Uefa get tough on non-payers

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Not before time but it’s good to see Uefa get to grips with clubs which fail to pay their dues.  Malaga, who are still this season’s Champions League, have been banned from European competition the next time they qualify.  In the event they win the competition this season, they would join a short ignominious list and become only the third team in history to be banned from defending their trophy by the European governing body. Think of the shame.

Eight other clubs have also been barred from Europe for a season, including our very old friends, Vojvodina.  The message is simple, pay your bills!!!

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  1. Neil canamalar Lennon hunskelper extrordinaire on

    Are you copulatin kiddin, the culture, innovation determination but alas no imagination, equations are only important when they work,

     

    Lets put them to work :o)

     

    Ask questions

  2. Good morning friends and a Big Happy Christmas Eve from a currently dry and calm East Kilbride. A half day’s work this morning then on holiday for a week – woo-hoo!

  3. Neil canamalar Lennon hunskelper extrordinaire on

    Heard tonight, a pure heart asked a d**k just what he thought he looked like, impressed a baby was enabled to ask out loud

  4. As traditional as ye ole turkey dinner :-

     

     

     

    CHRISTMAS CELTIC

     

     

     

     

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1891 League Home St Mirren W 2-1 Campbell , Brady

     

     

    Christmas Eve 1892 Friendly Home Third Lanark W 3-2 McMahon , Madden 2

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1892 Friendly Away Ardwick W 5-0, McMahon, Others Untraced

     

     

    Christmas Day 1895 Friendly Away Bury D 3-3 Unrecorded

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1895 Friendly Away Everton L 2-3 Unrecorded

     

     

    Christmas Day 1896 Friendly Away Everton L 1-6 (oh dear!) Unrecorded

     

     

    Christmas Day 1897 League Away Clyde W 9-1Allan 5, Russell 2, McMahon, Campbell

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1897 Friendly Home Sunderland W 1-0 Unrecorded

     

     

    Christmas Day 1900 Friendly Away Blackburn Rovers L 1-2 Unrecorded

     

     

    Christmas Day 1901 Friendly Away Manchester City – Match was abandoned after 60 minutes with Celtic trailing 1-2

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1901 Friendly Away Bohemians W 2-1 Unrecorded

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1902 Friendly Away Bohemians W 3-2 Unrecorded

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1903 League Home Port Glasgow Athletic W 4-1 Gilligan 3, Hay

     

     

    Christmas Eve 1904 League Home St Mirren W 1-0 Somers

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1906 Friendly Away Woolwich Arsenal W 2- 0 Unrecorded, Arsenal’s 20th anniversary of founding

     

     

    Christmas Day 1907 Friendly Away Blackburn Rovers L 0-4 (hmm)

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1908 League Home Clyde L 0-1

     

     

    Christmas Day 1909 League Away Kilmarnock W 1-0 Quinn

     

     

    Christmas Eve 1910 League Away Morton D 1-1 Quinn

     

     

    Christmas Day 1914 Friendly Away Manchester United L 1-2 Unrecorded

     

     

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1914 League Home Hamilton W 3-1 Gallacher 2, Quinn

     

     

    Christmas Day 1915 League Home Airdrie W 6-0 Gallacher 3, McColl, Browning, McMenemy

     

     

    Christmas Day 1920 League Away St Mirren W 2-0 McInally, Cassidy

     

     

    Christmas Eve 1921 League Home Falkirk D 0-0

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1925 League Away Cowdenbeath D 1-1 McLean

     

     

    Christmas Day 1926 League Home Kilmarnock W 4-0 McInally 2, W McStay, McGrory

     

     

    Christmas Eve 1927 League Away Hibernian D 2-2 Thomson, McGrory

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1931 League Away Dundee United L 0-1

     

     

    Christmas Eve 1932 League Away Aberdeen L 0-1

     

     

    Christmas Day 1933 League Away Queens Park W 3-2 F O’Donnell, Napier, McGrory

     

     

