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  1. Was there any British institutional, inculcated Anti Catholic rituals carried out today.?

     

     

    Still the Tams of unelectable cult brexit racist trolls,unionist and tory voting shills to their core.guising as Celtic fans,cancer this blog..

     

     

    Enjoy yir funeral trolls.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  2. Brendan will be too busy counting his £10m compensation to come back if reports of his contract are accurate.

  3. PeterLatchfordsBelly on

    Today should be a blip, like the 4-0 humping at Tynecastle to end another long unbeaten run. Another day when the team was unrecognisable, but bounced back.

     

     

    My big worry is CCV being injured. We are so reliant on him.

     

     

    I’ve liked the look of Mooy, but he’s set himself back with a really poor display today. Including losing his man for the first gaol.

     

     

    I’m also a big fan of Turnbull, but he was dreadful today and set his own prospects back. Today was his chance to lay claim to a regular spot. No chance after that.

     

     

    Love Ralston, but gave his worst performance under Ange. Welsh is a weak link. His stats bear it out. Good football player, but physically weak. Needs to develop a more aggressive streak or he’ll be never make it at Celtic.

     

     

    Maeda another one who had a stinker today. He’s normally a great asset, but off it today.

     

     

    Ange had his worst day as Celtic manager. A real cock up. Rotation is right, but the specific choices he made were way off it.

     

     

    Hopefully the main men are back in against Motherwell and we put this blip to bed quickly. I think Ange will have learned a lesson today. Great and humble man that he is.

  4. PCS

     

     

    The Fraud has bumped his false gums fairly regularly that he has unfinished business here. Remember he was BORN into Celtic 🙄 – despite the fact that the first time he set foot in our stadium was the day he was unveiled as manager.

     

    Unlike his ST holding brothers and cousins. 🤔

  5. At one point in the first half one of our posters asked if it was too early for a substitute. Everyone could see how bad we were. Yet no subs until 1-0 down. The first 2 subs simply heralded their second goal. It then took Ange 20 minutes of being 2-0 down to throw the dice and go 3 at the back. Not impressed at all. Posters on here could see it in the first half. It’s not easy admitting you have got something horribly wrong but He had time to do something about it and didn’t. Really not happy.

  6. GFTB @ 8:56 PM,

     

     

    Hope all’s good in the hood…

     

     

    Brendan Rodgers didn’t belong where!?

     

     

    Here…

     

     

    This is what it means to be Celtic, champions again as you know, Brendan Rodgers is here for TEN-IN-A-ROW!!

     

     

    He was a great fit, would have given us the TEN

     

     

    If you believed in “The Midnight Flit” during the Celtic PLC inspired fake news you were serevely naive, you were in the majority, probably emotionally upset, (by manipulation) but still very naive.

     

     

    If you still believe it now when Big Pedro has been found out, his reputation decimated and we know that Celtic PLC contemptibly delayed letting the Stock Market in on the deal

     

     

    You are at a decidedly Artless.

     

     

    When it has become absolutely clear the Celtic Board had taken time out to negotiate a record breaking deal to depose of the staff that were demanding investment in the squad, to keep delivering success – this staff included; including a first class management team, coaching team and backroom staff.

     

     

    While Celtic PLC were negotiating this record breaking deal, they were also setting up Lenny to come in (on his own), a PR campaign damming the record winning staff and a character assassination of their Manager

     

     

    The niggard Big Pedro/Lenny MkII era was one worst that most of us have seen in living memory of watching Celtic…

     

     

    Aff Oot

     

     

    Hail Hail

  7. Ffs it’s a strip.

     

     

    Its who fills it that counts.

     

     

    Sure it was not great watching the black and white clash with gray.

     

     

    But I am probably biased as I bought the grandkids the full strip.

     

     

    D :)

  8. When we do something wrong it’s how we react that defines if lessons have been learnt

     

     

    I do not think and hop Ange will not start with Mooy and Turnbull among others in the same team again if so then we are in trouble.

     

     

    D :)

  9. LR67 @ 2.42 / Stx2 @ 7.40

     

     

    Ferry article — great read / very sad / complete shambles.

     

    Little by little we are getting the full story into the public domain.

