The line that the registration rules were breached but the registrations were still valid is being repeated without challenge all over the place.
Snake Plissken on
Starry Plough
Gordon Dalziel is there for Zombies who find Derek Johnstone too intellectual.
weet weet weet on
margaret mcgill
wi a foreword from phil
HH
Margaret McGill on
The Scottish Hun Profit chase
2-1 favourite Why the long face
4-1 RedRum Bolognese
6-1 unbridled disaster
8-1 We dont care what animals we eat
10-1 youre gonna get horsed
12-1 Black Bute and Rothesay
14-1 Neigh chance buddy
16-1 Bar none
verdantvic on
The best way forward is for all decent fans of all clubs not to go to scottish football for maybe 2 weeks or more-you want change?thats how to do it-the financial hits are the sacrifice for a new future-small price for a new dawn-if someone organised the whole scottish football fanbase-fairness would win-imagine 2 weeks of empty grounds cept a full ipox-it would be massive world news-the time is now
green T on
The last call on Clyde was brilliant. They will be beelin’ haha
Valentine's Day on
67Heaven … I am Neil Lennon..!!.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors
I listened to one show he was on the last time I was home, couldn’t believe that’s what passes for a sports show in Scotland ” AH see the Biggur Pictchurrrr” Aye of course you do Gordon…
My Mum said she hadn’t heard anyone roar at the radio like that since my Dad went to sit with Jinky and Jock…
Snake Plissken on
Starry Plough
the standard of people who get jobs in the Scottish MSM to talk about football is abysmal.
not even 3rd rate.
ElDiegoBhoy on
Snake
Maybe something to do with the schools they attended:o)
Much to the distaste of the Screws we ended the no-wash protest this morning. We moved to ‘B’ wing, which was allegedly clean.
We have shown considerable tolerance today. Men are being searched coming back from the toilet. At one point men were waiting three hours to get out to the toilet, and only four or five got washed, which typifies the eagerness (sic) of the Screws to have us off the no-wash. There is a lot of petty vindictiveness from them.
I saw the doctor and I’m 64 kgs. I’ve no problems.
The priest, Fr John Murphy, was in tonight. We had a short talk. I heard that my mother spoke at a parade in Belfast yesterday and that Marcella cried. It gave me heart. I’m not worried about the numbers of the crowds. I was very annoyed last night when I heard Bishop Daly’s statement (issued on Sunday, condemning the hunger-strike). Again he is applying his double set of moral standards. He seems to forget that the people who murdered those innocent Irishmen on Derry’s Bloody Sunday are still as ever among us; and he knows perhaps better than anyone what has and is taking place in H-Block.
He understands why men are being tortured here — the reason for criminalisation. What makes it so disgusting, I believe, is that he agrees with that underlying reason. Only once has he spoken out, of the beatings and inhumanity that are commonplace in H-Block.
I once read an editorial, in late ’78, following the then Archbishop O Fiaich’s ‘sewer pipes of Calcutta’ statement. It said it was to the everlasting shame of the Irish people that the archbishop had to, and I paraphrase, stir the moral conscience of the people on the H-Block issue. A lot of time has passed since then, a lot of torture, in fact the following year was the worst we experienced.
Now I wonder who will stir the Cardinal’s moral conscience…
Bear witness to both right and wrong, stand up and speak out. But don’t we know that what has to be said is ‘political’, and it’s not that these people don’t want to become involved in politics, it’s simply that their politics are different, that is, British.
My dear friend Tomboy’s father died today. I was terribly annoyed, and it has upset me.
I received several notes from my family and friends. I have only read the one from my mother — it was what I needed. She has regained her fighting spirit — I am happy now.
My old friend Seanna (Walsh, a fellow blanket man) has also written.
I have an idea for a poem, perhaps tomorrow I will try to put it together.
Every time I feel down I think of Armagh, and James Connolly. They can never take those thoughts away from me.
Bobby Sands
67Heaven ... I am Neil Lennon..!!.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors on
valentine’s day
18:36 on
2 March, 2013
‘Take yur pick’ time …..LOL
Margaret McGill on
Rieperman
18:45 on 2 March, 2013
LOL
jimbo67 on
Ard Macha
Careful now!
Gordon64 on
Celtic are clearly in the wrong for having the audacity to comment
on LNS decision.
How dare we ?
