Judge King plan by those who father it

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I’ve no affection for Real Madrid but was delighted for them, and Carlo Ancelotti in particular, last night.  It’s getting to the stage that it’s impossible to figure out who the best team in Europe actually is.

Bayern Munich’s season has been historic.  They swept aside German competitors with record-breaking ease on their way to what looked like them becoming the first team to retain Europe’s top crown in its Champions League format.  Real were irresistible.  Let’s hope for a Madrid final before the Lions in Lisbon next month.

After yesterday’s blog I heard that more journalistic allies from Anderston Quay have flocked to Dave King’s camp, including that Leggat (sp?) guy, who used to entertain many.

I’ve heard more theories as to what the Sevco board and the group trying to run their club into the ground are planning that I care to remember, but when you look at the team King in particular has pulled together, you would be forgiven for concluding there is no masterplan worthy of the name.

We can’t always judge a man by the company he keeps but we can just a strategy by those who fathered it.

Prediction: King will kill Sevco then fall on his arse.  Bump.

Here we Go for 10 In a Row!

Applications for the 10th annual CQN charity golf day, which will take place in Aberdour Golf Club on Friday 4th July, will close this Friday, 2nd May.

As ever it will be oversubscribed so if you would like to attend, email BlantyreKev and Taggsy at cqnopen10IAR@gmx.co.uk before Friday.  Cost for the full day’s entertainment including golf is £80.  There are a very limited number of non-golfer evening places at £45.  Further detail will be released nearer the date and when places confirmed.

Over the course of the season I’ve read lots of comment about the values we should aspire to as a club, specifically when it comes to alleviating poverty, both in our own community, and abroad.  CQN’ers responded incredibly to our Malawi school kichen(s) appeal, which dwarfed our work at home.

The Charity Foundation are selling badges (£1 each) before the Dundee United game on 11 May to raise funds to feed the poor and hungry in and around Glasgow.  I have volunteered as a coordinator on the day and have offered to help recruit around 100 to sell badges before the game.

This will be trophy presentation day – but the trophy isn’t coming out until after the game, so you’ll not miss any of the flesh-on-silver action.

If you are able to get involved in this initiative, which strikes the core of what we think of ourselves as a Movement, email your details to cfcfvolunteer@celticfc.co.uk .

Thank you.

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  1. It will now be situated in the opposite end.

     

     

    Wait! Half-time. Leave it where it is !

  2. Marrakesh Express on

    Son of Warsaw.

     

     

    Clyde SSB is one truly awful show full of hypocrits, cowards and liars.

  3. tommytwiststommyturns on

    Great time for AM to score. Before the game I backed 2-1 to AM and Villa last scorer, but thought no chance after Chelski scored first.

     

    2-2 might be a decent bet in play?!

     

     

    T4

  4. Typical.

     

    74 McMullan drives at the heart of the St Mirren defence. He collects a return ball from Fridjonsson and goes down in the box. No penalty.

  5. Awe_Naw_No_Annoni_Oan_Anaw_Noo on

    I despise Mourinhio truly but he’s a love sick puppy dog compared to Atletico’s 74 class. The most violently aroused I have ever been watching a Celtic game compared to any hun game. I was young but I recall it vividly.

     

     

    HH

  6. We are doing it the. Celtic way

     

    77 Close escape for the Bhoys as Reilly flashes a shot across goal which skims past the far post.

  7. 79 As the rain lashes down in Paisley, Fridjonsson aims to wriggle clear in the box and his shot is deflected behind for a corner.

     

    80 Kelleher meets the corner but a St Mirren defender clears off the line. So close!

  8. St Mirren keeper keeping them in it

     

    82 Celtic so close yet again! McMullan’s shot is blocked and then McGowan makes another brilliant stop from Twardzik.

  9. I’m getting tense here as the clock winds down

     

    Now I know how those following the match updates on CQN feel

  10. I think we need to keep an eye on this. GK

     

    88 McGowan saves again from Henderson after a driving run from the midfielder.

  11. valentinesday on

    Compulsive viewing, that Torres bhoy disnae love

     

    jersey he’s wearing…..he needs to be hero worshipped.

     

    where does he go in the summer?

  12. Awe_Naw_No_Annoni_Oan_Anaw_Noo on

    Aye. A threat of being put to bed. An eyeopener for my Ma …I wasn’t priest material ;-)

     

     

    HH

  13. Reading back through the blog and got tae say my admiration for Kris Commons and Big Sammi has grown.2 wonderful interviews.

     

    Players of substance and just as important men of substance.

     

    Hope we can get Kris on a new deal and still retain a bit of hope Big Sammi will still stay.

     

     

    HH

  14. Tension builds

     

    90 + 2 Twardzik earns a free-kick on the angle of the box and it looks as though the Bhoys are going to see this out.

  15. YESSIRREEBOB

     

    FT ST MIRREN U20s 1-2 CELTIC U20s Fridjonsson’s 2nd-half goal earns a priceless 3 points for the Bhoys, keeping their title hopes alive (MH)

  16. GG

     

     

    Any idea how we fell behind this skint hun team in the Under 20s league?

     

     

    Is it down to having some of our better youngsters out on lone elsewhere?

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