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48.1 | Newspaper article on Brady | VINO::HIGGINS | | Thu Aug 08 1991 23:31 | 102 |
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My father came across the article and sent it to me here in Mass. It's
probably old stuff to most of you, but it's a gold nugget on this side.
(..can't believe I'm getting first reply...)
Man of Substance with a Classic Style
Patrick Barclay, Toronto Sunday Observer, 28 July 1991
Once upon a time there was a young football manager who wanted his
team to score with style. He was aware that all goals counted the same, and
that an awful lot seemed to come from set pieces; those would, of course,
be welcome. But he hoped his players would become known for finding the net
at the end of fine, sweeping moves. "I realise," he said,"that it may sound
like a fantasy."
There were indeed fairytale elements about Liam Brady's appointment
as manager of Celtic, and the launching of his career with a series of
friendlies in Ireland, even if resulte were mixed. Upon arrival eight days
ago at Dublin, whose airport is a couple of miles from the estate on which
he was raised, he was greeted by young autograph hunters. "It turned the
clock," he said later, "In 1970, Celtic touched down here on their way to
play Waterford in the European Cup -- and I was one of those kids waiting
with their autograph books."
Brady was but a glimmer in Arsenal's discerning eye then. Billy
McNeill, whose office he now occupies, was among the giants of Jock Stein's
great side that, four seasons earlier, had brought the European title to
Britain through a stirring enforcement of style. Few would remember Stein
as a fantasist, but before the triumph over Internazionale, he told the
The Observer's Hugh McIlvanney: "We don't just want to win this cup. We
want to win by playing good football, to make neutrals glad we won it."
Brady as he sets about fashioning his own contribution to Parkhead history,
at least starts with the same noble design.
Though Celtic's tradition is to turn to sons of the club --every
previous manager, from Willie Maley to McNeill, had worn the green-and
white hoops of a institution founded by Irish immigrants to Glasgow --
Brady's background and eminence as a player gave him the status of a
favourite cousin. When he came to Parkhead with Juventus in 1981, he was
accouded a memorable reception. There are, however, few more reliable ways
of falling out of favour with a club than to become the manager, and if
football were not such an addictive drug it would be as surprising that
Brady, financiallyl independent since his return from Italy, had taken the
job as that Celtic had given it to a novice.
In the programme for his testimonial match in Dublin last year, his
friend John Giles wrote: "Liam is 34, well balanced, well off and well
prepared for life after football." Brady, who had decided to restrict
himself to advising individual palyers, said of team management: "I don't
think I'm cut out for that." He began to suffer withdrawal symptoms after a
chat with Ossie Ardiles, then at Swindon. "I asked how he was coping with
the job. He said he loved it, every day of it, and considered winning as a
manager even better than winning as a player."
Celtic's approach persuaded him to risk a slight stain on his
reputation. "It is Celtic," Brady pointed out, "who are taking the big
gamble. I'm confident I can put over to modern players the way I want the
game played. But if you're asking for first impressions, it's the other
side of the job -- dealing with the media, my board of directors, and so
on -- that frightens me."
The past month, it seems, has confirmed warnings that Glasgow
football is not so much a goldfish bowl as a shark tank in which old
allegiances can still bite, for all the undoubted softening of Rangers'
sectarian edge. Even inside Parkhead there are tensions, money worries
induced by the evocative old stadium's galloping obsolescence while an
obligation remains to respond to Ibrox's spending on players. Celtic have
tried to get businesslike by engaging from outside industry an abrasive
chief executive, Terry Cassidy, alongside whom observers believe Brady may
find it difficult to work.
There are no complaints thus far. The board promised reasonable
funds. Brady has been able to recruit his erstwhile client Tony Cascarino
from Aston Villa for L1.1 million, and saw promise in the blend of
Cascarino and Charlie Nicholas when Celtic began their tour with victory
over Shelbourne. Subsequent defeat at Cork, where he changed the team,
suggested that he will be seeking buyers for some players. Celtic struggled
last season, qualifying for Europe only after a surge too late to save
McNeill.
Cascarino is there because of his strength in the air -- "We
believe in crosses in this country" -- but also to bring others into the
game. He would, said Brady, show that there is no contradiction between
this particular big man and a passing game. "Balls will be played to people
rather than into space. A lot of managers now are content to gain yardage,
on the basis that when the ball is far from your goal the others can't
score. I don't want that. I want players to express themselves."
He wants to be the manager who brings forth to stardom the
eternally promising, 26-year-old Paul McStay, and believes Nicholas may yet
be refloated at 29. Fantasy? Perhaps, but no patron of footballing art
would wish Brady other than well in an age of 'prevailing mediocrity', to
use the phrase employed recently by Ireland's arch-critic Eamon Dunphy, who
said his compatriot's reputation as a great player had "survived the
evidence" largely because he was so adept at manipulating commentators.
"I've no time for Dunphy,"said Brady. "I think he's filled with
envy. But, if the point of his piece was to ask whether I'm a man of
substance or a man of image, well, now we shall see."
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48.2 | old firm | ESSB::BREE | | Tue Aug 13 1991 18:07 | 4 |
| Does anyone know when the first Celtic - Rangers game at Parkhead is
on?
Paul
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48.3 | second time around???? | ESSB::BREE | | Tue Aug 13 1991 18:14 | 3 |
| I hear that Paul McGrath and Roy Aitken could be moving to Parkhead.
Paul
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48.4 | No Aitken | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Wed Aug 14 1991 12:18 | 4 |
| Celtic have refused to pay Newcastle's asking price of �250 000 for old Roy,
so the deal's off. Nice try Ossie!
grahame
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48.5 | Ron has a fair neck | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Aug 14 1991 13:19 | 7 |
| How much did Newcastle pay for Aitken?
Villa have refused 750k for McGrath who's 32. It seems a lot of money
for a guy with his injury history.
Paul
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48.6 | | FORTY2::ASH | Grahame Ash @REO | Wed Aug 14 1991 16:47 | 8 |
| Aitken cost Newcastle something like �550 000. Jim Smith used to swear by (or
'at'?) his experience, but as Newcastle's side last year seemed to be 90% over
30 anyway it was never too useful!
McGrath still looks like a class footballer, though, even with those famous
knees.
g
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48.7 | Glad to see the conference up and running | COGITO::LAVERTY | | Wed Aug 14 1991 18:47 | 16 |
| As a long-time Roy Aitken fan, I would have to say that he is well
past it now. Celtic would be foolish to bring him back to Scotland at
any price. McGrath would definitely be a better buy. With his suspect
knees, however, I would be pretty hesitant unless the price came down
considerably.
By the way, where are JJ and the other representatives of the SQF
CSC? No contributions yet from you lads for the reborn conference? How
about match reports on the Dundee United and Dunfermline games? Gary
Spain was kind enough to let me know that we won both. How did the side
look?
Dan
P.S Congrats to Gary and Dezz for getting the conference up and running
again. It was tough to do without my usual football conference "fix"
for the last week or so.
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48.8 | Dizzy for Parkhead. | MASALA::JSALLY | SADISTIC SALLY | Fri Aug 16 1991 05:22 | 10 |
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Celtic have signed Gary Gillespie from Liverpool for a fee of
�925,000.
He should make his debut against Falkirk at Parkhead on Saturday.
Brady signed him before the end of the European transfer deadline.
John. SQF MSC
PS. Alex Mathie's gonnae take him tae the cleeners next Wednesday.
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48.9 | 3-in-a-row.... | BHUNA::GKELLY | Don't you give me no Buick... | Sat Aug 17 1991 19:39 | 9 |
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Celtic 4 Falkirk 1
Gillespie scored on his debut, I think Coyne got two but I don't know
who got the other goal. Good result for Brady's men in their first
league home game of the season, especially as Rangers were beaten
by Hearts. :-) :-)
gk.
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48.10 | Collins got the other. | MASALA::JSALLY | I'm too sexy for my LOVE.. | Sat Aug 17 1991 21:08 | 1 |
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48.11 | Match report v Falkirk 17-8-91 | BHUNA::JJACK | | Sun Aug 18 1991 13:24 | 66 |
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Celtic......4 (Gillespie,Collins,Coyne 2)
Falkirk.....1 (Baptie)
Att: 32,000+
Celtic continued their impressive start to the season with a fine win
over THE most negative team ever to play at Parkhead(even more than
Aberdeen or Dundee United).
A 1st � goal by debutant Gary Gillespie,a recent �925,00 signing from
Liverpool,and two from born again striker Tommy Coyne (that's 4 in 3
games btw),had the match finished as a competition by around the � hour
mark.
The 1st goal was a beaut. Gillespie glancing past two defenders,before
rounding Westwater & shooting into an empty net.Needless to say,the
terraces errupted when that one went in !
Apart from this effort,the 31 year-old centre half cruised through the
match,hardly breaking sweat as he broke up the (not many of
them)Falkirk attacks.
The 2nd goal was initially an excellent save from Westwater from a
Charlie Nicholas shot,but he could only parry the ball onto the waiting
Tommy Coyne,who knocked the ball gleefully into the net with the top of
his facog !
The third,a defence splitting pass from the King of silky skills,Charlie
Bubbles,a telling cross from Tony `Looks like a dumpling to me'
Cascarino,& there was Tommy Coyne again,to nod home from 3 yards.
HT: 3-0
The 2nd � was a bit of a flop as far as good football goes,with
Falkirk (We want a 12 team league coz it'll be more exciting) totally
spoiling the match as a spectacle by playing the offside trap
around (and I'm not exaggerating)....15 times !!!
Celtics inability to match this resulted in the poor linesman taking an
abundance of abuse for some shocking decisions.
The only time we managed to beat them,Coyne crossed & Collins knocked
in his 3rd goal of the season from 12 yards.
Falkirks only consolation came in the last minute,when that man who's
name sounds like a hot takeaway from your local bakery,Crawford Baptie,
knocked home from close in.
However,judging by the celebrations coming from the travelling
support,you'd have thought they'd won the league !!
They sang,"There's only one Crawford Baptie"...and I should bl**dy well
think so too..I mean,there can't be two sets of parents in this world
who'd land their wean with a name like that !!
Footnote: Playing in the number 6 jersey for Falkirk yesterday,was ex-
Hibernian & Nott'm Forest player,Brian Rice.
I played in the same school team as this guy at under 15 & 16
level,and judging by yesterday's performance,he hasn't improved
any !
He was mince back in 19..eh...canteen...and he's even mincier
now !!
P.S. A cheeky wee 4 pts from our next two games,against the Sheep & the
scumbags will do me fine,btw !
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48.12 | stadium capacity | ESSB::BREE | | Tue Aug 20 1991 10:16 | 6 |
| Re: attendance 32k+.
Is the Parkhead capacity limited to 35K this season?
Paul
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48.13 | ground capacity | SCOAYR::AMOONEY | | Tue Aug 20 1991 10:48 | 8 |
| re.-1
Yes the stadium (?) capacity has been cut to 35,000 following a safety
report by Stathclyde regional council.I think once the safety
improvements have been made,then the capacity will be increased
again,but to what,I don't know.
Andy.
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48.14 | 8*))) | KIRKTN::JJACK | Oh..Dai Jones !!! | Tue Aug 20 1991 15:21 | 9 |
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Re.-2
I believe the Rangers allocation of tickets for next weeks Old firm
match was something in the region of 4,500 !
Never mind all you Hunnites that cannot get tickets,at least you won't
have to watch your team being gubbed by the bhoys for the 3rd time in a row.
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48.15 | notesEasy beer | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Tue Aug 20 1991 18:56 | 16 |
| Come on JJ, surely not. Enjoy the top spot in the league cause you
won't be there after 31st August
I don't suppose you guys will be daft enough to think all is fixed by
buying Tony {noone else wanted me} and Dizzy gillespie ? I just hope
Gillespie plays as well at Parkhead as he did when I watched him in
Turin.
So how about a bet bhoys ? Whoos prepared to bet me that Celtic will
finish higher in the league this season than Rangers. The looser has to
pick any true fan he knows of the other side and take them for a drink
wearing the team shirt of the enemy.
eg Whoose gonna wear a Rangers shirt and buy me beer.
Anyone got the courage to bet ?
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48.16 | It you can't say anythin nice say nothin, I failed | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Wed Sep 11 1991 19:15 | 7 |
| Any truth in the rumour that the notes after August have been deleted
because you guys wish the season stopped then ?
Any truth that youve bought the wigner Pat Nevin whoose recent
performances have been so spectacular he was in the Everton 3rd team ?
Great to have the notes back - eh ?
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48.17 | A blessing in disguise? | AYOV10::MDONNELLY | Leaning against the spin | Thu Sep 12 1991 15:14 | 12 |
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Well I'm laughing anyway Denis - I've been on holiday since the old
filrm game at Parkhead and I've been DREADING coming back and reading
all the cr*p from you guys about how far you are ahead of Celtic blah
blah etc...
Ho ho ho!!
Michael
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48.18 | i'll tell you this | KIRKTN::JCOYNE | KNOAK IT INTAE ME | Fri Sep 13 1991 07:39 | 5 |
| I'LL take this oppertunity to say Celtic must be the most
boring team in the premier at the moment..
and having spent �2 million quid on 2 huddy's also makes them the
laughing stock as well.
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48.19 | Win or bust ? | PAKORA::JJACK | La Shammy-Kebab | Fri Sep 13 1991 08:52 | 19 |
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Celtic take on St.Johnstone at McDairmid Park Perth on Saturday,and
nothing short of a victory will do.
After losing to Aberdeen,Rangers & then dropping a point at home to
lowly St.Mirren,I feel Liam Brady is about to find out that the Celtic
fans aren't prepared to wait for success.
Paul McStay is still out & there are injury doubts still hanging over
John Collins and Gary Gillespie.
In form Mike Galloway should hold down a place & there may be a suprise
recall to the 1st team for out of favour striker Dariusz Dziekanowski
& ex-Arsenal midfeilder,Martin Hayes.
Both have been scoring regularly for the reserves & with Coyne being in
dispute with Brady,and Nicholas showing a loss of form,they may play
for the 1st team for the 1st time this season.
Going by his current form,1.1 million pund flop,Tony Cascarino may face
the chop as Brady attempts to get the bhoys back on song.
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48.20 | hello good evening and welcome..... | WOTVAX::MCALLISTERB | Bill McAllister | Fri Sep 13 1991 18:19 | 23 |
| Hello chaps,
Following a year + of exile from the most important note in the
conference,I detect a slight softening of approach from the public at
large...however,it's dissapointing to have to record that the Bhoys
appear to be playing the same dross as we were last year(after a
promising start...).I suppose there is something to be said for
consistancy (is there ??)
I can only hope that there are some wholesale changes at the club,as
the current furrow appears only to lead to the gate at the end of the
field and into oblivion.
It appears that Liam will suffer from the same problems as celtic
managers of the past,in that they are,in themselves,good enough guys
but would appear resticted by the crap attitude of the people who know
the code to the safe....the TV program last week "On the Line"
highlighted this very well I feel.
Who knows,who cares,who made the sandwiches ???
Glad to be back but sad to have little to shout about.
Cheers,McBillwhohasneverwornhisliverpooltopsincethebeastmovedsouth.
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48.21 | Bienvenue... | AYOV10::MDONNELLY | Leaning against the spin | Fri Sep 13 1991 18:31 | 8 |
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Hey, welcome back Bill - what's wrong - your car off the road or
something?
Michael
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48.22 | you have turned me...! | KIRKTN::RFREW | Ive got some sweets little girl | Sat Sep 14 1991 04:09 | 18 |
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I would like to take this opportunity to say I used to be a good
Rangers supporter untill I seen the light.....Now a Celtic follower.
Yours an Ex HUN....
Fooled you all....! You will never get me to support the Tims.
A HUN UNTILL I DIE.........
aye READY.....
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48.23 | The Goats | KIRKTN::JCOYNE | | Sat Sep 14 1991 08:35 | 14 |
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Re .18
I would like to take this opportunity (not `oppertunity')
to thank the Hun and the surrogate Hun (Jam Tart) for their
inputs. I'm only glad they were able to take advantage of my
account as they still struggle with the complexities of
logging on.
jim sqf_csc...
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48.24 | Saints 1-0 Celtic | BHUNA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in..... | Sat Sep 14 1991 22:25 | 2 |
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Oh dear!
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48.25 | 1-0 | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Wed Sep 18 1991 21:45 | 8 |
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Penalty for Celtic after 15 mins.
Nicholas scores 1-0
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48.26 | 2-0 | MACNAS::VBLAKE | | Wed Sep 18 1991 22:10 | 8 |
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After 39 mins.
Nicholas scores again.
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48.27 | The score??..Look up notes!! | MASALA::CDOUDIE | B.U'S FURRA CUP.. | Thu Sep 19 1991 04:12 | 2 |
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Thanks for the update for us nightshifters at SQF.
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48.28 | | AYOV28::MDONNELLY | Leaning against the spin | Thu Sep 19 1991 14:41 | 12 |
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2-0 but hardly a convincing victory. Could easily have been 2-2 if
they had taken their chances. Celtic's defence - especially in the
air looked very dodgy indeed against third-rate opposition.
They're not out of the woods yet. Nicholas still looks the only
player with any ideas.
Michael
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48.29 | ONLY BLUE WILL DO. | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Thu Sep 19 1991 17:39 | 2 |
| could have been 2-2.surely some mistake.could have been 2-4.glad to see
the best defence in scotland is still as shaky as ever.
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48.30 | I doubt it very much ! | KURMA::JJACK | La Shammy-Kebab | Thu Sep 19 1991 18:11 | 27 |
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Re.last
At least we won mate !!!......maybe not that convincingly I admit,but
when you consider that none of the other Scottish clubs managed a
victory(of any kind),then a 2-0 home win will do me very nicely.
Anyway,back to more important matters than bickering with Huns.
Celtic still look a shaky side compared to the one I saw beat Dundee
United,Dunfermline & Falkirk at the start of the season.I feel Brady
will need to dig deep & sign another three defenders.
Gillespie has both skill and class,whereas Rogan,Morris & Whyte are
sh*te (I'd play Galloway at the back before any of these three)
Midfield should be okay when McStay returns along side Collins &
Baggio 8*))
Upfront,Charlie & Tommy Coyne still look capable of scoring and I must
admit that it's about time Brady gave Jackie `Anuzzer vodka pleez'
Dziekanowski a chance,as he's been scoring regularly in the reserves(&
at Victoria's)lately.
Airdrie on Saturday at home,followed by Hibs away & then Hearts at home
btw,are Celtic's next opponents.
Six points perhaps ????? 8*)))
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48.31 | Fact or Fiction from rumour control | KIRKTN::SPATON | | Thu Sep 19 1991 18:21 | 6 |
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Rumour has it that Celtic are set to sign Scotland U-21 Central
Defender , Shaun Dennis from Raith Rovers .
That is if they can afford the bail to get him out of Methil jail .
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48.33 | I Bet You A Magnum JJ | PAKORA::CPATRICK | I'm Dafter Than A Daft Factory | Thu Sep 19 1991 18:24 | 5 |
| RE.30
Maybe 4 points JJ,2 from Airdrie and 2 from the SCUM from Leith.
You'll get nothing from the JAMBOS
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48.34 | Predictions | MASALA::JJACK | | Sat Sep 21 1991 10:41 | 49 |
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Back to Premier league duty today after the midweek home win in the
UEFA cup. The Bhoys take on Airdrie at home,and will surely will be looking
for some revenge after being knocked out of the Skol cup � finals by
the Lanarkshire team.
Gillespie is suspended after being sent off against St.Johnstone last
week,so I think there may be a place in the team for Rogan at left-back
with Wdowczyk(sp?)moving to sweeper behing Derek Whyte.
Personally,I'd make sure there was a place at the back for Galloway as
he's been playing out of his skin recently,and failing that,put him in
midefield at the expense of Peter `The Pointer' Grant !!
Brady stated in this mornings paper that there was a doubt over
Cascarino's fitness (was he ever fit ?),but if OK..then he would play !
I mean,what is Brady thinking about ??......Cascarino is p*sh,,it's
blatantly obvious that himself & Brady are good pals,and that's why the
big haddy gets a game every week.
My team for today would be..........
Bonner
McNally (coz Morris is crap)
Shuggie
Galloway
Whyte (gagh)
Fulton
O'Neill
Collins
Miller
Coyne
Nicholas
Subs: Dziekanowski & Grant
On a cheerier front,Paul McStay is expected to play a reserve game this
week after his long lay off through injury.
The midfielder has been out since the close season tour of the Ireland
with a knee/ligament problem sustained in the match against Dundlalk.
There's even talk about him being fit for the return leg against
Ekeren in the UEFA cup. (A tad optimistic I think)
Good to see the best midfielder in Scotland back on the road to
recovery.
Your roving SQF reporter
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48.35 | Still not too impressive | PAKORA::JJACK | Podger time ! | Sat Sep 21 1991 18:50 | 9 |
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Celtic.........3 Airdrie......1
Miller Black
Galloway
Nicholas(pen)
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48.36 | | KURMA::SNEIL | Rattling Boy | Tue Sep 24 1991 06:22 | 7 |
| JJ,
Remember a conversation we had last season about loyal fans going to
see a team even when they are lossing,well the 17,000 that turned up
to see Airdrie may be loyal but what about the rest?
SCott
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48.37 | How Big ? | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Tue Sep 24 1991 11:02 | 3 |
| What are the crowd sizes that watch the Premier Div teams in Scotland ?
jb.
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48.38 | See topic 95 | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | B.U'S FURRA CUP.. | Tue Sep 24 1991 16:37 | 5 |
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Re.-1
See topic 95. Just been created to discuss crowds etc.
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48.39 | Fixtures for 91/92 ! | AYOV18::FSPAIN | Sending out a SOS | Fri Sep 27 1991 14:30 | 8 |
| does anyone have a fixture list for Celtic's remaining games this
season ? Or , failing that , does anyone here in Ayr have a match
programme from this season that I could photocopy the fixture list out
of ??
Thanks in advance ,
Feargal .
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48.40 | Dragged up in Dublin | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Fri Sep 27 1991 15:01 | 6 |
| Feargal ????
Don't tell me your going to start attending just when the sensible ones
have stopped ?
Truely masochistic.
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48.41 | Watch this space !! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sat Sep 28 1991 01:46 | 17 |
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re.36
Scott,
Let's be fair....the weather on Saturday was truly attrocious,Celtic
aren't setting the heather on fire...& the punters had just forked out
�7 (+ bus fare,grub money & a couple of quid for a few bevvies) three
nights previous,to watch a UEFA cup tie.
I was wofking last Saturday,but even if I wasn't...I think the weather
& the fact that I didn't have another �12 or so burning a hole in my
pocket,would have neant that I wouldn't have been there either.....& I
am loyal (That's loyal....not loyalist 8*)).
Anyway,there's more of you huns than there is us Tims in
Scotland.....but I still don't think you'll fill your stadium the next
time you meet Airdrie at home !!
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48.42 | Saturday 28-9-91 | BHUNA::JJACK | Eye Yoosd to bee di2lekzik ! | Sat Sep 28 1991 21:36 | 8 |
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Scottish Premier league
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Hibernian......1 Celtic.......1
McGinlay,81 Nicholas,39
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48.43 | | BHUNA::JJACK | Eye Yoosd to bee di2lekzik ! | Mon Sep 30 1991 01:59 | 29 |
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Celtic set off for Belgium this afternoon,minus Northern Ireland
full-back Anton Rogan. He's expected to sign for Sunderland in midweek
for a fee of around �340,000.
John Hewitt,currently on loan to Middlesborough,is also expected to
sign.
Andy Walker & Martin Hayes are at Newcastle & Coventry
respectively,and with a bit of luck they maybe just daft enough to
sign them !!
Now if we could only get someone to take Whyte,Grant & Morris 8*))
Up & coming fixtures.........
V Ekern (Away) UEFA Cup 2nd leg 1-10-91
V Hearts (Home) League 6-10-91
V Motherwell (Away) " 8-10-91
V Dundee Utd (Home) " 12-10-91
V Falkirk (Away) " 19-10-91
V St.Mirren (Away) " 26-10-91
V St.Johnstone (Home) " 30-10-91
V Rangers (Away) " 2-11-91
V Aberdeen (Home) " 9-11-91
V Hearts (Away) " 16-11-91
V Motherwell (Home) " 20-11-91
V Airdrie (Away) " 23-11-91
V Dunfermline (Home) " 30-11-91
V Hibernian (Home) " 4-12-19
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48.44 | GALLOWAY FOR SCOTLAND | KIRKTN::JDEAS | | Wed Oct 02 1991 10:26 | 15 |
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UEFA CUP 1ST ROUND SECOND LEG
EKEREN 1 CELTIC 1
(Agg:1-3)
Mike Galloways 11th minute goal ensured that Celtic were heading for
the second round without much trouble and by all newspaper reports
were unlucky not to score an away victory.Let's hope we get a
reasonable draw so that perhaps we can get a decent run in europe.
Unfortunately we never managed to lose Morris and Grant on the trip and
it looks like we'll have to put up with both meantime.
JIM (SQF CSC).
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48.45 | Toughish draw | AYOV27::BUSPLN167867 | | Fri Oct 04 1991 17:37 | 5 |
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Celtic play Neauchatel Xamax (sp) in the next round
Davie Doods ,the Elephant Man :-),used to play for them.
Perhaps he will help Celtic with some information :-)
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48.46 | Still...two points is two points ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Eye Yoosd to bee di2lekzik ! | Sun Oct 06 1991 11:08 | 53 |
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Celtic...............3 Hearts...............0
McNally 2 Robertson 20
Nicholas 44 (Pen)
Cascarino 68
The scoreline flatters Celtic slightly in a match where Hearts were the
better side for a large portion of the 90 minutes.
Three brilliant saves from Pat Bonner,and a couple of dodgy decisions
from the referee gave Celtic both points.
To the goals however......
No.1 A corner taken by Joe Miller in the 2nd minute,was met by young
full-back Mark McNally,who bulleted a header past Henry Smith
from around 15 yards.
No.2 The equaliser came from John Robertson who chipped the keeper from
18 yards after that Fud Derek Whyte (Again !!),made a blunder in front
of goal.
No.3 Tommy Coyne (going nowhere basically) was tripped just inside the
box by Gary McKay. Charlie slotted home the resulting penalty.
That's our 3rd penalty already this season btw !!
And IMHO...Tommy must have been taking diving lessons from Ally
McCoist.
No.4 Coyne beat the offside trap & unselfishly played the ball through
to the "Big Dumplin" (who looked suspiciously offside I hasten
to add).
The big Haddy almost made a **** of it by putting it away with
the studs of his right boot.
Every Celtic player (excluding Bonner) then proceeded to jump
all over the big man,such was their excitement over him scoring
his 1st goal for the club.
The only other incidents worth noting were,apart from a brilliant
Bonner save from Scott Crabbe in the 1st half,was the penalty &
sending-off incident in the 2nd half.
Cascafudbox clocked Craig Levein in the coupon,in ra boax.....the ref
gave a penalty & sent the big Tube off after only being on the pitch
for six minutes.
Robbo hit the ball well,but Big Packy pulled off a marvellous save by
parrying his low shot arond the post.
Celtic now take on Motherwell at Fir Park on Tuesday,and with Cascarino
suspended Vladivar Dziekanowski should get a place on the bench.
He was supposed to be playing yesterday,but Liam couldn't sober him up
in time for the kick-off,or get that tart from Victoria's off him
either for that matter !!!
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48.47 | McGonegal lives in SQF | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Mon Oct 07 1991 09:53 | 4 |
| JJ,
Great note, fair brightened up Monday morning.
Pity about the score but
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48.48 | Prediction for tomorrow.....M'Well 0 Tic 1 | PAKORA::JJACK | | Mon Oct 07 1991 15:47 | 6 |
|
Ahhhhh..so someone noticed my deliberate mistake 8*))
So,I boobed......still not as many times as Arthur Montford though !
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48.49 | Tuesday 8.10.91 | PAKORA::JLALLY | | Tue Oct 08 1991 23:37 | 10 |
|
Premier League.
***************
Motherwell 0 Celtic 2
Nicholas,Coyne.
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48.50 | Another 2 points in the bag ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Wed Oct 09 1991 11:16 | 72 |
|
Motherwell..........0 Celtic.........2
Coyne,33
Nicholas,49
Attendance 13,000+
Celtic produced one of their best performances of the season at Fir
Park last night,and really,the scoreline doesn't do them justice.
Squandered chances by Dziekanowski,Miller & Coyne in the 2nd �,should
have made the scoreline at least 5-0.
To the goals however,Mike Galloway(playing centre-half)played a
tremendous defence splitting pass through to Tommy Coyne who drilled a
low shot past Billy Thomson's left hand post.
Motherwell did have the better of the earlier exchanges though,and could
have went into the lead when Bonner dropped a high ball,only to see it
cleared to safety by Gillespie.
The second goal at the start of the 2nd �was vintage Charlie.
He picked up on a long through ball from Miller,cut inside & drilled it
past the keeper.
From then on,it was all Celtic. Dziekanowski should have scored on his
comeback,but decided to pass the ball when six yards from goal,instead
of belting it inot the net. A severe lack of confidence if ever I've
saw one.
Five minutes later Coyne had a shot from 8 yards saved by Thomson,and
only managed to hit the post with the rebound.
Some of the refereeing decisions last night bordered on the
unbelievable.
For example,Galloway was booked for his 1st (although dirty)challenge
of the match,yet Neil Simpson committed 4 bad fouls in the match,and
was only spoken to after the last one.
The referees interpretation of the advanrage rule left a lot to be
desired.
I counted three ocassions in the 2nd half when he stopped play with
Celtic racing goalward,but yet always managed to play the advantage
rule,when quite frankly,there wasn't any advantage to be gained !
One of the highlights of the nighton a lighter side,was the opportunity to
dish out a severe slagging of the `Wee Huns' in the new stand.
At the start of the game,they were intent in throwing abuse at Galloway
& the Celtic fans in the South terracing.
But by � time they were beginning to wish they had stayed schtum !
They took a hell of a ribbing through the 2nd � (especially some big
fat git down the front),all justified though I hasten to add 8*))
Dundee United at home on Saturday,with the highlights being shown on
Scotsport on Sunday (My wee mole tells me).
Last night's team....
Bonnar
McNally
Wdowczyk
Gillespie
Galloway
Collins
Grant
O'Neill
Miller
Coyne
Nicholas
Subs: Dziekanowski & Fulton
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48.51 | Scott C Nesbitt for Scotland (Ha-ha...aye right) | BHUNA::JJACK | Shift_D_Mad_Axe_Men_On_Tour_1991 | Sun Oct 13 1991 21:12 | 58 |
|
Celtic............4 Dundee United.......1
Nicholas 13,43 O'Neill 50
Coyne 46
Galloway 82
Attendance 28,000
I thought Celtic played some great football against Motherwell in
midweek,but the stuff they played yesterday was even better !!!
The passing game that Brady had been preaching about since taking over
as manager,finally showed.
A truly brilliant individual performance from Charlie Nicholas,coupled
with very competent performances from Brian O'Neill & Mick Galloway had
the Celts in easy street before half-time.
Paul McStay had a good first game back in midfield & John Collins
looked more like his old self with some excellent runs on the flanks.
To the goals.........No.1 was a peach.......Coyne with a brilliant pass
across the 6 yard line & Charlie slid in to blast home the opener.
No.2.....A cross from John Collins,a nod down from Tommy Coyne & there
was Charlie again to slide the ball home.
The third came just after the re-start when Derek Whyte burst
through,only for the keeper to block his shot.
The ball fell to Charlie who shot against the far post. The rebound
fell to Coyne who blasted the ball home.
Four minutes later,a Panty-lining header was pushed onto the post by
Bonner,O'Neill hit the rebound,Bonner again managed to get a hand to the
ball but couldn't prevent it from crossing the line.
The last goal was the best I've saw this season.
Mikey Galloway thumping a 30 yarder with his right foot into the top
corner of the net.
A definate candidate for goal of the season.
Celtic had other chances to improve their goal difference,but failed to
capitalise on at least three occassions.
Charlie should have had his hat-trick,but his 1st touch let him down &
the keeper saved at his feet.
Coyne shot just wide from 15 yards & a Collins header was brilliantly
saved by Van Kemp in the United goal.
On this form (& I'm not getting too carried away with the last 3
results),Celtic may just be in with a shout of the title this year
after all.
Aberdeen's form is indifferent,Hearts will bottle it in a couple of
weeks.
As for Hibs,as soon as Keith Wright gets injured,they'll stop scoring
goals.
And as for the Hunnites.......
They're just crap 8*))
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48.52 | Long......but well woth reading ! | MASALA::JJACK | Shift_D_Mad_Axe_Men_On_Tour_1991 | Sun Oct 13 1991 22:44 | 58 |
| Reproduced without the kind permission of `Not the View'.
And yea & lo and thus did it come to pass in the land of Israel that Caeser
had been casteth into the wilderness by Job and the elders of the Tin,forever
to wander in the desert liken unto a camel with alzheimer's,and the keepers of
Tin rejoiced,for they had once more smitten the Timmites.
And the Timmites saw this and were dismayed,for they believed that there was in
Job's temple,a place for Caeser.But it would not come to pass and Caeser went
among the loweset of the low and became a scribe,for truly as he were liken to
a camel with alzheimer's....he could still preach more sense than Chick Young.
And the Timmites once more put on their sackcloth and ashes and beseeched the
Lord saying,"Oh Lord,when shall we be delivered from the scurge of Job and the
Tin,for we have now spent many years in the wilderness and are truly pissed off
with the whole thing.
But the Lord could give no fixed date for the deliverence of the Timmites and
contented himself with moving in mysterious ways,liken to Tony Cascarino.
But Job and the keepers of the Tin saw the distress among the Timmites and they
spoke unto them thus......"Timmites,we bring you one who will lead you out of
the wilderness,and he shall be calleth unto Li-Am-Bray-Dee,and we shall render
unto him all the sheckles in the Tin and he shall call us forth to smite our
enemies,as in the days of our ancestors.
And the Timmites saw this and they ceased their weeping and wailing and gnashing
of dentures,and they beheld the new messiah and they syeth unto him....."Truly,
there is but one Li-Am-Bray-Dee".
And Bray-Dee took unto himself a man to sit at his right hand,and he was known
to the Timmites as Ball-dee,and Bray-Dee spoke unto his people saying,"Lo,it is
time we did a bit of smiting here !"
And in the beginning he was true to his word and the Arabs were smitten,the
tribe of Pars likewise,and likewise too,the tribe of Bairns.And the Timmites
saw this and rejoiced and sang hosannahs and cried,"Bring on the Hunnites".
But all too soon the Hunnites were there,and the Timmites were mightily
smitten,for the Hunnites had among them one who was too mighty to be smitten,
and he was known henceforward among the Timmites as `That b*****d McCluskey.
And so,for the Timmites,the smiting ceased and once more they were smitten by
lowly tribes,and the Timmites saw this and were dismayed,and there were some
among them who believed Bray-Dee and Ball-dee to be false prophets.
But it came to pass that all the tribes of Israel had to gird up their loins
and do battle with the infadel across the sea. The shaggers of sheep were
smitten by the Kings of Porn.And thus were the Hammy of Hamsters Hunnites
smitten by the drinkers of vodka.........and truly were the Hunnites smitten
by the Spartacus of Prague,who rose up against them.
But the Timmites were not smitten,Indeed they done a bit of smiting themselves
for a change,and the Timmites rejoiced once more and they sang the praises of
Bray-Dee and Ball-Dee ans sang...."No Hunnites in Europe....until Jim McCluskey
referees a game there. For it is written in the scripture.
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48.53 | JJ,SQFCSC YB !! | MASALA::JJACK | Shift_D_Mad_Axe_Men_On_Tour_1991 | Wed Oct 16 1991 23:15 | 19 |
|
Hey !!!
Am I the only Celtic supporter working at DEC ??
Where have all the other regulars gone ??
Celtic had four players on International duty in Poland tonight.
Bonner,Morris & Cascarino for the Republic..........& Wdoywczk for the
Poles.
The final score was 3-3,with Cascarino scoring the 3rd & Bonner
apparently to blame for at least one of the Poles second half goals.
Celtic take on Falkirk at Brockville on Saturday,and let's hope Shuggie
& Packy are fit for this difficult fixture.
As for Morris & Cascarino ???.........
Who cares !!!!
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48.54 | | COGITO::LAVERTY | | Thu Oct 17 1991 15:17 | 14 |
| Re:1
JJ,
Have no fear. You are not the only Tim working at DEC. This one is
located on the other side of the Atlantic though, and really isn't
close enough to Parkhead to comment regularly on the team's performance.
BTW it is nice to see that they beat Hearts, Motherwell, and Dundee United
recently and finally seem to be playing reasonably well. To be honest,
after the disappointments of the last few seasons, I find it hard
to get overly optimistic about their chances this early in the season.
Thanks for the regular match reports and team news. Keep up the good work.
Dan
P.S Is the first match against Neuchatel Zamax at home or in
Switzerland? Is it scheduled for next Wednesday, the 23rd?
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48.55 | news | SCOAYR::AMOONEY | | Fri Oct 18 1991 10:07 | 19 |
|
re -1. The first leg is in Switzerland next Tuesday (22/10).
On the news front......Jack McGinn has resigned as club
chairman,with Kevin Kelly taking over at the helm.
Liam Brady is showing an interest in Wimbledon and Eire defender
Terry Phelan,but not at the ridiculous price of �3M quoted by
Wimbledon.
Andy.
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48.56 | Tic or treat | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Aperralunis..... | Fri Oct 18 1991 10:34 | 3 |
| Glad to see the back of McGinn. What's this bloke Kelly like......
- Robin
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48.57 | THE �3 million Donkey !! | ESSB::TSHAUGHNESSY | Electric Shaughs! | Fri Oct 18 1991 13:24 | 13 |
| re .55
If Brady had any sense he would leave well enough alone
and leave that Jack-Ass Phelan where he is. He was one of the
reasons Ireland didn't win in Poland on Wednesday night. As for
�3Million, I'd love to know what their either drinking or smoking.
Just because a lad gets into Jack Charltons squad as opposed to an
Irish shirt doesn't mean that you can ask crazy money for him. This
was one of Jacks few errors and I hope that Phelan never sees the light
of day again in an Irish shirt.
Rgds,
Shaughs.
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48.58 | Bonner: A crisis of confidence? | AYOV28::MDONNELLY | Leaning against the spin | Fri Oct 18 1991 13:59 | 14 |
|
Just while on the subject of Celtic players' performances in Irish
shirts, Bonner's boob(s) the other night seem to be the latest in
growing line of booboos he's making in Celtic's colours.
I've only seen Celtic on TV this season, but it seems that every time I
do seen them, Bonner is dropping cross balls all over the place. I'd
like to ask the Parkhead regulars (JJ) if they're still confident with
Bonner between the sticks.
Michael
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48.59 | Another Cascarino ? | EAYV01::JPEDEN | | Fri Oct 18 1991 19:51 | 5 |
|
Rumours are circulating that Celtic have just signed someone.
- does anyone have any details ?
John.
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48.60 | From Dundalk North I think????????? | MASALA::CDOUDIE | Replies on a tenner please..... | Sun Oct 20 1991 06:53 | 8 |
|
Falkirk 4 Celtic 3
Re .59 There was a 17yr old who came on as sub today.I think he has
just been signed. I'll find out more from the sunday papers
and update.
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48.61 | Exact dates if possible ??? | MASALA::CMT | | Mon Oct 21 1991 09:43 | 8 |
|
Can anyone out there let me know the dates for the 3rd round of the
UEFA Cup?
If Celtic get passed Neauchetel.......I'm hoping to go.
It'll all depend on the exact dates though,as I ain't got any hols left
& kinda hoped I was on my 4 days off !!!
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48.62 | | KURMA::JJACK | Shift_D_Mad_Axe_Men_On_Tour_1991 | Mon Oct 21 1991 12:11 | 19 |
|
Falkirk.......4 Celtic.......3
Grant o.g. Collins
Baptie McStay 2
Dunno
Duffy
I won't even attempt a match report here,as I wasn't at the game.
I was however wandering around Falkirk for an hour prior to kick-off
trying to get a ticket though.
Couldn't get one though,and had to spend the afternoon drinking beer &
eating in Pizza-Hut.
What a shame huh 8*))
More from your roving SQF reporter next week after the St.Mirren game.
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48.63 | MCSTAY AWAY ??? | MASALA::AMCARTHUR | ANDY.... | Tue Oct 22 1991 15:46 | 3 |
|
Is there any truth in the rumour that Paul Mcstay is going to
Everton in exchange for Pat Nevin + cash ??????
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48.64 | | KERNEL::WATTERSON | | Tue Oct 22 1991 15:58 | 9 |
|
re .63
Could be - Nevin was granted a transfer request yesterday and it's no
secret that Kendall was/is after McStay. I heard rumours at the weekend
that Kendall was interested in Celtic's Polish defender - Darious
something-or-other.
paul
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48.65 | did you 'fal'Kirk ;-) | MASALA::CPATRICK | I'm Dafter Than A Daft Factory | Tue Oct 22 1991 17:11 | 6 |
|
I don't think so Andy !!
Nevin would'nt go to a second rate team like Celtic
hehehehhehhehhheh
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48.66 | SUFFERING ON THE BACKSHIFT | SCOAYR::MGALLAGHER | | Tue Oct 22 1991 22:41 | 4 |
|
LATEST SCORE
NAUCHATEL XAMAX(sp)4 - 1 CELTIC
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48.67 | FINAL THRASHING | SCOAYR::SPC_JOHN | | Wed Oct 23 1991 07:41 | 8 |
| NAUCHATEL XAMAX 5-1 CELTIC
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48.68 | St.Mirren will probably gub us on Saturday !!! | MASALA::JJACK | Shift_D_Mad_Axe_Men_On_Tour_1991 | Wed Oct 23 1991 09:38 | 15 |
|
Well.........the inevitable has finally happened.
The fans have known for years that our defence was *CRAP*....but the
people who matter (Brady & the Board) decided to turn a blind eye to
it.
The result ?.......a 5-1 thrashing in the UEFA Cup by what can only be
described as an ordinary team !
Imagine if we'd ame up against a good Italian or Russian team last
night ?.......I hate to think what the outcome might have been !!!
Still.....there's always the return in a fortnight & I think we're
capable of beating this mob 4-0 (Aye right !!)
With Gillespie,Collins & Galloway back....I reckon we can do it....
Win that is........probably 1-0 or 2-0 8*((
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48.69 | will brady last??? | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Oct 23 1991 11:13 | 5 |
| How long do you think Brady will last as manager?
Will the New Year's day game be his last chance?
Paul
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48.70 | Things are looking grim ! 8*(( | KURMA::JJACK | Shift_D_Mad_Axe_Men_On_Tour_1991 | Wed Oct 23 1991 15:19 | 26 |
|
I'm really not too concerned about the Brady situation (not that one
exists yet)right now......I'm bloody well more concerned about Paul
McStay !!!
I mean...the guy has came out on record stating that he was a bit
disappointed at the road Celtic have taken since winning the double in
1988,and that he would have to wait and see where the club was heading
before he extended his contract (or not !).
I'm led to believe that if Celtic were to win a domestic honour this
season & have a good run in Europe,that he was prepared to sign on.
Now,with virtually no chance of the league,almost out of
Europe....we're left once more with the Scottish cup to play for !
If I were McStay.....I'd be off right now !
Things will never get better at Parkhead unless we buy a centre-half,a
right full-back & a class act up front !
And none of this 750K crap.......let's see 5 million or so being spent on
these 3 players.
If I could get Daley of Aston Villa,I would.......but as far as
defenders go,then I haven't got a clue (a bit like Derek Whyte I
suppose)
St.Mirren at Paisley on Saturday (Now they're really pathetic),and I
wouldn't be suprised if they go out & beat us !!
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48.71 | Could be worse I suppose (Could have been a Hun!!) | MASALA::JJACK | Shift_D_Mad_Axe_Men_On_Tour_1991 | Thu Oct 24 1991 12:34 | 19 |
|
Celtic are hoping to complete the signing of that excellent,legendary
world class defender.....
Alan McLeary ????? (Who !!!)
Another short sighted signing by Liam `MY,DON'T I BUY SOME OVER THE
HILL CRAP PLAYERS' Brady !
Come on Liam........give us some real class players at Parkhead.
Gillespie's not bad...but he's old & certainly not worth a million !
Cascarino is just a big haddy.....and who the bloody hell is alan
Mcleary !!??........From what I've read in the papers...he cannot even
hold down a 1st team place at Millwall (yes....that team that gave
Scottish football,Terry the Nutjob Hurlock !!
Sign the correct players Liam....or don't sign ANY !!
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48.72 | | FORTY2::ETHERIDGE | Alright! I'll get the lard! | Thu Oct 24 1991 16:00 | 4 |
| Perhaps Liam Brady could buy the other half of the Egypt national
team that Neuchatal Xamax forgot to buy.
The Fridge.
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48.73 | If he misses a penalty...Do we cut off his hands ? | KURMA::JJACK | Shift_D_Mad_Axe_Men_On_Tour_1991 | Thu Oct 24 1991 16:09 | 7 |
|
Mmmmmmm......good idea !
Do you think the Scottish Football league would up the quota of non-EEC
players in Scotland from 10 to 20 to accommadate their favourite team
then ?????
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48.74 | NEW HOME STRIP | KURMA::EWOOTTON | | Thu Oct 24 1991 17:45 | 10 |
| Is there any truth in the rumour that Celtic are play the second leg
against Nauchatel at Park Head wearing jeans ?????????????
LEVI 5 o 1's
The Derby Ram.
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48.75 | GOOD ONE THAT .......... | SIOG::DAWSON | | Thu Oct 24 1991 17:52 | 2 |
|
TEE HEE HEE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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48.76 | Must be a Hun !! (or a Par...Nae difference,huh) | PAKORA::JJACK | Shift_D_Mad_Axe_Men_On_Tour_1991 | Thu Oct 24 1991 18:29 | 1 |
|
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48.77 | the Bhoys win ..... | BHUNA::GKELLY | | Sat Oct 26 1991 17:49 | 9 |
|
Result
St Mirren 0 Celtic 5
(McStay, Coyne 2, Creaney and O'Neill)
gk.
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48.78 | Take it away !! | PAKORA::JJACK | Just a Bhoy at heart | Tue Oct 29 1991 05:20 | 24 |
|
St.Mirren........0 Celtic........5
McStay
Coyne,2
Creaney
O'Neill
Don't be fooled by this result.......we were ordinary !!!!
It's just that the Buddies were pure drivel,hence the flattering
scoreline.
Still,2 points & 5 goals for in our goals for column will do me everytime.
St.Johnstone at Parkhead on Wednesday,then the Huns at Ibrox on
Saturday.
This is followed by Neuchatel & Aberdeen at Parkhead.
Dare I say it.......6 points in the bag & a 3rd round UEFA Cup place
booked ????
The last time I mentioned a possible six points from three
league matches (48.summinkorother)....I wasn't far wrong (we got 5 out
of 6) !!!
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48.79 | THE RETURN OF BILLY THE PROD | SCOAYR::SPC_JOHN | | Tue Oct 29 1991 22:56 | 5 |
| IT MUST BE GOOD WHEN ANOTHER TEAM OF TIMS LIE DOWN SO THE SCUM CAN GET
A RESULT TO MAKE THEM THINK THEY ARE A GOOD TEAM WHEN REALLY WE ALL
KNOW THAT THEY ARE P..H
YOURS MASONICALLY
BILLY THE PROD
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48.80 | Must be my superior education/upbringing ! | KURMA::JJACK | Just a Bhoy at heart | Wed Oct 30 1991 00:03 | 21 |
|
Dear Neanderthal man,
1) Stop shouting !!
2) Glasgow Celtic Football Club being known as the Scum ?????
Tut-tut,we'd better watch out that Rangers FC don't sue over
the copyright for that one!!
3) I see that Brain cell you share with the rest of the Huns down your
way is still AWOL !!
4) If you haven't anything constructive,humorous,or even slightly
interesting to say...then please don't say it !! ( or better
still,stick it in Topic 47 along with the rest of the drivel)
JJ SQFCSC
(Notice how I don't bring anything religious or sectarian into my
signing off ?)
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48.81 | Stop Billy, Comma Billy,... | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Oct 30 1991 11:57 | 12 |
| Billy,
Is it too much to ask you to use some punctuation? If you're going to
write drivel and then try to punctuate it properly at least people will
think you've been to school for a while and are reasonably literate.
Otherwise they might think.......
yours secularly,
Paul
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48.82 | Earth calling Billy, Earth calling Billy...8-) | TRUCKS::SANT | | Wed Oct 30 1991 12:08 | 5 |
|
Beats me why he even bothers, Paul....after all, no one takes
him seriously with comments like those 8-)
Andy ("black" yet civilised...)
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48.83 | l o n g shot | AYOV24::TADAIR | I will tell you this boy | Wed Oct 30 1991 15:22 | 6 |
|
Anyone got a spare ticket for the match a Ibrox?
Tony.
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48.84 | | KURMA::SPATON | | Wed Oct 30 1991 21:18 | 5 |
| HALF - TIME AT PARKHEAD .
Celtic 2 - 0 St. Johnstone
Nicholas got at least one of them .
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48.85 | Scottish Premier League | KURMA::JJACK | | Wed Oct 30 1991 23:12 | 8 |
|
Celtic..........4 St.Johnstone........0
Nicholas,2 (1 pen)
Collins
Coyne
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48.86 | THE RETURN OF BILLY | SCOAYR::SPC_JOHN | | Thu Oct 31 1991 15:06 | 2 |
48.87 | McSquabble.. | BAHTAT::BLYTHE | Ee bah gum th's trouble at t'mill | Thu Oct 31 1991 15:14 | 8 |
| I see understanding and well being towards other people is currently
out of fashion in McNoter land (as is 'i' rather than 'I'). Could it be
that Rangers are playing Celtic this weekend ?
Are the trains a mess when they get back to Ayr on the evening after
the game ?
jb.
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48.88 | Gee it a break | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Thu Oct 31 1991 16:33 | 5 |
| Please note that the numpty in .86 is an embarrassment to true Rangers
fans. There's no place for that crap.
You can enjoy Celtic's probs without sinking that low.
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48.89 | wait for Saturday... | ESSB::BREE | | Thu Oct 31 1991 18:06 | 7 |
|
re: 88
Fair comment.
Paul
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48.90 | Your embarrassing your fellow huns Oh thick one !! | KURMA::JJACK | | Thu Oct 31 1991 19:03 | 9 |
|
re.86
Tut-tut...such grammar from our poorly educated cretin.
I imagine you would go for....Too pints of beer...or your two tired....
..or you would describe a 2-2 draw as to-to,also !!
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48.91 | Geeza fiver furra glessa 54 Chateau Latour, Jimmy ?? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Thu Oct 31 1991 19:27 | 4 |
| Well well who would have thought grammar and punctuation lessons in an Old
Firm notes topic !!!....seems like the European City of Culture year has had
some effect on the locals after all :-) :-) :-)
Paul
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48.92 | I live nearer Edinburgh actually Tarquin 8*)) | KURMA::JJACK | | Thu Oct 31 1991 20:24 | 3 |
|
If you call living 23 miles East of Glasgow being local that is !!
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48.93 | Could be worse, it could be Edinburgh !! | MIACT::RANKINE | | Fri Nov 01 1991 10:12 | 0 |
48.94 | TV supporters | ESSB::BREE | | Fri Nov 01 1991 15:39 | 5 |
| What time is kick-off on Saturday?
Are any TV channels covering it?
Paul
|
48.95 | 2-1 to Celtic with Nick scoring both 8*))) | MASALA::JJACK | | Sat Nov 02 1991 01:42 | 24 |
|
Tomorrow's second Old Firm match of the 91-92 season kicks off at 3pm.
Highlights are due to be shown on BBC1,but as far as `live' coverage is
concerned,I do not know of any channel planning to cover the game.
Richard `looks like I'll have to lay off playing with my toliet parts'
Gough looks to be fit for the Huns,but John `Grunter' Brown is out
injured.
Celtic will give a late fitness test to Gary Gillespie before deciding
if he plays or not.But with Wednesday nights game against Neuchatel
approaching,I cannot see Brady risking him unless he's 100% fit.
My team for tomorrow would be:
Bonnar
Morris Gillespie(Whyte) Galloway Wdowcyzk
O'Neill McStay Fulton Collins
Nicholas Coyne
Subs: Creaney & Grant
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48.96 | cas. scores a goal | KIRKTN::AMCARTHUR | Auchenshoogietogglewoggle Rocker | Sun Nov 03 1991 18:17 | 6 |
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Rangers 1 Celtic 1
(Mcoist) (Cascarino)
I'll leave the match report to JJ,the SQF roving reporter.....
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48.97 | Over to our roving SQF reporter... | COGITO::LAVERTY | | Mon Nov 04 1991 14:44 | 6 |
| Re:-1
How about it then? Can we get a match report, JJ? Were we as fortunate
to get a point as the Ranger's supporter in note 47 indicates?
Dan
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48.98 | I thought Mark McNally was man of the match btw ! | KURMA::JJACK | | Tue Nov 05 1991 13:54 | 41 |
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Rangers............1 Celtic.............1
Some over-rated pratt Cascarino
Fact 1: Rangers were the better team by far in the 1st �,but failed to
capatilise on their advantage due to poor finishing from inadequate
strikers.
Fact 2: Rangers never threatened to over-run Celtic after going
one-up,or was the guy who wrote the match report in topic 47
at the reserves match ???
Fact 3: Rangers played well enough in the 2nd half,but Celtic played
even better.
Fact 4: Rangers goal came against the run of play,when Celtic were
playing some brilliant flowing football.
Therefor,Celtic's goal was just reward for their 2nd �
efforts.
I feel the result was fair on the day,and Rangers have only
themselves to blame for failing to turn their 1st half superiority into
goals.
However,the Celtic defence must take some credit for the fact that in
Rangers domination of a full 45 minutes,they only managed 4 � decent
attacks on Bonnar's goal.
Celtic on the other hand,during their domination of the 1st 20 mins of
the 2nd �,had just as many attempts !!
An unbiased report from your roving SQF reporter.
Predictions for next two games =
Celtic 4 Nauchatel 0
Celtic 2 Aberdeen 2
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48.99 | | COGITO::LAVERTY | | Tue Nov 05 1991 14:09 | 9 |
| Re:-1
Thanks for the unbiased, totally objective report, Mr. Roving
Reporter! Nice to see that our leaky defence actually played well and
deserves some credit for the final result. BTW I like your predictions
for the upcoming matches, particularly the match against the Swiss team.
Much as I would like to believe it, I really can't see us pulling 4 goals
back in a European tie. Sad to say, but I believe that our disgraceful
performance in Switzerland has left us with just too much to do.
Dan
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48.100 | ...latest news.... | AYOV24::TADAIR | I will tell you this boy | Tue Nov 05 1991 15:25 | 20 |
|
Had to notch .100.
1 I hear that the team for tomorrow has Saturday's starting line up with
Creaney and Cascarino on the bench.
Looks as if there is no Gillespie ... might be a good thing.
2 The game is on live on television but there still looks like being a
big crowd at the match.
3. Middlesboro want a straight cash deal for Mowbray. I think we'll wait
and see how the game goes tomorrow before announcing whether we have
signed him or not. This should boost the crowd for Saturday.
Tony.
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48.101 | Another Sporting Lisbon night again would suit !! | MASALA::JJACK | | Wed Nov 06 1991 17:13 | 27 |
|
It's do or die time tonight for Brady's Bhoys,as they attempt tp pull
back a 4 goal deficit at Parkhead against Nauchetel Xamax.
