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. ernie lynch on 14th January 2022 12:39 pm

     

     

    The unionist hypocrisy surfaces again, the man who would prefer a tory UK gov rather than an independent Scotland.

  2. First up to visit Celtic Park this year, Shaun Maloney’s Hibernian side make the trip to Paradise on Monday, January 17 as league action resumes in Glasgow.

     

     

    For supporters who can’t be at Celtic’s first fixture of 2022, you can still tune in to all the live action from the comfort of home, with StreamDigital’s Pay-per-view option.

     

     

    The Celts will be looking to make home advantage count, and the new Bhoys will be looking to make their impact in green and white, and three-points on the table would be the way to kick-off their time in the Hoops!

     

     

    It’s a 7:45pm kick-off on Monday with pay-per-view available to supporters in the UK and Ireland only, priced £12.99.

  3. JHB on 14th January 2022 12:52 pm

     

     

    What? No percentages!!!!

     

    You’re cut n paste skills are slipping.

     

     

    By the way aberrant in that context? Really?

  4. It seems that even when the cults own economic advisers have made it clear that independence entails fiscal austerity their cheerleaders on here will still deny it.

     

     

    Is it stupidity?

     

     

    Ignorance?

     

     

    Dishonesty?

     

     

    Delusion?

  5. ST TAMS @ 9:04 (preceding article)

     

    JHB

     

    Michael Nicholson is a formidable voice.

     

     

    Really. Can you give some evidence of that.

     

    —-

     

    Why not ask Ange?

  6. SAINT STIVS on 14TH JANUARY 2022 12:58 PM

     

    Answers on a postcard please –

     

    for those of a historical bent.

     

    Which countries went bankrupt when they got independence from a colonial overseer ?

     

    ———–

     

    not the same thing but definitely all the African countries went into massive debt to those same overseers (and their mates).

     

     

    Ireland was poor as feck until the EU ‘levelled up’. If an independent Scotland got back into the EU (as is the stated SNP plan) I’m not sure they will step up financially as they did for Ireland and others due to having already spend money on scottish infrastructure and being a tad annoyed about the UK leaving.

     

    Just a thought, not a firm opinion

  7. TIMMY7_NOTED on 14TH JANUARY 2022 1:02 PM

     

    ernie lynch on 14th January 2022 12:39 pm

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The unionist hypocrisy surfaces again, the man who would prefer a tory UK gov rather than an independent Scotland.

     

     

    ##

     

     

     

    Have a word with your fellow cult member.

     

     

    He reckons the Tory government is about to fall.

  8. Delusion is a Labour Party member talking of delusion

     

    After Sir Fettes boy raped your party from inside

     

    Now we have a lawyer who couldn’t convict Saville shouting for the poor weak and needy…na gtf.

  9. Looks like i need to do one of those antigen tests on the day of the huns game and get a text from NHS after emailing in. I’m not allowed a booster yet in Ireland post Covid (was 6 months yesterday, seems to be 3 now) but Scotland has it at 1 month wait so i’m not compliant

     

     

    Anyone know how quick they turn this around when you send in a pic of the test?

  10. Ernie @ 13.10

     

     

    It seems that even when the cults own economic advisers have made it clear that independence entails fiscal austerity their cheerleaders on here will still deny it.

     

     

    Is it stupidity?

     

     

    Ignorance?

     

     

    Dishonesty?

     

     

    Delusion?

     

    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,………..

     

     

    You deliberately avoided

     

     

    Acceptance of reality

  11. CONEYBHOY on 14TH JANUARY 2022 1:11 PM

     

     

    It shouldn’t need pointing out, but such is the level of stupidity, ignorance and dishonesty engaged in by the cult I’ll say it anyway.

     

     

    Scotland is not a colony. To suggest otherwise is insulting to those countries which were. Not only is Scotland not a colony, it was a colonial power, and arguably gained more from the British Empire than England did, given the respective starting positions of both countries when the UK was formed.

  12. AN TEARMANN on 14TH JANUARY 2022 1:14 PM

     

     

    Just to be clear. I’m not, and never have been, a member of the Labour Party.

  13. The George galloway sect/tory workers party

     

     

    There is a coherent case.

     

    You rancid little unionist rent boys don’t like it when democracy takes its course.

     

    Rancid right wing like george of the tories base their numbers on union made up shite figure.

     

     

    Nonsense figures and made up fillers like QE

     

    Only add to voter confusion when the 2 pro union parties sling mud at each other

     

     

    Russian roulette- any Muslim charities getting donations from the rentTV supastah?

     

    Very quiet has the rancid george become when enquiring of Russian money and Russian abuses of rights.very very quiet…in fact it could be said the superstar of Russian telly is taking the shilling

     

     

    Start explaining your own unionist sect jhb

     

    You are as sleekit as they come

     

    Still waiting on any critique on Boris and brexit

     

    Both who you defend.a policy built on racism.

     

     

    And please try and limit your tagteam of multimonikered huns to not posting about indigineous populations and other racist and bigoted scum language.yup all from yir pal George the unelectables site

  14. just to make it clear. I am not and never have been a member of any Nationalist party, or indeed any political party at all.

     

     

    I will declare as a youth I read An Phoblacht .

     

     

    I dont know if that means I am in a cult or not.

  15. Interesting discussion…lol ..I’m neither a unionist or nationalist….is that possible nowadays??….who knows…….but I have experience of living in England…9 years in fact……and on my Pups life I never experienced anti Catholic bigotry!!……I did experience racist behaviour regarding ethnic minorities….not a lot …but I heard it……but nobody and I mean nobody was interested in what school or church you went to !!!!

