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Published Date: 22 October 2008
DUNDEE UNITED
IT STILL seems somehow a little inappropriate to be talking about football matters in the days after losing our chairman, but I suspect Eddie Thompson would be a proud man in light of the tremendous respect his passing has elicited from supporters of all teams.

The Thompson family have lowered admission prices for St Mirren's visit on Saturday and this should ensure that Tannadice is awash with tangerine to give Eddie a fitting send-off. It will be a tearful day, but joyous too as Arabs celebrate the life
of 'ET' and reflect on just how great an input and impact he has had on our cub over the past few years.

Without his commitment, passion and financial wherewithal it might be a far greyer picture at Tannadice than the resurgent one he's left us with. Here's hoping we give him a suitable farewell on Saturday and that Sir Craig and the boys continue to honour his chairmanship with the kind of performances we're becoming accustomed to once more.

Hamish Mackintosh

www.dundeeunited-mad.co.uk



HEARTS

HIBS should have had a penalty. We scored a perfectly good goal, which was wrongly ruled out. We're often told that things even themselves out over the course of the season. I'm not convinced about that, but the two bad decisions certainly had that effect on each other on Sunday.

After succumbing to a neat Hibs move right at the start, I feared the worst. However, we quickly took control of the game, and it was great to see the superb Bruno Aguiar getting us a well-deserved equaliser. The second half was more even, but we should have done better with the chances we created. At the other end, Janos Balogh clearly hadn't read the script, denying Derek Riordan a late winner with a great save.

The excellent displays from the returning Aguiar and Andy Driver bode well for the weeks ahead, and the tireless contribution of Christian Nade showed he can make a difference up front if given the chance. However, his miss at the end highlighted the glaringly obvious problem we have. We need a goalscorer.

Sandy Leonard

www.hmfckickback.co.uk

KILMARNOCK

THE game against Motherwell was certainly not the greatest, but there is a lot to be said for "winning ugly".

The difference between this year and last was there for all to see. Last term Motherwell would have got a man sent off and we'd have conceded a last-minute goal, but now we have a team who are tighter than two coats of paint and see anything except a win as a bad result.

This weekend we host Falkirk and hopefully now that we are fulfilling our potential we can see an upturn in attendances. Low Killie crowds always seem to be highlighted in the media, despite other clubs faring much worse, but we are very aware that we should be getting more folk to the Theatre of Pies.

Alan Combe will be at the Howard Arms to collect his killiefc.com player of the year award after Saturday's match and we've invited Pasca and the rest of the boys to join him. Hopefully we can get JJ and BB along too and let them all know how much we are enjoying the season so far.

Barry Richmond

www.killiefc.com

INVERNESS CT

CHAMPIONS Celtic came to Inverness last Saturday and took all three points from a spirited home side. On the balance of play, we should have gone in at half-time in a winning position and our overall performance was worth at least a point.

We played some good football and kept Celtic at bay, but the chances we created lacked the finishing touch – a familiar theme for us this season. We were caught napping in the second half and then found ourselves chasing the game but without a real striker in our side the writing was on the wall. We can take some positives out of this defeat as the team showed real spirit and Wood's strike made for an interesting last 20 minutes. But a repeat of last season's comeback from two down wasn't to be.

A bad ankle injury to Phil McGuire could see us struggle at the back in the next few games, but this will give the youngsters a chance to stake their claim. Motherwell come to town next week and maybe we can find that cutting edge we so desperately need.

Dave 'Gringo' Wilson

www.caleythistleonline.com

CELTIC

IAIN Brines' eccentric refereeing only added to the mediocrity on show in Inverness last week. Celtic didn't help themselves by appearing to have an eye on Old Trafford in the first half and should have been one down at the interval.

Skoosh (Scott Brown] was the best player on the park throughout the 90 minutes but Robson turned in a great second half and it was no surprise that they were both involved in the goals that eventually won the game.

Cillian Sheridan, sporting his Jim Melrose haircut, replaced Skippy to add some much-needed height to our Tattoo-like strikeforce. Gordon Strachan should call on the young lad again for this weekend's match against Hibs, if only because his height might spike the tabloids' rush to portray the Celtic team as "dwarfs" and "midgets". Not to mention sticking Gordon Strachan's head on Snow White. Ingenious.

We await the return of the lesser spotted Derek Riordan this week. But how will we recognise him?

Dave Devine



FALKIRK

IT IS pretty frustrating when you don't get the breaks on 50/50 decisions in a game, but it is an utter nightmare when you don't even get the bulk of the 80/20 ones either.

Referee Willie Collum and his assistants gave one of the most inept displays of the season on Saturday, booking five and ordering off one in a game without a seriously bad tackle, seemingly willing to award the Dons a free-kick every time a red-clad arm went up in the air. Collum also disallowed a perfectly good Steve Lovell opener – a vital moment in the game. For the Bairns fans who cried "conspiracy" believing the word has gone out to referees to make sure Aberdeen do not get relegated, what they witnessed only fuelled the chat-room fires.

Falkirk now find themselves bottom of the league facing a game this weekend at high-flying Kilmarnock, another of our so called hoodoo sides, needing to burst the form guide and get a win to put our season back on track.

Brian Guthrie

www.bairnstrust.com

HAMILTON ACCIES

HAMILTON Accies supporters have been hit by a collective dose of reality over the past month or so after our heady days at the start of the Premier League season.

We always knew it was going to be tough to stay in the top flight, and perhaps our bright start to the campaign raised expectations just a little too high among some supporters. Having lost at home to St Mirren, the side most people predicted us to be battling it out with at the bottom, things are certainly not looking all that healthy for us. However, it would be harsh to be too scathing on a group of players who, it could be argued, punched above their weight in winning promotion last term.

The fact we play host to Rangers on Saturday should be enough to get the fans upbeat again, and hopefully the players can respond as well as they did the last time the Setanta cameras were at New Douglas Park, for the opening-day win over Dundee United.

It's time to unite behind Billy and his (young) boys!

