Game time shortage for Compper

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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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  1. See when ye chisel away and, drill deep doon through the misleading mask of, pub team skelping greatness, how good are we really, now that Pedro’s barking caravan has left the building ?

     

    Hmmmm…..?

     

    and,……

     

    Hmmmmmm, again ?

     

    tic – toc CSC

     

    ……..oot.

  2. LENNYBHOY.

     

     

    I have a table for 12, I still have to hear from Zbysek and Delaneys Dunky. the second mentioned I can’t seem to contact, I think that someone on here has the mobile number of Gary’s oldest boy who I have met, If I could get his number I could get him to persuade his old man to give me a call.

     

     

    The other ten have said they are going. D.

  3. Mines a treble

     

     

    But it wont be easy, the MIB fix is in. We will get Madden, Muir, Beaton, Colum, Dallas, McLean, Thompson for the run in. 10 league Games 3 cup games

     

    More Press nonsense and unsettle Brendan stories from MSM.

  4. ZIGGYDOC1 on 28TH FEBRUARY 2018 12:50 PM

     

    !!BADA BING!! on 28TH FEBRUARY 2018 12:40 PM

     

     

    I was also thinking in Sunday that Ajer is probably our best centre back right now. While the boy is an intelligent player with great potential, he’s far from the finished article. Sad indictment that a teenage converted midfielder is now our preferred choice.

     

     

    *hmmm, 2 converted centre halfs didnae look a sad indictment in the 63rd minute at the Estádio Nacional, good players can play anywhere.

  5. Oops….stupid me….he has to foot the cost of the Prospectus irregardless…..and has to show he has the funds to cover all outstanding shares…..;-))

     

     

    answeringmyownquestiondohCSC

     

     

    H.H.

  6. MICKBHOY1888.

     

     

    I doubt very much that I have the strength to stay a night in the Belgrave Hotel.

  7. Reading through the SFM comments on the latest on Dave King I despair for our game and any chance of honesty unless someone says “enough”. Or as I put it over there:

     

     

     

    Easy Jambo

     

    John Clark

     

     

    All supporters interested in an honest game should be grateful for your efforts to keep us/them informed.

     

    Cutting to the chase – why is Dave King allowed any position or role direct or indirect in Scottish football? Do we have to wait until he has added further disrepute to that of his predecessors (when he was also a Board member) before he can be shown the door?

     

     

    What is being demonstrated here is that Scottish football is ungovernable as long as charlatans like King and his cohorts are allowed to participate in the game.

     

     

    To paraphrase Churchill ” You cannot reason with a liar when he your head is up his arse.”

  8. The Bellgrove Hotel is a hostel for down and outs etc, for those who don’t know….posted from a guy who probably agrees with the Windsor councillor who wants the homeless hoovered up and removed , on the day of a Royal Wedding…

  9. DENIABHOY on 28TH FEBRUARY 2018 1:39 PM

     

     

    Mursheen – I have thankfully avoided watching any of their games since they last played us. Of course there are a lot of people lined up against us including the MIBs but I don’t think other teams lie down against them.

     

     

    *they don’t have tae although there’s more than enough davidsons, macleans, patons, lasleys etc that play a different game against us than them. All you need is a compliant mitby and there’s plenty of them out there, even the ben affleck ones, and managers that change tactics, pick sides and make subs that will benefit sevco, not forgetting the smsm that are now highlighting murphy complaining about St Johnstone’s tackles.

  10. JJ- Treble for me, guys coming back to fitness, the increased Mibbery won’t be lost on Brendan, he will play a card on that soon i think…

  11. OLDTIM67 on 28TH FEBRUARY 2018 6:01 PM

     

    Good stuff, I only have Delaney’s number, I’ve tried to contact him a couple of times but no success.

     

    Keep the Faith!

     

    Hail Hail!

  12. HOT SMOKED on 28TH FEBRUARY 2018 5:17 PM

     

    What is the general CQN opinion: Will we win The Treble again this Season?

     

     

    I don`t think we are playing as badly as many seem to think but I don`t think we will (win The Treble)

     

     

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    Highly likely to win the League and progress to the Scottish cup semi final. Hearts and Huns are the main obstacles, in that respect, we could face one or both depending on the draw. Both are capable of beating us on any given day if we’re not at it. At this stage I would say we have a 75% chance. I have a feeling we will play the Huns in the final btw.

  13. lets all do the huddle on

    The Bellgrove Hotel is a hostel for down and outs etc, for those who don’t know….posted from a guy who probably agrees with the Windsor councillor who wants the homeless hoovered up and removed , on the day of a Royal Wedding…

     

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    ffs. wot a sad comment

     

     

    get a grip man

  14. LETS ALL DO THE HUDDLE on 28TH FEBRUARY 2018 6:25 PM

     

    The Bellgrove Hotel is a hostel for down and outs etc, for those who don’t know….posted from a guy who probably agrees with the Windsor councillor who wants the homeless hoovered up and removed , on the day of a Royal Wedding…

     

     

    —–

     

     

     

    ffs. wot a sad comment

     

     

     

    get a grip man

     

     

    Read back to 5.48pm…..a guy with a history of high handed arrogant posts, about people who are not as well off as him, and has admitted to ripping Tims off in his taxi

  15. Just listened to STV news. After stating that three games were cancelled tonight, we were told that Lustig will miss the game against that lot. Do STV have some input into when our game with Dundee will be rescheduled? I suppose anything can happen in this realm.

