ 60.34 ~ Jimmy Johnstone (on the wing)

     

    80 ~ 61.18 ~ Willy Maley Song

     

    81 ~ 62.12 ~ Willy Maley Song

     

    82 ~ 63.20 ~ Artur Boruc Song

     

    83 ~ 64.20 ~ You Are My Larsson

     

    84 ~ 65.37 ~ Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life

     

    85 ~ 66.30 ~ The Boys Of The Old Brigade

     

    86 ~ 67.40 ~ Ooh Aah Samaras

     

    87 ~ 67.52 ~ Toy Town

     

    ~ 68.13 ~ SUBSTITUTION – Stokes for Samaras : Captain’s armband to Mulgrew

     

    88 ~ 68.45 ~ Tony, Tony Stokes Song

     

    89 ~ 69.07 ~ We’ve won the league again (fly the flag)

     

    90 ~ 69.58 ~ Championees, championees

     

    91 ~ 70.31 ~ Passing The Trophy (when Rangers die)

     

    92 ~ 71.55 ~ Stand Up For The Champions

     

    93 ~ 72.09 ~ Doing A Huddle (when Rangers die)

     

    94 ~ 73.10 ~ Doing The Conga (when Rangers die)

     

    95 ~ 74.39 ~ We Shall Not Be Moved

     

    96 ~ 75.23 ~ Championees, championees

     

    ~ 75.47 ~ SUBSTITUTION – Blackman for Mulgrew : Captain’s armband to Ledley

     

    97 ~ 76.30 ~ Come On Over To My Place (we’re having a party)

     

    98 ~ 77.31 ~ Glasgow Celtic Champions (oh oh oh oh oh oh oh)

     

    99 ~ 77.55 ~ Super Joe Ledley

     

    100 ~ 78.25 ~ Just Can’t Get Enough

     

    101 ~ 79.00 ~ Ooh Ahh Gary Hooper

     

    102 ~ 79.51 ~ Craig Burley, you’re a….

     

    103 ~ 80.20 ~ Hail, Hail, The Celts Are Here

     

    104 ~ 81.27 ~ Aiden McAnespie

     

    105 ~ 82.50 ~ The Celtic Symphony

     

    106 ~ 84.30 ~ Na, na, na na na na na Celtic (to the tune of ‘Hey Jude’)

     

    107 ~ 84.50 ~ Over and Over

     

    108 ~ 85.13 ~ Jock Stein!

     

    109 ~ 85.41 ~ Championees, championees

     

    110 ~ 86.25 ~ Do, do do do, Nakamura

     

    111 ~ 87.15 ~ Hey, oh oh, hey hey, oh oh oh

     

    ~ 87.39 ~ GOAL!!!!! LEDLEY

     

    112 ~ 88.08 ~ Super Joe Ledley

     

    113 ~ 88.43 ~ Toy Town

     

    ~ 89.04 ~ GOAL!!!!! HOOPER

     

    114 ~ 89.28 ~ Toy Town

     

    115 ~ 90.20 ~ Ooh Ahh Gary Hooper

     

    ~ 92.11 ~ FULL TIME : GLASGOW CELTIC CHAMPIONS!!!

     

     

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