John Aitchison

www.setbb.com/acciesworld


ST MIRREN

SATURDAY'S game against Hamilton was an important one. A poor performance would show that our win over Rangers was just a flash in the pan, while a good result would suggest that the corner has indeed been turned and things are looking up. Fortunately, it turned out to be the latter and we are now sitting in the heady heights of seventh place.

It's a far cry from a disastrous week last month when a cup exit and a disappointing league defeat left us bottom of the table and had many fans questioning Gus MacPherson's future. I'll freely admit I was beginning to edge towards that camp, but the recent results have eased my concerns.

Hamilton came up with a novel way to stop one of our attacks on Saturday when they turned on the sprinklers as we pushed forward. It'll likely be a 'What Happened Next?' moment on 'A Question of Sport' sometime in the future, but why were they only watering the half of the pitch Hamilton would be attacking after the break?

Stuart Gillespie

www.saintmirren-mad.co.uk


RANGERS

RANGERS had an idle weekend due to the sad death of Eddie Thompson. The decision to postpone the game was correct, and all Rangers fans would like to pass on their condolences to all connected with Dundee United at their loss.

The talk is of supporters who post on the websites, with David Murray and Walter Smith having them firmly in their crosshairs. While there is no doubt some idiots do talk nonsense on the web, it always seems to me that the loathing displayed by those 'in the game' about such places is based on the fact the web has empowered fans and given them a voice. You suspect they simply want us to buy a match ticket and shut up about everything else. Sadly for them, it doesn't work that way – the days of the fan as a passive consumer have gone; those in football should remember that.

Saturday sees us off to Hamilton on league business for the first time in 20 years and three points are a must for the Gers. After Love Street, nothing else will do.

David Edgar

www.theRST.co.uk


HIBERNIAN

CONGRATULATIONS to Hearts for winning the league at Easter Road on Sunday. Well, at the end of the match they certainly celebrated leaving ER with a point as if they had just claimed the SPL title. Aguiar throwing his shirt into the crowd, Shabba giving out hugs to all and sundry for a job well done, and all this for a draw? Perhaps I just don't understand the BIG-team mentality after all.

The mood on hibs.net is not of jubilation, it's more of frustration. Fans are confused by Mixu's refusal to accept that in most games we are being outplayed, yet his formations are obviously working to an extent as we sit fourth in the league. The stats show Hibs had more possession, shots on and off target and corner kicks, but it didn't feel like that when watching the game. However, all this would have been irrelevant had Deek not fluffed his late chance.

We play Celtic on Saturday and it's difficult to go there with any real confidence given the way we are playing, but you never know...

Eddie Henderson

www.hibs.net


ABERDEEN

A RUMOUR swept the city last week that Jimmy Calderwood had two games left to save his job. So does Saturday's victory mean he has removed the noose he put around his own neck?

No, especially as it was due in large part to Stevie Lovell doing a 'Stars in Their Eyes' and saying "Tonight Yogi, I'm going to be – Darren Mackie".

For the first time this season Calderwood span his 'Tactical Tombola' and came up with a formation that left the Reds fans baffled… Was it a 4-4-2? Was it a 3-5-2? Or was it just 11 blokes randomly positioned on a field? The baffling formation and tactics did little to change the opinion that watching the Dons under Calderwood has become a tiresome obligation rather than the pleasurable distraction it should be.

So whilst we're glad the losing streak is finally over and are grateful for the three points, for many Dons fans Saturday's win was viewed as not so much papering over the cracks as attempting to 'Polyfilla' the Grand Canyon.

Mark Alexander

www.aberdeen-mad.co.uk


MOTHERWELL

FANS have been crying out that football is too expensive for years – our board finally do something drastic about it and get pilloried.

What they'll find even more galling is that the reasoning behind the price initiative is sound. The games against the poorly supported clubs are now very cheap for Motherwell fans, especially if you are taking a kid along. We have cut the Old Firm prices because we know there is a huge market on our doorstep – £15 in our till is better than them putting £15 into their local bar. The only people who are unaffected are Hamilton (they'll come anyway for the derby) and the clubs from Edinburgh and Aberdeen. The medium three can bring potentially huge supports, almost filling the South Stand – but only when they're winning. If they're stuck in the lower part of the table, few extra will bother to make the journey to Motherwell on the basis of a £7 saving.

Instead the board's good idea has been undone by old-fashioned anti-Old Firm feeling.

Derek Wilson

www.firparkcorner.com



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  • Last Updated: 22 October 2008 12:01 AM
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 22/10/2008 00:36:03
as one happy to condemn edgar and smith for some of their postings here its only fair to say in this instance i generally agree with him..to attack fans on website messageboards..like this..where a sad minority do post rubbish..and ignore the dreadful service we receive from our monkey media with fat parasites like jim traynor admitting he just winds fans up..pathetic they should be ashamed
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 22/10/2008 00:41:22
..and as we cant post on the celtic stories just now..its interesting to note that celtic could still qualify for the last 16 with 7 points..and will be in a very strong position if we can get 10 points...and for anyone slagging celtic off..remember at half time all the pundits..on tv and radio were complimenting celtics performance..and the goal was offside..5 minutes into the second half another offside goal and the rest was damage limitation..but i see and hear many rewriting the whole game as some sort of walkover...strange xxx (although the best team did win x)
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jamtart,

Beechboro Western Australia 22/10/2008 03:05:02
Why does this clown Eddie Henderson get space on this site????????????
He is a complete phannie.
We saw a reasonable game on Sunday,one which despite his claims that hibs had more chances should have been won comfotably by the JT'S.

He can't comment about the game just spews pi33 about the Glorious Heart Of Midlothian FC.

Get a life or get off the coke you utter muppet.

TOGETHER

MON THE JT'S
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 08:11:46
#4 - "all the pundits..on tv and radio were complimenting celtics performance"

That must have been Celtic TV you were watching then - face facts you got soundly tonked by a Utd team not even in top gear.
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Nell,

The Preservation Hall 22/10/2008 08:22:27
In another article it says that "Reid insists Celtic will not fall into foreign hands". Isn't the majority shareholder Irish?
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Rambo.the.Jambo,

22/10/2008 08:27:37
Celtic and the Scottish TV pundits bleating about two'offside' goals'???