  16. Any team news for the night?

     

     

    Am at CQN corner………..but it’s a bit quiet……………….

  17. A bit late to the nostalgia party but round about 1953 I was a page boy at a much older cousins wedding after which he emigrated along with another brother to Chicago.

     

     

    As a token of his thanks I was sent a parcel of 3 Sloppy Joes, all T Shirts in the brightest of colours and patterns, followed by a plastic fort with the cowboy and Indian figures in plastic with a Tepee and the wee Lookout points that sat on the fort walls .

     

     

    Needless to say no one in the Gallowgate at that time had seen anything like either.

     

     

    On the gegie narrative , as I recall it was made with pram wheels and adorned with carpet and controls as described but my vehicle of choice was a guidy (sp?)

     

     

    It consisted of a wooden orange box with wooden handles nailed on top to hang on to and guid. The box was nailed to a sturdy length of wood to which was nailed below the wheels from a roller skate.

     

     

    Adornment at the front consisted of beer bottle tops nailed on in a design of the owners choice.

     

     

    The best street to play on, because of the tarmacadam surface, was Moncur St behind the Barrowland Ballroom with a wee swerve down Gibson St past the Steamie.

     

     

    At the bottom of Gibson St on the Gallowgate was The Oyster Bar that sold whelks and mussels.

     

     

    Both Streets were best avoided on a Sunday/Monday evening as strewn whelk shells became a real hazard.

     

     

    Hit one of them in yer guidy at a rate of knots and you took a heidy ower the guidy , also known as tummling yer whulkies.

  18. Brogan Rogan Trevino and Hogan on

    Old Tim/ Lennybhoy

     

     

    Ages ago Delaney’s Dunky told me that he and his son want to come to the Lisbon dinner but since then I haven’t heard from him despite e-mails etc.

  19. BROGAN ROGAN TREVINO AND HOGAN on 28TH FEBRUARY 2018 4:04 PM

     

     

    The Quiet Man has just started on Film Four. I am away to watch Barry Fitzgerald act everyone off the screen and steal every scene he is in and quite a few where he isn’t even there at all!

     

     

    I was in Cong last summer, not for the first time as my paternal granny came fae Connemara. I had to remind the tour guide, who was a Dubliner BTW, that Maureen O’Hara’s real name was Fitzimmons. Incidentally, her sister Peggy joined the Sisters of Charity and worked at St Margaret’s Hospice in Clydebank

  20. Brogan Rogan Trevino and Hogan on

    Tontine Tim

     

     

    That is something I didn’t know. Very interesting about Maureen O’Hara’s Sister.

  21. FAVOURITE UNCLE on

    Adornment at the front consisted of beer bottle tops nailed on in a design of the owners choice.

     

     

    AULDHEID. you sayin you had a GHIA bogie in THE CALTON/

  22. Auldheid,

     

     

    It must be a generational thing…..a sloppy Joe to me is a burger on a bun, heaped with chille, and as a kid with no idea what mortality was….we risked life and limb on a bogie ;-))

     

     

    FTSFA

     

     

    H.H.

  23. And that’s all from me, David Currie, freezing ma tits off outside Ibrox Stadium, because they won’t let me in to speak to them……..

  24. FAVOURITE UNCLE on 28th February 2018 6:58 pm

     

     

     

    Adornment at the front consisted of beer bottle tops nailed on in a design of the owners choice.

     

     

    AULDHEID. you sayin you had a GHIA bogie in THE CALTON/

     

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    Aye. First TV tae and fillet steak for my Sunday breakfast and lemon sole on a Friday.

     

     

    My gran had a flower shop!

  25. lets all do the huddle on

    bada bing

     

     

    if we take the post on its own, and ignore any historical stuff by the same poster

     

     

    there have been loads of sarccy comments about the belgrove hotel on here over the years

     

     

    in fact, when some of our overseas friends are coming over for a game and ask about where they should stay

     

     

    it has often been the reply

     

     

    if we go down that road then we wont be allowed to comment on anything

     

     

    the reason these places exist isnt our fault

     

     

    its the fault of those who decide how to spend our tax money

     

     

    and said place has existed through all shades of government so we cant even politicise it

  26. What is the Stars on

    Maureen O Hara was a big hoops fan.

     

    The Dublin hoops that is.

     

    Shamrock Rovers

     

    She grew up in Ranelagh Dublin near their ground and as a kid went to seem them every week.

     

    She remained a life long fan.

  27. Bellgrove is a sad indication of the state of the country. It is a privately owned facility and caters for the poor people who should be looked after by our Welfare state. However, it is better than sleeping under the Highlandmans Umbrella at Argylle Street sleeping on the Pavement

     

     

    It’s a disgrace that these people cannot be given shelter for the night especially in this weather

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