Level of professionalism enveloping Celtic

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If the Premiership divides into four groups:

Celtic: 8 points clear at the top with 67 games in hand.

Hearts, Newco and Aberdeen: within 2 points of each other in the battle for two Europa League games in June 2017.

St Johnstone: isolated in the middle of an 8 point bubble.

The rest: all 2 points from the automatic relegation spot.

Then Motherwell top their group.  They have infinitely more to play for than Celtic at Fir Park tomorrow.  For them, this is about livelihoods.

We have an early kick-off at what will be a hostile environment.   Arrive with your war face on, Celtic, and get the job done.

Pretty stunning work by the Celtic commercial team, who, alone against the nation’s major retailers, were promoted by The Telegraph as one of The best Christmas 2016 adverts.  A level of professionalism is beginning to envelop the club (and I know it’s not there completely yet).

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  1. the_huddle

     

     

    Everyone is getting tapped they know your every move night and day

     

     

    Clicking any sponsored add is a give away

     

     

    They will have us all mapped from birth to death like never before

     

     

    That knowledge is priceless politically

  2. Thindimebhoy on 2nd December 2016 11:57 pm

     

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    I see no adverts – I must travel between the cracks :O)

  3. TET,

     

     

    is yer cave nuclear hardened…..Trumped…..;-))

     

     

    BahhhhCSC

     

     

    FTSFA

     

     

    H.H.

  4. “A Merry Christmas.”

     

     

    Written by Fenian prisoner John Boyle O’Reilly in 1867 on board the convict ship The Hougoumont en-route to Australia to serve his sentence of 20 years penal servitude.

     

    Assisted by a priest in 1869 O’Reilly, escaped and made it to Boston where he became a newspaper editor and public speaker.

     

    O’Reilly was a key figure with John Devoy and John James Breslin of Clan Na Gael, in the rescue of the Catalpa Six from Western Australia, 1876.

     

    The Catalpa Rescue is acknowledged as a key event in the resurgence of Irish nationalism and a catalyst for the Rising of 1916.

     

     

    Fenian Rising 1867…………..Glasgow Celtic, Founded 1888…………Champions of Europe 1967………

     

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGruCburL1c

     

     

    Worth a look.

     

     

    Hail Hail.

  5. TLT

     

    Ha, it sure is……I think so anyways :-)

     

    See yer Trumpet man, he is just the start imo, it will be Germany next, then the French will elect Marie Le Penn, leaning to the right is an understatement so it is, but the only ones to blame are the tosse*s who have rulled for the past year or so, they have made such a bollix of things folks are rightly miffed and voting to the extreme, the world is a changing, for the worse imo but it’s a changing and we may as well get used to it.

     

    Oh and btw, the cave is everything proof :-)…….hopefully

     

    HH

  6. In the Early days of Online connectivity, the Advice was always stay anonymous.

     

     

    Facebook changed all that.

     

     

    eerie that Anonymous are now seen as good – FFS

     

     

    The above post has Nothing to do with CQN – Great Site with the very best of People – But I Thank the Almighty for Celtic.

  7. Higher than the Sun

     

     

    Adepts switch Sun with Son – it is in the Masonic Literature.

     

     

    Masonic shit.

     

     

    Christ is the target, Sorry the Divinity of Christ is the Target.

     

     

    The Hour is a lot later than Anyone can possibly know.

  8. Hegelian Dialectics are Always in play.

     

     

    Turning as many people away from Jesus Christ is the Modus Ope…

     

     

    I hate having this information, I HATE it.

     

     

    Celtic is Growing, that Shamrock is Showing.

  9. Alasdair MacLean on

    Been good up to now this evening….sat in my sister’s house looking after my mother to allow sister an all too rsse night out.

     

    Anyway, although have to be mobile by 10 thi morning couldn’t resist a nightcap on getting home.