    Christmas Day 1934 League Home Queens Park W 4-1 Delaney 2, Crum, McGrory

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1936 League Home Albion Rovers W 4-0 Delaney 2, Murphy, McGrory

     

     

    Christmas Day 1937 League Home Kilmarnock W 8-0 Crum 2, Divers 2, Murphy 2, Delaney, McDonald

     

     

    Christmas Eve 1938 League Away Aberdeen L 1-3 Delaney

     

     

    Christmas Day 1943 League Southern Division Away Hamilton D 3-3 J Gallacher 2, McAuley

     

     

    Christmas Day 1946 League Home Queens Park W 1-0 Rae

     

     

    Christmas Day 1947 League Home Hearts W 4-2 McDonald 2, Bogan, Walsh

     

     

    Christmas Day 1948 League Home Aberdeen W 3-0 McPhail, Paton 2

     

     

    Christmas Eve 1949 League Home Queen Of The South W 3-0 Collins, Haughney 2

     

     

    Christmas Day 1950 The Glasgow Cup Final Replay v Partick Thistle was POSTPONED

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1953 League Away Clyde W 7-1 Mochan 2, Hemple, Higgins 2, Collins 2

     

     

    Christmas Day 1954 League Home Clyde D 2-2 Boden, Collins

     

     

    Christmas Eve 1955 League Away Hibernian W 3-2 Mochan 2, Sharkey

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1955 Glasgow Cup Final Replay Hampden Rangers W 5-3 Collins 2, Sharkey 2, Fernie

     

     

    Christmas Day 1957 League Home Queen Of The South L 1-2 Conway

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1959 League Away Kilmarnock L 1-2 Mochan

     

     

    Christmas Eve 1960 League Home Motherwell W 1-0 Divers

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1960 League Home Dundee W 2-1 Conway, Byrne

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1962 League Home Dunfermline W 2-1 OG, Hughes

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1964 League Home Motherwell W 2-0 Hughes 2

     

     

    Christmas Day 1965 League Home Morton W 8-1 McBride 3, Chalmers 2, Hughes 2, Murdoch

     

     

    Christmas Eve 1966 League Away Aberdeen D 1-1 Lennox

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1970 League Away Morton W 3-0 Chalmers, Lennox, Wallace

     

     

    Christmas Day 1971 League Home Hearts W 3-2 Hood, Johnstone, Deans

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1976 League Home Aberdeen D 2-2 Craig 2

     

     

    Christmas Eve 1977 League Home Dundee United D 1-1 Edvaldsson

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1977 FRIENDLY Away Queens Park L 2-3 Wilson, McCluskey

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1987 League Away Dundee United W 2-1 Walker (pen), Miller

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1988 FRIENDLY Home Red Star Belgrade D 2-2 Walker 2 (1 pen)

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1989 League Away Hearts D 0-0

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1992 League Home Dundee United L 0-1

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1994 League Away Aberdeen D 0-0

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 1996 League Away Aberdeen W 2-1 Di Canio, Cadete – the Day of the Golden Boots

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 2000 League Away Dundee United W 4-0 Sutton 2, Larsson, Petrov

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 2001 League Home Livingston W 3-2 Larsson 2, Moravcik – Valgaeren was sent off for his second bookable offence

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 2002 League Home Hearts W 4-2 Hartson 3, Larsson

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 2004 League Away Hearts W 2-0 McGeady, Petrov – this was the day of the catastrophic Tsunami

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 2005 League Home Livingston W 2-1 Nakamura, Maloney

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 2006 League Home Dundee United D 2-2 O’Dea, Nakamura

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 2007 League Away Dundee United W 2-0 McManus, Vennegoor of Hesselink

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 2009 League Home Hamilton Academical W 2-0 Loovens, McGinn

     

     

    St Stephen’s Day 2010 League Home St Johnstone W 2-0 Cha, Ki (ar la !!)

     

     

    Christmas Eve 2011 League Home Kilmarnock W 2-1 Samaras 2

  5. saltires en sevilla on

    Good morning fellow Celts -just love Christmas Eve

     

     

    Heading into town for final few prezzies then meeting my oul’ da’ for a few drams in The Scotia

     

     

    We will have a lot to be thankful for this year: looking back with fondness remembering special people and events. Some happy and some sad.