Welcome to the real worls Smelltic. Big boys game now, and you can't take your own biased ref with you in European games. The first goal had a hint of offside, the second definately was not.

When Ronaldo's free-kick thundered straight at Boruc, Berbatov was NOT offside as he was not interfering with play. Boruc was the last Celtic player to touch the ball when he punched it into the path of Berbatov, therefore, how was it offside?
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Nell,

The Preservation Hall 22/10/2008 08:33:12
No. 13:- Still foreign!
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I-Mac,

22/10/2008 08:55:31
#4,

Did you forget that Rooney had a goal wrongly disallowed for offside?
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GeorgeCowieOrWalterKidd?,

22/10/2008 09:06:05
The only BIG thing on show is the massive chip on the Hibs.net guy's shoulder. Can he not even acknowledge the part played by Hearts in one of the most entertaining derbies for ages? Perhaps Hearts fans were celebrating, apparently, we're about to go into administration any day now (or was that last week?) so surely any match we play is a cause for celebration?

The Hearts guy got it wrong though. Riorden dived and should have been booked - we've seen it happen to Hearts players over stronger shouts for penalties than that one. There was minimal contact from Jonsson and what there was definitely wasn't enough for Riorden to go to ground in the dramatic way he did. He played for the pen. If he'd gone down normally he probably would have got it.
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Ayegudyin,

22/10/2008 09:16:41
#8
as a hibee, I am embarrassed by the comments of Eddie Henderson. He sounds like a bitter angry man, who uses this space to bring down the respectability of the 'voice of the fans'. I could get any 12 year old to spit that kind of rubbish across the pages of the Scotsman.

The hearts paragraph seemed like an even analysis of the weekend, a weekend where both teams had massive shortcomings and looked poor.

Instead Eddie decides to have a go at Jambos celebrating a draw... if you guys wanna celebrate an away draw with us thats fine by me, its a reflection of the times where a jambo win in a derby is something rare. Hibs have always been percieved as the underdog, so when we are in a possition to win, we don't accept anything less.

There will always be the rivalry, but to waste this opportunity to voice our opinions by showing your bitter side is not how I want to be represented.

GGTTH
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 09:18:29
How predictable...

...Celtic get beaten by a better side, (no arguing that point), a side that are the current champions of Europe, a side whose scorer of 2 offside goals cost more than the whole Celtic team put together...

...and up bob the jobbies to the surface of the sewer once again, sad that they hate Celtic more than they love their own teams, but that's jealousy for you...

...#10 - you really are a bilious individual, for your information, Louis van Gaal complimented Celtic's first half performance and got tore into the officials for their inept performance stating that the 2 offside goals changed the face of the match immeasurably, but don't let facts spoil your cupa bile this morning...

...#14 - and you are a twonk first class, Berbatov was a 1/2 metre offside for the first goal, absolutely none of the pundits were in any doubt, (supported by video evidence) and were amazed that the goal was allowed. Your so-called hint of offside had Louis van Gaal and Wim Kieft calling for the use of technical assistance in football as there is too much at stake these days to leave it to increasingly inept officials at all levels. To help you from embarrassing yourself further with your blatant ignorance of the rules, Berbatov was clearly in an offside position when the free kick was taken, (again indisputably supported by video evidence and the analyses of the football experts), so when the rebound fell to him WITHOUT being touched by any other player, he had direct advantage from his original offside position thus the goal should have been disallowed...

...but don't worry your ugly little heads about it, the age of domination continues, rioters FC have found their true level and will continue to be perenially second best...

...whilst the kaunas reserves of midloathsome should already be celebrating having reached the dizzy heights of SPL top six on at least one occasion this season which is an improvement on last season, although the question remains
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 09:19:42
whether they will exist at all by the end of the season...

...stand up for the 3IARSTB4 SPL Champions Celtic FC.......
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 09:20:47
Oh, and yes Rooney's goal was another display of ineptitude by the officials, CLEARLY onside.......
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Nell,

The Preservation Hall 22/10/2008 09:29:50
No. 23:- The fact is you were tonked by a better team.
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DGSEVILLE2,

Northants 22/10/2008 09:29:55
16. Rambo the Jambo.

Thanks for you valued analysis of the Celtic performance from I assume a Hearts fan! Next time I would be a little more humble if you know your history compared to the Celts. Anyway ignoring the parochial drivel of Jambo, nobody expected Celtic to do anything, infact most Celtic fans were expecting even worse!

The Celtic team was makeshift and very light weight upfront because of injuries. The MU team, apart from Ferdinand was at full strength, with all their stars, and at home, so who would have expected Celtic to get anything from the game?

Despite this Celtic had made Vandesar make two excellent saves from McGeadie and Caldwell before MU got their first offside goal. Berbatov was also offside when Ronaldo hit the free kick, so Celtic were down 2v0 and had no chance given the fact this settled MU down and deflated what was the weaker team. No sour grapes Celtic I’m sure would still have lost, but you can’t expect them to over come the European Champions after they are given such a head start!

For me apart from a couple of wayward passes, Caldwell had a great game, McManus was excellent, however the lack of quality in the full backs crosses, the pathetic contribution of a "I'm not in the mood again" Naka, and McGeady quickly running out of steam,showed Celtic overall did not have the class to come back. Boruc for me should have done better for all the goals, but especially the free kick.

In Jan I would let Naka go, Celtic have got to spend money on another quality striker, VOH is too injury prone but Sheridan looks like a good prospect.

Good luck Jambo in your fight against relegation this season.
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 09:37:28
#27 - As stated in my first sentence...

...'Celtic get beaten by a better side, (no arguing that point)'...

...so your point is?.......
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GeorgeCowieOrWalterKidd?,

22/10/2008 09:40:12
#12 I noticed that - Celtic are one of two clubs in the SPL under foreign ownership as far as I'm aware. Or is this just more of the thinly disguised xenophobia we see so often in Scotland - in refereeing decisions, comments by managers after games about "good Scottish lads" and the rest ie there are different "grades" of foreigners - the cuddly Irish ones and the dastardly Eastern European or Arab ones. Sad really.
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 09:48:32
#28 - I think you're a bit harsh on McGeady, he and Skoosh were tireless in the first half up until the goal, and then as you stated "Celtic were down 2v0 and had no chance given the fact this settled MU down and deflated what was the weaker team"...

