Kilmarnock don’t enjoy Celtic Park

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Kilmarnock don’t enjoy visits to Celtic Park, winning only once there since 1955, but seldom have they been on the receiving end of such a humiliating result from such a young and inexperienced Celtic team. You and I have seen these games – especially in the League Cup – go wrong so many times in recent seasons: Morton, Falkirk and Partick, to name just three.

What we have at the club now is energy and purpose that makes even our experiments seem potent. Brendan Rodgers must have been delighted at what he got from his players.

For some, like Leigh Griffiths, it was another hour nearer full fitness. These minutes are crucial in preparation for the almighty test of the season against Astana at Celtic Park one week from today.

Really pleased Roy Aitken will be around Celtic Park more often in future in his new role as Club Ambassador.  Roy was a huge figure at Celtic in the 70s and 80s, but there’s at least one generation since who know little about him.

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  1. KD was probably the first Celtic talisman to enter my consciousness.

     

    What a player!

     

     

    I remember the unmistakable queasy feeling of loss when he left us.

     

     

    We are only human, but we learn from experience, eh?

     

     

    Very, very little of what we have learned of the boul’ Kenny as a human ( in specifically Celtic-related circumstances) – especially from these pages, lends itself to overly fond regard.

     

     

    His goals and Celtic greatness on-field are secure but he’s hardly poster-bhoy Tim material imo.

     

     

    HH.

  2. embramike supporting Res 12 on

    Dates and TV selections have been confirmed for the Betfred Cup quarter-finals, with three of the four matches to be shown live on BT Sport.

     

     

    Tuesday 19 September, 2017

     

    Hibernian v Livingston

     

    Partick Thistle v Rangers (Live on BT Sport)

     

    Wednesday 20 September, 2017

     

    Dundee v Celtic (Live on BT Sport)

     

    Thursday 21 September, 2017

     

    Motherwell v Aberdeen (Live on BT Sport)

     

    All kick-offs 7.45pm

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