Tannadice opportunity

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Celtic faced a potentially season-ending run of seven fixtures, six of which were away from home: Stuttgart, Newco, Aberdeen, Newco, Motherwell (home), Dundee United and Dundee.  Five are behind us and we remain in the Cup and have become favourites for the title.

One of life’s lessons when going through an endurance is the knowledge that it will end.  After visits to Dundee United and Dundee, Celtic have six league games remaining, four of them at home.  The payoff of coming through such a test of endurance is a roster stocked with dates at Celtic Park.  60,000 of us will gather on all-but two occasions to inspire the players towards the title.

Celtic are also the only side in the top six who do not face another top six side before the split.  St Mirren at home completes our Stage 1 fixtures. Newco have Falkirk away, Hearts have Motherwell at home, while Motherwell also face Hibs and Falkirk.

If we have learned anything from this season, though, it is that we cannot afford a moment of comfort.  We have a great opportunity on Sunday.  Go to Tannadice, win the points and edge let everyone else know there is a reason we are champions.

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  2. Clunks

     

     

    I have no problem with you at all…

     

    I don’t know you…

     

    You are a random poster like me and everyone else on this site….

     

    I do however think when you post you come across like a bully and boor…you seem most times like the barfly pissed up bore who loves the sound of his own voice and everyone is wrong when only you are right…

     

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    You asked…

  3. Turkeybhoy and Clunks ..the pair of you can take your cheap digs at Catholicism and stick them up your collective arses …leave THE faith alone …and stick to what you should be talking about on here …FOOTBALL !!!

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  6. 31003 on 22nd March 2026 1:17 am

     

    I have sent an email to Paul67 asking him to erase all of my details with regards to CQN…thanks clunks for providing me with Paul’s email…my final post…goodbye all..

     

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  8. T H E ~ S H A M R O C K ☘️ reposted

     

     

    RJ Moreau 🇧🇹@toxictiramisu

     

     

    Mar 21

     

    The Krays ran a London crime syndicate that supplied rent boys to Lord Boothby & were part of the Thursday Club, whose members included Lord Mountbatten & Prince Philip. The club, founded by royal photog Nahum, also hosted sex parties at his apt w/ girls dressed in Masonic aprons

     

     

    While living together, Mellon Hitchcock and Corbally developed a reputation for throwing “wild parties” or “orgies” for the elite.142 At the same time, Corbally was courting organized crime networks in the United Kingdom, becoming close to Irish gangster Johnny Francis, who later facilitated the entry of Philadelphia mob boss Angelo Bruno into various businesses in London. Those interests included the Colony Sports Club, where Meyer Lansky associate and Washington, a DC-based mobster Joe Nesline held a significant stake.

     

     

    Both Bruno and Francis worked closely with Ronnie and Reggie Kray, twin brothers and nightclub owners who ran the London-based organized crime gan known as “The Firm” for over a decade. As Stephen Snider and Douglas Thompson have both noted, the Kray brothers “were known to have supplied ‘rent boys’ [teenage boys] to Lord Boothby [Conservative MP and former Churchill aide] during” the time they were associated with Johnny Francis.143 Declassified MI5 documents reveal that British intelligence was aware of the Boothby-Kray association that included “sex parties” and “rent boys” at the time these events took place, with those documents also referring to both Boothby and Ronnie Kray as “hunters’ of young men.”

     

     

    In the context of Corbally and the Profumo affair, another very important member of the Clermont Club was a man named Stephen Ward. Ward was an osteopath, who became intimately acquainted with top figures in Britain’s aristocracy through W. Averell Harriman. Harriman was the former governor of New York whose Wall Street firm, Brown Brothers Harriman & Co., had been financially entangled with assets of Nazi Germany well after World War II had begun. Harriman’s bank employed George H.W. Bush’s father Prescott Bush and his maternal grandfather father George Herbert Walker. At the time he was promoting Ward, Harriman was an “Ambassador at Large” of the Kennedy State

     

    Department.146 Ward’s friends among the British elite included the Churchills and photographer of the royal family Sterling Henry Nahum.147 Nahum was particularly close to Lord Louis Mountbatten, Prince Philip’s uncle and mentor to Prince Charles.148 Nahum, Ward, and Lord Mountbatten were attendees of the so-called Thursday Club, which Nahum is said to have founded. Other attendees at the Thursday get-togethers included Prince Philip and the Kray twins.142 Many of the attendees of the Thursday Club dinners were involved in sex parties, such as those hosted by Corbally and Mellon Hitchcock. Nahum was also a regular host of such parties at his apartment in Piccadilly, some of which featured “girls dressed only in Masonic aprons.”150 Ward regularly attended Nahum’s sexually explicit get-togethers as well as analogous events hosted by elite members of British society.

     

     

    https://x.com/toxictiramisu/status/2027950800916373860?s=20

     

     

    A fascinating thread

     

     

    Good luck to MO’N and the team at Tannandice, to be still in the fight for two trophies despite a horrific injury list and insane levels of incompetence at executive level is worthy of high praise indeed

     

     

    COYBIG

     

     

    aff oot

  9. lionroars67 on 22nd March 2026 6:05 am

     

     

    What is your take on Hollie Greig.?

     

    A shameless scinerio that still embarrass’s Scotland.

     

     

    Totally agree, let’s get behind MON and the team and roar us on to a double.

     

     

    Enjoy Celtic

     

     

    Hh, the journey continues.

  10. There’s something of the 3 way penalty shoot out to the league games now

     

    Better to go first, God forbid you miss

     

    Another big game today. As has previously been posted, the players have had the first real rest in quite a while.

     

    Points trump performance again today

     

    The dream lives on under Martin

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  12. CELTIC: Sinisalo, Donovan, Arthur, Scales, Tierney, McGregor, Hatate, Nygren, Yang, Iheanacho, Maeda.

     

    Subs: Doohan, Trusty, Adamu, McCowan, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Tounekti, Saracchi, Forrest, Ralston

     

     

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  14. I hope the forward players are on it from the start and have their shooting boots on the correct feet. That’s a pretty weak bench in terms of attacking creativity and execution, so we need to have the game securely won by half time. 🙏

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