The Offical Glasgow Celtic thread

Started by Gaoth Dobhair Abu, January 26, 2007, 10:41:11 AM

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Rav67

Not exactly surprising given that Mike McCurry was refereeing.  The man is a blatant cheat with a huge Rangers bias.  These are five separate occasions in the past where he's been involved in controversy officiating Huns games, and that's not including today or the OF game earlier in the season when he booked 9 Celtic players to Rankers 2.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2000/11/15/sfnabe15.xml

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/2438919.stm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/dundee/4088257.stm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/motherwell/6226555.stm

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_cups/7215941.stm

:o

And the SPL still let this man referee Rangers games?

Carmen Stateside


Carmen Stateside

How greedy are Celtic players round the box! They should be out of site!

Carmen Stateside


T Fearon

Great day at Parkhead yesterday, with the right result in the end. Vendors on stalls outside selling tee shirts depicting the late Pope John Paul II wearing a T shirt which said "God Bless Artur Boruc" :D

Celts cetrainly mad ehard work of things and on more than one occasion we had Boruc to thank. Nevertheless 2-0 would have been acceptable before the game and therefore alls well that ends well. If Mc Geady could deliver a consistent final ball he would be better than Ronaldo while Barry Robson's workrate is remininiscent of his namesake Bryan.

Had the dubious distinction of sharing a plane yesterday morning with ex Huns Mark Hateley and Dave Mc Pherson and a few other lesser knowns who were in Belfast for a testimonal game on Saturday for a Linfield/IFA player. Once again the exemplary behaviour of all Celts on the plane (who were in the vast majority) was commendable. Was just thinking if the situation had been reversed (ie a plane full of Huns with a few well known ex Celtic stars) would the behavious have been as good? I don't think so.

Also on the boat home last night there were youths from some North East of Ireland youth side swanning about in IFA tracksuits and again these were ignored by the huge mass of Celtic supporters. Once again would this have been the case if an FAI team were sharing a boat with Huns? ???

Gaoth Dobhair Abu

Celtic made hard work of yesterdays win over Hibs, but don't forget that Hibs were playing for the chance of a UEFA spot.
Worst result of the weekend was Motherwell winning, now means that they have the 3rd spot safe, none of the teams have anything left to play for this season (not sure if they get different amounts of money for finishing 4th, 5th and 6th?).
Anyway, Celtic did what was needed and got the result, pressure is back on the Huns, although Motherwell away may prove hard, McGhee would need to keep Bob Malcolm on the bench, St Mirren away shouldn't be a problem for the Orcs, normally Aberdeen away would be a serious banana skin for the forces of darkness, but hey sure Jimmy Calderwood will do his mates in Mordor a favour.  ;)


Come on Zenit St Petersburg, never thought I'd be cheering on Dick Advocaat or Fernando Ricksen, soccer's a funny old game.


Hail Hail
Tbc....

T Fearon

Motherwell is our main hope, so come on Mark Mc Ghee.

There is no love lost between the Huns and Sheepshaggers either but I don't think the Dons have sufficient quality to deny them

mhacadoir

mad day yesterday. left preston at 7.30, plenty of time to get to glasgow but the radiator packed in, 7 stops up the m6 and got into london road at 1.20 lol!

think we blew hot and cold, played some good stuff, some terrible. barry robson was once again brilliant. him and hatrley have bossed midfield since they started playing together.

by the way, class job from the green brigade for the Gorta mór and brother walfrid banners,top notch.

not for fernando and co to do us a turn!

HAIL HAIL

T Fearon

Just thinking about the devotion of Celtic fans epitomised by yourself journeying all the way from Preston. Heard loads of Irish voices at Parkhead, from North and South. Saw the banners yesterday, impressive alright. Whats the significance of the Anton Rogan White, Clydebank banner?

Also has anyone else saw my brick at the Lisbon Lions wall?

T Fearon

 ;D Just heard. Reserves beat Hibs Reserves 4-0 this afternoon to clinch the reserve title ;D Hope its an omen.

By the way it was good to see young Cillian Sheridan (ex Cavan Minor who gave Down plenty of headaches back in 2005) get on for the last few minutes yesterday. He has had a lot of injury problems this season. He came on for the reserves to-day as well. Just looking at the names on the reserve team, it must be one of the strongest in our history since the Quality Street days of the late 60s when our reserve team featured young Dalglish, Mc Grain, Hay, Macari, Wilson, Connolly, Vic Davidson etc

illdecide

I can swim a little but i can't fly an inch

Evil Genius

Quote from: T Fearon on May 12, 2008, 04:49:30 PM
;D Just heard. Reserves beat Hibs Reserves 4-0 this afternoon to clinch the reserve title ;D Hope its an omen.

By the way it was good to see young Cillian Sheridan (ex Cavan Minor who gave Down plenty of headaches back in 2005) get on for the last few minutes yesterday. He has had a lot of injury problems this season. He came on for the reserves to-day as well. Just looking at the names on the reserve team, it must be one of the strongest in our history since the Quality Street days of the late 60s when our reserve team featured young Dalglish, Mc Grain, Hay, Macari, Wilson, Connolly, Vic Davidson etc

Curious you forgot to mention Celtic's keeper yesterday, young Fermanaghman Michael McGovern. Don't suppose that has anything to do with the fact that he is also the (popular) Captain of the NI Under-21 team? Comes from a sporting family, too, by all accounts: his sister Aine is a full international at soccer, as well. For NI, that is.

Oh, and on the subs bench yesterday was Derry youngster Daniel Lafferty, who is an NI U-19 international. Mind, he's no relation to Big Kyle afaik!  ;)
"If you come in here again, you'd better bring guns"
"We don't need guns"
"Yes you fuckin' do"

Evil Genius

Quote from: hardstation on May 12, 2008, 04:54:27 PM
Quote from: T Fearon on May 12, 2008, 04:40:18 PM
Also has anyone else saw my brick at the Lisbon Lions wall?
It appears so......



Oh, he meant his Brick, did he?
"If you come in here again, you'd better bring guns"
"We don't need guns"
"Yes you fuckin' do"

Rav67

Was at the match thought it was an exciting game, end-to-end and although Celtic dominated most of the game Hibs had their chances and we needed big Artur to pull us out of one or two holes as usual.  Robson was fantastic as he has been since he got a run, Hartley did a very good job and McDonald worked tirelessly and caused them a lot of problems.  The quality of the delivery from set-plays from both Naka and Robson was amazing in its consistency and won the game in the end.

How shit is Ian Murray, cant believe he was quite highly-rated at a stage, when McGeady switched to the right he never even looked like making a tackle on him, then just game him the most blatant kick when he skinned him for the umpteenth time.  Always good to see an ex-hun getting the line at Celtic Park!

For the NI fans, I though Dixie Shiels was pretty good especially in the first ten minutes before Hartley got a bit tighter to him, does he get much football at Windsor Park?