The match kicks-off at 7:10pm to suit BBC Scotland,who are covering the
90 minutes (or 120) live !!
Celtic must score early to give themselves any chance of pulling back
the Swiss lead.However,no complacancy can afford to be shown at the
back,as an away goal for Xamax could prove fatal.
I've been asked by a couple of Huns if I really feel that Celtic can do
it tonight,and my honest reply is.....
"I wouldn't be going if I didn't think we could do it !!"
I'd keep the same team as Saturday for tonight's game,with perhaps
Steve Fulton on the bench in palce of Grant,as he's slightly more of an
attacking midfielder(and doesn't point as much either).
My prediction is Celtic to win 5-0 (Nicholas 2 in the 1st �,and McStay
Collins & Coyne in the 2nd).
Here's hoping a big crowd turns out,despite the match being shown live,
to cheer on Scotland's last ambassadors in Europe,home to victory.
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48.104 | Still got one round further than the Govan Scum !! | KURMA::JJACK | | Thu Nov 07 1991 09:21 | 41 |
|
You surprise me Tom...... I thought you were different from the rest of
the Hun Scumbags out there ?......seems you're just the same !
Anyway,onto more important matters...........
Celtic failed to overcome their 5-1 deficit from the 1st leg,and some
of the blame must surely go to Charlie Nicholas for failing to convert that
4th minute penalty.
If that had gone in,I believe that the Xamax defence would have
crumbled & Charlie's game wouldn't have floundered as a result.
Joe Miller let us down badly,with yet another inept
performance,although he did score our only goal.
Missed chances by Collins,Cascarino twice,Coyne & Charlie
again....along with another stonewall penalty claim being turned down
by a stroker of a referee who never allowed the game to flow,meant that
Celtic never really had a chance of qualifying for round 3
The damage was done in Switzerland however,& Brady must take his share
of the blame for the team he picked that night,and the tactics they
played.
It showed the man's managerial naivete,as he under estimated the Xamax
team after claiming that "there weren't any mugs in Europe..."after we
scraped through against Ekeren.
I really do have a gut feeling that last night was Paul McStay's last
venture into Europe with Celtic FC.
As much as I don't want him to leave,I feel that the lads bound to have
had enough,and will move at the end of the season.
I had the privelage of watching the maestro live last night,and he
showed at long last the watching audience that he is indeed a truly
class player,with an absolutely marvellous performance in midfield.
There isn't a player in that Govan Hun Scumbag XI,who could lace his
boots !
Mind you,that Gypo Ferguson is a class act (Aye right !)
8*)))
Your SQF roving reporter
V Aberdeen on Saturday,and now......a victory is a must !!!!
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48.105 | bye bye ya numpties | SCOAYR::SPC_JOHN | | Thu Nov 07 1991 22:45 | 19 |
|
I have to add a note here after watching that excuse for a football
team last night and after reading that nonsense of the previous
note.
1.Even if that haddie had scored no way were Celtic going to beat
the Swiss, who were none to bad at the back and had two forwards
who even on a bad day would run Celtic ragged at the back.
2.The Swiss had a perfectly good goal chopped on for nothing,
if anything it was a free kick to the Swiss after that dumpling
Morris had handled.
3.On the bright side if the Tim,s had managed to score the 4 goals
the needed (pause for hysterical laughter) they wont now have been
dreading the prospect of getting a real gubbin from a half decent
European team.
the trim+formers....
European team.
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48.106 | WHO??? | AYOV27::DSMITH | | Fri Nov 08 1991 10:02 | 6 |
|
re last
Morris wasn't even playing on Wednesday night. Maybe you were watching
a different game...
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48.107 | Hun cops? | ESSB::SONEILL | | Fri Nov 08 1991 10:26 | 3 |
| Was Liam Brady bagged on the way home from the game?
Shane
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48.108 | Stop embarrassing yourself man !! | KURMA::JJACK | | Fri Nov 08 1991 10:39 | 15 |
|
re.105
Well Neanderthal,
I see since the last time you spouted nonsensical ramblings into this
topic you've managed to stop shouting.
However, I notice the old punctuation leaves a bit to be desired.
Try going back to school for a few years (if indeed you were ever there
in the first place) and perhaps we may just take your inane drivel more
seriously.
A few commas, the odd apostrophe & full stops in the correct place now
& again wouldn't go astray.
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48.109 | Jungle Jim. | SCOAYR::SPC_JOHN | | Fri Nov 08 1991 11:39 | 2 |
48.110 | | PAKORA::GMITCHELL | The King of wishful thinking | Fri Nov 08 1991 11:50 | 3 |
| Re-1, I'm not a Celtic supporter nor a catholic but I must admit that
JJ has a point. SPC_John, you are a prize plonker and an embarrassment
to the average Ger supporter on the street.
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48.111 | 2-1 to Celtic ????? | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Fri Nov 08 1991 12:00 | 33 |
| re.-2
What an excellent bit of noting there,and normally I would have replied
in my usual satirical way.
But this is the CELTIC FC topic,and I've no time to waste on cretins
from 47 land....so without taking the bait from the illiterate
one,I'll get straight down to the serious subject of noting (which is
why we are supposed to be here in the 1st place,although from reading
some of you-know-who's notes,you'd be excused for thinking otherwise).
On Saturday,Celtic take on an Aberdeen side who have been blowing hot &
cold for most of the season.
Their form has been on par with Celtic's regarding inconsistency,but
without doubt,when on their game they are a formidable side.
The Dutch quartet of Gilhaus,Van de Ven,Snelders & recent signing,Ten
Caat,seem to be the backbone of the team.
When these four are on form,they are capable of some excellent
football.
I feel the game could be won in midfield though,especially if McStay &
Collins are on song.
I'm still not too impressed with the defence just now,mainly because
Wdowcyzk has played horrendously at left-back in the last couple of
matches.
However,new signing Tony Mowbray makes his debut tomorrow at
centre-half & hopefully this will be the start of our defence improving
to the extent that we stop giving away silly goals.
Watch out for Gillespie coming back into the team as sweeper
tomorow,with Galloway being a substitute.
I'd drop Miller tomorrow,and play Fulton in midfield alongside O'Neil,
Collins & the Maestro !
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48.112 | 2-1 TO CELTIC | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | YESTERDAYS MEN HANG ONTO TODAY | Sat Nov 09 1991 17:29 | 7 |
|
Latest score ,with just over 20 minutes left......
CELTIC 2 ABERSHEEP 1
CHARLIE & GERRY JESS
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48.113 | | SCOAYR::GMITCHELL | | Sun Nov 10 1991 15:08 | 10 |
|
I watched the highlight's of the game on Saturday night, and
I was wondering how Mowbury(sp) played.Also how did Brady play
him, as it looked to me he as if he was playing in front of
Gillespie, who looked as if he was sweeping,but I might be wrong
as you could'nt really tell on the basis of what was shown on telly.
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48.114 | I believe I even predicted the correct scoreline ? | KURMA::JJACK | | Sun Nov 10 1991 21:38 | 50 |
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Celtic..........2 Aberdeen...........1
(H/T 1-1)
Nicholas Jess
Creaney
Celtic deservedly took two points from a thrilling encounter with the
Dons on Saturday.
They totally dominated the 2nd half,and the TV highlights certainly
didn't do them justice.
They made it look an even match,but for the 70 minutes or so that they
didn't show,Celtic had so much possession,the Sheep might just as well
have gone home.
Aberdeen only threatened Bonnar's goal on three occassions.
The first was when they swcored against the run of play,when Gilhaus
crossedd to the far post for Eoin Jess to slide the ball past Bonnar.
The initial pass from Jim Bett was a Beaut,must I must say here &
now,that if a man ever deserved to be sent off for bad tackles,it must
surely have been him !!
He committed at least three bookable fouls during the match,but yet
George Smith chose to ignore this,coz Jim's a superstar,ain't he ???
Their other two attempts on goal from the Dons,were a Gilhaus shot in the
1st half that Packy did well to save,and a header late on from the big
lanky gawk,Van Der Ark,which Bonnar again did well to save.
The rest of the goalmouth action centred around Snelders goal.
Firstly Coyne shot wide after being released by Nicholas. Then the same
man again saw Snelders make a great save from his six yard shot after
great work by Charlie.
Celtic should have had a penalty when Ten Caat shoved O'Neil in the
box,a minute later.
Charlie scored the goal of the game when after being released by a
brilliant McStay pass.....he shrugged off Irvine,nutmegged Watson &
then brilliantly rounded Snelders before firing home.
Debutant Tony Mowbray,playing centre-half in front of Gillespie,almost
marked a memorable performance when he hit the junction of post & bar
from 30 yards.
The rest of the action came in the second half when Snelders had to
look lively to save from Creaney & Nicholas before eventually being
beaten by a cross from Coyne being bulleted home from around 8 yards by
Gerry Creaney.
Altogther,a deserved win for Celtic & we can now look forward to the
jaunt to Tynecastle next Saturday to take two points of the over-rated
Jambos 8*))
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48.115 | query | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Nov 13 1991 12:55 | 9 |
| Is the game against Rangers at New Year on the 1st or 2nd of January?
What time is kick-off?
best regards,
Paul
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48.116 | | AYOV24::TADAIR | I will tell you this boy | Wed Nov 13 1991 17:41 | 13 |
|
Is the game against Rangers at New Year on the 1st or 2nd of January?
1st. January at Parkhead
What time is kick-off?
2pm.
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48.117 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Aperralunis..... | Wed Nov 13 1991 17:55 | 3 |
| And I'll be there.......
- Robin
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48.118 | No time to put in a title | MASALA::DMCGREGOR | | Fri Nov 15 1991 09:11 | 9 |
|
Re .111
"back to the serious matter of noting(which is why we`re here)"
Sorry,JJ, thought we were here to work,
but obviously I`m wrong.
Doogz
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48.119 | I've no time to put in a title either !! | BHUNA::JJACK | | Fri Nov 15 1991 21:45 | 7 |
| Doogz,
I meant why we're here in football notes....not at DEC !!
And anyway,if we're here to work....what are you doin in football
notes ???
8*))
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48.120 | Hearts deserved their 2 points | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sat Nov 16 1991 23:04 | 28 |
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Hearts........1
Celtic........3
Hearts gained revenge for their earlier league defeat at the hands of
Celtic,by totally outplaying the Bhoys for most of the match.
Celtic scored first through Coyne,against the run of play I hasten to
add.
Hearts fought back in the 2nd half to score goals through Levein,Wright
& Crabbe.
Hearts' second goal shouldn't have counted I feel,as Bonnar was fouled
on the lead up to the corner which subsequently ended up in the back of
the net.
The ref (Sandy Roy)was a total w****r for 90 minutes. He put up with the
constant whinging of Levein & Robertson all day,yet had the audacity to
book two Celtic players for dissent !!
He also booked three other Tims for their 1st tackles of the match,and
overlooked Iain Baird clugging Coyne off the ball to the extent that he
didn't even speak to the cuprit !
Celtic take on Motherwell in midweek,and then Airdrie on Saturday &
must look to taking 4 points from these games in order to maintain a
serious challenge for the title
Hearts,Rangers,Aberdeen & hibs all face each other in the coming week &
points will obviously be dropped.
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48.121 | Come On The Jambo's | MASALA::CPATRICK | I'm Dafter Than A Daft Factory | Sat Nov 16 1991 23:54 | 12 |
| RE-1
JJ
You forgot to add that the 1st tackle's were more a sending off
offence rather than a booking.I must agree though,the ref was a
w***er who lost total control of the game along with the stand side
linesman.
Colin
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48.122 | ONLY BLUE WILL DO | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Mon Nov 18 1991 18:33 | 7 |
| HAVING WATCHED THE BEGGARS ON THE BOX AT THE WEEKEND I WAS MOST
IMPRESSED WITH THE CAVALIER FOOTBALL DISPLAYED BY THEM.CREANEY WAS
EXCELLENT IN THE WAY HE TRIED TO SCORE.HE OBVIOUSLY MISTOOK D.FERGUSON
FOR THE FOOTBALL.BRUTAL.MCSTAY LED BY EXAMPLE WITH A GREAT DISPLAY OF
VIOLENCE.CANT SEE YOU LOT WINNING ANYTHING AGAIN.
P.S. GLAD TO SEE THE DEFENSIVE PROBLEMS HAVE CLEARED UP.
BIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.
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48.123 | Strewth...pass the shades!! | TRUCKS::SANT | | Mon Nov 18 1991 19:12 | 6 |
|
*please* don't SHOUT.......we can hear you fine!
Thanx.
Andy.
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48.124 | A victory is a must !!!! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Wed Nov 20 1991 09:21 | 16 |
| re.-2
SPC_JOHN reincarnated ????
Celtic take on Motherwell tonight at Parkhead desperate for two points
after their miserable display at Tynecastle last Saturday.
They'll have to do without the services of new signing Tony Mowbray
who's out with an achilles injury.
Manager Brady has Derek Whyte & Dariusz Wdowczyk back,but also has an
injury doubt over John Collins.
The last time the two sides met in the league,Celtic won 2-0 at Fir
Park with a very impressive display.
Match report tomorrow...........
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48.125 | Another point dropped at home 8*(((( | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Thu Nov 21 1991 09:52 | 93 |
|
Celtic.............2 Motherwell...........2
Nicholas 10,18 Arnott 14,16
Celtic's title aspirations took a nosedive last night when they failed to
overcome a stuffy Motherwell defence at Parkhead.
A mix of bad finishing & superb goalkeeping from Billy Thomson denied Celtic
the two points that they deserved on both pressure & possession.
All four goals came in a nine minute spell early in the 1st �. Firstly Charlie
Nicholas bent a free kick over the wall (with the help of a Coyne deflection)
& into the net to give the Celts a 10 minute lead.
The joy was shortlived however,when Dougie Arnott finished off some good work
by Nijholt by shooting past Bonnar from 16 yards.
The defence (namely Gillespie) must take the blame for failing to get in any
sort of tackle though.
Motherwell went into the lead with their 2nd attack of the match when Bonnar
firstly held a Cooper cross & then decided to drop it again at Arnott's feet.
The little striker had no hesitation in blasting the ball into the now empty
net.
Two minutes later Celtic were level again with the best goal of the match.
McStay released Coyne on the left wing with a 20 yard pass,Tommy fired over a
low cross to the near post & there was the onrushing Nicholas to volley the
ball quite superbly past the helpless Thomson.
There ended the scoring,but not the action.
Cascarino replaced Nicholas (injured) at half-time,and Creaney came on for
Grant (also injured) later.
Big Tony saw a brilliant header from an excellent Galloway cross smash against
the face of the bar.
Thomson saved brilliantly from Coyne. Miller saw a header flash just past the
keepers right hand post. Again Thomson saved brilliantly,this time from young
O'Neil & then the keeper managed to throw himself the full length of his goal
to save a netbound McStay drive.
Coyne snatched at a dropped ball from Thomson & balsted over the bar from 15
yards,with the keeper out of his gaol.
Motherwell almost snatched both points near the end,when Bonnar had to block
a fierce drive from 8 yards (Arnott again if I'm not mistaken).
So,with Hearts winning 2-0 at Pittodrie,this leaves the Tic six points behind
the wee Huns in the league race.
If Celtic want to maintain a serious challenge this year,they must not allow
anymore slip up's against the so called smaller teams,and this must start
on Saturday when they take on Airdrie at Broomfield.
A few points from last nights game:
1) The referee (that wee pratt Douglas Hope with the Jermey Beadle hand) was
crap.
2) Gary Gillespie should have been booked for a foul on Arnott when the player
was on the 18 yard box (Although he wadn't the last man as Galloway was well
in front of the striker waiting to make a tackle). Rodger Baillie of the
Daily Record got it wrong when he suggested that Big Gary should have been
sent off.
3) McStay got the man of the match,but I would have given it to Gillespie
(A yard slower these days & mostly to blame for Motherwell's equaliser,but
still the big fellow oozes class & composure)
4) Brady MUST rest young Brian O'Neil. The youngster was a passenger for the
3rd time in the last fortnight. He must now give Fulton a run in the team.
5) Motherwell fans are all Huns as the place was rife with Union Jacks last
night.
6) And on a lighter note.......Apparently Dariusz Dziekanowski has a different
girl with him at every reserve game these days & has been known to wave to
her regularly from the pitch.
And I don't mean before the kick-off or during stoppages.....but actually
during the match & even once when he was on the ball !!!!!
If this isn't the actions of a man who doesn't give a toss,I don't know
what is !!
Last nights team:
Bonnar McNally Galloway Gillespie Whyte Grant O'Neil McStay Coyne
Nicholas Miller Subs: Cascarino & Creaney
Collins & Mowbray injured
Wdowczyk likewise ( I think ?)
Dziekanowski (probably in Sauchiehall street blitzed oot his skull)
Fulton (at Burger King)
Morris (away seeing a wee Irish red head he knows)
Your SQF roving reporter (Please note that the above report is entirely my
own work & not pinched from the Evening Times or any other newspaper for
that matter,unlike my Jambo friend from the Hearts topic does 8*))
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48.126 | Vinny! Vinny! Vinny!Vinny! Vinny! | ESSB::SONEILL | | Thu Nov 21 1991 11:32 | 14 |
| Apparently Liam Brady has concluded a deal on the transfer
of Vinny Arkins from Shamrock ROvers. Dundee United are entitled to
50% of the transfer fee, reputed to be 80,000. As part of the deal
Celtic will also play ROvers in the RDS (approx another 50/60,000 in
gate receipts.). The Celtic board will not conclud the deal until a
striker is offloaded.
Arkins replaced Lee Power of Norwich in the Irish u21 team last year.
From talking to someone who was at the game, Celtic could be getting a
bargain as Arkins was far more impressive than Power. QPR bid 500K for
Power last Friday.
SHane
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48.127 | Long may it continue | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Thu Nov 21 1991 12:14 | 6 |
| Here we go last of the big spenders.
Who gets offloaded then, there is certainly plenty to choose from !
Love the bit about Jackie not giving a toss cause he's gotta
girlfriend - think about it
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48.128 | It's nearly Christmas after all.... | AYOV24::TADAIR | I will tell you this boy | Thu Nov 21 1991 12:36 | 19 |
|
Bit of a slip by the scoreboard operator last night when he listed Hans
Gihaus as the sub for Motherwell.
Now there's a thought .... if we could sign him , add a bit of pace up front.
Re. the goals Motherwell scored.
#1. We may be playing the passing game but someone should tell Galloway
and O'Neill ( two really bad games in a row) tha tthey are also allowed
to tackle.
#2. Paddy should be shot.
He has the ball, bumps into Arnott , drops it and Arnott rolls ( not
blasts as previously stated) the ball into the net.
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48.129 | only blue will do ? | BHUNA::AMCARTHUR | YESTERDAYS MEN HANG ONTO TODAY | Thu Nov 21 1991 13:39 | 6 |
|
re-> 122
Obviously this person is BRAINDEAD!!!!!
If you can't be constructive ,stick to your own topic .
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48.130 | | PAKORA::JJACK | | Thu Nov 21 1991 14:56 | 14 |
| re.128
My aplologies Tony......from where I was standing in the jungle (behind
Big Fra,the 6 foot mad man bawler),it looked like Arnott thumped the
ball into the net for his second,but I'm obviously wrong.
As for Bonnar.......after that performance last night,he should be
dropped for Saturday's match.
The big man's had no competition for a place for years,so perhaps the
jolt will do him good.
I've heard Marshall isn't much better though,so who knows ??
BTW...Did you have enough tickets for the Hearts match ???
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48.131 | yep ...only just | AYOV24::TADAIR | I will tell you this boy | Thu Nov 21 1991 15:20 | 16 |
|
Re.BTW...Did you have enough tickets for the Hearts match ???
We had four but were able to get one outside the ground.
What about tickets for the A .. bah ...deen game on the 28th DEC
or the St Johnstone game at McDermid park?
Any contacts?
Regards,
Tony.
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48.132 | Sorry auld mate ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Thu Nov 21 1991 17:31 | 15 |
| Tony,
I've only managed to get a ticket for Perth once since the new stadium
opened.
As for Pittodrie........It's been 5 years since my name was drawn from
the hat for a ticket up there !!
I should be OK for one ticket for myself for Perth this time,but as for
Aberdeen...well I'm not confident at all about getting my hands on one.
My supporters club give two points every time you attend the game,and
come important/low allocation matches....the ones with the best
attendance get the tickets.
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48.133 | Packie is Out | ESSB::BLONG | The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty | Sat Nov 23 1991 11:04 | 7 |
| Pat Bonner has been dropped by Brady for todays game at Airdrie. This
is sure to alert a few of the big clubs. He might be going through a
bad patch at the moment, but i believe he is still a first class
keeper.
�rian.
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48.134 | Still a quality keeper by the way ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Sat Nov 23 1991 11:42 | 14 |
|
I believe Big Packy being dropped for today's match is just the kick up
the arse the big man needs.
He's become too complacent due to the lack of challenge for the 1st
team position at Parkhead,and a good performance today from his deputy
Gordon Marshall will be just the tonic the Spider needs to get him back
to form.
I don't believe that Brady will drop him for any more than one match
btw.
Celtic still have injury doubts over 2� million worth of talent in the
shape of Collins,Mowbray & Nicholas. Young Steve Fulton has been
drafted into the 1st team squad after an abscence of some 4-5 weeks.
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48.135 | Three points behind the scum | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sun Nov 24 1991 08:55 | 11 |
|
Scottish Premier League 23-11-91
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Airdrie...........0 Celtic..........3
Att. 14,500 Cascarino 55
Coyne 75
Creaney 84
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48.136 | McStay's gotta be worth more than those pratts ! | KURMA::JJACK | yer body...JJack yer body... | Mon Nov 25 1991 18:34 | 29 |
|
With no game in midweek,the Celts are next in action against
Dunfermline at Celtic Park on Saturday.
The Pars will have their tails up after picking up 3 out of 4 points in
their last two games.
Celtic certainly can't afford to take any chances against the
so-called-underdogs.....just ask Rangers FC.....(had to get that one
in)....and must go into this game the same way as they did gainst
Airdrie,and that is to fight & match the opposition in terms of effort.
Nicholas,Collins & Mowbray should be back in the team at the expense
of Miller/Casarino,Grant & Whyte.
I've got a sneaky feeling Gordon Marshall may just keep his place in
goal ahead of Pat Bonner,but then again,Brady is such a confusing chap
he'll probably bring big Packie back !!!!
Chairman Kevin Kelly today announced that they intend to keep McStay at
Parkhead even if it means making him a millionaire (but does he mean
McStay or himself ?????)
Personally I'll believe it when I see it.But as I said in the Everton note,
I don't think the money is foremost in the Maestro's mind.
If he does leave,then surely he's worth more than the over-rated Platt,
Gasgoine or Twevu Steevin ????!!!!!
P.S.
I see the huns got beat on Saturday 8*))))))
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48.137 | ONLY BLUE WILL DO | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Tue Nov 26 1991 10:18 | 1 |
| re 48.135, how can you possibly be three points behind yourself??
|
48.138 | re.137 I think you'll find I'm correct 8*)))) | KIRKTN::JJACK | Mr.Wobbly hides his helmet ! | Sun Dec 01 1991 23:54 | 13 |
|
Scottish Premier League 30-11-91
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Celtic............1 Dunfermline..........0
Coyne,31mins.
Next match v Hibernian,Celtic Park 4-12-91
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48.139 | the team on top | MOVIES::PATTISON | | Tue Dec 03 1991 14:27 | 3 |
| Re 48.137, you're all at least 3 points behind the league champions
elect....HEARTS!!!!!
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48.140 | Marshall's 3rd shut-out in a row btw ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Thu Dec 05 1991 10:53 | 48 |
|
Scottish Premier League 5-12-91
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Celtic..........0 Hibernian........0
Attendance: 22,000
Celtic totally outplayed a Hibs team content on playing for a point,but
failed to turn their superiority into goals.
Some excellent goalkeeping by 40 year-old John Burridge in the Hibs
goal,and some absolutely pathetic finishing from Tommy Coyne kept the
match scoreless.
Their were no real stars in last night's match,but plenty of duds.
Wdowczyk was playing like a wally,when he was thankfully substituted
after picking up an injury.
Galloway had a good game in defence,but his passing was an absloute
nightmare. Nicholas looks to have put on a stone in the last two
weeks,while John Collins looked like a million pound flop when he came
on as a sub.
Brian O'Neill came back into the team after being rested recently,but
failed to make any impact.
Injury prone Gillespie again had to leave the field early after picking
up a thigh strain. He was replaced by that p***k Morris.
Burridge of Hibs had three top class saves from Coyne,Nicholas &
Cascarino.
Last nights team:
Marshall
McNally
Wdowczyk ( Collins )
Whyte
Gillespie ( Morris )
O'Neill
McStay
Galloway
Cascarino
Nicholas
Coyne
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48.141 | GOOD DRAW CONSIDERING | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | ANDY,SQF TEL.7 789 8161 | Sun Dec 08 1991 09:55 | 2 |
|
DUNDEE UNITED 1 CELTIC 1
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48.142 | | BHUNA::JJACK | | Tue Dec 10 1991 12:34 | 31 |
|
Celtic's league challenge will either flourish or come to an abrupt end
between now and the New Year,when they face the following sides....
St.Mirren (home)
St.Johnstone (away)
Aberdeen (away)
Rangers (home)
Hearts (home)
The way our strikers (& defence) have been playing lately,I think we
may just be struggling.
However,if you take a close look at the opposition...
St.Mirren (Should take two points without any problems)
St.J'stone (Poor league from,but always capable of getting a result
against us at McDairmid)
Aberdeen (Ccurrently playing crap,but always seem to raise their game
against us !)
Rangers (Garbage form at home,but playing some great football away.
I think it'll be a gutsy performance that'll be needed to
beat them,rather than skilful one)
Hearts (The in-form team at the moment. A win is a must against
them,as they're now 7 clear of us in the championship race.
I think we may just raise our game enopugh to take two
points from this one)
All will be revealed come January 2nd !!
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48.143 | Another flattering scoreline btw ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Mon Dec 16 1991 21:33 | 29 |
|
Scottish Premier League 14-12-91
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Celtic............4 St.Mirren............0
Collins Att. 16,441
Creaney,2
Lambert o.g.
One of Celtic's lowest attendances of the season watched yet another
lacklustre display at Parkhead.
If it hadn't been for a double substitution of Miller & Creaney for
Charlie & the big haddy,we may well have lost the match !
The score was 0-0 at the time,and St.Mirren were looking by far the
more dangerous side,when Brady decided to make the change.
Within a minute,Miller had beaten two men & crossed for Collins to
volley home the opener,followed in quick succession by three goals in 5
minutes.
Creaney scored with two point blank headers after brillaint work by
Miller,and poor Paul Lambert headed home another after a great Miller
cross.
The final scoreline flatters believe you me. Here's hoping
Mowbray,Gillespie,Wdowczyk & Galloway are all available for the next
four matches !
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48.144 | here's hoping | ESSB::BREE | | Mon Dec 23 1991 09:54 | 4 |
| Here's wishing all in this note a happy Christmas and hope the New year
starts well.
Paul
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48.145 | ...And a preposterous New Year. | KURMA::ISUTHERLAND | Happy XAMAX,fi the Berz | Mon Dec 23 1991 15:58 | 5 |
|
What have Freddie Mercury and the Celtic support in common?
None of them will sing "We Are The Champions" ever again.
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48.146 | AGAIN... | KIRKTN::AMCARTHUR | ANDY,SQF TEL.7 789 8161 | Fri Jan 03 1992 09:21 | 3 |
|
CELTIC 1 RANGERS 3
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48.147 | 1992 looks godd already | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Fri Jan 03 1992 10:50 | 3 |
| re -1
Not a surprise to you surely ?
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48.148 | GALLOWAY KILLS ANY CHANCE | MASALA::AMCARTHUR | ANDY,SQF TEL.7 789 8161 | Mon Jan 06 1992 13:17 | 13 |
| No not really a surprise,although I do feel that we were very unlucky
on the day and indeed could have won the game.
I believe that Liam will build a succesful side at Celtic in the near
future..although I fear that it will be without Paul Mcstay.
ps.
4.1.92
CELTIC 1 HEARTS 2
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48.149 | | BHUNA::SNEIL | Rattling boy needs 2 rattles | Mon Jan 06 1992 13:41 | 10 |
|
I don't know about unlucky,Celtic only had 2 shots on target.I
thought Celtic had a good spell the last 10 of the first half and first
15 of the second half.If you do lose Paul McStay It'll will be very bad
for you as he was the best player on the day.One big misstake was
playing Cascarino he had 2 good chances and never even got a shot in.
But as soon as Creaney come on he worried the Rangers defence.What was
your opinion on the Hand ball and the Penalty?.
SCott
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48.150 | Jambos stroll on | MOVIES::PATTISON | | Tue Jan 07 1992 10:02 | 15 |
| On the subject of penalties I want to know why Hearts did not get one
when Marshall nearly killed Scott Crabbe in the box. What to goal
keepers have to do to get sent off or booked? Crabbe was penalised for
foot up but his foot was a lot lower than Marshall's!! Marshall reminds
me of the infamous West German keeper in the West Germany Vs France
world cup semi final.
On the game as a whole Cetlic were flattered by the score. If Hearts
had not eased off in the last quarter the score could have been 0-4
instead of 1-2. I admit that Celtic had the most of the first 30
minutes but that only created one chance which was brilliantly saved by
Henry Smith.
Hearts were already starting to dominate the match before Galloway was
sent off.
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48.151 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Brace Yerself Gertrude...... | Tue Jan 07 1992 10:30 | 19 |
| I thought that Hearts would've got a penalty for the Marshall incident
too, but Celtic also had a claim denied in the first half (tackle from
behind in the box, names escapes me).
I thought Celtic had the best of the first half but didn't create
chances but were also not under any pressure (apart from 1 or 2
breakaways) however the 2nd half was different. When Hearts hit their
'purple patch' they destroyed Celtic and looked like a team wanting to
win.
I think the loss of Mowbray and Galloway (less so) was the turning
point. Galloway could be a very good player if he learns to control
himself, the sending off was fully justified. The Hearts played
(marking Galloway) didn't deserve a booking when Galloway fell over
him. I now see why the Tic fans wan't McStay to stay, he's in a
different class. As for Cascarino, I don't think I've ever seen such a
donkey in my life. He was worse than useless......
Apart from getting soaked I enjoyed the game.
- Robin
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48.152 | DAD! | XSTACY::PATTISON | Seek! Locate! Exterminate! | Tue Jan 07 1992 19:41 | 10 |
|
<<< Note 48.150 by MOVIES::PATTISON >>>
-< Jambos stroll on >-
Theres only one Pattison I know of that's a Hearts fan....
So where the hell have you been, Dad?
David
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48.153 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Brace Yerself Gertrude...... | Thu Jan 09 1992 10:56 | 7 |
| St Johnstone 2 Celtic 4
Anyone know who scored ?
Also, Martin Hayes has been given a free transfer. He cost Celtic 650,000.
- Robin
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48.154 | yes | XSTACY::PATTISON | Seek.. Locate.. Exterminate... | Thu Jan 09 1992 12:56 | 6 |
|
>> Anyone know who scored ?
McStay,Gillespie,Collins,Creany(?)
Don't know about the St. Johnstone goals, mind you.
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48.155 | 3 points from a possibe 8 8*)) | KURMA::JJACK | | Thu Jan 09 1992 13:53 | 14 |
|
St.Johnstone.........2 Celtic.........4
Arkins 68 McStay 28
Wright 84 Gillespie 74
Coyne 77
Collins 81
Celtic are away to Motherwell on Saturday by the way,and were drawn at
home to Jim Leishman's Montrose in the 3rd round of the Scottish Cup
at the weekend.
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48.156 | all quiet on the 4 | MASALA::RDRYBURGH | | Fri Jan 10 1992 09:51 | 6 |
|
JJ. Still awaiting your report on the two previous games.
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48.157 | Ye'll wait a while ! 8*)) | BHUNA::JJACK | | Sat Jan 11 1992 15:22 | 4 |
|
Aye.......watch me !
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48.158 | I think this'll mean a Ta-ta to Wdowczyk too btw ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Sun Jan 12 1992 09:57 | 18 |
|
Scottish Premier League 11-2-92
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Motherwell......0 Celtic.........0
Attendance: 12,721
No match report as I was in here working yesterday.
Celtic & Bristol City have agreed on a fee of �200K for Dariusz
Dziekanowski.It's now up to the Polish striker to decide if the terms
suit him.
I think it's disgraceful how Brady has stuck by that big fud Cascarino,
yet didn't give the gifted Jackie a run in the 1st team.
Dunfermline away next week,and i'm going,so the match reports should
start again then.
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48.159 | Scottish Cup 3rd round next week V Montrose | BHUNA::JJACK | | Sat Jan 18 1992 23:22 | 12 |
|
Scottish Premier League 18-2-92
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Dunfermline.........0 Celtic.........1
Att. 9,046 Coyne,24
Didn't make it to the match today,so no report I'm afraid.
Dziekanowski & Walker scored for Bristol City & Bolton Wanderers
respectively today.
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48.160 | | KURMA::JJACK | | Mon Jan 20 1992 00:15 | 21 |
|
I hate to admit it openly fellow noters, but big Tony `The haddy'
Cascarino looked a right fud today competing in the Tennent's Sixes.
Some results from Celtic's group matches:
Celtic.......4 Partick Th......0
Celtic.......5 Dundee Utd......2
Celtic.......5 Falkirk.........3
Falkirk......4 St.Johnstone....6
Didn't pay much attention to the rest, except for Dundee Utd beating
St.Johnstone 10-9 on penalties
Last group match tomorrow night v St.Johnstone. The Tic are already
through to the knockout stages, tomorrow night will see who joins them
from Group A.
Group B matches are tonight between Hearts,Hibs,Motherwell,Airdrie &
St.Mirren
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48.161 | Still not as quiet as the ABERDEEN FC topic though | MASALA::JJACK | | Sat Jan 25 1992 16:18 | 20 |
|
For our overseas readers (and to give me something to write in this
topic that everyone else seems to have forgotten the number too !!):
Celtic won the Tennents Indoor six-a-side soccer tournament on Monday
last.
Their final group qualifying match ended up in a draw, 3-3 against St.
Johnstone.
The then disposed of Motherwell 8-5 in the semi, to face St.Johnstone
again in the final after the Perth men had disposed of the
Hunswithootthebusfarefae Edinburgh in the other semi.
Celtic went on to lift the trophy by defeating the Saints 4-2.
Joe Miller won the man (or boy !) of the tournament scoring 10 goals in
the process.
God, here's hoping for an emphatic win today so I can have something
remotely interesting to write tomorrow !!
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48.162 | More to follow (if anyone's remotely interested) | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sat Jan 25 1992 17:33 | 12 |
|
Tennent's Scottish FA Cup 3rd round
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Half-time result from Celtic park:
Celtic.........3 Montrose.......0
Creaney
Coyne,2
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48.163 | A home tie against the Govan scum would be nice | BHUNA::JJACK | | Sat Jan 25 1992 17:48 | 13 |
|
Tennent's Scottish FA Cup 3rd round
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Full-time result from Celtic park:
Celtic.........6 Montrose.......0
Creaney, 3
Coyne, 3
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48.164 | champions ?? | MASALA::AMCARTHUR | INSPECT,INSPECT,INSPECT | Sun Jan 26 1992 14:38 | 4 |
| RE -- the sixes
Who said we would not win anything eh!!!
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48.165 | Will they ever decide | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Feb 04 1992 16:22 | 4 |
| Whats the latest on the decision between developing Celtic Park, or
moving to a new ground ??
Paul
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48.166 | To move or not to move....that is the biq question | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Feb 05 1992 07:35 | 6 |
|
Still awaiting a decision as yet Paul.
I'll keep you posted on any developments, if I'm not claiming my old
age pension by then 8*)
|
48.167 | maybe Maybe not. | KIRKTN::DREILLY | | Wed Feb 05 1992 20:40 | 4 |
| Liam Brady suggested that Paul would not be moving then contracted the
statement when confronted by the audience on Question of sport the other
night.
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48.168 | | COGITO::LAVERTY | | Thu Feb 06 1992 14:26 | 5 |
| I take it that there aren't any tears being shed about Cascarino's
departure? As I understand it, he has gone in a straight swop for Tom Boyd
of Chelsea. Any reactions? Is Boyd worth it? After all, we spent a million
pounds + on Cascarino.
Dan
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48.169 | The Ice-Cream man geheth..... | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Brace Yerself Gertrude...... | Thu Feb 06 1992 16:52 | 6 |
| Don't know about Boyd but Cascarino was dreadful IMHO. He just
moped about waiting for headers, anything on the ground and he was
useless. He didn't even try. It was obvious from the beginning that 1M
was a waste of money. Did Tommy Boyd play previously at Motherwell ?
- Robin
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48.170 | | SCOAYR::GMCKEE | | Thu Feb 06 1992 17:54 | 16 |
|
I don't normally write in here but I thought this was amusing and
may annoy some of you lot. It was a point the Brian Dempsey was
questioned on about the site that he had proposed (while still
on the board) for the new stadium. The chap asking the question
was quoting figures around the 1.6million mark for the site alone
and said that Celtic knocked it back because the were well informed
that the economy was in a bad state and land prices would drop and
have done. The banter went back and forth and eventually Mr Dempsey
said quite calmly that he was on the board of Celtic at the time and
it would have been in his best interests as a director and because
he could afford it to give the land to the club for free.
Yet another piece of tremendous business on the parts of the
White's and the Kelly's.
GORDON...
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48.171 | So Don't !!! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Mon Feb 10 1992 14:04 | 4 |
|
You're quite correct Gordon............
You don't normally write in here !
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48.172 | Question......... | PAKORA::GPIKE | | Wed Feb 12 1992 00:46 | 4 |
|
Anybody got the Cup result against Dundee Utd...?
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48.173 | Answer..... | BHUNA::JLALLY | Live and direct..... | Wed Feb 12 1992 01:32 | 6 |
|
Celtic 2 Dundee Utd. 1
Creaney, Pantylining.
Coyne.
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48.174 | The Tom & Gerry show !!! | BHUNA::JJACK | | Wed Feb 12 1992 11:52 | 37 |
|
Scottish Cup 4th round
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Celtic.........2 Dundee United......1
Creaney,24 Pit-a-line-oan,28
Coyne,84
Celtic came out tops in this thoroughly entertaining cup tie at
Parkhead after totally dominating the match for most of the 90 minutes.
Really the scoreline does them an injustice. They had so much
possession, they were virtually camped in the United half for at least
90% of the play.
However, the ususal, our failure to turn our superiority into goals was
once more there for everyone to see.
Creaney had three excellent chances in the opening quarter, and Coyne
likewise.
The goals when they did come were far from spectacular.
A cross from the left, Van de Kemp in the United goal fluffed it, and
there was Creaney to head home from all of 8 inches.
United's equalizer came out of the blue. Jim McInally taking a knock
down from a header on the edge of the box, loosing control, only to see
the ball break to the Fat Finn who wrong footed Marshall with a right
foot shot.
From my reckoning, that's the 1st goal the big man has let in, in 552
minutes of football.
Celtic laid seige on United's goal for the rest of the match, apart
from a breif 5 minutes respite mid-way through the second half.
The inevitable happened six minutes from time, with United looking to
take the game to a replay (weren't they always ?).
A cross from Miller on the right, and there was Tommy Coyne to notch
his 19th of the season by outjumping two defenders to nod the ball past
the off balanced keeper.
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48.175 | | COGITO::LAVERTY | | Wed Feb 12 1992 14:19 | 10 |
| JJ,
Any special reason why the game against Dundee United was played
last night? Aren't the Fourth round cup games being played this
Saturday, the 15th? BTW did Tom Boyd play last night, or is he
cup-tied?
Dan
P.S Now that Cascarino is gone, is there any talk about buying another
striker? Based upon your match report, we continue to have problems
converting our chances in front of goal.
|
48.176 | | SCOAYR::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Wed Feb 12 1992 14:22 | 5 |
| It was moved from saturday to allow live coverage by satellite TV.
The rest of the 4th round is this Saturday as you said. Boyd was
cup-tied.
Kev...
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48.177 | Clarify please | RUTILE::BREADIE | | Wed Feb 12 1992 14:40 | 2 |
| Why was Boyd cuptied ? Surely he has not played in Scotland this
season. Is there a time round signings for the Scottish Cup?
|
48.178 | | SCOAYR::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Wed Feb 12 1992 17:35 | 4 |
| Sorry, not cup-tied, but I don't think his registration was in the
statutory 14 days previous to the cup tie.
Kev..
|
48.179 | | COGITO::LAVERTY | | Thu Feb 13 1992 15:34 | 2 |
| Re:- last few
Thanks for the info.
|
48.180 | A new board ?? | AYOV27::MRENNISON | The only Tolkien fan in Glasgow | Wed Feb 19 1992 13:30 | 11 |
| I've just found this conference. Hello everybody !! I'll come clean
straight away and tell you all I support Celtic.
Could the panel give us their views of the possible takeover of the
Celtic Board by Canadian Jim Doherty ?
My personal view is that anything is better that the present Junta.
Even better is that Doherty has said that "it is fair to assume" that
if he takes over, there will be no room for Terry Cassidy.
Mark
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48.181 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Thu Feb 20 1992 22:21 | 20 |
|
Mark,
Any kind of shake-up of the current Parkhead board would be a vast
improvement on what the long suffering faithful have had to endure
since the reign of Desmond White as club chairman.
However, Doherty didn't endere himself to the fans on Last Friday nights
Scotsport extra-time programme, when he blurted out his intentions to
that well known Hun scumbag, Gerry McNee.
I believe some things had to be said immediately, but to say them to
this clown was not the correct thing to do.
I hope Doherty, Low & Brain Dempsey all win palces on the board, mainly
because they are good business men, intelligent & forward thinking........
............but mainly coz they've got cash that they are willing to
inject into both the team & a new stadium.
Heres hoping
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48.182 | Its getting better | PAKORA::AMCARTHUR | THE LOS PALMAS SEVEN RETURN | Sun Feb 23 1992 14:09 | 5 |
| 21.02.92
Hibs 0 Celtic 2
charlie
Creanie
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48.183 | I'm bored with the Board | BHUNA::ELOVE | | Mon Feb 24 1992 12:23 | 32 |
| HI ALL,
It is nice to see that the boardroom-ballyhoo has not affected
the recent good run of performances by the team (8 games without
defeat, 20 goals for and only 3 against),who once again showed that
they are by far the best footballing side in the country (even
under very difficult conditions against Hibs).As far as the power
struggle is concerned, there are only two things that worry me
as follows;
1) Will it influence Paul's decision whether to stay or go.
2) Will it give the board another excuse to postpone the stadium
anouncement.
Personnally I think they should cut the c**p and install seats at
Parkhead similar to what is happening at Hampden because let's face
it, you spend less than 1% of your annual time at a football ground
and most fans would stand on their heads to see good football,
winning performances and trophies.We've always been the poor
relations off the park compared to Rangers in terms of hard cash
and that is not going to change overnight no matter who is elected
to the board (I thought being the heroic underdogs was part of our
heritage).
On the playing front I feel Brady is now getting his act together
combining a passing game with good old fashion agression and a will
to win.I'm hopeful that we can win the Cup and finish in second
place in the league.
Comments/criticism much appreciated.
Yous in Celts, Eddie
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48.184 | ....... | KURMA::GMCDONALD | C'mon The Honest Men | Wed Feb 26 1992 13:03 | 22 |
| RE 181,
Just read your note on the new board ect..Although Ifind it
understandable why diehards like yourself find Gerry McNee a bit of a
muppet ,if it wasnt for the media in general, and this man in
particular,the old foggies currently on the Celtic board would just
keep on trundling along with none or very little pressure on them.
At the moment the media is the best allie that the Dempsey and co
have got.
Remember it was media pressure that forced change at Ibrox about
6 years ago .
Anyway this note is written by one pissed of Ayr fan who knows
just what its like to have a totaly useless board,and if only Gerry
Mcnee was in our corner 4 years ago ,one Mr David Murray would be the
proud owner of a premier league Ayr Utd.....
Graeme McDonald
P.S best of luck the league needs a strong Tic...
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48.185 | gees some cash for a seat. | KIRKTN::AMCARTHUR | Banana Tree | Thu Feb 27 1992 13:42 | 25 |
| Hi,
I am in total agreement about the playing side just now at Celtic.
Liam has the basis of a very good Celtic team and he should not be
judged this season.I think that over the next 2-3 seasons that we will
see the reasurgence of Celtic as a major footballing force is Scotland
(maybe we can even do better in Europe).I now think that our defense
is probably the best it has been in years(pity Paul Elliot had to go)
,our midfield is strong and our front players are doing a good job.
I think that Paul Mcstay will sign another contract with Celtic and
probably finish his career at Parkhead.
Now to the boardroom war.............
IMHO its about time the club had shares made available to the general
public.We need vast amounts of cash and some drastic (and long overdue)
action must be taken.The current board members are in some bloody state
and this does not augur well for the critical period that has now
arrived.
Recently there has been to much slagging of one certain gentleman named
gerry.Imho he does critisise Celtic alot but he also treats other teams
the same way when there are problems which he thinks should be
reported.Dont get me wrong...I don't like him or his style ,but I
believe that he is only trying to bring difficult topics to the publics
attention.Poor sod.
rgds Andrew.
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48.186 | 4 points from Edinburgh | KIRKTN::ELOVE | | Sat Feb 29 1992 17:54 | 9 |
|
HEARTS 1 CELTIC 2
(Robertsons Pen) (Creaney 2)
Yet another 2 points at a difficult ground.
Nine games without defeat (22 goals for,4 against).
This all but ends Hearts chances of the league and although
it would be better to see them win than the huns, not at Celtic's
expense.
|
48.187 | | KURMA::JJACK | | Sat Mar 07 1992 22:02 | 12 |
|
Scottish Cup � final Result:
Celtic........3 Morton........0 (H/T 2-0)
Creaney,2
Collins
Hibs lost at home to Airdrie 2-0 in the other � final tie.
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48.188 | And JJ casts his line into the blue waters....8*)) | KURMA::JJACK | Just a Bhoy at Heart | Sun Mar 08 1992 23:48 | 27 |
|
The draw for the semi-finals of the Tennant's Scottish Cup was made
today at Tynecastle, after the last of the � finals finished in a 3-1
win for Hearts over Falkirk.
The Draw:
Airdrie V Hearts Celtic V Rangers
Ties to be played on the 4th of April, but it looks like the 1st match
may be altered (possibly 1st April)so Hampden can host both semis.
So....Rangers go out to Celtic for the 4th time in 4 years & their Cup
jinx continues...
The story so far.....
1989 3rd Round Celtic....1 Rangers.....0 (Coyne)
1990 Final Celtic....1 Rangers.....0 (Miller)
1991 4th Round Celtic....2 Rangers.....0 (Creaney & Wdowczyk)
And my prediction...
1992 Semi-Final Celtic....2 Rangers.....1 (McStay & Creaney)
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48.189 | Mix up on the years ?? | EAYV01::AMOONEY | | Tue Mar 10 1992 13:23 | 9 |
|
re.-1 I think the final was in 1989.....(1990 was against Aberdeen).
Andy.
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48.190 | A thousand a-pa-loa-geez ! (You're correct) | PAKORA::JJACK | Just a Bhoy at Heart | Tue Mar 10 1992 21:25 | 1 |
|
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48.191 | Match Result | KIRKTN::JJACK | Just a Bhoy at Heart | Sun Mar 15 1992 13:41 | 9 |
|
Scottish Premier League 14-3-92
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Celtic.........1 Aberdeen..........0
Collins,75
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48.192 | 10 in a row | PAKORA::AMCARTHUR | AND SENT HIM HOMEWARDS.... | Wed Mar 18 1992 13:51 | 9 |
|
Last nights game
Celtic 4 Motherwell 1
chas who cares
gerry
wee joe
paul
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48.193 | Score draw at Ibrox? | AYOV24::TADAIR | Attend your local REGULARLY | Wed Mar 18 1992 14:07 | 21 |
|
CELTIC MOTHERWELL
Nicholas 7 Arnott 9
McStay 12
Creaney 56
Miller 80
Nicholas - goal #20 for the season - 100 in all Premier Games
great volley from a Creaney knock down.
McStay - Good worked goal
Creaney - goal #20 for the season - good worked goal in a totally
Celtic dominated second half.
Miller - tap in after good work from Coyne.
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48.194 | | EICMFG::HOWE | Alice in ordnung | Wed Mar 18 1992 14:37 | 4 |
| Where exactly are Celtic in the league ?? Come to think of it, what
does the actual table look like ??
K.
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48.195 | a snippet | SCOAYR::GMCKEE | | Wed Mar 18 1992 17:25 | 5 |
|
Pld Points
RANGERS 36 59
HEARTS 35 52
CELTIC 36 50
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48.196 | 2 points from 2nd place | AYOV27::MRENNISON | Fishing in the rivers of life. | Thu Mar 19 1992 13:42 | 7 |
| Hearts lost at Aberdeen last night, putting the 'tic 2 points behind
Hearts, both teams having played 36 games. With the momentum the team
has (12 games without defeat, 10 straight wins in a row), surely the
Bhoys will finish second place in the league.
Full marks to Liam and the Bhoys.
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48.197 | might asd well start the build up | RUTILE::BREADIE | | Thu Mar 19 1992 13:56 | 1 |
| They sure won't be second on Saturday night though !
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48.198 | Continuing the theme!!! | AYOV24::TADAIR | Attend your local REGULARLY | Thu Mar 19 1992 15:59 | 17 |
| Denis,
You must have had an attack of the sun in VBO ( or maybe the drink),
suggesting that, as a noted Rangers fan, Rangers will be second on
Saturday night.
"...... they won't be second on Saturday night"
I am assuming after all that you can count and the fact that Celtic are
two points behind Hearts , and Hearts may or may not win on Saturday, then
Celtic will still be two points behind Hearts or at best , even on points
but behind on goal difference.
o.-)
Tony.
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48.199 | Still two. | KURMA::NPATERSON | comon the Jambo's | Fri Mar 20 1992 00:17 | 9 |
|
nay need tae worry Celtic ill still be two points behind the Jambos
come saturday nicht.
shift D Jambo.
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48.200 | Champions in March - a record ? | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Fri Mar 20 1992 08:41 | 10 |
| ok lets try again !
Aaafter Saturday Rangers will be Championees. Because they will be
another four points clear of second placed Hearts because ....
Hibs will stuff Hearts and ...
Rangers will {yet again} beat the Tic.
or does anyone have an other theory ?
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48.201 | C'mon the Jam-Tarts !!! | KURMA::CPATRICK | Does the name Quazimodo ring a bell | Fri Mar 20 1992 08:51 | 7 |
| Hearts will gub the SCUM from Leith on Saturday and Celtic will draw
with Rangers,setting themselfes up nicely to beat Rangers in the semi's
of the scottish cup a week on wednesday.
a HEARTS v CELTIC final in May
SQF Jambo
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48.202 | A win for the 'Tic | PAKORA::GKELLY | | Sat Mar 21 1992 20:33 | 8 |
|
Result from the final Old Firm league game of the season
Rangers 0 Celtic 2
Nicholas 34 min
Creaney 57 min
gk.
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48.203 | ACCURATE PREDICTIONS? | BHUNA::ELOVE | | Sat Mar 21 1992 23:48 | 9 |
| HI ALL,
Referring back to Mr Readie's predictions in note 48.200,
I have just one thing to say;
DON'T INVEST YOUR LIFE SAVINGS AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE!!
Roll on the cup tie!!!!!!!
Cheers to the Bhoys, Eddie
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48.204 | easy ,so easy | PAKORA::AMCARTHUR | AND SENT HIM HOMEWARDS.... | Sun Mar 22 1992 10:51 | 7 |
|
Hi,
What a performance,this proves that Liam has made a big difference
and that Celtic are returning to past form.
It will be the same outcome in the cup.
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48.205 | 11-4 against | PAKORA::MCOMMONS | | Sun Mar 22 1992 10:58 | 6 |
| Andrew,
You were so confident of a Celtic victory - you should have put some
money on it !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Martin.
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48.206 | PAY UP | PAKORA::AMCARTHUR | AND SENT HIM HOMEWARDS.... | Sun Mar 22 1992 17:24 | 5 |
| RE-1
I would have if the coupon "team" hadn't ganged up on me.Never mind
I had a bet on with Colin "yis have got no chance" Phillips.
Money,Money,Money........
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48.207 | Money for auld rope ! | KURMA::JJACK | Just a Bhoy at Heart | Mon Mar 23 1992 04:54 | 18 |
|
Celtic totally outplayed a lacklustre Rangers outfit to take their
unbeaten run to 13 games.
However, as usual, the bias press & media decided to make more of an
issue over the alleged damage to the seats in the Broomloan Rd stand
than to praise the Bhoys for a 1st class performance.
Even that pratt Hun Gerry McNee had to come out with the classic....
"Rangers were minus the influential Richard Gough of course...."
statement at the end of the match analysis with Gordon McQueen on
Sundays Scotsport, in an effort to detract from a fine Celtic win.
Never mind lads, the only way to shut that lot up permanently is to
continue doing the business on the park.
A victory over Dundee United on Saturday will do for starters, then
another mauling of the Govan Scum next Tuesday should keep their traps
shut for a few weeks at least.
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48.208 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Mon Mar 23 1992 15:10 | 27 |
|
Hello there my wee neebs. I posted the following in the Gers
topic. I've had an answer but just wondered what you Kelt
supporters thought.
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I'm aware of the Catholic/Protestant thing between Rangers and
Celtic but which one is which ?? Is it......
Rangers = Catholic
Celtic = Protestant
In my opinion I think Rangers made a mistake getting rid of Mo
Jo as I believe he was the best player Rangers ever signed.
Is it not possible for the Huns and the Tims to live together ?
JN.
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48.209 | its a game!!! | MASALA::AMCARTHUR | AND SENT HIM HOMEWARDS.... | Mon Mar 23 1992 17:01 | 9 |
|
I don't beleive that today,there is really any religious hatred between
the rival fans.It's all in good heart and no hard feelings exist.
Sure there is slagging and shouting at the games and in the pubs but
most fans see it only as a chance to give the other a good ribbing.
Ofcourse there are the few biggoted nutters still out there,but the
less said about them the better,who really cares about them anyway ?
rgds Andrew
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48.210 | Football, football & more football please ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Just a Bhoy at Heart | Mon Mar 23 1992 20:28 | 14 |
|
Andy,
Wise up !!!
There are thousands of bigots supporting both Celtic & Rangers & there
is an abundance of religious hatred amongst them & there always will
be.
This has been going for years and will continue to do so.
Fathers & grandfathers will continue to pass this hatred onto
generations blindly.
As long as there are Orange walks & pro-IRA demonstrations allowed in
Scotland, this will never cease.
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48.211 | | KIRKTN::RFREW | I was born under a Union Jack | Mon Mar 23 1992 22:18 | 17 |
|
Well put JJ,
Scotland has too many mindless morons (the majority being Rangers fans
I hasten to add).
Congratulations to Celtic on a terriffic performance on Saturday.
They really were a joy to watch, and their fans (apart from being a
bit naughty at the end of the game), reall were an inspirationb to
their side.
They showed the majority inside Ibrox just how to go about supporting
your side.
But, we'll still win the league (although I don't fancy our cup chances
much).
