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Post by WullieFort on Sept 24, 2018 10:33:43 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/scottish-premiership/tableIn what is looking like the most open title race sine LaFong was in nappies, it is ironic that the two teams who have been No.s 1 & 2 over the last few years, now sit 6th & 7th, with a combined GD of 2. The demise of Celtic has been there for all to see since the defeat in the CL by AEK Athens. There is some excuse for Aberdeen who annually ship out their best players and will almost certainly lose star defender Scott McKenna in January. Ignoring Celtic's well-discussed shortcomings, it is good to see the rest trying to catch Hearts, with Rangers, Hibs, Kilmarnock and the recently promoted Livingston within 6 points of the leaders. Can the Jambos keep it going? More pressing business occurs this midweek with quarter-finals of the Scottish League Cup being played. Hibs v Aberdeen Hearts v Motherwell Rangers v Ayr St Johnstone v Celtic Rangers look to have the easiest tie but Ayr, recently promoted from Division 2, now lead the Championship and must surely relish pitting their skill against the revitalised Rangers. To have any chance of winning, Celtic need to make some chances for the Griff. He's the only one who looks like scoring apart from Boyata.
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Sept 24, 2018 11:07:45 GMT
Post by Carl LaFong on Sept 24, 2018 11:07:45 GMT
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/scottish-premiership/tableIn what is looking like the most open title race sine LaFong was in nappies, it is ironic that the two teams who have been No.s 1 & 2 over the last few years, now sit 5th & 7th, with a combined GD of 2. The demise of Celtic has been there for all to see since the defeat in the CL by AEK Athens. There is some excuse for Aberdeen who annually ship out their best players and will almost certainly lose star defender Scott McKenna in January. Ignoring Celtic's well-discussed shortcomings, it is good to see the rest trying to catch Hearts, with Rangers, Hibs, Kilmarnock and the recently promoted Livingston 5 points behind the leaders. Can the Jambos keep it going? More pressing business occurs this midweek with quarter-finals of the Scottish League Cup being played. Hibs v Aberdeen Hearts v Motherwell Rangers v Ayr St Johnstone v Celtic Rangers look to have the easiest tie but Ayr, recently promoted from Division 2, now lead the Championship and must surely relish pitting their skill against the revitalised Rangers. To have any chance of winning, Celtic need to make some chances for the Griff. He's the only one who looks like scoring apart from Boyata. 6th and 7th, Izzy, not 5th and 7th: www.flashscores.co.uk/standings/Yuaw1KNm/KE29dIq2/#table;overallAnd Killie are 6 points behind Hearts, not 5. [/pedant]
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Post by WullieFort on Sept 24, 2018 11:20:21 GMT
OK. Thnx for the heads up
Now amended
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Sept 24, 2018 11:40:03 GMT
Post by nogbad on Sept 24, 2018 11:40:03 GMT
Don't worry, if there still looks like being an actual title race in January, Celtic still have at least £20m more than any other team, so can buy all their rivals best players as usual. Starting with McKenna, I suspect. They have so much money they could probably pay for all the broken seats at Rugby Park yesterday, but they won't, also as usual.
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Sept 24, 2018 11:58:01 GMT
Post by Carl LaFong on Sept 24, 2018 11:58:01 GMT
Don't worry, if there still looks like being an actual title race in January, Celtic still have at least £20m more than any other team, so can buy all their rivals best players as usual. Starting with McKenna, I suspect. They have so much money they could probably pay for all the broken seats at Rugby Park yesterday, but they won't, also as usual. Nothing about any broken seats yesterday on the internets, Nogbad. EDIT: I take that back: www.killiefc.com/forum/index.php?/topic/6033-celtic-fans/I HATE the Green Brigade. Worst thing that ever happened to the club.
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Sept 24, 2018 12:04:57 GMT
Post by Carl LaFong on Sept 24, 2018 12:04:57 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2018 12:11:15 GMT
Thats terrible so it is... The Scotch FA should fine the Krankies for having seats in a dangerous condition at their ground.
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Sept 24, 2018 12:17:40 GMT
Post by Carl LaFong on Sept 24, 2018 12:17:40 GMT
Thats terrible so it is... The Scotch FA should fine the Krankies for having seats in a dangerous condition at their ground. That's where the Green Brigade were sitting. They destroyed those seats. Celtic need to pay to put the damage right. And take sensible measures to get the green Brigade banned from the club.
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Post by nogbad on Sept 24, 2018 17:16:52 GMT
Furthermore -
advertising boards covered by flags (unrelated to Scottish football, naturally) Celtic fans in home stands smoke bombs (one of which damaged the pitch) constant singing of IRA songs stewards and cops flatly refusing to deal with any of these, despite at least two of them being illegal and the Green Brigade vermin wearing provo-style jackets.
I blame Killie for not banning these twunts, all of them. And I blame Celtic FC and their fans for being twunts. Perhaps not all of them, but I see no evidence of the (alleged) decent fans having any positive influence on the indecent ones whatsoever.
On the upside, 93rd minute winner! GIRFUY, indeed.
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Sept 25, 2018 7:03:50 GMT
Post by WullieFort on Sept 25, 2018 7:03:50 GMT
Nogbad makes me laugh. He takes the hooligan element of the Celtic support to task for their anti-social (mis)behaviour and then ends his post with a sentence that includes GIRFUY   You're a Green Brigade luvva in disguise
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2018 8:54:38 GMT
The green brigade have turned Celtic Park from a library in to a vibrant ground.
Most of the Celtic support base likes them, Neil Lennon thanked them, FIFA awarded Celtic fans the top fans award because of them pretty much. And they are a necessary counterbalance to the ravings of the lunatic Hun supporters. 🇮🇪
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