Oscar Knox Paving Stone

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Last year at BMCUWP’s hootenanny in McChuills, many CQNers clubbed together and raised funds to buy something appropriate in memory of Wee Oscar. A fantastic amount was raised and we are delighted to announce a paving stone was purchased at very, very, favourable rates from Celtic, and now has its pride and place very close to the statue of Big Jock.

The tribute reads, Wee Oscar Knox, Heart of a lion, Courage of a champion.

Make sure you look out for it next time you are at Celtic Park.

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  1. coolmore mafia

     

    11:17 on

     

    17 November, 2014

     

     

    While I’d never question NL’s character given what he had to put up with while he was here, you have to remember that he’s happy to play ‘the game’. He’ll maintain his silence on the matter as long as that serves him better than speaking up about it.

  2. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS on

    KEVJ

     

     

    Much as I generally avoid your puerile little tales of victimhood-yer reply to TET,IIRC correctly on Saturday was a classic even by your standards-I’ve got to take issue with you on this one from 1045.

     

     

    Every time I’ve organised a dayooot wi like-minded Tims,each and every one of whom I am grateful to see arrive and enjoy themselves,you too have been invited.

     

     

    I even put my e-mail address on a public forum to facilitate this. Do you have any idea how many crap mails I deal with as a result? Not enough for me to stop doing it.

     

     

    We are not a clique. CELTICROLLERCOASTER has frequently posted about next Saturday’s meet. Many posted about last Friday in The Blane Valley.

     

     

    The list of meet-ups open to many and all is continuous.

     

     

    What pisses me off most though is that you continue to post yer disparaging paranoid pish about a clique that yer not invited into-when you clearly are-under a leader such as the one provided for us on Saturday by PAUL67.

     

     

    All done by the clique. The guys who started WO4L,such as CRC and MWD et al. And MORRISSEYTHE23RD who demanded money wi menaces on the day.

     

     

    All good Tims. All good men. Real men. Men with problems of their own but selfless enough to deal with that and still do good for others.

     

     

    Men I aspire to.

  3. James Forrest

     

     

    11:32 on 17 November, 2014

     

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    And yet another prominent Internet Bampot can’t accommodate the fact that, the Celtic board of directors could have buried these bassas but, chose to look the other way whilst the ‘fix was in’ during the hun 3 in a row on the back of ‘honest mistakes’ to collect 3 years CL money to keep them alive?

     

    Far too many complicit smoke-screen clique merchants on the go – imho

     

    SACK THE BOARD or the huns will come back as the victims and lord it over us with all their cheating and, yet again…the Celtic board will look the other way.

     

    Get yer own house in order 1st – CSC

  4. Most pertinent point so far from the BDO report.

     

     

    RFC 2012 P.L.C. (formerly The Rangers Football Club P.L.C., “the Company”) – In Liquidation

     

    Company Number: SC004276

     

     

    Does that not kinda blow the myth of a separate club and “holding company” oot the watter?

  5. TootingTim

     

     

     

     

    00:06 on

     

     

    17 November, 2014

     

     

     

     

    Tontine,

     

     

    In John Robertson’s autobiography – Supertramp – he says he got the name from frequently reciting the nursery rhyme Solomon Grundy as a kid.

     

     

    *didnae know that….I got to know Solly when I was about 12….he was always a talent from a young age….however when he was at St Pats there wisnae a school team for his age group plus St Martin’s didnae have a boys guild team so he was kicking his heels on a Saturday…..his da worked with a couple of St Kessog’s BG committee men and enquired if he could play for them……a deal was done between both parish priests and so up tae Balloch he came…..my brother played in that team….he also played for the school as he was a couple of years older than Solly……..Stevie Murray and Evan Williams both played in that school team as well.

  6. Makes sense to me —————

     

     

    ” My Scottish football-watching mate down here will be going to the Jackson Browne gig in Manchester . I will be going to watch Stockport County play at Chorley in the Conference North . Thats how much this game matters to us “.

     

     

    Old Tom -17 11 14 @11.05 am —-comment re ———–

     

     

    Scotland v England now stripped of its deep rooted emotional primacy -Guardian 17 11 14

  7. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS on

    THE EXILED TIM

     

     

    Posted under some daft alias. I’ll find it later and post it to you.

  8. BOBBY MURDOCH'S CURLED-UP WINKLEPICKERS on

    TONTIME TIM

     

     

    As has been said,Stevie Murray was a marvellous player for us,a typically great Jock signing-£50k-and a lynchpin.

     

     

    Sadly,another who suffered an injury in Jock’s last season,as did the likes of Pat Stanton,Danny McGrain and virtually everyone else. Allied to the loss of players like George Connelly and Kenny Dalglish it’s a guid wee miracle we survived.

     

     

    It gave Des White the chance to stick the knife in though. And he took it.