Rab F
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48.212 | There none so fair as ourselves... | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Mar 24 1992 14:42 | 17 |
| Re.207
Come on JJ be fair, if McKee hadnt mentioned that the influential Gough
was missing, he would have been accused by Gers supporters as being
pro-Celtic..its virtually impossible in Scotland to be percieved as
neutral, when it comes to Old Firm matters.
Apparently Mowbray had a good game (according to the English press),
and was a key element in snuffing out Hateley..was this right ??.
Now imagine in the next game, Mowbray was out injured, Hateley played a
stormer, and scored 2 goals in a 3-1 win to Rangers...wouldnt you say
(and perhaps want the media to point out) that Celtic were handicapped
by the loss of Mowbray ???...I think you would.
Yours in sport
Paul
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48.213 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | And in trap 7 tonight we have...... | Fri Mar 27 1992 10:42 | 5 |
| Heard last night that the Celtic vs Rangers cup tie next tuesday is on
SKY satellite. Can anyone confirm this and also tell me the
kick-off time ?
- Robin
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48.214 | | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Holiday in ALBAnia | Fri Mar 27 1992 11:02 | 2 |
|
Yes it's on BSB.7:30 kick off i think.
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48.215 | 8:00 pm kick off | AYOV24::TADAIR | Attend your local REGULARLY | Fri Mar 27 1992 14:00 | 13 |
|
8:00PM kick off.
BSKYB K.O. 7:30PM.
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48.216 | Irn Bru all 'round | RTOEU::RDELANEY | And in trap 7 tonight we have...... | Fri Mar 27 1992 14:40 | 3 |
| Thanks. I've located a receiver here (in Munich)...........
- Robin
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48.217 | ALL OVER BY 20:30 TWO NIL AGAIN. | KIRKTN::DREILLY | | Sat Mar 28 1992 03:47 | 2 |
|
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48.218 | Aye.Wi' McCoist scoring both.;>) | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Holiday in ALBAnia | Sat Mar 28 1992 09:50 | 1 |
|
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48.219 | YOUR OUT | EAYV01::BGILCHRIST | | Sat Apr 04 1992 07:18 | 8 |
|
Ref 47.217
ta...ta... your out the cup
1 nil to rangers 10 men.
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48.220 | THREE IN A ROW | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Thu Apr 09 1992 10:03 | 2 |
| QUIETEST CONFERENCE ABOUT.
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48.221 | AGAIN. | PAKORA::NPATERSON | c'mon the JAMBO's | Wed Apr 15 1992 07:57 | 10 |
|
NO CELTS IN EUROPE AGAIN.
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48.222 | Cough! Splutter! | XSTACY::PATTISON | Tree! | Wed Apr 15 1992 10:29 | 2 |
|
Bit premature, especially coming from a Jambo....
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48.223 | Hartleys selling Jam[bos] in europe? the only way..... | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | The 1000 year dream is over | Wed Apr 15 1992 20:55 | 9 |
|
Hearts may be a game in hand, but we,ve got the points and a far
superior goal diff. Plus games against Dundee Utd on sat and against
the hun on tues after losing a cup semi doesn't look hot on wins for
the jams does it ?
Colin.
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48.224 | One out of three no bad. | PAKORA::NPATERSON | c'mon the JAMBO's | Thu Apr 16 1992 12:28 | 8 |
|
After the big huns win the league on saturday and at the same time
the Jambo's are beating United.
A week on tuesday the big huns will just give the wee huns the two
extra points we need for europe.
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48.225 | Ambitious or just plain daft | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Apr 16 1992 12:51 | 41 |
|
1. Dream on Neil, you've now absolutely no chance of going to
Europe, unless you're planning a trip to Eurodisney with all that
OT cash ?
2. Celtic today unveiled their ambitious new plans for a 100 million
pound space age stadium in Cambuslang.
It's to be built in two stages with two 16,000 seater stands being
built first, followed by two smaller stands behind the goal both
capable of holding 10,000 each.
My first reactions to the announcement were a bit sceptical, but
I've since had time to read & discuss the venture & have now came to
the conclusion that perhaps it's feasible
If this new super stadium does become reality, there is no doubt
that it will be the best stadium in the UK, and probably Europe for
that matter. However, we're gonna have to wait a while to see if it's
all a pipe dream or reality.
The first stage of the development is expected to be completed by 1994,
with the second phase by mid 1995
Where the money from this venture comes from is a little more
complicated, with a series of debentures,grants & business inputs
supposedly raising most of the cash.
The stadium plans also include a 200 room hotel, car parking for
4,500, a petrol station, shops, cinemas, bowling alley, offices
& confernence centre.
There is a train station situated close to the site, with another
one planned for.
The site is being criticised by some people as not suitable due to
contamination of the land itself, plus the amount of cash it will
cost to supply electricity from the East end of Glasgow to the
site.
If they pull this one off, then I think the board wil have put one
over on their media & newspaper critics (& I'm one of their biggest)
for once & for all.
Here's to 1994 !!
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48.226 | Sounds impressive. Can it be done? | TRUCKS::SANT | Drainpipetrousertastic! | Thu Apr 16 1992 13:03 | 15 |
|
Sounds absolutely fantastic, jj. Truely a stadium befitting
one of Europe's great clubs. Why are clubs in the UK so
blinkered as to the impact of such a venture? Look at what
can be done (ie. Milan's San Siro etc.)
Liam Brady seems to have turned things around in '92 for Celtic,
and the future's looking quite rosy on the playing side. Now
it appears Celtic want to launch the club into the 21st century
about 6 years early.
Look out, Rangers.....your rivals are stealing a march. Celtic
will soon, once again, be invincible north 'o' the border..
Andy.
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48.227 | Dream on.... | AYOV27::MRENNISON | Think it over Creep | Thu Apr 16 1992 13:42 | 28 |
|
The new stadium SOUNDS great. I have a suspicion though that it will
never be built for the following reasons :
a) No planning permission yet.
b) �4M needs to be spent before a brick can be laid. This to cover
the costs of filling in mine shafts beneath the site, diverting a
main electricity cable, some form of flood control as the site has been
flodded on at least one occasion in the past.
c) Where do a club who are �5M in the red get �100M to build a
stadium.
d) Does Glasgow need another "Super-stadium" with Ibrox already
built and Hampden set for a major facelift.
I've been a fan all of my life, and have had to face many
disappointments as a Celtic fan. I'm bracing myself for this one. My
bet is that planning permission will be refused and the board will
breath a sigh of relief as they will be able to pass the blame for the
club having a crap stadium on to someone else.
I'd like to be proved wrong though.
Mark
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48.228 | 6 months, 6 years, sometime, never ?? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Thu Apr 16 1992 14:13 | 12 |
| Re -1
When is hampden getting sorted out ??
Ive been in England for 12 years now, and it was at least 5 years
before I left that they've been talking about it !!
Is something actually going to happen ?? and when ??.
Its about time, as a national stadium its a disgrace, and Im sure this
is why attendances at Hampden have been so poor lately.
Paul
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48.229 | A patch up job if ever I saw one | PAKORA::JJACK | | Thu Apr 16 1992 16:39 | 9 |
|
Paul,
The plan is to have Hampden all seated & completely covered within the
next two years.
But.....it'll still look terrible from the outside & I assume the
toilets & turnstyles etc...will still be a shambles.
I'm afraid it's gonna end up like mutton dressed up as lamb !
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48.230 | Peter Pan and Other Fantasies | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Thu Apr 16 1992 18:07 | 9 |
| And it came to pass in Gullibleland that Capt. Hookassidy told the
greatest seat-breakers in the land that he would build them "the best
stadium in the world".And the dozy beggars did believe it.Meanwhile the
bears did dance with laughter and amusement.Just another day in
NeverNeverLand.
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48.231 | What a stroker of the 1st degree !! | KIRKTN::JJACK | No way Pedro !! | Thu Apr 16 1992 18:58 | 7 |
|
Do not pass go, do not collect two hundred pounds, go back to Scumland &
remain there.
Will you still be laughing when the new stadium puts your huge toilet
bowl in the shade ? Me finks not !
|
48.232 | re-221 | PAKORA::NPATERSON | c'mon the JAMBO's | Sat May 02 1992 19:36 | 13 |
|
See 48.221
15th April 92.
SQF Jambo.
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48.233 | JJ,make mine a coke and a mars bar...... | MASALA::CPATRICK | Little Purple people Eaters | Sun May 03 1992 10:57 | 7 |
| YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Is there any truth in the rumour,that Paul McStay is that disgusted
in playing for Celtic,that he threw his jersey away after the defeat
from Hibs.
SQF Jambo
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48.234 | Celtic win the trebble | MOVIES::PATTISON | Ian Pattison | Tue May 05 1992 14:19 | 14 |
| Saturday saw me at Parkhead for the 3rd time this season but this time
I was not there to see the Jam Tarts (I was therefore a neutral
observer). This did not stop me enjoying the afternoon with Hearts
claiming their place in Europe.
The way Celtic played they were lucky to finish 3rd rather than unlucky not
to finish second in the league.
The afternoon saw Celtic complete their own trebble:
o no Paul McStay.
o no European football (unless you class a friendly
with Man Utd. as European football).
o no new stadium.
|
48.235 | :-( | XSTACY::PATTISON | All's well that ends | Tue May 05 1992 19:35 | 9 |
|
Hardly Neutral Ian!
Anyway Hearts deserve their place if only for being the most improved
side in the league. Mind you they'll probably go out in round 2 with
all the other Scottish sides.
Dave (a Tim)
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48.236 | burst in thru' the ackdoor | AYOV24::TADAIR | Attend your local REGULARLY | Tue May 12 1992 15:51 | 18 |
|
According to today's Daily Express, Scotland will be allocated an
extra UEFA spot due to the restructuring of Europes borders and in
particular Germany.
This would mean that Celtic would indeed be in Europe albeit by
a "dog's chance".
The decision is to be ratified later this month.
Tony.
P.S. There are two slots up for grabs, I think Romania was the next
country in the table of merit.
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48.237 | Divide up old EG places | SALES::THILL | | Tue May 12 1992 19:05 | 6 |
| I was thinking they would probably give up a few slots that used to
belong to East Germany. What about some of the other "new" countries in
Europe, like Isreal, Latvia, Croatia, Estonia, etc. Israel has a regular
league, but I dunno about the others
Tom
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48.238 | A Gerry McNee *EXCLUSIVE* i presume! | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Europe's CFC free. | Tue May 12 1992 19:38 | 12 |
|
C'mon now lads.Lets not bicker.Celtic deserve to be GIVEN a place in
Europe since they are not able to justify a place on their own merits.
Because..aren't they the most CAVALIER footballing side that Scotland,nay,
Europe,has ever produced? And didn't they once win the European Cup?
And didn't they once beat RANGERS 7-1? And aren't they going to have
a stadium fit to grace any European arena? And haven't they got the
GREATEST supporters the world has ever seen? And didn't Paul McStay
ONCE play for them? And isn't Terry Cassidy the best PRO man RANGERS
have ever had?
|
48.239 | ?????????? | PAKORA::NPATERSON | Jambo in europe | Wed May 13 1992 05:00 | 10 |
|
WHAT DRUGS ARE YOU ON?
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48.240 | Paradise lost? | AYOV24::TADAIR | Attend your local REGULARLY | Wed May 13 1992 09:16 | 18 |
| Re. .238
Who's bickering?
We'll be celebrating. ( Not much to celebrate as you so eloquently put it.)
I'll be glad if it's true.
At least I'll miss one episode of Coronation Street next year.
Come to think of it, that's all you will miss as well going by
past form.
Tony
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48.241 | All the Scottish teams will go out in Rd.1 anyway | KIRKTN::JJACK | Once a rebel..... | Thu May 14 1992 12:47 | 18 |
|
re a few back.
I'm beginning to wonder about you Iain, with all this talk about `back
door entry'.
Surely you wouldn't grudge Celtic a European place,(if we get it) albeit
a kinda dodgy one ?
After all, you lot did it for years & years with poxy Egg cup wins back
in the early eighties when the Celts & the Dons were winning all the
league & Scottish cup trophies.
Or could it just be the fact that you would have to change your
personal name again ? 8*))
It was a good one granted.
|
48.242 | Is Fleck going to Paradise..???? | SCOAYR::ATODMAN | | Fri May 15 1992 15:53 | 14 |
|
I read in the papers that Celtic were interested in buying Robert Fleck
from Norwich (ex HUN)....
Don't you think that it would be another bum signing ?...
Ok...he has got better since leaving Ibrox (Who hasn't), but I don't
think he is the man to solve Celtics problems....
Anyone got anymore info on the possible signing of Fleck..?
Arnie
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48.243 | Good enough for Celtic - Rangers reject | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Fri May 15 1992 16:51 | 1 |
| Can't wait till you hear him signing in the shower >*
|
48.244 | The boy can sing !!! | MASALA::GMCKEE | | Fri May 15 1992 18:01 | 9 |
|
" Shoor it is old but it is.....
.........my father wore
.....oh hello missus Souness... "
Robert Fleck... Rangers Xmas night out season 1986/87
BTW He wouldn't take the drop in wages !!!!
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48.245 | Davros says, "Fisty fisty !" | MASALA::JJACK | | Sat May 16 1992 15:36 | 18 |
|
Away from all this Hun crap, and back to some sensible discussion.
Alex Cameron stated in todays Rangers News (For Rangers News read Daily
Record), that Gordon Marshall had turned down Rangers to go to Celtic last
year, and that this would come as a major shock to Celtic supporters
everywhere !
Sorry Alex you Hun git....but we knew of this last September & it came
as no shock to us whatsoever that he would turn down the Scummites &
choose Parkhead instead.
Apart from the Scotsman & the Glasgow Herald, the story was also in the
Celtic View at the time !
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48.246 | What should Liam buy @ Tesco's trolley derby | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Tue May 19 1992 12:13 | 30 |
|
Advice for Liam who to sign and who to dump during the close season ;
Dump list ;
McStay ONO �5.5 Million Italian clubs need only apply
Coyne ONO 750,000 to Blackburn Rovers
Miller ONO 10 bob Glenafton
Shopping List
Houghton Famous Irishman from Castlmilk, can add the dig and
experience to the midfield that McStay will take with him
Nevin Someone on the wing that will perform more than twice a
year. Wants to return to Scotland, has to be one of the
most underated players around
Gallacher Grandson of Patsy and born to play in the green & white
hoops. Gives the ariel menace that Cascarino was meant
and also knows how to kick a ball
Anyone one know of a least 1 good right footed fullback and another
world class centre half like Gary "I'm no' feelin well again" Gillespie
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48.247 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue May 19 1992 12:36 | 25 |
|
And my tuppence worth............
OUT: Peter Grant (Anywhere) 200,000
Tommy Coyne (Aston Villa) 700,000
Chris Morris (Leeds Utd.) 250,000
Dariusz Wdowczyk (Everton ) 300,000
Derek Whyte (Arsenal) 650,000
Joe Miller (Anywhere) 400,00
--------
2,300,000
IN: Stuart Slater (West Ham) 1,500,000
Tony Daley (Aston Villa) 2,000,000
Stuart McKimmie (Aberdeen) 800,000
----------
4,300,000
Another 2 million in the red, but who cares. That's assuming the mugs
in question take the mugs in question of our hands.
And sell us the quality players in question.
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48.248 | Easy Money for the Hammers | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Tue May 19 1992 12:55 | 6 |
|
��� IN: Stuart Slater (West Ham) 1,500,000
Would you pay 1.5 Million for a striker who did'nt score a goal all season.
West Ham will probably bite your hand off.
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48.249 | Sun frazzeled their heeds | RUTILE::BREADIE | | Tue May 19 1992 17:47 | 10 |
| re .246
How are you going to get 5.5m for MCnotStay ? I thought he was out of
contract so would go at a fee based on his salary. Thats apart from
the fact he ain't worth 5.5m.
Is the Gallagher referred to the winger that used to be with Dundee Utd
and is he realy available - he was good, but as an aerial attacher ?
meethinks not.
I guess the rumours are true there is a heatwave in Scotland
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48.250 | ???? | SALES::THILL | | Tue May 19 1992 18:55 | 7 |
| Are they really looking to dump McStay? I haven't been able to follow the
'tic too much this year, but I always thosugh he was a class player. Did
he all of a sudden lose it overnight?
Re Gallacher...Is this Kevin Gallacher who played for Coventry City?
Tom
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48.251 | | PEKING::NAGLEJ | | Tue May 19 1992 19:26 | 5 |
|
Tom. You are right about Mcstay. I find him quite an inspiration
so I don't know why they are dumping him either.
JN.
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48.252 | | PAKORA::ABROWN | Shammy Broon | Wed May 20 1992 12:18 | 11 |
|
Re. last couple
Celtic aren't dumping McStay, it appears he is dumping them. The club
are reputed to be offering him the highest salary ever paid to a
Scottish player,haha, but it appears his ambition is greater than
Celtic's.
He is, without doubt, the most influential player currently at the club
and it will be a sad day if he eventually decides to go.
AB
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48.253 | 25-MAY-1967 | AYOV24::TADAIR | Attend your local REGULARLY | Wed May 20 1992 14:58 | 13 |
|
Confirmed on the radio at lunchtime.
Celtic are in the UEFA Cup next year. The decision was
taken at a meeting in London last night of UEFA.
The Daily Record reporter Roger Baillie "exclusively"
reported it this morning ( days after the Daily Express ).
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48.254 | Celtic, the next UEFA Cup Winners | SCOAYR::ATODMAN | | Wed May 20 1992 16:01 | 15 |
|
How do you think Celtic will do in the UEFA Cup ? Personally, I think
they will be the surprise package of the tournament and do very well.
Do you think the entrance of The Celtic to the UEFA Cup next year will
influence Mcstay in anyway to remain at Paradise.
I personally hope that he stays at Parkhead as Celtic will struggle to
find a replacement with the money the board will be looking to spend.
Do any of you know how money Brady will be allocated to spend next
year ?
Arnie
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48.255 | Huge ozone hole develops over Europe, CFC is back | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Wed May 20 1992 16:36 | 26 |
| The best day of the season so far for the Lions of Lisbon.
The Gallagher in question is Kevin Gallagher of Coventry City, ex
Dundee Utd. A classy player who seems to have grown about 6 inches
since leaving Clootie City about 2 years ago. He looked every inch a
class striker and almost scored a spectacular goal for Scoltand against
Romania. He has had some great strikes for Coventry and was tempted to
leave for one of the larger English clubs but decided to stay and
fulfill his contract. A wasted Scottish talent whose talents could be
well utlised in Cambuslang.
As for McStay, I'd rather have 3 million players on the park and sell
him any day, esp in defence. Without a doubt the best player to grace
Scotland since K. Dalgliesh, but money is money, put up for auction
after an outstanding European Champioship you will see the highest
price ever payed for a British player, better that Trevor Steven and
David Pratt Superglued together. The fee will only have to be 3 X
salary or something like that if only 1 club are interested, I do not
think you will find this is the case with McStay.
Here's to a successful year in Europe and I'm sure we will last twice
as long again in Europe as the huns as we did last year, matybe even
see the Hibees in San Siro.
Nick.
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48.256 | | R2ME2::HINXMAN | I'll just sit here and rust | Wed May 20 1992 17:59 | 13 |
| re .237
> belong to East Germany. What about some of the other "new" countries in
> Europe, like Isreal, Latvia, Croatia, Estonia, etc. Israel has a regular
^^^^^^
Where?!!?
And if you mean "Israel", that's in Asia.
Being in the Eurovision Song Contest doesn't make you European.
Tony
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48.257 | Light blue/green & white touch paper, stand well back. | TRUCKS::SANT | Charity? Don't mind if I do, mate.. | Wed May 20 1992 18:06 | 9 |
|
I agree with .254..
Celtic are far more likely to go further in the UEFA than Rangers
will in the European.
There, that should do it 8-)
Andy.
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48.258 | Old Firm to make usual early exits | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Wed May 20 1992 18:23 | 6 |
|
Yah Celtic will be knocked out by a Bulgarian team in the 1st round and
Rangers will lose to a Marseille or Bruges. :-)
Gary.
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48.259 | "Future of McStay ?" | PEKING::RUSSELLN | | Wed May 20 1992 21:08 | 9 |
| Re. a few back.
It looks as though McStay will leave Celtic this year.
But I here Souness has a strong interest in bringing him to Liverpool.
How true is this & if he has any choice, how likely is he to come to
us?
N.
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48.260 | Personally,i hope he stays. | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | UEFA Cup! | Thu May 21 1992 04:00 | 13 |
|
If McStay is so damn good.Can you please tell me why he hasn't inspired
his team to any major trophy in the last three years?
Why he couldn't even inspire them to a victory in seemingly his last
game for the club?
Why he couldn't show his *UNDOUBTED*(by whom?)class against a mediocre
part-time team such as Finland or against an half fit Ian Durrant?
Mcstay is a good player,but he's not as GREAT as the Scottish media
will have you believe.International class,probably.World class,never.
That is why Celtic will bite the hand off of anyone who offers �3M
o.n.o.
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48.261 | A one man team does not work !! | SCOAYR::ATODMAN | | Thu May 21 1992 10:30 | 13 |
|
Re. 260
>>If Mcstay is so damn good.Can you please tell me why he hasn't<<
>>inspired his team to a major trophy in the last three years ? <<
There is one simple answer to that question and that is
""IT TAKES MORE THAN ONE MAN TO MAKE A TEAM PERFORM/WIN""
Arnie
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48.262 | Sold to the man in the Italian suit | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Thu May 21 1992 17:50 | 19 |
| RE McStay the 1 man team
Surrounding a man of McStay's calibre with such choice talent as
..Derek Whyte, Peter Grant, Joe Miller, Cascarino, ... will undoubtebly
have a balancing effect on the overall performance of the team.
Only an overall improvement in the quality of the whole squad will see
the glory days return, this can be achieved by selling McStay for 4.5
million + and buying in mere 3 mortals @ approx 1.5 million.
Celtic have easily the best midfield in Scotland ( or Britain according
to L.B. )with McStay or with some half the quality of him. We probably
have the 3rd poorest defence ( Getting better though, the Huns having
by far the best ) and the 4th best front line ( Huns having by far the
best again ) .
Nick.
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48.263 | From what Ive heard.. | MIACT::RANKINE | | Thu May 21 1992 18:29 | 8 |
| The logic in -1 is sound but wouldnt you be worried about what Brady
would buy ?? He seems to have made one good purchase (Mowbray) so far,
while Gillespie and Cascarino have been complete wasters.
He could always bring Big Roy back..........:-) :-)
Paul
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48.264 | 5 in a row??????? | KURMA::ISUTHERLAND | UEFA Cup! | Thu May 21 1992 22:30 | 17 |
|
RE: Last few.
>> A one man team doesn't work <<
Well it seemed to work ok in 1977 when Dalglish led you to a double
in what was just as ordinary a team as you have now.
>>Celtic have EASILY the best midfield in Scotland/Britain.<<
Are you on the same medication as Terry Cassidy?
Celtic have no balance in the middle of the park.OK,they may have
three good ball players,but they lack a Roy Aitken type player in this
department.
I really do hope you get your act together for the coming
season,otherwise the league could be finished even earlier than it was
this season.As i can't see the sheep or the jambo's showing enough
consistency to keep up the challenge like they did in the past two.
|
48.265 | What Murray said " It's still not 9 in a row" | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Fri May 22 1992 12:29 | 29 |
|
> >> A one man team doesn't work <<
> Well it seemed to work ok in 1977 when Dalglish led you to a double
> in what was just as ordinary a team as you have now.
Is that back in the days when the huns were collectively worth 2'6d ?
> >>Celtic have EASILY the best midfield in Scotland/Britain.<<
> Are you on the same medication as Terry Cassidy?
> Celtic have no balance in the middle of the park.OK,they may have
> three good ball players,but they lack a Roy Aitken type player in this
> department.
Why do you disagree with me then agree with me in the same sentence ? I
said I was on the same medication as Liam Brady, what we do lack is a
player with dig and experience, when McStay goes I suggested in .246
buying Houghton as a replacement.
> I really do hope you get your act together for the coming
> season,otherwise the league could be finished even earlier than it was
> this season.As i can't see the sheep or the jambo's showing enough
> consistency to keep up the challenge like they did in the past two.
We are three Million pound + players short of a quality team, when we
have that together there's no reason why we cant start making our
impressive run at the beginning of the season and not when the league
is beyond our reach at the end, re; last 2 seasons
|
48.266 | 9 in a row,European Cup,7-1.That IS yer history! | KURMA::ISUTHERLAND | No.UEFA Cup | Fri May 22 1992 22:29 | 24 |
|
RE:Last
> Is that back in the days when the huns were collectively worth 2/6?
They may not have been worth much,but they certainly knew how to
win a TREBLE or two.Talking of trebles.It's now 25 years since the
Yahoos won one.I just thought i'd mention this since yous seem to
make such big issues of anniversaries.
The point i was making about the midfield was that although you have
three good individuals,you have no balance.So how can it be the best
midfield in the country?
> It's still not 9 in a row.
Maybe not.But can you honestly see anyone else winning 4 Premier
Leagues in a row?
9 in a row was a great achievement,but remember this was back in
the days when you only had to play each other twice,and the
difference between 1st and 2nd was decided by who took the most
points from an Old Firm game.This isn't necessarilly the case
nowadays,as the top five or six teams are capable of beating
one another on a regular basis.
|
48.267 | | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | ANDY | Sun May 24 1992 11:37 | 5 |
|
I saw some newspaper reports today linking Celtic with Pat Nevin and
Paul Mcstay with Monaco or Sampdoria.....any one heard anything ?
Andrew.
|
48.268 | Nevin to have talks with Parkhead | SCOAYR::ATODMAN | | Mon May 25 1992 13:24 | 17 |
|
It is said that Pat Nevin will go to Parkhead for talks when he returns
from the European Championships. Everton are wanting around �500,000
for him.
Is it true that if Mcstay goes to the continent, that under UEFA rules
Celtic might only receive �900,000 for him ? (I read this in the newspaper
but who believes what they always tell you)
Do you think Sampdoria will still want Mcstay because they have not
qualified to play in Europe next year ? This is where they were going
to get there extra cash to buy him !!
Arnie
|
48.269 | | SCOAYR::JHOLLAND | | Mon May 25 1992 22:04 | 6 |
| Somehow i dont think Sampdoria need Europe to get extra cash to pay
for Paul McStay,if reports are correct they will get 16 Million from
Juventus for Vialli.
If they go for McStay[highly unlikely] the interest
on the 16 Million will pay for him.
|
48.270 | Gone but not forgotten. | PAKORA::DREILLY | | Sat May 30 1992 01:32 | 6 |
| Paul McStay made it official that he is to leave Paradise,on the
Scottish news tonight(29th).
Heared the roumor the Teddy's or Monaco are to go for him.
My money's on MUFC.
|
48.271 | ;-) | MASALA::JJACK | Europe ain't CFC free after all | Fri Jun 05 1992 09:29 | 4 |
|
Achhhh..he was over-rated anyway 8*)
|
48.272 | B******s | MASALA::GPIKE | Linlithgow Rose FC:Simply the best | Mon Jun 08 1992 18:47 | 5 |
|
Heard he was going to Barnet.
|
48.273 | Paul is p@ish | KURMA::RFREW | THUNDER THIGHS | Tue Jun 09 1992 04:22 | 10 |
|
Paul McStay is not a bad footballer,but he would not get a game
for the bears.Nigal Sackman is a bettar player and far more schoolful.
He has never played well for Scotland, and this is what counts,just
look at the new signing Dave McPherson, he stands out a mile and
will probably be one of the best players in Sweden.
Rab.
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48.274 | The edited P*****less version ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Europe ain't CFC free after all | Thu Jun 11 1992 00:02 | 15 |
|
>>Nigal Sackman is a bettar player and far more schoolful.
He has never played well for Scotland, and this is what counts<<
I didn't realise Nigal Sackman had ever played for Scotland 8*)
As for Dave McPherson standing out a mile...well, with a haircut like
yours Rab, I suppose he would stand out a mile !
SQFCSC
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48.275 | K B | KURMA::RFREW | BIG RAB | Thu Jun 11 1992 00:47 | 2 |
| EUROPE will be CFC free after the first round,this time you can go out
the back door just like you entered.
|
48.276 | take some 'o' yon | PAKORA::CPATRICK | Little Purple People Eaters | Thu Jun 11 1992 02:57 | 5 |
| re-1
well said ma auld champion !!
SQF Jambo
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48.277 | No brain...No pain! | KURMA::RFREW | WOT A FUDD | Thu Jun 11 1992 06:18 | 14 |
|
I really must apologise about what I said in my earlier note, some
times I take a wee rush of blood to my thingy and things jist spurt
out. Anyway, I take back all the nasty spitefull verbal thumpings I've
said recently about CFC because let's be honest, there record stands
for itself......and good luck to them.
Honest rab.
P.S. I know Nigel Sackman didn't play for scotland..the french git!!
|
48.278 | SPACKMAN??? | PAKORA::JROBERTSON | So beautiful yet so alone | Thu Jun 11 1992 15:25 | 4 |
|
Is Nigel Spackman not English???
I think Dave McPherson is quite good looking.
|
48.279 | | PAKORA::JJACK | Wotsinaname | Fri Jun 12 1992 00:49 | 16 |
|
I read in last week's Celtic View that, the club are spending over
one million pounds on ground improvements.
Apparently, with the work being done on the main stand to update the
base from wood to concrete, toilets, turnstyles, food bars & updating
the training facilities at Barrowfield, the figure could run in excess
of that.
It seems to me that the Cambuslang venture was all talk & that we'll be
staying at a re-furbished Celtic park in the years to come.
No club spends over a million in one close season & then moves off to
another stadium two years later.
Confused of SQF
|
48.280 | Parkhead/Cambuslang? | MASALA::NPATERSON | Jambo in europe | Wed Jun 17 1992 12:09 | 11 |
|
Celtic spend loadsamoney on players then of load them for less or
even give them away for nothing.
So spending money on Parkhead then moving to a purpose built super
stadium sounds about right to me.
You no who
@SQF
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48.281 | Oh Mikey Mikey....... | PAKORA::JJACK | Just a Bhoy at heart | Sat Jun 20 1992 13:59 | 10 |
|
John Colqhoun wasn't good enough....Roddie MacDonald was over the hill,
Robbo flunked at Newcastle & Iain Baird wasn't good enough for the Leeds
1st team.
All this along with Mercer being a Rab Frew think/lookalike & a stadium
that's only slightly crappier than ours....doesn't leave much room
for you to talk does it Mr.Mike galloway lookalike 8*)
|
48.282 | Got a point. | PAKORA::NPATERSON | Jambo in europe | Tue Jun 23 1992 22:01 | 10 |
|
Good Johnny.
Another SQF Jambo.
|
48.283 | Neil Galloway 8*) | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | Alone in a crowded room... | Tue Jun 30 1992 01:03 | 7 |
|
MIKEY, MIKEY, MIKEY, PATERSON.
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48.284 | McStay for Rangers ????? | SCOAYR::ATODMAN | | Tue Jun 30 1992 15:57 | 21 |
|
Hi,
I just wondered what the feelings are of other supporters, of the
possibility of McStay going to Rangers for 2 million.
Do you think he will play for Rangers ?
How would you feel if he did go to play for the scum ?
He wants to go to the continent, but there has not been any offers on
the table from European Clubs.
What do you think he will do ?
Lets not forget, The Celtic offerd him 2 million as well.
Arnie
|
48.285 | Question | XSTACY::PATTISON | Where's me jumper? | Thu Jul 02 1992 12:07 | 4 |
|
Any pre-season friendlies lined up..?
|
48.286 | Best I can do for now | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | I'm the best goalie in SQF | Fri Jul 03 1992 03:06 | 6 |
|
Man Utd at Celtic park.....not sure of the date....
Colin.
|
48.287 | | AYOV24::TADAIR | Attend your local REGULARLY | Fri Jul 03 1992 09:54 | 11 |
| Middlesborough away in a testimonial on teh 26th July (?).
I believe the team is also going back to Eire for a week as
well.
Manchester United is the week after Middlesboroug at Parkhead.
Regards,
|
48.288 | Last year was a disaster | XSTACY::PATTISON | Dead beat descendant | Fri Jul 03 1992 20:00 | 8 |
|
If anyone gets anything more on the Irish dates, please
type 'em in.
Dave
|
48.289 | HERE WE GO! | MASALA::ELOVE | I love RFC | Tue Jul 07 1992 13:15 | 3 |
| THE MAN UTD GAME IS ON WED 29TH JULY AT PARADISE
EDDIE LOVE
|
48.290 | fixtures | ESSB::BREE | | Tue Jul 07 1992 16:48 | 3 |
| Are the premier fixtures out? Where are Celtic on October 10th?
Paul
|
48.291 | Hearts | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Tue Jul 07 1992 18:16 | 4 |
| Paul,
I have all the fixtures courtesy of the Star. Mail me your fax number and
I'll copy them to you. On Oct 10 Celtic are at home to Hearts.
|
48.292 | McStay stays | FUTURS::FLETCHER | | Thu Jul 09 1992 14:12 | 3 |
| McStay has signed a new contract , according to the BBC.
Nigel
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48.293 | WE SIGN THE BEST! | PAKORA::ELOVE | I love RFC | Thu Jul 09 1992 15:43 | 7 |
| yyyyyyyyyyyyyiiiiiiiiiiiiiipppppppppppppppeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
p.s. I do NOT love RFC as the heading next to my name implies;
some scabby faced hun has somehow managed to have this attached
to my name.
Cheers Eddie (Larkhall CSC)
|
48.294 | not thew firt time this has happened | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Jul 09 1992 16:23 | 9 |
|
Remember that interfering with somebody else's account is a sackable
offence.
Eddie to change your personal name do a
notes> set prof/pers="I love RFC and CFC"
Gary.
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48.295 | I think we should be told | YUPPY::PANES | Do it, Fruitbat | Thu Jul 09 1992 17:03 | 9 |
| <<< Note 48.294 by GALVIA::SPAIN "There's always the U.S." >>>
-< not thew firt time this has happened >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Tipperary Spring, Gary??
Stuart
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48.296 | Nothing to do with the Chianti and Guinness I had last night | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Jul 09 1992 18:46 | 5 |
|
Stuart, you should know by now that I drink Ballygowan (Limerick water)
rather than that horrible Tipperary stuff. :-)
Gary.
|
48.297 | McStay Stays....it's in his name(blood)... | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | I'm the best goalie in SQF | Thu Jul 09 1992 19:30 | 10 |
|
John Jack
remember where you heard it first...8*)
job for life flung in, future manager etc. in the making
Colin.
|
48.298 | Has the guy got no ambition? | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | I drink Bucky,(Wi Aspirin tops). | Thu Jul 09 1992 23:02 | 15 |
|
Yo Timmites,
Don't get too excited.Just because he's signed another
contract,it doesn't mean he's staying.
Personally,i think it's just a Yahoo ploy to get the full
market value for him if and when another club shows an interest.I hope
he does stay because it will mean no,(or at least very few),new signings
for you guys in the immediate future unless you manage to shift some of
the crap floating about the Piggery at the moment.(I hear Porterfield's
on the lookout for some fresh talent ;>) ).But most importantly,
he hasn't made much difference to you's in the past,so why should that
suddenly change?
Still,you've got to admire the guy's loyalty.
|
48.299 | Celtic in Ireland dates | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Jul 10 1992 11:31 | 9 |
| Celtic take part in a friendly tournament at Tolka Park in Dublin in
July as follows. They are also due to play in Cork and another match in
Dublin with UCD (I think) but don't have dates.
Fri July 17 7:30 Celtic V Bord G�is League Stars
Sat July 18 7:30 Manchester City V B.G.L.S.
Sun July 19 3:30 Celtic V Manchester City
Phone bookings: (Dublin) 375536 or 375754 Fax: 375588
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48.300 | FROM PARKHEAD | AYOV14::BGILCHRIST | | Fri Jul 10 1992 14:26 | 3 |
|
The fan who has Paul McStay's shirt,can they return in NOW to
parkhead they need it.
|
48.301 | He must be a Billy Goat! | MASALA::KSMITH | KEVIN SMITH | Fri Jul 10 1992 20:22 | 7 |
|
RE 1; Tut Tut William,
your grammar leaves a lot to be desired.
Surely there is no need to ask you what school you went to !!
The Happy Tim
|
48.302 | Boring! | PAKORA::ELOVE | FOREVER A CELT' | Fri Jul 10 1992 22:50 | 24 |
| The joke in the previous note was just as boring in the Funny People's
notesfile.
Before all the unwanted one's start to write in our beloved notesfile
I would just like to say that Celtic have simply signed the best
midfielder in Scotland (and among the top 5 in Britain). The fact that
he IS Scottish makes him THE best signing that any Scottish club could
have made with the rules about foreign players becoming even more
stringent. After all, if that reasoning applies to an out-and-out
puddin' like Big McHairson then surely it can be applied to the Maestro
himself.
I still think we need a defender and a forward though to really
challenge next year. I'm a great admirer of both Gary Gillespie and
Charlie Nicholas but they are not totally reliable from a fitness
standpoint.
Eddie
p.s. Thanks Gary for relieving me of that horrific title, but I
must admit I would have found it difficult to change it to "I love
RFC and CFC".
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48.303 | The Paul McStay No Ambition tour 1992/93. | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | I drink Bucky,(Wi Aspirin tops). | Sat Jul 11 1992 01:38 | 4 |
|
To Paul McStay lovers everywhere,
I only hope he is as influential and
as successful as he has been in the last three years!!!!
|
48.304 | Liam went shopping and bought his own shirt...!!! | PAKORA::GMCKEE | | Sat Jul 11 1992 04:58 | 6 |
|
Liam Brady on his new signing :-
"He has great potential"
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48.305 | Viewed not thru blue tinted milk bottle specs | PAKORA::JJACK | | Wed Jul 15 1992 04:02 | 11 |
|
Point 1: Well done Mr.Doudie, you were indeed correct !
Point 2: Iain, if McStay has no ambition...then surely the same applies
to Sally McCoist ??
Point 3: Keeping a talented footballer like Paul in Scotland can only
be good for the Scottish game. Unlike the Govan John Merrick
lookalikes who punted an excellent footballer in Trevor
Steven for a greedy profit (a huge one granted !)
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48.306 | Celtic in Ireland | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Wed Jul 15 1992 11:27 | 10 |
|
Should be quite a few Celtic fans travelling to Dublin this weekend.
On Friday night Celtic play a League of Ireland select while on
Saturday they meet Manchester City. On Tuesday they travel to Cork
before returning to Dublin to face UCD. Apparently a few hundred fans
will be over for the weekend with the hardcore remaining for the latter
2 games.
Gary.
|
48.307 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sat Jul 18 1992 11:08 | 14 |
|
Celtic have been drawn away from home in the 1st round,1st leg of the
92-93 UEFA cup, to face FC Cologne.
I'm tempted to go to that one, as I don't fancy our chances too much of
making the 2nd round 8*)
The Irish tour got of to a winning start yesterday, with a 5-0 victory
over an All Star Select.
Galloway,Coyne,O'Neil,Nicholas & Morris the scorers.
Celtic face another three matches in Ireland & then they're off to
Middlesbro' for Tony Mowbray's testimonial & back to Parkhead for a
friendly with ManUnited before getting down to serious league business
on August 1st.
|
48.308 | Another fine win | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Mon Jul 20 1992 08:16 | 7 |
|
Celtic beat Manchester City 3-1 at Tolka Park, Dublin last night in
their 2nd match of the Irish tour.
Charlie, Coyne & Morris (Again !) were the scorers.
Still to play...Cork on Tuesday & UCD on Thursday before heading home.
|
48.309 | I'm off to Middlesboro' on Sunday 8*))))))) | KURMA::JJACK | | Wed Jul 22 1992 11:13 | 19 |
|
Celtic won the 3rd game of their Irish tour last night beating Cork
2-0 in front of 6,000 fans.
Coyne & Boyd the scorers in a match that was played in a substitute
stadium due to Cork's new one not being ready for use as planned.
The Celtic team had to change in a Portacabin & get straight back onto
the bus after the game to go back to the hotel for a shower.
I think if this had been any other side, they would have refused to
play. But because of Celtic's relationship with Irish clubs, they went
ahead with the match although Brady was far from happy at the end of
the game.
Tommy Coyne kept up his goal a game record & with Creaney not managing
a goal yet,Coyne (if not sold to someone else in the next fortnight)
should have a good chance of being the main striker along with Charlie
come the Hearts game on August 1st.
Next match v University College Dublin tomorrow.
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48.310 | Cork's new ground | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Wed Jul 22 1992 11:51 | 7 |
|
Re -1, John it's actually Cork's new stadium. That was the opening
game but judging by what I saw on TV last Saturday it's not ready yet.
My paper says Celtic won comfortably.
Gary.
|
48.311 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | I'll sit on your face for a fiver..... | Wed Jul 22 1992 13:30 | 6 |
| Gary,
Is it a new stadium/ground or just a facelift for Turners cross (or the
Lodge !!) ?
- Robin
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48.312 | new ground | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Wed Jul 22 1992 14:27 | 14 |
|
Robin,
It's a new stadium. City bought the Farm in Bishopstown from UCC.
There are plans for a 24,000 all seater ground. The initial plan is
5,000 seats for this season.
Turners Cross is also getting a major facelift. There are rumours of
another Cork team in the L.O.I. for 93/4.
Gary.
PS sorry for ratholing the Celtic note.
|
48.313 | Cambus what ? | GVA02::BREADIE | | Wed Jul 22 1992 14:55 | 3 |
| Re -1
Gary - you were correct to apologise, any talk of new stadiums in
this conference is clearly a rathole !
|
48.314 | nuffin wrong with Celtic (Stalybridge!) | EVOSG1::CHALLONER | Dave Challoner @EVO 7 858 2128 | Wed Jul 22 1992 15:45 | 3 |
| Re -1 Thanx for explaining
I thought Gary was implying Celtic's ground was a rat hole ;-)
|
48.315 | Albanian Defender | AYOV27::MRENNISON | Think it over Creep | Wed Jul 22 1992 17:14 | 6 |
|
I saw in today's Glasgow Herald that Celtic fielded an Albanian
defender who "...looked the part". Does anyone have any more info on
this guy and whether or not he will be signed on a permanent basis.
Thanks.....Mark
|
48.316 | | PAKORA::JJACK | | Wed Jul 22 1992 18:06 | 19 |
|
The guy (can't remember the name) is on trial with a view to signing.
He apparently left his country a few years back & signed for Lyon of
France.However, due to contract/permission from previous club in
Albania not being available he only ever played for the reserve side.
He can play defence/midfield, and Brady may sign him if Derek Whyte
decides to leave.
He saw him in a match for his country against Eire & was impressed.
Figures of around �200,000 are being quoted in newspapers as a possible
asking price.
On the transfer front, Peter Grant's proposed move to Norwich is off
(Damn !)..Don't know why, probably money !
Wdowczyk, Coyne & Morris are still operating on monthly contracts &
Chris Morris has said in the press that if Celtic make him a reasonable
offer, then he'd like to stay (Damn again !).
No sign of any big signings by Liam, but then again, with the money
it cost to keep Paul McStay & no money coming in from players going,
Brady probably was told that he wasn't getting much to spend.
|
48.317 | Hail Hail......... | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Fri Jul 24 1992 12:01 | 15 |
|
Celtic won the last match of their Irish tour last night defeating
UCD 1-0 in Dublin. Mark McNally was the scorer just before half time in
a match played in front of 3,000 fans.
Rudi Vata, the 23 year-old Albanian trialist, had another good game in
defence & Liam Brady will discuss whether or not he signs him with Tommy
Craig & Mick Martin.
Tommy Coyne failed to keep up his goal-a-game record when he missed a
1st half penalty.
He shot wide after Fulton was pulled down in the box by a defender.
Coyne has stated that if Celtic don't increase their pay offer, then
he'll leave (If anyone will have him that is).
Match report from Mogga's testimonial at Middlesboro' on Monday night.
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48.318 | Celtic in Ireland | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Fri Jul 24 1992 17:30 | 13 |
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John, according to reports this was Celtic's worst display of the tour.
UCD are a 1st division side here (we have a premier and first division)
and are a team of students. The oldest player was 24. Celtic didn't
play well but to their credit played football. Apparently Brady likes
teams to play the way he did.
>a match played in front of 3,000 fans.
the crowd was limited as UCD have a small ground. This is the capacity.
THe game was all ticket.
Gary.
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48.319 | Middlesbrough or bust ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Tue Jul 28 1992 00:39 | 83 |
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7am...it's wet...I'm tired...and I haven't got a carry-oot !!
The coach pulls up & I get on, grab a seat & settle back for the 4 hour
journey to Middlesbrough.
At least my pals have some liquid refreshment that they don't mind
sharing with me.
Three bottles of Becks, a half litre of white wine, a couple of swigs
of Buckie, 2� hours of the Wolfetones & five visits to the toilet up the
back of the bus later, and we're in Teeside.
The Police make us pull into a layby, and wait for a another couple of
buses to arrive so as they can escort us into the centre together.
We arrive at the park at 11:30, the match kicks off at 1pm, so we're
all off on a mad rush to find a pub or somewhere to get some grub.
We found a chip shop, scoffed down a sausage supper, slagged a fat
Englishman with a Rangers top on & then set off to find a boozer.
We found one (an open one !!) at 12:00, slurped down two pints of lager
(And not a bad pint at that), and then made our way back to see the
match.
We didn't get into the stadium (and I use the term stadium loosely)
until 5 past 1, but the match hadn't started due to the queues outside.
The teams came onto the park 5 minutes later & awaited the arrival of
Big Mogga !
The man came out to thunderous applause from both sets of supporters ,
especially from the 10,000+ Celtic fans who had made the journey South.
The spectacle was a joy to behold as the thousands of shirt sleeved
Celtic fans in green, white & gold belted out Hail Hail continuously
from start to finish.
To the match itself, hardly a classic encounter, but Boro looked
dangerous in the 1st half on numerous occassions.
Slaven came close with a header, and Falconer too before someone
flashed a header past Marshall only for it to bounce to safety of the
keepers left hand post.
Falconer robbed McStay of possession in the centre of the park in the
44th minute, he released the centre forward, can't remember his name, &
he raced onto the ball before slotting past the advancing Marshall from
around 20 yards.
Celtic should have equalized immediately, but that fud Creaney scooped
over the bar from 3 yards. Half-time, 1-0.
Celtic brought on Bonner,Whyte & Coyne for Marshall, Gillespie &
Creaney. They then proceeded to play some quite imaginative football,
but always managed to break down just short of goal.
Wee Joe Miller came on for O'Neil & Celtic at last were looking good.
The equalizer didn't come until six minutes from time, but it was well
worth the wait.
A Miller corner out to the edge of the box, Mogga sent a powerful
header goalwards & Coyne flashed a overhead kick past the helpless
keeper to send the Celtic fans delerious.
Celtic threatened to score another as they laid seige on the Boro goal
for the remainder of the game, but they just couldn't find the goal
they deserved.
The match ended & Mogga came over to the fans to show his appreciation.
He did this by throwing his shirt to the crowd (Does this mean he's
leaving btw 8*))
He then went to the other end of the ground and took the acclaim from
the Boro fans.
Half an hour later, & we were back on the buses heading North. 8 pm I'm
back in the Commercial Inn, Fauldhouse.........11:30 pm, I'm well on
the way to being a rubber man 8*))
Footnote:
Their was some trouble during half-time at the match when Celtic
supporters in the stand were being taunted by Union Jack waving English
louts. The Police saw an incident in the making & quickly
moved in to move the Celtic fans into the enclosure behind the goal.
As they were moving, they were pelted by coins. They quickly turned &
made for the louts (who moved even quicker in the opposte direction).
The Celtic fans again turned & headed for the enclosure when the Boro
louts started charging again.
The Celtic fans this time turned and attacked & for about 20 seconds
there was a free for all on the touchline.
The Police moved in swiflty with dogs & the louts (& drunk so called
Celtic fans) were split up & several arrests made.
This incident could have been a lot worse & I'm only glad it was only
a hundred or so invloved & that it was over so quickly.
Match report v Manchester United on Wednesday night.
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48.320 | a different country perchance? | YUPPY::PANES | Accidental death of an anti-christ | Tue Jul 28 1992 09:44 | 31 |
| <<< Note 48.319 by PAKORA::JJACK >>>
-< Middlesbrough or bust ! >-
Nice report but..
> Their was some trouble during half-time at the match when Celtic
> supporters in the stand were being taunted by Union Jack waving English
> louts. The Police saw an incident in the making & quickly
> moved in to move the Celtic fans into the enclosure behind the goal.
> As they were moving, they were pelted by coins. They quickly turned &
> made for the louts (who moved even quicker in the opposte direction).
> The Celtic fans again turned & headed for the enclosure when the Boro
> louts started charging again.
> The Celtic fans this time turned and attacked & for about 20 seconds
> there was a free for all on the touchline.
> The Police moved in swiflty with dogs & the louts (& drunk so called
> Celtic fans) were split up & several arrests made.
>
> This incident could have been a lot worse & I'm only glad it was only
> a hundred or so invloved & that it was over so quickly.
But I read ad nauseam ( during June ) that Scottish football "supporters"
never get involved in trouble at games. ( oblig smiley)
Stuart
... and now to the fax machine to wind-up Ron Noades.
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48.321 | English skinhead Union Jack waving thugs to blame | MASALA::JJACK | | Tue Jul 28 1992 22:03 | 7 |
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Sorry Stuart,
But when provoked, even the BEST supporters in the UK tend not to take
it laying down !!
JJ (One of the 10,000 Celtic fans that behaved impeccably)
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48.322 | McStay was immense in the 2nd half apparently | KIRKTN::JJACK | Rebel WITH a cause | Thu Jul 30 1992 00:57 | 23 |
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Friendly result from Parkhead:
Celtic........1 Manchester United.....1
Creaney Dunno
Kick-off apparently delayed 20 minutes to let the huge crowd in.
Celtic FC once more to blame for thousands of fans missing the start of
the game, due to them not properly manning the turnstyles (or opening
them all for that matter).
A friend who arrived at the gates at 7:30 didn't get in until 8:20 &
missed both goals.
When are they gonna realise that 40,000+ crowds arriving from 7pm
onwards, require all the turnstyles to be functioning or a potentail
riot could be on the cards !
Next report from Tynecastle, Edinburgh, where I'm gonna be standing in
the Gorgie end (with my mouth shut) due to not being able to get a ticket !
There's a 1st time for everything I suppose 8*))
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48.323 | Only kidding mate | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | Should I Stay'or Should I go | Thu Jul 30 1992 03:43 | 3 |
| John,It will be the 1st time youve kept your mouth shut
SQF Jambo
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48.324 | Miller must go !!! | AYOV17::AMOONEY | | Thu Jul 30 1992 09:46 | 14 |
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re. 322
It was Ince who scored for Man Utd after some sloppy defending by
Celtic.If I get time I'll try and put in a report later,but after last
nights show (I know it's only and friendly....) it's still pretty
obvious that we require to make some purchases,....any comments?
Andy
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48.325 | .. | YUPPY::PANES | Supersadomasochisticexpialidocious | Thu Jul 30 1992 10:14 | 18 |
| <<< Note 48.322 by KIRKTN::JJACK "Rebel WITH a cause" >>>
-< McStay was immense in the 2nd half apparently >-
Friendly result from Parkhead:
Celtic........1 Manchester United.....1
Creaney Dunno
^^^^^
Any relation to Liverpool's "favourite son"?
Stuo
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48.326 | Turnstile chaos - it's deliberate | AYOV14::MRENNISON | Think it over Creep | Thu Jul 30 1992 13:57 | 36 |
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JJ- RE.Turnstiles at Celtic Park.
When I were a lad....
I used to work on the Parkhead turnstiles for season in season 90/91
when I was at Uni. The organisation (and I use the word lightly) is a
joke. They have the same amount of operators every week, regardless of
the opposition. That is, there will always be the same amount of
turnstiles open whether it's a pissing wet wednesday night against
Dukla Pumpherston Sawmill and Tannery or a scorching saturday afternoon
against Hearts in the Scottish Cup.
There is one exception to this. There are always LESS turnstiles
open for Old Firm games. This is because it is reckoned that there
should be two people per turnstile at the Rangers end for protection.
Obviously, if there is a constant amount of operators, it means that
Celtic turnstiles remain unopened.
Things may have changed last season, I didn't go back after having
to operate the Rangers turnstiles when we played them twice in
succession. (Once in the Cup and once in the League). You may remember
that Rangers had several players red-carded in the first game and this
did not make for a convivial atmosphere the folowing week. After 90
minutes of verbal assault, spitting, torn tickets, questioning of my
mothers sexual preferences etc I decided that any more visits to Celtic
Park would be as a spectator and not as an employee. In their wisdom,
Celtic decided that there was no need to put stewards in the Rangers
end that week and so the Turnstile chaps were on their own.
Before I get shat on by some irate Rangers fans, I will say that
most of their fans were actually quite pleasant, some even apologised
for the behaviour of the others.
Mark
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48.327 | Supporters tandems leaves the Store corner, 1pm prompt !! | MIACT::RANKINE | | Fri Jul 31 1992 13:44 | 7 |
| Re -1
Come on Mark, everyone knows what pulling power the 'Pumphy' boys have,
and that they travel in numbers
:-)
Paul
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48.328 | 1 down 43 to go. | KURMA::DREILLY | | Sat Aug 01 1992 21:41 | 3 |
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Jambo's 0 - CELTIC 1
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48.329 | Craig Levein for Scotland !! | MASALA::JJACK | Rebel WITH a cause | Sun Aug 02 1992 09:40 | 10 |
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Apart from having to stand in the shed at yesterdays match, I enjoyed
the day oot.
Lager a plenty, exotic dancers showing off their private parts, Warren
(a Celtic man) wearing a Hearts scarf with the intention of throwing it
away when in disgust when Celtic scored (and he did !),...Oh an a victory
as well + my bet with SID from last season being wiped out by a doubles
or quits bet !
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48.330 | Craig Levein. | KIRKTN::NPATERSON | HMFC 1874 | Tue Aug 04 1992 13:03 | 14 |
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There was also a certain John Jack wearing a Hearts scarf.
Did this slip your mind John.
He also kept it i believe?
I'm no racist b****** Paterson.
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48.331 | And you'll be wearing one in the Jungle soon !! | PAKORA::JJACK | Rebel WITH a cause | Tue Aug 04 1992 15:35 | 12 |
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Mr.Mike Galloway lookalike
I only wore the scarf to cover up my good looks, as the Jambos in the
shed would have noticed I was a Tim otherwise 8*)))
And Yes, I did keep the scarf........as I was changing the oil in my
car at the weekend & needed a rag to wipe my dipstick (Ooh err) on.
It also came in handy when I ran out of toilet paper !
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48.332 | draw | AYOV24::TADAIR | Attend your local REGULARLY | Thu Aug 06 1992 09:07 | 15 |
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Result from last night.
Aberdeen 1 Celtic 1
Shearer 20 Creaney 16
Creaney hit the bar twice with headers.
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48.333 | were only here for the beer | MASALA::CPATRICK | Should I Stay'or Should I go | Thu Aug 06 1992 09:24 | 6 |
| JJ..
You forgot to mention the Guy with the Flute band gear on,who was about
to get his face pummeled.....
SQF Jambo
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48.334 | Definately NOT a Hun without the busfare | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Aug 06 1992 09:32 | 4 |
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Yes Sidley, I'm proud of you.
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48.335 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Fri Aug 07 1992 11:30 | 15 |
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Celtic have sold reserve team striker Gerry Britton to Partick Thistle.
The young striker has scored 120 goals for the reserves in the past
few years, but Celtic didn't want to stand in the way of the lads
ambition to play regular first team football, so they allowed him to
leave.