     

     

    Each year he gives me the same advice – ‘cherish the past, but ensure you continue making good memories …’

     

     

    To all Celts, especially those travelling to meet loved ones over the coming days – keep safe, and have a Happy and Holy Christmas.

     

     

    HH

  6. harryhoodsdugbitme on

    Good morning and a very happy Christmas Evening to ya’ll…..anyone looking for me from tomorrow onwards will find me sitting with a freezing cold bottle of beer chang by the banks of the Mekong in the far north of Thailand right across from Laos. Well for the next couple of weeks anyway. Enjoy the holidays CQNers. HH.

  7. West Wales Celt on

    Auldheid:

     

    If you’re lurking…

     

    Read your proposed model resolution for all fans groups to consider.

     

    I think the idea is a very good one but, if I may make a constructive criticism, it is far too wordy.

     

    For broad support to be realistic I think a shorter, snappier resolution which succintly outlines the key principles would have more likelihood of success.

     

    Very long resolutions are perhaps like very long CQN posts; folk either find an aspect not to their liking or, lacking time or stamina, they scroll on by…

  8. Philbhoy - It's just the beginning! on

    Kentbeth

     

     

    Terrible news about your friends wee girl.

     

     

    Kids are so precious.

     

     

    Prayers for her recovery and her family said.

     

     

    God bless you too.

  9. So Charlie Green has announced he will go to Tannadice, because he wants to, stuff the rest of you.

     

     

    I can see this boycott melting as quickly as snow in June.

  10. Happy howlly Christmas to ye all,

     

     

    Or Howlly Happy Christmas to ye all,

     

     

    Or Howlllllly….hollllly….holy….

     

     

    See what I’m doing here?

     

     

    Ow Owwwwww.

     

     

    Never question a proper howler. We know whit we’re howlin at.

     

     

     

    :)))

  11. I’m sorry to say this,but Charlie Green is making a great success of this so far.

     

     

    Drat n’ double drat.

     

     

    He has their money and has them eating out of his hands.

     

     

    His manipulation of the media and soundbites ,his control of their PR has been very effective.

     

     

    Playing them like a banjo, all the way to the bank.

     

     

    A67

  12. 67Heaven ... I am Neil Lennon..!!.. Ibrox belongs to the creditors on

    Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle all the way…

     

    I just feel so grand today, since the bhuns have gone away…

     

     

     

    Oh, oh, oh………………………………

  13. Goodly morning from a drizzly but temperate Chilterns…

     

     

    Hope one and all have a great Christmas, Enjoy!!!!

  14. Andrew67

     

     

    Green will make a success of it purely because they are the stupidest football supporters on the planet

     

     

    Once the season book money is in for next season, he will start making exit plans

     

     

    And then the fun will begin

  15. KentBeth

     

     

    Sad, sad news at such an age.

     

     

    Prayers said.

     

     

    Kindest regards

     

     

    Paddy T.

     

     

    Out of interest in your name, were you ever previously a poster Cassiopeia?

  16. Whistling John McMillan of RSA toeing the party line, any individual independent supporters with even a pea sized brain will tell these chancers to GTF and go follow their team.

  17. Watched sportscene last night for the first time in years, it was well worth the wait to see the 4 mins of tic highlights, started at 11.02 and finished at 11.06 and then the negativity started, ow and how FAT is john robertson

  18. Tamstered,

     

     

    John Robertson was exceptionally fat and bitter last night. One pearl of wisdom was that if Ross County had scored, the score would have been different. That’s the quality of punditry on BBC Scotland

  19. Som mes que un club on

    John Robertson was exceptionally fat and bitter last night. One pearl of wisdom was that if Ross County had scored, the score would have been different. That’s the quality of punditry on BBC Scotland

     

     

    +++++++++++

     

     

    Brilliant.

     

     

    That quote may be worth money from one of those tabloid TV Columns!!