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Celtic Diary Friday April 20: That Difficult Second Season

We’re almost there now.

A fifth consecutive domestic trophy could be in the bag-we’re gonna need a bigger bag soon- by mid afternoon tomorrow after the visit to Easter road and the game against Hibernian.

You’d think the manager would be happy about that.

Well, he is.

There is still a lot of work for me to do, to achieve, on the pitch and off the pitch,”

“But you can only do that if you are happy and for me I couldn’t be happier at this club. The support I get from the board, it is all very aligned, very clear and that allows me to work in confidence.

“And that gives the stability to the team and for the staff and everyone, we can all move forward.

“I am looking to the next step and already we are thinking how we can improve for next season.” 

So far , so good ?

“I couldn’t have wished for it to have gone any better,” 

“You always hope you come into a club and make an impact. 

“What is important for us that we could start quickly but that is all down to the players and their ability to learn and take on board and they have been absolutely fantastic.

“I talk to them about this ferocious intent to keep developing and I see that every day so they can then take it on to the field. It has been a joy to see that and we want to continue with that.” 

Job satisfaction is something that most of us may never have, some of us have it for a while and some of us are always looking at the greener grass elsewhere.

Rodgers looks like he’s happy. He sounds like he’s happy, and no matter who knocks on his door it will take a lot to get him to leave.

And the title ?

“I am a Celtic fan but I don’t want to wait. I want to win it on Saturday.

“If we can do it, great. It will be a tough game for us, probably the most difficult place we could go to win the title but if it doesn’t happen it is OK.

“We go to the next game and if not the next game. The most important thing is to win and we want to do it as soon as we can.” 

Rock stars, authors, film makers and others talk about the difficulty of repeating an initial success. The second album is often a collection of songs that weren;t good enough for the first album, with a few new tracks flung in.

A second book is often the one publishers rejected earlier when the author was unkmown, and a second film usually just the same story with more expensive special effects, and possibly a big name on the billboard.

All of the above are done to cash in on the initial success, and its very rare that the second offering is better than the first, or even as good.

In football, to repeat an achievement such as the Invincible season is impossible.

Every week, sometimes twice a week, another team gets their cup final, their chance to make themselves headliners for a day.

Should Celtic secure a second treble, a sixth consecutive trophy, then this seasons feat will surpass last seasons.

Other teams and other coaches get wise, and set up differently , perhaps even with more enthusiasm when they play against what will be remembered as a legendary Celtic side, and the players may at times have struggled with this, or their own comedown after last season, but here’s the rub, as they say.

We are just two wins away from a second treble.

So what if this season hasn’t been another unbeaten one ? The trophies are what counts, thats what we will remember, and thats what the history books will record.

The other teams gave it their best, and they have improved, certainly in how they play against Celtic, and its worth considering that had the hoops gone unbeaten again, the critics from elsewhere-and in the SMSM- would have been telling us it didn’t count, due to a lack of opposition.

Now all they can tell us is that Celtic found it difficult, Celtic were lethargic, the team is going backwards.

It may have felt like that at the time as we watched a couple of tricky games, but looking back, it wasn’t so bad.

The players faced a different set of problems this year, and as a squad, they look to have coped.

To come through it with three more trophies shows they have the desire and character needed to move on to the next level.

Where we you when history was made ?

Right here.

Enjoy it.

Elsewhere, and there has been criticism from a few quarters about the Diary for perhaps overdoing the content from “rangers “.

First of all, can i clarify something..

Rangers are the club who are in liquidation. “rangers “, as mentioned this week, are the new lot, who pretend they are Rangers, and are indicated by the quotation marks, to indicate the difference.

I’m not concerned what they call themselves, but the parenthesis is to indicate the susprise that they are allowed to call themselves “rangers “, when Rangers is a defunct brand and customers may be fooled into thinking the product they are buying is the original one, when of course, it isn’t.

Annd secondly, one of the rules of the Diary is that if it makes me laugh, the odds are it will make you laugh, and nothing makes me laugh more than the sound of bears howling at the moon.