     

    Natland amateurs dabbling at engineering.

     

    Beyond dysfunctional at every level.

     

     

    Incredible how we spend more money and make things worse.

     

    Not good.

  10. Nothing to do with the color of the strip,Ange screwed up big time ,will he learn ,did he make a lot changes at Livingston were they beat us 1/0,did he learn from that ?

  11. Rodgers next job will be abroad. And he’ll be handsomely rewarded, I suspect at this stage he knows the really big jobs aren’t coming so will simply accept the biggest pay cheque. China or the US would be my guess.

     

     

    No one will ever love Brendan as much as he loves himself. But he’s the best Celtic manager I’ve ever seen. Ange may do better in time, but he’s got a way to go yet.

  12. PLB @ 10.00

     

     

    The team played as if they were hungover.

     

    Low energy / no drive / no focus — just possession and no end product.

     

     

    Some of the early doors final balls looked as if the team had backed themselves not to score.

     

     

    Couple of huge issues starting to come to the surface.

     

    The Jan window might be busier than we thought.

  13. Not a bad person but………………………… Not a cult, definitely not a cult.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    EL CSC

  14. Quiet troll- tam

     

     

    You can find links a plenty of comment from the Scottish Catholic Church.

     

     

    I believe You couldn’t give 2 tenners to a lavvy chanter about Catholics,Catholicism or the faith in Scotland.

     

    It’s not for use.

     

     

    Your mission here is to use that faith for your own ends politically.

     

     

    That is rancid

  15. My friends in Celtic,

     

     

    Always v Eventually.

     

     

    We cant always win, Eventually we will lose. It is inevitable.

     

     

    It has happened,

     

     

    We move on.

     

     

    HH, the journey will continue.

  16. Chairbhoy 10.13pm

     

     

    My ole ML6 mucker …

     

     

    Am not as intelligent as you and and SFTB so I will keep it simple ….

     

     

    Brendan bolted

     

     

    Neil didn’t

     

     

    Brendan lovers will blame the board

     

     

    Neil’s lovers appreciate Neil …

     

     

    We all have our own Celtic … my Celtic has never ever needed to win as I followed us home and away when we didn’t … unbeaten domestically in 364 days is very impressive …

     

     

    Hope all is good in the Chilterns .. it’s all good in ML5

     

     

    I don’t mind. Celtic defeat … hopefully it’s another 364 days ti the next one

     

     

    God bless Ange … and obviously our Neil 🍀

  17. Really surprised at the level of negative comments o here dealing with just about everybody.

     

     

    BR I can understand — he is good but not as good as he thinks.

     

    But some of the vitriol is Pavlov’s Dug — the board has trained them well.

     

     

    And now the howls are starting regarding AP — bladder merchants the lot of them.

     

    Not sure what is driving this — the board trying to regain the command of the ship.

     

     

    AP has L plates regarding the SPL / Cl but he is a quicker learner.

     

    And he wants to gets us moving as fast as he can.

     

    He learns / we move on — board gets even more worried.

  18. Obviously Timbhoy he did learn from the Livi defeat, we went undefeated in the League for 52 weeks after it.

     

    If we get a similar response from today’s defeat , I for one will be a very happy Tim.

  19. Superannuated Fenian on

    An Tearmann….Peace. I mean that. I have just seen your last two posts. I just can’t figure you out. Your penultimate post seemed, to me, considered, rational and on the ball. Your most recent post just left me scratching my head. Seriously, what is it all about? It reads like a passage from Finnegan’s Wake. (Terrific book by the way). but you have to work out how to make sense of it. Sorry, mate. I can’t make sense of your last post. I’m sure you know what you mean. Maybe everybody else does too. To me, it’s gibberish. Ah, wtf…God Bless You.

     

    Agus faigimid suid mara ta se.

  20. GFTB @ 10.34

     

     

    BR broke DD’s heart.

     

    DD was not happy and decided to change things.

     

    PL was brought back into the firing line and told to bring BR to heel.

     

    BR started flashing his knicker elastic to the EPL.

     

     

    The rest was 6 months of turmoil.

     

    NL was the cheap and easy option who had been run out of town in 2014.

     

     

    Not good.