A fee as such has still to be decided, with the outcome likely to be
decided by tribunal.
Still on transfer news, and Celtic have managed to get a work permit
for Rudi Vata the Albanian who was on trial with them on their tour of
Ireland.
A fee of �200,000 is being negociated between Celtic, his agent & his
former Albanian club Dynamo.
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48.336 | Yawn !!!!!!!! | MASALA::JJACK | | Mon Aug 10 1992 13:43 | 13 |
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Celtic........1 Motherwell........1
Mowbray 49 Kirk 65
In a nutshell, a crap game. All Celtic, & Motherwell score an
undeserved equaliser against the run of play to steal a point.
Can't be bothered writing a thorough report due to the game being
garbage !!!
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48.337 | Help ma boab!!! | AYOV24::TADAIR | Attend your local REGULARLY | Mon Aug 10 1992 14:12 | 27 |
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Re. 1 - 1 draw.
This is our fourth 1 - 1 draw so far this year. ( O.K two were in
friendlies).
Not championship winning form..
Our front players looked slow , Coyne livened things up a bit
but should be shot for his attempt when clean through ( similar to against
Aberdeen ),Charlie looked totally out of it, Miller sent in enough crosses
but to whom?
Agree withthe comments regarding the Super League not changing anything.
Motherwell played a good system to save the points but it was agonising
to watch.
How many do you think will be at Hampden on Wednesday for the Stirling
game or infact at any games with teams with a like mind to Motherwell
i.e. up to seven across the back including a sweeper.
Davy Cooper's cross for the Motherwell game was one of the few highlights.
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48.338 | Business Acumen - Terry Cassidy | AYOV18::SALLEN | | Mon Aug 10 1992 16:26 | 7 |
| What are the Celtic's fans opinions on their team supposedly being the
second biggest club in Scotland and as yet not having a shirt sponsor.
... Stevie
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48.339 | McEwan's Crap !!! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Tue Aug 11 1992 08:06 | 5 |
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I think it's great not to have anything spoiling the world famous hoops
for the first time in years.
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48.340 | TALBOT HOME WIN. | AYOV14::BGILCHRIST | | Tue Aug 11 1992 11:34 | 6 |
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Tony,
The run of draw's your team is having will end to night.
Put the TALBOT down for a home win.
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48.341 | Mighty Talbot tame young Celts | PAKORA::JROWAN | AUCHINLECK TALBOT, SIMPLY THE BEST. | Wed Aug 12 1992 02:17 | 6 |
| In the Sam McCulloch testimonial to-night Auchinleck Talbot beat Celtic
4-3. Celtic had two first team pool players in their squad. By all
reports it was a great game and most certainly not a friendly.
Well done Celtic for honouring a great Junior who is now retired, it
seems there was a crowd of about four thousand.
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48.342 | Who is this guy...??? | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Wed Aug 12 1992 15:58 | 16 |
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I heard on Radio Clyde that Celtic (Brady) are having talks with a
striker from Middlesboro' today.
Derek "TUBS" Johnston said that this player has only scored 3 goals
since last November and that he played with Hull before Boro.
They are meant to be trying to swap him for one of Celtics "Month to
Month contract players", but who they did not say.
Anyone know who this striker is and what he is really like ? What
player do you think will be leaving Parkhead if this deal goes through ?
Arnie
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48.343 | Andy Payton | NEWOA::MORAN | Timmy 'Five Bellies' | Wed Aug 12 1992 16:06 | 5 |
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It must be Andy Payton. Imho, a good player. Probably would cost around
800K to 1M and probably worth it.
Tim
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48.344 | Paton in Paradise | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Wed Aug 12 1992 16:57 | 12 |
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...They said that Boro were only asking �600,000 for him....
I take it he worth that amount ?
What is he really like ?..i.e how many goals has he scored, what is his
usual contribution to the game etc....
Sounds like they will want Whyte or Coyne if Andy Paton is as good
as Tim says..????
Arnie
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48.345 | Attendance unknown | PAKORA::JJACK | | Wed Aug 12 1992 22:42 | 9 |
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Skol Cup 1st round
Stirling Albion......0 Celtic.......3
At Hampden Park Coyne 16
Creaney 82,88
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48.346 | 2 OUT - 1 IN | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Thu Aug 13 1992 10:25 | 10 |
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Celtic and Boro have came to an agreement on a swop between Chris
Morris and Andy Paton. (Thank god Morris is going...!)
Boro have also offered Celtic 1 million for Derek Whyte.
These deals are meant to be processed on time for Saturday's games.
Arnie
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48.347 | Deals go through | AYOV16::RENNISON | Think it over Creep | Thu Aug 13 1992 11:15 | 11 |
| Herald this morning...
The swap of Andy Payton for Chris Morris has gone ahead as has the sale of
Derek Whyte for 1,000,000.
Brady says that he wants to use the money very quickly.
Could be that we will see more new faces at Celtic before long.
Mark
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48.348 | Who'z New | SHIPS::CRAIG_S | | Thu Aug 13 1992 12:11 | 29 |
| Bhoys,
Celtic have been interested in this Payton fella for a few years now.
I remember Scotsport reporting this a while back and showing the
odd Hull game. Payton was the Charlie (aged 22) lookalike, a la' perm
etc........ I do remember him scoring a goal or two, but nothing to
suggest he's a world beater !
I was at the Mowbray Testimonial and I can't remember if he played, so he
must've made a big impression !!!
Not too sure about this new found alliance with Boro'.........they were
a half decent side that day, but it seemed when Celtic stepped up a
gear, they began to struggle.........I didn't see anyone on show who
I would've paid a huge amount of cash for, the best of their bunch
was the big chappie who used to play for Aberdeen, he looked OK and again
he is a Scot, as per the UEFA rules.
Looks as though TC will be on his way, what with him playing for the
Republic and the arrival of Payton. If this is the case Mr.
Brady must ensure Coyne's replacement can grab 20+ per season, if he's
not sure, then keep him !
Cheers,
Steph.
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48.349 | More transfer activity at Parkhead | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Thu Aug 13 1992 14:00 | 22 |
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BRADY is having talks with STUART SLATER of WEST HAM (???) this
afternoon as Slater is currently travelling to Parkhead. He is valued
at �1.5 million and this is about the 3rd time Brady has been connected
with the player.
If Slater is to play in Europe for Celtic, he will have to sign a
contract today as today is the deadline for newly signed players to
be approved to play in European competitions.
Will Brady be able to play a strong enough side in Europe with all the
"classed foreign players" he is looking at ?
Celtic have been drawn at home against Dundee in the next round of the
cup with the possibility of meeting Hearts in the following round.
I'll go for a Celtic V Aberdeen Cup Final.
Arnie
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48.350 | Strange bedfellows | YUPPY::PANES | Your mother knits socks in Hull | Thu Aug 13 1992 14:01 | 6 |
| re last
Will he be signing Bishop as well?
Stuart
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48.351 | Bishop Who..? | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Thu Aug 13 1992 14:34 | 6 |
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They did not mention anyone else apart from Slater...
Who is Bishop ?
Arnie
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48.352 | All friends together! | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Thu Aug 13 1992 14:42 | 15 |
| >>BRADY is having talks with STUART SLATER of WEST HAM (???) this
>>afternoon as Slater is currently travelling to Parkhead. He is valued
>>at �1.5 million and this is about the 3rd time Brady has been connected
>>with the player.
Before, Brady took up the reins at Celtic he used to be Slater's agent
and I think Brady's company (which of course he now has nothing to do
with!) still act for him.
As for Bishop I would have thought he'll only be going to Parkhead if
his chum Trevor Morley also makes the trip.
Mike M
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48.353 | excellent ball control | YUPPY::PANES | Your mother knits socks in Hull | Thu Aug 13 1992 17:06 | 24 |
| <<< Note 48.352 by YUPPY::MCCABE "Mike" >>>
-< All friends together! >-
> >>BRADY is having talks with STUART SLATER of WEST HAM (???) this
> >>afternoon as Slater is currently travelling to Parkhead. He is valued
> >>at �1.5 million and this is about the 3rd time Brady has been connected
> >>with the player.
> Before, Brady took up the reins at Celtic he used to be Slater's agent
> and I think Brady's company (which of course he now has nothing to do
> with!) still act for him.
> As for Bishop I would have thought he'll only be going to Parkhead if
> his chum Trevor Morley also makes the trip.
> Mike M
Its good to see that at least 2 noters have spotted my "deliberate" mistake.
Stuart ( allegedly )
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48.354 | oooooh!! | ESSB::BREE | | Thu Aug 13 1992 17:53 | 4 |
48.355 | Who said " Buggers can't be losers"? | YUPPY::PANES | Your mother knits socks in Hull | Thu Aug 13 1992 18:06 | 15 |
48.357 | I feel better after that. | KURMA::SNEIL | Make it so | Fri Aug 14 1992 09:12 | 11 |
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How much did it cost to get in to the Stirling game on Wednesday
night??.At a guess I would say the same as Rangers were being charged.
It was costing us 9 and 10 quid and I'm glad to see both sets of fans
protesting with there feet.I wonder when the last time was that the old
firm played at hampden on consecutive nights and pulled in less than
20,000. This is just another example of The old firm fans being
exploited for as much as small clubs can get out of them.
SQF Blue nose.
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48.358 | singing in the rain....forget it | AYOV24::TADAIR | Attend your local REGULARLY | Fri Aug 14 1992 10:22 | 11 |
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Wonderful decision by the Police to segregate the fans by giving the
Stirling fan(s) the traditional covered Rangers end.
That should really encourage people to return to Hampden as the
conditions were monsoonal as opposed to tropical.
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48.359 | | MASALA::JJACK | | Sat Aug 15 1992 21:11 | 10 |
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Celtic.....2 Dundee United.....0
Creaney 5,12
Attendance 30,520
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48.360 | Details - Please ! | SHIPS::CRAIG_S | | Tue Aug 18 1992 17:57 | 9 |
| JJ,
For us exiled Tims can you add a few lines on the match, as I'm sure
a two-zero against Utd, even though they're like a night in with the
toothache, was a bit more exciting than that.
Cheers,
Steph.
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48.361 | A brief report.....oo'er missus.... | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | I'm the best goalie in SQF | Tue Aug 18 1992 22:19 | 19 |
|
Creaney scored both goals with headers. Payton collected the ball
about 30 yards out, passed to Miller on the right, he carried the ball
towards the box and fired in a cross which Creaney charged through
Utd's defence and slotted it home from about six yards. The second
was a high cross from the left to the back post and a looping header to
the near post with the Utd keeper (Main ?) rooted to the spot. Payton
played well nearly scoring in ten seconds. A lobbed pass over the
defence from kick off. He ran in with Main ? advancing, he managed to
touch it past him, but it was a bit off target and woudn't have
reached the line anyway. He had a good shot also, from 25 yards that
went inches over. All in all a good solid game from Celtic which seen
them to the top of the league, still unbeaten and the Hun, Aberdeen and
of course Utd getting beat, the 3 teams that were above them on
saturday morning 8*). I'm sure JJ can elaborate a bit more on this.8*).
Colin.
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48.362 | Skol Cup Result last night | MACNAS::JMAGUIRE | | Thu Aug 20 1992 11:58 | 2 |
| Celtic........1 Dundee........0
Payton 8'
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48.363 | When McStay goes up.......... | PAKORA::JJACK | | Thu Aug 20 1992 12:05 | 65 |
| Re last two.
Sorry guys,
I was nightshift on the Friday night & couldn't get out of my kip in
time for the match.
Colin's report sums it all up though from what I saw on TV.
Skol Cup 3rd round:
Celtic......1 Dundee.....0
Payton,8 Att: 30,000
Let me first of all start by saying that the board are up to their old
tricks again regarding official attendances at Parkhead.
Celtic Park holds 53,000 (officially), and I'd just like to know where
they were gonna put another 20,000 supporters last night !!!
There was at least a 40,000 crowd at last nights match, with the
Rangers end the only real place with any kind of room.
To the game however, and although the scoreline may make it look like a
poor match, it was far from it.
Dundee were a pleasure to watch as they made an effort as an attacking
force, which is more than can be said for some visitors to Glasgow.
They should have scored twice through Rix & Dodds, but both men wasted
their chances by shooting wide.
Celtic's goal was a peach. A McStay & Miller move, a cross whipped
in towards the six yard line, a Creaney shot, Leighton made a
brilliant save (the first of many) & new boy Andy Payton slammed in the
ball from about 8 yards.
Leighton performed brilliantly in goal for Dundee & undoubtably saved
them from a hiding (which they wouldn't have deserved).
Alan Gilzean must have modelled himself on Iain Ferguson or John Brown,
coz he acted like them all night & was deservedly sent off after
kicking Peter Grant in the back. He'd been booked earlier & had to go.
Tony Mowbray had to leave the field to have stitches inserted into a
head wound. These promptly opened up again as the big man won headers
galore & he had to be replaced at half-time. His replacement was none
other than Stuart Slater.
He contributed well, but will obviously take some time to settle in.
He's very fast on the ball, has excellent control & was very close to
marking his debut with a fine headed goal, only to see the ball bounce
off Leighton's left hand post with the keeper stranded.
Govan Scumbag XI on Saturday (I'm working & cannot get a ticket anyway)
so match report will have to come via TV highlights.
Hearts next Wednesday at Tynecastle in the � finals of the Skol Cup.
Next `live' report from your SQF roving report on the Thursday.
Footnote:
Every good night at the football always has its lowpoint & it came last
night in the shape of four a***holes (Three waering Rangers tops) at
Baillieston.
They thought it would be hilarious to throw some half bricks at the
windows of our bus, so they did !!
Two hit the side of the bus & two came crashing through two windows
at the front of the bus, showering two women & one girl in glass.
Nice one lads, but then again, it's what you come to expect from
certain Glasgow degenerates.
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48.364 | Take 10,000 off...and make it official ! | AYOV17::AMOONEY | | Thu Aug 20 1992 12:31 | 13 |
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re.-1 I must agree about the crowds at Parkhead this season......how
do Celtic continue to get away with giving low official
attendances ? It surely must now be law to have some kind of
computerised gate control in the wake of the Taylor report.
On the playing front,it's begining to look good,but I'm
a bit worried about out defence for Saturdays game with the
absence of Gillespie.I think we'll score goals,but I must admit
we'll probably lose some (not too many I hope !).
Andy.
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48.365 | Quick Ques ? | SHIPS::CRAIG_S | | Thu Aug 20 1992 14:17 | 12 |
| JJ,
You mentioned Grant in your match report...........any good reason for
him being in from the cold ?
Slater came off the bench.........do you think he'll start on Sat ?
And what about Charlie......was he in the frame ?
Cheers,
Steph.
|
48.366 | I predict a 1-1 draw | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Thu Aug 20 1992 14:48 | 26 |
|
Steph,
Grant was in because Gillespie, Wdowczyk & Galloway were all injured.
Our back four had a very peculiar look to it in the 2nd half last
night, with Brian O'Neil & John Collins as full backs, and our usual
full backs in Boyd & McNally playing centre-half & sweeper
respectfully.
I think if Galloway is fit, then he'll play from the start on Saturday
with Slater on the bench. If he isn't fit then I fear Grant will hold
down a place as Brady will go for the experienced guys for this one.
Charlie was dropped again last night (as was Coyne) & wasn't even on
the bench.
Last nights team: Marshall
O'Neil McNally Mowbray Boyd
Grant McStay Collins
Creaney Payton Miller
Subs: Slater for Mowbray (45)
Fulton for Creaney (70)
|
48.367 | New Look Celts. | PAKORA::JOWENS | | Fri Aug 21 1992 11:25 | 6 |
|
Any comments on the new `away' strip. I'm not a Celtic fan but thought
it wasn't bad at all. What do the real Celts' think about it?
Jonno
|
48.368 | Couldn't be worse | SALES::THILL | | Fri Aug 21 1992 18:24 | 5 |
| What does it look like? I hope it looks better than that ugly shirt
they wore with the spots of olive green, brown and anti-freeze
green...
Tom
|
48.369 | Will it make any difference | PAKORA::DREILLY | | Sat Aug 22 1992 04:48 | 7 |
| Rumor has it (Herald newspaper today 21st)that the main obstacle to Celtic's
Cambuslang venture has been lifted.It appears a Manchester Holding
company had first refusal to the land 3 years previous but a agreement
has been struck which enables Celtic to buy the land for 2mill.
Meaning the First Phase will be completed by the deadline of the
Taylor Report(1994),Comprising of a 32,000 capacity stadia costing 26mill.
|
48.370 | Old Firm fever once more !! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sat Aug 22 1992 11:57 | 26 |
|
RE.-2
The new away strip is a black number with jade green & white pinstripe
through it.
It's OK I suppose (Looks a bit Inter Milanish), & is a definate
improvement on the last effort.
Celtic are away to Rangers in the 1st Old Firm match of the season
today.
They'll have to do without the services of Wdowczyk & Gillespie, with a
question mark still hanging over Mike Galloway's fitness.
Peter Grant (Arrrgghhh) is in line for a game. Tony Mowbray is a
definate starter even though he had to have a dozen or so stitches
inserted into a head wound, after last weeks Skol cup tie with Dundee.
Andy Payton & Gerry Creaney should be the main strikers with a possible
place on the bench for Charlie or Tommy Coyne.
New signing Stuart Slater will probably be on tye bench again.
The biggest shock could be the return of Pat Bonner in the Celtic goal,
as Gordon Marshall has a neck injury & faces a fitness test this
morning to see if he's capable of playing.
This could be big Packie's chance to either put himself in the shop
window, or to try & gain his regular 1st team place back.
|
48.371 | Still one point ahead 8*))) | MASALA::JJACK | | Sat Aug 22 1992 19:31 | 13 |
| Scottish Premier League
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Rangers......1 Celtic......1
Durrant Creaney
I'll let someone who was at the game write a report (as long as it
ain't a hun !)
|
48.372 | update needed | ESSB::BREE | | Mon Aug 24 1992 09:20 | 3 |
| Did Bonner play? Did Slater get a run?
Paul
|
48.373 | A point gained!! | AYOV24::TADAIR | Get to Falkirk | Mon Aug 24 1992 14:25 | 32 |
|
Re. last
>>> Did Bonner play? Did Slater get a run?
Celtic team was Marshall
McNally Mowbray Galloway Boyd
Grant McStay Collins Miller
Payton Creaney
Sub : Slater
O'Neill
All in all a fair rsult at the end of the day. Rangers certainly had the
better of the chances but Celtic played the most of any football that was
on show until Durrant came on. Then it went Rangers way for the 15 minutes
or so after the Durrant goal with Celtic coming back towards the end of the
match.
Too many highlights to comment on but I thought the best for Celtic were
Collins( esp. in defence) , Mowbray , Galloway and Creaney whilst Brown,
Huistra and Durrant when he came on were tops for Rangers.
BTW from where I was it looked as if Steven was onside but that's the way
it goes. The linesman had his flag up before Steven hit the ball into the
net.
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48.374 | | AYOV24::TADAIR | Get to Falkirk | Thu Aug 27 1992 13:01 | 11 |
|
Hearts 1 Celtic 2
Mackay 43 Payton 36
Shuggie 53
Rumour has it that it is Celtic v Aberdeen in the semi?
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48.375 | Don't listen to rumours..they are always true.! | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Thu Aug 27 1992 14:45 | 6 |
|
RUMOUR IS CORRECT....CELTIC HAVE GOT ABERDEEN IN THE SEMI's.....
IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN THE FINAL....
|
48.376 | Not good enough I'm afraid Bhoys | PAKORA::JJACK | WANTED:Defence for HMFC | Sun Aug 30 1992 03:26 | 23 |
|
Celtic stuttered to yet another 1-1 draw today, and yet another dropped
point against what can only be classed as weaker opposition.
We've now managed to draw four times in the space of a month against
Aberdeen, Motherwell, Rangers & now Airdrie.
When you consider that we were leading in all four matches, Brady must be
wondering if we have the ability to mount a serious challenge to
Rangers this season, when we cannot even hold onto a lead (or improve
on it for that matter).
We may well look back next May & see ourselves 3 or 4 points off the
lead & wonder what may have happened if we had won these specific
games.
One bonus from todays match was the fact that Andy Payton scored his
third goal for the club in four matches.
He really looks the part & I'm sure when Stuart Slater is match fit &
playing in a midfield alongside Collins, McStay, & Galloway/O'Neil,
things may improve even more.
St.Johnstone on Wednesday night in the league at Parkhead.
|
48.377 | Mobray for captain ! | AYOV17::AMOONEY | | Mon Aug 31 1992 13:57 | 30 |
|
Another point dropped on Saturday,due to the fact that the urgency in
Celtics' game disappeared after Payton had scored a fine goal.Airdrie
played with a lot of men behind the ball,but McStay and Collins had
very little to offer in trying to break down their defence.
I think that Collins wasn't as effective as he has been in recent
games due to the fact that Boyd was over in the right back berth and
Collins didn't get his usual service.
I still not sure that McStay is the man to captain the Celts,as
after Airdrie had equalised,he didn't seem to generate any
urgency/enthusiasm in the team,even when players were injured he just
strolled about the middle of the park instead of motivating his
team.....hand it over to big Mobray and take some pressure off McStay.
St. Johnstone on Wednesday......only 2 points will do.
Andy.
Andy.
|
48.378 | No Huns at Hampden | KIRKTN::MCAMERON | | Tue Sep 01 1992 04:21 | 5 |
| I agree that Paul McStay is not a shouter on the park but I do think
that the responsibility of being captain has made him a better player
(if that were possible).As for Mobray being made captain I don't think
that it would make him shout more as that definatly is not possible.
|
48.379 | | PAKORA::JJACK | WANTED:Defence for HMFC | Thu Sep 03 1992 10:01 | 72 |
|
Scottish Premier League
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Celtic.......3 St.Johnstone.......1
Collins 20,77 Wright 55
Creaney 82
For a long time in this match, the Bhoys seemed destined for yet another
1-1 draw against lesser opposition.
That is until the 77th minute, when John Collins got his second of the
night. A blistering drive from 22 yards beating Andy Rhodes low at
his left hand post.
This capped a fine performance by the young Celt & must be a real
sickener to Andy `Ibrox' Roxburgh, as he AGAIN left the gifted midfielder
out of his International plans.
For me, Collins was man of the match (although Tom Boyd ran him a very
close second, more on him later).
Things had started so well for the Celts with three fine attempts at
goal in the first 10 minutes.
The referee tuned down a stonewall penalty in the 12th minute when
Inglis brought down Creaney. The fans howled in anger, but worse was
still to come when Slater beat two men & was just about to beat a third
just inside the box, only to be chopped down.
Again, unbelievably, the ref waved play on !!!. This was by far the
worst standard of refereeing I'd saw all season.
However, the goal Celtic deserved was merely delayed a few minutes.
A sudden burst of speed by Boyd on the right flank, an excellent cross
from the Scotland defender, and there was JC to head past Rhodes from
six yards.
Things died down a little after that, not a lot more action although
Payton (having a quiteish game) did come close a couple of times.
Half-Time 1-0
St.Johnstone looked a lot sharper in the second half & after a couple
of near things they duly equalised, courtesy of this new back-pass
rule.
Galloway tried (from 4 yards) to guide the ball back to Marshall with
his head, he was short, and in popped Paul Wright to make Celts
suffer for their indecision (Mikey should have blasted it over the
Terracing !).
Suddenly things didn't look too rosy. However, JC put paid to my
concerns with that glorious second goal & then to round things off
came the third.
Payton was released by a superb McStay pass, his shot was blocked by
the advancing keeper high into the air. Two defenders tried to clear,
but Creaney (having a poor match by his standards) beat them both to it
to force the ball over the line with his head.
I don't know if Creaney running to the Jungle (Who'd tore him to
ribbons most of the night)after he scored, was joy or mere sarcasm.
I stated earlier that Tom Boyd had a great match. This was underlined
by his amazing pace & stamina to power up & down the right side of the
field firing in excellent crosses.
The lad has been Brady's best signing to date !!
Last nights team: Marshall,Boyd,Wdowczyk,Galloway,Mowbray,McStay,
O'Neil,Slater,Collins,Creaney & Payton
Subs: Fulton (Creaney) & McNally (Wdowczyk)
Next report v Hibs ( a week on Saturday)
|
48.380 | Joan Collins | AYOV27::SALLEN | | Thu Sep 03 1992 14:00 | 4 |
| I think that Collins is not in the Scotland squad because he previously
refused to play the role that Roxborough wanted him to.
... Stevie
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48.381 | Still a better player than MCall or Durrant !!! | PAKORA::JJACK | WANTED:Defence for HMFC | Thu Sep 03 1992 14:36 | 15 |
| Stevie
Another perception of the Scottish media.
At no time did JC ever say he didn't want to play for Scotland, because
of the position Roxburgh asked him to play.
JC wishes it to be known that he would play any position for his
country (Unlike Bett & Judas).
He merely informed Walter Smith.....eh I mean Roxburgh, that he
`preferred to play through the middle'.
Roxburgh then decided not to pick him for a certain match & it has
escalated since then !
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48.382 | This should do it! | KURMA::SNEIL | WAY! | Thu Sep 03 1992 15:41 | 11 |
|
I nearly took the bait there...About Joan Collins being a better player
than Durrant.....well it made me laugh.
Your right about Creaney,he should be in for McClair.I don't know how
you can say that Roxburgh doesn't like to pick Celtic players when he
stood by McStay when he done nothing for Scotland(I'm talking about
2,3 years ago).He had been a promising young player for about 5 years.
SQF Blue nose
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48.383 | And the Fisher of men cast his net deep...... | PAKORA::JJACK | Once a Tim..always a Tim ! | Thu Sep 03 1992 17:38 | 12 |
|
You'll have to cast your line a little deeper than that Scott !!!
Durrant was a good player, now he's only average.
2� good matches for ones club doesn't merit an International recall.
Collins has turned in excellent club performances in all his matches
this season, & McStay....even on a bad day......is better than any
Rangers midfielder (with the exception of John Brown 8*))))))
|
48.384 | NO ONE WANTS YOU PAUL McSTAY! | KIRKTN::SNEIL | WAY! | Thu Sep 03 1992 17:57 | 11 |
|
Ok I'll take the bait @:^))
Durrant was and is a great player,He's had a least 3 great matches
which has earned a TRIP with the Scotland squad.
Was Joan playing against us at Ibrox?,if so he had a very poor game
(he must have if I can't even remember him)And if Paul Potential is so
good,how come no one wanted to buy him????.
SQF Blue nose
|
48.385 | You not only took it...you swallowed it mate ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Once a Tim..always a Tim ! | Thu Sep 03 1992 19:01 | 9 |
|
And if Paul Potential is so good,how come no one wanted to buy him????.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Eh.......Didn't you lot want to buy him ??????????? 8*)))))))))))))))
Along with Seville,Nice,Everton..........
|
48.386 | Take some o this | KIRKTN::SNEIL | WAY! | Thu Sep 03 1992 19:15 | 4 |
| Us Na! That was a nasty rumor @:^)) How many of the others actual
offered money for him??.
SQF Blue nose
|
48.387 | Get behind the team & stop whinging!! | PAKORA::JOWENS | | Fri Sep 04 1992 11:27 | 36 |
| Gents,
Why all the furore about Rangers players in the Scotland pool?
Currently, of the six Rangers players included in the Scotland
pool, 4 of these players gained international recognition BEFORE going
to Ibrox, namely:
Goram ------- Hibs
McCall ------- Everton
Gough ------- Dundee Utd./Spurs
McPherson ----- Jambos
That only leaves 2 Who were playing for Rangers when they got
their first cap. Namely Durrant & McCoist. McCoist only being the top
scorer in the premier league & Durrant, potentially one of the best
midfielders Scotland has produced in recent times. Are Rangers to be
lambasted because they keep Scottish international players in Scotland?
Why is so hard for you to accept that Rangers have a few Scottish
internationals in their side. I for one watched Gordon Marshall at
Brockville for years and he doesn't look any better a keeper now than
he was then.
Should we not be more concerned about how the team does and not
whether Rangers or Celtic have more players in it or it just an excuse
to have a go at each other again without really caring how Scotland do!
Pretty petty bull****
Jonno
|
48.388 | | MASALA::JJACK | Once a Tim..always a Tim ! | Fri Sep 04 1992 14:09 | 4 |
|
Wind em up & real em in !!
|
48.389 | Pathetic!!!!!! | PAKORA::JOWENS | | Fri Sep 04 1992 15:10 | 7 |
| re.388
It's a poor excuse to use. It seems to me you accuse everything
of being a wind up only when you appear to be struggling for answers.
Jonno
|
48.390 | And we have a winner !!!! 8*))))))))))) | MASALA::JJACK | Once a Tim..always a Tim ! | Fri Sep 04 1992 16:50 | 15 |
|
No.....I've decied that my last entry was a candidate for a SET HIDDEN,
so I've deleted it myself (Shame you'll never know what it said huh ?)
Down to business:
Alex Cameron (yes, Alex RFC Cameron) actually wrote something
pro-Celtic in today's Record regarding John Collins.
He agrees with my thinking that JC should have been in the squad for
Scotland's match on recent performances.
Wonders will never cease. Perhaps Gerry McNee's pro-Celtic streak will
continue on tonight's Scotsport extra-time, or will it ????
|
48.391 | If only "Drinks" was Scottish | PAKORA::JOWENS | | Fri Sep 04 1992 17:29 | 22 |
|
John "the crab" Collins.........could'nt lace wee Kevin McAllister's
boots.......-)
Mind you, if he played for the cavalier Celts, like Marshall, he too
would be in the pool.
Incidentally....why were there no complaints on the radio Clyde
moan-in, not to mention the Dixon Blackstock's prattle column
etc when the Scots team was full of players from Celtic......
could it be that paranoia has raised it's ugly head once AGAIN.
Next thing you'll be saying is Mikey Galloway should be in the pool
-).......in fact in last week's Blackstock column some ill-informed
parkhead fan suggested that even Stewart Slater warranted a place
in Roxburgh's pool.......he's not even Scottish and he has'nt even
played in the premier (for CELTIC) long enough to have an Eartha
Kitt.
-) -)
Jonno.
|
48.392 | query?? | ESSB::BREE | | Mon Sep 07 1992 15:30 | 3 |
| What's an "eartha kitt"?
Paul
|
48.393 | | MIACT::RANKINE | | Mon Sep 07 1992 18:34 | 1 |
| A set of gardening tools ??
|
48.394 | 8*)) | KIRKTN::JJACK | Once a Tim..always a Tim ! | Tue Sep 08 1992 09:25 | 4 |
|
Rhyming slang for a `Hairy fit' ????
|
48.395 | I think :^)... | UNTADI::BIRSE | C'mon ra 'D' | Tue Sep 08 1992 09:31 | 11 |
| Eartha Kitt is the 'wife' in that fictitious family of people whose
other members include :-
George III
and Greyfriar's Bobby
Malcolm
|
48.396 | | PAKORA::SWRIGHT | | Tue Sep 08 1992 11:27 | 8 |
| Eartha Kitt was a Singer ...
Boris 'De' Ness
|
48.397 | A singer? - NEVER!! | KERNEL::NDAY | | Tue Sep 08 1992 11:59 | 9 |
| Re. last..
A singer????
A matter of opinion I would say
(-:
Nige.
|
48.398 | Ex Catwoman too. | ARRODS::OHAGANB | The filth and the furry | Tue Sep 08 1992 12:02 | 5 |
| > Eartha Kitt was a Singer...
And who could ever forget "I Love Men"?
barry.
|
48.399 | hahahahahhahahhaha | KIRKTN::JJACK | Once a Tim..always a Tim ! | Tue Sep 08 1992 12:14 | 9 |
|
Eh..excuse me, is this the FOOTBALL note or the UK_MUSIC one ?????
Celtic's recent Albanian acquisition, Rudi Vata , has a new nickname
given to him by his team-mates
It's Holy !!
|
48.400 | Not him again. | MASALA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in....... | Tue Sep 08 1992 14:44 | 12 |
|
Very funny, JJ.
The bad news is that Rudi Vata roughly translated is...
Cascarino!! 8-))
Your Boss
Archie
|
48.401 | "WHERE HAVE I SEEN THIS BEFORE" | KIRKTN::GCULLION | | Sat Sep 12 1992 18:06 | 13 |
| Saturday 12th of Sep.---------The day of devastation.....The only word
i can use to describe todays result-Disgusting.
My first letter in any conference,and it had to start with this
C**P.Lets hope not to repeat it much this season.
Anyway all the best to the bhoys on Tuesday.-see you's there.
NCB-GARY
NCB
|
48.402 | ;>). | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | OH,NO.Wot a personal disaster. | Sun Sep 13 1992 01:26 | 11 |
|
Re:.399
JJ,
Does this mean that after yet another trophy-less season
you'll all be singing.......
......Nae holy Vata in the cups.
|
48.403 | | KURMA::JJACK | Once a Tim..always a Tim ! | Mon Sep 14 1992 00:17 | 51 |
|
Celtic.......2 Hibernian......3
Wdowczyk Wright
McStay Jackson (pen)
Evans
Aaaaahhh !!
Yet again the faithful have to endure another sub standard performance
from a team that look world beaters for 20 minutes, and then carpet
beaters for the rest of the match.
We really should have been 3-0 up inside the 1st � of the match, but
have to settle once again for 1-0.
The inevitable then happens, and the visitors raise their game, whilst
ours flounders.
I came away from the match thinking,"If Hibs can score 3 past us, what
the hell are Cologne gonna do on Tuesday night !".
Gordon Marshall should be smacked around the head with a wet haddock,
Tony Mowbray could be doing with a rocket injected up his back passage
and the gifted twosome of Payton & Creaney, should be gifted with a
little run in the reserves !!
And as for Brain O'Neil.....I wouldn't give him a game as a sub with Bangour
Reserves second X1 !!
My team for Tuesday would be (taking into account the three foreigner
rule & Saturdays performance....
Marshall (Only coz Bonner is classed as foreign)
McNally
Wdowczyk
Gillespie (If he's not feeling too tired after the long plane journey)
Mowbray (As long as he takes the handbrake off & moves out of 1st gear)
Slater
Galloway
Collins
McStay
Nicholas
Creaney
Subs: Miller & Beagle Baggio
Payton dropping out because of the foreigner rule & O'Neil coz he's a
fud !!!
|
48.404 | Cologne off form!!!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Mon Sep 14 1992 09:55 | 10 |
|
JJ, Cologne are going through a "real" bad patch at the moment, they are
bottom in the league after 5 games, and I think they are out of the cup as well.
There keeper Bodo Ilgner has lost his N0 1 spot in the German national team
after 4 years there and the chap is only about 25. Cologne are having major
problems finding the net, and Celtic should get to the next round..
all the best.....
-dave-
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48.405 | JUST TESTTING MY USER PROFILE | MASALA::ELOVE | | Mon Sep 14 1992 15:43 | 1 |
| ENJFERJHFGG;JFL
|
48.406 | | TRUCKS::SANT | lurching from disaster to apocalypse.. | Mon Sep 14 1992 17:46 | 4 |
|
It works! 8-)
whgtyalkspouci (just testing my Swahili!! ;-) )
|
48.407 | Boyd for left back... | AYOV14::AMOONEY | | Tue Sep 15 1992 13:52 | 22 |
|
JJ,
I must disagree with your choice of left back (ie. Wdowczyk),due to
his lack of pace and inability to support the midfield and attack.
Granted he is a good distributer of the ball and has a fair shot....but
that's it !When Collins and McStay are looking for support down the
left flank....he is always 5 mins late at reading the game and the
chance is lost,whereas Boyd is always there to support that side of
the park,and that is where Celtic were ceating a lot of chances earlier
on in the season.This is no longer happening!!!!...why does Brady not
see this ?
Boyd looks awkward at times at right back and tends to punt long and
hopeful balls up the right wing,which rarely find a man.He doesn't have
the same understanding as he has with Collins and is wasted in this
position.
Remedy.....buy a good right back (McNally will do meantime),put Boyd
to left back,use Shuggy as sweeper or in the reserves.
Andy.
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48.408 | live at five | PAKORA::AMCARTHUR | Call me Mr Fash | Tue Sep 15 1992 14:50 | 8 |
|
The Cologne-Celtic game is live on sattelite tonight on
one of the German channels (19)..Cant remember its name ..
I think the Kick Off is at 17:00 GMT .
prediction 1-0 to Celtic
|
48.409 | " VERSTANDEN " | AYOV14::BGILCHRIST | | Tue Sep 15 1992 19:29 | 4 |
|
RE : Cologne's bad patch
Cologne are up 1-0
|
48.410 | | PAKORA::JJACK | Once a Tim..always a Tim ! | Tue Sep 15 1992 20:18 | 11 |
|
Result:
FC Cologne.......2 Glasgow Celtic......0
Jensen 23
?????? 83
Once more we bow out of Europe at the 1st hurdle 8*(
|
48.411 | Stay Loyal to the team | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in....... | Tue Sep 15 1992 21:31 | 7 |
|
I am very surprised at this attitude. A few years back, even if beaten
by a larger margin, the attitude would have been 'No surrender' ;-))
I predict Celtic to go through after extra time at Parkhead.
|
48.412 | The best fans in the world! | PAKORA::MCAMERON | | Wed Sep 16 1992 04:09 | 10 |
| I managed to watch most of the game from Cologne on satellite telly
before work work tonight and Brady must be livid at the way his defence
gave away 2 goals. Apart from these two unbelievable lapses, the game was
a bit of a non event with Celtic playing not too badly.
The most amazing sight however, was the huge number of Celtic
supporters who had made the trip. Surely we are the only club in the
world who could take 5000 fans 2000 miles just to see our team getting
humped.
Martin SQFCSC........
|
48.413 | 5000 fans 2000 miles I don't think so. | AYOV14::BGILCHRIST | | Wed Sep 16 1992 09:05 | 5 |
|
RE : THE BEST FANS IN THE WORLD
Any Scottish team playing in Germany will get a good support,
due to the fact most of them will be solders stationed their.
|
48.414 | .... What about our Packie .... | MACNAS::GBEATTY | You get that in ye | Wed Sep 16 1992 09:39 | 9 |
| [-1]
A heard on the radio this morning that
Gordon Marshall didn't perform well. If this
is so, is there a chance that Packie might
get a recall before he decides to go south of
the border.
Garret �.
|
48.415 | what tatoo have you??? | ESSB::BREE | | Wed Sep 16 1992 10:12 | 10 |
| RE: .413
Billy,
I could be wrong but I wouldn't expect many (Scottish) soldiers
stationed in Germany or anywhere else to be Celtic supporters.
What do you think?
Paul
|
48.416 | Home game for Celtic and they screwed up!!!!!! | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Wed Sep 16 1992 11:01 | 23 |
|
Saw the game live here on German tv, and I thought Cologne were bad but
Celtic were pathetic.. They had so much space most of the time but were content
in holding the ball and passing around midfield. Its true what the German
commentator said, "Celtic were the worst team to visit the Munsdorfer stadium in
a number of years". Remember lads Cologne are playing crap football at the
moment and will continue to do so for a while, but what concerns me more is
where are Celtic going to????? Iam not sure what's going through Liam Bradys
head as a manager, but as a player he was always an attacking one....
Don't tell me it was tactics, the game was a home one for Celtic, the only
time we heard the Cologne fans was during the last 7 mins after they went 2-0
up. One thing for sure the Celtic fans are very loyal, how they can shout and
sing on their team for a solid 85 mins when their playing such crappy football
is beyond me.
I really hope Celtic get through to the next round, but after last nights
game Iam not sure they deserve to....
a saddened Celtic fan....
-dave-
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48.417 | Down but not out....yet | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Wed Sep 16 1992 12:28 | 25 |
| Dissappointed yes but we should still have a good chance of qualifying.
Brady's tactics last night were obviously containment by leaving only
Creaney in attack. Celtic never play those tactics and it seemed ( from
the radio commentary ) that they kept losing possession in midfield as
there was no target man to hit once we had the ball.
1:0 would have been an acceptable result, as Brady said himself he
would have been "very confident" with that scoreline, now he is just
"confident".
Marshall seemed to have a reasonable game, from the reports the defence
were stationary when the first goal was scored, Marshall then appeared
to come for all the corners after that, not relying on his defence. Koln
only seemed dangerous from the set piece and the same old story, quick
break, two unlucky deflections and theres the opposition player to put
the ball in, heard it all before, Hibs on Sat....
I'll have to wait until the Firmware Tim gets off the Koln bus
tommorrow to get the report from the horses ass.
As long as we dont have a repeat performance of last year Xamax game
when if we had taken half the chances we had we would have humped them
10:0, we can be thankful we're not relying on Cascarino this year
though.
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48.418 | c**p talk | AYOV14::BGILCHRIST | | Wed Sep 16 1992 19:52 | 12 |
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RE : 48.415
Paul
It's not a subject that Iwould go to far in to ,but I no lot's
of soldiers [reg] and [T.A.] and it would surprise you how
many are Celtic supporters + thay have served all over the
world.
I think I know what you are trying to say in your note but its
something you should kept to your self.
Billy
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48.419 | Facts not Speculation Please! | PAKORA::MCAMERON | | Wed Sep 16 1992 22:45 | 8 |
| According to official records ie passport numbers and lists of
supporters clubs travelling, given to Celtic (as required by law) over
4500 supporters made the trip to Cologne from Britain.
I totally agree with you that a large number of soldiers would have
been present at the game so perhaps my initial estimate of 5000 was a
bit on the low side.
Martin SQFCSC..........
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48.420 | 'FLY THE FLAG' | PAKORA::CMORRICE | | Thu Sep 17 1992 04:28 | 7 |
| I wonder how many Scottish flags there were in the Celtic crowd on
Tuesday night?...not many I bet...must have been quite confusing to the
Germans which country Celtic were supposed to be representing.
Craig.
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48.421 | Whats the point? | PAKORA::MCAMERON | | Thu Sep 17 1992 06:49 | 8 |
|
Craig,
I thought this note was set up to discuss football and pass comment on
issues as we see them, not to throw in meaningless insinuations.
If you have a point to make please make it.
Martin SQFCSC.........
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48.422 | REMEMBER 1968-69 | MASALA::EWOOTTON | | Fri Sep 18 1992 18:01 | 4 |
| Could not agree more Martin. You never hear us shouting the odds as to
whos flags who when Dunfermline play in Europe.
Eric The Par.
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48.423 | "SIMPLY THE BEST" | PAKORA::GCULLION | | Sat Sep 19 1992 23:14 | 15 |
| Just a wee note to add my personal bit in about the (MARVELOUS)Celtic
fans in Cologne.
There was about 5-6 thousand fans there watching Celtic play-this
includes around 500 German and Dutch fans and around 300 ST.PAOLO
fans(Colognes rivals).
Any other British fan who might have been there and lives in
Germany were certainly not there supporting Celtic as they were all
above us in the stadium with the scarfs and flags you would associate
with Ibrox or England or NI.
But apart from that it was a very poor match with Celtic got a lot
to do in the return leg.
GARY
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48.424 | Bonner's return | MACNAS::JMAGUIRE | | Wed Sep 23 1992 09:58 | 6 |
| Question re: Falkirk game:
I know Celtic won 5-4 at the weekend and that Packie Bonner was back in
goal. Was he to blame for any of the goals? How did he play generally?
Jimmy
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48.425 | | AYOV24::TADAIR | Get to Falkirk | Wed Sep 23 1992 14:20 | 18 |
| Jimmy
Depends on who you talk to.
I'd say that he was to blame for the first goal by having a poor
slap at a cross ball which led to the Falkirk player lobbing the ball
towards the net.
In general the team were poor until the last 10-15 minutes when Falkirk
through the game away (in my opinion).
At the moment I believe the team are not playing because McStay has not
been his usual self although Collins has been excellent.
Tony.
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48.426 | | PAKORA::GPIKE | linlithgow Rose are coming back | Thu Sep 24 1992 07:29 | 3 |
|
Nae luck Ha! Ha!
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48.427 | well done the DONS | AYOV14::BGILCHRIST | | Thu Sep 24 1992 09:26 | 3 |
|
ta ta tic
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48.428 | | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Thu Sep 24 1992 10:12 | 32 |
| going for 4 in a row
WITHOUT A TROPHY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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48.429 | Definately on a run ! | ULYSSE::BREADIE | | Mon Sep 28 1992 13:17 | 2 |
| em - any chance of a match report ?
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48.430 | Improvement on the 4-1 game anyway!! | AYOV24::TADAIR | Get to Falkirk | Mon Sep 28 1992 15:55 | 21 |
|
Saturday's result.
Celtic 1 Partick Thistle Nil 2
Payton Shaw twice.
Match highlights: ....
regards.
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48.431 | Celtic are In | ESSB::BLONG | Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92 | Thu Oct 01 1992 09:19 | 7 |
| Celtic 3 Cologne 0
Collins 2
McStay
Well done Celtic. I'd say the Jungle was alive last night.
�
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48.432 | I thought it was McStay, Creaney, Collins ? | RTOEU::RDELANEY | | Thu Oct 01 1992 10:14 | 1 |
|
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48.433 | Secure for another month | VAXVLS::CCASEY | | Thu Oct 01 1992 11:20 | 1 |
| Well it looks like Brady's job is secure for another month now...
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48.434 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | | Thu Oct 01 1992 11:38 | 1 |
| -.1 Was there talk of him getting the boot ?
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48.435 | Who's in goal on Saturday? | MACNAS::GBEATTY | You get that in ye | Thu Oct 01 1992 14:28 | 2 |
|
Did Marshall play a significant role in the victory
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48.436 | Eau de who ?? | KIRKTN::JLALLY | Live and Direct... | Thu Oct 01 1992 15:41 | 11 |
|
McStay scored the first and Creaney deflected a John Collins
shot for the second,Collins finished the scoring with a goal
10 minutes from the end.
Brady said in yesterdays DOB paper that even though Marshall
was in goal last night Bonner would be playing on Saturday.
John.
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48.437 | Details - Please !! | SHIPS::CRAIG_S | | Thu Oct 01 1992 15:45 | 5 |
| Bhoys,
Can someone post a match report from last night......thanks in advance,
Steph.
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48.438 | We're on the march with Brady's Bhoys !! | PAKORA::JJACK | Once a Tim..always a Tim ! | Fri Oct 02 1992 03:58 | 64 |
|
Steph,
I expected Celtic Park to look rather empty, after UEFA's restrictions on
terraces for European matches. But to my astonishment, the place looked jam
packed.
Either the 30,000 fans kept moving from side to side to give this impression,
or Celtic & Mr.Cassidy are up there old tax dodging tricks again !
The first 20 minutes were nothing to write home about, but after a fierce John
Collins drive was parried away by Bodo Illgner, suddenly the match burst into
life.
Cologne had looked the better side in earlier exchanges, but this great effort
from Collins seemed to give the players & fans the lift they needed.
The goal we all hoped (& prayed for) wasn't long in coming.
A Boyd cross was headed out just passed the 18 yard line, Peter Grant played
it straight back to Boyd. He crossed towards Mowbray on the penalty spot, and
the big Englishman nodded the ball down towards McStay 16 yards from goal.
The Maestro fired home an unstoppable low volley with his left foot to drive
the home fans delerious.
This was in the 36th minute, and we didn't have long to wait before we were
rejoicing again.
This time a great through ball towards the goal line from Galloway was kept in
touch by Andy Payton. He prevented the goal kick by pushing the ball out
towards the shy-line. Boyd kept it in play, crossed to the chest of Slater, who
in turn laid the ball on to the advancing Collins. From the corner of the 18
yard box, JC shot for goal. Creaney darted forward, and with the help of his
knee, deflected the ball high into the net passed the keeper.
Half-time 2-0
The second half wasn't nearly as exciting as the first, but when the 3rd went
in, Paradise erupted.
We had to wait until the 79th minute for the winner granted, but it was well
worth it.
Boyd took a quick throw with the German defence in disaray. Collins controlled
it in the box, advanced towards the defender, waited on him committing himself
before side stepping him and prodding the ball passed the advancing keeper.
The only other real efforts on goal in the second half, were a Boyd shot after
a good run from the full back, & a cross which went right across Illgner's goal
& missed by Creaney, McStay & Slater. Both these efforts came prior to the
winner.
In between all this the Germans had 5 corners in the space of 10 minutes &
looked dangerous. The defence (And Marshall's handling) however, were immense.
The final whistle couldn't come soon enough, as the German's pushed forward
trying to get that elusive away goal.
They nearly scored when the number three pushed the ball over the line
following a goal line strumash, only for the referee to blow for a foul on
Marshall.
We're in round 2 & the Bhoys can be proud of the way they overcame the 1st leg
defecit.
Hopefully this result should give us the lift we need for the up & coming
league matches away to Dundee & at home to Hearts, in the next 7 days.
Last nights team: Marshall McNally Boyd Galloway Mowbray Grant Slater
McStay Collins Creaney Payton.
Subs: Gillespie Fulton (for Payton) O'Neil McLean &
Miller (for Slater)
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48.439 | Oi!! | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Fri Oct 02 1992 10:34 | 6 |
|
>>> or Celtic & Mr.Cassidy are up there old tax dodging tricks again !
I resemble that remark!!!!
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48.440 | shurely shome mishtake... | EICMFG::HOWE | Alice in ordnung | Fri Oct 02 1992 11:17 | 8 |
| Dezzz,
Not wanting to be pedantic...
But do you mean RESENT or RESEMBLE... Has your direct line been
installed into the Augustiner tent yet??? 8-)
Keith.
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48.441 | What colour is the sky in your world?? | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Fri Oct 02 1992 12:57 | 10 |
|
Keith,
And I thought Geordies had a witty sense of humour???
Havn't been to the Augustiner yet....kommen morgen nicht zu fr�h..
Dezzz
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48.442 | who do we play ? | PAKORA::AMCARTHUR | ANDREW 789 8225 | Fri Oct 02 1992 13:49 | 4 |
|
Anybody heard the draw yet ????
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48.443 | WHAT..More Germans | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Fri Oct 02 1992 14:22 | 8 |
|
CELTIC HAVE GOT BORUSSIA DORTMAND (sp) IN THE NEXT ROUND.
FIRST LEG IS AT PARKHEAD.
ARNIE
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48.444 | Peas & Barley ??? | SHIPS::CRAIG_S | | Fri Oct 02 1992 15:30 | 8 |
| JJ or anyone,
Any update on Charlie.......I heard he's been unfit, when's a likely
return ? As I'm told we're badly needing someone to "hawd the ba' up".
Cheers,
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48.445 | Treble's still on | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Fri Oct 02 1992 17:10 | 17 |
| A poor run of form early season combined with the signing of Payton had
rooled oot Cherlie up until now. He was set for a comeback mid-week due
to Creaney's poor form but pulled a hamstring in the reserves last
Saturday.
We have been uncharacteristically poor up at the front in the last
month while being very characteristically poor at the back. Hopefully a
return to form by him will make the likes of Creaney who's been slow and
uneffective and Payton who's just been uneffective.
With all our defensive woes at the moment whats happened to Rudi "Holy"
Vata, surely he's due a run now as he cant be anyworse than Peter
Grant, ( pushing Galloway in mid field ).
BTW did anyone notice that yet again Hatley was on an offside position
when the through ball went to Durrant.... how old's yer Granny
linesman ?
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48.446 | What goes with chips? | PAKORA::JOWENS | | Fri Oct 02 1992 17:29 | 11 |
|
re.-1
Is that a minor chip on one's shoulder or is it the usual bucket
full!!!!
Jonno
PS What is more important to you? Supporting Celtic or issues at Ibrox?
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48.447 | Dortmund !!! Another Hun bites the dust !!!! | PAKORA::JJACK | Once a Tim..always a Tim ! | Fri Oct 02 1992 23:59 | 16 |
|
<<Rangers(small club as they are) have a mere 30,000 Season ticket
holders and if the nice people at Leeds wish to give us all the
tickets we will fill out there ground as well!! ^^
Jonno 8^) >>
And tell me Jonno, which club do you support ? Is it Falkirk, the
Govan John Merrick lookalikes or just whatever suits at the time of
entering a reply to this conference ?
SQFCSC
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48.448 | And there still thinking about it???? | KURMA::SNEIL | Tartan Army | Sat Oct 03 1992 12:10 | 10 |
| The Lang Building group have offered Celtic A 50 Million pound refit to
Parkhead.This is what the boards have been waiting for someone to come
along and hand Celtic a new stadium.Work would begins right away by
tearing down the jungle and replacing it with a two tear stand then the
rest of the ground would be fitted with seats.
I hope they remember to leave lots of room from the seat in front as
we all know how you all get carried away when you score and FALL and
break a row of seats. @:^))
SQF Blue nose.
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48.449 | How can I live with myself???? | MASALA::JOWENS | | Mon Oct 05 1992 12:47 | 17 |
| re.-1
Sorry JJ. I promise never to do anything to upset you again!!
It was perhaps a bad choice of word but seeing the reaction it brings
certain people it was probably worth it. If I am not entitled to
express my opinion then what is the point of the conference.
BTW. I probably no longer could call myself a Falkirk fan as I have
only been to a couple of games all year although I still like to see
them win.
I've been to Ibrox a couple of times. Does that make me an
total hun? Mind you in the past when circumstances prevailed I've even
been to Parkhead for a season.
Jonno
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48.450 | If Gerry said it , it must be true | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Mon Oct 05 1992 16:27 | 35 |
| re .- 2
I cannot believe it !!!!! somebody on this planet actually believes that
when Gerry McSmackgub opens his scoff hole-someone actually thinks that
what comes out is true and not just ( yet ) another figment of his
very fertile imagination ( the man who said Mogga was out for the rest
of the season and was forced to eat his words on telly).
The problem with Gerry is that he gets a sniff of a possible story then
by the time he's added in all his own bits he's turned a respectable
piece of journalism into a ludicrous piece of fiction, standard tabloid
practice I suppose.
Anyway for the beneift of you gullible huns when you see this man on
telly follow the following prodcure ;
1. Do not believe anything the man says
2. Turn the volume way down on the telly and protect your ears, ( play
your Hi-fi at top volume )
3. If his image persists on the screen turn the telly off
4. If by the time your turn the telly on he's still there phone up STV
and complain.
5. If symptoms persist consult your local MP
The above actions should prevent classic symptons of Gerryitis such as
uncontrollable vommiting, bleeding ears, broken remote controls,
cracked TV tubes and footprints on the TV screen.
re -3 Considering 90% of the note was about the "Tic and you are the one
in this note what do you think ? Just need to keep everyone invloved
up to date on the European SQUARE activities
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48.451 | Show us yer Celtic medal Jerry | PAKORA::SNEIL | Tartan Army | Mon Oct 05 1992 16:39 | 7 |
|
Since when did fact or truth become factor in an opportunity to have a
dig at the opposition.@:^).
So your saying Laing didn't offer to upgrade Celtic Park.?
SQF Blue nose
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48.452 | Elvis signs for Partick!!! | PAKORA::MCAMERON | | Mon Oct 05 1992 18:39 | 8 |
| Thats right Laing Construction are offering to build Celtic a new stadium
and GIVE!! them 50 million for the privilage of doing so.
When asked WHY they were doing this Gerry Mcnee said it was because
Laing were a "cash rich company",with a reason like that it must be
true.
SQFCSC.......
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48.453 | Cambuslang or bust | MADBAS::DSMITH | ONE THOMAS BROLIN... | Mon Oct 05 1992 18:51 | 9 |
|
Don't know the full details about this offer, but Celtic have
declined. They would have to pay back 5 million quid a year for x
amount of years to Laing so it's hardly free. According to some paper
or rag I read, the Celtic board held a 6 hour meeting and decided that
the Cambuslang complex is still the one for them.