Or their poodles in the media angrily polishing yet another turd deposited on their desk by the fat controller and his media company.

Even as we speak, old tubby Tum tum at Level 5 is working on a way to market the season books, which considering the response of the hordes to the tragi-comedy being played out this week over there, is proving to be a little trickier than usual.

We hear, from a drunk fellow who tends to drink rather a lot, that the big news is that King is going to invest £30 million-but only if the fans match it, through sales of season books, merchandising , and the various peoples fronts of Judea that have sprung up.

And know what, the media will help to sell it, and we’ll hear of this sleeping giant awakening, but only if their fans are gullible enough to fall for it again.

And guess what ?

We all know the answer to that one.

 

We did try to get an interview with Lee Wallace on his way to work yesterday, but he was too quick for us..

Thats because we know who-or we think we know who-their new shirt sponsor will be..

Energize ?

Image result for star trek energize gif

Isn’t that what Captain Kirk used to say before he disappeared into thin air, and re-emerged as the same Captian Kirk somewhere else ?

It all makes sense now…

Although Alastair Johnston doesn’t, with his warbling interview about how “rangers ” are ahead of the curve…

Never mind, there’s still hope..

WATP, it stands for We Are Truly Stupid. ( And bad at spelling )

 

Away from them, and instead of Knob of the Week, we’re doing something a little different today.

Its the one off Etims

Goodguys Of The Century 

For all their hard work, these guys deserve a medal, and yesterday, they announced that they had won…

We have just received news that Royal Assent was given today and the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications Act (Scotland) 2012 will be removed from Scots law at midnight tonight. Our deepest and heartfelt thanks to James Kelly MSP and his team and to every single person who supported the campaign and took action to defend yourself and your fellow fans. We hope this is a lesson to governments in the future not to underestimate the power and ingenuity of the football community. We did it!

 

To all of them…

Image result for standing ovation gif

 

Yesterdays picture..

bigdelbhoy April 19, 2018 at 9:51 am · Edit · Reply →

Caption.. “and ‘they’ cheered when they saw the draw”

 

Today…

 

There was something else I noticed on twitter, something that reminded me who we are, and what we are.

And also why we should never forget to fight back, however and wherever we can, against any form of oppression.

The Benaa Youth Team in the Gaza Strip say thank you to Celtic fans for their continued solidarity with the Palestinian people. The team reached the semi-final of a local tournament before the Israeli army fired rounds of tear gas causing it to be abandoned.  

 

Just a thought, ahead of the Scottish cup final, can someone reassure me that Police Scotland don’t use tear gas..

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Mike
6 years ago

Almost there, we’re almost there, in Paradise, a Wonderland for all of us, to see, to watch, to enjoy. COYBIG.

salad queen
6 years ago

Wall Street cash?

henkesdreadlocks
6 years ago

Caption…….

The Union Bears display their best Tifo ever.

puggy67
6 years ago

🙂

Mike Annis
6 years ago

Caption, :Rangers fans betting on a come back finally throw way their slips.

Pat Higney
6 years ago

Caption : “Naw Senga, I still don’t think we’ve got enough to paper over the cracks down Govan way!”

puggy67
6 years ago

Caption: Giant hamsters start keeping people as pets.

IRISHGUY
6 years ago

CAPTION………

SEVCO FANS VOLUNTEER, AS SHREDDING COMPANY GIVES IBROX THE ‘ COLD SHOULDER ‘.

Oztim
6 years ago

Ralph, it’s WATP – We Are Truly Pstupid!!! The P is silent.

Havin a party down under.

Hail Hail

PS you heard it here first. Dave King is going to fake his death, claim the insurance and come back as another fud on a white horse to fleece (i mean save) the pstupid huns.

PPS I’m coming back again to watch us win another treble. Worth every rouble.

Martin67
6 years ago

Caption: Like a needle in a haystack Bomber frantically searches for ra deeds.

