Our African players, Hawkeye, 1254125 and more!

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The December issue of CQN Magazine has arrived!  We have 116 pages material written for and by Celtic supporters.  We cover 1254125 (hopefully a phrase you are already familiar with), and our newly fertile African territories.  There is an excellent analysis of our perennial penalty problem with lots of articles from fans sharing their Celtic experiences.

………and we cover the Champions League in some style.  The games against Barcelona, Spartak and Benfica are all given their place in our history while we look ahead at who we could face in the next round, and beyond!

It’s all there and available to read online for free, although you can sell some of your Sevco shares and pay to have a hard copy specifically crafted for you if you wish.

Before you read, we thought it might be helpful to give you a quick guide on how to use the magazine online…..

A QUICK USERS GUIDE TO GETTING THE MOST FROM CQN MAGAZINE ONLINE 

When you see the magazine on CQN – don’t try to read it inside this graphic – click on the button at the bottom right hand side of the magazine which has two diagonal arrows. This will show you the magazine in full screen.

The first button on the left, a little arrow coming out of a box, allows you to SHARE the magazine. You can post to Facebook and Tweet the link on Twitter to spread the word!

The next button – this is the SEARCH function. Type in Barcelona and all the mentions in this edition will be displayed.  The third button in from the top left – the next button takes you to RELATED publications. Here you can view all the back editions of CQN Magazine and all the related content we have loaded, including many of the documents in the past year.

The next button is for a Table of Contents but we don’t use this function so ignore that one.

Next along, with the downward pointing arrow is the DOWNLOAD button. If you want to download and read the PDF this is where to do it. The last button at the top left is the PRINT button – ideal if you want a hard copy of page or two.

Moving to the bottom left – we currently have the BUY CQN ANNUAL button.

Over to the bottom right hand corner and working from left to right – the first button has three parts, allowing you to read CQN magazine as a double page, or single or to scroll over the pages.

The next button along to the right, with the plus and minus signs – allows you to increase or decrease the size of the page on your screen – ideal for easy reading.

Next along is the page number, showing the left hand page number you are on from the total in the magazine, in the new issue that is 116 pages (More than double what it used to be incidentally!)

Next along is the button with the two arrows, pointing to left and to right. These allow you to turn the pages forward to the right and back to the left.

Next there is a volume button and finally the arrow we started on at the bottom right hand corner that allows you to view in full screen.

You can also turn pages by scrolling over the page corners. Inside the magazine you will find embedded videos – these can be watched on full screen. There are links to take you direct to advertisers’ websites and at the bottom right hand corner of all right hand editorial pages, to take you back to CQN. Some smaller images have a function that allows us to increase the size – so click on these smaller photographs and the size will increase on your page to give you a better look.

If you want to buy the print version of the magazine you can do so by clicking the Magcloud.com link on the cover or the contents page.   Magcloud print a unique copy for you and ship from the US, so unfortunately it’s expensive.  You’re vastly cheaper (and some would say better) to order the CQN Annual, which you can do from here.

Enjoy CQN Magazine’s December edition and many thanks to all who contributed!
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  1. Hamiltontim.

     

     

    I don’t think those bars I mentioned will accept colours being worn,mind you I don’t blame them in any way,they Celtic supporters would cause trouble anywhere they go.The Rangers are okay it’s the other lot that cause all the trouble,well according to the MSN.Serious about the colours,WDH said it’s not on and who can argue with the connoisseur of good restaurants, and ale houses,and Hotels

  2. BobbyRussell

     

    23:02 on

     

    19 December, 2012

     

    George Best refused to play in the Bobby Charlton testimonial. Said it would make him a hypocrite as he had fallen out with Charlton. He also said once when asked what he`d be doing if he wasn`t playing football. He replied that he`d probably be in Belfast fighting the Catholics.

     

     

    Well Bobby R, I have also seen and got a vhs tape of The Lions 25th Anniversary Tour

     

    and celebrations where the late George Best (RIP) is having a alcoholic refreshment with wee Jinky (RIP)

  3. Zimmerman

     

    Do you think something like that could happen up here? Say, for talking sake, we played THEMS in a testimonial, they came out in Celtic strips and paraded the Ramsdens Cup in front of the Green Brigade There may be a slight flaw in that scenario….

  4. Bournesouprecipe,

     

     

    Am i right in thinking that Bobby Charlton wore the hoops and scored that night?