...McManus, Caldwell and Loovens were all solid and played well, Loovens will be excellent for Celtic this season mark my words...

...if the finger should be pointed at anyone, it should be...

...Lee Naylor, an absolutely shameful performance, the guy just keeps getting worse...

...I want to see Ravzan Rat being brought in in january, and as for the striker position, I'll go with the current pool when completely fit and injury free.......
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Fayneant,

NZ 22/10/2008 09:50:07
This season looks destined to be a tale of Celtic and shocking refereeing decisions - both for and against.

WGS is wise not to complain about the Berbatov goals - he knows his side have had the decisions go their way so far this season, and what goes around comes around. Plus, they were soundly done by Man Utd. Do any of the Celtic-minded here think their Bhoys were worthy of a point?
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Fayneant,

NZ 22/10/2008 09:53:10
31 - Slaine - I agree with you on Loovens. He's an international and will turn out to be a real asset to Celtic. Playing him in as a full back is a good idea and nothing new - I believe it's page one of the Walter Smith Guide to Coaching.
See Dave MacPherson, Steven Presslie, Basile Boli, Jorg Albertz, Kirk Broadfoot, Sasa Papac....
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 09:59:50
#28 - Thats right it was all Naylors fault - epic!

Can't have criticism of Boruc for example who sold another one and should have caused another but for Rooneys' sclaff over the bar. All the trumpet has to do is play to the less cerebral amongst your support(admittedly thats pretty much all of them) with the old "Holy Goalie" persona and he's bombproof.

The trio of defenders you offered (Loovens is extremely ordinary) are always going to look best when up against an attacking force of Uniteds calibre.

Perhaps best to look for answers amongst your flair players

Nakamura - Gifted but not up to it when you get in about him - other than his strike last season against us he's done practically nothing in old firm games.

Aidinho - Ahh the great one indeed - anonymous as always when up against someone with pace and aggression- Maloneys' far more effective

McDonald - No thats not fair - Must get paid in beefburgers for his evidently well used barbie
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Nell,

The Preservation Hall 22/10/2008 10:01:37
No. 29:- The rest of what you say is irrelevant!
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 10:04:32
#28 - "Sheridan looks like a good prospect"

Perhaps in the 4.15 at Kempton
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celtc r atrocious,

sydney 22/10/2008 10:07:13
# 31 slain
guess ye got yer name from celtc's away cl record!!
have a nice day
i will
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Fayneant,

NZ 22/10/2008 10:16:12
28 - You should always hold on to your Nakas - especially in January.
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 10:18:58
#32 - It's heartening to see nobody from the Celtic camp, (fans, players or personnel), complaining about the result or the poor decisions last night...

...everybody accepts we were beaten by the far better side last night. It is interesting to witness the calls for video evidence to be used in these types of matches by the respected names in the football world increasing exponentially...

...as Van Gaal, (repeatedly a victim of poor decisions when working his mini-miracle with AZ not so long ago), stated last night;
"the difference in class between the two teams [Celtic & Man Utd] is obvious and indisputable, however, the match result is not a foregone conclusion until the final whistle. These kinds of decisions change the match immeasurably, firstly it settles one team and unsettles the other, this then gives one team concrete belief in their victory whilst giving the other team the belief that the task at hand is impossible and is in fact reduced to damage limitation, this has to stop, there is too much at stake these days. The use of instant replays would not slow the game, in fact it would speed it up and help avoid unnecessary bookings for dissention when the 'dissenting' players actually have reason to dispute the decision. A referee can sometimes be tied up for up to a minute with the current system, longer if the argument becomes heated and leads to bookings. An american football style system of instant replays being directly communicated to the referee would remove any doubt and take a maximum of around 10 - 15 seconds"
IMHO a very succinct and accurate summation which once again puts the spotlight on the repeated refusal to resort to indisputable evidence, (which incidentally could be simultaneously shown on the big screens in the stadium for the crowd's benefit), the plot thickens.......
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DGSEVILLE2,

Northants 22/10/2008 10:20:00
31. Sláine

Did McGeady not loose the ball by going on one of his fruitless runs which led to the first goal? I'm not being too harsh on him, it's no use him doing the business against SPL opposition, he need to do it in Europe. I'm fed up with excuses.

Agree with the rest but I still think we need another striker.

Anyway last night was not a surprise to me or the vast majority of Celtic fans, it's deflating but for once we simply did not punch above our weight, and I don't care what anyone says, the game was pretty even until MU got two clearly offside goals, this is not sour grapes it’s a fact.

Anyway people from other teams come on here and criticize, but tell me which of you would stand up and say your team, given how the game panned out, would have done better?
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celtc r atrocious,

sydney 22/10/2008 10:22:29
# 39 slain
"the plot thickens"
no my fhriend
the paranoia thickens
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Fayneant,

NZ 22/10/2008 10:26:23
39 - Slaine. Careful using the word 'plot' when talking about Celtic and refs....

I for one am very much for the use of replays to make refereeing decisions on high profile (i.e. televised) matches. The stakes are too high in the sport these days to rely on the split second judgement of 3 individuals.
However, I am still concerned that the option to go to replay would be over used and abused as it is in rugby union. The site of refs making the 'big square' gesture to the telly when everyone in the stadium and his dog knows whether the try should stand (or not) is a constant source of frustration. Kills the momentum of the game every time.
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stefano,

Birmingham 22/10/2008 10:26:52
First three posts on this thread are Yahoos posting about Rangers.

Immediately after their side was in a Champions league tie against the European Champions.

But they're not in any way obsessed with Rangers, oh no, absolutely not, no way siree, really, they're not. Really. No, really.

'Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose
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Fayneant,

NZ 22/10/2008 10:29:02
Any arrests in Manchester overnight or did the Wandering Minstrels of the Eternally Oppressed manage to behave impeccably?
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celtc r atrocious,

sydney 22/10/2008 10:31:20
# 44 fay
they outdid moss side with their craic
and sang only folk songs !!
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 10:35:40
#34 - Where exactly did I say that it was all Naylor's fault? I merely suggested that if the finger be pointed at any one player having a mare of a game then it should be at him...

...When did Boruc 'sell' one? How did he play to the less cerebral? (as far as I remember there wasn't a grrrrzzz fan to be seen at OT last night)...

...of course you have to say that Loovens is very ordinary, the cardigan desperately wanted him, but being the penniless paupers that your mob are these days, he just couldn't afford him...

...as for the rest of your drivel, excuse me if I don't put too much stock in your analyses, you seem to try and continually tell us all that your mob are the far better team who have been remarkably unlucky with Bias, Injuries, Fixture congestion, Bad decisions, the weather, the greater manchester police, the govan water table blah blah blah...

...the fact remains...

...3 IAR and 6 out of the last 8...

...welcome to the generation of domination ya trumpet.......
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 10:38:29
#39 - "It's heartening to see nobody from the Celtic camp, (fans, players or personnel), complaining about the result or the poor decisions last night"

Classic - Makes a f*cking change for the eternally downtrodden.

As for the rest of your rant - theres clutching at straws and then there's you
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 10:42:30
#46 - so you think the holy one (that phrase gets ever more literal) made a good fist (sic) of Ronaldos' free kick?

We did indeed go for Loovens but genuinely not that impressed so ambivalent towards him.

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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 10:48:47
#44 / #45 - Of course there was no trouble - there never is is there?

Just a mass of unwashed who perform metamorphosis into jolly little green leprechauns spreading peace, goodwill, inclusiveness and saying "love us, love us"

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Sláine,

22/10/2008 11:01:33
#41 - aah, well done my illiterate and permanently raging fiend...

...I believe paranoia is the preserve of the poor persecuted peepul these days, someone even suggested that the Scottish meedjah were now positively 'anti rearangers' the other day...

...#42 - Come come, the plot thickens was a direct reference to the stance of UEFA who steadfastly refuse to enter any discussions about the use of video evidence despite the increasing calls for its use by respected football experts, Johan Cruyff, Marco van Basten, Louis van Gaal, Arsene Wenger & Frank Rijkaard to name but a few. I never mentioned the issue with relation to Celtic at all.
For what it's worth, the use of video evidence would have to be well structured and strictly regulated, but it's use in American football has demonstrated how quickly and accurately incidents can be pinpointed. It could be used to pro-actively target and remove the couple of hot issues that cause repeated frustration for teams and their supporters i.e. Diving, Dubious Offside Decisions, Off the ball incidents and the all too prevalent was it a goal or wasn't it a goal issues. With the importance and ever increasing gulf in finances in the modern game it would certainly even the playing field and remove any doubts about corruption and/or bias of the match officials at EVERY level.......
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celtc r atrocious,

sydney 22/10/2008 11:08:26
# 53 slain
please stop
my sides are hurting
sign on sign on with hope in your heart
cause you'll never get a job
priceless
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 11:14:05
Dear oh dear, you lot really are quite sad...

...#47 & #48 - So what is your problem exactly? Celtic fans state that we were beaten by the better team, don't complain about the offside goals and concur that the gulf in class between us and Man Utd is realistically unbridgeable...

...and you're still raging! Must be the after effects of the realisation that your team is simply second best, not involved in Europe at all and financially speaking on a shoogly peg! Get used to it, it ain't gonna change any time soon.......
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 11:19:43
#49 - Got tae laugh at that mug Dafty Nedgrrr on his rearangers comment of the week... just when he has convinced you that he is as funny as a boot in the pebbles he comes up wae this little gem "Sadly for them, it doesn't work that way – the days of the fan as a passive consumer have gone; those in football should remember that"... Wow scary stuff frae the illustrious leader of the mightily influential R(ather)S(melly)T(russ), SDM, Bainochio and the Cardigan must be bricking themselves at the thought of the grrrrzzzz revolting...

...and they are revolting to say the least.......
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 11:24:28
#55 - No problem here matey - just having a good laugh at the peasants expense - its to be expected after all - its called rivalry.

Now where was I - Borats becoming a figure (a fat round one) of fun, McDonalds a blob........
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celtc r atrocious,

sydney 22/10/2008 11:24:33
# 55 slain
that wee ditty's nearly as good as the beach bhoys one
why don't you go home
yer giro's cancelled
why don't you go home
or
why don't you go home
yer bhoys club's open
why don't you go home
and not one mention of the f word
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 11:25:50
#51 - Wow, sound financial tictacs from the financial wizards at iPox...

...haud oan, we're 20m in debt the noo, let's spend even more on some dodgy injury prone no-hopers and bump it up tae 30m by the end of the season...

...uh, yep, seems like a good idea tae me boss, uh, but why?...

...well at least we'll have outspent they f***in' t**gs...

...oh, aye, right enuff boss.......
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 11:29:55
#58 - jist make sure an' no get huckled comin oot ae poondstretchers, ah'm thinkin' manure would be a step up frae yer usual odour right enuff'.......
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Rambo.the.Jambo,

Edinburgh 22/10/2008 11:32:08
# 23 Sláine,

Thank you for your insult. Doesn't the rule on offside state that a player (or goal in this case) can only be deemed offside or disallowed if that player was interfering with play? I don't dispute that he was in an offside position, merely that he was not interfering with play. Does that help?
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 11:33:32
#59 - Fair enough, but you should know that usually you should occupy the high ground before launching attacks on a team who're the 3IARSTB4 SPL Champions, sitting above yer aen mob in the SPL, (even before the correctly rearranged fixture due to the sad loss of Eddie Thompson RIP), and on the back of a humiliating loss to the SPL pit props St. Midden.......
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 11:34:09
#61 - dodgy injury prone no-hopers

What like Gravestone, Donut - and not forgetting the Maradonna of the soup kitchen presumably last seen on a park bench near you - the one, the only Paddy McC

As for your closing sentence typical dhim fare - try to equate mutual animosity and rivalry with sectarianism. It suits your laughably misplaced levels of paiety but as much off the mark as your team last night

Fail Fail
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Rambo.the.Jambo,

Edinburgh 22/10/2008 11:35:59
# 28 DGSEVILLE2

Thank you for your support in our forthcoming relegation battle.

