The Offical Glasgow Celtic thread

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Armaghgeddon




Forever Green

I think it might be Ivan Klasnic, the striker coming in on a free

Delighted with todays business. We needed cover for Forster and Zaluska, we got that. We needed another CB and we got one. Looks a good player does Ambrose, ball playing defender. Absolutely delighted with the Miku signing. I have watched quite a bit of him and he is a very good player. He might just be the player to swing it our way against Benfica and Spartak. Option for a permanent transfer as well which is great

Very good business by Celtic today. Brought in who we needed and spent just under a million


Armaghgeddon

Quote from: Forever Green on August 31, 2012, 11:44:29 PM
I think it might be Ivan Klasnic, the striker coming in on a free

Delighted with todays business. We needed cover for Forster and Zaluska, we got that. We needed another CB and we got one. Looks a good player does Ambrose, ball playing defender. Absolutely delighted with the Miku signing. I have watched quite a bit of him and he is a very good player. He might just be the player to swing it our way against Benfica and Spartak. Option for a permanent transfer as well which is great

Very good business by Celtic today. Brought in who we needed and spent just under a million

Not going to be a household name apparently.

tyroneStatto


Forever Green

Aye, saw that on another forum. You just never know with Celtic, they get our hopes up and then crush them. Then we will end up with Del Piero in the morning lol

I`m happy enough with what we have. Would have liked to have seen Jonny Russell come in but still a great window for Lenny and the bhoys

Armaghgeddon

Srdjan Lakic, could this be the mysterious signing?

thebigfella

Quote from: Over the Bar on August 31, 2012, 10:54:45 PM
most clubs in Europe would be happy with a point from a double header with barca before a ball is kicked

1 point from 4 games. There will fcuk all from Barca and away to Spartak.

dillinger

Do you think with Rangers out of the SPL it will effect the number of Celtic fans travelling over to see them? The League is won already without them so will the support drop?

Main Street

Who knows how the attendances will pan out over a season in a league without Rangers, average attendances at Celtic Park have dropped in the last few years from 60k to 50k.

No doubt, much of Celtic's future depends on building the foundation of a club that qualifies for the group stages of the CL/EL.
The Europa League is not such a big deal for EPL clubs, partly because their league is a bigger money spinner and partly because they would have to play the best team from their squads to have a chance to get through to the serious end of that competition.


Armaghgeddon


Oraisteach

Having a discussion with someone over her, and I'd appreciate your opinions.  In Catholic Belfast, which team would be more heavily supported, Cliftonville or Celtic (Glasgow, not Donegal)?  Can anyone tell me how many fans attend a typical Cliftonville home game and how many make the trip over to Glasgow to watch Celtic?  Thanks for any help.

Also, on a non-soccer note, what areas in Belfast best epitomize the Catholic-Protestant divide--The Falls and the Shankill or Ballymurphy and Shankill?  Sorry for introducing politics into a soccer thread, but I'm just trying to gather opinion for somerone writing a play over here (in the US).  Thanks again.

Armaghgeddon

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Would be 98% sure it's cliftonville, much bigger and older.

Tha Falls is catholic, shankhill protestant

SambaSaffron