According to the media our heinous crime of speaking out on the decision
far outweighs those of the oldco whose only misdemeanor
I blame years and years of horsemeat school dinners…
Gene's a Bhoys name on
Ard macha
What’s that got do do with Celtic or football?
hankray on
Not an easy place to go and get the win but job done on a rock hard pitch that needed watering. No doubt Stokes can score goals and coming into form after his long absence. Celtic eased up in the second half and did not impress.
Still, Champions elect, Scottish Cup semis and last 16 Champions League. Yes Neil, we’ll take that.
Valentine's Day on
Anyway Joe Ledley……someone convince me.
voguepunter on
Gordon64
Come on now Gordon ,time for us all to move on.
Fekn funny how we’ve all to move on again after the huns get away with it,
the scumbags where going to riot ,but British (masonic) justice prevailed.
67Heaven ... I am Neil Lennon..!!.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors on
gene’s a bhoys name
18:51 on
2 March, 2013
Aye, very good….
Taranis on
Valentine’s Day
who would you play instead of Joe ?
67Heaven ... I am Neil Lennon..!!.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors on
valentine’s day
18:53 on
2 March, 2013
Why…?
Stringer Bell on
gene’s a bhoys name
18:51 on
2 March, 2013
Ard macha
What’s that got do do with Celtic or football?
———-/
I thought that when I first saw these posts a few years back, then I read the posts and was glad Ard Macha posted them.
Your right. Nothing to do with Celtic or football. Everything to do with humanity.
We shouldn’t limit ourselves on here. Nor anywhere else.
ASonOfDan on
After reading the below The Spl fan launch on Monday will have my full support and I include any financial assistance in that.
SFA chief executive Stewart Regan has
claimed any continuing debate over
the Rangers payments issue would
cause ‘collateral damage’ to the game.
Speaking in Edinburgh today, Regan urged
Scottish football to draw a line under the
last 12 months and move on.
The independent commission chaired by
Lord Nimmo Smith this week fined the
old company £250,000, but decided not
to strip the club of any titles.
He said: “Now is a very good time for all
parties to draw a line under what’s gone
on in last 12 months.
“It’s crucial with league reconstruction
being such an important issue that we
draw a line under what’s happened and
seek to work collaboratively.
“If we spent as much time focusing on
building and growing the game on the
pitch as we do talking about conspiracy
theories, exit strategies and matters off
the field, I think we would be world class.
“We have to avoid the rest of the game
becoming collaterally damaged. It’s not
about trying to find scapegoats for what’s
happened.”
Regan also defended Scottish Football
Association president Campbell Ogilvie’s
role during his time as company secretary
at Rangers when some undisclosed
payments were made.
He said Ogilvie had been totally open
about his role at Rangers, adding:
“Campbell Ogilvie played no part in the
management and organisation of any
element of the Murray group
remuneration trust.
“He has been transparent and up front
and he was the only member of the old
[Rangers] regime who put himself forward
to be interviewed by Lord Nimmo Smith
and that says a lot about the man.”
Regan insisted no deal had been done
with Rangers to stop the club being
stripped of their titles, but that the
possibility of it happening had been
mentioned to the new owners.
He said: “When the consortium
approached the SFA and were interested
in buying Rangers FC they asked for an
outline of what were the worst possible
punishments.
“The reason they wanted the information
is they had investors who wanted to know
exactly what the implications were, so
what came on to the table was literally
every possible sanction and issue.”
jimbo67 on
5 hours later than the rest of you
Some save from the big Man
Jimbo
southside on
Let’s boycott Hampden. Have a beam back at CP. Maybe not original, but it’ll hit the spot. Place is a dump and lets face it. Probably won’t affect our performance too much going by previous games there recently.
Not a thing, but neither has toilet duck, a subject on which we had much fun and lasted for several of the old pages.
I post Bobby’s diary every year and have done for as long as I remember.
Árd Macha
Rieperman on
Ars Mhacha,
As an Irish republican myself I would suggest we stop looking to the past and address the real issues that threaten our fair isle at the moment.
The current and very real threat to our sovereignty comes not from Britain but from the IMF and US natural resource colonialism. I wish to God the people who really care about Ireland would waken up to that fact.
I will always honour Bobby Sands and others, but not in Celtic sites and especially not when there is a greater and much more pertinent threat to our country
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The line that the registration rules were breached but the registrations were still valid is being repeated without challenge all over the place.