I hope your team is successful in getting a fourth title at the expense of Re-arrangers :-)

Parochial drivel......moi??

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Sláine,

22/10/2008 11:44:48
#60 - perfect example of the ever present neanderthals that even Sir Wantaway is sick of...

...after Barcelona you were viewed with contempt by the footballing community, after Manchester you became the pariahs of European football and after TFS you have become the media driven whipping boys, socially unacceptable and an embarrassment to all decent football fans...

...you are currently under the UEFA microscope, so keep going chuckles, I hope you'll be happy when you and your ilk have permanently damaged the club you profess to support despite numerous calls from your club's owner to cease and desist.......
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 11:45:05
#69 - Well, well you learn something every day - Paul Mac got roundly tonked last night on Man Utd striker problem thread - came on like a proper Taleban footsoldier to defend the indefensible and was put to the sword by the forces of good and proper
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celtc r atrocious,

sydney 22/10/2008 11:48:03
# 70 nine
don't tell them tae get new lines
they're off their fhaces already
see idee's posts 1 and 2
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Tuatha De Dannan,

22/10/2008 11:51:21
Last nights game was a footballing lesson, this lesson is given every week to teams outside of the top 4 in the EPL. West Brom on Sat were at 0-0 till 10 mins into the second half and conceded four and never really threatened.

We were outplayed , out passed and worryingly out muscled throughout last nights game. No one could have expected anything out of this game and that is what we got. The real dissapointment for me was not the 2 decisions that went against us but the lack of harrying of Man U players. We stood off them and let them play giving them time on the ball. With players of that ability throughout the team, we should have been harrying and worrying at them all night.

Ninny hope you enjoyed coronation st last night while the big bhoys were playing in the big tournament. amazing how anyone who does not post pro Rangers is a Cyber hooligan.

Much to play for in the coming weeks, dont expect to get anything out of Man U at Celtic park but we can win both remaining games after this one.

PS As a former critic of Gary Caldwell I will say that last night he was our best player by some way, also thought Brown coming into his own too with a very disciplined performance.
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celtc r atrocious,

sydney 22/10/2008 11:52:48
# 71 slain
read yer ain post # 61
" they f***ing t**gs "
says more about you than you might care to admit
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 11:52:49
#67, 69 & 70 - Time for yer meds again ye maddy ye...

...you are so predictable, just wait long enough and you end up embarrassing yersel more than anyone else possibly could...

...your paranoia is breathtaking and completely wide of the mark, give up and go and lie down in a padded room, the nurse'll be along shortly with your intravenous shot of oblivion.......
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 11:59:22
#64 - @#14 - "Welcome to the real worls Smelltic" - illiterate, infantile and insulting if I'm not mistaken...

...Go and study the offside rule, if you can't see it yourself, then get someone to explain it to you, it was offside, believe me...

...in fact don't believe me, believe the experts, pundits and most importantly the rules, they can be found at the UEFA site...

...find something else to bleat about, you're just embarrassing yourself now.......
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 12:06:49
#78 - FFS getting teary at aforementioned posters use of the word "Smelltic"

Again how typically dhim like - if you give it out as much as you do then don't go greeting like a phanny when its reciprocated
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 12:07:29
#76 - It was sarcasm...

...admittedly, ill advised here given the average level of intelligence of the maddy's like nineinrow and yerself...

...yer own choice of monniker says a lot about you as does the content of your semi literate posts, full of allusions to the unacceptable and quite frankly embarrassing mindset of you and your ilk...

...more used to the spray can as the keyboard methinks.......
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 12:14:22
#84 - Never pity - just mocking disdain as always - its better than working!
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 12:16:31
#80
"You post tae 58 the ninenro stalker at post 62 .... yes? You are outed as a multi poster with obvious repetitive patter ... yes? Suitably embarrassed ... yes? Cyber hooligan ... yes?"...

...Whoa there nugget boy, you're losing it totally, I believe the correct phrase used in the institutions you frequent is 'escalation of paranoid schizophrenia'...

...seriously, you need help, everybody who posts with any regularity here knows that there is no truth to your accusations, I post under 1 identity and have done for the past couple of years, since I begun on these threads...

...pundit.......
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 12:28:13
#87 - Well, as that question relies totally on personal opinion in assessing the qualities of professional football managers, it would be the leader to a totally irrelevant sequence of posts from yourself denouncing the opinion of myself, (or whoever else chose to answer it)...

...so suffice it to say that anyone who has managed to get to the 'big boys competition' cannot be classed as being 'a poor manager'...

...however those that have spectacularly failed to make the grade and currently have gaps in their agendas where other teams have high profile games, could be assessed as being 'not good enough', both in not gaining automatic entry by winning their own premier competition and not being able to negotiate the qualifiers successfully...

...with the greatest ridicule reserved for those that didn't even make the consolation plate by coming through even the 3rd round qualifiers...

...sound like anyone you know maybe?.......
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 12:32:34
#88 & #89 - Now you go too far...

...take your warped mental instabilities and aim them at someone else...

...I do not lie, unlike yourself, which has been proven on occasions too numerous to mention...

...now away and lie in yer aen p1sh ye phanny, I'm done with you, you are dismissed...

...come back when you can act like a normal person.......
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Rambo.the.Jambo,

Edinburgh 22/10/2008 12:34:34
# 86 Sláine

My very last comment as you are clearly deranged and unable to conduct yourself sensibly.

Pot Kettle Black:

Your posts are riddled with abuse and vitriol. You haven't made a single valid reasonable point all day.

Goodbye.
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G,

the frozen lands 22/10/2008 12:40:45
Usual OF bile and rubbish

God rest Eddie Thompson, who will be put to rest soon....a man who understood the role of a football chairman and loved football and his club....
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 12:43:57
#91 - We're a bit sensitive today aren't we.

