The Offical Glasgow Celtic thread

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Milltown Row2

Quote from: T Fearon on November 02, 2016, 07:20:01 PM
Watch Leicester City clinch qualification for the last 16 tonight,two games to go,that's Leicester,no European pedigree,little support and whose squad man for man is arguably on a par,or at best not significantly superior to Celtic's.

This campaign for Celtic has been an embarrassment,failure to defend a lead three times at home against flaky Man City,humiliated at home by mediocre BMG,and failing to push on against 10 man BMG last night.Utter rubbish

Spurs beat at home against a poor German team! Tony the gift that keeps giving
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.

bennydorano

Poch will be under pressure, a piss poor CL group, huge budget, failing on all fronts, lucky if he qualifies for the EL.

T Fearon

Pity Dier's free kick hit the bar.Pity we cant use our own stadium.Still time to recover.

Newbridge Exile

Quote from: Milltown Row2 on November 02, 2016, 09:40:41 PM
Quote from: T Fearon on November 02, 2016, 07:20:01 PM
Watch Leicester City clinch qualification for the last 16 tonight,two games to go,that's Leicester,no European pedigree,little support and whose squad man for man is arguably on a par,or at best not significantly superior to Celtic's.

This campaign for Celtic has been an embarrassment,failure to defend a lead three times at home against flaky Man City,humiliated at home by mediocre BMG,and failing to push on against 10 man BMG last night.Utter rubbish

Spurs beat at home against a poor German team! Tony the gift that keeps giving
And what a gift he is, we are truly blessed to have him amongst us , who else could shoot himself in the foot with such regularity,

bennydorano

Quote from: T Fearon on November 02, 2016, 09:51:37 PM
Pity Dier's free kick hit the bar.Pity we cant use our own stadium.Still time to recover.
Pity nothing, you're very selective on excuses.

T Fearon

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Spurs are being forced to play home games in an unfamiliar stadium,are missing the top player,Harry Kane,and are unbeaten away from home in this season's CL. That is not too shabby at all.We will qualify for the last 16.

Dougal Maguire

No boasting about any bets this week. I assume there's a few ripped up beaten dockets lying in your bin beside the discarded poppy that you hadn't the balls not to buy you spineless numbskull
Careful now

T Fearon

Why the insults? No dockets with online betting,it's environmentally friendly.

tonto1888

Quote from: T Fearon on November 02, 2016, 10:29:31 PM
Spurs are being forced to play home games in an unfamiliar stadium,are missing the top player,Harry Kane,and are unbeaten away from home in this season's CL. That is not too shabby at all.We will qualify for the last 16.

You make all sorts of excuses for Spurs. They have a far stronger squad. Loads more money to spend. A much weaker group. And a far better, in your opinion, manager. Yet still doing rubbish. However, you don't allow any excuses for Celtic? You really are pathetic. Did Leicester qualify last night by the way?

Hectic

Leicester and Spurs both got gifts of groups and had Celtic been in either of them they would have had a very good stab at qualifying for the last 16.  On the other hand I doubt Leicester would have got too many points from Celtics group and given Spurs are probably out on their ear after 4 games I would really fear for them had they been in with City, Barca and Gladbach.  For a team that spent more money on Vincent Jannsen than Celtic did on their entire team that is a genuinely poor return - if you wish to compare they lost at home and drew away to a German team just like Celtic but a German team that Gladbach have already beaten this season.  They have also lost all their home games and their one win was on the road to probably the poorest top seeded team ever to be in the Champions League thanks to the new structure.  If we want to talk about under achieving in Europe then lets talk Tottenham.

tyroneStatto

Quote from: Hectic on November 03, 2016, 08:52:30 AM
Leicester and Spurs both got gifts of groups and had Celtic been in either of them they would have had a very good stab at qualifying for the last 16.  On the other hand I doubt Leicester would have got too many points from Celtics group and given Spurs are probably out on their ear after 4 games I would really fear for them had they been in with City, Barca and Gladbach.  For a team that spent more money on Vincent Jannsen than Celtic did on their entire team that is a genuinely poor return - if you wish to compare they lost at home and drew away to a German team just like Celtic but a German team that Gladbach have already beaten this season.  They have also lost all their home games and their one win was on the road to probably the poorest top seeded team ever to be in the Champions League thanks to the new structure.  If we want to talk about under achieving in Europe then lets talk Tottenham.

also spurs were in the uefa cup/europa league year in year out and what was the furthest stage they ever got to?

The Gs Man

Lads, relax.  Leave Spurs out of this ffs!  It's a Glasgow Celtic thread.

Feeling bad enough this morning.
Keep 'er lit

bennydorano

Bad week for TF, Pope looking like he's gonna take the Soup -

Reformation day: Pope Francis marks Luther anniversary in Sweden - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37827736

Hectic

Quote from: The Gs Man on November 03, 2016, 09:21:21 AM
Lads, relax.  Leave Spurs out of this ffs!  It's a Glasgow Celtic thread.

Feeling bad enough this morning.

Apologies but this is not so much a dig at Spurs as trying to provide some context on European performance.

The Gs Man

It'll fall on Tiny's deaf ears anyways.
Keep 'er lit