Starry Plough
Gordon Dalziel is there for Zombies who find Derek Johnstone too intellectual.
margaret mcgill
wi a foreword from phil
HH
The Scottish Hun Profit chase
2-1 favourite Why the long face
4-1 RedRum Bolognese
6-1 unbridled disaster
8-1 We dont care what animals we eat
10-1 youre gonna get horsed
12-1 Black Bute and Rothesay
14-1 Neigh chance buddy
16-1 Bar none
The best way forward is for all decent fans of all clubs not to go to scottish football for maybe 2 weeks or more-you want change?thats how to do it-the financial hits are the sacrifice for a new future-small price for a new dawn-if someone organised the whole scottish football fanbase-fairness would win-imagine 2 weeks of empty grounds cept a full ipox-it would be massive world news-the time is now
The last call on Clyde was brilliant. They will be beelin’ haha
67Heaven … I am Neil Lennon..!!.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors
18:30 on
2 March, 2013
Tom English = Fud
Margaret McGill
18:31 on
2 March, 2013
Tom English is a scumbag
Confused…..which is he.
“How does Glynn Johnson get through them blue shirts”
– Chris Waddle
Maggie, I wonder if he,ll include his own quotes. The ones where he said 140 years of history had died with the club.
Fat choob that he is.
Snake Plissken
I listened to one show he was on the last time I was home, couldn’t believe that’s what passes for a sports show in Scotland ” AH see the Biggur Pictchurrrr” Aye of course you do Gordon…
My Mum said she hadn’t heard anyone roar at the radio like that since my Dad went to sit with Jinky and Jock…
Starry Plough
the standard of people who get jobs in the Scottish MSM to talk about football is abysmal.
not even 3rd rate.
Snake
Maybe something to do with the schools they attended:o)
Margaret McGill,
20/1 Horses for Main Courses
Monday 2nd
Much to the distaste of the Screws we ended the no-wash protest this morning. We moved to ‘B’ wing, which was allegedly clean.
We have shown considerable tolerance today. Men are being searched coming back from the toilet. At one point men were waiting three hours to get out to the toilet, and only four or five got washed, which typifies the eagerness (sic) of the Screws to have us off the no-wash. There is a lot of petty vindictiveness from them.
I saw the doctor and I’m 64 kgs. I’ve no problems.
The priest, Fr John Murphy, was in tonight. We had a short talk. I heard that my mother spoke at a parade in Belfast yesterday and that Marcella cried. It gave me heart. I’m not worried about the numbers of the crowds. I was very annoyed last night when I heard Bishop Daly’s statement (issued on Sunday, condemning the hunger-strike). Again he is applying his double set of moral standards. He seems to forget that the people who murdered those innocent Irishmen on Derry’s Bloody Sunday are still as ever among us; and he knows perhaps better than anyone what has and is taking place in H-Block.
He understands why men are being tortured here — the reason for criminalisation. What makes it so disgusting, I believe, is that he agrees with that underlying reason. Only once has he spoken out, of the beatings and inhumanity that are commonplace in H-Block.
I once read an editorial, in late ’78, following the then Archbishop O Fiaich’s ‘sewer pipes of Calcutta’ statement. It said it was to the everlasting shame of the Irish people that the archbishop had to, and I paraphrase, stir the moral conscience of the people on the H-Block issue. A lot of time has passed since then, a lot of torture, in fact the following year was the worst we experienced.
Now I wonder who will stir the Cardinal’s moral conscience…
Bear witness to both right and wrong, stand up and speak out. But don’t we know that what has to be said is ‘political’, and it’s not that these people don’t want to become involved in politics, it’s simply that their politics are different, that is, British.
My dear friend Tomboy’s father died today. I was terribly annoyed, and it has upset me.
I received several notes from my family and friends. I have only read the one from my mother — it was what I needed. She has regained her fighting spirit — I am happy now.
My old friend Seanna (Walsh, a fellow blanket man) has also written.
I have an idea for a poem, perhaps tomorrow I will try to put it together.
Every time I feel down I think of Armagh, and James Connolly. They can never take those thoughts away from me.
Bobby Sands
valentine’s day
18:36 on
2 March, 2013
‘Take yur pick’ time …..LOL
Rieperman
18:45 on 2 March, 2013
LOL
Ard Macha
Careful now!
Celtic are clearly in the wrong for having the audacity to comment
on LNS decision.
How dare we ?
According to the media our heinous crime of speaking out on the decision
far outweighs those of the oldco whose only misdemeanor
was a minor administrative error.
C’mon bhoys get your facts right.