  16. THELURKINTIM on 14TH JANUARY 2022 1:19 PM

     

     

    It’s not acceptance of reality by the cult when they deny that independence would have adverse economic consequences for the Scottish people, and that the poorest will suffer the most.

     

     

    For a flag.

  17. Aw man…do you need to be a paid up member to be in a cult…fek…now I know why am so uninformed….;-))

  18. You’re showing yer true colours there Ernie…my nationalism isn’t a flag, but it sure seems yours is

  19. talking of flegs.

     

     

    fella at end of my street now has a repurpose of christmas lights, he cant be getting enough attention with his military insignia flags, and sojers and poppies, so he now has the lights wrapped around the flagpole so it twinkles through the night and his union flag gets a wee glow.

     

     

    I dont quite know what to make of it.

  20. Childish, simplistic, inane drivel from the cult supporters.

     

     

    Completely unable to engage or deal with any of the hard questions.

     

     

    It’s like their cult is a support group for those unable to deal with reality.

  21. GENE on 14TH JANUARY 2022 12:50 PM

     

    I see Monday’s game is available throughout the UK on ppv at £12.99

     

     

    ___________________________________________________________________________________

     

     

    I assume Pass to Paradise still works for Monday’s game?

  22. Erne,

     

     

    you could always go seek a forum with people who are on an intellectual level as your self.

     

     

    go fins some master debators.

  23. We dont need to get bogged down with economics anymore.

     

     

    The plandemic has clearly shown us the way forward.

     

     

    No need for austerity or borrowing – all you need to do nowaday s is just print the money! and keep printing.

     

     

    They are doing the shame in every other country too.

  24. Long time lurker ,occasional poster so I can still remember when thisvusedvto be a football blog🙂

  25. CONEYBHOY on 14TH JANUARY 2022 1:11 PM

     

    SAINT STIVS on 14TH JANUARY 2022 12:58 PM

     

     

     

     

    Answers on a postcard please –

     

     

     

     

    for those of a historical bent.

     

     

     

     

    Which countries went bankrupt when they got independence from a colonial overseer ?

     

     

     

     

    ———–

     

    not the same thing but definitely all the African countries went into massive debt to those same overseers (and their mates).

     

    Ireland was poor as feck until the EU ‘levelled up’. If an independent Scotland got back into the EU (as is the stated SNP plan) I’m not sure they will step up financially as they did for Ireland and others due to having already spend money on scottish infrastructure and being a tad annoyed about the UK leaving.

     

    Just a thought, not a firm opinion

     

     

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    This was also due to the fact that the by far Ireland’s biggest importer of Irish goods was Britain and Ireland was mostly an agricultural country with few natural resources, apart from its people. Ireland had to import coal etc. with huge tariffs and was involved in a long running trade war as Ireland stopped paying the annuities which Britain said Ireland owed it. The trade war ended and the final part of the Treaty was enacted when Britain returned the so called Treaty Ports, Spike Island (Cobh), Berehaven and Swilly in 1938. After that then it was ‘squeeze the Irish’ economically and politically for all their worth until as you say we both joined the old EEC now EU. Interesting that post-colonial mindset raised its ugly head with post Brexit Priti Patel and her like looking to ‘starve the Irish’. Little did she know that Britain was now a tiny part of Ireland’s trade and also Ireland also had the rest of the EU behind it, changed times!

  26. Christ on a bike, that’s a fair bit of scrolling needed to find a football post, never mind a Celtic one today.

     

     

    Years of this pish. Nobody’s been converted. Two moonhowling sides sreaming at the moon.

     

     

    Anyhoo, agree on Kyogo and a greater need to find more potency in the team and less dependency on him. We are withiut Jota in the same period I’m imagining so unless wee Maeda hits the ground running, it’s the same guys from 2021 to score the goals. And remember without Turnbull too.

     

     

    Monday’s a biggie. Great to be able to PPV it in Englandshire.

     

     

    HH

  27. MCPHAIL BHOY on 14TH JANUARY 2022 2:09 PM

     

     

    Are Ireland’s trade/export figures not distorted due to it being an off shore tax haven (which in itself is an interesting concept for the cult to get their heads around)?

  28. BIG WAVY on 14TH JANUARY 2022 2:12 PM

     

    ‘Christ on a bike, that’s a fair bit of scrolling needed to find a football post, never mind a Celtic one today.’

     

     

     

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    Nae fitba being played at the moment. Thought you might have noticed.

  29. onenightinlisbon on

    ERNIE LYNCH on 14TH JANUARY 2022 12:41 PM

     

     

    Not sure that’s how Ange operates. It all seems to be about immediate rather than deferred gratification.

     

     

     

    A rare comment on football. …pish right enough…

  30. Saint Stivs on 14th January 2022 1:49 pm

     

     

    talking of flegs.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    fella at end of my street now has a repurpose of christmas lights, he cant be getting enough attention with his military insignia flags, and sojers and poppies, so he now has the lights wrapped around the flagpole so it twinkles through the night and his union flag gets a wee glow.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    I dont quite know what to make of it.

     

     

    Swan Vestas?

  31. Galloway you say.

     

     

    Dunfries & Galloway. Just arrived in Portpatrick for a couple of days. Will be back for Monday Night.

     

     

    Going for a gander to Dunskey Castle then to the boozer.

     

     

    HAIRLIKESPAGHETTI.

     

    Loooooooong ago.

     

    During the break, it seems nobody wants to talk footie.

     

    Give it your best shot and see who dances

     

     

    HH.

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