Danny.
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48.454 | Any spare change Mr... | KURMA::GMCKEE | | Tue Oct 06 1992 09:56 | 5 |
|
I see Celtic had the begging bowl out last night. An offer was placed
to stage the Leeds-Stuttgart game at Parkhead. The SFA immediately
knocked them back...
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48.455 | Gerry, show's yer gong | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Tue Oct 06 1992 10:11 | 14 |
| With the construction industry in its current state and the upshot of
the Taylor report I'm sure construtction company's are battering down
the doors of Premier football clubs chairman's offices. And for a
construction company in Britain there surely would not be any larger
prize that a new Celtic Park with extended facilities, possible
shopping complex blah blah blah. I would not be suprised if most major
construction companies in Scotland had fired a proposal with the dream
of landing a high exposure large contract such as the nouvelle Paradise.
I also would not be suprised if certain people with access to the media
were getting backhanders in these dire times for getting good exposure
for such schemes, do not believe that what you see is left to chance....
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48.456 | Clean your ears out boy..! | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Tue Oct 06 1992 10:39 | 14 |
|
RE: 48.454
GORDON,
The SFA did not knock back Celtics offer of staging the Leeds-Stuttgart
game at Parkhead.
Did you hear this info on Sport in Question last night ? If you did,
you should know that it was the panel that said it would not happen, not
the SFA.
Arnie
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48.457 | Think before you jump!! | KIRKTN::KSMITH | KEVIN SMITH | Tue Oct 06 1992 11:35 | 15 |
|
re 48.454
Gordon,
I suppose that Rangers offered the use of their
stadium was purely a gesture of goodwill and had nothing
to do with the 1 million pounds or so they would recieve
in turn.
So, it seems that if it's Celtic it's "begging"
and if it's the huns it's " good business accumen !"
What a load of BOL*&%KS.
SQFCSC
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48.458 | Tattie Lugs | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Tue Oct 06 1992 11:46 | 18 |
|
RE.-2
Arnie,
If you cleaned your ears out then you may have heard
Archie saying that the studio had called Jim (The SFA) Farry and
that he had said that the SFA would block the game.
RE.-1
Rangers have put forward Ibrox to stage a FINAL due to the
prestige of these events AND because their stadium can handle
such a game AND because of the money it will generate not just
because they have a free Saturday.
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48.459 | Info Please ? | AYOV16::RENNISON | The Spanner in the Human Machine | Fri Oct 09 1992 09:22 | 4 |
|
Can anyone tell me who the 'tic are palying on Oct 24th ?
Thanks....Mark
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48.460 | airdrie | SIOG::SPENCER | Peter Spencer @DBO 827-2286 | Fri Oct 09 1992 11:02 | 3 |
| Mark,
Celtic are at home to mighty Airdrie on Oct 24.
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48.461 | Re.-1 Thanks !! | AYOV11::RENNISON | The Spanner in the Human Machine | Fri Oct 09 1992 13:57 | 0 |
48.462 | Match Report - Req'd !! | SHIPS::CRAIG_S | | Fri Oct 09 1992 19:07 | 8 |
| Bhoys,
What about a match report from the Jam Tarts game the other night ??
Cheers,
Steph.
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48.463 | Another point dropped to mediocre opposition | PAKORA::JJACK | Once a Tim..always a Tim ! | Sat Oct 10 1992 11:14 | 51 |
|
7th October 92
Celtic.....1 Hearts.....1
Miller,6 Preston,38
Att.24,351
You'd be as well looking back to some of my previous match reports on
games played at Celtic Park, coz it was the same old story in this one.
Celtic started off like a whirlwind. Slater took the ball down the
right wing, stopped & played a very intelligent ball into Miller just
inside the box. The wee winger beat one defender & shot high past Henry
Smith top make it 1-0.
We had another two good chances minutes later to increase the lead, but
Creaney shot wide with one of them & Slater's diving header was just a
foot too high with Smith beaten.
Hearts never threatened Bonner's goal until that wee excuse for a full
back, Pratt McNally decided to give away a corner needlessly. The ball
was crossed into the box, Mowbray could only half clear & the ball fell
for new signing Alan Preston to thump the ball past Packie (but only
just) from 18 yards.
Half time 1-1
There wasn't a lot of scoring chances in the second half, but the ones
that came closest came from Payton (twice), who came on for Miller &
McStay.
Payton, with only the keeper to beat, hit a weak 12 yard shot straight
at Smith & then saw another effort drift wide when it looked
easier to score.
McStay's drive from 18 yards was held comfortably by the keeper.
No more goals, although Celtic laid seige on Smith's goal for the
entire second half, a point was all they had to show for their efforts.
Footnote:
Iain Baird is the dirtiest striker I've ever clapped eyes on. He
elbowed the defenders at every opportunity & dived about like a swallow
the entire match.
Twice I saw him kick Galloway & Mowbray long after the ball was
cleared.
David Syme had a relatively ggod match apart from missing these fouls,
although I would have thought that the linesmen should have brought the
matter to his attention at least once !
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48.464 | Bromide & ginger beer for Mogga | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Tue Oct 13 1992 11:34 | 18 |
| I would'nt be so hard on McNally, Mowbray was the one again at fault
here.
Thats the second time in recent weeks he has cleared the ball from
within hi own area only to see it enter the net from a voley at the
edge of the box, the last one being Wright from that other Edinburgh
mob. In all his gung - ho ness he has to remember that any Midfielder /
Short arse striker worth his salt waits for the cleared ball from a
cross on the edge of the penalty area.
He was challenging for this same ball with another Celtic player ( McNally
again ) which is another one of his annoying habits and the ball spun
off the back of his head and onto the foot of Preston. Two of Mowbray's
most frequent abberations at the one time means .... same sad old
story.
My prescription is two tablespoons of bromide a day and a goose at a
couple of videos of Paul Elliot in action.
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48.465 | Sorry, no match report !! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Once a Tim..always a Tim ! | Sat Oct 17 1992 21:58 | 10 |
|
Motherwell........1 Celtic.........3
McCart Miller
Galloway(pen)
Grant
A nice wee boost just in time for the Dortmund tie !
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48.466 | live tonight | KIRKTN::AMCARTHUR | ANDY | Tue Oct 20 1992 18:13 | 1 |
| The match is live on SAT1 tonight kick off 20:00
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48.467 | | HAM::SCHARNBERG | My cookie has gone berserk. | Wed Oct 21 1992 09:37 | 11 |
|
Borussia Dortmund - Celtic Glasgow
1 - 0
Chapuisat 70'
Bottomline:
Due to a lack of courage and ideas, Dortmund was unable to crack
the scottish defense.
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48.468 | Much Improved! | KBOMFG::TMCMANUS | | Wed Oct 21 1992 09:42 | 28 |
| Bor. Dortmund 1 .v. 0 Celtic
Saw the game on the box last night here in Germany.
A very stuffy, workmanlike performance from the Celts which leaves
them handily placed for the return leg at Parkhead.
Pluses - showed plenty of commitment from the whole team for 90mins.
- Were prepared to have a go when the (few) opportunities arose.
- Didn't let the goal (71 mins) upset the pattern of play.
Minuses - Didn't capitalise on a couple of good chances
- Had a couple of players booked for needless offences
- A rather flat-footed defense resulted in the only goal.
You couldn't compare the inept performance against FC Koln in Cologne
with this one. Celtic rediscovered their spirit this time.
With a forward line containing the likes of Chapuisant (sp?), Dortmund
will always be capable of scoring - so - Celtic will have to be *very*
careful at Parkhead.
I have a feeling they'll have to score 3 times (again) to go through,
as I can't see Celtic (in attack mode) not losing a home goal.
Should be a real pot-boiler in 2 weeks!
Tom
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48.469 | Any thoughts ??? | PAKORA::JJACK | | Mon Nov 02 1992 02:22 | 23 |
|
Any Tims out there with thoughts as to who Brady should play against
Dortmund on Tuesday ?
My team would be: Marshall
Boyd
Wdowczyk
Gillespie
Mowbray
Galloway
Collins
McStay
Slater
Nicholas
Creaney
Subs: Miller,Fulton,O'Neil,Grant & McNally
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48.470 | Celtic 3 Dortmund 1 | PAKORA::MCAMERON | | Mon Nov 02 1992 04:10 | 14 |
|
The team against Dortmund WILL be!
Bonner
Boyd Mowbray Gillespie Galloway
Grant McStay Collins
Miller
Slater Creaney
Subs:Marshall, Nicholas, Fulton, O'Neil and McNally.
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48.471 | Shuggy at left back | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Tue Nov 03 1992 00:47 | 14 |
|
I think Brady will go for
Marshall
Boyd Mowbray Gillespie Wdowczyk
Galloway Grant McStay Collins
Slater Creaney
Subs. Nicholas,O'Neil,Fulton,Millar,Young Goalkeeper
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48.472 | JC gets the rebound | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Tue Nov 03 1992 09:04 | 2 |
| I thot Marshall was injured... BTW is there any satellite coverage of
the game in Germany tonight ?
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48.473 | 'TIC ON THE TELLY | KBOMFG::TMCMANUS | | Tue Nov 03 1992 10:09 | 6 |
| Re -1.
I believe ARD 1 are showing the game live . Programme starts at 8:15
CET.
Tom
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48.474 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | | Tue Nov 03 1992 10:17 | 3 |
| Is it tonight or tommorrow ?
- Robin
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48.475 | 'Ra night! | KBOMFG::TMCMANUS | | Tue Nov 03 1992 10:30 | 5 |
| Tonight Mr Delaney - don't miss it - it should be a cracker!!
Tom
ps I still predict Celtic will have to score 3 times to go through..
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48.476 | Dortmund are a good away team.... | KBOMFG::TANNER | We're one, but we're not the same | Tue Nov 03 1992 11:26 | 7 |
|
Na Tom, I can't see Celtic scoring three goals... Although Dortmund are
going through a weak patch at the moment, they still have more class up front
and if they click I wouldn't be surprised if they win tonight. Naturally I
hope Celtic win.
-dave-
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48.477 | It'll be tough! | KBOMFG::TMCMANUS | | Tue Nov 03 1992 11:47 | 8 |
| Dave,
couldn't agree more...the reason I mentioned that Celtic will have to
score 3 is because I can't see Dortmund, Chapuisat et al...NOT scoring.
The jungle will need to be in good voice tonight, that's for sure!!
Tom
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48.478 | Charlie from the Start | SHIPS::CRAIG_S | | Tue Nov 03 1992 12:17 | 14 |
| JJ,
On the team selection........what is Brady up to overlooking Charlie
in favour of players who don't have a quarter of his ability, and who
are not scoring regularly.
Like you, I'd play Charlie from the start and play into his feet up front
thereby bringing the midfield and other front-men into the game in
dangerous positions.
Cheers,
Steph.
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48.479 | team for tonight | AYOV14::AMOONEY | | Tue Nov 03 1992 12:40 | 29 |
|
re.-1 I must agree on the point about playing Charlie from the start,as
the attack were pretty clueless on Saturday.I'd like to see Brady
keeping the same defence as he had against St. Johnstone,but drop
Bonnar and Millar (who is a complete waste of space),and play
either Payton or Creaney along with Slater and Chas up front.
Hopefully it should be:-
Marshall
Galloway
Boyd
Grant
Mowbray
Gillespie
Payton/Creaney
McStay
Nicholas
Slater
Collins
Subs; who cares,the above should do the business !!!
ps. Pat Johnstone is still looking for a ticket,can anyone help him
out ?
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48.480 | C'mon ra 'C' ?? | UNTADH::BIRSE | C'mon ra 'D' | Tue Nov 03 1992 14:15 | 4 |
| As stated in previouse replies, the game is on 1 ARD starting at 20:15. This
is unfortunately not a satellite channel (but if you're in Germany...yer awright)
Malcolm
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48.481 | | XSTACY::KMCGRATH | Long road, patient donkey | Tue Nov 03 1992 21:47 | 1 |
| Latest score anyone??
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48.482 | 1 - 2 Lastest | MACNAS::SMORAN | | Tue Nov 03 1992 21:55 | 1 |
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48.483 | CUTTING COMMENTS | MACNAS::SMORAN | | Wed Nov 04 1992 05:41 | 43 |
| QUOTE
Liam Brady must wake up some days and wonder what the hell he's
doing at Celtic. Those Irish eyes that were smiling just 18 months ago
seemed to have dimmed under the relentless pressure of boardroom
bungling. Liam could be living at peace with the world in Dublin, Milan
or even in the rat-race of London. At least you can see rats down there
easier than the snakes at Parkhead.
The constant hassle seems to be getting to him. I don't for a
minute, for instance, believe that we witnessed the real Liam Brady
when he flew into an angry rage at the Airdrie dug-out the other day.
But you can understand Brady for cracking up. To coin a phrase form the
Minera v the Government... all he wants is a level playing field.
His latest trauma is trying to explain to his professionals why
they will earn 1,500 tonight if they beat Dortmund, while Rangers are
guaranteed around 20,000 for licking Leeds tomorrow. It would be naive
of anyone that it's all about playing for the jersey any longer and
that money doesn't matter.
Try telling that to the Celtic lads, who know Rangers stars will
have coined in over 40,000 in bonuses so far this season if they win at
Elland Road. Of course, the Celtic lads will still give their all. But
there's nothing like hard cash to discover that little bit extra when
the going gets tough.
Liam's facing five of the most crucial days of his reign this
week, with Rangers looming on Saturday. He could be out of Europe and
trailing his rivals, who have a game in hand, by six points in the
championship. But he won't be sacked - Celtic can hardly afford another
staff pay-off.
I have the feeling, though, that Liam Brady is not the sort of
man to work on with his hands tied behind his back. If he went of his
own accord it would turn a Celtic drama into a crisis! I hope it
dosen't come to that because Scottish football needs a successful
Celtic and Brady, all being equal, can provide it. UNQUOTE
Cutting comments from Andy McInnes THE STAR - without permission.
Stephen
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48.484 | Another one bites the dust! | KBOMFG::TMCMANUS | | Wed Nov 04 1992 08:35 | 41 |
| Celtic 1 .v. 2 B. Dortmund
Essentially a game of 2 halfs. In the first, Celtic got off to the
perfect start. A goal in 13 mins from Gerry Crainey following an
intelligent piece of play from a corner. With the exception of
the last 5 mins of the first half Celtic looked well in command,
Boyd in particular was giving his marker a nightmare with his
strong purposeful flank attacking.
The Germans were lucky not to be reduced to 10 men after Bodo xxxx
committed two bookable fouls in quick succession. After being
yellow-carded for the first offence, he was waved away unpunished
for a slightly worse replica foul minutes later.
IMO the referee bottled his decision.
The game began to swing in those dying minutes of the first half.
Suddenly the "Scottish supporters nightmare" swung into life in the
shape of Chapuisat, who had 2 great chances to score, narrowly missing
on both occasions. The Celtic defense which up until that time had
looked well organised and solid, began to crumble and sadly the writing
was very much on the wall for the second half.
It was all over for the Scots in a frantic 5 minute spell, when the
Germans exposed acres of space through the heart of the Celtic
rear-gaurd to score twice.
With 60 mins gone, the game was dead and buried!
To summarise, it was another night for the poor long suffering Scottish
football supporter in Europe, where the team manage to snatch defeat
from the jaws of victory.
Scotland have one chance left (World Cup Qual. in Glasgow) to give this
impish Swiss thorn-in-the-flesh (Chapuisat) a good gubbin'.
What are our chances there I wonder ?
Tom
ps Good luck to both 'Gers and Hearts tonight...I think they'll both need
it!
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48.485 | Saturday...make or break | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Thu Nov 05 1992 10:18 | 9 |
| RE -2
A 1500 sum is a paltry payment when lined up aganist MIM's bonus but
remember the guaranteed gate money for the EuroLeague will easily cover
that and most of MIM's directors slaries as well.
Well done to MIM last night, my nationalistic ferver overcame me and I
actually cheered Sally when he scored but will MIM risk the scottish
champioship in a bid to win the European, things that make you go mmm..
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48.486 | Sorry but the Scot prem title is a formality.. | MIACT::RANKINE | | Thu Nov 05 1992 12:33 | 16 |
|
re -1
lets be honest, and remember Im not a rangers supporter, Rangers can
afford to rest key players for European games, and not risk the Scots
premier league. At the present time, Rangers are superior to every
Scottish team, and while the odd result may make others think
otherwise, they will walk away with the Scots Prem. They are now 6 pts
clear with a game in hand, even if Celtic beat them this weekend, if
they won the game in hand they are still 6 pts clear.
My hope is that Rangers play to their best abilities in the next
stages of the Euro Cup, and I will be there, on the sofa, cheering them
on, as I was last night.
Paul
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48.487 | 4 pointer tommorrow | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Fri Nov 06 1992 10:29 | 12 |
| If you plant a feather would you grow a chicken....
if.......if.........if......
in the words of Walt Smiff "We now have to play at Tynecastle, Pittodrie &
Paradise, I'll make a judgement on the league after that"
As ever Celtic have nothing to fear from MIM, it teams like Falkirk and
The Jags that we have to worry about, you beat teams like that week in
week out you win the league.
Hope springs eternal.....if not games a bogey.
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48.488 | | CLARID::STUART | | Fri Nov 06 1992 12:41 | 1 |
| What is MIM ?
|
48.489 | Murray International Metals | AYOV16::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Fri Nov 06 1992 12:56 | 1 |
|
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48.490 | Nothing like a loyal fan | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Fri Nov 06 1992 13:00 | 5 |
| There used to be a basketball team named MIM, he got fed up with them
and moved into football.
The men down at Somerset park didnt let him in so he threw away his Ayr
UTD scarf and bought out Sputnik Govan.
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48.491 | A tale of 2 �'s (All Celtic & then all Celtic !!) | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Mon Nov 09 1992 08:22 | 31 |
|
Rangers walked away from Parkhead with two points on Saturday. Ian
Durrant scoring the only goal of the match in the 32nd minute.
I don't think I've ever been at a more one sided Old Firm match in my
life.
Celtic totally dominated from start to finish, but again failed to put
the ball in the back of the net.
The were caught by the inevitable sucker punch when Gordon crossed,
McCoist nodded down & Durrant poked the ball past Bonner.
Gough cleared a McStay drive off the line, Goram saved brilliantly from
Slater twice & the wee man also saw an effort clip the bar in the
second half.
As I said, it was all Celtic & the fact that it took Rangers 28 minutes
into the second half to mount there first attack of the second period
underlines this.
With the Huns now 6 points ahead of us & with a game in hand...I am
ready to concede the title to Ibrox alreay !!!
Oh well, we'll just have to concentrate on the Cup (now where have I
heard that before !)
Saturdays team: Bonner, Galloway, Wdowczyk, Gillespie, Mowbray,
Grant, Boyd, McStay, Slater, Creaney, Collins.
Subs: Nicholas & O'Neil
Next match v Dundee United (Tannadice 11th November)
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48.492 | I'm not a Hun without the bus fares :-) | PAKORA::CPATRICK | Mr Patrick...No less | Mon Nov 09 1992 22:45 | 8 |
| JJ....
To quote the great Jock Stein ........
as long as we score 1 more than the opposition..that will do me...
SQF Jambo
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48.493 | Cambuslang Paradise found!!!!! | KIRKTN::MCAMERON | | Fri Nov 20 1992 01:47 | 23 |
|
Announced on news last night.
Celtic's dream move to a new super stadium
at Cambuslang will take place!!!!
By using amazing business accumen our forward thinking directors
have managed to find 12 outside backers to totally finance the project,
whilst still giving Celtic ownership of the ground.
The only obsticle in the way of the new Paraidice is gaining planning
permission from Glasgow City Council but as the venture will create
2000 new jobs and inject 78 million pounds into the local community
this should not cause any problems.
After this amazing announcement I could'nt wait to read the daily
ranger and the scottish hun to see Alex Cameron and Co eat large slices
of humble pie. What did they print ? Absolutly nothing. They just
totally ignored the whole story. No doubt they will now try their level
best to discredit Celtic's plans instead of admitting they were wrong
and the present board are the best men for the job. 8*)
Martin SQFCSC....................
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48.494 | And monkeys might fly out my butt...!!! | PAKORA::GMCKEE | | Fri Nov 20 1992 08:16 | 4 |
|
I take it they found an old memo from Mr Cassidy then....It sounds like
one of his press releases...8*)
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48.495 | I'll believe it when I see it | KURMA::SNEIL | | Fri Nov 20 1992 08:25 | 2 |
|
Heard that one of the major backers was Lego. @:^)
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48.496 | Paradise found | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Fri Nov 20 1992 09:01 | 10 |
| Distinct taste of sour grapes here....
....rememeber that MIM have forked out 10's of
millions on their stadium and their 55million pound would still only
get 10 bob if they melted it down. Nouvelle Paradice however will only
cost Celtic FC 2 million quid.
...all these ludicrous claims that were being made were
backup up by Superstadia, the same mob that financed Sputnik Govan's
stadium.
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48.497 | Sour Grapes ??? Your boards on the fermented ones.. | MASALA::GMCKEE | | Fri Nov 20 1992 10:32 | 11 |
|
How can it be sour grapes when we've already got what you lot
want, a great Stadium that is virtually full for most games.
As a point of interest who has said they'll give Celtic the
materials and build this Nouvelle Piggery for free ?? My understanding
is that the 2million quid is the price of the land. If they have got
sponsers for the rest It'll be interesting to see how they plan to
recover their investments. You don't get something for nothing...
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48.498 | Betcha Cambuslang remains CFC free!!! | KURMA::ISUTHERLAND | Go'n' play up your own end | Sun Nov 22 1992 15:38 | 4 |
|
RE last few concerning the Yahoos' new stadium.
So THAT'S what the second hand floodlight bulbs are for.
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48.499 | FOR SALE | KURMA::RFREW | BIG RAB | Thu Nov 26 1992 10:15 | 7 |
| One Piggery, live stock included
Needs some attention,
For Quick Sale.
Contact:: Farmer Brady
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48.500 | Probably took him a good � dozen attempts ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Nov 26 1992 11:03 | 8 |
|
Folks,
Either Rab's spelling has taken a turn for the better......or the Big
Numpti has had a spare three hours this morning to master the art !
Then again, I wonder when he mastered the art of logging in ?
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48.501 | Cant talk football, then talk stadium ..yawn.. | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Thu Nov 26 1992 11:29 | 17 |
| Now I would go easy on him, it usually requires a gathering of three
or four of them to think of something to say. It would appear he
risked this and went for it alone.
This guy obviousely got a bit excited this morning after last nights
Turkey Shoot comeback and just having realised Paradise was not up to
the standard of MIMs ground thought he would point it out to us.
A commendable effort considering it was still only 10:15 am.
Maybe by this afternoon he will have remembered we have won nothing but
the Tennants Sixes in the last three years and proceed to point this
out, we'll just have to wait and see.
Would'nt hold my breath though
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48.502 | Big Numpty Heid!!!!! | MASALA::MCAMERON | | Thu Nov 26 1992 12:54 | 10 |
|
Sorry Chaps,
I'm afraid I have to take the blame for the big Goats recent
foray(sp) into notes. Unfortunately I showed him how to log on so no
doubt we will hear more of his words of wisdom in the future.
Martin (In the huff with Rab)......
P.S. Rab has worked here for two years...........
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48.504 | Believe'st not thou eyes's | PAKORA::DGAMBLES | | Fri Nov 27 1992 14:53 | 2 |
|
Me thinks Mr Frew has left himself logged in again..........
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48.505 | Ma Auld Champion | KURMA::SWRIGHT | | Fri Nov 27 1992 16:49 | 7 |
| I think they spelt Jerseys wrong to throw us off the scent as thats
quite a big word for Rab to spell.....!!!
Anon.
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48.506 | No match report, coz I wisni there ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Wed Dec 02 1992 22:53 | 7 |
|
Scottish Premier League
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Celtic...........2 (Slater, Vata)
Aberdeen.........2 (Jess, Kane)
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48.507 | NIGHTMARE..it was like dreaming you were a hun | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Thu Dec 03 1992 11:43 | 24 |
| Well I wiz...
Slater gave us the perfect start by silencing his critics and ending
his 77 game famine with a 7 minute strike.
After that the sheep took control and never really lost it. It was a
defensive nightmare last night and thats what caused both goals. Last
nights game was not one of Boyd's best and his was weak tackle that
allowed Jess through to score 4 minutes later. McNally then had the
first of many aberations and gave the ball away to Booth who
slotted it through for Kane to score.
I missed the equlaiser as I was still scoffing my pie, needless to say
another new boy Vata got his first competitive goal.
Only Slater and Bonner were worth mentioning, McStay and Collins were
serving pies in the Celtic end and Mowbray also ranked in the nightmare
proportions.
Creaney hit the post with five mins to go and Bett smacked the bar two
mins later.
Lucky to get away with a point and it looks like the sheep could go all
the way this year, find out in two weeks time....
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48.508 | good game ! | AYOV14::AMOONEY | | Sat Dec 05 1992 13:22 | 31 |
|
The equaliser....from what I can remember the ball was crossed in from
the left by either Boyd or Collins,Payton chested it down and turned,
the ball spun across to Vata who flicked it over Snelders into the roof
of the net.After that it was end to end stuff (without doubt the best
game I've seen all season !),but I thought the Bhoys deserved a penalty
when Slater was fouled in the box and managed to stay on his feet,only
to be fouled again !
I was impressed with Vata's contribution,because when I saw him a few
months ago I thought he was a real cart horse!He must have been the
only player in the team who didn't actually waste a pass and played
simple,but effective football down the right side,until he was moved
into the right back berth late in the game,because McNally hadn't a
clue.
With Gillespie,Mowbray,Galloway,Wdowcyk (sp?) and ONeil either
injured or suspended for the game against Partick Thistle this
afternoon,Brady is really struggling for any resemblence of a defence.
Maybe they should do what the huns did,....hose the park and say they
had a burst pipe,and cancel the game ?
Here's one to get the fans talking.....last weekend le petit merde,
the Anti-Christ,call him what you want was rumoured to be going back to
the huns !Yes it's true he did visit Ibrox,but he was actually up
talking to Celtic !!!!(I got this info from someone who was at his
wedding,but if I get any follow ups I'll pass it on)
Andy
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48.509 | | KURMA::JJACK | | Tue Dec 08 1992 16:28 | 40 |
|
Partick Thistle.......2 Celtic.........3
Farningham, 2 Payton (H/T 1-2)
Grant
Creaney
Andy Payton opened the scoring early in the 1st half after good work
from Slater. He picked up on a defensive mistake at the edge of the
box & squared the ball to Payton.
From 18 yards, he slotted the ball past Nelson off the inside of the
post.
The second was a 25 yard strike from Peter `natty wee demi-wave'
with matching sideburns' Grant.
The ball broke high off a defender & the mad man scored another
excellent goal to match the beaut he scored at Fir Park a few weeks
past.
Thistle pulled one back before the break when fater some concerted
pressure, Ray `Lovely tackle on Huistra btw' Farningham shot high past
Bonner from 14 yards.
In the second half, Thistle played some good football & perhaps should
have equalised before Gerry Creaney scored with his first touch of the
ball after replacing Charlie `Let me go to Japan' Nicholas.
Vata (who played a blinder btw) crossed to PAyton on the edge of the
box. He turned his marker with speed & squared it to Gerry `Do
something with that wedge please' Creaney to side foot ther ball past
the ugly keeper (must be a Hun !).
Thistle to their credit didn't give up & if Bonner hadn't been in top
form again, they may well have snatched a point.
All in all a good two points to snaffle with only one recognised
defender on display (And even he was playing centre-half when he's
normally a full-back !)
Next game V Dundee 12th December
Saturdays team:
Bonner,O'Neil,Collins,McNally,Boyd,Vata,Grant,McStay,Slater,Nicholas,Payton
Subs: Creaney & Smith
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48.510 | not a classic | AYOV17::AMOONEY | | Sun Dec 13 1992 10:00 | 31 |
|
Result from yesterday.....
Celtic 1 Dundee 0 (h/t 0-0)
Payton
Not one of the bhoys better performances,but 2 points never the
less.Celtic were camped in Dundees half for most of the game,especially
in the first half without creating too many chances.McStay had put more
effort into his first half display than he had in his previous 3 games,
and should have scored after working a nice 1-2 with Vata,but slipped
when clean through on goal.
Celtic started the second half on the attack,and within 10 minutes
of the re-start took the lead.McStay won the ball in the middle of the
Dundee half,played the ball out to McNally on the right,he swung in a
cross for Payton who bulleted an unstopable header past the keeper.
Celtic had the chances to increase their lead,but Payton headed
straight at the keeper after some good work by Grant and Vata,and
then Vata himself hit the inside of the post from an acute angle,instead
of squaring it to Payton for an easy tap in.
Celtic deserved the victory,but a poor back pass by McCarrison (who
had just come on as sub) had Bonner struggling and nearly cost us a
point.Celtic are still lacking the killer instinct as well as a good
poacher.....maybe Tommy Coyne is due for a recall ?
Andy.
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48.511 | Will it work for me ?? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Tue Dec 15 1992 14:51 | 8 |
| My father in law said that there was a radio report on the new stadium
(proposed new stadium that should read), and that there is some form of
unique funding which results in Celtic having to pay very little
towards the cost. How did they manage/propose this ??
Cheers
Paul
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48.512 | Cos that's what'll happen..... | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Goths aint dead.They just look it | Tue Dec 15 1992 21:46 | 5 |
|
RE:Last,
Well,first they let the taxpayers pay for the refurbishment of
Hampden Park,then they go cap in hand to the SFA,and voila,a brand new
stadium at no cost to themselves.Quite simple really!!!
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48.513 | No Tims at Hampden! | MASALA::MCAMERON | | Sat Dec 19 1992 02:52 | 19 |
| RE:.511,
Celtic buy the land for 2 million pounds and therefore keep the
controling interest.
Then dozens of companys fight over who will give Celtic the money to
build the stadium.
Celtic then allow a chosen few to build their hotels, cinemas,
supermarkets etc around the finest stadium complex in Europe.
Simple but brilliant....
RE:Last,
Well it would make a change from the huns going "cap in hand to
the SFA". Asking to stage internationals in order to pay off their
massive overdraught because they couldn't fund the building of their
stadium properly.
Sounds like sour grapes to me,
Martin SQFCSC.........
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48.514 | It's the only way you'll get to Hampden in future years! | KURMA::ISUTHERLAND | Goths aint dead.They just look it | Tue Dec 22 1992 09:26 | 7 |
|
RE:Last.
Get your facts right.It was the SFA who came grovelling to
Rangers because Ibrox was the only all seated ground big enough
to host the World Cup qualifiers, thus enabling all those free
loaders at Park Gardens to make enough dosh to pay for their
5 star hotels in the States,if Scotland do manage to qualify.
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48.515 | Wide and empty spaces.... | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Tue Dec 22 1992 10:37 | 7 |
| Looking at the crowd I'd of said McDermott Park was big enough...
... anyway whats this got to do with CFC
....lets get back to the real issue of just when will Brady get his
finger out and sign Kevin Gallagher and get some quality into our
attack.
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48.516 | Is Gallagher the answer ? | AYOV17::AMOONEY | | Thu Dec 24 1992 03:19 | 11 |
|
re.-1
I wouldn't say the problem was with the attack,but with the midfield,
who aren't creating enough chances for the attack to prove themselves.
Let's hope we play 3 in attack (including Nicholas) against Dundee Utd
on Saturday.
Andy.
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48.517 | Think afore yi write!!! | MASALA::JROWAN | AUCHINLECK TALBOT, SIMPLY THE BEST. | Thu Dec 24 1992 10:12 | 11 |
| Re last,
Little wonder you lot are on the way to the scrapheap with a statement
like that. If the midfield can't get the ball to two attackers how the
hell are they going to get the ball to three. Its not hard to work out
that the third striker would mean a man LESS in midfield. So, to make
it easier to understand, the midfield would be playing with an extra
man less. So with this logical thinking we can look forward to the 'tic
playing alongside Pollok and Baillieston and the rest of the crap from
the Central league. Gon yersel, and wait till Auchinleck gets you in
the Junior cup.
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48.518 | A red,white & blue Talbot supporter from Govan ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Sat Dec 26 1992 08:06 | 4 |
|
Spoken like the true Hun that you are James !
SQFCSC
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48.519 | "One McAvennie, there's only......" | PAKORA::ELOVE | | Thu Dec 31 1992 13:33 | 13 |
| I just heard on the lunchtime news that Frank McAvennie has pulled out
of the deal with Partick Thistle after Celtic approached him and he
is at Parkhead today (Thurs 31st Dec) to talk to Brady. I always
thought "Maca" was one of the best players at Celtic park in recent
years and would be be pleased to see him in a Celtic jersey again,
although I'm sure it will be viewed with a fair amount of sniggering
by the cream buns et al. I'm glad that Brady appears to have finally
admitted to himself where our problems lie and if he does play Maca,
that he has the common sense to play Charlie along-side him. I must
admit it appears as the act of a man desperate to win the Scottish
Cup.
Eddie
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48.520 | Gubbed them 0-1 again!!!! | PAKORA::ELOVE | | Sun Jan 03 1993 21:01 | 26 |
| Once again we played Rangers off the park and took nothing from the
game. I've never seen so many clear cut chances wasted in my life, but
to be fair that well known Englishman, Morag (who incidentally was
making 'flute' gestures to the crowd) made some fine saves. The point
remains though that any strikers worth their salt would have buried
at least two of the several chances created. Rangers had one good
chance and scored from it; apart from that Bonner was rarely troubled.
The fact that Payton is now injured with a hamstring injury paves the
way for a fresh man up front (Charlie? Maca? Coyne?). The really sad
thing is that the huns have two recognised strikers whereas we have
at least 5; Brady should never need to worry about re-arranging the
team if a striker is out. What we need is a good old-fashioned poacher;
somebody like Andy Walker during his first season.
As for the referee I wouldn't say he was biased as much as completely
incompetent; the number of bad decisions (for both sides) was too
numerous to mention but one in particular was very annoying as follows;
towards the end of the game Eeyun Fergishin who had already been spoken
to after clattering McStay in the first half, deliberately kicked
Collins at knee level when super JC was moving away from the moronic
one with the ball at his feet; the Ref politely requested the ugly one
to "calm it down"; this was after having recently booked McCall and
O'Neil for talking back.
Anyway, let's just hope the other Frank doesn't cause an upset next
Saturday.
Eddie (Larkhall CSC)
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48.521 | | KURMA::SRODIE | RANGERS ARE CRAP | Wed Jan 06 1993 11:46 | 2 |
|
No league today
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48.522 | He's up, He's Hayes, He's Away!!! | PAKORA::JOWENS | | Wed Jan 06 1993 19:45 | 8 |
| Just noticed on the news that Celtic have finally managed to get rid
of that midfield maestro Martin Hayes to Welsh giants Swansea for the
low, low knockdown price of zilch.
Good piece of business that. A loss of 650000.
Jonno.
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48.523 | Is your sign-off short for Jonno Bag ? | KIRKTN::JJACK | c|e|l|t|i|c| | Thu Jan 07 1993 02:38 | 4 |
|
Oh Oh.....The Falkirk Hun from Govan has resurfaced !
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48.524 | Sorry about this..... | KIRKTN::JOWENS | | Thu Jan 07 1993 16:44 | 17 |
| Hello JJ,
glad to see that you missed me. Just thought I'd mention to
you that I no longer go to Brockville and don't plan to go back. I
certainly won't be back as long as they give Celtic and just about any
other team for that matter points as a going away present.
As for the personal insults column that you seem to enjoy firing in
my direction after most of my entries in to any football note, I think
perhaps you should take them elsewhere.
I thought that Hayes leaving may be of general interest to the
Celtic noters who didn't know. The dig at the money being wasted was
meant to be a joke but then you wouldn't understand a joke ever being
made about Celtic.
Jonno
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48.525 | Celtic out of S.S.L | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Fri Jan 08 1993 09:26 | 12 |
|
Hi
I heard on the radio that Celtic are pulling out of the Scottish Super
League set-up.
Anyone got any info why ?
Arnie
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48.526 | The TREBLE is on!!! | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Fri Jan 08 1993 09:51 | 9 |
| Now that Celtic have returned to the fold and the "SSL" continues...
..does this mean that we will be playing Ayr UTD et al for a place in
"The Champions of Europe" league as the SFA will have nothing to do with
Wallarse, MIM & Co.
... I feel the treble coming on next year, and MIM wont be able to
defend their European Cup triumph......shame
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48.527 | Talbot to take Celtics place!!! | PAKORA::JROWAN | AUCHINLECK TALBOT, SIMPLY THE BEST. | Fri Jan 08 1993 16:22 | 6 |
| Re last,
Its easy to understand why Celtic have withdrawn. With
Aberdeen, Rangers and Dundee Utd out of the way it will be much easier
to win something playing against the likes of Brechin, Forfar,
Meadowbank, Huntly and Cumnock.
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48.528 | League of there own. | PAKORA::NPATERSON | HMFC 1874 | Sun Jan 10 1993 10:40 | 14 |
| Looks like the Celtic board of directors have got it just right after
yesterdays display.
Withdrawing from the SSL seems the most sensible thing they've done
for years.
May i also take this opportunity to wish all those Celtic fans out
there all the best in a league of there own.
Another SQF Jambo
C'mon the SSL.
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48.529 | What's happening ???? | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | Three pence ana bent fag dowt... | Wed Jan 13 1993 08:58 | 22 |
|
Withdrawl. Is this an attempt to stop a takeover. Maybe they've done it
to get their house in order but three years without a trophy. The team
should have been sorted out by now, not by bying stopgap players but
players who are good enough to pull on the jersey. The financial
difficulties they are in now will be nothing compared to this
withdrawl. Celtic need to be part of the SSL because this is where all
the sponsorship money will be in the future. Also a full press
statement should have been made at the time, "We're pulling out..." is
just not good enough.
Why will they not at least let someone with a business brain, or just a
brain onto the board. If Murray had moved into Celtic instead of
Rangers they would be on a sound footing by now. Rangers were going
nowhere before Murray and look at them now. Lets be realistic, we have
no sponsor and no money to improve the team. Success breeds money and
none will be forthcoming at this latest escapade.
I think i've got my point across, or we'll be joining the ranks of
Third lanark and Renfrew.
Totally dejected...colin.
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48.530 | Rathole | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Wed Jan 13 1993 09:25 | 1 |
| Whatever happened to Cathkin Park ??
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48.531 | Save the trees !!!! | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | Three pence ana bent fag dowt... | Wed Jan 13 1993 10:27 | 4 |
|
Probably got an office block built on it now.....8*)
colin.
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48.532 | a new home ?? | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Wed Jan 13 1993 14:17 | 5 |
| Yeh - Gordon "Monaco Mad" Stuart lent me a mag once that had a picture
of Cathkin terraces covered in weeds - however I've a feeling that
Barratt have got to it now ..
Ray
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48.533 | Only Blue Will Do! | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Wed Jan 13 1993 15:29 | 6 |
| Awfully quiet in here these days.I know there's not much to shout about
on the football front fou you lot but what about some honest discussion
on your thoughts about the board going with the SFL instead of the
SSL.I thought this note would have been full of opinions on this.
Gordon
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48.534 | Whats to say....? | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Wed Jan 13 1993 16:33 | 26 |
| These notes are used to discuss form, results and team, not the ups and
downs of politicians with Scottish football, you can account / make
excuses for on the park activity where it is for all to see and argue
about, but not shady backroom board meetings etc, get ma drift.
The behaviour of the board speaks for itself however maybe their
motives are more honourable.
If they say...as they do...that the SFL's proposal meets the
requirements initally set out by Superleague then why change, after all
the F.A. premier league hasnt exactly set the world on fire.
Remember the SSL is voting against a reduced fixture league, their top
priority, a league they will have to play in next year regardless
before the proposed SSL starts season 94/95. Why not play in that type
of format to see how it goes ? Personally I would prefer a 10 team
league / winter break playing into June, but we all have our own beef
about that.
It wouldnt suprise me if Celtic had done a deal with the SFA to get
Hampen for European ties ( if we get there ). That is understandable,
our board set up prevents people with millions moving onto our board.
All this type of business is worked out behind doors, not really much
you can say
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48.535 | Final lament | IRNBRU::SHIELDS | Press KP7 for a frontal lobotomy | Thu Jan 14 1993 09:56 | 25 |
| Well I'm offsky as tommorrow I am severed, ouch, sounds painful
... a real shame really as 'Tic were just turning the corner....not.
Dissappointing times as with MIM having a heavy schedule in Europe they
were going to have to field their girls team in the league while the
big guns were doing battle in Europe. And with weather like this a
heavy schedule of replays could have put us & the sheep in a
challenging position...oh well..
On a constructive note now that Coventry are out the Cup there is no
reason at all why Brady should not sign Kevin Gallagher and get some
bite in our attack.
I've had enough of the roon ball game for a while anyway, keep your
eyes glooed to the screen on 31st January at the Sooperbool, you'll see
two mental Tims in Celtic shirts, a guy with a camcorder and a huge
Scotland flag, I'll be the the tall good looking one with all his
own teeth.
See you in paradise.............where ever that may be,
Nick.
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48.536 | Inversely of course.... | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Go to Falkirk. | Sat Jan 16 1993 23:07 | 4 |
|
Any truth in the rumour that the Timmites forward line are trying to
break the British record,set by Chris Woods,for the most consecutive
clean sheets?
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48.537 | Tak suma yon ! | MASALA::JJACK | c|e|l|t|i|c| | Tue Jan 19 1993 23:24 | 7 |
|
Yes...this is indeed true !
And after we've broken this record, we're going after the Huns all time
low attendance record (v Morton) of 2000.
We may be bad, but we'll never be THAT bad !!!!
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48.538 | AYE RRRRRREADY!! | MASALA::MCAMERON | | Wed Jan 20 1993 01:56 | 6 |
|
John,
There must have been alot more than 2000 at the Morton game
you mention because every Hun I've ever spoken to or heard
interviewed was there.
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48.539 | You must have been drunk at the time ! | MASALA::JJACK | c|e|l|t|i|c| | Wed Jan 20 1993 02:53 | 9 |
|
Martin,
You mean to say, you understood what they were saying ?
(Please note that the word `saying' can be replaced by
grunting/snarling etc..))
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48.540 | Only Blue Will Do | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Wed Jan 20 1993 09:08 | 2 |
| Still saves you having to talk about the ineptness of Billy Brady's
Bhoys.
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48.541 | We gubbed them 1-0 ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | c|e|l|t|i|c| | Thu Jan 21 1993 02:42 | 11 |
|
Scottish Cup 3rd round replay
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Celtic........ 1 Clyde....... 0
Coyne, 39
Another rivetting performance from our formidable forward line 8*)))
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48.542 | You won thats the main thing | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Women, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nuts | Thu Jan 21 1993 08:36 | 8 |
|
I saw the highlights last night.
Celtic could have won by alot more except for poor finishing, and a young
goalie who must have played the game of his life. He brought of some fine
saves.
Mick
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48.543 | Question | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Jan 21 1993 12:58 | 10 |
|
This was asked on RTE radio for the last 2 mornings. I'm not convinced
they gave the right answer
Which club did Jock Stein manage before Celtic?
Please don't just jump in if you heard the answer on the radio this
morning.
Gary.
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48.544 | Am I the 1s to be wrong ?? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Thu Jan 21 1993 13:05 | 3 |
| Dunfermline ??
Paul
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48.545 | | AYOV16::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Jan 21 1993 13:11 | 3 |
| Dunfermline it was. He took them to a couple of Cup Finals in his time
Kev..
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48.546 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Jan 21 1993 15:18 | 10 |
|
Re last 2, thanks lads. I thought it was Dundfermline but wasn't he
with Llanelli as well?
Anyway RTE gave the answer as Hibernian. Given that it took 2 days and
no correct answers until this morning I was surprised.
I presume Hibs is definitely wrong.
Gary.
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48.547 | JOCK STEIN CONT.... | KIRKTN::WHERSHAW | | Thu Jan 21 1993 17:40 | 3 |
| I reckon he left Dunfermline to join Hibs.He later left Hibs to
join Celtic.
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48.548 | From Chumps to Champs ! | PAKORA::JJACK | c|e|l|t|i|c| | Thu Jan 21 1993 22:32 | 5 |
|
The D-Mob Bay J SQFCSC are of the same impression as the previous
noter.
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48.549 | | MASALA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in....... | Sat Jan 23 1993 06:22 | 6 |
|
It was Hibernian.
Archie
Old enough to remember, but only just!
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48.550 | And Jack casts the line into the blue waters..... | PAKORA::JJACK | c|e|l|t|i|c| | Wed Jan 27 1993 14:23 | 17 |
|
I was glad to see MacAvennie enjoy Saturdays match, he never stopped
smiling for the 90 minutes (probably thinking of next weeks huge pay
cheque).
The conditions on Saturday bordered on the farcical & there was very
little good football played. Any that was, obviously didn't come from
the Silky Soccer stars of Airdrie, but from the best footballing side
in the country.
Looks like Charlie Nicholas' days at Parkhead are numbered by the way.
When Brady spoke in the press last week about his choice of strikers,
he mentioned everyone & all their individual strengths & I'm afraid
poor Charlie didn't even rate a mention.
Never mind Nick, no 1st team football for you....but you're still a
better footballer than Sally McCoist !
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48.551 | | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Wed Jan 27 1993 16:49 | 4 |
| Did MacAvennie "play" (and I use the word advisedly) or did he grin
his way through the match from a seat in the main stand ???
Ray
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48.552 | Are you from 47 land by any chance??? | PAKORA::MCAMERON | | Wed Jan 27 1993 18:33 | 3 |
|
Yes thats right, he made Celtic's goal with a glancing header
from his seat in the main stand...
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48.553 | | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Thu Jan 28 1993 14:03 | 2 |
| Nope actually - I don't have a note although I used to in the
BALZAC days - PTFC Agro .. Ray
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48.554 | | PAKORA::JJACK | c|e|l|t|i|c| | Sat Jan 30 1993 11:24 | 11 |
|
Looks like another attempt at ousting the present board may not be too
far away. Brain Dempsey has been known to be aquiring shares on behalf
of Gerald WeirdsortofJewishname (Ex-What Every One Wants tycoon) &
according to Gerry McHun on last nights Scotsport Extra-Time, the
rebels (I like that word) aren't far off accumulating 50%+ of the
shares in Celtic Football Club. Gerry `I love you Walter & I want to
have your children' McHun wouldn't go into details but stated that next
week he'll have a major announcement to make.....Watch this space !
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48.555 | Gerry`s Sound.................... | PAKORA::TDOLAN | | Sat Jan 30 1993 14:18 | 42 |
| The news is here !!! Why wait for Gerry McHun and his MAJOR
announcment when you can get it now !!!!
Brian Dempsey ( Ex Actor, ie. Dempsey and Makepeace ) did not
have enough financial backing and needed another party to go
halfers and join the bobbles.. Oh I mean the rebels..and get
the 50+% of the shares needed. In steps Mr What Everyone
Wants offers him the 20 quid for the other 26% of the shares,
a set of green lycra strips ( for the home games ) and as many
pairs of dancing cloggs that they need. All that remains now
is for Mr Dempsey to sign the agreement and the deal will be
done. It is expected to go through in about two weeks time,
as the stupid sh*te hasn`t got a clue ( which is probably why
he`s going back to Celtic ) and as far as my contacts have told
me, he`s still learning to sign his own name, with the letters
joined together ( part of the contract )...
8-)))))))))))
And if the deal doesn`t work out as planned, Gerry McHun himself
is going to put in a massive bid of...
42 quid !!!!! buy out the whole Celtic board, sell the team ( should
get at least 200 quid for the 20 or so players available ), sell
the flood light bulbs to Dundee Utd in a straight swap for Duncan
Ferguson, sell Ferguson to his beloved Rangers for 2.5 million (
making a wee profit to himself ) and sell the parkhead property
to Dorothy Perkins.......
Naaaaaaawwwwww
Tam.....
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48.556 | result from yesterday | AYOV17::AMOONEY | | Sun Jan 31 1993 10:47 | 25 |
|
Result from yesterday:
Celtic 1 (McStay)
Motherwell 1 (not sure)
The usual story.....Celtic had all the pressure and countless chances
in the second half,and only had a Paul McStay goal (just after the re-
start) to show for their efforts.MacAvennie,Coyne and Slater all had good
chances in the game (Coyne even rounded the keeper,but still missed) but
in fairness the 'well keeped was playing a blinder.
Motherwell equalised in injury time (with only their second attempt in the
2nd half),but it looked like a bit of a mix up between Gillespie and
Bonner (I didn't really get a good view of it as I was heading out at
the time,thinking the 2 points were in the bag).
Man of the match ......Paul McStay.
Andy.
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48.557 | C'mon JJ,play the christian!!! | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | Falkirk BEARn | Mon Feb 01 1993 02:01 | 8 |
|
RE:.554
rebels (I like that word)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Yet another example of double standards from a person claiming to be
a non-bigot in note 47.
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48.558 | Only the Cup | GVA05::MCKERLEY | | Wed Feb 03 1993 19:08 | 1 |
|
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48.559 | At last! Some goals! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | | Wed Feb 03 1993 21:50 | 10 |
| Latest result (couple of minutes to go).
Celtic 5 St Johnstone 1
Coyne 2 Who cares.
McAvennie
Duvchek
Collins
Eddie
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48.560 | There's only ONE footballing side in Glasgow !! | KIRKTN::JJACK | I pray to Macca | Fri Feb 05 1993 01:41 | 69 |
|
Re.557
Gome off it Iain, surely you can spot one of my wind ups by now !
After all, you've been guilty of enough of them in your day !!
Match report:
Celtic.............5 St.Johnstone..........1
Coyne (pens.23 & 29) Arkins (86)
MacAvennie (36)
Wdowczyk (41)
Collins (46)
At last, a performance that merits a match report. This was my first
venture into Paradise this year, and Bhoy am I glad I did !
I've been saying (to myself) for months that we were due to give
someone a right gubbing, and last night we did just that.
If it hadn't been for some marvellous saves from Saints keeper, Andy
Rodes, it could easily have been double figures.
As early as the 2nd minute he parried away a thundering Coyne shot from
the edge of the box & in the next fifteen minutes pulled off saves from
MacAvennie, Slater & Coyne again.
In the 22nd minute, Coyne attempted a harmless looking cross, & that
daft ex-Hun Ian Reford handled it.
Our first penalty award in months & up stepped Bomber to fire it past
the keeper. Two minutes later the referee should have given
another when Slater was hacked down as he bore in on goal. This time
the refs bottle went. Fortunately, he made ammends a few minutes later
when Slater was bowled over by, yes you guessed, that daft ex-Hun
Redford again. Coyne put the ball in the same place as his previous
effort, with Rodes deciding to dive the other way.
The third goal was a peach. A marvellous 25 yard pass from Slater
through a ruck of players, Macca controlled it & as Rodes advanced, the
smiling one lobbed the ball over the keeper from 20 yards.
I thought that would have been the end of it, but up popped Shuggie on
the edge of the box & after beating one man he thumped it low past Rodes
from 20 yards.
Half-Time: 4 - 0
The second half was only a minute old when St.Johnstone got into
difficulties in the 18 yard box. They had three attempts to clear, but
that big huddy (& ex-Hun) John McClelland boobed & passed it to Collins
who rifled home from 18 yards. No more goals for the classy Celtic, but
plenty of fine chances & sometimes acrobatic saves from the excellent Andy
Rodes.
St.Johnstone got a consolation goal near the end, and a fine one at
that, when Vinny Arkins picked the ball up on the wing, beat two
defenders & fired low past Bonner from 16 yards.
All in all an enjoyable night, especially as the Hunswithoothebusfare
lost at Dens.
Falkirk in the cup on Saturday. It should be a difficult game & here's
hoping we can get past this one & keep our season alive.
Your Roving SQF reporter
Last nights team: Bonner, McNally, Boyd, Wdowczyk, Galloway, Vata,
Slater, McStay, MacAvennie, Coyne & Collins
Subs: Grant (On for Vata) & Nicholas (On for Slater)
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48.561 | | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Fri Feb 05 1993 11:07 | 1 |
| Rathole: is McClelland the manager of St. Johnstone now ??
|
48.562 | YES !! | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | I'm virtually real !!! | Fri Feb 05 1993 12:24 | 1 |
|
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48.563 | Macca and TC! Who'd have thought? | KIRKTN::ELOVE | | Fri Feb 05 1993 20:33 | 8 |
| I was a bit surprised that nobody commented on Charlie's contribution
to the game against St Johnstone considering he was on for 20 mins.
Was he that bad that he didn't merit a mention either here or in any
of the daily newspapers (Daily Rangers etc).
Nice to see that Brady has finally seen the light and dropped Creany;
a decision which is long overdue.
Eddie (Larkhall CSC).
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48.564 | He's still a better player than Creaney btw !! | KIRKTN::JJACK | I pray to Macca | Fri Feb 05 1993 22:53 | 17 |
| Eddie,
Glad to see you found your way from the Notts County note 8*)
Nicholas' contribution to the match on Wednesday went unoticed simply
because Charlie's contribution...........went unoticed !!
He made a few good passes & beat the odd man now & again, but was never
on long enough to assert himself. He also played an attacking midfield
role (after replacing Slater), and really didn't see a lot of the ball.
Me finx the only reason he was on the bench was because the reserves
didn't have a match on ! Come Saturday, no doubt he'll be back playing
with the 2nd XI.
What a waste of superb talent !
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48.565 | we won we won | KURMA::RFREW | BIG RAB | Sat Feb 06 1993 05:25 | 3 |
| It's a sad day when you all get excited after taking 2 points off a
mediocre team.It just goes to show what a desperate state your poor
club is in.
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48.566 | We're so pish it's unbelievable !!! | KIRKTN::JJACK | I pray to Macca | Sat Feb 06 1993 19:26 | 9 |
|
Falkirk............................ 2
Inconsistent bunch of huddies...... 0
So the Celts season is over in February, and Liam looks like heading
for the dole queue !
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48.567 | An all time low! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | | Mon Feb 08 1993 11:01 | 17 |
| As I stood broken hearted on Saturday at "Dumpsville" after watching
the worst team in the world beating the once Mighty Celtic who have
fallen on hard times lately, I heard one of my comrades say "... with
a bit of practice we could be PURE s***e...."
We can complain all we want about boards of directors and managers and
coaches but at the end of the day Celts had no strategy, no tactics and
too many expensive players who were not prepared to take responsibility
for the situation. Falkirk deserved their win and despite the fact that
a certain section of their fans persisted in lowering their standards
to the level of the Govan bunch with dubious hiring policies by singing
that well known brand of Sectarian songs, I wish them well in the next
round against the huns from Edinburgh.
Roll on the close season.
Eddie (Larkhall CSC)
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48.568 | "The only way is up" | KIRKTN::ALANBROWN | The Ferryman | Sat Feb 13 1993 21:07 | 9 |
| ABERDEEN 1 (Pantylinen).
CELTIC 1 (Payton).
According to reports,Celtic showed a bit more fighting spirit after
going a goal down and deserved a share of the points.
Al.
