Gus the teenage cow I personally think the clubs may need to consider a merger to truly compete at european level...
The day that happens is the day I sh*t on the moon.
by handbags_harris » 05 May 2010 15:24
Gus the teenage cow I personally think the clubs may need to consider a merger to truly compete at european level...
by LUX » 05 May 2010 15:46
No Fixed Abode Win when it matters.
CeLOLtic.
by FiNeRaIn » 05 May 2010 17:39
TredderMr Optimist Gotta love the comments about McGeady getting McCullolch sent off. The same McCullolch who could have been knocked over by a feather duster in at best a handbags bit of pushing with O'Dea. What goes around comes around.
Other than Davis (for large parts of the match at least) thought Rangers looked very ordinary last night.
no one in either side laces McGeadys boots
by handbags_harris » 06 May 2010 23:19
Gus the teenage cow on 5th Januaryhandbags_harris on 5th January Lastly, I remember your assertion that Aidan McGeady is "world class". No he's not. He's quick, skilful, and direct, but his end product is consistently poor, and it is the end product that counts. I'm not basing that assertion on one game, I'm basing it on all the games I've seen McGeady play in for Celtic and Ireland. He cannot be considered world class.
I remember people saying ronaldo had no end product when he was mcgeady's age
oh and tell me who beat 4 players and provided the cross for the one goal celtic did score?
out of all the players in scotland only he HAS THE POTENTIAL to play for a big 4 side
by FiNeRaIn » 09 May 2010 22:15
by weybridgewanderer » 28 Jul 2010 21:31
A CELTIC fan was hit by a flare as she watched the Hoops play Lincoln City in a pre-season friendly.
The incident was one of several flashpoints during and after the match, which resulted in 20 arrests.
Two Scots fans, Stuart Stanley, 32, of Uddingston, Lanarkshire, and Ada m Pollock, 24, of Pollok, Glasgow, were held in custody over the weekend.
They were charged with fighting in the street and freed on bail yesterday.
Both will appear at Lincoln magistrates court on August 17.
Five fans, including the girl, were injured as a result of the violence. All went to hospital but were released after treatment.
Local police said a St George's flag was set on fire outside the Golden Cross pub before the match and tensions were heightened by pro-IRA chants.
A smoke grenade was set off.
After the game, which Celtic won 4-1, there were a number of fights involving rival fans.
Of the 20 arrests, 12 were locals and eight were visiting supporters.
More than 1000 Celtic fans travelled south for the match at the Sincil Bank Stadium on Saturday.
Football intelligence officer PC Andy Pearson said: "There was some disorder at the Golden Cross pub and some after the match.
"A lot of that came from the inflammatory nature of the songs from Celtic fans. Many of the incidents were fuelled by alcohol.
"We will be seeking banning orders for those arrested."
Before the match, police had to deal with a fight between two Celtic supporters in the city and a separate brawl in the away end of the ground.
During the game, a number of flares and smoke canisters were set off in the stadium.
There were further problems outside the Golden Cross where five of the arrests were made.
Af terwards officers were called to several fights on the lower end of the High Street where rival supporters clashed.
Lincoln City, who are in England's League Two, are managed by ex-Celtic striker Chris Sutton.
by Terminal Boardom » 28 Jul 2010 21:56
by paultheroyal » 29 Jul 2010 00:32
by The whole year inn » 29 Jul 2010 01:58
by Wax Jacket » 29 Jul 2010 10:19
paultheroyal Celtic just about out of champions league already. Truly awful. For the first fm
in years I believe the so called top two will be split by another team.
by Big Foot » 29 Jul 2010 11:41
by AndyRFC » 29 Jul 2010 12:49
Big Foot My annual CeLOLtic
by FiNeRaIn » 29 Jul 2010 15:09
paultheroyal I believe the so called top two will be split by another team.
by Silver Fox » 29 Jul 2010 17:11
by FiNeRaIn » 29 Jul 2010 20:11
Silver Fox What about Rangers?
by Silver Fox » 30 Jul 2010 00:14
by TBM » 04 Aug 2010 22:55
by sandman » 05 Aug 2010 08:21
by Big Foot » 05 Aug 2010 09:00
sandman Whatever you think of them as a club I think it's a shame for British football that they won't be in the CL. They were the first British winners of the European Cup and they did it with local players something that I can only imagine happening in my lifetime.
Plus, if they performance the the way they did last season - and they're lucky they don't have to go through the qualifying rounds as well - it won't be long before Rangers are also out of the competition.
There have been some great players and managers who have come from Scotland (not just the Old Firm) and it's a shame to see that league decline even from the standards that I have seen since I started watching football in 93.
Lol at Celtic all you want but this is bad for British football.
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