  21. How much will the Queen’s funeral cost?

     

     

    It could cost the taxpayers millions of pounds, and potentially billions if we count the cost of the extra bank holiday

     

    Isabella McRae

     

    13 Sep 2022

     

    The Queen’s funeral

     

     

    Queen Elizabeth sadly died after a 70 year reign. Image: Wikimedia Commons

     

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    Queen Elizabeth’s state funeral will be held at Westminster Abbey on September 19. It will cost the country millions of pounds – and potentially billions more if we take into account the economic impact of the bank holiday.

     

     

    Just how many millions the Queen’s funeral will cost is hard to estimate. After all, there hasn’t been a monarch’s funeral since the death of her father more than 70 years ago.

     

     

    The Duke of Edinburgh’s funeral was relatively modest because of coronavirus restrictions. But two decades ago, the Queen Mother’s funeral reportedly cost £5.4million.

     

     

    ‘She made us feel like royalty’: Volunteers and charity workers share their stories of meeting the Queen

     

    Big Issue vendor Will Herbert: ‘The day I saw the Queen made me proud to be British’

     

     

    A royal expert told the Big Issue the Queen’s funeral will certainly cost at least that sum – and “probably a fair bit more” than that.

     

     

    Elizabeth Norton, a royal historian specialising in the queens of England, said: “It is really difficult to give an estimate for the Queen’s funeral. No British monarch has died for 70 years and the monarch’s funeral always tends to be on a considerably larger scale than funerals for other members of the royal family.

     

     

    “Prince Philip’s funeral was obviously fairly simple, due to Covid, but the funeral of the Queen Mother in 2002 reportedly cost around £5.4m. A large portion of that sum was in relation to policing, while the lying in state was also expensive. Although it is impossible to say exactly what the Queen’s funeral will cost.

     

     

    Policing costs amounted to £4.3m and the Queen Mother’s lying in state came to £825,000, according to a House of Commons research briefing paper.

     

     

    More recently, policing for Prince William and Kate’s wedding cost more than £6million, according to figures obtained by PA news agency. A total of £2.8m of that was spent on overtime costs.

     

     

    What are the plans for the Queen’s funeral?

     

     

    Plans for the Queen’s funeral are currently being put in place, as she makes her final journey from Balmoral to Windsor. She will lie in state in Edinburgh’s St Giles’ Cathedral for 24 hours. She will then be taken to Edinburgh Airport, from which she will travel to RAF Northolt in London.

     

     

    The coffin will be taken to Westminster Hall, where the Archbishop of Canterbury will give a short service and she will lie in state for four days.

     

     

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    The coffin will be draped in the Royal Standard and, once in Westminster Hall, it will be topped with the Imperial State Crown, orb and sceptre. The crown itself has an estimated worth of somewhere between £3billion and £5bn.

     

     

    From 6.30am on September 19, she will no longer lie in state in public. The state funeral will be held at Westminster Abbey at 11am that morning.

     

     

    According to the BBC, the day will begin as the Queen’s coffin is carried from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey on the state gun carriage of the Royal Navy. Senior members of the royal family are expected to follow in procession.

     

     

    How much will the bank holiday cost the UK economy?

     

     

    Simon French at investment bank Panmure Gordon, told The Sunday Times that previous one-off bank holidays in 2002, 2012 and earlier this year had lowered economic output by at least £2bn.

     

     

    “There are few parallels for this moment and that makes forecasting particularly difficult,” he said. “We may not simply be talking about an extra bank holiday. There could be a prolonged period of national mourning.”

     

     

    In 2011, a national holiday was declared for William and Kate’s wedding. At the time, the department for business, innovation and skills predicted that the extra holiday would cost the UK around £2.9bn.

     

     

    Although the Centre for Economics and Business Research has previously found an extra bank holiday would add £500 million to the economy, this would be a very different bank holiday. Some businesses have already announced they will be closing on September 19 out of respect for the Queen – these include John Lewis and Primark.

     

     

    A number of pubs across the country shut for 24 hours following the Queen’s death last week. It is up to them whether they close again on the day of the funeral, or whether they open so that customers can get together to raise a pint to the Queen.

     

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