DannyBhoy
6 years ago

Caption:
UEFA auditors arrive at Ibrox to sift through the Sevco ahem accounts ahead of their decision on whether to grant them a European licence…

Cortes
6 years ago

Caption: Sevco admin staff needed more space to deal with the “Yes, please, ya dancer!” responses to Dave King’s offer of 20p a share.

GAV
6 years ago

Caption:

What side letters?

Allybhoy
6 years ago

Hun scarves look different when they are on the ground

Mike
6 years ago

Michael Collins (1890-1922) A farmers bhoy.

Collins was one of those rare breed of men, possessing qualities that you instantly recognise, the type of persona, that only appear once in a lifetime. He was probably one of the most romanticised of all the men taking part in the Easter Rising. I think its true to say that not all Irishmen viewed Collins as a National hero, believing that he “sold them out” when under instructions he signed the “detested” Anglo- Irish Treaty. His short life story was intertwined with the Easter Rising, through to the civil war that followed, which as he foretold cost him his life.
The youngest of eight, a local policeman described his family as…”brainy, disloyal and dangerous”. A member of Sinn Fein, he joined the IRB in 1909. In 1914 he became an Irish Volunteer serving under Plunkett as adjutant, although in the GPO he took no part in the fighting. After the “Rising” as a POW he was sent to England and then onto Frongoth in Wales, where his qualities as a leader first emerged. Brave, Intelligent and Charismatic. He became a Sinn Fein M.P. President of the Supreme Court of the Irish Republican Brotherhood. A signatory of the Anglo- Irish Treaty in 1921 and the Chairman of the National Army of the Irish Free state.
He is best remembered as a soldier and politician, prominent in the struggle for Irish Independence. Born in Clonakilty, Co. Cork, he was the son of a farmer. Under his leadership of the Republican Military (IRA) he lead a campaign against Britain, he directed a group of gunmen tasked with the assassination of British Agents, that campaign culminated with the shooting and killing of 14 British Officers in Dublin. In a day of violence that followed, the British Army opened fire at a Gaelic football match killing 12 innocent people.
When a truce was eventually called with Britain in 1921, Collins and Dev. (De-valera) were the two most powerful men in Republican Ireland. When signing the Anglo-Irish Treaty, which he viewed as a means towards obtaining a 32 County Republic he signed it with great reluctance and wrote, “I tell you this, early this morning, I signed my own death warrant”. He was correct, as he was later shot and killed by a sniper in the opposing side in the civil war that followed the Rising, on the 22nd of August 1922. His funeral was held on the 28th and the Irish Independent reported it as the “Greatest pageant of sorrow ever seen in Dublin”, his funeral cortege was over 3 miles long.
Michael Collins, Irish Revolutionary, soldier politician, Chairman of the Provisional Government of the Irish Free state.
“Give us the future, we’ve had enough of your past, give us back our Country, to live in, to grow in, to Love”.

6 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Michael Collins high self opinion was his downfall and the Irish downfall. The British Government realised this quickly and gave him separate de luxe accomodation from the rest of the Irish negotiation team . He had better quality meals brought to him and was visited in the evening by the best whores the British Government had available .
Michael’s earlier determination of a free Ireland or nothing were quickly watered down & he accepted a determination of some form of statelet on the island .
We in the 6 occupied Counties are still suffering almost 100 yrs later .
Michael paid an early price for his sell out . He was shot in an ambush near his own parish in Co Cork, Most historians claim he was shot by the Anti Treaty side in the Civil War . However there are some who believe he was shot by the British mascarading as Anti Treaty troops , to spread the bloody war & make it even bloodier

Mike
6 years ago
Reply to  D J Smyth

He knew he signed his own death warrant, he said so, hence my stating
“I think it true that not all Irish people viewed him as a hero, believing that he had sold them out. I am of the opinion that if he had refused to sign the Anglo-Irish treaty as he did, then the full 32 counties would have received full Independence. Instead we saw a civil war, although it has to be said that the Ulstermen would have fought like maniacs to keep the status quo. They had the full backing from the British officer and ruling class who the British had to keep on board. The partition by Mountbaton was like the partitioning of India an abomination, that solved….nothing, the sooner it goes the better.