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48.569 | No more,please!! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | | Sun Feb 21 1993 20:53 | 48 |
|
CELTIC 0 PARTICK 0
This has got to be the most disgraceful game of football (I use the
term loosely) I have ever seen in my life and if this type of inept
Celtic performance continues, then I don't see any more than 50
thousand people attending their final 7 home games. To be fair though,
Thistle played a brand of football normally employed by the likes of
Motherwell or Airdrie with a packed midfield (most of whom were inside
the box at any one time) and one striker. Lambie said before the game
that these would be his tactics and he got exactly what he came for, one
point. The high wind didn't help but this cannot excuse the attitude of
the players who did what they have done most of the time this season
particularly at home against lesser oppostion, huffed and puffed for
the whole 90mins. It must be hard for the players to be motivated with
only a place in the UEFA cup a possibility; small consolation for a
season with no domestic honours. But the fact is that the supporters
are turning out to be entertained and instead are being delivered a
sub-standard product, which in the long run they will not stand for.
I'm not sure I know the answer to this dilemma but one thing I am sure
about is that Celtic are missing a captain with the leadership
qualities of Roy Aitken and although I wouldn't p**s on the man if he
was on fire, he certainly played a big part in the relative success
of the eighties. I'm also becoming bored with the slow build-up from
the back tactics that Brady has instilled on the players; other teams
have become wise to it. Celtic's strong point has always been to
combine skill with speed; one touch football, YES, but do it at such a
pace that the opposition don't know where the ball is until it hits the
back of the net. Playing across field balls just gives the other team
time to regroup, start marking players and retreat to the penalty area.
We also don't have anyone who can make it to the byline and put over a
decent cross. Anton Rogan took a lot of abuse as a player but I've
still to see anyone who could take on a defender, beat him, get to the
byline and cross the ball back the way as well as Rogan did and still
get back up the park to do his primary job of defending. I like Boyd
and Dubchek (excuse the spelling, it's the schooling you know) but they
are not pacey enough to be used in the attacking full back role that
Celtic have always been famous for.
My prediction is that Brady will get one more year, during which he
will win nothing again and will be replaced by Tommy Burns, a man who
knows what it is like taste glory in a Celtic jersey. There is a lot of
troubled water to pass under the bridge before that mind you.
Yours in disillusionment,
Eddie (Larkhall CSC).
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48.570 | FEED THE BEAR | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Sun Feb 21 1993 23:07 | 13 |
|
Eddie,
What have you got against Big Roy?
Ok he wasn't the most skillful player i've ever seen(understatement),
but he was a true Celt and ALWAYS gave 100% for the cause.
I wish we had 11 players with half the passion he had for the club
rather than the pretenders we have at the moment.
I agree with you that we have lacked an insperational(sp)captain
since Big Roy was hounded out by the so called impartial media.
Colm.
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48.571 | Yes, PLEASE no more ! | MASALA::JJACK | I pray to Macca | Sun Feb 21 1993 23:16 | 33 |
|
Eddie,
I beg to differ on your suggestion that Boyd isn't pacey enough.
IMO, he's the best full-back in Scotland at present. He's one of the
fastest, if not the fastest in the game. His crossing is exceptional &
he's a relatively strong tackler. As for Wdowczyk (correct spelling,
better scooling 8*)), he's a sweeper & should be used in that role
behind Galloway or Mowbray (when fit).
McNally should be replaced by an experienced full-back & another
quality midfielder bought to assist Collins & Mr.70% effort himself,
Paul McStay.
We really have to off-load players first I know before this will
happen, but surely we can pick up some kind of cash from the sale of
players such as Grant, Coyne, Nicholas & Miller.
I don't pretend to have all the answers to our problems, but they won't
go away until we make some (or any) effort to resolve some of the issues
currently surrounding the club.
The board have got to step down to allow an injection of cash into the
playing side. Brady HAS to adopt different types of tactic for
different types of game. McStay has to begin stamping his authority in
midfield in ALL our matches & our strikers (including Slater) HAVE to
start scoring regularly.
At this moment in time, I'm merely keeping a low profile & hoping our
problems begin to slowly disappear, but like you Eddie, I see no pot
of gold at the end of what's beginning to look like, a red, white & blue
rainbow.
JJ SQFCSC
|
48.572 | | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Mon Feb 22 1993 17:59 | 6 |
| I think this game was ominous for Thistle. After all, the season that
Clydebank were relegated they beat (I think) both Rangers and Celtic
on their own turf. Partick have now taken 3/4 at Celtic Park, roll on
Aberdeen ...
Ray (PTFC aggro)
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48.573 | Big Roy who? | KIRKTN::ELOVE | | Mon Feb 22 1993 21:19 | 23 |
| John,
I see that during the boring matches we've been attending recently
you've taken to writing flowery prose (see end of last note); you
definitely had better schooling than me.
I agree with some of your points but if you think Tom Boyd is the
fastest full back in Scotland you've been going to too many snail races
recently. You're right about the Dove; his best position is at sweeper
as he has proved so many times.
In reply to Colm's comments two notes ago, the reason that I
despise Aitken is because after publicly blaming McNee for hounding
him out of Scottish football, he acted in a completely stomach churning
manner when he returned to St Mirren by saying that what had happened
about a year before was "all water under the bridge" and was giving
it the old pals routine (lots of sickening smiles etc). If he had
simply said that he stood by his comments but was prepared to forgive
and forget I would still have had some respect for him; as it is he can
go .......himself. In any case, if he was such a Celtic man who always
gave 100% for the cause, he would never have left the club a little
over half way through the season, despite the hounding.
Your mate, Eddie
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48.574 | A WIN? | KIRKTN::ELOVE | | Tue Feb 23 1993 21:21 | 3 |
| Just heard,
Dundee 0 Celtic 1 (Payton, 47mins)
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48.575 | !! CONGRATULATIONS !! | AYOV14::BGILCHRIST | | Wed Feb 24 1993 10:32 | 3 |
|
Dundee must be devastated
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48.576 | I suppose it depends on your definition of entertainment? | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Ipswich for the Cup | Sat Feb 27 1993 11:44 | 13 |
|
RE.569
Eddie,
it's good to see that there is at least one Tim who hasn't
been suckered into believing the p!$h written by the Scottish Press,
about Celtic being the most "entertaining" team in the country.
Take my advice.Jump on one of those many buses which leave your town
every Saturday and head for the South side of Glasgow,where the punters
may not be entertained in the style which you have been accustomed
in the last few years,but at least we see lots of goals and lots and
lots of trophies. ;>).
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48.577 | am no a bigot...i just hate huns.... | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Sun Feb 28 1993 08:29 | 9 |
|
Or you could just go to any other ground in the country,
close your eyes and listen to the songs..............
it'll sound just like your in the south side of Glasgow
without the smell.................:-)
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48.578 | Do opposing fans sing Flower o' Scotland to you's as well | KURMA::ISUTHERLAND | Ipswich for the Cup | Sun Feb 28 1993 09:18 | 4 |
|
Colm,
I didn't realise that Hampden had been completed and your mob
had moved in already.;>)
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48.579 | STILL more entertaining than the Govan Scum XI | KIRKTN::JJACK | I pray to Macca | Sun Feb 28 1993 11:26 | 19 |
| re.576
<<Take my advice.Jump on one of those many buses which leave your town
^^^^^
every Saturday and head for the South side of Glasgow>>
Surely you mean bandwagon Iain ?
Falkirk.....0 Celtic......3
McAvennie
Payton, 2
Not exactly sweet revenge for the cup defeat, but at least it wiped the
smile off the Sash singing Falkirk suporters faces !
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48.580 | I've always been Brugge fan! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | | Tue Mar 02 1993 21:45 | 23 |
| RE: 48.576
Dear Mr Sutherland,
Thank you for your reply to my comments about the
Celtic/Thistle game. I must make it clear to you that I still believe
Celtic are the best footballing side in Scotland although it has to be
said that this season it has been the exception rather than the rule,
some of the best performances being against the bigger clubs. Last
season, Celtic produced some of the best football combined with lotsa
goals I have seen in recent years; but they won nothing says you. True,
which is exactly my point, Brady's style quickly became very
predictable and easy to snuff out. In fact it is almost too good for
the Premier league when you see some of the crap teams/players in this
dismal league set-up. Rangers were never a classy footballing side
although I admit that Smith has tried to change that in recent years.
The most wonderful aspect of Celtic's glory years was not just the
results and trophies but the style with which they were won. No other
scottish team has done this either before or since.
As for joining one of the many Larky true blue buses, my principles can
only be stretched so far.
Eddie
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48.581 | I know it's somewhere doon there | KURMA::RFREW | BIG RAB | Wed Mar 03 1993 18:16 | 11 |
| Could somebody help me out with an inquiry I have?
Rangers play in the European Super duper Champions league tonight,
everyone knows that.
Now can some well informed chappie tell me who the Tims are playing?
Hibs Boys Club, or even maybe Glen buck cherry pickers, or you could
maybe even have a good search, and play with yourselves while the big
games on the telly.
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48.582 | Let the truth be known...the huns are garbage !!! | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | I'm virtually real !!! | Wed Mar 03 1993 18:17 | 9 |
|
Short memories reign supreme at Scumland.
What about the embarrassing performances of the huns in the past two or
three years in Europe Rab ????
Like I've said already "Good luck....NOT !!!"
colin.
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48.583 | Celtic beat Shelbourne | GALVIA::SPAIN | There's always the U.S. | Thu Mar 04 1993 12:09 | 9 |
|
Celtic defeated Shelbourne 4-0 in Dublin last night. The game was
spoiled as a contest when Shels had keeper Jody Byrne sent off after 5
minutes.
The scorers were Payton,Boyd,Slater and Brady. Yes Brady, he came on
as a sub.
Gary.
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48.584 | Now Neuchatal Xamax,that's what i call embarassing... | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Ipswich for the Cup | Thu Mar 04 1993 22:27 | 10 |
|
>>> What about the embarrassing performances of the huns in the past
two or three years in Europe <<<
1990 lost to Red Star......eventual Winners.
1991 lost to Bayern ......beaten Semi-Finalists
1992 lost to Sparta ......just pipped by Barcelona(Winners) in
Champions League.
Yeah,totally embarrassing, eh Colin???
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48.585 | Accept the facts........ | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | I'm virtually real !!! | Fri Mar 05 1993 09:29 | 26 |
|
>>> What about the embarrassing performances of the huns in the past
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
two or three years in Europe <<<
1990 lost to Red Star......eventual Winners.
^^^^
1991 lost to Bayern ......beaten Semi-Finalists
^^^^
1992 lost to Sparta ......just pipped by Barcelona(Winners) in
^^^^ Champions League.
Even though they were defeated, they did not go down fighting, they
were crap !! At least this year if they don't do it, they've
performed well !!!
I can't believe I'm sticking up for the hun...
ps. Don't see a reply to my notes in your side of the woods Iain ???
Or do you only reply when they get slagged.....
The 11 Commandments......11:Thou shalt not slag the Huns !!!!
8*)
colin.
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48.586 | 12th Commandment:Never baffle Tims with facts. | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | Go to Falkirk | Sat Mar 06 1993 22:25 | 14 |
|
Re:last
>>> Accept the facts....<<<
Colin,
the facts are that of the three teams who have beaten us in the
last three seasons,two of them have went on to finish in the
last four of the competition,and the other went on to win it.
Looking at the games,if you watched them as a neutral,(hardly
likely),then you could honestly say that only Red Star outclassed
us.Hardly "embarrassing performances".
The difference between this season and the last couple is that
this year we've actually carried a bit of luck,(and gotten
ourselves a better Manager).
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48.587 | Ah but in 1951 we beat.......... | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | I'm virtually real !!! | Sun Mar 07 1993 08:40 | 8 |
| re:last
Totally agree with the 'better manager' statement Iain, anyway you
could go on all night about these things so we'll call it a draw !!!!
8*)
colin
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48.588 | Last word!.....or is it?....... | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | Go to Falkirk | Sun Mar 07 1993 20:46 | 3 |
|
OK,Colin,we'll call it a draw,but it was a scoring draw,so i go thru'
on the away goal rule. ;>)
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48.589 | COINS for COYNE | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Wed Mar 10 1993 15:09 | 12 |
|
TOMMY COYNE is having transfer talks with Tranmere Rovers this afternoon
and according to the radio, he will be a Tranmere player before the day
is out.
He is in the pool for tonights game against Hearts and was meant to
have been in the starting 11, but if things go his way, he won't even
be at Parkhead come Kick-off.
Will Brady get the money or will it go to the Bank ?
Arnie
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48.590 | Thank God (or JPII) that I wizni there ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Shammy Kebab | Fri Mar 12 1993 02:13 | 12 |
|
Celtic.......1 Huns-withoot-the-bus-fare.......0
Payton,85
A totally crappy game by all accounts. Still, two points in the bag &
that European place seems closer.
Great season when this is all we've got to look forward to in
mid-March, huh ?
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48.591 | call this football ??? | AYOV14::AMOONEY | | Tue Mar 16 1993 12:03 | 16 |
|
re.-1
Yes,you heard correctly...CRAP game.All I can remember is a McNally
header being cleared off the line towards the end of the first half,
and Paytons' well taken goal.This was without doubt the worst game of
football I've witnessed this season !!!
Hibs tonight.....let's hope for a more inspiring performance and 2
points.
Andy.
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48.592 | The Boston Celtics won last night | MASALA::ELOVE | | Wed Mar 17 1993 15:59 | 8 |
| Hi Fellow Tic's,
How did the game go against Hibs?
By the way I'll drink a pint of Guinness to you all in Boston tonight
(Saint Patrick's day).
Cheers Eddie
|
48.593 | | KIRKTN::AMCARTHUR | x8225 | Wed Mar 17 1993 16:06 | 14 |
|
Celtic 2 Hibs 1
Payton (2) Wright
seemingly Celtic were their usual crap with Hibs missing a hatfull of
chances. So the record says anyway...
Still its 2 points.
And 2 points on Saturday :^)
Andrew.
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48.594 | heheheheheheeh | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | You Ain't seen nothing yet ! | Wed Mar 17 1993 16:44 | 8 |
| re-1
Andy,
you seem to support more teams than the town clock has faces :-)
SQF Jambo
:-)
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48.596 | Your Noe a ...!!! | KIRKTN::SWRIGHT | Whisky Nose, Strawberry Cheeks.!! | Wed Mar 17 1993 16:59 | 1 |
| Ill have to Agree with you on that one Sidney...!!
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48.597 | Come on ye' Brooje!! | MASALA::ELOVE | | Wed Mar 17 1993 21:48 | 11 |
| Tam,
I know you'll probably take this badly, but honestly I wasn't
really including you (and any other bluish tinged people) in my
"toast".
Anyway, hopefully by the time you read this Brugge will have put
you lot in your place.
Eddie
p.s. Did you know that St Patrick's father was born in Brugge?
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48.598 | Rangers F.C #1.... | PAKORA::TDOLAN | | Thu Mar 18 1993 08:42 | 18 |
|
Eddie,
I`m glad to say your prayers weren`t answered. Two,
one to The Billy Boys and the humble pie has been put
away again until Rangers eventually get beaten. With
a bit of luck this won`t happen on Saturday !! If it
is going to happen I hope it`s against a decent side
with good footballing qualities like Marseille(sp).
Anyway a good two points and bring on the Tic`.
Tam.....
Prediction.. Celtic 1 Rangers 2
I`ll give you`s one goal.
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48.599 | OH WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY | KIRKTN::RFREW | Big Rab | Thu Mar 18 1993 09:08 | 10 |
| HERE IS A MATCH REPORT FROM LAST EVENING'S GAME.
2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1
AWAY THE BEARS
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48.600 | | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | WE HAD JOY WE HAD FUN WE HAD KILLIE ON THE RUN | Thu Mar 18 1993 10:56 | 10 |
|
Could any of you tic fans settle an arguement for us and name the
lions team of '67.. Players and positions ?
SQFHM....
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48.601 | ???? | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | And some late news just in....... | Thu Mar 18 1993 11:21 | 10 |
|
I'll have a try....
Simpson,
Craig, Gemmel
Murdoch, McNeil, Clarke,
Johnstone, Lennox, Chalmers, Auld, Hughes
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48.604 | No Wonder Your Embarassed | PAKORA::TDOLAN | | Thu Mar 18 1993 11:37 | 21 |
|
Sal,
WHO really cares ?????
Tam.....
Christ life must be boring being a Celtic supporter, sitting
in your house on your days off, watching a video of a game
that happened 26 years ago. Can`t you find any decent games
in which your team has been successful, say in the past 5 years.
Naw your probably right, stick to 1967`.....
PS. Did you spill ma pint ????
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48.605 | | PAKORA::JJACK | | Thu Mar 18 1993 13:07 | 12 |
|
Goalkeeper: Ronnie Simpson
Defenders: Jim Craig John Clark Tommy Gemmell Billy McNeil
Midfield: Bertie Auld Bobby Murdoch Jimmy Johnstone
Forwards: Willie Wallace Steve Chalmers Bobby Lennox
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48.606 | The Ref was right to send Hately off! | MASALA::ELOVE | | Thu Mar 18 1993 17:45 | 29 |
| Re 48.604
Tam,
I can think of several games inthe past five years which I found very
entertaining. See below
1988 Celtic vs Dundee Clinched the title
season 87/88 taking 7 points from 8 against the Huns
1988 Celtic vs Dundee Utd Scottish cup final (2-1 to The Tic)
Nov 1988 Celtic 3 Rangers 1 (parkhead)
May 1989 Celtic 1 Huns 0 Scottish Cup Final
March 1990 Celtic 1 Huns 0 Scottish cup 1/4 final
March 1991 Celtic 2 Huns 0 Scottish cup tie
March 1991 Celtic 3 Huns 0 League
There are many more against the more broad minded Scottish teams
but I don't have time to list them.
Eddie
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48.607 | Only Blue Will Do. | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Fri Mar 19 1993 09:18 | 2 |
| Aye right, Seven games in five years.you lucky beggars.
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48.608 | another 2 points | AYOV14::AMOONEY | | Fri Mar 19 1993 13:01 | 36 |
|
Match report Vs Hibs........sorry for the delay.
Celtic 2 Hibs 1
In front of the poorest crowd of the season (just over 12,000),Celtic
yet again frustrated the home support with their usual lack of urgency
in their play.
Not much to talk about from the first half except that MacAvennie
clipped the top of the bar from a tight angle,and Slater missed a
gaping chance from 10 yards out....he put it wide of the target !Hibs
had one chance when their no.6 was sent through,but managed to chip it
wide of the goal.
The second half started more brightly,and only Burridge prevented
Hibs from going 2 down,with good saves from Payton and McStay.The first
goal came when Slater picked up a cross from the left,slipped it to
Payton who had the easiest of tap ins from 5 yards.A couple of minutes
later Slater beat a couple of defenders on the right,and his cross was
headed in by Payton to make it 2-0.
Payton should've had a hat trick about a minute after that when he
was through with only Burridge to beat,but managed to shoot just wide
of the goal.Within a minute Hibs were back in it when Wright scored
easily from about 5 yards,with the Celtic defence looking static.
The game was end to end at this stage,and Hibs nearly equalised when
Wright or Jackson hit the base of the post with a weak effort.
In the end a deserved 2 points for the 'tic,but they'll have to
tighten the defence for the visit of Britains' luckiest team tomorrow !
Andy.
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48.610 | Just wait till next season! | MASALA::ELOVE | | Fri Mar 19 1993 18:50 | 16 |
| re:607
Mr Broadley,
I wasn't suggesting that statistically the record of games I quoted
was all that great, I was merely ponting out to Tam (who seems to
have bottled out of replying to me) that these were some of the more
enjoyable games over the past few years and that saying we need to go
back to '67 to find a decent game to talk about is at best ludicrous.
On another note, I was sad to see Hately got sent off since this will
be excuse that the "unbiased" media and all you Bluenoses will be
looking for when Marseille give youze a good thrashing in a couple of
weeks.
Bye, Eddie
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48.611 | what's happening next season,bar us winning everything | KIRKTN::SNEIL | | Sat Mar 20 1993 02:26 | 15 |
|
Eddie,
I really do hope you keep backing Rangers to lose.Seems to me
you've back everyone we've played in Europe this season,and here we
are unbeaten and our next game is for a place in the final.
Keep up the good work.
SQF Blue nose
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48.612 | ah Hateley to say this | PAKORA::RDONNACHIE | | Sat Mar 20 1993 02:28 | 4 |
| the boys on C shift were debating whether to donate a pound to the
Monktonhall miners, or Celtic.the verdict being the miners are a
more viable proposition
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48.613 | Stick Tae Glenafton Ya Auld (@&!**%!! | PAKORA::AGRAY | VE HAF VAYS OF MAKING YOU VOP!! | Sat Mar 20 1993 04:31 | 3 |
|
Not all the boys on C shift Ron!!
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48.614 | ME Bottle it !!!! Never.... 8-) | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | | Sat Mar 20 1993 08:56 | 13 |
|
Hello Eddie,
In reply to 48.610
Certainly not bottling out !!!
I just thought the Mr Broadley`s reply was sufficient
enough.
Tam.....
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48.615 | 7 + 4 = 7.....NOT. | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | I'm virtually real !!! | Sat Mar 20 1993 10:51 | 7 |
| RE replies to .606
Eddie mentions eleven games and not seven......read again !!!!
8*)
colin.
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48.616 | Well worth the wait. | PAKORA::JDEAS | | Sun Mar 21 1993 19:41 | 14 |
|
POPE'S ELEVEN 2 HUNS 1.
No long winded match report here i'm afraid.Just glad to say that after
dominating the last two old firm games,Celtic managed to convert
superiority into goals and hence two points.In fact if the huns hadn't
raised their game for todays match and the blue bespectacled referee
had given two blatant penalties who knows what the score might have
been.
(SQFCSC)
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48.617 | | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Mon Mar 22 1993 10:32 | 18 |
| <<< Note 48.616 by PAKORA::JDEAS >>>
-< Well worth the wait. >-
POPE'S ELEVEN 2 HUNS 1.
No long winded match report here i'm afraid.Just glad to say that after
dominating the last two old firm games,Celtic managed to convert
superiority into goals and hence two points.In fact if the huns hadn't
raised their game for todays match and the blue bespectacled referee
had given two blatant penalties who knows what the score might have
been.
(SQFCSC)
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48.618 | A hollow victory? | MASALA::ELOVE | | Mon Mar 22 1993 12:16 | 10 |
| In reference to the last two notes, I am disappointed to read the term
"POPE'S ELEVEN". We can well do without these religiously overtoned
words in this and all notes conferences. In fact the moderator should
really set them hidden.
Eddie
p.s. Although it has little bearing on Celtic's season, it was still
nice to see them at last get a victory over Rangers, especially since
they have outplayed them in the other three games without success.
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48.619 | LOOKING TO THE FUTURE | SHIPS::CRAIG_S | | Mon Mar 22 1993 12:40 | 38 |
| Bhoys,
At last attacking football has triumphed ! Celtic for the fourth time
this season have totally outplayed the huns - the key difference being
this time the ball ended up in the pokey !
We seem to be able to outplay them and the Sheep at every turn.
Our key problem is the fear factor, ie. the huns aided and abetted by
the vast majority of the Scottish media go into each game a goal up
due to this aurra of invincibility that has been built up around them !
The smaller outfits are consigned to at best achieving a draw against
them, whereas they fancy their chances against Celtic - Reinstalling
the fear factor must be Liam's key priority in the preparation for next
season, and this can only be achieved through the acquisition of
quality and confidence.
However, let's dwell a little longer on Sat, what it means and the
possibilities it brings............in their heart of hearts the huns
are aware they are inferior in a pure footballing sense, they know each
time they play Celtic they face a team who are quicker, have more ability
and outplay them in all areas of the park !
The course of action is clear - invest wisely in quality - re-install
the fear factor - a bit more dig at the back and there's every reason to be
confident in what Celtic can achieve ON the park !
Cheers,
Steph.
ps. What price the huns to end up with only the SKOL Cup ?
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48.620 | another 2 points..... | AYOV14::AMOONEY | | Mon Mar 22 1993 12:51 | 26 |
|
At last,a more convincing performance from the 'tic,and a well
deserved 2 points.I felt the score flattered Rangers,as Celtic
dominated for most of the game,and as usual this wasn't reflected in
the tv highlights.
The funny thing is,that Rangers best chance in the first half which
fell to McCoist wasn't even shown !I think if he had scored,then there
may well have been controversy as half of the Celtic team were off the
park celebrating the opening goal from Collins,and the ref allowed
Rangers to take the kick off with only half the 'tic players on the
park.
I felt Brown and Dwocyk (how do you spell this guys name ?) were
lucky to stay on the park....Brown for a second bookable offence for a
foul on McStay,and the big Pole for having a kick at Murray (off the
ball...luckily for Celtic,no-one noticed it) in the 2nd half.
The ref also managed to miss out on 2 penalty claims by Celtic,but
after seeing it on tv,only the foul on Payton merited the spot kick award.
Roll on next Saturday,
Andy.
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48.621 | ONE SMILE A SEASONS OK | IRNBRU::BECK | | Mon Mar 22 1993 16:31 | 11 |
|
re 48.619
AH alas if it only happened sooner for you bhoys...........
>At last attacking football has triumphed
If it takes that long to come up with a result I think you should
forget it.......
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48.622 | Closet TIMS !!!!!!!!!!! | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | | Tue Mar 23 1993 16:51 | 6 |
|
Where did all these Celtic supporters come from ????
Tam.....
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48.623 | Reply to the man(?)who only found notes last week! | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | I'm virtually real !!! | Tue Mar 23 1993 16:58 | 10 |
| RE .-1
Sensible replies in this topic please........
and to answer your question.....same place as all the huns who appeared
after Soorpuss took over, only a different side of the town...
8*)
cln.
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48.624 | Many whitewashed ceilings!! | KURMA::RFREW | have ye seen my one | Wed Mar 24 1993 04:28 | 21 |
| Well at last the Tims have managed to win a game, it must be a great
feeling to have managed to take a couple of points from a game.Enjoy it
bhoys because it's back to the same old dreary football next week.I
hope that you's put the money that RANGERS generated for you's to good
use,like maybe buying brand new lights for your pigstye,well it's off
now to prepair for another Super dooper european game,we should be well
prepaired after resting half a dozen first team players for a
meaningless game.
Well at least the Scottish cup is bringing in some more money for
you'se............When Rangers make use of your heap..I mean park??
for the semi final.
P.S. Who are Celtic playing on April 3rd?? Possibly manage to arrange a
game against some magic Irish team of tims.
AWAY THE BEARS.
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48.625 | For it's a grand old team to play for.......... | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Mar 24 1993 04:27 | 118 |
|
Celtic...........2 Rangers............1
Collins, 37 Hateley, 84
Payton, 52
Att. 53,000
As there seems to be a distinct lack of Huns willing to
drag their knuckles to the keyboard, and enter an unbiased
match report in the Rangers topic, I'll just have to put
one in a football topic.
This was a game of two halves. All Celtic in the first, &
all Celtic in the second.
If it hadn't been for some poor finishes & highly dubious
refereeing decisions from Douglas `Jeremy Beadle' Hope,
the scoreline could have been much more convincing.
As early as the first minute, Celtic had a stonewall
penalty claim, only for Hope to rule in favour of Rangers.
Andy Payton, with back to goal, made an utter arse of John
Brown. The Rangers mugger...eh defender, then whipped the
legs away from Payton, only for the referee to bottle it &
wave play on.
A few moments later, Stuart Slater was maliciously body
checked by Brown after clearly beating the Rangers mugger
to the ball. STV (Sash Televsion) failed to show this on
their highlights as it would have made the referee look
inept in handing out a yellow card & Brown to be the
animal that he is.
The second clear cut chance of the match came when
Wdowczyk delicately chipped Nisbet & Steven, Collins cross
was missed by Hee-Haw McPherson, and Payton shot wide of
the stranded Goram, when really he should have done so
much better.
The goal however was sure to come, and when it did, it was
a peach !
McStay passed to Collins on the outside of the box, JC
turned Murray inside out & then unleashed an unstoppable
right footed shot passed Goram. The place went beserk &
whilst the Celtic players were celebrating in front of the
Jungle, the referee allowed Rangers to re-start the game
with five Celts off the pitch. Rangers very nearly
equalised, & if it hadn't been for an excellent stop from
Bonner, I hate to think what would have happened if the
ref had let the goal stand !
A Wdowczyk effort stopped well by Goram, a Slater effort
and a Payton cross-cum-shot going wide, were the only
other worthwhile goal incidents in the first half apart
from a touch of controversy just before the half-time
whistle.
Slater was sent clear by McStay in the 44th minute. He
crossed from the stand side and saw David Robertson
blatantly stop the ball with his upper arm. Again, the
officials saw it in their wisdom to wave play on.
Rangers only efforts on Celtic's goal in the first half
were a Hately header just wide, and a drunken Kebab
thrower with a gammy leg shooting over from a tight angle.
The second half started with Rangers looking hungry & a
good stop from Bonner prevented Trevor `Wasteofmoney'
Steven from getting an early undeserved equaliser.
Celtic were soon back on top however, and Payton was
unlucky not to open his account when he saw a looping
header strike the top of the crossbar with Goram stranded.
The second goal came out of the blue. When a John Collins
corner was left by the Rangers defence, Andy Payton was
there to pounce & stick out a foot to blast the ball into
the net despite the attention of the Govan Scum XI's best
player, Stuart McCall.
The Celts nearly had a third when Macca made an arse of
McPherson (is that possible ?). He turned the big huddy
inside out & fired a shot at goal. An excellent stop from
Goram preventing a certain goal (Brilliant keeper btw).
After that effort, the game was finished, and the next
twenty minutes became rather tame compared to the first
hour.
However, things burst into life when Mark Hateley (Who had
incidentally been in Mark McNally's back pocket all
afternoon) fired in a low shot passed Bonner from 20 yards
after good lead up work by Mikhailitchenko.
I must admit, at this stage I thought the jammy sods were
going get another goal & an undeserved equaliser, and they
nearly did when Hateley shot just wide from eight yards.
The full time whistle sounded just after, and at last
after dominating all four Old Firm matches this season,
the Celts had something to show for their efforts.
Never mind all you Huns out there, at least you can content
yourselves by talking about the big flags & banners that
were on display at half-time. After all, that was the only
highlight of the game for you, wasn't it !
JJ
SQFCSC
P.S. I enjoyed talking to a Hun in my local on Sunday. He
actually came out with the statement that "The game
changed when Nizzy went off !"
You bet it did ! There were no big punts 70 yards up
the park every 5 minutes !
The only thing Rab C has going for him is the fact
that his wife is good looking !
Why the hell a good looker like her chose to marry a
John Merrick lookalike, We'll never know !
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48.626 | Korect spelin = Rangers supporter | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Mar 24 1993 04:32 | 12 |
| re.624
Well Rab, that was well worth waiting half a shift for.
You've got to hand it to him folks, three hours after starting, he
enters the note & still the spelling is appalling.
Not only that, it even borders on nearly being funny.....nearly !
8*)) Keep it up Rab, you make me laugh (at you !)
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48.627 | Day trip to Marseille ? | GVA02::BREADIE | | Wed Mar 24 1993 08:18 | 14 |
| re .625
Brilliant JJ - it's almost worth getting beat once a year just for your
unbiased match reports !
Contrary to the bullshit floating about 47 and 48, it will never ever
be unimportant when we loose to the TIC. Roll on the next season so
we can win all four.
By the way any of you guys want tickets for April 7th ?
Denis
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48.628 | ALWAYS WILLING TO HELP | SHIPS::CRAIG_S | | Wed Mar 24 1993 11:34 | 26 |
| re. 622 - Where did all you Tims come from ?
Thomas,
It is obvious you're relatively new to the pleasures of Notes and in
particular the ability this medium gives you to communicate without
the help of 10k (k is an abbreviation for one thousand) demented huns
"up the back o' tha coplan' road".....
Therefore, let me inform you that many of us Tims were contributing
worthwhile input to the Celtic Notesfile when you were only a tear in your
father's sash !
A few suggestion which you will most probably avoid, but would help
in your quest to understand the 'beautiful game' without the handicap of
your orange tinted straightjacket - would be too read this notesfile
from start to finish, watch a video entitled 'The Loudest Roar' and
keep a tape of last Saturday's game with you at all times incase you
have the urge to argue in favour of the way in which Rangers play football.
We're always willing to help the needy in Note 48.
Steph.
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48.629 | part-time supporters | YELBUS::DSMITH | ONE THOMAS BROLIN... | Wed Mar 24 1993 14:19 | 15 |
|
re last
Steph, I think what the Rangers fan's are trying to say is where did all the
Celtic fans come from on Saturday. The last game at Parkhead attracted a
crowd of 12k or so yet all of a sudden it's a full house again.
Danny.
ps As a neutral in this debate, I find it hard to understand how OTT the
Celtic fans have been since Saturday. No trophy for 4 seasons, out of this
seasons Scottish before the semi-finals, playing friendly's in Ireland
while the 'Gers are raking it in from big European nights etc etc. I know
whose the better team between the 2.
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48.630 | THERES AN HONEST OPINION FOR YOU | IRNBRU::BECK | | Wed Mar 24 1993 15:22 | 5 |
| re last
Could that per-chance be RANGERS..........
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48.631 | Are the Huns really that good? | KURMA::ELOVE | | Thu Mar 25 1993 17:02 | 6 |
| it is interesting to note that for all Celtic have had a miserable
season, IF (and I can hear all the slagging already) they had beaten
Rangers on Nov 7th and 2nd Jan, as indeed they deserved to (even Huns
admit that) the points difference would have only been 2 at this stage.
Bye, Eddie
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48.632 | IF ONLY | KURMA::RFREW | have ye seen my one | Thu Mar 25 1993 23:05 | 12 |
| Well Eddie, there's that word again (IF). If Celtic had a board of
directors who thought more about the club rather than there own
interests then the club would not be in the mess that it is in today.
Here it comes again (IF) Falkirk had not put Celtic out of the Scottish
cup then maybe they would still be in it, and what's this (IF) RANGERS
were not in the Premier league then Celtic would be sitting at the top.
Oh what a word this (IF) is Eddie, come on give yourself a shake
and get out of airy fairy land, the team has to start winning more
regularly, then maybe just maybe you can stop using that word (IF).
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48.633 | The great one has spoken!!! | PAKORA::MCAMERON | Martin | Thu Mar 25 1993 23:13 | 3 |
|
Words of wisdom Rab....
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48.634 | Surely you mean written ? | PAKORA::JJACK | | Fri Mar 26 1993 03:25 | 1 |
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48.635 | Don't call me Surely!!! | KIRKTN::MCAMERON | Martin | Fri Mar 26 1993 03:32 | 2 |
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48.636 | Just a small offer | KIRKTN::SRODIE | HYPERACTIVE BUDGIE | Sun Mar 28 1993 15:22 | 9 |
| Hello Steph,
I will offer you the same odds as I got for Rangers to win
the Treble! does 33_1 sound alright you can let me know!!!!!!
Hear from you soon
Steph_R
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48.637 | To Bison or not to Bison ? | PAKORA::JJACK | | Fri Apr 02 1993 18:32 | 49 |
|
Too quiet in here (Has been for most of the season)
Celtic have now strung together (for the 1st time in years) seven
straight victories.
v Airdrie 1-0 (A)
v Falkirk 3-0 (A)
v Dundee 1-0 (A)
v Hearts 1-0 (H)
v Hibs 2-1 (H)
v Rangers 2-1 (H)
v Dundee U 3-2 (A)
Tomorrow they face Motherwell in the league (Not much chance of it
being the cup 8*|) at Fir Park & are hoping to pick up both points in
an effort to put the pressure on Aberdeen, in the hope we can oust them
for 2nd spot in the championship.
And before all you Huns out there start rattling on about `That being
a pretty poor thing to aim for'. It's only coz it's ALL we have to aim
for (Realism prevails).
Andy (Seven goals in eight games) Payton is still doubtful & Charlie
Nicholas & Frank McAvennie will again lead the front line.
As a footnote, are there any Huns (or any sensible soccer followers)
would grudge John Collins the chance of winning either a Scottish
Player's Player of the Year or a Football writers player of the year
award this season ?
Or will again we see the " Well, they did win the league & get to the
latter stages of the European Cup, and Ally is a joker & a great laugh,
and has a natty hairstyle & does loadz of work for charity, not arf mate"
attitude when it comes time to the dishing out of awards ?
I agree that McCoist has been a sensation this season (AGAIN !), but
surely Collins form in that of an indifferent run of the mill season
for the Tic, must merit a vote or six ?
Collins & McCoist have both been exceptional this season. But JC had to
do it with a team that were sometimes shocking, sometimes superb !
Yours in football
JJ SQFCSC
Written in the knowledge that it's safe to assume that certain noters from
Cowdenbeath won't venture into reply 8*))
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48.638 | Joan Who ? Oh Joan Jack 8-))))))) | PAKORA::TDOLAN | | Fri Apr 02 1993 18:56 | 28 |
|
Yes you were correct JJ,
Ally does do alotta work for charity, mate.
But my vote would probably go to Stuart McCall,
he`s been the most consistant player all season.
John Collins might get the odd vote for " miss of the
season ". Then again I talk alot pi*h when I get started
on about Celtic.
It comes natural, I here all you`s Tims shout......
Anyway I truely hope that Celtic do get second place in the
league.....
NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT NOT...
So its Ally McCoist for Sports Writers POTY
And Stuart McCall for Players player..
Anybody any comments or predictions about these awards.
Sensible ones, just like mine 8-)..
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48.639 | No No,No No No No,No No No No,No No You've No Trophies | PAKORA::GMCKEE | | Sun Apr 04 1993 09:21 | 14 |
|
What about Handy Andy. Even I have to admit that Andy has been THE major
contributor in several of the bigger games this season. Leeds,2*Celtic,
Aberdeen. As Tam said, McCall also has a good chance as does Ally but I
think a lot of the McCoist fever of last year has died down. As for
John Collins, I admit he is a very good player but I doubt if he'll
win any awards. Predictions,
Sports Writers :- Andy Goram, Young Player :- Eion Jess
Players Player :- McCall Eion Jess
Sports Personality :- anybody's guess but probably Ally again.Might
(voted by public) not even go to a footballer.
Gordon.
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48.640 | result | AYOV17::AMOONEY | | Wed Apr 07 1993 14:03 | 50 |
|
Result from last nights league game :
Celtic 4 (Slater,Collins,MacAvennie and Vata)
Airdrie 0
Crowd....just over 12,000
A great night for a game of football...it's a pity it was against
Airdrie,who came to frustrate Celtic with their 10 man defence and
continual fouling.
After about 10 mins,Celtic were awarded a penalty when MacAvennie
was tackled from behind (no...it wasn't Justin !) with only the keeper
to beat.Unfortunately the penalty was a weak attempt by Collins
straight at the keeper (thank goodness we don't get too many of these
awards).
Celtic took the lead around the half hour mark when Slater took a pass
from Nicholas at a set piece,to blast it 20 yards into the net with
the keeper helpless.The second followed a few minutes later when
Collins took the ball on the edge of the box,shrugged of a couple of
defenders before hammering it past Martin in the Airdrie goal.
Celtic seemed to be content with that lead until well into the second
half,when McStay (who had a poor game) released MacAvennie to score the
third.At this point Celtic were begining to look dangerous again,and
the score line should have been extended but for some poor finishing by
Slater and good goalkeeping by Martin.The fourth came when Martin
failed to hold a Mowbray header from a corner,and Vata nipped in to
score (I thought he kicked it out the keepers' hands !).Collins nearly
made it five in the last minute when he was through on goal,but even
though he lobbed the keeper,it didn't have the power and was easily
cleared a couple of yards from the line.
Gillespie looked shaky at times in defence,and he provided the
best laugh of the night when he attempted an overhead kick when he
supported the attack,and missed the ball completely.He also broke well
from midfield,but didn't have the speed to beat Martin to the ball,
when it looked a dead cert for him to score.
Another 2 points to consolidate our place for Europe.
Last nights team :Bonner,McNally (Smith),Collins,Mowbray,Gillespie
(Miller),Grant,Slater,Vata,Nicholas,MacAvennie,McStay.
Andy.
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48.641 | oops the ball bobbled | KURMA::RFREW | big rab | Fri Apr 09 1993 00:37 | 3 |
| Maybe you will now understand why refs seemingly dont give celtic those
blatant penalties they keep shouting about,it's to stop them repeatedly
making complete fools of themselves.
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48.642 | Bison Heid II: Son of......... | PAKORA::JJACK | | Fri Apr 09 1993 21:42 | 4 |
|
It never seems to stop you !
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48.643 | Oh what a miserable season (Again !!) | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sun Apr 11 1993 03:12 | 16 |
|
Results of last three league matches:
Motherwell...2 Celtic......0 (Boyd sent off in 86 minutes)
Celtic.......4 Airdrie.....0 (Slater, Collins, McAvennie & Vata)
St.J'stone...1 Celtic......1 (McAvennie)
Not much more than pride left to play for in this season's league
campaign, with a UEFA Cup spot virtually assured.
With Aberdeen now a certainty to go into the ECWC whether or not they beat
Rangers in the Scottish Cup final, it's now up to Hearts & Dundee
United to battle it out for the 2nd UEFA Cup place.
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48.644 | Roll on next season (Already !!) | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sun Apr 18 1993 12:32 | 41 |
|
Hibernian.......3 Celtic........1
Nicholas, 77
Well, I think our hopes of clinching the runners-up spot in the league
this year are all over now. We've now played two games more than the
Dons & are either 3 or 5 points behind them.
Apparently Hibs were 2-0 up in seven minutes yesterday. I can remember
when Celtic would have been the side leading by 2 or 3 goals early on,
& would finish up winning comfortably at places like Easter Road. Those
days seem far behind us now, and already I hear myself saying.....
"There's always next season !"
I find it difficult to understand, how a team like Celtic can go out &
play Rangers off the park one week, and then lose to Motherwell, Hibs &
drop a point away to teams like St.Johnstone. Don't get me wrong, I'm
not for a minute suggesting that Celtic have the God given right to go
out & beat everyone. I'm merely questioning the comittment/passion
shown on a weekly basis.
I expect EVERY Celtic side to show total commitment EVERY week, no matter
what the opposition. To be fair, I didn't think (at the start) the
boardroom ballyhoo was affecting the players, as the team were turning
in some brillaint performances (Some of the best we've saw from any team
in the league this season). But now looking back, there must have been
a despondent/depressing atmosphere in the dressing room on a rgular
basis. Every day you picked up a newspaper, the club were being slated
for some reason (Some merited...some definately not).
As a footnote...........
Here's hoping Rangers get to the final of the European Cup, lose
heavily to AC Milan, are so despondent they lose the Scottish Cup final
to the Sheep, & the close season comes & goes. Brady gets some cash to
spend & we eventually see a Celtic sides challenge for honours last more
than three months.
JJ SQFCSC (Who_is_still_gonna_invest_in_a_season_ticket_next_year)
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48.645 | Is Brady "a good/talented manager"? | MACNAS::MJGREANEY | VILLA for the PREMIER TITLE! | Sun Apr 18 1993 14:05 | 12 |
|
Has Liam Brady's term so far at Celtic Park been seen as 'progressive',after
all he did say that the club would have achieved at least one major
honour in three years?
Any comments??
M.J.
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48.646 | Cambuslang or bust ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Mon Apr 19 1993 15:38 | 22 |
|
MJ
Liam actually made the mistake of saying..."I'll bring a trophy here
this season" in his first few months of arriving !
Brady has the team playing attractive, exciting football. However, they
are inconsistent to say the least & tend to play smashing footie
without being able to put the ball in the net !
He made a mistake in signing Gary Gillespie. Mowbray has been injury
prone since arrival, and Slater & Payton (before he got injured) have
only really been playing well in the last 2� months when the league had
already been sewn up over the Xmas period.
If he doesn't get some cash to spend during the close season, we will
agin finish with nothing. And from there, I think Brady will leave
before the board get a chance to sack him.
Not a lot to look forward to, huh ?
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48.647 | Blah,Blah | MASALA::IWAUGH | | Tue Apr 20 1993 15:59 | 7 |
| Re: -1
Liam HAS brought a trophy to Parkheed this season - The Scottish Cup
(Final) ;-))
Maroon Balloon.
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48.648 | Keep your tims at the piggary..... | PAKORA::GMOORE | | Sat Apr 24 1993 08:56 | 8 |
| I heard the Jungle is to be seated,is this true?
If so surely the Cambuslang plans have been dumped?
Gav.
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48.649 | Hearts fans, slagging US !!!!!!! | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | He type with forked finger !! | Sat Apr 24 1993 09:25 | 6 |
| re: -2
I hear Hearts have polished their TROPHY that much that there's no
silver left on it........
colin.
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48.650 | Ibrox is a piggery | PAKORA::GCULLION | SEEMESEERISEEME | Sat Apr 24 1993 15:06 | 11 |
| RE:-2
As far as the Daily Rangers said today,it seems as if the go ahead
for the Cambuslang plans are soon to be decided.The board has a
meeting with the GDC on May 4th,and it seems inevitable that Celtic will
be given the go ahead to start building,the only problem being the
parking facilities.The capacity would be 52,000,but the council say
that the capacity would have to be cut to 32,000 for all matches
apart from 12 games during the season.
Gary.
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48.651 | | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sun Apr 25 1993 02:31 | 43 |
|
Gary,
According to Gerry McHun, this is not the only problem we face.
I'm not 100% sure if the idiot has got his facts right for once, but he
put forward some pretty strong reasons as to why he thought the
Cambuslang project was pie-in-the-sky.
Apparently, if Celtic get the go ahead to build the stadium, they would
also be faced with the task of financing the following (Not in any
order)..........
The electrification of 1� miles of railway line
Six sets of traffic lights
A section of dual carriage way
a bus depot
a railway station
The list according to McHun is endless, with the filling in of supposed
exposed mine shafts before any building work gets under way included in
this long list of barriers we face.
The cubic feet set aside for shops etc. has also been dramatically cut
& the fact that the proposed 40+ concerts to be held there has to be
reduced to something like 12, seems like another major stumbling block.
As I said, I do not know where this man gets his details, or if any of
them are true, but I now do believe that next season we will be playing at
Hampden, we will be sitting on plastic seats in the jungle as well as
the East & West terracings the following season.
As much as I hoped Cambuslang was feasible a few months back, I now believe
that the directors have indeed been leading us up the garden path.
But not too worry............
At least the Huns didn't win the European Cup 8*))
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48.652 | | ESB::WARD | | Mon Apr 26 1993 19:36 | 5 |
| Don't you also have to finance a third bridge over the River Clyde ??
And a car park - to replace that wonderful one you have at the mo ??
Ray
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48.653 | It's make your mind up time !!! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Mon Apr 26 1993 23:21 | 30 |
|
Seems like Charlie Nicholas' 2nd time around love affair with Celtic is
almost certainly over. Apart from being unable to command a 1st team
place, the player (According to the Daily Loyalist) is to take the club
to court (ala Paul Elliott) over supposed cash owed to him since his
�400,000 transfer from Aberdeen 3 years ago.
There's never a day goes by that the Daily Hun doesn't print something
derogatory about Celtic FC (Players, management, tea ladies, ball-boys
etc..) & quite frankly this piece of supposed journalism is what the
Celtic support are used to. There were no quotes from Nicholas or his
agent, and yet they decide to run it on the back page (Normally kept
for footballing issues, not financial dealings). Apparently, the cash
deal went something along these lines.
Nicholas receives a portion of his signing on fee, plays out his 3 year
conract, and on re-signing or leaving, the balance be paid. This was
conveniently left out by the journalist (For Journalist read Copland Rd.
season ticket holder) in question who's headline was "Charlie owed money
from 3 years ago", So you see, basically p**h talk again from a Hun run,
Hun edited & basically Hun orientated tiolet paper !
Aside from that, I'm a tad disappointed in Messr Nicholas, who only a few
months ago stated that he'd be quite happy to play out his career in
the reserves at Parkhead, rather than leave again. A few weeks later,
he's on radio stating that he's almost certainly leaving coz he cannot hack
reserve team football !
Nice one Nick !
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48.654 | For Sports Journalist read Anti-Celtic Hun lover | PAKORA::JJACK | | Thu Apr 29 1993 01:06 | 19 |
|
I read with interst, and article in this weeks Celtic View (The
Official Club Weekly Newspaper). It stated all the `Supposed problems'
in Celtic's way regarding the Cambuslang venture.
Last week, Gery McNee (Well known Hun loving twat) on Scotsport
Extra-Time gave an `Exclusive' that Celtic would have to pay for.....
An new foot bridge, a bus terminal, a length of dual carriageway etc...
Apparently, the Glasgow Council, Celtic, Superstadia and everyone else
involved in the project have known about all these problems sice day 1,
and since the project began. The only one they didn't know about was
the footbridge !!
Apparently, all these were taken into account when Superstadia did the
study, and all cash implications for financing these problems have
already been adressed months ago !
Just goes to show you what an arse McNee really is, and that 99% of his
exclusives are just a hutch of pish !
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48.655 | McNee a HUN! Aye so's Traynor,Davidson,Archer,Keevans,Provan... | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | Serial Waster | Thu Apr 29 1993 10:19 | 9 |
|
RE:.653
JJ,
Is this the same "Hun" tabloid who,a couple of years back,employed,
(and as far as i'm aware,he's still there),a guy who was sacked as
Editor of the Celtic View because of his "Political" views.
Surely we must be told!!!!!
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48.656 | any comment? | PAKORA::RFOLEY | Hands Off our Water! | Fri Apr 30 1993 17:33 | 12 |
| Has anyone heard the outcome of Celtic's official complaint about
the referees premature restart,just after the opener against Rangers
recently.After seeing a spectators stand view photograph shown in the
club newspaper recently, it exposed how ludicrous the referees decision
was and would tend to back up Celtics' issue of contention.
I remember reading a one liner comment tucked away about five pages from
the back of one the daily tabloids saying that the SFA? were in agreement
with Celtic but I haven't heard anything else yet.
maradona
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48.657 | ;>) | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | Serial Waster | Fri Apr 30 1993 18:00 | 9 |
|
Rab,
The referees have been instructed by the SFA to allow Celtic
to congratulate one another,shake hands with all their supporters,
phone their wives/girlfriends and hold a banquet in the scorers honour,
before lining up again,each time they score against Rangers.
But we have no problem with this since these occurrencies are very
rare.
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48.658 | Chip on our shoulder? Never! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | | Mon May 03 1993 17:46 | 8 |
| Ian,
I'm sure that if this situation had happened in reverse you and
your buddies down Govan way would have been be mightily hacked off.
I wonder if the SFA would have issued the same apology had a goal
resulted from this episode of gross incompetence. If the ref was
unhappy with the players being off the field, he should have booked
them.
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48.659 | Welcome to Europe's Finest | PAKORA::MCAMERON | Martin | Sat May 15 1993 03:53 | 13 |
|
Today, Celtic have finally been granted their long awaited planning
permission to build their, high tech, space age, ultra modern, better
than the huns, super stadium at Cambuslang!!!
Work will start anytime and the first stage should be completed in
time to meet with the Taylor reports recommendations.
The new stadium will make the shoe box in govan look about as ordinary
as the team that attempts to play there.
see you in the new Paradise,
Martin SQFCSC....
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48.660 | The Cambuslang Celtic, the Tim a'lloys ????????? | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sat May 15 1993 05:28 | 18 |
|
Well said Martin,
It'll be a pleasure to sing "Ibrox is a piggery" once our, ten times
better than the Govan toilet bowl, more attractive football on it,
super dooper, words cannot begin to describe it, stadium is open for
business.
It really would be a pleasure to meet Gerry `I love you Ally, and want
to have your babies' McNee in the street, and confront him about his
"facts" that Celtic will never move to Cambuslang.
Come to think if it, it would be more of a pleasure to grab him by the hair
& kick the s**t out of him first 8*))
This is assuming the directors now don't come up with something to
prevent this happening, now that they've actually been given the
go-ahead !
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48.661 | A lot of hot air. | BUSSTP::DSMITH | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S A PRAT | Sat May 15 1993 12:20 | 14 |
|
Getting a bit carried away aren't we chaps. You should wait until
some construction gets under way before believing that a new ground
is a certainty.
By the way, when was the last time Celtic won a trophy. I think the
"un-attractive mob from the Govan piggery etc" do seem to have a bit
of a monoploy on trophies in Scotland at the moment. Super-duper high
tech stadiums with a team playing attractive football sounds very good,
but until you start winning trophies on a regular basis you'll still
be known as the second class beggars of Glasgow.
Danny.
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48.662 | ..But it's coming from a couple of balloons @:^)) | KURMA::SNEIL | | Sat May 15 1993 14:35 | 13 |
|
Come on Danny,Let them have their dreams,Don't burst their
bubble...just yet.Leave them in their own wee world where they
think that Selik are the greatest and Rangers have just been lucky
for the last five years.
SQF Blue nose
P.S Like the P_N
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48.663 | Have they started building yet ??? | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Sun May 16 1993 11:48 | 10 |
|
From M Kelly, Celtic only have an option to buy the land at Cambuslang
they don't own it yet. Celtic have planning permission but it will
still be 2 months before a final decision is made to use it.
Kelly came on the radio demanding apologies from Hugh Keevans and
Archie McPherson because their previous stories about Celtic had been
wrong,he got no apologies HK and AMc ripped him apart (again) and HE ended
up apologising to Archie for demanding an apology in the first place.
It sounded like something from Only An Excuse. I'll go alomg with
what HK and AMc said, I'll believe it when I see it.
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48.664 | Always a Celt' | KURMA::ELOVE | | Wed May 26 1993 17:30 | 23 |
| I wonder if all the Huns who regularly slag-off Celtic in this
notesfile will be big enough to congratulate them if the Cambuslang
project is successful. Personally I'm still sceptical about it actually
happening but incompetent though they may be, it is hard to imagine
that the Celtic directors had absolutely no idea where the funding
was coming from prior to going after planning permission and I think
this is shown by the fact that it is taking two months to put the
financial package together i.e. work out the details, not actually
go out looking for money. You don't need to be the brain of Britain
to work out that you cannot possibly find 50M pounds in the space of
2 months without having half an idea where it is coming from.
I have been very critical of the Celtic hierarchy in recent times (Liam
Brady included) but if they can pull this deal off, they are to
applauded-BY EVERYONE.
EDDIE
P.S. Nice to see that Rangers are supporting the National side;
sorry I forgot that they have a cup final to play, but, hold
it, aren't the opponents Aberdeen who have three first team
players in the squad.
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48.665 | And so it goes on............ | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Wed May 26 1993 23:35 | 11 |
|
Heard on the news tonight that John Collins has turned down the
offer of a new contract,his agent said that Celtic would have
to come up with a much better offer before they would even consider
him re signing.
Who said things can only get better????????????????
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48.666 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sun May 30 1993 01:04 | 28 |
|
I know I'll probably get shot to pieces for this (Which is to be
expected after all the flak I've dished out in the opposite direction).
Celtic's "Blow Away The Blues" night on Tuesday, looks set to be some
harmless fun & a wee bit more entertaining than first thought.
It runs from 6 to 10:30, and the first piece of entertainment, is a
match between The Lisbon Lions (That's the side that actaully WON the
European Cup, for all you Huns reading) & the Manchester United '68
winning side (Including Best, Charlton etc..). This is followed by a
Celebrity team v Dukla Pumpherston match. The Affilaited CSC Annual
5-a-side competition is then next on the agenda, and this is rounded
off with a celebrity sing-a-long.
Entry is �4, and children get in free. All entrance monies go to the
Lisbon Lions Trust Fund (Which incidentally, then donates the cash to
various other charities).
Should be a goodnight & another chance to say Ta-Ta to the Jungle
before they seat it.
That's once Retokil have fumigated it after Saturday's Cup final, that
is.
See you in the Jungle.........