     

    CLogherCelt, Thanks for that piece of education about the last convict ship and the man who wrote the song. Apart from the deep historical connections, the song has got a simple message to anyone working away from home at Christmas. (Speaking as a man who has worked 3 Christmases offshore!)

     

    But, as usual, a pleasure to drop in here and be entertained and educated while having a nightcap.

     

     

    Cheers, Al.

  10. Alasdair MacLean,

     

     

    Join the Future….

     

     

    This Chicqane track is a Belter.

     

     

    CELTIC

     

     

    RC.CSC

     

     

    I never heard the Word in my Ear, I did – with Nae Headphones – Magical

     

     

    KEVJUNGLE.CSC Forever and Ever.

  11. Alasdair MacLean on

    Ha ha Petec…..maybe 25 years ago. I’m more fudamentalist now in my musical taste…..if not my religious beliefs – which as I think you know are very basic.

     

     

    By the way, In my last post…..my sister had a “rare” night out….which I’ve just realised to some may mean something different!

     

     

    “The vernacular…”

  12. Alasdair MacLean on

    Good luck in the morning. Will be co-driving a learner driver when you kick off.

     

     

    Will be at the County Hertz at 3pm….not confident…..but hey ho – if things are not going well maybe the halftime scores from round the country might cheer…..

  13. For the moonhowlers, early risers and insomniacs

     

    CELTICROLLERCOASTER SUPPORTING @WALKWITHSHAY on 2ND DECEMBER 2016 6:06 PM

     

    ****CQN Bonus Christmas Caustic Competition****

     

     

     

    Good evening fholks and thanks for the entrants so far. We will respond soon.

     

     

     

    As a wee added interest before LMS9 or maybe a “brand new soon to be announced” competition gets underway we are announcing a quick fire December competition to add to the funds for Shay,

     

     

     

    Very simple competition.

     

     

     

    Before Saturday at 3:00pm we want you to email us and predict Sevco’s December points total.

     

     

     

    The cost is £10 per entry and the correct answer will receive 50% of the paypot.

     

     

     

    If there are multiple correct entries the prize money will be split equally amongst the winners

     

     

     

    If no one has the correct answer then the prize money will be shared between the nearest entries.

     

     

     

    Sevco have the following games in the month of December.

     

     

     

     

    Dec 03 HOME v Aberdeen

     

     

     

    Dec 10 HOME v Hearts

     

     

     

    Dec 16 AWAY V Ham Accies

     

     

     

    Dec 24 HOME v ICT

     

     

     

    Dec 28 AWAY v St Johnstone

     

     

     

    Dec 31 HOME v CHAMPIONS

     

     

     

     

    Simply confirm your entry to cqnpredictor@gmail.com and highlight the number of points you expect them to secure, by hook or by crook.

     

     

     

    Payment details will follow in due course, once you have been registered.

     

     

     

    Entrants predicting 18 points will be placed in stocks and beaten with a soft cushion.

     

     

     

     

    Remember A Sevco European challenge is not just for Christmas…but then again…

     

     

     

     

    HH

     

     

     

     

    CRC

  14. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS on

    ‘GG

     

     

    Great idea,kudos for suggesting it,and to CRC for going with it.

     

     

    I know what I would predict,but I’m unwilling to jinx it.

     

     

    I’m gonna opt out of this one for that reason,but I hope everyone else hammers it!

  15. Brogan Rogan Trevino and Hogan on

    It was on 2nd December 1941 when Ilsa Lund walked into Rick’s cafe in Casablanca setting off a chain of events which would change the course of the war for the taciturn cafe owner.

     

     

    Of all the gin joints in all the world she had to walk into his, and Dooley Wilson played as time goes by.

     

     

    It has to be said that Ingrid Bergman was a great looking dame.

     

     

    All of that comes to mind because it bears absolutely no resemblance to any scene or chain of events in The Blane Valley yesterday!

  16. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS on

    BROGANROGANTREVINO&HOGAN

     

     

    You know that for a fact cos gin-loving OLDTIM verified it for you,having been at both events(!)