Monti
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Mike,
Enjoyed this m8…..’ The big fella ‘ will always be a hero, in Ireland & elsewhere!

Mike
6 years ago
Reply to  Monti

Cheers Monti, I will give it a rest until next week, when I will post one last time on the “Easter Rising”.
But I have very much enjoyed, refreshing and relearning more of the actions of the brave men a women who fought for their Country and what they believed in. One of the many things that I learned was that women served on an equal footing as the men, playing their part to the full. Brave people who forced the British into giving them back their Country.

Monti
6 years ago
Reply to  Monti

Mike,
As is it should be my friend!

Rebus67
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Mike,

I once talked to a friend who had written a book on Collins. He acknowledged that he was a hughly important figure but not as a soldier. He called him the quartermaster of the movement. His forte was organisation….arms and finance. He also indicated that he could be awkward with people. He was not a people person.

Who knows what would have happened if he had lived? If ever we need an illustration that war is wasteful, then we just need to look at a civil war.

Rebus

Mike
6 years ago
Reply to  Rebus67

Rebus, It always struck me that any kind of war is a sign of abject failure
if you cannot reach an accommodation by consensual discussion, then that to me is a failure. A civil war is the most destructive kind of war, brother verses brother, there can be no winners…period.

Noelskytrot
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Spain was the same Mike.

Mike
6 years ago
Reply to  Noelskytrot

Yes unfortunately it was Noel, all wars are a failure, a failure to reach an amicable solution.

Rebus67
6 years ago
Reply to  Noelskytrot

Just back from Spain and you can still see signs of the divisions. In Malaga, Andaluscia my favourite dessert was Crema Catalan……no longer available for “political” reasons.

Rebus

Noelskytrot
6 years ago
Reply to  Noelskytrot

Indeed Mike.

Noelskytrot
6 years ago
Reply to  Noelskytrot

Rebus, I was over in Catalonia in 2015 looking at the various sites along the river Ebro where the International Brigades fought and on asking the people who manned the tourist information booths could they direct me I got short thrift. No one wanted to speak about any of the events that occurred. For anyone who has an interest in the Spanish Civil War and the tragic events that happened, check out Paul Preston’s book, The Spanish Holocaust. Harrowing stuff.

Mike
6 years ago

My post on Michael Collins, has, unlike him gone AWOL, might appear later.

VooDude
6 years ago

Caption: During his annualhouse kerping routinr, Campbell Ogilivie clears out the draw marked ‘side letters’.

BJF
6 years ago

Mike really enjoying your posts on the Riding and looking forward to seeing the one on the “ Big Fellow” Sorry to be a pedant but on the young guy who went from County Down to Dublin it was the RIC he avoided not the RUC. Even the police were all one before the clumsy illegal and artificial division of the Island. I see Wbger is definitely leaving Arsenal at the end of the season, good timing with the Europa League coming up , won’t effect Brendan though.

BJF
6 years ago

“Wenger” damit.

Mike
6 years ago
Reply to  BJF

BJF You are correct about the RIC, it was indeed them and not the RUC
my sight is deteriorating as fast as the snow of a dyke in summer.
Glad you are enjoying them, I must admit I am enjoying refreshing my memories of reading and of learning the “Tales of the Rising”. It is pertinent that we are fast approaching the anniversary, to remember those Irish men and woman patriots. Of course you cannot post everything, you are limited, but I hope to record the gist of their stories.

Noelskytrot
6 years ago

Caption…missing paperwork on Rangers liquidation is found. Is that a VE Day image from the USA?

5TB
6 years ago

Caption

New Yorkers show their disdain for first Level 5 article in local newspaper.

Monti
6 years ago

Caption: Campbell Ogilvie argues ” what side letters ” on a recent visit to Hampden.

