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The CQN Podcast: A Celtic State of Mind (EP13) The Quality Street Gang Part 1

Paul Wilson

A Celtic State of Mind offers an insight into the culture of Celtic Football Club, the city of Glasgow, and fans of the reigning invincible Scottish champions.

Each episode includes interviews with ‘Celtic-minded’ figures from the world of sport, music, film, art, broadcasting, literature or politics.

This week, ‘A Celtic State of Mind’ pays tribute to The Quality Street Gang.

In the first of a two-part series, Paul John Dykes interviews Billy Murdoch, Bobby Wraith, HughMcKellar and Lou Macari to discuss one of the finest crops of youngsters ever to emerge from Celtic Park.

90,000 Celtic fans can’t be wrong…

Connect with A Celtic State of Mind @PaulDykes and @CQNMagazine.

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    Gordon64 on 24th September 2017 12:37 am

     

     

    Acgr Do you have any plans for next yearā€™s Open ? Iā€™m bringing up a few bhoys.

     

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    Yes, I plan on renting my house out for 20 grand and heading off to fish for Marlin in Equador. Best bring a tent big yin.

     

     

     

    HH

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    Some great blue on blue action on hunmedia. They are eating themselves alive………

     

     

     

    Styoopit zombies

  3. James McClean BBC Interview

     

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    James McClean talks about why he doesn’t wear the poppy & the drama that comes with it. Also talks about life in England & the passing of his good friend Ryan McBride.

     

     

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWa9uQwak2s#t=6.698667

  4. The Donald on 24th September 2017 1:06 am

     

     

    Coatbrigā€™ Crips vs Blantyre Bloodsā€¦ā€¦

     

     

     

    Whoā€™d be the WINNERSā€¦.?

     

     

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    No fightingting Donald unless you really have to.

     

     

    It isnae good getting yer heid smashed against a wall.

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    G64, when we got the open back I went down both times to watch Tom Watson tee off in his first rounds.

     

     

    Probably my favourite golfer of all time. a thoroughly decent man and a sporting legend the likes of which we not see too often in the future.

     

     

    HH

  6. For all those still awake here’s my recommended reading The greatest American writer bar none the fantastic James Lee Burke. Hh

  7. Acgr Me and my wee bro loved Watson. He had the swing. You had to see it to believe it. But Jack Newton was tremendous that week and should have won it. It went to a play off and history shows that Tom the swing won. Hh

  8. Just watching the replay of the ‘penalty incident’ … as blatant a dive as you are likely to see.

     

    Instead of placing his left leg on the ground, as would be a natural action for one pursuing the ball…, der hun holds back his leg, swan dives to the ground in a deliberate attempt to deceive the ref.

     

     

    The major headline from this game, apart from Celtic cruise to victory…. should be Sevco manager facing lengthy touchline ban after confronting Scott Brown.

     

    Imagine the headlines had that been NFL confronting a Sevconian…

     

    He’d have been tried, convicted and sentenced before the 2nd half kicked off.

     

     

    Will the match review committee do anything against either Sevconians?

     

     

    Best bit had to be the post match defence of the Sevco goals, picking scarves out….

     

    You might have stopped LG from putting a scarf in there but to no avail, he’d already tucked the ball in there!!

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    G64, Tom Watson is a legend in Carnoustie. You will never hear a negative word about the man.

     

     

    Ben Hogan is in the same bracket but there are not to many left in my cub who saw the man win his open on the man’s coirse.

     

     

    If you’re looking for some alternative reading check out “First they killed my father”. Harrowing tale of a wee girl’s survival under the Pol Pot Khmer Rouge regime that Angelina Jolie has recently converted to the big screen.

     

     

    Watched it on Netflix last night and was astounded by how close she kept the fil to the reality of the book.

     

     

    A lesson in how not to treat our fellow human beings.

     

     

     

    HH

  10. Acgr I had the pleasure of seeing all of Tom Watson’s 5 Open wins. An absolutely fantastic human being and not a bad golfer. Hh

  11. Pen could’ve went either way.

     

    I agree that Morales overeacts/dives and that’s why it wasn’t given but I think if situation was reversed I’d be shouting for a pen for us.

     

     

    Did a similar thing against Partick in the Glassico, ref bought it that time and sent Erskine off.

     

     

    I wonder sometimes if their scouts look for these traits when eyeing a player. Lafferty, Garner are another two cheating bassas.

  12. Padre Perdo’s post match interview should also see him on a charge by the SFA.

     

    He freely admits to deliberately confronting SB because the match officials failed to do so.

     

    Hey Pedro, managers ain’t allowed to do that you know.

  13. The Willie Vaas pictures should be moved into evidence in the case against Pedro.

     

    Although Lustig couldn’t help laughing at the situation.

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    Wednesday cant come soon enough. Match day two and we have a chance to put some points on our account in the CL.

     

     

    HH Celtic men and wummin.

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