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. leftclicktic We are all Neil Lennon on

    Now we know what they get taught at Lennoxtown.

     

    How to shred my nerves the celtic way :)))

     

    Well done the young Bhos ,And breath:)))

  2. Well done the Young Hoops….

     

    Thanks for “commentary” lads…

     

    much appreciated….

     

    NOW..

     

    C’MON ATHLETICO…..

  3. GG,

     

     

    What exactly is the situation with regards the youngsters? Can they still win their league?

     

     

     

    They have still to play Sevco….if they beat them….it’s theirs….I think…:0)…

  4. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS .........Praying for our WEE HERO! on

    PARKHEADCUMSALFORD

     

     

    Two points behind,two games in hand. I think.

  5. Contrast the decisive action of the NBA over the disgusting actions of a team owner and the actions of our own glorious SFA on cheating.

  6. Big Yogi’s book arrived ra day, lookin forward to the read. Sandshoe to all involved, I was there that day, against the Don’s, when a big glesca’ polisman got a snawbaw right in the lug, naebdy laffed.

     

    sandsoeshufflecsc.

     

    HH

  7. We have two games left

     

    The the third Rangers at home next Tuesday

     

    Dundee United away next Thursday

     

    Win them both and we win the title

     

    I don’t think we will see any youngsters on Saturday

  8. Before tonight’s result

     

     

    P W D L F A GD Pts

     

    Rangers 28 18 7 3 58 28 30 61

     

    Hibernian 30 17 8 5 71 38 33 59

     

    Celtic 27 18 2 7 54 26 28 56

     

     

    Last games- Sevco H, DU A

  9. ....PFayr supports WeeOscar on

    Right carry on here …pen spot is a divot

     

     

    GOAL

     

     

    GIRFUY LONDON HUNS

  10. northbhoy ... \o/ on

    Pen for AM

     

     

    Sorry Awe_Naw_No_Annoni_Oan_Anaw_Noo I was too young to remember 74, so my ma tells me,

     

     

    well in Atlethico

  11. Stairheedrammy on

    Sevco also in Scottish youth cup final- whats happening to our youth set up- are we giving them a helping hand?

  12. 67Heaven ... I am Neil Lennon, supporting WEE OSCAR..!!.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors on

    Well done, Athletico….well-deserved ….. look out Real, here they come

  13. Apologies for the offset. iPad not great with tables

     

    We now have 59 points

     

    U20 League table

     

    P W D L F A GD Pts

     

    Rangers 28 18 7 3 58 28 30 61

     

    Hibernian 30 17 8 5 71 38 33 59

     

    Celtic 27 18 2 7 54 26 28 56

     

    Hamilton 30 15 6 9 56 45 11 51

     

    Motherwell 29 15 2 12 58 51 7 47

     

    Inverness CT 30 13 4 13 56 51 5 43

     

    Falkirk 28 10 9 9 46 53 -7 39

     

    Aberdeen 29 11 5 13 48 48 0 38

     

    Dunfermline 30 10 6 14 51 53 -2 36

     

    Kilmarnock 29 10 6 13 46 52 -6 36

     

    Dundee Utd 29 10 4 15 40 41 -1 34

     

    St Johnstone 29 9 7 13 48 55 -7 34

     

    Ross County 30 10 4 16 43 63 -20 34

     

    Partick Th 30 9 6 15 37 61 -24 33

     

    St Mirren 27 7 5 15 29 47 -18 26

     

    Hearts 29 7 5 17 39 68 -29 26

     

     

     

    As at April 29

  14. Bhoys just catching up

     

     

    Thanks for message Lennybhoy, I will pass on

     

     

    BT, if still around, Mrs Anne McGuire, teacher at Corpus Christi, done over 20 trips with HCPT group 131 from Leeds, a real loving and caring woman for those in need, devastating news.

     

     

    Now for a positive Bishop Joe Toal officially appointed to the role for Motherwell (Lanarkshire), another huge supporter and attendee with HCPT

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