Truth and justice have not prevailed.
Snake Plissken
I blame years and years of horsemeat school dinners…
Ard macha
What’s that got do do with Celtic or football?
Not an easy place to go and get the win but job done on a rock hard pitch that needed watering. No doubt Stokes can score goals and coming into form after his long absence. Celtic eased up in the second half and did not impress.
Still, Champions elect, Scottish Cup semis and last 16 Champions League. Yes Neil, we’ll take that.
Anyway Joe Ledley……someone convince me.
Gordon64
Come on now Gordon ,time for us all to move on.
Fekn funny how we’ve all to move on again after the huns get away with it,
the scumbags where going to riot ,but British (masonic) justice prevailed.
gene’s a bhoys name
18:51 on
2 March, 2013
Aye, very good….
Valentine’s Day
who would you play instead of Joe ?
valentine’s day
18:53 on
2 March, 2013
Why…?
gene’s a bhoys name
18:51 on
2 March, 2013
Ard macha
What’s that got do do with Celtic or football?
———-/
I thought that when I first saw these posts a few years back, then I read the posts and was glad Ard Macha posted them.
Your right. Nothing to do with Celtic or football. Everything to do with humanity.
We shouldn’t limit ourselves on here. Nor anywhere else.
After reading the below The Spl fan launch on Monday will have my full support and I include any financial assistance in that.
SFA chief executive Stewart Regan has
claimed any continuing debate over
the Rangers payments issue would
cause ‘collateral damage’ to the game.
Speaking in Edinburgh today, Regan urged
Scottish football to draw a line under the
last 12 months and move on.
The independent commission chaired by
Lord Nimmo Smith this week fined the
old company £250,000, but decided not
to strip the club of any titles.
He said: “Now is a very good time for all
parties to draw a line under what’s gone
on in last 12 months.
“It’s crucial with league reconstruction
being such an important issue that we
draw a line under what’s happened and
seek to work collaboratively.
“If we spent as much time focusing on
building and growing the game on the
pitch as we do talking about conspiracy
theories, exit strategies and matters off
the field, I think we would be world class.
“We have to avoid the rest of the game
becoming collaterally damaged. It’s not
about trying to find scapegoats for what’s
happened.”
Regan also defended Scottish Football
Association president Campbell Ogilvie’s
role during his time as company secretary
at Rangers when some undisclosed
payments were made.
He said Ogilvie had been totally open
about his role at Rangers, adding:
“Campbell Ogilvie played no part in the
management and organisation of any
element of the Murray group
remuneration trust.
“He has been transparent and up front
and he was the only member of the old
[Rangers] regime who put himself forward
to be interviewed by Lord Nimmo Smith
and that says a lot about the man.”
Regan insisted no deal had been done
with Rangers to stop the club being
stripped of their titles, but that the
possibility of it happening had been
mentioned to the new owners.
He said: “When the consortium
approached the SFA and were interested
in buying Rangers FC they asked for an
outline of what were the worst possible
punishments.
“The reason they wanted the information
is they had investors who wanted to know
exactly what the implications were, so
what came on to the table was literally
every possible sanction and issue.”
5 hours later than the rest of you
Some save from the big Man
Jimbo
Let’s boycott Hampden. Have a beam back at CP. Maybe not original, but it’ll hit the spot. Place is a dump and lets face it. Probably won’t affect our performance too much going by previous games there recently.
ASonOfDan
It gets worse as well every time you read it…
Wretch of a man..
Árd Macha
18:46 on 2 March, 2013
Keep posting.
Hail Hail
“Impeach McCrummoch”
Gene’s a Bhoys name,
Not a thing, but neither has toilet duck, a subject on which we had much fun and lasted for several of the old pages.
I post Bobby’s diary every year and have done for as long as I remember.
Árd Macha
Ars Mhacha,
As an Irish republican myself I would suggest we stop looking to the past and address the real issues that threaten our fair isle at the moment.
The current and very real threat to our sovereignty comes not from Britain but from the IMF and US natural resource colonialism. I wish to God the people who really care about Ireland would waken up to that fact.
I will always honour Bobby Sands and others, but not in Celtic sites and especially not when there is a greater and much more pertinent threat to our country
Stringer Bell,
Thank you.
Árd Macha
southside
19:02 on
2 March, 2013
I’ve been bhoycotting Hampden and all away games for 20 years….
I dont mind the IRA stuff its the catholic pish that gets me