Mike
6 years ago

Its heartening to hear that the Griff. wants to stay at Celtic for all of his playing career, I also hope that Rogic will re-sign, but I fear that Armstrong will leave us for pastures new, perhaps also Dembelle will also leave, but time will tell. Perhaps its time to refresh the side, as it was beginning to look like it needs some “new faces”, its gonna be an interesting summer of ins and outs. But first lets get inta the Hibees, let the sunshine up their arse on Leith.

Gordon,

Lustig, Boyata, Ajer, K.T.

Broony, Armstrong,

Forrest, Dembelle, Roberts.

john young
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Christie/Morgan ffs Charlie are you short on aspirations another 2 average SPL players inmo hardly the way forward.

BJF
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Mike thanks again, I think you are right both about Armstrong leaving and maybe we need to refresh. I like Christie and I am sure Morgan will do well but we can afford a couple of guys for a real European challenge.

Mike
6 years ago
Reply to  BJF

No problem BJF, and I agree.

Rebus67
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Charlie,

Dembele and Griff are different types of striker. We need both. Dembele leads the line and his strength allows layoffs. Griff is really a scoring winger or a secondary striker.

If Dembele goes we need a similar replacement. Griff is a different kettle of fish.

Rebus

Pedro71
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Who will be no.11
On your team sheet.
HH

Celtic By Numbers
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike

You’d drop Ntcham? He was MoM v TRFC!!!!

Mike
6 years ago

The Ten men who won the league, WTF did Rogic go, yer hivin a larf.

6 years ago

I completely agree with your analysis that the second season is difficult. To be on the cusp of another treble deserves much credit. My problem with many games this season was the lack of spark and any entertainment at all. And, in my opinion, a cause of this was repeatedly selecting certain players who were under-performing for months. Therefore, performances were stale and frustrating to watch. Recruitment has also continued to be poor. Musonda and Compper being two baffling decisions. Hopefully these problems are ironed out in the coming months as for most supporters failure to qualify for the CL is a disaster. The departure of Wenger is not a huge issue for us, as I don’t thoink the Arsenal job will be attractive to Brendan. The timing clearly allows Arsenal a wee bit of time to scout some of the names that may also be attractive to Chelsea. Now if Chelsea were keen on Brendan? Well that would worry me. They have the money to match his ambitions and would allow him to challenge for the EPL and, quickly, the CL. Arsenal are not at that level any more. The next Arsenal manager will have a torrid time as the slide will continue. Here’s hoping Brendan is as big a Celtic man as he claims to be and 10 in a row means as much to him as it means to us (I am bot 100% convinced it does).

Rebus67
6 years ago
Reply to  john

John,

I agree with you re Arsenal…..it is a bit of a poisoned chalice at the moment. Wenger was a legend at Arsenal, a legend that failed to achieve as much as he should. His shadow will be over his successor.

On Chelski, I do not think they will consider BR. He is not high profile enough, plus Liverpool let him go. In the future if BR takes us further in Europe, then the really big clubs will come around.

Rebus

6 years ago

I think we should be making every effort to keep Rogic at Celtic as he is the best footballer at the club. Armstrong should be punted as quickly as possible and should never have been allowed to string the club along last summer. His refusal to sign a contract last summer until the last minute cost Celtic momney. We will not get more than 1.5-2.0 million for him. At the end of last season we might have got 4 million from Southampton. Dembele will not fetch more than 12-15 million, which is a disappointment because the money raised by selling him will more than likely be the entire transfer budget for the summer It May be worth trying to hold on to him to see if he can go on a run of good games next season to boost his value. Surely Simunovic, Boyata and Lustig are playing out their final games for the club? If that is the case they should be used sparingly with the younger players picked instead. We will get very little, if anything, for the three. Possibly 2 million for Simunovic but no one will buy Boyata and Lustig is finished and may get a move if he is free back to Sweden or Norway. Let him go for nothing and get a signing bonus to boost his pension as he has been good for us until this season. To allow him to continue as the clubs main right back would be madness though.

