The Offical Glasgow Celtic thread

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Milltown Row2

Quote from: Dougal Maguire on October 02, 2013, 10:52:36 PM
Fair play to you Tony

Fair play? did he win a competition to be photographed with Jim? Fair play indeed  ::)
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

Dougal Maguire

I meant fair play to him for allowing Jim McGuinness to get his photograph taken with him
Careful now


T Fearon

Actually resisted the temptation to sing! "Jimmy's winning matches!"

Sidney

Great win tonight. Win the next two and it's last 16 time again  :)

Ajax away and Milan at home. It's been done before...

Main Street

All wins for Celtic in the CL are great wins. Sound from Forrest to dispatch the unstoppable penalty, that alone puts him on the christmas card list. There wasn't much to separate the teams ability wise but Celtic had more determination to win the game, Ajax's determination came too late, after they found themselves 2 down.
What a difference a functioning CH partnership makes, both were excellent this evening, that Dutchman is a great signing.
Who knows, maybe a draw in Amsterdam is enough for 3rd place.

reddgnhand

Quote from: Main Street on October 23, 2013, 12:09:00 AM
All wins for Celtic in the CL are great wins. Sound from Forrest to dispatch the unstoppable penalty, that alone puts him on the christmas card list. There wasn't much to separate the teams ability wise but Celtic had more determination to win the game, Ajax's determination came too late, after they found themselves 2 down.
What a difference a functioning CH partnership makes, both were excellent this evening, that Dutchman is a great signing.
Who knows, maybe a draw in Amsterdam is enough for 3rd place.

Thought Mulgrew was outstanding tonight. He's been great for Celtic since he came back.

NAG1

Quote from: reddgnhand on October 23, 2013, 05:08:15 AM
Quote from: Main Street on October 23, 2013, 12:09:00 AM
All wins for Celtic in the CL are great wins. Sound from Forrest to dispatch the unstoppable penalty, that alone puts him on the christmas card list. There wasn't much to separate the teams ability wise but Celtic had more determination to win the game, Ajax's determination came too late, after they found themselves 2 down.
What a difference a functioning CH partnership makes, both were excellent this evening, that Dutchman is a great signing.
Who knows, maybe a draw in Amsterdam is enough for 3rd place.

Thought Mulgrew was outstanding tonight. He's been great for Celtic since he came back.

Have to agree, would he not fancy a go at the game in England, maybe his lack of outright pace might put people off but he is good on the ball and has a great delivery.

lynchbhoy

Technically Celtic (like most scots and english sides - well with Scots, english, Irish, welsh players in them) will always be outgunned technically by euro sides. However organisation and tactics play a massive part in counteracting better ball skills.
Celtic looked mostly comfortable last night, and indeed as they have done v barca and milan !

Ambrose is a great example. He is majestic in defending, but like last season in CL he runs up blind alleys and gets caught in posession or gives the ball away (same as Wanyama did too).

Mulgrew shows how great strachan was at being able to pick good players.
MS - was wondering what you thought of Forrest last night. still has a lot to learn, final delivery needs to be improved. Also needs coaching on how to beat his man.
Celtic are still way off what they could be. certainly far more in that squad - they have potential.

Reading Chris Suttons book right now, fantastic book, he is a good guy as well as a great player and Celtic legend. Scathing about strachan and how he treated him. only copper fastens my opnion on the wee useless ginger twat
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Sidney

Quote from: lynchbhoy on October 23, 2013, 11:23:34 AM


Reading Chris Suttons book right now, fantastic book, he is a good guy as well as a great player and Celtic legend. Scathing about strachan and how he treated him. only copper fastens my opnion on the wee useless ginger t**t
Strachan was an excellent manager with Celtic. Certainly better than Martin O'Neill.

Main Street

Quote from: lynchbhoy on October 23, 2013, 11:23:34 AM
Technically Celtic (like most scots and english sides - well with Scots, english, Irish, welsh players in them) will always be outgunned technically by euro sides. However organisation and tactics play a massive part in counteracting better ball skills.
Celtic looked mostly comfortable last night, and indeed as they have done v barca and milan !

Ambrose is a great example. He is majestic in defending, but like last season in CL he runs up blind alleys and gets caught in posession or gives the ball away (same as Wanyama did too).

Mulgrew shows how great strachan was at being able to pick good players.
MS - was wondering what you thought of Forrest last night. still has a lot to learn, final delivery needs to be improved. Also needs coaching on how to beat his man.
Celtic are still way off what they could be. certainly far more in that squad - they have potential.

Reading Chris Suttons book right now, fantastic book, he is a good guy as well as a great player and Celtic legend. Scathing about strachan and how he treated him. only copper fastens my opnion on the wee useless ginger t**t
A while ago I posted a link to an article about Forrest and his ongoing injuries, mainly a constant crippling sciatica issue, probably that explains why he has struggled to make the progress these past 2 seasons, that you and Tony expected of him. This season, in the last few games, he's showing more and more glimpses of his talent. That strike against Hibernian in particular, any player who can bend a shot like that with the outside of right foot coming in from the left side, has some bits of class in his tool box. He's also excellent at covering, a speedy wee runt!

lynchbhoy

Quote from: Sidney on October 23, 2013, 12:45:57 PM
Quote from: lynchbhoy on October 23, 2013, 11:23:34 AM


Reading Chris Suttons book right now, fantastic book, he is a good guy as well as a great player and Celtic legend. Scathing about strachan and how he treated him. only copper fastens my opnion on the wee useless ginger t**t
Strachan was an excellent manager with Celtic. Certainly better than Martin O'Neill.
not according to Sutton and other snipets ive heard over the years
but we all have our own opinions.
interesting to hear it in the book of one of his former players though - he even states that MON was a way better manager.
who am I to argue with a guy that played for both.
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lynchbhoy

Quote from: Main Street on October 23, 2013, 04:23:40 PM
Quote from: lynchbhoy on October 23, 2013, 11:23:34 AM
Technically Celtic (like most scots and english sides - well with Scots, english, Irish, welsh players in them) will always be outgunned technically by euro sides. However organisation and tactics play a massive part in counteracting better ball skills.
Celtic looked mostly comfortable last night, and indeed as they have done v barca and milan !

Ambrose is a great example. He is majestic in defending, but like last season in CL he runs up blind alleys and gets caught in posession or gives the ball away (same as Wanyama did too).

Mulgrew shows how great strachan was at being able to pick good players.
MS - was wondering what you thought of Forrest last night. still has a lot to learn, final delivery needs to be improved. Also needs coaching on how to beat his man.
Celtic are still way off what they could be. certainly far more in that squad - they have potential.

Reading Chris Suttons book right now, fantastic book, he is a good guy as well as a great player and Celtic legend. Scathing about strachan and how he treated him. only copper fastens my opnion on the wee useless ginger t**t
A while ago I posted a link to an article about Forrest and his ongoing injuries, mainly a constant crippling sciatica issue, probably that explains why he has struggled to make the progress these past 2 seasons, that you and Tony expected of him. This season, in the last few games, he's showing more and more glimpses of his talent. That strike against Hibernian in particular, any player who can bend a shot like that with the outside of right foot coming in from the left side, has some bits of class in his tool box. He's also excellent at covering, a speedy wee runt!
I know you did chief. only joking with you.
However, I still think he has a long way to go yet, but has fantastic potential and apparantly is a great lad

HH
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Main Street

It's a man with handlebars, in a pink shirt.