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BATEEN BHOY/67 HEAVEN
Thank you both for the replies.
KEEP THE FAITH
Almore – I may take you up on that offer – thanks !
Just emailed John Paul Taylor asking that he pass on my thanks to The Board for yesterday’s statement.
Only takes 2 minutes…. ;-)
Jobo
5 out of 7 yesterday wasn’t too shabby
If you don’t mind me asking
Are you back to work the morra ?
If so…. like the rest of us, join the rat race :-)
Cavani is also a shameless diver.
Bada 8.36pm
Hope you has a great “golf” weekend
:-)
Mines was rubbish i backed Zanotti in Switzerland….
Roll on Tuesday
Goooood Evening CQN
GfTB, wish the wee bhlade a very hooooooopy 9th birthday
Wee Oscar will be looking down on her with a smile
Now PSG on tues, can’t stand that cheating runt Neymar, not looking forward to his antics
https://twitter.com/Sevcozombie/status/906923914944806913?s=08
Kev j…
I know you can rabbit on with a lot of nonsense at times but with greenpinata on this.
You posted a lot of valid points today, especially not playing into the hun knuckle crunching hands, re our songbook.
Hope you are keeping well, it’s been a few years since we met and hopefully you will take up on my offer to sit/stand beside me and watch the hoops. HH
Gerry- thanks, on the couch recovering…
PetetheBeat: Good Mhan. Hope to see you there.
Bada Bing, that is brilliant.
GFTB
Feliz Cumpleanos to your young wan
HH
Cowiebhoy 8.44om
Much appreciated, wee Oscar is a shining light in this household, again only by chance on his 4th birthday or around then it hit home to me…. by the way wee Oscars videos made me read the posts for about 6months I only read P67’s articles ….. I apologise for finding the post button :-)
*CELTIC TRUST POST*
If you’re a shareholder please support this worthwhile resolution.
http://www.celtictrust.net/index.php?func=d_home_article&id=545
TET 8.59pm
Cheers. She is now in her kip. Birthday or not school is not optional, but she has had more “mentions” on here than her mums faceache :-)
I told her earlier,Cqn is real life Facebook is full of….. idiots :-)
tackle on paddy (24secs) – holy moly, at least he knows what’s to come when he meets shi* spfl centre backs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dif32BK8vFk
My friend’s wife and son are just back from a visit to Belfast to see civil engineering at queen’s – they loved it and the place !
!!BADA BING !! @ 8 36.
Indeed -just like Messi /Suarez /Ronaldo etc etc etc..
Pastore (great player !) has absolutely perfected the art of the last second switch of the ball from one foot to the other .Cue the defender making contact with the foot that no longer has the ball.Cue the Ref seeing a foul….
Am hitting ma kip,
On the “songs” debate ….. the proof is in the pudding, no hatred, in the songs of fallen heroes…… and for the “no place for them now” away and fling shoite at the moon….. remember no hatred just songs about people licking their life and some helping others
Bobby Sands & others, gone but will never be forgotten
GFTB…
Happy birthday to your wee lass.
Enjoy it as it flies in before they grow up and move on, as my daughter will be next month. :(((
SoT- seen part of PSG game last week, Cavani went down when anyone was near him, i hope the ref is not star struck on Tuesday.HH
As we prepare to welcome some of the glitterati of world football, Mbappe, Neymar, Cavani, Di Maria, Veratti etc, i was looking back at some of the great names we have seen at Celtic Park over the years. I found this beauty on the BBC. Consider that this was one of the great Milan teams, finalist in 03, 05 and 07, winning it in 03 and 07 and throwing 05 away……
‘Celtic crashed out of Europe for the season after failing to break down AC Milan in their Champions League tie’
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/4068143.stm
Normally, I would be confident that Scott Brown`s rather silly little flick would merit nothing other than a reminder from Brendan but, this is Scotland . Even so, I would be surprised if he received a retrospective , two game ban,. Were he to do so, though, would he miss the Sevco game ?
I would actually like it if , if he is not banned, we rested him for that game anyway. A wee bit of nose- rubbing would be enjoyable.
JJ
!!BADA BING!!
Team full of -Stars..Ref might have a Very busy night.
Remember working in Uruguay in the mid 80s .Went to the football when I could.Fabulous skill /brutal fouls and some wowee simulation..Game in /game out.
Sipsini 9,34pm
Cheers
Am playing the long game, even at 9 am trying to play mind games for the years ahead….. the first (& last) boyfriend will face a hard time… I might be 47 but I remember being 14, don’t even care what team the wee bam supports :-)
TheTimReaper
Angel DiMaria is out injured
Thetimreaper
I recall that one from the BBC, there has always been something seriously wrong with their sports department and we pay for it too……
Definitely bedtime now…
Really looking forward to Tuesday (but obviously a tad wary)
Fellow Celtic fans appreciate what we have
Wee Oscar in peace but never out of our prayers
TheTimReaper
We came in for some stick after our 0-0 with Bayern a couple of years before that, mind you it was Jabba that was the author on that occasion.