     

     

    ps..what’s going on with the bold print?

  5. Johann Murdoch.

     

     

    I’m just on the blog..

     

     

    Was BT on,I not going back through the blog to see if he’s been on.

  6. my first testimonial was Big Billys v Leeds utd, Andy Ritchie scored and we beat them 1.0.. must have been early 70’s

  7. Sabre67

     

    23:09 on

     

    19 December, 2012

     

    Did he really buy the history?

     

     

    While the sports media in Scotland fall over each other to get quote after quote from Charles Green one thing which has struck me as curious in the entire fiasco is their total failure to ask any kind of challenging questions to Mr Green.

     

     

    Amidst page after page of Charles Green articles I have yet to see one which records a question in a press conference which seriously questions his many previous declarations which have subsequently fallen short of his pre-declared statements – to be polite about them.

     

     

    But one very simple question casts a huge shadow over the entire charade – if Charles Green has purchased the history of Rangers – giving him and everyone else associated with The Rangers the right to acclaim that they are still the same club with the history (for now) of 50 league titles intact, why has he not bought the history associated with last season?

     

     

    Or did the deal exclude last season’s history and only include previously successful history?

     

     

    If Charles had purchased the history for The Rangers his club would have found itself seeded in this season’s League Cup – as their history also includes last seasons SPL finishing position, a position that brought with it a seeding in the League Cup. That seeding never happened and, entirely out of character for him, Charles didn’t unleash the storm of the seven seas to the media about this little “oversite”.

     

     

    Very strange indeed, unless the small print in the history sction of the purchase agreement excluded 2011/2012 season.

     

     

    Well said Sabre67

     

    Also what about the debt of the previous mob?

     

    They want to keep their history but not there debt.

     

    They can’t have it both ways

  8. Neil canamalar Lennon hunskelper extrordinaire on

    Wow newsnight Scotland wow

     

    The police are dictating new laws

     

    Lord Carloway has written a new law

     

    The second best legal brains in Scotland

     

    The biggest legal brains in Scotland said its wrong

     

    The police said “we” need it

     

    Next Offensive Bill

     

     

    That’s what I hear ?

     

     

    Lovin the stone circle secret

     

    Corruption of everything gets a bit tedious :oD

     

    Slight of hand innit

  9. Damn that HTML. Put the slash (/) – not the sash – in the wrong the place.

     

     

    Sorry//////

     

     

    I still want to know why last season’s history didn’t make it into the purchase agreement.

  10. BobbyRussell @21:05 “They also got drinking at football banned, after, you`ve guessed it, Celtic beat them in the 80 Cup Final.”

     

     

    Sorry to be a pain Booby, but it was after we beat them twice in that cup final.

  11. Blantyretim.

     

     

    I saw Johanns last post where he said nite nite,so I take it he’s of to bed.

     

     

    You finish up tomorrow night,should try and arrange a few drinks sometime soon.

  12. AKBW1888

     

     

    Unfortunately there are laws in place that allow debts to be left behind given certain circumstances, but the entire charade was designed to circumvent all of the debt aspect by declaring the 5 way agreement and the “purchase of history”.

     

     

    So rather than try and dismantle the validity of the 5 way agreement and the shedding of debt, the question should focus on the one declaration that they cling to that they claim allows them to still be “Rangers” – the purchase of the history.

     

     

    The purchase appears to omit last season for some reason.

  13. BobbyRussell

     

    Best ” …said once when asked what he`d be doing if he wasn`t playing football. He replied that he`d probably be in Belfast fighting the Catholics.”

     

     

    I didn’t see him at that Cup final. There were plenty of Catholics and booze, so he’d no excuse.

  14. Friday I finish oldtim..

     

     

    will make a wee trip into town for one of the games over the holidays…

     

    I am off for 2 weeks so it should be no problem..

  15. Ntassoolla

     

    23:19 on

     

    19 December, 2012

     

    BobbyRussell @21:05 “They also got drinking at football banned, after, you`ve guessed it, Celtic beat them in the 80 Cup Final.”

     

     

    Sorry to be a pain Booby, but it was after we beat them twice in that cup final.

     

     

    That’s right Ntassoolla

     

     

    Also they invaded the pitch during the Stein Era and got running around the pitch

     

    stopped during that era as well

     

    They don’t know how to behave themselves Scotland’s Shame

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