George Lazenbhoy
6 years ago

Caption: after the second match of the new SPL season a woman asks “where did all these rangers season tickets come from”

Mike
6 years ago

Gotta admit that I didn’t rate McGregor, well he has improved massively and has turned into a good player, for me if Armstrong does go, I don’t think he will be massively missed. With players still at the club, like McGregor, Rogic who I rate highly and especially Ntcham who is still very young, but is still getting better and better. I agree about the defenders, Lustig who is done IMO and so is Sumo, Boyata too can go, these players are still a weakness in the squad and should be replaced.

john young
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Mike can,t see Hendrie being the answer and Ajer is still very raw we need a quality r/b and c/b,I would worry if we don,t get Paddy as Forrest is noway good or consistent enough and a bottler to boot.

henkesdreadlocks
6 years ago
Reply to  john young

Wank

SteveNiaive
6 years ago

It’sthe Judean Peoples Front… splitters !

SteveNiaive
6 years ago

Rob… on the contrary… Judging what BR did to the team to convert their whole approach and mentality from the previous two seasons I would suggest he is one of top ten managers in the U. K.

bgbhoy
6 years ago
Reply to  SteveNiaive

LOL you just cant bring yourself to say it?

celtic have never been as unfit as under deila!! he may of had the correct system but had no idea how to use it? how many games did we lose in the last 25mins?

please just give us all closure and say those magic words… DEILA WAS AND IS A COMPLETE DICK

Rob O'Keeffe
6 years ago
Reply to  bgbhoy

How much help did he get from “super fit” Collins and Kennedy? If you have read any of Ronny’s interviews,he explained that he was meant to be assistant manager,Keane turned down the job and he took it on because he couldn’t turn down such a job,probably like us,although he knew he was out of his depth….

Monti
6 years ago
Reply to  SteveNiaive

Jesus wept…he’s still at it.

Rob O'Keeffe
6 years ago
Reply to  SteveNiaive

CS,I totally agree…..

San Miguel
6 years ago

Caption – Where’s the deeds ?”

greenheart
6 years ago

Caption –
Dave, Dave what will we do with all these season tickets?

John mccloy in tasmania
6 years ago

The huns didn’t have the ticker for the game.hh

6 years ago

The annual “Rangers Debenture Seat Holders” BBQ gets underway and kindling is never a problem!

As for Lustig – He has a while to go yet –
18 Jan 2017 – CELTIC are delighted to announce that Mikael Lustig has signed a contract extension which will see him remain at the club until at least May 2019

We should get a new Right Back in this summer and use Mikel as back-up and mentor to new young starlet. If its gonna be Ralston ( Mikes heart just skipped a beat) then get him playing soon as hes back from Tannadice.

Loving Dermots “With our blessing!” repsonse to media asking will Brendan go to Arsenal…classic kill them wae kindness and it kills the “disruptive influence” stories stone dead. Hes no daft at aw.

If Brendan does get asked for North London talks, good luck to him. He has raised us up while raising himself, we are all winners in this relationship and he will always be adored at Celtic Park whenever he moves onto new challenges.

For now he is here and leading us, hopefully to a Championship tomorrow and a double treble next month

Celtic By Numbers
6 years ago
Reply to  Desimond

Ralston

Mike
6 years ago

Yes but you rated Delia and he was crap and its not just me that knows that. McGregor has improved massively but he is still weak in the tackle, midfielders the heart of any team should be able to make a tackle, so he can still learn and still improve. I would like to see Caulker as (centre-half) come into the club, he would be able to guide young Ajer so he could reach his full potential. Also will be happy if Bain comes in and Doris disappears, Bain will push Gordon to get the best out of him. The Jambo’s have signed Hulk at centre-forward, we need to be stronger at the back to cope with tubes like that.

Mike
6 years ago

The Arabs have improved massively recently and are now pushing for a play of place, young Ralston is playing his part in full. He will come back to us a much improved player, so he and Celtic are the winners. D is fur Delicious and thanks for fishing my Michael Collins post out of the long grass.