Great reporting on CNN of the hurricane in Florida
67HEAVEN .. CHALLENGING THE LIE ..I AM WEE OSCAR…… IPOX BELONGS TO THE CREDITORS on 10TH SEPTEMBER 2017 5:19 PM
People like myself owe Peter and the Board a sincere apology ….. I have been emailing Peter for some time on the perceived inaction of the Celtic Board, only now to discover that our Board were dealing in the background …….. my confidence in the Celtic Board has has been fully restored, and that pleases me greatly …. Hail Hail
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Bunnet well and truly doffed .
Respect to you , Sir .
Sutherland as sportscene anchor is prone to putting the boot into Celtic ,none seem to wish the Scottish team in Europe good luck
Dessy
In fairness, Saint Mirren fan and ex hun Thomson supports Celtic in Europe.
Kieran got a broken jaw,no action taken against stokley,the media are looking to distract the team,will not work
Bring on the Parisiens!
FTSFA!
Dd
I must have missed him saying that
Dessy
I have heard him say it a few times. He is a fair minded bloke I think.
A wee extract from something I wrote a few years back about some of the best to visit Paradise.
On European nights I would scurry down to the front of the North Stand, there to witness the preliminaries of our continental guests, quite a collection of whom, one would rightly regard as world class, galacticos, supplemented by an array or European class luminaries. From this vantage point I witnessed the stars of Lippi’s Juventus, Mourinho’s Porto and Rafa’s Valencia through to Magath’s Stuttgart and Houllier’s Liverpool. Ottmar Hitzfeld’s Bayern and Le Guen’s Lyon were forerunners to the might of Rijkaard’s Barcelona and Ancelotti’s Meelan.
These, dear reader, were heady days. As a spectating coach I originally was thrilled at the sight of such talents as Dugarry and Laslandes, Van der Vaart and Van der Meyde, only for them to be replaced by burgeoning talents of Carvalho, Postiga, Deco and Alenichev and the wonder of Del Piero and a young Trezeguet playing in front of reknowned stars in Buffon, Davids, Nedved and Thuram. How could we, Celtic compete against this measure of talent? In the Seville season we saw such as Kleb, Kuranyi, Gerrard, Smicer, Hamaan and Owen warm to their tasks before being banished to their respective homes defeated by the magnificent O’Neill, Seville squad.
Post Seville European nights, brought even greater talents to Paradise to test themselves against Celtic building an impressive reputation as a serious European force, particularly within the hallowed ground of Celtic Park. First the French and the German talents, augmented by the odd Brazilian arrived. So we had fabulous midfield of Malouda, Juninho Perambuco, Essien, Dhorasoo and Diarra eclipsed by Celtic before the Teutonic talents of Khan, Ballack, Schweinsteiger, supported by Pizarro, Lizarazu, Makaay and Santa Cruz were typically efficient.
Thereafter we witnessed the cognoscenti. Not only were these football superstars, in a truly world sense, but they also came to appreciate the magical aura that pervades Paradise on these European nights. The Dutch Barca of Cocu, Davids, Kluivert and Overmars were enthralled and enhanced by the discerning, magical talents of Iniesta, Xavi, Ronaldinho and Puyol. Not satisfied with that visit in March 2004, which had seen them vanquished 1-0, the Blaugrana returned revengeful in the winter of 2004, having replenished their magnificent squad with the additions of Deco, Guily, Eto’o, Messi and our very own King of Kings, Henke. It was during that earlier visit of 2004 however that I knew that I must gain that coveted seat in the South stand. As the rest of the Barcelona Illuminati were put through their paces pre match, the eye was drawn to the lone figure of Ronaldinho going through his own inimitable warm up of tricks and flicks, the ball constantly twirling and spiralling around his body, under his complete and consummate control. This display lasted for what seemed like an eternity as Ronaldinho performed, showcasing all his awesome ability within a few metres of those, lucky enough to be present, in the South Stand at 7.00pm on March 11th 2004. I had to; just had to, gain a seat in the Main stand.
On December 7th 2004, Carlo Ancelotti brought his, eventual beaten finalists, A.C. Milan, to Celtic Park on Champions League duty. I recall wondering aloud, “How can we, (Celtic,) cope with them”? The talent evident within the Milan ranks was spectacular. This was a seemingly endless array of true world class footballers. There was Cafu, Nesta and Maldini stretching, as Pirlo, Seedorf, Kaka, Rui Costa and Ambrosini effortlessly passed intricately between each other. Hernan Crespo and Andrei Shevchenko gleefully blasted ball after ball into the Lisbon Lions stand rigging.
Of course a more recent update would cite the magnificent Barca, ( too many times?) , both Manchester clubs and both Milan clubs. We haven’t fared too badly against the best, with a squad I believe was inferior to our current one.
I hope Tuesday proves to be a momentous occasion.
Eurochamps67
IloveallgamesatparadisebutchampionsleagueonesarespecialCSC
This Burnley v Palace match is shockingly poor fitba. Boring highlights.
Give me Celtic v PSG anyday. :)