Summer business underway as Fojut signed

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Celtic tied-up their first piece of business for the summer 2012 transfer window this afternoon by securing Polish central defender, Jaroslaw Fojut, 24, on a pre-contract.  Jaroslaw moved to England straight from school to join Bolton Wanderers, who he made two appearances for, before spending short loan periods at Luton and Stockport.

He moved back to Poland as a 21-year-old and has become a popular player at Polish league leaders, Slask Wroclaw, who knocked Dundee United out of the Europa League qualifying rounds this season in their first European football adventure in 40 years.

I hear he is a solid defender who commands the air well and who is likely to have his best years ahead of him.

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  1. Gordybhoy

     

     

    kindle great for reading, navigation’s annoying imo, I think 3g’s is better

  2. The Legend Johnny Doyle on

    Sorry Blantyretim

     

     

    went for a cupa and fell behind, this blog moves to quick for me.

  3. Bada

     

     

    I stayed in the Davie Crockett Ranch that Doc mentioned. Cheap and cheerful but you’d definitely need a car. May be heading there again in the summer.

  4. !!Bada Bing!! Kano 1000 on

    HT-Was on eurodisney site they got good discounts if you book before end of January.Think you only need to pay a deposit now.Eurostar timetable only bookable up til April.HH

  5. Nuclear Bovril and a Half Munched Pie on

    Cheers for the replies folks…

     

     

    Looks I’ll be upholding the CQN name alone in the trenches. Did manage to totally gub a couple of der Orc the other night though. Well I can only assume they were of that persuasion as they were sporting WATP as their clan tag

     

     

    Petec… Will friend request you later but no FIFA I’m afraid. And, aye, that controller is honk compared to the olde mouse n keyboard combo. Ah the days of pinpoint accuracy and Unreal Tournament, Quake etc…

  6. BadaB

     

     

    Single @ 10/11, can’t believe how bad they are, my hunch was Leicester but I just couldn’t see past QPR, not a good night I fear.

     

     

    Have a saver on St Mirren and Killie, even that is looking dodgy.

     

     

    Sometimes I could give it up but I can’t :<(

  7. Neil canamalar Lennon hunskelper extrordinaire on

    gordybhoy,

     

    you can get a load of free books, if you download 3million books, you shouldnt really need to download for a few days, so if you can get access to WiFi every couple of days the kindle is plenty.

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    Blantyretim

     

     

    I thought you might be standing your ground on some crazy point of principle!! That Beer will be on me if we ever meet.

     

     

    Hail Hail

  9. Bada

     

     

    Thanks for that I’ll spend some time looking at it at the weekend. Would already be staying in Normandy so its only a couple of hours drive.

  10. ElDiegoBhoy.

     

     

    No problem asking for my e-mail address,but Martin42 was using the old one as well,I mailed Paul67

     

    To give Martin42 my e-mail address,he may have the new one,maybe not.

     

    I’m not that clever,I can’t access my old one now,Probably hundreds of mails waiting on an answer.

  11. The Legend Johnny Doyle

     

     

    that would be good because I don’t drink much more than 1 or 2…

  12. Neil canamalar Lennon hunskelper extrordinaire on

    Just watchin the news about the stricken cruise ship, and the sky presenter said,

     

    “she’s lying on her side with a gash the size of a tennis court”

     

    I just happened to glance at the wife and now its all kicked off.

  13. Neil canamalar Lennon hunskelper extrordinaire says:

     

    17 January, 2012 at 21:19

     

     

    You’re a terrible man.

     

     

    :-)

  14. Sftb

     

     

    Didn’t have chance to look back at the previous article.

     

     

    Many happy returns, hope you enjoyed your day.

  15. bt

     

     

    Think I’ve lost it mate. It’s important that I communicate with oldtim. Can you let me have his addy.

  16. lennon's passion on

    Out at pub mate said wee Aiden was a ball bhoy behind the goal,when Celtic beat the Huns 6-2.Is this true

  17. sftb

     

     

    Best wishes amigo. Hope you’ve had a great day.

     

     

    B.t.w. embdy heard from Estadio recently?

  18. Nuclear Bovril and a Half Munched Pie

     

     

    What a couple of awesome online games they were (offline too). I was amazed at how good some of the players were at Quake3 especially, Rocket Arena3 was also one of the best ever mods. We used to play Kingpin, Tactical Ops and latterly Counterstrike Source and they were all excellent games but wouldn’t be on a ps3 pad hehe.

     

     

    setting free the bears

     

     

    Happy Birthday, hope its been a good one.

  19. Thanks for the good wishes.

     

     

    Am I brave enough to challenge fellow birthday boy Muhammed Ali to a fight. Might be able to take him now :-)

     

     

    Famous things that have happened on my birthday:-

     

     

    1377 – The Papal See was transferred from Avignon in France back to Rome.

