Keep Kyogo out of the squad

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It is five weeks since Kyogo Furuhashi pulled up with a hamstring injury.  Almost four weeks since he returned for the League Cup Final and nearly three weeks since the recurrence of his injury forced an early exit against St Johnstone.

You and I have been watching football long enough to know that from the off, we are told players will need three weeks to recover from even a mild hamstring strain.  Kyogo may well be superhuman, but he has not been permitted this recovery period.

A return against Hibs on Monday looks foolhardy, I would also be reluctant to play him against Alloa the following weekend.  The Hearts game at Tynecastle on 26 January is exactly a month after his last outing, that should be his target.

 

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  1. Someone might have covered this earlier.

     

    How can I tell if my booster is included on my vaccine passport.

  2. Glad to see someone agree with me that Joe McBride was our best centre forward. Certainly in my lifetime of watching Celtic. What a pity he got injured so soon into his Celtic career. (Mind you, if he hadn’t been out in Lisbon, our history might have been very different.)

  3. St Tams – On my NHS App it’s under the COVID19 records. I have all 3 recorded there now.

     

     

    That’s in England. Not sure same applies in Scotland.

     

     

    HH

  4. PARKHEADCUMSALFORD on 16TH JANUARY 2022 2:16 PM

     

    ‘Glad to see someone agree with me that Joe McBride was our best centre forward.’

     

     

     

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    And was just about the most modest and self effacing guy you’d ever meet. An absolute gent.

  5. BIG JIMMY

     

    Great to see you back on posting again, brilliant. Love the 10 goal story.

     

    When I played I was either right back or right half , but fancied myself as a goalie.

     

    One Sunday league team our keeper knocked himself out and our captain asked if I fancied going in goals. Of course, the new Lev Yashin. Anyway to get to the point I played ok for a while making some good save. Later in the game, our centre passed the ball back to me, very very softly and as I bent to pick the ball up it went straight through my arns, much to the disgust of my team mates. Lev Yashin no more for me.

     

    Keep yourself healthy and keep the posts coming.

     

    All the best to you

     

     

    KINGLuBO

  6. SAINT STIVS on 16TH JANUARY 2022 2:10 PM

     

    Jimmy ……………

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Tully sings Parlez vous.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    https://youtu.be/DEhEAgfIDcc

     

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    Thats the one mate.

     

    Ive looked at the Label a Thousand times and I can NOT see any year printed on it, which is most unusual for any record ?

     

    Ive always felt that since Charlie Tully does NOT Sing about Lisbon on the ” A or B” side of the record it must have been made PRIOR to Lisbon, although it states ” 1968″ on the Link you provided ?

     

    The ” B” side is ” The Bhoys in White and Green” and its sung and WRITTEN by Charlie Tully.

     

    I would sometimes sing both songs in Bairds Bar and many punters would ask me ” Where did those songs came from etc” ?

     

    HH

  7. 31003

     

    Referring back to your outfits about Wranglers etc. we also had to have Vyella or Clydella shirts before Black’s opened. Do they still have those brands?

     

    Backinthe60sCSC

  8. Tom McLaughlin on

    After the cricket, Neil Robertson (Australia) v Barry Hawkins (England) in the final of the Snooker Masters on BBC2 now.

  9. Pity Kyogo’s out tomorrow – however I feel that the eleven who take the field will be the first 100% Ange team. I’m not going to guess, but it’s fascinating to speculate.

     

     

    Hibs will be primed and there will be no ten behind the ball nonsense – forget the past, this is the our most important game to date. I’m betting on the release of a lot of pent-up emotion & energy from the support – let’s hope it inspires the Bhoys to a convincing victory. The season starts NOW!

  10. That Conservative Party Chairman, unbelievable.

     

     

    So, they want the leader to be judged on his overall record, not the “culture” of others in government.

     

     

    His leadership during the pandemic …………….. whit ?

     

     

    Did I miss him discovering the vaccine ?

  11. BIG JIMMY on 16TH JANUARY 2022 4:01 PM

     

    Celtic v Hibs in wummins fitba on channel 7 NOW.

     

     

     

    imagine back in the 70s someone in the pub said ………

     

     

    marks my words Jimmy, you will be locked in the hoose for weeks on end,with a tv that has 200 channels, but on a sunday you will be , watching a HIBS V cELTIC game played on a plastic pitch, in a Livinstone stadium named after Macaroni, and the commentary is in Galic, and all the players are wummin ………..

  12. For all intents & purposes – for all practical purposes – practically speaking – our season begins tomorrow night, albeit with a six-point handicap.

     

     

    Eighteen league wins and the title is ours – add four cup wins and we have another treble.

     

     

    A big ask? Yes, of course, but Celtic have always done big asks. We have a manager and a CEO leading from the front – it’s up to the players to follow suit.

  13. Wanday tae go to See the Famous Celtic.

     

     

    The Trailblazing Celtic.

     

     

    Ange.CSC

     

     

    COYBIG.

     

     

    I’d have liked Shaun @ Celtic Park, howevaaaaaaah the morra Shaun yer team is gonnae get a Furious Celtic team coming @ the Hibees frae everywhere. Swarming roon aboot.

     

     

    Hibs will take the necessary points aff newco, IMO.

  14. SAINT STIVS @ 5:33PM

     

     

    And Jimmy, you will have a computer in the hoose as well to connect with fellow Celts around the world.

  15. Tom McLaughlin on

    While driving today I was listening to Sportsound. Daryll Broadfoot described Jack Ross as “a successful manager”.

     

     

    He was sacked by Sunderland and sacked by Hibs.

     

     

    In what universe is that successful?

  16. SFTB @ 6:20

     

     

    When circumstances change – when practice changes – when personnel changes, it would be a foolish person who did not re-evaluate, reassess and review their opinion. An entrenched position, bias and adherence to a previous agenda is unhelpful & uneducated.

     

     

    I always draw inference and base my beliefs current evidence and if my mind needs to be changed – I change it, without compunction.

  17. Tom McLaughlin,

     

     

    Very disappointed with this Ashes series.

     

     

    Australia are obviously superior at the game. 2005 was Magical tho!!!!!

  18. Joe McBride, so my big brother said was a phenomenon, in the days when a mere cartilage knee could end your career, how cruel. The dreaded, OMG such and such has got a cartilage, but this was the sixties.

     

     

    Airborne he had that ability that few have, (see Larsson) where he could jump much higher than the big guys only to hang in the air almost waiting on the ball to arrive. When he headed it just went in, with the astonishing regularity, like thirty goals before Christmas. His Celtic career cut short, he went away to score for Hibs one day at Easter Rd he even smited the bhoys, I recall.

     

     

    We’ll never know, what might have happened had Joe McBride not been injured, but as others will agree Stevie Chalmers was some alternative. Scored every other game Stevie was the ultimate ‘poacher’ with the Midas touch see Lisbon 25th May 1967, or his toe poke in the 1969 humping.

  19. SFTB @ 6:50

     

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    I don’t accept your version – but I accept that you’re entitled to an opinion….that’s life – no probs, we move on.