Sqfcsc
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48.667 | RFC;TREBLE KINGS | KIRKTN::SNEIL | | Sun May 30 1993 02:03 | 27 |
|
>> I know I'll probably get shot to pieces for this (Which is to be
>> expected after all the flak I've dished out in the opposite direction).
What do you mean ??? The fact that selik have to dig up the Lisbon
lions to get a cheer at PH as the present team are crap,and make up
there own wee games at the end of the season to get a bit of celebrating
as there participation in all the real competitions(Rangers hold all 3)
was over long ago.
Na! John..I wouldn't give you any stick over that. @:^)
>> Should be a goodnight & another chance to say Ta-Ta to the Jungle
>> before they seat it.
On a genuine note,Why the hell are they spending X amounts of pounds
on seating the jungle when your supposed to be moving.
>>That's once Retokil have fumigated it after Saturday's Cup final, that
>>is.
They can clean up all that paint while they're there.
SQF Blue nose
P.S Couldn't think of a better person to pick up the .666
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48.668 | | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sun May 30 1993 03:09 | 18 |
|
P.S Couldn't think of a better person to pick up the .666
Good one..........I'll make sure I leave the 1690 for you sectarian
boys though.
The reason the `Do' is on at Celtic Park on Tuesday is to.......
A) Stop you Black boabs being the last ones in our beloved Jungle
Sentimenatl reasons & all that.
B) And to raise some cash for some worthwhile charities....a thing that
Rangers don't do half as much as the Bhoys !
C) And yes, I must admit, to give us something to cheer about after yet
another poor season. This reason however, is the 3rd most important.
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48.669 | | VYGER::RENNISONM | MARK RENNISON | Thu Jun 10 1993 14:36 | 7 |
| Please tell me that this is a wind-up.
Joe Jordan as Celtic's new assistant manager!!!!!!!
Mark
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48.670 | It's true | BUSSTP::DSMITH | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S A PRAT | Thu Jun 10 1993 15:50 | 7 |
|
According to the Scottish News at 13:00, Jordan IS Celtic's new
assistant manager. Also joining as first team coach is Frank Conner,
his sidekick at Hearts.
Danny.
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48.671 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | DANGER: Volatile Database at large | Thu Jun 10 1993 15:58 | 5 |
|
Can anyone tell me what happened to Mick Martin. Is he still there or
not?
Tim
|
48.672 | NOT!!! | BUSSTP::DSMITH | WORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S A PRAT | Thu Jun 10 1993 16:14 | 2 |
|
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48.673 | Fergus Miles Better | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Thu Jun 24 1993 11:56 | 18 |
|
Heard on the news last night that Fergus McCann,a Canadian
Businessman had offered to put 12.5M into the club,and that
he could raise that amount to 18M by offering shares to fans.
He said that he had been talking with the directors for over
a year about his planned investment,and that he was going to
make public faxes and letters between himself and a director
to prove that his offer is serious.Club spokesman(p*shtalker)
Michael Kelly said that any talks between McCann and the club
were private and that any attempt to make letters etc public
would make it very difficult for Celtic to deal with him.
Nice one Michael....................
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48.674 | Fill up McCann! | PAKORA::ELOVE | Nice bloke,Nice`n`fat | Thu Jun 24 1993 23:33 | 25 |
|
How the Celtic board can treat this man McCann with such contempt
is beyond me; it's a bit like David dictating terms to Goliath.
Mr McCann should by-pass the club and go straight to the bank
who must be wondering when the sizeable overdraft is going to be
reduced. Lets face it, if the bank was doing its job properly, the
receivers would have been at Parkhead long ago (mind you this
applies to most clubs in Britain!).
The other thing that amazes me is how the board can expect someone
to give such large sums of money without expecting something in return
or is he just supposed to give the money as a donation? This man
McCann is a self made multi-millionaire; obviously he made his
money by giving most of it away. I know Celtic were founded for
charitable reasons but I thought the charity was supposed to come
out of the club!
Having said all that, I think this stuff about McCann could come
true in the end because despite the stories going round the T.V.
channels, the Daily Ranger has printed nothing about it; there must
not be enough lies for them.
Yours in Celts,
Eddie
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48.675 | info please | XSTACY::MDUNPHY | Just another Day!! | Mon Jun 28 1993 17:47 | 7 |
|
When is the next celtic Vs Rangers match on for the coming season??
And What is the crowd capacity at Celtic for the comimg season??
Thanks
Mick
|
48.676 | | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Mon Jun 28 1993 21:42 | 6 |
|
The first huns game is on the 21st August at Celtic Park,don't
know about the capacity.....
Colm.
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48.677 | McCann is the Man! | PAKORA::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Wed Jun 30 1993 11:52 | 5 |
| The capacity will be 50,500 (53,000 minus the 2,500 lost in seating the
jungle). The Taylor report is only effective this season for European
games.
Eddie
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48.678 | Pre-empting the huns!! | KIRKTN::MCAMERON | | Thu Jul 01 1993 23:17 | 10 |
|
Eddie,
European games this season may be a bit on the optimistic side. 8*)
^^^^^
Martin SQFCSC......
|
48.679 | Roll on the new season ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Jul 07 1993 12:34 | 25 |
|
Yet another press release stated yesterday, that Celtic have the first
�20 million pound financial package together for the initial stage of
their new stadium at Cambuslang. No details were given however, and it
is expected to be a further ten days before a press conference is
called and any further information released.
Isn't Michael Kelly just a wonderful PR man ? 8*))
On the playing side, John Collins will resume pre-season training with
Celtic, although his agent Raymond Sparkes is still confident that
offers will be made for the midfielder in the coming weeks.
He's apparently had/having talks with English & European clubs.
I find it quite appalling that a player such as JC isn't being made an
offer he cannot refuse by Celtic. Apparently, what he wants & what
Celtic are offering, are pretty close. Why can't they put their heads
together & work it out ? After all, he has stated that he wants to stay
at Celtic Park !
I also find it amazing, that no concrete bid has been made for such an
outstanding player, when drunken over-rated goats like Ferguson are
supposedly worth �3-4 million !!
JJ SQFCSC
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48.681 | He'll fit in well in the team photo ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Jul 07 1993 13:05 | 22 |
|
Martin,
It's been nice working with you !
John
P.S. The aforementioned meeting place isn't suitable, as the press &
media are continually parked there, in the hope of a `Sniffter' of
info regarding rangers FC (Capital letter at beginning intentionally
left out).
Congratulations to Dundee United in finding a worthy successor to that
charming wee man of Scottish football, Jim McLean. Bringing foreign
coaches with next to no experience of the Scottish game, will no doubt
do wonders for the club......just ask Liam 8-)
P.P.S. Spoke to John Sharp (Ex-Fauldhouse man, now physio with United)
& he informed me that Dunc the Drunk will be a Cream Bun before
the beginning of next week.
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48.683 | Don't be contoversial Tam, it ain't allowed !!!! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Jul 07 1993 15:38 | 10 |
|
Tam,
I agree.........no player is worth 3-4 million. If however Ferguson is
available for transfer at a fee like this, then surely a proven quality
International midfielder like JC, is worth the same ?
JJ SQFCSC
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48.684 | Definately A Mars Bar and a packet of Spangles | PAKORA::TDOLAN | | Wed Jul 07 1993 16:12 | 16 |
|
JJ,
I my seem contoversial in my nots, but I don`t mean to be 8*)
I see your point about JC being worth something but as soon as
his contract with Celtic expires , he will be on his way and
Liam and Celtic will be the ones to lose out !!
I also agree that if his terms and the ones that Celtic are offering
are so close then surely if they value him so much he will get what
he wants, because as you will probably agree, JC held the Celtic
team together last season.
Tam.
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48.685 | Me and Tam agreeing???? | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Wed Jul 07 1993 17:02 | 22 |
| Tam,
It is a bad day when you and I are agreeing on something. But, you
are right about John Collins; the price tag is determined by his
availibility, not by how good a player he is and whether he has
proved himself or not (Internationals etc). Celtic set themselves
up by hanging a 3 million price tag on him because all he is saying
is "If that's what I'm worth, pay me accordingly." But, when were
Celtic ever any good at negotiating contracts. I know for a fact
that when Paul McStay signed his 5 year deal back in 1987, he
offered to sign either an 8 or 9 year deal and they knocked him
back! I'll bet some people were kicking themselves this time last
year over that decision.
Anyway, that's enough of the pally-wally stuff or else you
might start getting ideas that some of my Larkhall upbringing
is starting to affect me.
Roll on 21st Aug.
Forever a Celt'
Eddie
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48.686 | I can`t agree woth Eddie !! Can I ???? | PAKORA::TDOLAN | | Wed Jul 07 1993 17:50 | 21 |
|
Eddie,
You are right ( agreeing again !!! aaaaahhhhh ), I was blethering..
I`ll need to say off the drugs 8*)........
The thing I find funny about the Cetlic boards approach is they way
they are trying to con John Collins..... " you`ll never get a better
offer than this anywhere else " Ho Ho Ho And A Rottle Of Bum !!!
Give me a bottle of what they`re on !!!!!!
Tam.
Remember where you heard it first..........
Celtic agree signing terms with JC...... Celtic go bankrupt......
NO MORE CELTIC !!!!!!!!!!!
8-))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))
|
48.687 | Sign up and gies peace!! | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | And some late news just in... | Wed Jul 07 1993 17:56 | 10 |
|
Why should Celtic close the gap between the offer and the demand? If
JC really wants to play for Celtic and the figures are close, then why
does he not just accept what is offered and prove his loyalty? With all
the fairy tales being published on the tabloid back pages, I think it
would have been news if JC was really interesting other clubs.
Archie
B Shift
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48.688 | Go To B Shift Honest Archie !!!! | PAKORA::TDOLAN | | Wed Jul 07 1993 18:01 | 10 |
|
Archie your out of you depths in these rowdy conferences with
your honesty...
Not one person who writes here tells the truth..
Except ME !!! ;-)
Tam.
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48.689 | Dream On! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Thu Jul 08 1993 23:17 | 11 |
| Tam,
Nice to see that our little bout of mutual agreement has not had
a long lasting effect. I'm off on holiday now, so by the time I get
back I'm expecting JC and PMcG to have signed up, Joe Miller and
the other Haddies to be gone and the Cambuslang deal announced!
Eddie
p.s. I'll bring you some suitably coloured rock.
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48.690 | Bring back the shower boy... | KURMA::SNEIL | The Treble.....5 in a row | Sun Jul 11 1993 22:03 | 10 |
| >>> I'm expecting JC and PMcG to have signed up,
That'll be Jim Craig and Paul McGoogan @:^)))
SQF Blue nose
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48.691 | Friendlies | ESSB::PLYNCH | | Wed Jul 14 1993 13:02 | 6 |
| I am in Scotland (mainly Glasgow area) from August 1st to August 9th.
Could anyone tell me if Celtic have any home games during this week
as I would love to see them. Its a few years since I last say them
play and they always were my favorite team north of the border.
Pat
|
48.692 | So - it was quiet in here | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Wed Jul 14 1993 15:12 | 4 |
| re -1
If they were �our favourite team it's not a few years ago since you
saw them - it's decades
|
48.693 | PSG would be fun | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Wed Jul 14 1993 15:39 | 1 |
| so who did you Bhouys get in Europe ?
|
48.694 | Young Boys | ESSB::BLONG | UNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993 | Wed Jul 14 1993 17:13 | 6 |
|
�� so who did you Bhouys get in Europe ?
They got the Young Bhouys from Switzerland.
�@
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48.695 | Only Blue Will Do | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Wed Jul 14 1993 18:01 | 1 |
| Another team from Xamax country. Ya beauty.
|
48.696 | Richard Gough likes our UEFA Cup opponents !!! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Wed Jul 14 1993 23:53 | 19 |
48.697 | Transfer news | AYOV14::AMOONEY | | Thu Jul 15 1993 02:58 | 13 |
|
Just read in today's Daily Ranger that Steve Fulton has signed for
Bolton for a fee of �300,000,so hopefully we will now have the cash to
sign McGinlay from Hibs.
Andy.
re.-1 I see the Richard Gough rumour is gathering some momentum.
|
48.698 | Exclusive: Gough to `Coach' Under-15's !! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Thu Jul 15 1993 04:05 | 10 |
48.699 | I wonder what reason they'll use to HIDE this one? | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sat Jul 17 1993 21:54 | 23 |
|
I see the moderating Junta have once more been hard at work !
Paranoia beginning to set in me finx !
On a footballing note, Celtic obviously haven't managed to sell all
5000 season tickets for the new seated Jungle. The View this week was
advertising next seasons admission prices, and the new seated North
Enclosure was priced at �9.
Pat Bonnar has signed a new 1 year deal & reserve keeper Gordon Marshall
is apparently a target for English 1st division Portsmouth.
Unfortunately, no one has shown any interest in Joe Miller or Peter
Grant...but then again, who can blame them !!
The Celts fly out on a ten day training stint to Northern Italy
tomorrow, and will also be taking on Atalanta and Napoli or Nottingham
Forest in a four team tournament while out there.
SQFCSC
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48.700 | Roll on the new season ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Jul 21 1993 11:50 | 19 |
|
Celtic yesterday defeated a local amateur side in Northern Italy 11-0,
in a friendly as part of the pre-season build up.
The Daily Ranger also revealed today that Douglas Hope, that well known
Rangers fan, would be refereeing the first Old Firm match of the
season.
He was the conroversial match official in charge of the last match
between the two sides, when he allowed Rangers to re-start the game
after Celtic had taken the lead, and eight players were celebrating the
goal on the touchline.
The first photo of the newly seated jungle was shown in today's
newspaper (and I use the term newspaper loosely), and even though it's
only a tart up job, it looks pretty damn good.
It'll be used for the first time against Sheffield Wednesday, a week on
Saturday in yet another pre-season friendly.
|
48.701 | Friendly. | ESSB::PLYNCH | | Thu Jul 22 1993 13:31 | 8 |
| RE: .700
John is that saturday July 31st that they are playing Sheff. Wed.
If it is will tickets be on sale at the gate as I am in Scotland
that week based in Glasgow and would love to take in a Celtic
game.
Pat
|
48.702 | | AYOV22::TADAIR | Why do I weep? | Thu Jul 22 1993 14:17 | 6 |
| Pat
The game is not all ticket.
Tony.
|
48.703 | They`ll score all they`re goals in friendlies !! | PAKORA::TDOLAN | | Thu Jul 22 1993 15:51 | 7 |
|
Who cares ??????
Celtic are Guff !!!!
Tam. 8*)))))
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48.704 | 8*) | PAKORA::JJACK | | Thu Jul 22 1993 16:34 | 8 |
|
Tam,
Don't you mean "All their goals........"
Educated of SQF
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48.705 | Ah F#$K | PAKORA::TDOLAN | | Thu Jul 22 1993 18:28 | 9 |
|
JJ,
I cannnae spoke write !!!!
Tam. 8*(
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48.706 | SQFCSC Manchester bound (If Martin drives ??) 8*| | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Thu Jul 22 1993 18:46 | 22 |
|
I was glad to read that Joe Miller had asked to be left behind when the
team flew out to Italy recently. This surely means that he was staying
behind to have talks with a club....................or maybe he was
just away to the sweetie shop at the time & missed the plane.
Liam Brady said he left Gerry Creaney behind because, "He wasn't in the
correct frame of mind". In other words, Brady's at last realised what
a goat Creaney really is, and hopefully we'll be shot of him soon too !
I mean, we can't have two Esther Rantzen's leading the strike force
next season ! Payton & Gnasher McAvennie look certs to start as our
leading strikers next term, coz a new signing is obviously out of the
question. Charlie `Will I stay here, go to Kilmarnock or maybe even
Japan' looks odds on to be the main substitute up front.
Anyway...on with the new season & here's to the Celts winning a trophy
or three at last !! OK Doctor, I'll be with you in a minute........
(Brady or Creaney I hear you ask ?)
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48.707 | Manchester bound in a 1.8i Cavalier ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sun Jul 25 1993 15:10 | 15 |
48.708 | Do the company pay for the hire of a Managers car. | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | | Sun Jul 25 1993 15:33 | 14 |
|
I`m in total agreement with you JJ, Joe Miller is certainly not worth
� of a million.....
Brady should take the money and then he would have enough to buy Pat
McGinlay, who would be a good addition to the Celtic team because they
lack a good goal scoring midfielder.
Tam.
P.S. Good to see Celtic back to their old ways again.....
Atalanta 3 Celtic 0
dedededededededededededededededededededededededede.
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48.709 | Tam, yer noa controversial enough ma auld hamp ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sun Jul 25 1993 17:29 | 25 |
| Thomas,
I can only assume, that by the context of your note (apart from the end
line),that one of the following three things has occurred............
1) You've left yourself logged on
2) You've gone berserk
3) Both
Thomas (Sunday name as it is the Sabbath after all) Dolan & myself agreeing
in a football note is a very uncommon occurrence.
Besides, I think I prefer you at your controversial best !
Footnote: Pat McGinlay to be a Celt before the season proper starts
next Staurday
And NO.......the Shift D SQFCSC are picking up the tab for the vehicle
which shall endevour to transport us to Manchester for a day/evening of
wine, women & song. Who knows, we may just take in a football match
whilst there 8*))
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48.710 | 3.1 | AYOV18::SALLEN | | Wed Jul 28 1993 16:00 | 14 |
| I watched the secon half od the Napoli-Celtic game live on Italian
T.V..
The better players were Nicholas, Boyd and in patches an uninterested
Collins. McStay, Slater and especially Mowbray were extremely
disappointing.
Fear the worst bohys
... Stevie
|
48.711 | SQFCSC: Summer Tour 1993 | KIRKTN::JJACK | Elv The Pelv | Fri Jul 30 1993 05:34 | 14 |
|
Celtic today hope to complete the signing of Pat McGinlay from Hibs.
The 26 year-old midfielder would be a welcome addition to a team that
has lacked goals in that department for a few seasons now.
He's yet another one of those `I've always wanted to play for Celtic'
type players, but as long as he bangs the odd goal or two in against
MIM, I'll be more than satisfied.
He should make his debut against Manchester United in the friendly next
Tuesday, in front of approximately 10,000 travelling Celtic supporters,
intent on re-establishing the good reputation of Scottish supporters
travelling over the border.
|
48.712 | People In Glass Houses....... | AYOV16::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Fri Jul 30 1993 09:50 | 8 |
| JJ
Is that good reputation the one which was tarnished when Celtic played
at Middlesborough ? Or was that more media hype, rather like
Wednesday's incidents.
Kev....
|
48.713 | Half-time Skirkish versus Full scale town assault | PAKORA::JJACK | Elv The Pelv | Fri Jul 30 1993 21:29 | 9 |
|
Kev....
The Boro experience didn't even reach the Top 40, as opposed to the
Sunderland debacle which has already gone double platinum.
JJ
|
48.714 | Nee Naw Nee Naw | KIRKTN::MCAMERON | I enhance a positive environment | Sat Jul 31 1993 06:44 | 11 |
|
Pat McGinlay has now officially signed a three year contract with
Celtic...
There was a last minute hitch before he eventually put pen to paper,
when Spurs made a late bid to sign the player.
They offered him substantially more dosh than Celtic (now there's a
surprise) but he chose to join the club he claims he has `always wanted
to play for'......He was later seen leaving Parkhead with two men in
white coats before entering a bright yellow van with square wheels.8*))
Martin SQFCSC......
|
48.715 | Paddy McGinlay's Goat | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Sat Jul 31 1993 07:10 | 4 |
|
Is he working for BT then..........???????
|
48.716 | Sign up.........or get lost !!!!!! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Elv The Pelv | Sun Aug 01 1993 03:21 | 28 |
|
Celtic.......1 Sheffield Wednesday........1
McAvennie, pen Warhurst
Attendance 25,000
Celtic took the lead from the penalty spot in the 55th minute when
Sheridan felled Slater. McAvennie did the needful from the spot.
The lead was shortlived however, with Paul Warhust equalising six minutes
later.
Dariusz Wdowczyk & Tony Mowbray were both taken off with injuries, the
latter being a major suprise (NOT!).
New signing Pat McGinlay made his debut in the 72nd minute, and to huge
roars from the fans, almost scored with a 25 yard rocket which beat
Woods, but ended up in the side netting.
Today's press announced that McGinlay turned down an offer of a � of
a million pounds from Spurs for his signature, and instead plumped for
the club he "Always wanted to play for !"
The boys either not all there, or he's a TRUE Celtic man.
Are you reading messrs Grant, Collins etc.................
SQFCSC (Who are still Manchester bound on Tuesday)
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48.717 | Rare excursion from note 45 | LARVAE::FERRARO_A | Antony Ferraro @UCG | Tue Aug 03 1993 14:41 | 4 |
| I hear on the radio today that Spurs are looking at Collins, what's he
like.
Antony
|
48.718 | Celtic should be keeping him, if they've any sense | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | I don't think so !! | Tue Aug 03 1993 21:42 | 8 |
|
> what's he like
He's easily the best midfielder in Scotland, if not Britain. He has
tremendous all round ability, attacking, defending, shooting power,
stamina etc etc, a very rare thing these days.
colin
|
48.719 | And I'll bet Pat McGinlay will be it next year!! | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Serial Waster | Wed Aug 04 1993 14:48 | 6 |
|
He's easily the best midfielder in Scotland,if not Britain.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Wasn't Paul McStay rated as such,this time last year Colin?
|
48.720 | Only blue will do | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Wed Aug 04 1993 17:57 | 1 |
| Aye and see all the clubs that came in for him.
|
48.721 | No comparison.... | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | I don't think so !! | Wed Aug 04 1993 21:54 | 7 |
|
Name a rangers player who is as good as him !!!!
and for goodness sake don't say Durrant or we'll all die laughing.
colin
|
48.722 | THE MID FIELD GENRAL | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Thu Aug 05 1993 04:22 | 2 |
|
WHAT ABOUT TOMMY BURNS (KILLIE) HE WILL GIVE JOAN WATER IN THE HEAD.
|
48.723 | Wull a gie Cuthell's a bell fur ye big yin.;>) | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | Serial Waster | Thu Aug 05 1993 14:26 | 7 |
|
RE:721
Mikhailichenko,Steven and McColl to name three.
And look out for a young guy called John Morrow,(although he might not
get a chance at Ibrox).
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48.724 | | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | I don't think so !! | Thu Aug 05 1993 21:13 | 11 |
|
sorry Iain,
The russian was garbage last season, hardly played, Steven didn't even
get a mention, and McCall plays for 90 mins on his, better watch what
word I use here, bahooky, plus running aboot like a heedless chicken
against the u21's in the euro league was brilliant to watch.
colin.
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48.725 | Proud to be a Celt'! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Thu Aug 05 1993 22:58 | 18 |
| re .723.
Sorry Ian,
I always imagined that you had a bit more common sense
in football matters than to make such a ludicrous statement as in .723.
Trevor Steven is as good as Collins, but as for Michael O'Chenko and
McChubby (whom I would like to see in a Celtic jersey) you have got to
be kidding. Go for it, Ian, re-establish your credibility and admit you
were talking c**p.
Eddie
p.s. To all Celts,
Nice to see that our illustrious fans were a credit
to their club and country on Tuesday; no bad press and let's face
it, the Daily Rangers reporters would have been hiding under pub tables
and behind lamp-posts just praying for some trouble to happen, but as
usual, there was none!
|
48.726 | For it's a grand old team..... | AYOV14::AMOONEY | | Fri Aug 06 1993 03:28 | 27 |
|
Any chance of a match report from the Man Utd game ? From what I
heard,Peter Grant had an outstanding first half (could this be true?),
Packy still can't cope with the back-pass (even though he's had a season to
practice),and as for the team performance,it's still a case of pretty
football without a decent finish.Any comments ?
On the good news front,it looks like Tony Mowbray is set to leave
Parkhead to Wolves for a fee in the region of � 1M.Hopefully now we
will have some money to spend on a decent centre half or a right
back,but no doubt Brady will sign a forward if he is allowed to spend
the cash from the sale of Mowbray.
I've got to admit he wasn't much of a player...too slow,and
probably the worst distributer of the ball I've seen.
Well here's hoping for some success this season,and I think with
the introduction of Joe Jordan to the staff we might see some more
determination in the team's play.I feel we have the players to do it,
it's just a case of certain players asserting themselves,especially
Paul McStay.
Optimistic as ever,
Andy.
|
48.727 | | KURMA::SNEIL | | Fri Aug 06 1993 09:43 | 6 |
|
re.724
Mikhailichenko is not Russian,he's Ukrianian.
SQF Blue nose
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48.728 | ticket info | AYOV14::BGILCHRIST | | Fri Aug 06 1993 14:23 | 20 |
|
Iam writing on behalf of a work mate ho is wondering if any of you
fellow Tic supporters can get him a ticket for tomorows game at
Motherwell...........
Terry McColl @ayo
Ex 3603.
hope you get stuffed
Billy...........
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48.729 | Cuthell's on hold for big Colin. | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | Serial Waster | Fri Aug 06 1993 18:31 | 13 |
|
RE: The Miko issue.
Colin,i didn't realise you were only taking last season into consideration
when comparing Miko to Collins.If that was the case then i have to hold
up my hands and admit that Collins was the better of the two.
But the best in Britain!!! Go on admit it.You've started believing that
Daily Rebel again,haven't you.Compare what the've achieved,and what
they're likely to achieve,in their careers,and decide then.
Miko is probably the most skillful and inventive player in Scottish
football at the moment.
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48.730 | I.Q. = 12 | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | I don't think so !! | Fri Aug 06 1993 22:14 | 5 |
| RE 727
And your british/english i suppose.......note deliberate use of small
case letters........what a bore you are !!!!
|
48.731 | Picky,Picky!!! | PAKORA::AGRAY | Diffilms Tech!! | Fri Aug 06 1993 23:44 | 5 |
| Re 727.
If you want to be picky Scott,he isn't Ukrianian either.
He's Ukrainian!
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48.732 | The best behaved supporters in the land ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sat Aug 07 1993 12:20 | 23 |
|
John Collins last night signed a new three year contract with Celtic.
The midfielder stated that the acclamation he received from the
10,000+ (perfectly behaved) Celtic fans at Old Trafford last week, had
a lot to do with it.
This is a real boost for the club as they go into one of the most
important seasons in their 105 year history. A trophy has to be won
this season, and what better boost for the championship challenge, than
an early league cup win ?
This will allow the players to relax & show what an excellent all round
footballing team they can be, when they put their minds to it.
I'm looking for the League cup, a close challenge to rangers, and at least
a third round place in the UEFA cup by Christmas.
Ever the optimist, JJ SQFCSC
P.S. I reply to an earlier entry....see the Man U topic for a (very)
brief match report on the United/Celtic friendly (In which
incidentally, the Celtic fans behaviour was impeccable).
|
48.733 | A point dropped already ! :-( | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sat Aug 07 1993 18:03 | 9 |
|
Motherwell.........2 Celtic..........2
Slater
McAvennie
I know it looks bad, but we were down 2-0 at one stage !
|
48.734 | Green?Aye With Envy | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Mon Aug 09 1993 10:12 | 19 |
| Regardind the Joan Collins saga.We heard all the same guff about Casper
McStay last season and what has he done for you ?He stayed for the same
reasons as Collins:
1)The fans have been wonderful
2)There's a real feeling we can do something this season.
or could it be
NOBODY WANTS HIM!
|
48.735 | Same old story, over & over & over........ | PAKORA::JJACK | | Tue Aug 10 1993 12:50 | 4 |
|
Do you ever write anything constructive or remotely interesting ???
|
48.736 | Well you did ask | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Tue Aug 10 1993 14:55 | 2 |
| This is the Celtic note, JJ , why would you expect anything
constructive or interesting ?
|
48.737 | Celts go through.... | AYOV14::AMOONEY | | Wed Aug 11 1993 00:50 | 16 |
|
Tonights result from the League Cup 2nd round :-
Stirling Albion 0 Celtic 2 (McGinley,MacAvennie)
I heard on the radio that Macca missed a penalty in the first half.Any
chance of a match report from the game.
Andy.
|
48.738 | THe sense of humour note(not) | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Wed Aug 11 1993 17:53 | 3 |
48.739 | League Cup draw | AYOV14::AMOONEY | | Thu Aug 12 1993 19:46 | 13 |
|
The draw for the 3rd and 4th rounds of the League Cup was made this
morning.Celtic are away to Arbroath in the 3rd round,and if we can
overcome Danny McGrain's boys,we then play either St.Johnstone or
Aidrie at home.
3rd round ties to be played on 24/25th of August,with the 4th round on
either the 30th of August or the 1st of September.
Andy.
|
48.740 | Of course, they'll blame their injury problems ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Mon Aug 16 1993 04:44 | 22 |
|
Celtic..........1 Hibernian..........1
Nicholas,10 Tweed,83 Att. 27,000+
Hibs came for a draw....had one shot at goal, scored......and we're
two points behind Rangers already.
It seems like last season's jinx is still with us. The ability to
dominate for 95% of the match, but when it comes to putting the ball in
the net, we're hopeless !
Celtic this season are gonna have to score two or three goals in every
match, to give us a decent chance of collecting both points. Our
defence is still dodgy, which means we're almost certain to concede a
goal a game.
rangers at home next week, and a defeat (which I'm not even
contemplating) would see us go 4 points behind them, with only three
matches played. Doesn't bear thinking about, does it ?
Prediction: Celtic..........2 (McGinlay, Payton)
rangers.........1 (Hateley)
|
48.741 | Alliteration a speciality!! | PAKORA::MCAMERON | | Thu Aug 19 1993 00:51 | 10 |
|
According to the press Walter Smith is ready to play a half fit
Duncan Ferguson in Saturday's old firm game....
This is obviously the action of a desperate man, who knows his
team is going to come out second best against superior opposition.
Brady's Bold Bhoys to win by two clear goals 3 - 1......
Martin SQFCSC.......
|
48.742 | [ MY PREDICTION...I HOPE !! ] | PAKORA::DWORNIN | Donny Wornin | Thu Aug 19 1993 07:03 | 15 |
| I predict a close game, but never 3 goals. When was the last time
Celtic scored 3 goals in one game ???? ....It has been a while !!
I predict a win to Celtic 2-1 ( Charlie and Macca ), the huns will
get there usual penalty after 'Hairy Hately' back-hands a wee sub
to the ref - 'THE MASON'..............
Martin I just pray and hope the two of us is correct.........A WIN !!
Just think if my score is correct the 'Films D Shift' kitty will at
last start to role for oor xmas night oot............
Donny.....SQFCSC
|
48.743 | QPR Away Strip Available Now | NIBLIK::BROADLEY | | Thu Aug 19 1993 10:08 | 2 |
| Tut tut
Blaming the referee already.Keep that boulder on the shoulder Bhoys.
|
48.744 | Live in Hope. | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | | Thu Aug 19 1993 11:10 | 5 |
|
Sticking to 4-1 for the celts.
|
48.745 | Celts to win.... | AYOV17::AMOONEY | | Thu Aug 19 1993 14:02 | 14 |
|
I would go for a Celtic victory,probably 2-0,but as long as we keep
things tight at the back,as it was a bit of a shambles against Hibs.I
still don't like the idea of Boyd being played out of position,so I
would like to see Peter Grant in at right back,Boyd at left back,with
McNally and Wdowczyk in the middle.
Judging by the performance against Hibs,I honestly feel we have too
much football for Saturday's visitors and should be comfortable
winners.
Andy.
|
48.746 | Spanish beer pickles the mind | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Fri Aug 20 1993 14:24 | 10 |
| Please settle a bet.
Did Celtic ever withdraw from the European Cup because they drew a
Easter European team during the time of the Russian invasion of
Chezoslovakia ?
Was it 1968, the year after they won the trophy ?
thanks
Denis
|
48.747 | No | AYOV22::TADAIR | Why do I weep? | Fri Aug 20 1993 15:54 | 11 |
|
Celtic lost to Red Star Belgrade in the (prelim) round of
the 1968-68 European Cup.
There was great debate at the time that as winners they had to play
in a preliminary round.
Tony.
|
48.748 | Draw | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | And some late news just in... | Sat Aug 21 1993 18:07 | 3 |
|
Celtic 0 Rangers 0 Final score
|
48.749 | | GALVIA::SPAIN | signed long gary(); | Mon Aug 23 1993 09:34 | 6 |
|
Re .747, this is from memory but didn't Celtic lose to Dynamo Kiev in
67/8 in the first round. I think Celtic lost to Milan or Benfica in 68/9
but I'm not sure.
Gary.
|
48.750 | Always quiet when outplayed | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Mon Aug 23 1993 13:00 | 4 |
| Very quiet in here guys !
Guess note 47.1090 must be true - that Bonnar saved you from a right
doing ?
|
48.751 | A view from the Stand..... | AYOV25::AMOONEY | | Tue Aug 24 1993 04:26 | 45 |
|
re.-1.....In the words of the late,great Jimmy Sanderson (sp)..."were
you at the game ?"...obviously not,as we were never outplayed,even if
it was a pretty poor game,but that was down to Rangers tactics on the
day....just punt the ball (the higher,the better) up to the 2 big guys
up front or hoof it out the park !
Celtic controlled most of the game without making their superiority
count in front of goal.In the first half Bonner was called into action
only once,to save a shot from big Drunken Ferguson (which I thought was
going wide of the target).
Chances for the 'tic came from a glanced MacAvennie header,which
McPherson headed onto the bar,and then Macca failed to control the ball
quickly enough in front of goal,allowing Gough (who got some stick from
the home support throughout the game ) to block the shot.McGinlay had a
couple of chances,the first was ballooned over the bar,the other was a
low shot from a break on the right which Maxwell saved well.Had he
looked up,Macca who was unmarked in middle had an easy chance if the
the ball was squared to him.
Galloway was booked for a bad tackle towards the end of the first
half,and old poker-face Ferguson got booked as well for retaliation.I
felt Ferguson should have been booked earlier for his continual 2
footed tackles,which were late (as always).
The second half started off with Bonner making a meal of a Hately
header,but Celtic stormed back with Collins going close a couple of
times.Celtic tried to 'walk the ball into the net',instead of someone
having a go for goal and testing the keeper,which we didn't do enough
of.Celtic's defence coped well with the height of Rangers attack,but
Ferguson (Drunken) posed more of a threat on the deck and had 2 efforts
in the 2nd half...one went wide,the other straight at Bonner (which he
made a meal of,and had to catch it at the 2nd attempt)
All in all,not much of a game,with Rangers a lot more happier with
the point gained.I felt Celtic lacked a good poacher in front of
goal,and Brady must start a shoot on sight policy in front of goal as
they still try to be too elaborate when it comes to goal
attempts....any comments ?They also didn't punish Pressley enough at
left back,as this guy hadn't a clue.....could it have been nerves ?,or
is he just cr*p.....I'll give him the benefit of doubt on this
occasion,.....he's cr*p.
Arbroath away on Wednesday in the League Cup,and then Partick at
Firhill on Saturday,with 2 wins being a must.
Andy.
|
48.752 | | PAKORA::JJACK | | Tue Aug 24 1993 12:15 | 10 |
|
Andy's note just about sums up Saturday's less than inspiring goal less
draw against rangers.
I must say, I was impressed by the tactics shown by Walter Smith's
side.....NOT !
Anyway, long way to go yet in the season, & on Saturday's
showing...we've nothing to fear from the Govan Mile high club.
|
48.753 | Trophy room to let. | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Serial Waster | Tue Aug 24 1993 16:36 | 17 |
|
RE:Last two.
Let's face it guys,it's results that count,not tactics.
Given the same scenario,six established players injured,four making
their Old Firm debuts and two playing their first competitive game
in 3 - 4 months,do you not think Brady would have adopted the same
attitude?
Oh! of course not.Silly me.Celtic only know how to play the one way
don't they?
Yes. p!$$ about with the ball in midfield,weaving pretty patterns,
showing very little or no penetration up front.
Then their supporters,(and i include the media in this),slag RANGERS
off coz they have the audacity to score copious amounts of goals.
|
48.754 | He at least makes his excuses sound good, huh ? | PAKORA::JJACK | | Tue Aug 24 1993 19:27 | 5 |
|
Awwwww...looks like Iain can't accept fair criticism, but can dish it
out a plenty over the Collins saga, Cambuslang, the Celtic board
etc....
|
48.755 | Takeover bid (version 25)... | AYOV14::AMOONEY | | Wed Aug 25 1993 07:25 | 30 |
|
re.-2
Injury problems....not that old chestnut,it's getting rather boring.For the
past few seasons we've heard how Rangers have invested millions in
getting together a big first team squad.Surely the idea of this was
to survive the rigours of the lengthy season,and even with some
injuries,they should be able to call in some of their multi-million
pound squad.What happened to the 2 Russian (or Ukranian) guys ?
Anyway,this is the Celtic topic,and the latest news to hit the press
today and yesterday is the old takeover bid saga involving Fergus McCann,
Gerald Weisfeld (from the What everys shopping chain),along with
Edinburgh businessman John Keane and Brian Dempsey.The package reported
in yesterday's Herald is said to be around �20M.
In the early edition of this morning's Record,it states that Gerald
Weisfeld has spend a fortune on buying shares in the club,and is now
the second biggest shareholder with 10% of the clubs stock.
I just wonder if anything will happen,as we've heard a lot about
takeover bids in the past year or so,with nothing coming of it.
Prediction for tonight.....Arbroath 0 Celtic 4.
Andy.
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48.756 | Short Memories Or What? | FAILTE::BROADLEYG | Gordon Broadley @edo | Wed Aug 25 1993 10:46 | 5 |
| I remember the season after we humped you lot 5-1 and 4-1 we were
subjected to a five man defence all season against a FULL strength
Celtic team but I can't remember you lot moaning too much then.
The fact is your team has once again failed to deliver the goods when
you fully expected to win.Six In A Row.
|
48.757 | Even Better Than The Real Thing | GAOV10::CCORCORAN | | Wed Aug 25 1993 12:54 | 3 |
| Anyone got the result of Celtic's cup game last night and information
on what's going to be done about the pitch.
|
48.758 | Concerts no mre please ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Aug 25 1993 13:02 | 6 |
|
The game is tonight. As far as the pitch is concerned, what can you do
when you're scheduled to play a game very week (including cup ties) up
until early winter ?
|
48.759 | Singing In The Mud | GAOV10::CCORCORAN | | Wed Aug 25 1993 13:24 | 6 |
| A bad move by Celtic to allow a concert right at the start of the
season.For a team that likes to play on the deck,thats not going to be
easy when it rains and snows and the picth turns into a mudbath.
According to a Irish daily paper the game was fixed for last night but
then again they haven't a clue.Cheers for the info.
|
48.760 | | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Aug 26 1993 00:51 | 7 |
| League Cup result
Arbroath 1 - 9 Celtic
Close game .
Kev...
|
48.761 | The scorers | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Aug 26 1993 09:35 | 22 |
|
Arbroath.............1 Celtic...............9
Sumdi in the 90th min. Nicholas
McAvennie (3)
McGinlay
Payton (3)
McNally
As Kev said, a very close game 8*)
No doubt the cynics will immediately start ranting about the quality of
opposition, but as the Radio Clyde panel said last night,"The goal
rush will boost Celtic's confidence, especially that of their strikers !".
Here's hoping for a repeat perfromance against the Jags on Saturday !
Footnote: Pat Bonner was apparently seething with his defence over the
lapse of concentration which allowed Arbroath's consilation goal.
Professional or what ?
|
48.762 | Firhill for thrills....not this time! | AYOV25::AMOONEY | | Mon Aug 30 1993 23:48 | 33 |
|
Result from Saturday......
Partick Thistle 0
Celtic 1 (McNally)
After Celtic's 9-1 midweek win,I think the crowd expected a few
goals,but this wasn't the case.Celtic deserved the victory,but Partick
put up a stuffy performance and the game didn't really flow.Nicholas
had 3 shots at goal in the first half,with one of them coming of the
inside of the post and being cleared.Thistle for their efforts,had the
defence looking static (no real surprise) on a couple of occasions,but
Bonner was up to it,when called into action.
Nothing really to talk about in the second half,except the goal from
McNally.A corner from the right was headed down by Nicholas into the
path of McNally who managed to slide in to beat the defender to the
ball and ram it in the back of the net.After the goal,Celtic played the
ball about a lot better and Thistle never really had anything to offer.
Not much of a game,but it's 2 points all the same,and the loudest
cheer of the day was reserved for the result from the south side of the
city.........
It's Airdrie in the quarter final of the League Cup tomorrow night
at Parkhead,but I'm backshift this week,so hopefully someone can
provide a match report.
According to Radio Clyde on Saturday,an English premier club were
watching Galloway at Firhill on Saturday,and a bid could be in by the
end of the week.I've never been a big fan of Galloways,but I would like
to see him and McNally playing in the middle of defence,in preference to
Mowbray and Gillespie.
Andy.
|
48.763 | Celts cup !! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Tue Aug 31 1993 23:34 | 20 |
|
League Cup � final:
Celtic..........1 Airdrie..........0
McAvennie, 48
Dundee United defeated Falkirk on penalties after both teams were tied
at 3-3 after extra-time.
Partick & Hibs were drawing 2-2, and that game too went to penalties.
Winner unknown ?
Semi-finalists:
Celtic
Dundee U
Partick or Hibs
Rangers or Aberdeen (playing tomorrow)
|
48.764 | | KURMA::SWRIGHT | | Tue Aug 31 1993 23:57 | 1 |
| Hibs won on penalties....
|
48.765 | McStay Injury | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Wed Sep 01 1993 13:56 | 8 |
|
McStay has damaged tissue in a foot or ankle and is having it operated
on today.
This will put him out for about 4 weeks.
|
48.766 | | PAKORA::GPIKE | | Wed Sep 01 1993 18:51 | 7 |
|
And the good news is that he won't be playing for Scotland against
the Swiss,
Cos lets face it he's better at club football than internationals...
|
48.767 | SEMI-FINAL | GAOV10::GGARRETT | | Thu Sep 02 1993 16:16 | 7 |
| Celtic play Rangers at Ibrox in the semi-final.
Regards,
Anthony.
"
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48.768 | What a waste of money (A bit like Dunc the Drunk)? | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sun Sep 05 1993 00:20 | 59 |
|
Celtic.........0 Aberdeen.........1
Panty-lining, 53
A very poor display by Celtic, and an even poorer one from the Sheep.
This is what makes the scoreline all the more galling ! Celtic were
poor, but were still streets ahead of Aberdeen.
Again we seem to be suffering from the same old problem. We created
three excellent scoring chances, and failed with them all.
McAvennie turned brilliantly just inside the Sheep's half & bore in on
goal with only Snelders to beat. McLeish got back & put a tackle in
which Macca managed to avoid. He then proceeded to shoot past Snelders
when it looked easier to score !
Payton saw a glorious header palmed around the post late in the second
half & then shot agonisingly wide from a tight angle moments later.
As far as good football goes, I didn't witness any from either team,
and I'd like to know what happened to the skilful game Brady has been
preaching so much about in recent years !
As far as the man's coaching/managing skills are concerned, I'm
confused !
He has Brian O'Neil on the bench for the last three matches, yet when
McStay is out injured...brings in Rudi Vata. The Albanian then
proceeds to play like a donkey for 90 minutes, touching the ball a half
dozen times if lucky (And every touch a stinker btw), and Brady has the
audacity to take Collins off for Slater, when we're one down !!!
Collins looked the only one capable of causing problems in the Aberdeen
defence, so Brady takes him off !
He brings Slater on in his place, and he does zilch. He also took
Nicholas off & replaced him with Payton. The only sensible thing to do,
as Charlie was having a stinker. Payton did well when he came on,
adding pace to a lacklustre strikeforce, and surely merits a place in
the starting line-up for next weeks match at Starks Park.
I'm also not too happy about the formation Brady/Jordan have been using
lately.
We have all (myself included) criticised Aberdeen in years gone by for
being negative & playing for a draw when coming to Glasgow. This is no
longer the case, as the Sheep had a three man strike-force on display
today, in the shape of Booth, Shearer & Miller. The Celts...........
4-4-2 (with Macca & Charlie up front). When we do decide to put another
forward on (Slater) we take one off (Charlie) !
Logical I don't think !
And lastly.....It's not very often I can agree with that irritating wee
rangers/St.Mirren fan, Chick Young.....but this time I do.
He's currently on a campaign to slate our referees in saying that they
simply just aren't good enough. He's wrong ......they're absolutely
crap!!!
Les Mottram made umpteen stupid, incorrect decisions against both sides
today. I can accept that refs will make the odd mistake in a match, as
they are only human (Or are they ?), but this man was consistently
garbage !
Here's hoping that the league pick a � decent ref for the Old Firm Cup
tie in a fortnight ! But they won't, they'll pick Jim `Flute face'
McCluskey.
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48.769 | WE were so close. See if!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | KIRKTN::RFREW | A'M A BIG GALOOT | Sun Sep 05 1993 02:40 | 9 |
| YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWN YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWN
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWN
Give it a bye, everyone must be fed up listening to how
good a team the Paddies are.How about going out there
and winning something, then come into the conference
and say SEEEEEEEEEEEEEE Told you so.
An honest Paddy.
|
48.770 | Coz ye landed oan yer bum ! 8*)) | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sun Sep 05 1993 02:52 | 10 |
|
Dear Mr.Perfect P/N
At no stage did I say in my previous note anything about "How good we
are".....this is just another blatant attempt at aggravation from the
lower working classes (Bay J), by Bungee jumpers from Cowdenbeath who's
rope (Ooh err) was obviously too long last time out, and is currently
suffering from a damaged brain.
|
48.771 | whits P/n | KIRKTN::RFREW | BIG RAB | Sun Sep 05 1993 03:06 | 6 |
| I dooooooooooooooooooont know whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat you mean.I as a fellow
tattie howker and paddie supporter only like to express what I
think, and I can say, I think without fear of contradiction I speak for
the majority of us ejits that support they bunch of has beens and
never will be's that we so loyally go to see every week.
an awfly hurt paddy.
|
48.772 | Grant to stay with Celtic | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Fri Sep 10 1993 13:54 | 5 |
|
Peter Grant has signed a 3 year contract at Parkhead this morning.
|
48.773 | This wurkin Seturdays wid burst yae | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Sat Sep 11 1993 16:24 | 7 |
|
Latest Score.......
Raith 0 - 1 Celtic (Nicholas)
|
48.774 | | PAKORA::SWRIGHT | There its...!!! | Sat Sep 11 1993 18:00 | 4 |
| Raith 1 Celtic 4
Full time
|
48.775 | | PAKORA::AMCARTHUR | WATCH OUT..ees got a SHOOWTER | Tue Sep 14 1993 21:08 | 2 |
|
HT Young Boys 0 Celtic 0
|
48.776 | Latest from Berne ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Tue Sep 14 1993 21:46 | 4 |
|
Five minutes to go.........Young Boys 0 Celtic 0
|
48.777 | | KURMA::SNEIL | | Tue Sep 14 1993 23:52 | 9 |
|
Rumour has it that Joan Collins and Payton were carried off.Anyone
know anymore?.
SQF Blue nose
|
48.778 | | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Wed Sep 15 1993 10:26 | 5 |
|
Payton has a pulled hamstring and Collins has knee ligament trouble.
Arnie
|
48.779 | Score??????? | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | silly sally duncan dohnuts | Wed Sep 15 1993 13:09 | 5 |
|
Was nil nil the final score?
Cheers Sean
|
48.780 | yes | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Wed Sep 15 1993 13:19 | 0 |
48.781 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | silly sally duncan dohnuts | Wed Sep 15 1993 14:35 | 7 |
|
When's the second leg? I wouldn't mind trying to travel up for it.
Are the Young Boys a reputable team?
Sean
|
48.782 | Please draw Madrid next round | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Wed Sep 15 1993 14:41 | 3 |
| re are Young Boys reputable -
Obviously not judging by last night's result.
|
48.783 | Good Game..... | KBOMFG::TANNER | U2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!! | Wed Sep 15 1993 14:43 | 15 |
|
I saw about 45 mins of the game last night and it was good end to end stuff.
Young Boys were the better team and came close on a few occasions, but Celtic
looked good on the break. It was also a very fair game and the players went off
arm in arm at full time. Only 7,000 at the game and I would say that at least
half of them were Celtic fans. The second leg should be similar but Celtic
should edge them by a goal or two. Good entertainment value and great to see the
players all shaking hands and embracing each other...
regards....
-dave-
p.s The other two Swiss clubs entertain Ac Milan, and Real Madrid tonight, that's
what I call good luck in the draw.
|
48.784 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Demdatdeseandose..... | Wed Sep 15 1993 15:27 | 6 |
| Dave,
What channel was it on ? I was channel hopping and got stuck watching
the Karlsruhe V. Eindhoven game.
- Robin
|
48.785 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | silly sally duncan dohnuts | Wed Sep 15 1993 16:12 | 9 |
| RE: .783
>p.s The other two Swiss clubs entertain Ac Milan, and Real Madrid tonight, that's
> what I call good luck in the draw.
I know what you mean.
Three swiss clubs end up playing the best three clubs in Europe.
Sean
|
48.786 | Answers.... | KBOMFG::TANNER | U2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!! | Wed Sep 15 1993 17:00 | 8 |
| Re .384
Robin it was on one of the 3 swiss channels (probably the German one) at
approx 10:30pm. Sean Iam not too sure about 3 of the best clubs!!!!! But 3 clubs
with big names that's for sure......
-dave-
|
48.788 | SSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHH!!! | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Thu Sep 16 1993 17:33 | 10 |
| <In whisper mode, so as not to wake the Celtic Supporters>
Tim,
I'd move the previous reply to note 47 pretty quick, unless you want
some abuse from both sides of the Old Firm. DF Playes for the Gers
Al
:-) :-)
|
48.789 | | PLUNDR::MORAN | Waist not, want not! | Thu Sep 16 1993 17:43 | 5 |
|
I knew that, but alas, I typed answer whilst reading note 48, not 47.
I'll move it now, sheepishly.
Tim ;-)
|
48.790 | | KIRKTN::MCAMERON | | Thu Sep 16 1993 21:57 | 18 |
|
RE .781
Sean,
The second leg is played on the Wednesday the 29th..
I wouldn't bother traveling up for the game as UEFA have
reduced Parkhead's capacity to 23 000.
This is due to the lack of seating in the stadium.
With this being the case, the game will be an immediate sellout
and tickets practically impossible to come by.....unlike the
tickets for ibrox on Wednesday, which they couldn't give away.
Martin SQFCSC.....
|
48.791 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Fri Sep 17 1993 10:35 | 15 |
|
Well, I could always turn up at Ibrox and watch the billy boys.....
............EXIT OUT.
|
48.792 | A green, white & gold Govan Stand ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sun Sep 19 1993 04:23 | 59 |
|
Celtic............1 Dundee United.........1
Creaney, 70 McKinlay, 69
Quite an exciting game, with the most memorable moments coming in a
frantic twenty minute spell after the Celts equalized.
The first � of an hour of the first half was instantly forgettable.
However, after a while the chances came a plenty. Nicholas
had a downward header from a corner palmed over by keeper Main. A few
moments later, the United keepers attempted clearance fell at the feet
of Gerry Creaney 20 yards out. He headed towards goal with a defender in
pursuit, but screwed his shot wide of the advancing keeper from around 12
yards.
United almost took the lead when a Welsh header was blocked by
Galloway, and young McLaren then shot straight at Packie, albeit from a
difficult angle.
In the 43rd minute, Pat McGinlay saw a spectacular effort on the volley
crash against the side netting, and so the half-time scoreline remained
0-0.
The second half had a dull opening 10 minutes & then Celtic took the
initiative once more. Although they had the outfield majority from then
until the final whistle, it looked like we were heading for a 0-0 draw.
Then came the sucker punch. Celtic were caught out by a long pass to
the right wing. McLaren picked the ball up, cut inside Slater &
pulled Galloway out of position, before managing to Square the ball to
McKinlay, to rifle the ball past Bonner & young Mark McNally on the
line.
Before you could say," Here we go again" & the United fans had stopped
cheering the goal, the Bhoys equalized.
Wdowczyk dispossessed the United full-back, and swung over a cross towards
the back post. McGinlay headed back across goal, and from 12
yards....Gerry Creaney volleyed the ball past the helpless keeper.
Both teams had chances after this to tie the match up. United had one,
and a gilt edged one at that. McNally made his only mistake of the
game, and United almost won the match from it, only for the
United striker to chip Bonner, and watch the ball sail tantalisingly
over the bar.
The Celts had all the pressure as I said, but no matter what they
threw at the United keeper/defence, they held out for a draw.
And let me tell you.........that's exactly what they came for !!
Team: Bonner, Boyd, Wdowczyk, McNally, Galloway, Grant, McStay,
McGinlay, Slater, Nicholas, Creaney
Subs: O'Neill for Nicholas (stretchered off for reasons unknown)
Gillespie & Kerr (not used)
Payton & Collins are already out of the match against the huns next
week, and it looks like Nicholas & McAvennie are doubtful too.
I can just see the headlines now....
"Celts makeshift strikeforce, outgun Rangers !"
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48.793 | PRIDE,IN THE NAME OF CELTIC | GAOV10::CCORCORAN | | Wed Sep 22 1993 14:04 | 4 |
| ANYONE GOT ANY INFORMATION ON THE TEAMS FOR TONIGHTS GAME.HERES HOPING
FOR A WIN.
CORKY
|
48.794 | | KIRKTN::AMCARTHUR | andrew 789 8225 | Wed Sep 22 1993 14:32 | 4 |
|
Prediction
Celtic 1 Rangers 0
|
48.795 | Hope Elvis is playing | PAKORA::MCAMERON | | Wed Sep 22 1993 16:32 | 21 |
|
RE .793
Celtic should line up....
Bonner
Boyd Wdowczyk
Galloway McNally
McGinlay Grant McStay Slater
McAvennie Creaney
Charlie will probably be on the bench, if he has recovered from the
injury he sustained against Dundee Utd on Saturday.
The huns should have back `fan's favourite' Richard Gough but Celtic
should still be much too strong for them.
|
48.796 | 8*) | PAKORA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Thu Sep 23 1993 04:40 | 1 |
|
|
48.797 | @:^) | PAKORA::SNEIL | | Thu Sep 23 1993 08:06 | 10 |
| re 792.
For headline read:
"10 MEN RANGERS HAMMER CELT'S"
SQF Blue nose
|
48.798 | and so it goes on | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Thu Sep 23 1993 08:13 | 6 |
| Message for JJ: Save yourself the effort we know your match report.
"Celtic dominated the whole game BUT JUST COULD NOT SCORE"
Go on admit how bad you are, the only team in Europe this season not to
score past Ally Maxwell.
|
48.799 | No No Theres No trophies! | FAILTE::BROADLEYG | Gordon Broadley @edo | Thu Sep 23 1993 09:59 | 10 |
| YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
Count 'em! Ten!
Again.
|
48.800 | thought this was write locked +> | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Thu Sep 23 1993 15:08 | 2 |
| testing testing testing
|
48.801 | I'll bet Gough enjoyed the Govan stand songs ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Fri Sep 24 1993 10:42 | 39 |
|
Silly boy !
You should know by now that you always get a fair & honest match report
from this chap, with the better standard of education & superior
upbringing !
Celtic..........0 rangers..........1
Hateley, 65
Make no bones about it, the better team won on the night. rangers had
chances in the first half, and should have taken at least a one goal
lead in at half-time. However, good saves from Packie & a stonewall
penalty claim not given kept the score sheet blank.
In the second half, that well known silly wee laddie with the naff
haircut decided to take the law into his own hands.
After a bit of jostling & jersey pulling in the box, the least skilful
player in Scotland decided to have a swing at Boyd with his left boot,
completely off the ball of course. The referee was quite correct in
sending the clown off.
