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The Scottish Premiership post-split fixtures, issued yesterday, were kind to Celtic.  The anticipated trip to Ross County, capacity 6,500, comes first, a day the title cannot be decided.  Win there, and next game against Newco, and a point at home to Hearts on 7 May would be enough to decide season 2021-22.

Let’s have no more talk about this until we take care of the important business ahead.  We have a Scottish Cup semi-final against a team good enough to reach the Europa League quarter-finals, with a real chance of progressing further.  Celtic will need a new gameplan for Sunday, especially with enforced chances likely up front.  The Scottish Cup is our only focus.

 

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  1. Weebobbycollins on

    American soccer commentators…goodness me! I’d rather listen to JHB…

     

    On second thoughts, naw! That would be much worse…

     

    Tongue in cheek of course.

  2. BIG JIMMY.

     

    Them was the day’s eh.

     

    Can just imagine them chasing you now.

     

    It would be a mad mobility motor chase,guys hanging out they’re windows

     

    Shaking they’re walking sticks or crutches, false teeth flying in the wind.

  3. If we avoid injuries to our key defenders we should win league comfortably. However, if we lose CCV I think it could be very nervy (assuming sevco remain injury free).

     

     

    Our central defense is vulnerable if CCV is out – only cover we have is Jullian , Welsh and Bitton – players involved when we leaked goals.

  4. PRESTONPANBHOYS

     

     

    ” can i pay you back on payday”

     

     

    You said ok because she is your wean :-)

  5. bigrailroadblues on

    Good evening all from downtown Ruglen. Big Jimmy, how are ye, ya Saltmarket smoothie? 😁

  6. garygillespieshamstring on

    Prestonpans Bhoys

     

     

    I can confirm to my cost that it stays open well beyond 30. :)

  7. Back to Basics - Glass Half Full on

    A short list of items which (in the eyes of the current UK Cabinet) are consigned to history.

     

     

    – Dinosaurs

     

    – a UK without food banks

     

    – The ministerial code

  8. BIG JIMMY,Orr Street Jimmy did Tommy Burns and I forget the boys first name Collins who was a coach at Patrick Thistle there when you stayed there ,also Jimmy can I ask did you have a brother that worked with the Gas Board down in Brigton,

  9. Science update scroll on bye if its too high brow for you.

     

     

    Someone mentioned the Brian Cox series which is just wonderful

     

     

    His explanation of what the Large Hadron Collider does is just exceptional

     

     

    Close to the speed of light, it is unimaginable.

     

     

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    The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator. It first started up on 10 September 2008, and remains the latest addition to CERN’s accelerator complex. The LHC consists of a 27-kilometre ring of superconducting magnets with a number of accelerating structures to boost the energy of the particles along the way.

     

     

    Inside the accelerator, two high-energy particle beams travel at close to the speed of light before they are made to collide. The beams travel in opposite directions in separate beam pipes – two tubes kept at ultrahigh vacuum. They are guided around the accelerator ring by a strong magnetic field maintained by superconducting electromagnets. The electromagnets are built from coils of special electric cable that operates in a superconducting state, efficiently conducting electricity without resistance or loss of energy.

     

    This requires chilling the magnets to ‑271.3°C – a temperature colder than outer space. For this reason, much of the accelerator is connected to a distribution system of liquid helium, which cools the magnets, as well as to other supply services.

     

     

    Thousands of magnets of different varieties and sizes are used to direct the beams around the accelerator. These include 1232 dipole magnets 15 metres in length which bend the beams, and 392 quadrupole magnets, each 5–7 metres long, which focus the beams. Just prior to collision, another type of magnet is used to “squeeze” the particles closer together to increase the chances of collisions. The particles are so tiny that the task of making them collide is akin to firing two needles 10 kilometres apart with such precision that they meet halfway.

     

     

    Under x-ray and radioactive scan inspection the moment of near collision is show to create a bottle shaped force field, that glows in a green haze, and solidifies into a mass far greater than all the other atoms in all of the milky way. Further scientific advances has allowed for this moment in time, a nano-second to the speed of light to be captured for the first time.

     

     

    https://images.webapi.gc.celticfc.com/fit-in/1400×1400/bb7987b0-b97c-11ec-aafb-033b4e566aca.jpg

  10. Still looking for a spare for the wee man for sunday, any price paid.

     

     

    He is at paradise tonight with 4 pals.

     

     

    D :)

  11. Tom McLaughlin on

    Good entertainment at Celtic Park spoiled by sectarian chanting from crowd at corner of JS. Shocking.

  12. BillyBhoy1967 on

    Its a big night in the CL. Coming up in a minute its Bayern (0) v Villarreal (1). We don’t want the Yellow Submarine anywhere near the final as a win for them would be disastrous for our CL group stage hopes.

     

     

    M’on the Bayern!

  13. Great to hear that the first team are there tonight plus Ange and other staff. Real club spirit.

  14. Canamalar,

     

    Told you before,stop coming on here and printing internet propaganda that supports your views.If it is too difficult for you to do proper research,and get real facts and history,you should not be allowed an opinion.Like Kev J,another internet trawling trumpet that prints the guff he wants to believe.

     

    You are totally ignorant of the history of the Donba’s region.Not going to debate with you,but have a look at the map of Ukraine now,and you will see how Putin’s illegal invasion of the area,was an early Chess move in his long term plans to capture all of Ukraine’s Ports.I would say,only an idiot would miss it,but.

  15. Ruled out by VAR. Still 2-0 Chelski, 3-3 aggregate.

     

     

    Yellow submarine down 1-0 to Bayern, 1-1 aggregate.

  16. Bayern running the legs off Villareal. I’ll be surprised if either Spanish team survive today.

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