If we promise to play nice and not use big horrible words to describe the tic and their jolly old followers will you stop getting upset?
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 13:31:25
Pathetic, perennial losers, truly destined to remain second best...

...get a look at yerselves.......
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Sláine,

22/10/2008 13:33:09
No reply to the answer at #90?...

...didn't think so...

...truth hurts them like nothing else...

...the true mark of cowardice.......
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 13:45:01
#96 & #97

You're just boring now - can't take it can we?
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 22/10/2008 13:46:35
#87 statistically at the moment take your pick from the managers of aaborg fenerbarge bordeaux basel panakinaikas marseille or psv...or walter..oh wait a minute hes not been able to get his team into the group stages
sadly last night after a pretty comfortable first half when we were only an offside goal behind..losing (another offside) goal 5 minutes into the second half did mean it was damage limitation for the remainder of the match..however if it was 0-0 after an hour it could have been interesting..but hey it wasnt and we lost 3-0 ..although slighty worse off due to the aaberg result this is the 3rd season in a row when we have been written off after 3 games with 2 home games still to play..so we are not out of it yet..
fair do to rangers fans taking some pleasure from our lose..but ive been where you are just now with your wee noses pressed upagainst the window..and we all know where you would rather be...
to celtic fans yes lets focus on naylors 2 shocking crosses in the second half and ignore the fact he is in better form this year and his crosses set up our 2 chances last nifght..and our first goal on saturday ..
the warmers that phone up the media parasites are so stupid its terrifying..but hey im writing on a football messageboard so..xxx
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 14:02:52
#99 - A bit of sense and wit from the darkside
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Jurgen Harbourmaster,

22/10/2008 14:25:51
100 - You're mistaken, theres never been any sense and wit from the darkside. If only!

Shame, as we Celtic fans would love to trade the banter with you lot if only you were up to it!
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Jurgen Harbourmaster,

22/10/2008 14:29:49
99 - Was that sarcasm regards Naylor?

I don't think you should ignore a guy who consitently fails to do the basics week in week out.
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Keyboard supporter,

22/10/2008 14:39:25
#104 - you must be in a minority of one amongst your fellow peasants. The overwhelming majority on here are devout taleban - if you disagree have a look at good old Pax and his equally mental cohorts
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 22/10/2008 14:43:13
#105 nope not sarcasm..naylor had a good first season and a nightmare last season..this year he has been nearer the former than the latter....i think its fair to say at least naylor has been with us long enough to make a call..but to hear celtic fans complaining about loovens after a couple of games does my nut in...
and boy dont fat parasites like traynor and wee bitter men like keevins and martin love to hear the moans ..
(although if everyone who calls the phone ins and say they are celtic fans were celtic fans then celtic must have about 15 million fans in scotland !!!)
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Pistol Pete,

22/10/2008 15:02:02
Re - SPL players apart from maybe Scott Brown and Stephen Fletcher, which players would get a game for a decent EPL club? Cousin, Rangers best player could only get to Ull.
Our league is so apart from the EPL and the gulf will grow. When I saw Celtic last night, I thought what is the point. The players are just not good enough to compete at that level. Man U just played around in the last Quarter and seemed bored.
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 22/10/2008 15:11:32
#109 interestingly the same thing is happening within the epl itself..look at some of the hammerings the likes of chealsea and man utd have handed out alresdy
in their own league...arsenal reserves slaughter some teams in the carling cup..and the gap gets bigger..however one would like to think the players would aspire to that level..for eg i would sit mcgeady down and ask him to watch nani last night..and see how much he has to do before he is anything more than a "better" spl player.
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TonyB,

22/10/2008 16:31:16
I find it interesting that both Celtic and Rangers find themselves in a bit of a fix. Clearly they can outspend their rivals in the SPL so a first or second every year is pretty much nailed on. However, when it comes to comepting with the bigger European teams, especially those in the EPL top 5 or 6 then they are the paupers and that shows. They experience the same gulf in class and spending that their SPL opponents tend to come up against week in and week out. What is the height of their apsirations? SPL success? Is getting out of the CL group a good year as the likelihood of progress beyond that stage is small.
Interesting to hear what fans of both colours think about this as it.
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Bemused and above it all,

22/10/2008 17:39:23
#111
McGregor, Hutton, Fleck (Man U wanted him), and I believe Furman, Kinsborough & Shinnie will develop into fine young players, Smith is unfortunately gone to injury land and must move, he may do a job for a mid EPL team or a top six spl side but he did have potential.
There are over 1000 young players a week going through auchenhowie & Lennoxtown, about 30 of them will get a pro contract, about 3 of them will play in a top league, possibley 1 of the 3 in every 5year cycle will be good enough to be considered a true star. In a population of 5 million with a history of neglecting our sports/youth development we are doing not too badly.
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Bemused and above it all,

22/10/2008 17:40:03
#114
You never felt better a fortnight after having a sickline?
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Bemused and above it all,

22/10/2008 17:41:34
#114
of course not its a conspiracy!
Just like the 'offside' decisions last night prove all refs are masons!
1) Berbatov played onside by Loovens
2) Berbatov played onside by Loovens when shot was hit, 'offside' when Boruc brilliantly chested the ball into his path!
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Bemused and above it all,

22/10/2008 17:42:19
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And please be careful mentioning crosses & Rangers, dont want to upset anyone now do we?!
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Rosscobhoy,

22/10/2008 18:58:33
We played well for 50 minutes last night before collapsing and holding on for almost the rest of it. Pretty much what we expected. Still, i had Man U as part of my coupon last night, £24 back for £5 on. Paid for the Peroni's that got me through the 90 minutes!
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Rosscobhoy,

22/10/2008 19:08:07
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Last season apart, Walters record hardly sets him out as a European great. Both teams are very poor, as Rangers showed with their European performances THIS SEASON. They have also struggled against Partick Thistle and St Mirren, as well as showing poorly in the SPL against Hibs despite the good end result. I said after the 2-4 game that both teams were terrible and i'm being proven right. I think Walter is maybe luckier that Strachan as he does not have European football to show him up this year, no more than it has doen already!
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 22/10/2008 19:37:46
#119 i really like your silly comments..it adds a wee bit of icing to our continuing status as champions...xxx
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paulmac,

surrey 22/10/2008 21:55:41
I see the weee baldy freak Nineinro has been missing me...

