havochandbags_harris
100 people amongst a total of near 120,000 fans.
lol. both those figures are utter bollox
Got anything to back up your viewpoint Affers?
by handbags_harris » 06 Aug 2010 08:31
havochandbags_harris
100 people amongst a total of near 120,000 fans.
lol. both those figures are utter bollox
by handbags_harris » 26 Aug 2010 21:58
by TBM » 26 Aug 2010 22:19
by Big Foot » 26 Aug 2010 23:21
by FiNeRaIn » 26 Aug 2010 23:57
by AndyRFC » 27 Aug 2010 00:39
by RoyalChicagoFC » 27 Aug 2010 01:25
FiNeRaIn God I love how much they are hurting, they make my skin crawl. Massive LOL at this.
" We Celtic fans are the best in the world and are consistently let down by board management and players when it comes to Europe - bring back Martin O'Neill"
by readingbedding » 27 Aug 2010 07:44
by weybridgewanderer » 27 Aug 2010 18:12
kerryfail street There's no doubt that it was a diabolical result but in all honesty if ever there was a referee who looked as if he was determined that the home side would go through, it was Senor Carballo tonight. Not since Mike McCurry's Ibrox performanc...e against Dundee United have I seen such a clear example of a ref who might as well have advised the visitors not to bother turning up.
Seriously, if there was ANY offence at all by Hooiveld for the first penalty, it was at the very most an obstruction, i.e., an indirect free-kick. Michael Silberbauer started his dive towards Hooiveld from outside the penalty-box and Hooiveld could do little to get out of his way.
As for the second penalty, that was even worse. Zaluska played the ball and Mertens dived like Eduardo or Giggs.
All of this could be regarded as simple incompetence if Carballo had then red-carded Mertens for his head-butt on Brown, but the fact that he only showed him a yellow and then, as if he was impersonating Ian Brines, also showed a yellow to the Celtic man proves that this was not ineptitude but favouritism.
by PlasticRoyale » 02 Jan 2011 15:57
by who are ya? » 02 Jan 2011 16:57
by Silver Fox » 04 Jan 2011 09:17
by weybridgewanderer » 04 Jan 2011 12:47
The Scottish Sun It was a strange afternoon, one where the usual poison mingled in the chill air with the raw emotion of remembrance. Where Celtic had made a big show of keeping out a rabble-rousing element of their support but when the cops let others smuggle in smoke bombs and one guy even got through the turnstiles in a Pope costume.
And where the ultra-moronic found a surreal way to try and screw up a tribute to the 66 lives lost in the 1971 Ibrox Disaster.
As the stadium fell still on ref Craig Thomson's whistle, a cough came from the Celtic End. Then another. Then another and another and lots more anothers until it was as clear as the red nose on a flu-ridden reindeer's face that this was an orchestrated effort to make a point.
What that point was, we'll never know. But it seems some lame-brains just don't have the civility to shut the hell up for 60 seconds in memory of others.
As the seconds ticked painfully slowly, someone in the middle of the away support started to applaud.
To the credit of others around him, he was quickly and quietly shut up.
by sandman » 04 Jan 2011 18:54
by bigmike » 04 Jan 2011 19:23
sandman What a world coughing in the middle of flu season . Damn you Celtic! God damn you all to hell!
by weybridgewanderer » 04 Jan 2011 20:04
by sandman » 04 Jan 2011 21:08
by bigmike » 05 Jan 2011 12:01
sandman The writer of the article is a Rangers fan (notice the use of the words "their fans" at the start of the article) and he writes for the Sun which is hardly the most reliable source when it comes to reporting fan behaviour just ask Liverpool fans. From all the reports I've read no one has suggested that Celtic fans acted with disrespect apart from one person who started a slow handclap and was immediately stopped by those around him.
It's Scotland in January people are going to cough; both sets of fans need to grow up.
by prostak » 05 Jan 2011 20:13
by SouthDownsRoyal » 05 Jan 2011 20:59
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