While the postponement of today’s Premiership game against Dundee was inevitable, Brendan Rodgers and the players will be far from happy not participating in a game they prepared for. For the manager, in particular, this of one of the two games he could deploy Marvin Compper before heading to Ibrox a week on Sunday.
Compper signed his Celtic contact in December but it will be March before he wears the hoops for the first time. His experience would be invaluable at Ibrox next week, but on the back of only one game, and that against lower league opposition?
I don’t know the player but without further evidence, I’d stick with Ajer and Simonovic.
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Gary67
I’m sure the league dictate the fixture not the clubs.
BMCW
To be fair to sevco play on Sunday so i’m sure it will be full speed ahead today with the snow clearing :)
VFR800
Thanks for the update. The safety of fans getting to and from Parkhead must be paramount. The fact it is live on the box should play no part in the decision making.
Should we really be asking fans to attend in the current climate ?
HH.
new article posted.
BIG-CUP-WINNERS
Very good 8-)))))))))))
H.H Mick
BRTH 9.57
Good reading, thanks
Re the miss reporting by the BBC and other establishment news outlets on British wrongdoing in Ireland , I think Albert Maysles summed it up perfectly …
‘ Tyranny is the deliberate removal of nuance ‘
Greenpinata
Many supporters park just off Duke St and up and around Maukinfauld Rd. None of these areas are in good condition (traffic and pedestrian) and it will lead to many fans not being able to get parked and cause real congestion on all the approaches to the Stadium.
Unless the cooncil get the gritters and snowploughs out to clear up it will be pretty grim tomorrow!
KTF
Would rather have played the Dundee game next midweek but happy enough play it when we will have more players back from injury.
The “diaries” are grand reading.
But, that shouldn’t then lead you to stand inside a football stadium, in Scoatlind, where you stand and sing songs about the armed struggle.
The armed struggle is over!
It was a “live” issue in the days of the Jungle. Brother Walfrid would have wanted the folk who remain in the six counties, to do so, in peace. Jesus would have wanted that, so to, would Bobby Sands and, MACANBHEATHA, and, so to, should you.
The brexit palaver, is, imho, the cooked up excuse, by the British and Sinn Fein, to facilitate the referendum for a united Ireland.
Ah mean, it was said, back in the day, if republicans….
Put the guns away √
There was to be two decades of peace √
The unionist majority would fall below 50 % √
Then, with those boxes ticked, Sinn Fein would be given permission to hold a referendum on Irish unity.
Gerry Adams and, Martin McGuinness have been a, strategically masterful duo.
Just how ironic it would be, if, Mr Adams was trying to sensitively, from behind the scenes with his old pal, Jeremy Corbyn, trying to alleviate the fears of unionists in the six counties, whilst, back in Glasgow, Celtic supporters were still trying to wage the armed struggle, trying to express their rebelliousness, whilst supporting a PLC board who tricked these same pseudo rebels into rubber stamping, the Sevco / Rainjurs Same Club £49 Lie ?
Its enough to make yer heart go – “Did Celtic “really” die when the fenian rebellious Jungle was flattened ?”
Maybe waan day they’ll get it…..
Maybe waan day!
Mr McNeill, have a grand day, thank you.
Mr Gemmell, thank you. RIP.
…….oot.