Monti
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike

In your loft today?

Monti
6 years ago
Reply to  Monti

Weered,
It’s not finished yet, in tomorrow off Sunday, back in on Monday 🙁

Michael
6 years ago

The quotes from the Sevco dorector remind me.of one of my favourite Sopranos quotes… “Some people are so far behind in the race that they actually believe they’re leading” –Uncle Junior

Rob O'Keeffe
6 years ago

Breaking news:Celtic state that they won’t stand in BRs way if Arsenal come calling? Strange? Surely the board would pull out all the stops to keep such a WorldClass manager? If BR goes,how many players will start to look elsewhere for some competition considering there’s not much in Scotland…..

SteveNaive
6 years ago

CS
BR changed the whole outlook at the club. Ronnies high press lasted for 25 minutes,if that, each half. I was at the games and some away and you could see they couldn’t keep that up. It also caused disharmony in that some would press where others wouldn’t . Now it is a team effort from start to finish. Formations really only look like that at the start of the game and after good teams are fluid in transition. Ronnies was not. Ronnie didn’t invent this and neither did Big Jick but he knew how to work it… one full back passing five yards for another to score in Lisbon for example. Your Captain Fantastic was being hunted out the door under Ronnie and no wonder when given the instruction to play in the centre circle… that is a fact. He has been shown how to play properly and look at the transformation in for example his passing stats. Try to take some games in Chas, go to pubs and debate with fellow supporters to see what he has done to the psychology of the players and supporters to repair the trauma of the Ronnie years…bud.

Yoker Bhoy
6 years ago

Looking forward to a brilliant game tomorrow and a performance worthy of champions.

Gordon

Lustig Hendry Ajer Tierney

Brown Ntcham

Roberts Mcgregor Griffiths

Dembele

Hibs 0 Celtic 2

COYBIG

Yoker Bhoy
6 years ago

Yoker Bhoy
6 years ago

Mike
6 years ago

OK Yoker, The sun has been shining, the birds are singing and we are all enjoying the craic, football dontcha just love it? Good team selection, a team worthy of winning league title number 7. So tomorrow up with the lark, chores getting done, a nice breakfast and then watch the Tic. on the telly. The wee mahn will have his team revved right up and it wont be a one sided game. Still I am very confidant that we shall overcome the sun shiners from Leith and they can “Proclaim” for every solitary mile. 2-0 to the Tic.
TA DADADA, TA DADADA. If I could walk 100 miles, “I believe in miracles where you from, you sexy thing.” Good, Good, Good vibrations.

SteveNaive
6 years ago

Yoker
That Dead Vibrations is a tune.

Yoker Bhoy
6 years ago
Reply to  SteveNaive

Cheers Steve, glad you enjoyed it m8. Don’t know too much about them tbh, just that their a new band from Sweden that only became known about 3 years ago. They have an interesting psychadelia/grunge sound.
All the best.

HH

Yoker Bhoy
6 years ago

Evening Mikey, I’ll be out on the town the night for a few beers with the lads enjoying a bit of music and so on but I won’t be overdoing it as I want to be in the right condition for tomorrow’s early kick-off.
I think we could be in for a great game. In addition to having Scott Allen unavailable I think the Hibees have got a couple of injury problems – they’ll probably need to bring in Swanson and Whittaker. I can see big Efe dropping a clanger or two if we put him under pressure.

I’ve got a Proclaimers greatest hits album at home although I don’t listen to it that much. ‘Sunshine on Leith’ was music to my ears though after that cup final a couple of years ago. Tomorrow night there’s the Spanish cup final where I’m going for a 4-0 win for Barça over ‘el puto Sevilla’. Have a good evening and there’ll be loads to talk about tomorrow. All the best Mike.

ON – Olivier Ntcham

Mike
6 years ago
Reply to  Yoker Bhoy

Cheers Yoker, enjoy your beers and your friends company, explain to them that you need to be in the very best condition to watch the champions winning title number 7, then go out and celebrate.
Have a great weekend Yoker and best wishes to you and yours.
J.C. (John Clark).

