The Offical Glasgow Celtic thread

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AZOffaly


deiseach

Quote from: AZOffaly on November 12, 2012, 04:00:03 PM
I presume he means the Fields.

If they want it, they can have it. YNWA, on the other hand...

Main Street

Touchy nerves these days amongst the Liverpool hordes.

Even if you would not be prepared to admit it, most would recognize that YNWA has migrated and found its spiritual home in Paradise.
So much so, that the Celtic fans' version is used as a soundtrack before televised Liverpool games ;D





deiseach

Quote from: Main Street on November 12, 2012, 04:21:59 PM
Even if you would not be prepared to admit it, most would recognize that YNWA has migrated and found its spiritual home in Paradise.
So much so, that the Celtic fans' version is used as a soundtrack before televised Liverpool games ;D

Eh?

ballinaman

Quote from: Main Street on November 12, 2012, 04:21:59 PM
Touchy nerves these days amongst the Liverpool hordes.

Even if you would not be prepared to admit it, most would recognize that YNWA has migrated and found its spiritual home in Paradise.
So much so, that the Celtic fans' version is used as a soundtrack before televised Liverpool games ;D
In fairness, Liverpool don't have much to shout about these days......let them have the sing song.

AZOffaly

Some Danish TV station used a recording from Parkhead before a Liverpool game they broadcast or something. I think that was Peter Schmeical winding as well though :)

Celtic Park does a great rendition of it, but YNWA is, was and always will be Liverpool FC.

deiseach

Quote from: AZOffaly on November 12, 2012, 04:28:44 PM
Some Danish TV station used a recording from Parkhead before a Liverpool game they broadcast or something. I think that was Peter Schmeical winding as well though :)

Celtic Park does a great rendition of it, but YNWA is, was and always will be Liverpool FC.

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

deiseach

Quote from: ballinaman on November 12, 2012, 04:28:14 PM
Quote from: Main Street on November 12, 2012, 04:21:59 PM
Touchy nerves these days amongst the Liverpool hordes.

Even if you would not be prepared to admit it, most would recognize that YNWA has migrated and found its spiritual home in Paradise.
So much so, that the Celtic fans' version is used as a soundtrack before televised Liverpool games ;D
In fairness, Liverpool don't have much to shout about these days......let them have the sing song.

Harsh but fair ;)

AZOffaly

Hard to argue against that alright :D Still, we're going in the right direction*


*Repeat often enough and it might come true!

deiseach

Quote from: AZOffaly on November 12, 2012, 04:33:38 PM
Hard to argue against that alright :D Still, we're going in the right direction*


*Repeat often enough and it might come true!

We're just a couple of signings away from a world-class team (© every Liverpool fan since 1993)

Bingo

Quote from: AZOffaly on November 12, 2012, 04:33:38 PM
Hard to argue against that alright :D Still, we're going in the right direction*


*Repeat often enough and it might come true!

Without doubt, next season is the one......

rossie mad


Was worried about the game yesterday against st johnstone and was right.their on a good run at the moment and lomas has them flying.again lack of focus and composure lost the bhoys two points.need to bounce back quickly as hibs had a good win early sunday against the arabs.
on that game watched it and it was super game.end to end and fenlon has hibs playing super stuff.some turn around and shows why dundee utd were mad to get him few years back.id say thompson wished now he had spalshed the cash to get him.
Both teams had a high representation from ireland (both sides of the border) and mcgivern and eoin doyle really impressed me.

lynchbhoy

Celtic good enough in Europe and set up to play a continental counter attacking game,
However they continue to pick much the same team for spl when it is obv a more attacking and creative formation is required to unlock these spl defenses. St mirren gave it a go and found you can't go toe to toe with Celtic.
Lennon needs a rethink of tactics for spl. Too many def minded players starting IMO!
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T Fearon

Was there on Wednesday night and yesterday.Was like watching two totally different teams in two different stadia.No verve or bite at all yesterday,St Johnstone keeper didn't have a save to make apart from goal,and Celtic were lucky not to concede a penalty and needed another wonder save from Forster to salvage a point.

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