Here is a weee fact for all the greetin GRUFS from the darkside.....

Celtic have played 33 games in the CL format so far and garnished 40 points....

Rearrangers after 33 games had a manage to collect....wait for it.....35 points...
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paulmac,

surrey 22/10/2008 21:58:50
I see Artur has been listed as 1 of the top 5 keepers in Europe...for the FIFpro squad....

Don't see any other player from any other Scottish club?
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paulmac,

surrey 22/10/2008 22:11:15
Sorry correction....Artur named on the list for the FIFpro world 11..
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paulmac,

surrey 22/10/2008 22:30:45
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It went something along the lines of.....

..."wit?...(scuffle...slap...scuffle...punch...scuffle)
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Backofthenet,

22/10/2008 23:06:37
"I see Artur has been listed as 1 of the top 5 keepers in Europe...for the FIFpro squad...." (#124)

Some kind of comedy award?
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paulmac,

surrey 22/10/2008 23:12:54
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It was in fact top 5 in the world.....

Don't let it get under your skin...
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darkhorse.,

22/10/2008 23:19:25
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Celtic have played 3 big teams this year and lost on each occasion. In at least two of those matches Borat sold the jerseys. In the Other game (Villareal) it would be easy to question his positining and lack of feet movement in attempting to save a reasonable, not brilliant free kick.

Long me he reign at CP.
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paulmac,

surrey 22/10/2008 23:29:41
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I see being 1 of the top 5 in the world is getting under your skin.....

Villareal...their manager described his goalkeeping performance as the best he had ever seen at their stadium....
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JackJ,

23/10/2008 10:01:49
Obligor, care to comment or apologise about the two Celtic fans arrested in Preston on Racism charges?

http://www.lep.co.uk/national-football/Football-fans-arrested-at-Preston.4621004.jp

How many arrests is that now? 5.

Of the 6500 fans who travelled that's 0.77% arrested.

Of Rangers' 200,000 fans who travelled for the UEFA Cup final, there were 42 Arrests (0.02%)

Notably, only 11 were actually charged with anything.

TGFITW?

Ha Ha Ha.
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JackJ,

23/10/2008 10:03:48
Apologies all, it's 0.077%. Still higher than the % of Rangers fans arrested in Manchester.

Here's a riddle. When was the last Celtic away game in Europe without an arrest for assault by a Celtic fan?
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paulmac,

surrey 23/10/2008 10:18:19
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Hahahahahahahah.......desperate....

Only a Rearrangers fan could suggest there is a comparison between Rearrangers fans smashing up a city and trying to kick a copper to death....

To a couple of guys being arrested....

What is it that you despise about a Police commander stating Celtic fans were a credit to Glasgow....

Ps...to answer your question....Manchester....the place you smashed up!
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paulmac,

surrey 23/10/2008 10:22:36
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A whole 5 is it?....is your obsessive hatred so strong you spend your life looking for these things?

Our awards and praise really gets up your Papac size hooter...doesn't it?
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paulmac,

surrey 23/10/2008 10:33:16
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Oh how brave...and you are?
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paulmac,

surrey 23/10/2008 11:52:22
And yet we've still racked up more points in the CL than Rearrangers.....

Yer still second best to us.....how bad must your mob be?
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surrey 23/10/2008 11:53:43
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And still be the most defeated Scottish team in all European competitions....
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 23/10/2008 13:20:41
re "como toes" "BJ?(saddo and you have been reported)" "royalty" et al..."the pain oh the pain"
long running champions scotlands only participant in the cl...you with your wee jealous noses pressed up against the window..ive been where you are and hey its much better here...xxx
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big bucks,

23/10/2008 15:32:21
The Follow follow facists are under orders again.
After there free week due to the death of eddie thompson,they find themselves with no one to abuse for a whole week,so ofcourse they trawl the web sites to abuse anyone and anything.
They also find thay are again chasing the Champions Celtic in the spl,no change there then.
Then to add to there woes they watch Celtic on the television in the champions league,knowing full well that the champions have pocketed an extra 2.5 million in t.v. revenue because of there failure to reach the champions league.
Not to mention the further 12 million the champions recieved for reaching the group stages.
With the credit crunch biting the FFF are rightly worried.
But ofcourse they try and put a brave face on all there troubles by gloating about a match that 99% of the champions fans new they would lose.
Certainly there is no shame in losing 3-0 to the english and european Champions,the same result Rangers had under big eck at old trafford in the same competition.
There is a recession heading and they know its heading there way.
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 23/10/2008 16:32:55
#155 the truth..you couldnt face the truth xxx
as you know even having played far fewer games in the cl celtic have a better record than rangers fact
celtic have qualified for the last 16 twice rangers once..fact
celtic are in this years competition..rangers arent fact
instead of a mediocre record at home and away like rangers ..celtic have a dreadful away record...which seems to get plenty of airplay in the media..but they also have one of the best home records as well..2nd or 3rd in the cl group stages.
as i say i have been on the outside looking in..and you have been where we are...we both know who is in the best place..and i reported the sad nickname of one of your fellow supporters..xxx
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big bucks,

23/10/2008 16:56:52
158 Royalty

"Sure Rangers lost to Man U at OT but that was with possibly the worst Rangers squad in history."

By the same token this Man utd team are far better than the team that beat rangers.

No sorrows to drown,a result i fully expected,unlike your last result in the SPL.
I don't even mind if we don't make it to the uefa cup
as i would rather we concentrated on winning four in a row. Have wonderful day

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HeyPally,

23/10/2008 18:35:15
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"the FollowFollow fascists are under orders again"

Under orders from whom?

Hitler, Mussollini, Franco, Salazar, Gaultieri, Pinochet, De Valera?

Spot the connection yet?

The irony of a Yahoo accusing others of Fascism.

ps Molloy is a Coward.

 

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