Yoker Bhoy
6 years ago
Reply to  Mike

Cheers Mike, all the best to you and yours too. Speak tomorrow.

Rebus67
6 years ago
Reply to  Yoker Bhoy

Yoker,

Watch for McGinn playing out of his skull. This is his big chance to impress.

Rebus

Una
6 years ago
Reply to  Rebus67

He will be sent off

Yoker Bhoy
6 years ago
Reply to  Rebus67

Will do Rebus. Don’t thing ke’s worth 5 million though. Enjoy the game!

Celtic By Numbers
6 years ago

http://celticbynumberscom.ipage.com/self-immolation-at-hampden/

There were cheers and then there were tears. Like so much at Ibrox it was largely self-inflicted and Celtic gleefully took advantage. The Scottish Cup Semi Final in numbers, a few pictures and too many words

BroxburnBhoy
6 years ago

Funny how none of the English press are mentioning Brendan Rogers as a successor to Wegner. The shortlist of 5 fails to mention BR – good!

jimmybee
6 years ago

Good evening fellow tims.
Caption: All those papers and still not a decent honest celtic story in any of them.
Like most of us,this season has been a hard watch at times. Injuries of course had a major part in this. As does the european adventures.
We cant have it all. What we did last season was very special. This season will again be in the history books. Back to back trebles. I never thought i would have seen such glory again. I hoped i prayed for it,for my childrens children to be blessed with a Celtic team beating all before them. Here we are on the eve of 7 in a row,special times from a club like no other.
God bless the Celtic.

jimmybee
6 years ago

McCoist as manager,
McCoist on gardening leave,
Kenny McDowall as manager,
McDowall on gardening leave,
Administration,
Having to reapply to join the lower tier,
Ball stuck in hedge,
Same old Alloa always cheating,
3 failed attempts at the Petrofac cup,
Tannadice boycott,
Sandaza prank call,
Where’s ra title deeds,
Craig Whyte wealth aff the radar,
Charles Green,
Dallas Cowboys,
The Gazebo at the AGM,
Gangsters in charge,
Hibs 3-2 Rangers,
Hampden Riot,
Lee Wallace is a grass,
Warburton the next England manager,
Bread wrappers for hats,
The gap is closing,
There is no gap,
The Rangers are coming,
Going for 55,
Joey Barton,
5-1 at Celtic Park,
5-1 at Ibrox,
Pitch invasion at Firhill,
Martyn Waghorn fighting with weans outside chip shops,
Warburton getting dragged out of a press conference,
Jim Traynor,
Traynor’s press releases,
Warburton resigning/ being sacked,
Pedro Caixinha,
Caixinha’s press conferences,
Pedro’s mini leagues,
Progres,
Arguing with fans in a hedge,
Carlos Pena,
Dalcio,
Banning green boots,
Dogs and caravans,
Murty,
Headstands,
McInnes is coming home,
Didn’t want McInnes anyway,
Chinese bid for Morelos,
Whit’s the goalie daein Tam?
4-0 at Hampden,
Captain suspended,
Miller sacked,
Fans chain the gates…..

The banter years

Noelskytrot
6 years ago
Reply to  jimmybee

JBee, at this rate it’ll run into the banter decades. What a fecking mess.

Mike
6 years ago

Caption, Cushelle the toilet roll for rodents.

SteveNaive
6 years ago

Rebus,
McGinn had one good game against us at Celtic Park…2-2 with Celts having a different first team due to European games…Brown was absent as were other first team. We were going backwards second half and he (Mc Ginn) was playing well and scored. Even at that, Celts should have had had a penalty with Efe on Sinclair but anyway…he MAY be good for Celtic but I don’t think he has the footballing intelligence for us in Europe as witnessed by his International displays.He does go missing…something that Scott Brown dosen’t do.
Hope he has a nightmare tomorrow and we have a wee drink to seven.

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