     

     

    1562 – French Protestants were recognized under the Edict of St. Germain.

     

     

    1773 – Captain Cook’s Resolution became the first ship to cross the Antarctic Circle.

     

     

    1795 – The Dudingston Curling Society was organized in Edinburgh, Scotland.

     

     

    1806 – James Madison Randolph, grandson of U.S. President Thomas Jefferson, was the first child born in the White House.

     

     

    1852 – The independence of the Transvaal Boers was recognized by Britain.

     

     

    1871 – Andrew S. Hallidie received a patent for a cable car system.

     

     

    1882 – Thomas Edison’s exhibit opened the Crystal Palace Exhibition in London.

     

     

    1893 – Hawaii’s monarchy was overthrown when a group of businessmen and sugar planters forced Queen Liliuokalani to abdicate.

     

     

    1900 – The U.S. took Wake Island where there was in important cable link between Hawaii and Manila.

     

     

    1900 – Yaqui Indians in Texas proclaimed their independence from Mexico.

     

     

    1900 – Mormon Brigham Roberts was denied a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives for his practicing of polygamy.

     

     

    1905 – Punchboards were patented by a manufacturing firm in Chicago, IL.

     

     

    1912 – English explorer Robert Falcon Scott reached the South Pole. Norwegian Roald Amundsen had beaten him there by one month. Scott and his party died during the return trip.

     

     

    1913 – All partner interests in 36 Golden Rule Stores were consolidated and incorporated in Utah into one company. The new corporation was the J.C. Penney Company.

     

     

    1916 – The Professional Golfers Association was formed in New York City.

     

     

    1928 – The fully automatic, film-developing machine was patented by A.M. Josepho.

     

     

    1934 – Ferdinand Porsche submitted a design for a people’s car, a “Volkswagen,” to the new German Reich government.

     

     

    1938 – “Stepmother” debuted on CBS radio.

     

     

    1945 – Soviet and Polish forces liberated Warsaw during World War II.

     

     

    1945 – Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg disappeared in Hungary while in Soviet custody. Wallenberg was credited with saving tens of thousands of Jews.

     

     

    1946 – The United Nations Security Council held its first meeting.

     

     

    1949 – “The Goldbergs” debuted on CBS-TV. The program had been on radio since 1931. The TV version lasted for four years.

     

     

    1959 – Senegal and the French Sudan joined to form the Federal State of Mali.

     

     

    1961 – In his farewell address, U.S. President Eisenhower warned against the rise of “the military-industrial complex.”

     

     

    1966 – A B-52 carrying four H-bombs collided with a refuelling tanker. The bombs were released and eight crewmembers were killed.

     

     

    1977 – Double murderer Gary Gilmore became the first to be executed in the U.S. in a decade. The firing squad took place at Utah State Prison.

     

     

    1985 – Leonard Nimoy got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

     

     

    1991 – Coalition airstrikes began against Iraq after negotiations failed to get Iraq to retreat from the country of Kuwait.

     

     

    1992 – An IRA bomb, placed next to a remote country road in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, killed seven building workers and injured seven others.

     

     

    1994 – The Northridge earthquake rocked Los Angeles, CA, registering a 6.7 on the Richter Scale. At least 61 people were killed and about $20 billion in damage was caused.

     

     

    1995 – More than 6,000 people were killed when an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2 devastated the city of Kobe, Japan.

     

     

    1997 – A court in Ireland granted the first divorce in the Roman Catholic country’s history.

     

     

    1997 – Israel gave over 80% of Hebron to Palestinian rule, but held the remainder where several hundred Jewish settlers lived among 20,000 Palestinians.

     

     

    1998 – U.S. President Clinton gave his deposition in the Paula Jones sexual harassment lawsuit against him. He was the first U.S. President to testify as a defendant in a criminal or civil lawsuit.

     

     

    2000 – British pharmaceutical companies Glaxo Wellcome PLC and SmithKline Beecham PLC agreed to a merger that created the world’s largest drugmaker.

     

     

    2001 – Congo’s President Laurent Kabila was shot and killed during a coup attempt. Congolese officials temporarily placed Kabila’s son in charge of the government.

     

     

    2001 – The director of Palestinian TV, Hisham Miki, was killed at a restaurant when three masked gunmen walked up to his table and shot him more than 10 times.

     

     

    2002 – It was announced that Microsoft had signed a joint venture agreement to produce software with two partners in China. The two partners were Beijin Centergate Technologies (Holding) Co. and the Stone Group.

     

     

     

     

    Don’t think Zbyzsek will agree with the verb used for the 1945 entry

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