Joe Baker, Hargreaves, Fraser, playing to the galleries

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Neil Lennon’s suggestion that fostering Fraser Forster from a lower-league loaner to an England international is “one of the best things [he’s] been involved with as a manager” is difficult to dispute, despite his various trophies and Champions League exploits.

Owen Hargreaves earned an England cap before he made an appearance in either of England’s top two divisions, although he was playing with European champions, Bayern Munich at the time.  Hargreaves and Lanarkshire’s Joe Baker are the only two to have been capped for England without playing in any of the country’s four leagues.  I’ve no idea if there are any others to have earned a cap without having played in the top two division but there must be precious few.

In short, Fraser’s appearance between the sticks on Friday was exceptional.  We can now help fulfil the international ambitions of English players, just as long as we continue to compete in the Champions League.

Playing to the galleries

There’s a great line in the movie, Wall St, when Martin Sheen says, “If you live long enough you get to see everything”.  Today we got to see the incredible sight of Craig Whyte’s former PR, who represented him before and during his Outstanding Contribution to Scotland, who in fact, represented him well before this, when Whyte was stalking STV as they teetered on the brink of oblivion, use Twitter to turn on another member of the Whyte coterie, for being a part of the Whyte coterie.

It reads like playing to the gallery, which the Daily Record, is a particularly useful punch bag for.  No one cares what you say about the Daily Record, so exploit a common enemy and pile on.  Tub thumping like this is embarrassing.

Puppet master

It will be interesting to see if the Record investigate who first suggested Whyte turned his attention to Rangers, after his STV ambitions ended….
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  1. Monaghan1900

     

     

    Been hoping one of our FF undercover moles would start a rumour that the Celtic Triangle will be one of these tax-free enterprise zones – just to aggravate them more.

  2. SFTB

     

     

    That made me laugh. Are you Kevin Bridges?

     

     

    BTW I have posted a few times before now but never received such a witty and original response:-)

  3. SFTB…………… setting free the blackpuddings…………braw…

     

     

    Hotel de Paris …..grand tale …..

  4. NatKnow - Supporting Wee Oscar on

    Thindimebhoy

     

     

     

    15:53 on 18 November, 2013

     

     

     

    Bought a turntable (usb) for my quite large old LP collection and I’m now listening to Bod Dylans Desire.

     

     

    You know what it sounds brilliant and brings back many pleasant memories

     

     

    This is the turnatable http://www.djkit.com/soundlab/sounlab-usb-turntable.html

     

     

    Great deal and a no bad turntable if any of you are thinking of getting nostalgic with those records up in the loft

     

     

    There is a lot of pretty girls in Mozambique btw

     

     

    HH

     

     

     

    Great LP to test drive the new player! “Isis” is one of my favourites but TBH there’s no bad track on that one.

  5. praecepta

     

    15:58 on

     

    18 November, 2013

     

     

    The idea of aggravating them more is a bit ambitious!

  6. I received a present from Sannabhoy last week, another bottle of gin, CAORUNN. Small batch Scottish gin..I’ve never heard of this place where it’s brewed..Balmenach Distillery Steidhichte .Never heard that name before,looks German but it’s a Scottish Gin..

     

     

    I’m getting very hyper. I’ll have to stop talking about gin.

  7. The Battered Bunnet on

    SFTB

     

     

    Picking up on your cross border gastronomic cue…

     

     

    Haggis and apples: In a ramekin or similar, layer haggis and lightly stewed Bramley apples in the style of a lasagne. Top with toasted oatmeal and hazelnuts. Roast for 10 minutes. Splash of cream to serve.

  8. !!Bada Bing!!

     

    16:03 on

     

    18 November, 2013

     

    Monaghan1900-Cue wanton vandalism from the Gang.

     

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    Something similar to the way they treat the English language. Wonder if the penny’s sunk in yet.

  9. Hamiltontim is praying for Oscar on

    The Battered Bunnet

     

     

     

    16:05 on 18 November, 2013

     

     

     

    SFTB

     

     

    Picking up on your cross border gastronomic cue…

     

     

    Haggis and apples: In a ramekin or similar, layer haggis and lightly stewed Bramley apples in the style of a lasagne. Top with toasted oatmeal and hazelnuts. Roast for 10 minutes. Splash of cream to serve.

     

     

    ———————

     

     

    I think KFC have started doing that as part of their breakfast menu.

  10. Do your ears hang low?

     

     

    Do they wobble to and fro?

     

     

    Can you tie them in a knot?

     

     

    Can then tie them in a box?

     

     

    Can you throw them over your shoulder like a contintental soldier?

     

     

    Do your ears hang low?

     

     

     

    CQN version CSC

  11. Moonbeams WD. Kano 1000 \o/ Supporting Neil Lennon 100%. Champions. C’mon Wee Oscar.

     

    Are you going to the CQN10 Party on the 14th of March. should be a good night.

  12. NB

     

     

    Many thanks

     

     

    When I get around to it the next instalment might be why the Daily Record never published my photograph!

  13. Latest orders for the CQN Annual are on their way to the following destinations. Thanks to everyone who has purchased. If anyone has received the Annual would be great if you could pop over to Amazon and submit a wee review!

     

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  14. masty is neil lennon and both of us are supporting wee oscar on

    winning captains.

     

    mistakenly cleared my inbox, can you post a link to the CQNs annual please?

  15. Monaghan1900

     

    16:04 on

     

    18 November, 2013

     

    praecepta

     

    15:58 on

     

    18 November, 2013

     

     

    The idea of aggravating them more is a bit ambitious!,

     

     

    Are you talking about the plight of the shite.

  16. Steinreignedsupreme on

    NatKnow – Supporting Wee Oscar 16:03 on 18 November, 201

     

     

    There are several benefits to listening to vinyl, playing the original product – crackles and all – is a brilliant experience.

     

     

    It’s a great way of rekindling some fantastic memories as well.

     

     

    And it is good exercise getting up to change the ole record.

  17. masty is neil lennon and both of us are supporting wee oscar on

    oops, just seen the link at the top of the page…annual now ordered….I thank you.

  18. yipeeee Forfar is on the list ….braw ….better warn ma dad ….loud crashing noise as it hits the floor …braw…..

  19. I do hope somebody has signed Voguepunter’s CQN Annual,he’s still bleating about the Willie Wallace one…….

  20. BRTH loved just read your Dads 11 in the magazine.many of whom i have only read about,tho many i had the pleasure of viewing

     

     

    What a team,what a front 2 of mcgrory and Henke.

     

     

    a team of footballers,no value can be put on in monetary terms,their value is in their contribution to our club and its way of playing, and for the history we steep ourselves in everytime we think of Celtic

     

     

    Say ta tae yir Da

     

     

    smashing read

     

     

    Thanks

     

     

    An T

  21. Monoghan1900 dare you to ask what was the Scottish office and Glasgow councils contribution to the casino,or superdome….dont allude to Tesco hehe.

     

     

    An T

  22. praecepta.

     

     

    Are you going to Barcelona.And are we all meeting up for a gin.

     

     

    oldtim67………….. have you tried the old bathtub gin?.

     

     

    No but I’ve had plenty of Gins in the Bath.

  23. maestro-number8 on

    Hotel de Paris

     

     

    15:42 on 18 November, 2013

     

     

    Great wee story. And these legends are still so humble.

     

     

    I’ve been lucky enough to meet and chat with Billy McNeill, John Clark, Willie Wallace, Stevie Chalmers, Bertie Auld, Bobby Lennox and John Fallon, all in the past 12 months.

     

     

    They are absolute gentlemen and always happy to spend time with you.

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