From there, Celtic were totally dominant without ever looking like
scoring.
In saying that, the huns never looked like scoring either, until Mike
Galloway (Who'd played a stormer in the frist half btw) decided to be
too casual when shielding the ball from Durrant. The drunken Kebab
thrower crossed low & hard for Mark John Paul Hateley to stroke the
ball past big Packie.
The Celts only real chance of an eqauliser fell to McStay, but as
mentioned in a previous entry, he ballooned it over the bar & into the
Broomloan Rd stand.
Oh well, we'll just have to hump the Jambos on Saturday to make up for
it !
|
48.802 | ?????????? | KIRKTN::NPATERSON | HMFC 1874 | Sun Sep 26 1993 08:56 | 7 |
|
Has anyone heard the Hearts score.
|
48.803 | We're so bad it's unbelievable ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sun Sep 26 1993 10:04 | 50 |
|
Totally ignoring the previous entry from the once a year
noter.............
Hearts............1 Celtic...........0
Robertson Att. 14,761
I've witnessed some disappointing Celtic performances over the years,
but this one takes the biscuit !
Hearts were crap...........Celtic.......well they were mingin, boufin,
loupin & pathetic all rolled into one.
I'd go as far as to say that yesterday's debacle was the worst
performance I've ever saw from a Celtic team (And I use the term "team"
loosely) in as long as I've followed them.
They were in disarray at the back, the midfield should be lined up
against a wall & shot for impersonating football players. The so called
strikers don't even rate a mention, suffice to say that Gerry Creaney
was on his butt most of the day, and Frank McAvennie looked to be
suffering from a Hogmany hangover.
In the entire 90 minutes (well 70, as I fled the scene with 20 still to
go) they managed to muster two shots at Henry Smiths goal. One the
keeper saved easily & the other wasn't even on target !
I do not know what has happened to Brady's "skilful football".....or
the never say die attitude of previous Celtic sides, but somnething is
gonna have to be done quickly befoe we're left with yet another barren
season.
I know it's only four days since everyone was hopeful of a League Cup
final place & being ahead of the huns, but lets's just take a look at
the season so far.........
League V Motherwell (A) 2-2........A point dropped !!
" V Hibernian (H) 1-1........A Point dropped !!
" V Partick Th (A) 1-0........A Lucky 2 points
" V Rangers (H) 0-0........Acceptable
" V Raith R (A) 4-1........Goals against mediocre opposition
" V Aberdeen (H) 0-1........We should never lose at home !
" V Dundee U (H) 1-1........Another point dropped
" V Hearts (A) 0-1........Stinkin !
8 points from 16, totally unacceptable if a serious challenge
to the huns is to be made.
If we go out of the UEFA on Wednesday, it really will have been the
blackest week for a long time !
|
48.804 | I protest! | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | And some late news just in... | Sun Sep 26 1993 11:09 | 10 |
|
John,
I object to that comment about the Raith match. Apart from the fact
that the four goals were very well taken, there was not a lot between
the sides that day. If it wasn't for the fact that you phoned me on
Friday I probably wouldn't talk to you again. 8-)
Archie
SQFRRFCSC
|
48.806 | I too protest | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | Boredom Junkies,That's what we are | Sun Sep 26 1993 11:14 | 14 |
|
re-2..
John...
In all fairness to yesterdays game, at least HEARTS tried to play
some football and for the first 15-20 mins of the 1st half they
actually looked good with some good ball control and passing.
All in all though,Hearts thouroughly deserved to win, and I beleive
that if they had taken that huddy Fashanu off earlier the score line
could have been more....
SQF Jambo #1
|
48.807 | They NEVER win ANYTHING....... | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Sun Sep 26 1993 12:48 | 16 |
|
JJ,
The recent series of humpings shouldn't come as a surprise to us. The
same thing happens to us at the same time every season........
We win one or two games against nobody, look as if were starting to
go somwhere, then BANG!!!!...........Out of the cup, nowhere in the
league, and probably out of Europe on Wednesday.
Things are getting bad when your wishing for the end of the season
and it's only September............
P.S. Now i know what it feels like to be a jambo......:-)
|
48.808 | Scunnered of SQF | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sun Sep 26 1993 13:00 | 34 |
|
Michael (it is Sunday after all)
Couldn't agree more ! Have you noticed that in the last 5 years or so,
the amount of Celtic sides that have continually failed to win crunch
matches ?
We have a cup semi, an important league match, then a European tie
beckoning...so what happens ?
The bottle goes, and we lose the first two right away !
Over the last few seasons, we've lost crunch league games over the
festive period, which if we'd won would have taken us clear a the top
of the Premier.
We've played the Huns in the Scottish Cup semi, and lost.
We've played Falkirk in a 4th round match at Brockville, in a trophy
that was our only chance of success in a terrible season, and again, the
bottle goes !
The squad of players currently at Parkhead just aren't good enough to
stand up & be counted when they are really needed. As soon as the
pressure of a important/crunch match rears it's head......our heads go
down. No wonder small teams like Motherwell, Hibs & Partick ( & Hearts)
are drawing with us/defeating us on a regular basis.
That old fighting spirit is gone, the silky football of last season (in
patches) has disappeared, and we're already floundering in the Premier
league & out of the cup.........and we're not even out of tyhe month of
September yet !
8*(
|
48.809 | need help | SIOG::HOWARD | | Mon Sep 27 1993 16:07 | 5 |
| I have a chance of getting to Parkhead next Saturday. I'll be looking for a
seat in one of the stands. Can someone, either thru notes or vaxmail, tell me
about availability of tickets, prices, where to go, best pint after the match,
etc. etc.
thx in advance, Ray
|
48.810 | Seats only standard size, not Govan size I'm afraid! | PAKORA::MCAMERON | | Mon Sep 27 1993 16:21 | 16 |
|
Ray,
The match on Saturday is against Kilmarnock and you don't need a
ticket!!
You can pay at the gate at both the main stand and the seated north
enclosure (the old Jungle).
If you want to get into the Jungle be there early as most of it is
taken up by season ticket holders and there is only a limited number of
seats available for non ticket holders..
As for a pint after the game.....all the pubs around the ground are of
a similar standard....mingin, so I wouldn't bother..
Martin SQFCSC.....
|
48.811 | | SIOG::HOWARD | | Mon Sep 27 1993 17:56 | 6 |
| thanks Martin,
How much does the program cost?, cos I've promised to bring back about
two dozen at this stage....
Also , how much into the stands?
Ray....
|
48.812 | | PAKORA::MCAMERON | | Mon Sep 27 1993 19:56 | 13 |
|
Ray,
A Celtic program should set you back �1, which is quite good value
for what you get..
The stand prices this season are:
North enclosure �8
Main stand (lower) �10
Main stand (upper) �12
Martin SQFCSC.....
|
48.813 | The MaR | PAKORA::DRANKIN | DOUG | Thu Sep 30 1993 13:05 | 11 |
|
Celtic go thru to the next round of the U.E.F.A. Cup..
I wonder who we shall get next...8*)
I feel for all you Blue noses oot there what a way to go hahahahaha..
Maybe some of you might come back down to Earth and realise Rangers are
just another ordinary side who had a good run last year........
Maddog..
|
48.814 | ONLY 1 SCOTCH TEAM IN EUROPE | PAKORA::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Thu Sep 30 1993 13:53 | 8 |
|
Well said MAD DOG....
Charlie(sqfKFC)
|
48.815 | Aberdeen won 7-0 !! | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Sep 30 1993 14:30 | 9 |
| re .814
>> -< ONLY 1 SCOTCH TEAM IN EUROPE >-
No Charlie, Celtic are there too...
or don't you class them as "SCOTCH"
Kev..
|
48.816 | 2 SCOTCH TEAM IN EUROPE | PAKORA::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Thu Sep 30 1993 15:50 | 3 |
|
CORRECT Kev..
|
48.817 | From a Scotsman too....... | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | Do it again..hahahaha !! | Thu Sep 30 1993 16:05 | 7 |
| Re last couple....
We are "SCOTS"
"SCOTCH" is a drink.
colin
|
48.818 | MAKE MINE A SCOTCH | KIRKTN::CREILLY | CHARLIE | Thu Sep 30 1993 16:37 | 6 |
| Well what about that..
glad you told us scotch was a drink.
Charlie( the vodka drinker )
|
48.819 | In the spirit of the game!!! | FORTY2::ROBERTSON | Living with Flamingos on the DELTA | Thu Sep 30 1993 17:30 | 10 |
| I reckon SCOTCH sums it up, as all bar Aberdeen probably had a dram too much
before the games.
Celtic probably only got through because they put some into the Young Boys
drinks just before Extra Time, and seeing as they were so young they got legless
quickly, and allowed Celtic in for the winner.
(Loadsa :-) )
Al
|
48.820 | But Celtic didn't win, did they..... | BERN02::GOODEJ | | Thu Sep 30 1993 18:01 | 7 |
|
Celtic didn't get the winner - YB scored it themselves. In fact, FA
Officials are investigating a claim that the match was fixed after
someone claims to have seen exchanging money with the YB defender in
the break before extra time. FA officials would like to question the
person who made these claims, however, he rang off after giving only
his first name......Manuel from Barcelona.
|
48.821 | Further Revelations ! | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Thu Sep 30 1993 18:09 | 7 |
|
Apparently, following another tip-off, UEFA are also investigating a
claim that the Young Boys defender actually tripped over a blade of
grass, causing him to concede the OG. The anonymous caller, who
identified himself only as "Pedro from the Eastern Iberia Peninsula",
claims that Celtic deliberately allowed the grass to grow long, in the
hope that something like this would happen.
|
48.822 | UEFA say's "No more investigations" | BERN02::GOODEJ | | Thu Sep 30 1993 18:16 | 6 |
|
There will of course be no UEFA investigation of the Barcelona Kiev
match where the Kiev goalie netted 4 OGs. His manager said later "he
was very unlucky on the night". Still, his luck improved today when it
was announced that he won the bingo in the Barcelona daily "el Luege".
"sometimes you win, sometimes you lose", he said later.
|
48.823 | "Time for change" | KIRKTN::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Fri Oct 01 1993 13:22 | 7 |
| I think it is time Celtic started showing the door to people not doing
the business for the club.The money from the Slater deal can now be
used to strengthen the team,but I think they slipped up with Tiger Tim.
Surely a player swap would have made sense with DLT and Simon Bates
available. 8*)
Mathew Bannister.....
|
48.824 | back to Lisbon in the UEFA | ESSB::BREE | | Fri Oct 01 1993 13:52 | 1 |
| Sporting Lisbon
|
48.825 | No Huns in Europe..........Oh Yes there's..... | KIRKTN::JJACK | Europe: A Hun free zone | Sat Oct 02 1993 23:47 | 41 |
|
Celtic...........0 Kilmarnock.............0
As you probably know by now, I regularly put a match report in this
topic touching on the main highlights in specific matches.
Well....today there were no highlights, in yet another dour,
non-footballing match involving my favourite side.
In 90 minutes, from what I can remember between yawns & quick snatches
of 40 winks....Yes that's winks......Celtic had two shots at Bobby
Geddes goal.
The first was a Paul McStay volley after good lead up work, which the
Killie keeper held comfortably, and the second was a weak Barry Smith
header, which again was easily saved.
Celtic have transformed in one close season, from an exciting, fast,
one touch footballing side.....into the rangers of the early 80's !
Big humps up the park, with little or no imagination shown in front of
goal. To be fair to Killie, they closed the Celtic palyers down very
quickly at every opportunity. This lead to an awful lot of wasted
balls, as well as a lot of kick & rush football. Celtic have just over
a fortnight & three more matches to get it right, or Sporting Lisbon
are gonna walk all over us at Parkhead in the UEFA Cup 2nd Round (oh
I forgot to mention that we made it to round 2, unlike some people).
Team: (3-5-2) Bonner
McNally Gillespie Galloway
McGinlay Grant McStay Smith Boyd
Payton Creaney
Subs: Nicholas (Boyd) & Wdowczyk (Smith)
P.S. That's 5 home matches in the league so far, and still awaiting a
victory !
v Hibernian 1-1
v rangers 0-0
v Aberdeen 0-1
v Dundee U 1-1
v Kilmarnock 0-0
|
48.826 | | AYOV25::FSPAIN | Sending out a SOS | Sun Oct 03 1993 16:38 | 4 |
| how much did celtic buy and sell slater for , i missed last weeks papers but
read in sunday's paper that he was sold for a loss ,
just curious
|
48.827 | Loadsa loss... | BUSSTP::DSMITH | Gazza's my hero...NOT!!!!! | Sun Oct 03 1993 17:16 | 10 |
|
Depends what paper you read, but the lowest cost price quoted
was 1.5m. They sold him for 750k so a loss of at least 750k in
1 year. When you also consider what Brady paid for Mowbray and
Gilliespie, at least another 1.5m, there's been a few bob wasted
on duff signings.
Danny.
|
48.828 | Not one decent player among them ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Europe: A Hun free zone | Sun Oct 03 1993 23:30 | 22 |
|
Danny,
You sound suprised at this ! We've been making losses on big money
players now for years, so I'm certainly not suprised !
IN OUT LOSS
Joe Miller �650,000 �250,000 �400,000
Martin Hayes �650,000 FREE TRANSFER �650,000
Stuart Slater �1.5 Million �750,000 �750,000
Tony Mowbray �1 million �400,000 �600,000
Gary Gillespie �925,000 FREE TRANSFER �925,000
Total loss = �3,325,000
Note that the sell figures quoted for Mowbray & Gillespie are just my
expected figures.
We've also made a few bob on players, but people usually only remember
the duds that cost you lots of wonga !
|
48.829 | Not yet, son! | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in... | Mon Oct 04 1993 08:34 | 5 |
|
And even the ball boys can't get it right, catching the ball before
it's crossed the sideline!
SQFRRFCSC
|
48.830 | well held! | MASALA::GDOUGALL | | Mon Oct 04 1993 21:50 | 4 |
|
RE-829
Yes he caught and held it so well,Rangers are interested!!!!!
|
48.831 | Round 3 = Extremely difficult ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Europe: A Hun free zone | Tue Oct 05 1993 02:58 | 31 |
|
Celtic travel to Perth on Wednesday night, for a league match against
St.Johnstone. This is followed by a home match against Dundee on
Saturday, and nothing less than four points will be acceptable.
Not only this, but these victories must be achieved with some flair &
imagination, if the fans support is to be won back.
These two sides are undoubtably the poorest of the twelve teams
currently contesting the Premier league, as there current positions
show.
Not only are the Celts dropping points on a regular basis, but the
standard of football on offer is dull, depressing & lacking in any kind
of entertainment. High scoring wins in both matches would go a long way
to restoring some of the confidence which is sadly lacking throughout
the full team, and be a timely boost for the matches against Sporting
Lisbon & Rangers near the end of the month.
On the subject of the Sporting match, if we're to have any chance of
progressing into round 3, tactical changes must be made. The Celtic of
recent years have attemped on numerous ocassions (witout success), to
play a containing game away from home, with one striker.
If we're to defeat the Portugese side over the two legs, the Bhoys will
have to play an attacking 4-3-3 formation in both legs !
I predict a 2-1 home win, and us having to fight like hell to achieve
a win/draw against them in Lisbon. Playing a team of this standard away
from home, and trying to protect a one goal lead would be suicidal for
Celtic, especially the way they've been playing of late.
Here's hoping....................
|
48.832 | result | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Oct 06 1993 22:17 | 8 |
|
St Johnstone 2 Celtic 1
(Davies 2) (Creaney)
Del.
|
48.833 | true or not ?? | AYOV25::FSPAIN | Sending out a SOS | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:56 | 3 |
| unconfirmed rumour this lunchtime that brady has packed it in
can anyone shed any light on this
|
48.834 | worst nightmare scenario!!!! | AYOV25::BMCKINLAY | | Thu Oct 07 1993 13:57 | 3 |
| Brady resigns!!!
Jordan takes over.....God help us!
|
48.835 | | PAKORA::AMCARTHUR | andrew 789 8225 | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:09 | 1 |
| so whats the story.......Did Brady resign ?
|
48.836 | Celtic's new signing | SSMPRD::RSTEVENSON | | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:13 | 1 |
| What position does ...God....play ?
|
48.837 | n | AYOV25::BMCKINLAY | | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:15 | 2 |
| According to big fat D.J. on Radio Clyde it is (I'm afraid) true!
|
48.838 | from a "WELL" wisher | SSMPRD::KMCKINNIE | | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:21 | 7 |
| re .834
Jordan takes over.....god help us
Is this Joe Jordan or Michael Jordan !!!!
Is this why Michael retired from the Chigago Bulls today?
|
48.839 | | BIS1::LESOIL | | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:30 | 3 |
|
Eddy Jordan, F1
|
48.840 | New manager | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Oct 07 1993 14:58 | 5 |
| I'd say Jordan may follow soon.
Enter Tommy Burns ?
Kev..
|
48.841 | maybe not | YELBUS::DSMITH | Gazza's my hero...NOT!!!!! | Thu Oct 07 1993 15:13 | 9 |
|
Kevin,
what makes you think Burns would leave a club that's possibly
going places, to manage a club that's definately going nowhere
except downhill?
Danny.
|
48.842 | I could be wrong though.... | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Oct 07 1993 15:20 | 8 |
| re last
'cos I think Rugby Park was always his 'nursery'. He is proving that he
can work under difficult circumstances with very little cash
something he'd have to be able to do before he got a job at Parkhead.
Kev...
|
48.843 | Jordan MUST stay... Please! | SSMPRD::GLEROY | | Thu Oct 07 1993 17:45 | 6 |
| Tommy Burns would be mad to go to Celtic now (although I'm realistic
enough to know he'll go there some day). I don't think ANY manager
will be able to get results at Parkhead until further fundamental
changes take place.
Gavin
|
48.844 | Well said! | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in... | Thu Oct 07 1993 18:04 | 7 |
|
re.843
Agreed
Archie
|
48.845 | Lou,Lou,skip----Lou,Lou,skip___ | PAKORA::GDOUGALL | | Thu Oct 07 1993 21:22 | 4 |
|
I think Lou Macari will accept the job if it is offered to him!
|
48.846 | Please Don,t Go | AYOV16::BLIVINGSTONE | | Thu Oct 07 1993 23:10 | 4 |
| I think it wiil be a brave man who takes the Celtic job on,until the
board go i don,t think Celtic will acheive much success no matter who,s
in charge,as for Tommy Burns going there i for one don,t think he will
go.
|
48.847 | | PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULT | Place holder for NOTES | Fri Oct 08 1993 10:29 | 5 |
| How about a certain Mr Souness?
He loves a challenge!!
Chris Swiffen
|
48.848 | THE SPARKS WILL FLY TONIGHT | AYOV25::BMCKINLAY | | Fri Oct 08 1993 14:18 | 4 |
| Jordan has resigned....official.
Radio Clyde reckon he got wind of Macari being approached.
|
48.849 | We want Marvo the Magician. | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Fri Oct 08 1993 15:09 | 41 |
|
re -2
Sorry to say this but I think if Tommy Burns was offered the job
there'd be a streak of flames leading from Kilmarnock to Glasgow.
Thats not to say he would do any better than Brady or McNeill or Hay
or anyone else who may take leave of their senses and work for the
present bunch of jokers in the board. Where does it say that because
your relatives ran a club you should be competent enough to do the
same. I've got an Uncle who's a cabinet maker does that mean I should
be an expert at making beautiful furniture.... NO, I can bearly nail
a picture on the wall straight.
The only common factor in the recent unsuccessful years is, wait for it
THE KELLY/WHITE BOARD.
It doesn't take a genius to deduce that maybe, perhaps, just faintly
possible they're not very good at the job while at the same time
getting paid substantial sums for the priveledge.
I'm not saying that Fergus McCann is the answer to all our problem but
his suggestion would certainly pose questions of the boards commitment.
He suggests issuing new shares and giving the board first option on
them but this would mean a director like Chris White having to put up
between Four and Five Hundred thousand pounds of their own money to
retain their present proportion of shares....... Quick get some
smelling salts for good Mr White he seems to have fainted. The chances
of pigs flying seems a more likely option than the good old board
dipping into their own wee piggy banks under their beds. If the board
didn't want to take the option of buying the new shares Fergus McCann
and his band of merry men, hopefully including Marvo the Great
Magician, would then snap up these shares storm the gates of Parkhead
and eject Cocco the clown and his yes men from the board. We would
then suddenly have no problems, loads of money, go on to win everything
and live happily ever after at the great cup final in the sky......?
Does anyone think any manager could turn Gary Gillespie into a
commanding central defender ? I think not.
Yours in apathy, Stevie.
|
48.850 | Team selection..!!! | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Fri Oct 08 1993 17:33 | 16 |
|
Does anyone know who is looking after the team/team selections
since Jordan has gone..? Don't tell me it's Connor..!!!..Why has he not
left too..!!
Regarding Macari...
Celtic approached Stoke City to get permission to talk to Macari about
the Manger Job, but Stoke would not let them. They told Celtic that
"Macari is under contract till the end of the year and he will see his
time out."
Arnie
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48.851 | | ESSB::MCUNNIFFE | Even Better than the Real Thing | Fri Oct 08 1993 18:16 | 9 |
|
It's about time that Brady got the chop. He's been there over two years
and achieved nothing. He didn't even have any management experience to begin
with. Any team that buys a has-been like McAvennie deserves to be where they
are.
C U N N O
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48.852 | New office for new manager! | MASALA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in... | Fri Oct 08 1993 18:24 | 8 |
|
Actually, I thought McAvennie was one of the better players over the
past wee while.
Maybe they'll leave the manager's position vacant until they build the
new stadium at Cambuslang! 8-)))
Archie
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48.853 | How deep is the Hole. | PAKORA::AMCKAY | Andy Pandy | Fri Oct 08 1993 19:04 | 14 |
| I'm surprised that they did'nt ask Big Joe,he has the necessary
experience of running a team with his hands tied behind his back,
but un-fortunately for Celtic.....got nowhere.
As for a new manager,I don't forsee any big names going for the
job with the conditions that the idiots on the board are likely
to set.The best bet is to get an older manager [short term say
2 years]with a younger man by his side eg Paisley/Dalgleish to
learn to live with the pressures that the numpties on the board
have created.
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48.854 | JOE WOULD HAVE DRIVEN MORE FANS AWAY | PAKORA::JCRONIN | HMFC | Fri Oct 08 1993 19:56 | 7 |
| Most Celt fans must be quite happy Joe never got the job.As they
would end up boring to watch with his negative style of play.
Look at the Jambo fans who stopped going after Hearts style of
play last season.
FERRY JAMBO.
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48.855 | Big Tar McAdam for manager!!! | KIRKTN::MCAMERON | | Sat Oct 09 1993 17:45 | 11 |
|
Re .851
Celtic didn't buy McAvennie he was signed as a free agent.
He scored 6 goals in his first 9 games this season, before he was
injured..
Looking at Liverpool's recent results, it would appear that a has-been
such as Macca could do a job for them..
Martin SQFCSC.....
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48.856 | There it's ! | MASALA::JJACK | Europe: A Hun free zone | Sun Oct 10 1993 12:48 | 52 |
|
Well it's been yet another traumatic week in the running/supporting of
Celtic FC.
The fans as usual, being the last ones to know anything. We haven't a
manager, we've been beaten by mighty St.Johnstone..........and the
boardroom power struggle continues.
The clubs EGM will probably take place in the next 4-5 weeks, and in
my opinion, no manager worth his salt will take THIS job on until the
little matter of who's gonna be running the club, is resolved !
The board,in the next 2-3 weeks, are expected to be able to announce the
first part of the financial package to get work started on the new
stadium in Never-Never land !
This will in their eyes take some of the pressure off, and divert some
of the media coverage away from their incapabilities, and onto
something more positive.
My hopes for the coming weeks.............
McCann, Dempsey, Kean etc..........get in and then turf out Kelly & Co.
Tommy Burns & Roy Aitken are brought in as manager/assistant
Loadsa dosh is then handed to them to buy some QUALITY players
Celtic Park is upgraded in the next 2 years
Walter Smith's next jobbie......is a hedgehog
rangers have to sell Dunk the Drunk to some crappy English side like
Leeds for a severely reduced fee (About 1.5 million)
Oh....and we win a trophy before I retire....or before Gordon McKee
writes something even remotely funny in reply to this entry.
8*)
By the way, we won our first league match at home yesterday. A
convincing 2-1 win over bottom team Dundee.
We were one down ten minutes into the 2nd half when Paul Byrne downed
some Pole in the box. Dodds converted the penalty kick.
Gerry Creaney equalised with a header four minutes later, and then sub
Pat McGinlay scored the winner five minutes later with another header.
A crowd of only 16,000 bothered to turn up....with another few hundred
outside protesting.
An organised boycott of the Partick Th. match is planned in two weeks
time. However, the Celts play Sporting Lisbon the Wednesday before
that, and I would imagine a good result that night would put paid to
any boycott of great numbers.
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48.857 | I widni touch it wi Rab Frew's ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Oct 13 1993 08:52 | 7 |
|
Lou Macari is expected to be the new Celtic boss before the match
against Hibernian at Easter Rd. Good luck to the guy if he chooses to
take the job on, especially with the current state of affairs at
boardroom level. He's either very brave or very niave !
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48.858 | "Odds on" | KIRKTN::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Wed Oct 13 1993 11:13 | 7 |
| It wouldn`t surprise me if Lou had a wee bet on himself to be the new
Celtic manager.8*)
Surely the reports linking him with Danny McGrain as his assistant must
be wrong,Roy Aitken would be a better choice...
D..
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48.859 | Dany McMumble ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Wed Oct 13 1993 15:45 | 9 |
|
Davie,
At least the players would have more chance of understanding the
pre-match team talks !
Fergus McCann
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48.860 | Oust the board.... | PAKORA::GCULLION | | Sat Oct 16 1993 12:53 | 38 |
|
Celtic take on Hibs today at Easter Road, which should be a do or die
for the Celtic board. Celtic must approach the game in a positive way,
so that they can get the fans behind them once again. This will also be
a decicive step for any would be manager who applies for the Managerial
position at Parkhead.
Scotsport Extra Time last night had Lou Macari live (by phone) in the
studio. He plainly made it clear (IMO) that he would love to make his
return to Parkhead as manager. He also made it clear that he feels that
he is certainly not worth the � million pound that Stoke City are asking
for him. He said that he could be up for the UEFA Cup tie this Wednesday
againt Sporting Lisbon. I couldn't make it out if he meant as manager,
or supporter. He certainly has strong views towards the Celtic support,
saying that they are by far the best and loyal (pardon the pun 8->> )in
the country.
It was good to hear that the capacity for the European tie has been
upped to 42,000 from 23,000. Maybe this is UEFA's idea of helping out
Celtic's financial circumstances, or the boards idea of creating money
so they can buy a new manager, ha. Which wouldn't surprise anyone,
especially the Celtic support.
As far as the board and manager situation goes, I feel most Celtic fans
would rather have a well performing side on the pitch, rather than
worrying about the bitching that is going on upstairs. Although I am
also one of the many fans who would like to see most of the present
board ousted, and replaced by financial backers, ie Dempsey,McCann and
Lowe.
Back to todays game, and I have to admit that I am not too confident
at all. Hibs will be out for a good result before they take on rangers
next week in the League Cup Final. And Celtic will of course be out to
make an impact on their recent performances, to get ready for next
Wednesdays UEFA tie. I am going for a 1 - 1 draw today, but hopefully
i'll be wrong and we can pick up both points and knock Hibs of the
top of the league.
Gary. SQFCSC.
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48.861 | Correct Prediction | KIRKTN::GCULLION | | Sat Oct 16 1993 18:18 | 10 |
|
Final Result
Hibernian 1 Celtic 1
Evans Creaney
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48.862 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Mon Oct 18 1993 00:10 | 34 |
|
Celtic's UEFA Cup 2nd round 1st leg tie against Sporting Lisbon, now
has a capacity of 42,000. UEFA had punished Celtic in the previous
round for not having a stadium that came up to standard, by only
allowing 23,000 to watch the tie against Young Boys of Berne.
This came as a blessing in disguise, as the Bhoys could only attract a
crowd of 21,000 that night.
The Celtic board, with the assistance of the SFA, spoke to UEFA &
informed them that Celtic Park had a 49,000 safety certificate for next
weeks League Cup final, and thought it was unfair that this couldn't
also be the case for the Sporting match. UEFA then gave the OK for the
attendance to be doubled. They shouldn't have bothered, because my
prediction is that only 32,000 to 35,000 will bother to turn up !
I'm actually quite amazed at UEFA for this turn around, as the initial
capacity of 21,000 wasn't for safety reasons, but a punishment for not
having adequate seating in at Parkhead by now. I mean, if it was for
safety reasons, then why allow Celtic to close one terracing in the
previous round & horde all the fans into another ?
Interim manager Frank Connor, has worries for Wednesday nights match.
Frank McAvennie & Mike Galloway are extremely doubtful, and Andy Payton
& Peter Grant are both nursing knocks.
The match itself kicks-off at 6:45pm GMT to accommadate Portugese TV
who are screening the tie live. A victory + a few bob in the bank from
the TV company would be just the bosst needed before Lou Macari takes
over, if everything goes as expected !
The Celts have a free weekend next week due to Hibernian playing
rangers at Celtic Park in the League Cup Final.
C'mon the Hi-Bees !
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48.863 | Al tak mare o yon...... | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Wed Oct 20 1993 20:29 | 8 |
|
Latest Score.....
Celtic....1 - 0....Sporting
Creaney(9min)
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48.864 | final score | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Oct 20 1993 21:31 | 6 |
|
Celtic 1 Sporting Lisbon 0
Del.
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48.865 | Stuck in here on nightshift!!!!!!!! | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Wed Oct 20 1993 21:38 | 9 |
|
Del,
Did you listen to the game on the radio..?, if so any chance of
a wee report on how it went....
Cheers,
Colm.
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48.866 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Oct 20 1993 21:53 | 21 |
|
Heard some of the game......
Celtic had the best of the first half. Creaney scored in 8mins and
should have made it 2 when he was thru on the keeper but shot wide.
A great chance wasted by all accounts. The 2nd half seemed to belong
to Sporting. They had a number of chances but couldn't convert any.
According to the comentator they were denied a definate penalty when
Peter Grant handled in the box. Looks as though Celtic just managed
to hang on to their lead.
According to the radio "experts" it won't be enough.
That's about as much as I can remember.
Del.
ps. Aberdeen are 2 nil up in Torino.
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48.867 | Fight for the jersey ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Mon Oct 25 1993 15:27 | 34 |
|
Every now & again, Celtic face a "crunch spell" in their season. This
usually comes around two or three times, and we end up winning matches
in the least important stages.
In recent seasons, we've faced Hearts, Aberdeen & Rangers in the space
of a week.....and lost them all !
We've had vital league matches three days before vital cup ties, and
lost them too !
This year we faced Rangers & Hearts in three days, lost in the league
cup semi & dropped another two vital league points !
Well, I'm sad to say...we face yet another one of these daunting spells
when we face Rangers at Ibrox in the championship, followed by Sporting
Lisbon away in the UEFA Cup & then Partick Thistle at home in the
league.
Yes, even the match against the mighty Thistle is vitally important, as
this is when the first of supposedly many organised boycotts take place.
The Rangers match must be won to restore some pride after the pathetic
performance there in the Cup semi, and also to climb further up the
table.
The Sporting one even more important, as it would be a great boost for
the club both financially & in the way of prestige.
The Thistle match ?.........Well I think matters of the field will be
more important in that encounter !
As I cannot get a ticket for the match at Ibrox, I look forward to
taking in the reserve game at Celtic Park instead.
A three course meal in the Walfrid restaurant, a tour of the stadium &
a centre stand seat for �15 will be a lot more enjoyable than listening
to 41�K huns belting out the Sash & the Billy Boys all day.............
Until we score that is 8*))
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48.868 | | KURMA::JJACK | We're on the one road...... | Wed Oct 27 1993 13:56 | 21 |
|
The Celtic board eventually got their man last night, when Lou Macari
became successor to Liam Brady in the Celtic Park hot seat.
He faces a baptism of fire in the next eight days, when the Bhoys
travel to Ibrox to play the scumbags, followed by a jaunt to Lisbon in
the UEFA Cup.
I'm a little fed up reading that Macari is "The man the fans want" in
the Daily ranger. I've yet to meet one fan who agrees with this !
Most are of the opinion that Burns & Aitken would have been their
choice, and some even thought an attempt should have been made to bring
Kenny Dalglish back to where he belongs.
I imagine however, the fans shall give Macari the backing he needs in
his quest to haul this mighty club back to it's rightful place.
It remains to be seen however, if the Rebels get in at the EGM....who
they think should be manager !
With the cash that McCAnn & his gang have, then maybe an attempt to
lure Kenny back wouldn't be as far fetched as some say.
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48.869 | .....yer Ally | AYOV25::BMCKINLAY | | Wed Oct 27 1993 15:41 | 15 |
| Re.868
Hang on a mo (sorry to use that word). Give Macari a chance....he
hasn't got one game under his belt yet and you're already lining up his
successor in King K.
Personally, I would like to have seen Frank Connor stay until the end
of the season or at least until the board room mess had been sorted out.
By that time we could have seen and judged how T.B. had faired with
Killie in the league. But I guess the inmates of 'One flew over the
cukoos's nest' who are running our affairs have got yet another
scapegoat to take the heat off them for the time being.
Brian.
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48.870 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | We're on the one road...... | Wed Oct 27 1993 17:44 | 14 |
|
Hang on a Mo too !
I've said nothing of the sort ! I merely stated my choice would have
been TB......but Lou Macari will do nicely.
As far as Kenny is concerned, I'm only relaying back what I've heard
from other fans.
Personally, I feel with some cash, Macari may well be just the man for
the job....but then again, I said the same about Brady
8*)
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48.871 | Macari the can.... | KIRKTN::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Thu Oct 28 1993 11:27 | 12 |
|
The Old Firm game on Saturday should be a cracker,a new manager always
brings the best out of players.Rangers are also on a high after their
cup win,so it has the makings of a good game.
I think if Macari gets the cash Mark Stein could be his first signing,
his pace would cause most Premier sides problems.If they do get him
Rangers will be glad they`ve got David Robertson in their ranks...
D...
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48.872 | Too Late ? | PANIC::ANDERSON | Endsleigh League Div 1 (Midlands) | Thu Oct 28 1993 13:35 | 8 |
| Re: -1
>> I think if Macari gets the cash Mark Stein could be his first signing,
>> his pace would cause most Premier sides problems.If they do get him
Isn't he expected to sign for Chelsea today ?
Rob
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48.873 | Celtics` loss | PAKORA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Thu Oct 28 1993 14:04 | 5 |
|
Well that`s my first prediction of the season wrong already.
Lets hope I`m wrong again when I predict Celtic to beat Rangers.. 8*)
D......
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48.874 | Get McCann in wi his loadsa cash ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | We're on the one road...... | Thu Oct 28 1993 18:08 | 13 |
|
Dis-appointed to hear such that such a talented player like Stein,
chose to join such a talentless team like Chelsea !
I hadn't heard of the guy until this season, but from what I saw of him
on TV, he looked good !
Gotta agree with you Davie, I think he would have put the wind up a few
defences up here with his style of play.
Saying that, where would the Celts get 2 million quid to spend on one
player ?
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48.875 | When Saturday comes..... | AYOV25::AMOONEY | | Fri Oct 29 1993 03:46 | 25 |
|
Re. about 5 back.....Brian,I thought you'd given up the ghost as far as
this season is concerned !
Anyway,the game against the huns on Saturday is going to be tough
(they're never easy),but judging by the way the team has played in
their last couple of home games I've seen (Dundee (2nd half) and Sporting),
I would say it has been the best we've played in a long time.If they can
produce the same kind of grit and flair,then I'm confident that we
should be able to take at least a point from them,as the huns are
still short of last seasons form.
Prediction (opTIMistic as always):
Rangers 0 Celtic 1....not really cares who scores,but I wouldn't say no
to one of those classy OG's from McPherson (he
sure knows where the net is !!!).
Andy.
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48.876 | Ally,Ally Drop the ball. | MASALA::GCULLION | | Sat Oct 30 1993 17:05 | 10 |
|
rangers 1 CELTIC 2
sally 67mins Collins 71Mins
O'Neil 90+Mins
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48.877 | What time is kick off ? | AYOV25::AMOONEY | | Wed Nov 03 1993 12:02 | 15 |
|
Well it's the 2nd leg away to Sporting tonight,has anyone got any team
news ?,as I'm over in Galway just now,and there's not a lot in the
papers.
Hopefully Macari will replace Mowbray with McNally,as big Tony's
lack of pace at the back was highlighted by the Sporting attack at
Parkhead 2 weeks ago.Does anyone agree with this ?,are there any 'tic
fans still out there ?
Prediction for tonight :
Sporting 2 Celtic 1 (Celts to go through).
Andy.
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48.878 | 0 - 0 | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Wed Nov 03 1993 12:58 | 9 |
|
I think Mowbray may be injured.
Sporting Lisbon were walloped at the weekend, and as we all know CELTIC
had that last Gasp victory over rangers, expecting a draw.
All fired up.
Se�n
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48.879 | youfucup | AYOV25::BMCKINLAY | | Wed Nov 03 1993 13:10 | 19 |
| Yes Andy, there are still some 'tic fans out here.....sitting with
big grins on our coupons!
Totally agree with your prediction and also that McNally would be
better suited for this game than Mowbray. Unfortunately, the Daily
ranger has an interview with the big man and it looks as though he'll
be playing along side Gillespie at the back. Mowbray even admits that
they are not the fastest defenders in the world and tells us that
Gillespie and himself will be playing deep "so no-one can nip in behind
and catch us out"...hmmmmmm!
The game kicks off at 8:00pm and is not going to be broadcast on
either Clyde or BBC Scotland as the Portugese have apparently held them
to ransom with rediculous fees being asked for.
P.S. Did you hear that we beat the scumbags 2-1 on Saturday at Fortress
ibrox. 8>)
Cheers the noo....Brian.
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48.880 | Super Ally.....Super Ally......Super Ally Maxwell | PAKORA::JJACK | We're on the one road...... | Wed Nov 03 1993 21:59 | 13 |
|
Full Time :
Sporting Lisbon..........2 Celtic............0
The Tic go out 2-1 on aggregate.
Never mind, we got one round further than the rotten mob !
8*)
|
48.881 | What a surprise result | PAKORA::GPIKE | | Thu Nov 04 1993 07:35 | 3 |
|
and it's still 10yrs since celtic have managed to get any further.
Maybe they should give up altogether.
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48.882 | Further than the rest ! | PAKORA::JJACK | We're on the one road...... | Thu Nov 04 1993 20:28 | 4 |
|
Fine talk coming from a Jambo-Lithgy supporter !
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48.883 | No Ambition?? | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in... | Sat Nov 06 1993 10:23 | 7 |
|
You sound like one of the board, JJ, when your ambition for the team is
to go one step further than Rangers. I remember Celtic teams who
actually wanted to win trophies 8-))
Archie.
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48.884 | 'n' will sort yous oot at Ibrox next week!(I hope). | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | The World's Greatest Loafer | Sat Nov 06 1993 10:34 | 5 |
|
Archie,
You either must have some memory.Or your actually a lot older
than you look.
;>)
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48.885 | But, younger than I feel!! | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in... | Sat Nov 06 1993 11:01 | 7 |
|
I'll settle for the having some memory option. 8-))
Archie
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48.886 | same on Tuesday would do fine | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Sat Nov 06 1993 20:25 | 13 |
|
Celtic......3 - 0.......Partick
McGinley(2)
Nicholas
Wasn't there due to being nightshift, according to Davie Provan
on the radio it was a well deserved victory.
Saw on the news that the planned protest went ahead with around
1000 fans letting their feelings for the Junta be known.
Colm.
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48.887 | Good times ahead | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | And some late news just in... | Sun Nov 07 1993 15:14 | 13 |
|
I watched the highlights on TV, and listened to Lou Macari afterwards.
Celtic were lucky not to concede goals due to defensive blunders, and
it was good to hear that this had not been missed by the new manager.
When he was told that this was Celtic's "best victory of the season" he
replied "You're scaring me now, Jock!".
I felt that Macari was very realistic about the team's performance, and
having listened to him, I would say that if the board give him some
backing then Celtic will become a great side under his guidance. You
heard it from me first!
Archie
|
48.888 | Midweek Result | PAKORA::GCULLION | | Tue Nov 09 1993 22:12 | 8 |
|
Final Result.
Aberdeen 1 Celtic 1
(og)Grant O'Neil
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48.889 | Kilmarnock........1 Celtic.........1 | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sat Nov 13 1993 10:04 | 16 |
|
Celtic's Tony Mowbray is currently involved in talks with his former
club, Middlesboro.
The 30 year-old centre half is expected to clinch a deal after talks
regarding terms with Lennie Lawrence yesterday.
No fee has been spoken about between the clubs, but the press & media
are quoting fugures of around �500,000.
Celtic take on Tommy Burns' Kilmarnock today at Rugby Park, with Gerry
Creaney, Paul Byrne & John Collins out through injury. Mike Galloway is
still injured, but Frank McAvennie is expected to play his first game in
two months.
Any result today would be a good one, considering the amount of first
team players out of action.
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48.890 | Lou MACno brains | KIRKTN::JCRONIN | HMFC | Wed Nov 17 1993 06:05 | 11 |
| Another great piece of financial business by you no hopers with huge
expectations this year.Tony Mowbrey is a large overgrown donkey and
should be stuffing his ugly puss with pies and bovrils watching from
the terracings.I think Lou sounds a bit dense as he thinks there is a
potential team at the Pig sty just now and he'll probably continue the
good business trend by busting the bank and buying another donkey.
Keep up the good work Lou....great start by extending Mike the
donater of goals Galloway's contract.
SQFJAMBO
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48.891 | Honest, I don't need the money | YELBUS::DSMITH | Gazza's my hero...NOT!!!!! | Wed Nov 17 1993 07:54 | 11 |
|
Looks like the Mowbray move is off. According to the Daily Record,
Mowbray wanted 100k from Celtic for the remainder of his contract,
and a 150k signing on fee from Middlesboro. He then goes on to claim
he's not being greedy!! What planet do these guys live on, a quarter
off a million quid just to move back to a club who have already
given him a testimonial prior to his move to Celtic.
Danny.
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48.892 | teaming up with "flair" Dixon and eey-ore | YUPPY::PANES | French kisses and chinese burns | Wed Nov 17 1993 08:06 | 11 |
| <<< Note 48.890 by KIRKTN::JCRONIN "HMFC" >>>
-< Lou MACno brains >-
> Another great piece of financial business by you no hopers with huge
> expectations this year.Tony Mowbrey is a large overgrown donkey and
> should be stuffing his ugly puss with pies and bovrils watching from
> the terracings.
So he'll be going to Highbury then.
Stuart
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48.893 | 2 points this Saturday is a must !! | AYOV25::AMOONEY | | Wed Nov 17 1993 12:49 | 29 |
|
Not much activity in here following the last few games,which
included a 3-0 home victory against Partick,a 1-1 draw away to
Aberdeen,and a 2-2 draw away to Kilmarnock.I cannot comment on the
Aberdeen game because I wasn't there,but apart from a 25 min. spell in
the second half against Thistle,there has been little to cheer about.
Celtic's defence is coming in for a lot of stick from Macari (and
deservedly so),after gifting 2 goals against Killie,and had Britton
finished better the previous week,then we might not have had such a
comfortable victory.
On the plus side,Paul Byrne has being playing some great football,and
getting in some good early crosses (something which has been lacking
for a long time),and on top of that I heard on the radio this morning
that Macari has extended his contract for another two and a half years.
Loads of rumours about who Macari is going to sign,but unfortunately
he has to off-load before he can buy.It's a pity the Mowbray deal fell
through,because at least that would be something to celebrate (and
we've not being doing too much of that in the past few seasons)....I've
never been a fan of the donkey,but you never know....maybe Hearts might be
interested as they seem to have cornered the market in donkeys !!!!
Well it's Hearts at Parkhead on Saturday,and following last weeks
abysmal performance against Killie,I reckon Macari will have them keyed
up for this,and nothing less than a 2-0 victory will do.
Andy.
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48.894 | Go on, buck up the Hearts topic, reply there !! | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | Do it again..hahahaha !! | Wed Nov 17 1993 14:29 | 42 |
| Re .890
>>Another great piece of financial business by you no hopers with huge
>>expectations this year.
Sounds like.....Hearts
>>Tony Mowbrey is a large overgrown donkey and
>>should be stuffing his ugly puss with pies and bovrils watching from
>>the terracings.
Totally agree, who's arguing.
>>I think Lou sounds a bit dense as he thinks there is a
>>potential team at the Pig sty
^^^^^^^
From a Hearts supporter....been to Tyncastle lately have we...or is
it cloud cuckoo land ?
>>Keep up the good work Lou....
Will be when he gets rid of all the cobwebs and 'donkeys' and you
can be assured he will not be looking to Tyncastle to strengthen
his team. Macari has proved himself as a capable manager in a
far better league set up than Scotland
p.s. and another sensilble note entered to have a dig at a team
trying to rebuild and attain the heights of their past glories
something which hearts will never do.....you should be more
worried about your own team than what is going on at Celtic Park.
Does not your own chairman want to desert the sinking ship down
Gorgie way or are you too worried about Celtic... and your comment
about Galloway reeks of a 'closet hun'. Change a few words here
and there and this note could have been entered into your own
topic.
Don't take it to 'heart' now.....
colin.
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48.895 | �500000 for Mikey | KIRKTN::JCRONIN | HMFC | Wed Nov 17 1993 19:24 | 12 |
| You mention Mike Galloway,remember what team he played for before
Celtic.We got �500,000 for the biggest piece of crap I have ever seen
play for the Hearts.
As for our chairman I will be at Tynecastle,with my �500 the minute he
is out the door.Then we can concentrate on getting our house in order.
Just like Celtic the money is disappearing somewhere, at least we know
who has been lining his pocket.In celtics case there could be quite a
few bad apples.
Ferry Jambo.
Ps, and yes I will be at Parkhead on Saturday sampling the greasy pies,
and Bovril that looks more like Dish water
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48.896 | NOT GUILTY | PAKORA::JCRONIN | HMFC | Thu Nov 18 1993 04:45 | 10 |
| re .890.
OOPS I must have left myself logged in somewhere.If you check any notes
I enter,one will see that I do not use the logo SQF JAMBO. As for
Parkhead being a pigsty I prefer going there,and standing on the
terracing,rather than sitting in these modernised stadiums,ie Ibrox,
Pittodrie and McDermott Park as there is deffinently a lack of
atmosphere at these places.
FERRY JAMBO.
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48.897 | Still troo though !!! | MASALA::CDOUDIE | Do it again..hahahaha !! | Thu Nov 18 1993 08:46 | 5 |
|
.....well thre you go....eh??
colin
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48.898 | Let the battle commence........... | MASALA::JJACK | | Sun Nov 21 1993 23:44 | 29 |
|
Celtic.........0 Hunswithootrabusfare........0
A lacklustre goal less draw due to Hearts tactics. They came for a
draw, and got one. Celtic must take their share of the blame though,
for failing to beat such a crap team. The Bhoys seemed to lack
confidence throughout the side, and never looked likely to score for
the entire 90 minutes. We now have two more home games to play this
week, with Motherwell the visitors to Parkhead on Wednesday night, and
the Mighty Raith Rovers on the Saturday. You've gotta fancy our
chances against the Kirkaldy lads, but Motherwell are a different
prospect. They've managed to sustain their early form, and are top of
the Premier on merit. They're one ahead of the Huns, with a game in
hand.....but if the Tic win, then there will only be two points
seperating Motherwell, rangers, Aberdeen & Celtic at the top.
Away from the playing side, and the EGM is looming on the horizon. Fergus
McCann & the rest of his consortium have made it quite clear, that if
they're defeated by the board stiffs, & the planks reject the 18.5 million
pound injection into the ailing giants, then there will be no more offers
in the future.
The board are expected to play thier Ace up the sleeve, by announcing
the 1st phase of the Cambuslang project is ready to start, in an effort
to detract from Dempsey & Co.'s bid.
The stage is set...............
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48.899 | News.... | AYOV25::AMOONEY | | Wed Nov 24 1993 12:31 | 29 |
|
JJ,
Must agree about Saturdays performance (after me thinking it
could only get better after Kilmarnock !!!)....Celtic didn't really
create any decent goal scoring opportunities,and that was with Collins
and Byrne back in the side.It is about time Creaney was dropped from
the side,as his attitude on Saturday was crap....any time he lost
posession...he put his hands on his hips and gave up...hopefully
Macari will have noticed that.
Byrne will be missing for tonights game at home to Motherwell,due
to a knee injury,and it looks like he'll have to have an operation to
sort it out.....he will be missed !
Latest transfer speculation is that Andy Payton could be on his way
to Barnsley in a swap for Wayne Biggins and some cash.Does anyone know
much about the 32 year old Biggins,as my source in England tells me he
is a bit of a donkey who plays up front ???? Another name mentioned to be
coming to Parkhead is that of Sean McCarthy of Bradford,who have
already turned down a bid by Macari.Does anyone know what position this guy
plays,and is he any good ?
I can't see there being much of a crowd at Parkhead tonight due to
Saturday's performance against Hearts,the Norwich game on live,and
the temperature will be well below zero !
I'll put in a match report tomorrow if there's anything worth
reporting.
Andy.
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48.900 | Last nights result. | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Thu Nov 25 1993 11:08 | 4 |
|
Celtic 2 Motherwell 0
Se�n
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48.901 | Getting better..... | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Thu Nov 25 1993 12:47 | 46 |
|
Celtic managed to sign Wayne Biggins before last nights game,and
was in fact included as a sub.
It was a well deserved victory for the Celts,pushing them up to 3rd
spot in the league.Motherwell pushed forward for the first 5 - 10 mins,
but Celtic then began to dominate,with Dykstra having a couple of
excellent saves from Creaney and then McStay.There was more action in
the first 15 mins of this game than there was in all of Saturdays.McStay
was playing some good football and got the side going with some surging
runs into the box,but his finishing was poor.Nicholas had some nice
touches,and even chased for a lot of loose balls (there's a first time
for everything).The first goal came when McStay played an inch perfect
ball through to McGinlay,who beat Dystra to the ball,and knocked it by
him into the net.
Celtic eased back and a poor pass back by Gillespie,allowed a 'well
player in past Bonner,but the angle was too tight for him to score,and
it went wide of the far post.
Not much to shout about in the second half,until O'Neil was sent
clear with acres of space,only to hit it straight at the keeper.Motherwell
then broke up and Kirk hit the outside of the post with a left foot
shot,with Bonner toiling.Their move however had started with a 'well
player a good few yards offside...the stand-side linesman and the ref
were murder....
The winner came when Collins worked a 1-2 with Biggins,and put it
across the face of the goal for McGinlay to score number 2....end of
contest.
Biggins came on in the last 10-15 mins,but not enough time to show
much.Creaney was played wide on the right,and didn't manage to get the
better of McKinnon all night.It was unfair to judge Creaney in this
position,but he hadn't a clue on how to beat a man,and proved quite
clumsy at times......I reckon he could be dropped for a while.
Man of the match was Paul McStay,with Peter Grant pushing him all
the way for the award.
Hopefully someone will put in a report for Saturday's game at home
to Raith,as I can't make it this weekend.Prediction...4-0 to Celtic !!
Andy.
ps. hard luck to the punters in the north enclosure (jungle),and half
of the Celtic end,as there was a power failure in the catering
kiosks,so no-one there could get a well needed Bovril and pie on a
bitterly cold night.
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48.902 | | PAKORA::AMCARTHUR | andrew 789 8225 | Thu Nov 25 1993 14:23 | 7 |
|
On the news this afternoon...
Longest serving Celtic director, James Farrell has today issued a
letter to all shareholders urging them to support the proposals put
forward by Fergus McCann and his party. He states that Celtic need the
money to help them fight off their crippling debts..
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48.903 | The board must stay the board must stay | PAKORA::SNEIL | OH! Smeg this for a laugh | Fri Nov 26 1993 11:12 | 16 |
|
GREAT NEWS....THE BOARD WILL STAY.
The rebels have lost their court case and have decided to drop the
motion to oust the current board.So tonights meeting will be a non
event.McCann and Co stated that if they lost this would be there final
attempt to gain control.
So looks like Macari will be able to sign more stars like
Wayne..??????HAhahhahahahah.
SQF Blue Nose
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48.904 | A very sad day | KIRKTN::JROWAN | AUCHINLECK TALBOT, SIMPLY THE BEST. | Fri Nov 26 1993 14:01 | 17 |
| This is a very sad day for Scottish football. The news that there will
be no changes at Celtic means, in my opinion, a huge step into
mediocrity for this once great club. Although not a Celtic fan it is
essential that Scotland has a strong Celtic as well as Rangers. It
seems now that the only people who can influence the future at Celtic
park are the fans themselves. It must be very difficult for the
supporters but I feel a total boycot is all that remains to get the
message across to the board who seem only to care about themselves
first and Celtic last. They are exploiting the genuine supporter by
taking there hard earned cash and stuffing there wallets.
It seems obvious they been taking from the club and puting nothing back
in. It seems just a matter of time before Celtic join the toilers like
Hibs, Hearts, Partick etc and get to a final every ten years or so.
The current Celtic board and the top brass at the S.F.A. should join up
and book a one way ticket to Libya where there policies are on a par
with the people who run that Country.
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48.906 | Murray International Exploiter! | PAKORA::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Sat Nov 27 1993 21:34 | 16 |
| I wonder if SNEIL is having a good laugh tonight as his invincible team
return another dismal result away to those mighty European challengers
"Thistle". Nice to see Jurie got off to a great start; I wonder if
HATEley has head butted HIM yet (ref JJ's previous note). Nice to see
the Jers in total harmony. Nice to watch the champions league games the
other evening without having to suffer the Paul Daniels type of
football that the Jerz delivered last season.
Bye Eddie
p.s. I thought it was interesting that Tom Grant has come out and
admitted that Cambuslang is dead. Also, Jimmy Farrell was
quoted in today's daily ranger that McCari is a trustworthy
guy who will not waste money in the same way as Brady, McNeil
and Hay.
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48.907 | Big fish in small pool - not much fun | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Mon Nov 29 1993 10:01 | 15 |
| I think I caused this note to be unavailable, as I tried to put in a
note agreeing with -2 !
Despite the drivel in -1, I do even as a Rangers fan think it is bad
for Scottish football the shambels at Parkhead. Off course I take
delight in Celtic being a joke, but at the end of the day it cannot be
a coincidence that the national team is crap and with the exception of
last season our league teams have done nothing in Europe for years.
Competition makes you develop. Look at this season, even playing utter
crap I have no doubt Rangers will still win the league.
So get you act together guys and make the league a test.
Then I can get real satisfaction when we gub you >*
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48.908 | I predict a big win for the Bhoys on January 1st ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Mon Nov 29 1993 17:29 | 7 |
|
Oh silly boy.......you're gonna have to wait a looooong time for
satisfaction. The way the Tic are playing, compared to the way the
Govan John Merrick lookalikes are playing, there will only be one team
doing any gubbin this season !
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48.909 | European Nearly Men! | MASALA::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Tue Nov 30 1993 14:58 | 5 |
| In reply to BREADIE (two back), there is not one word of drivel in my
note; everything was based on fact although poetically put, I must
admit.
Eddie
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48.910 | WE R A PEOPLE !!!!!!!! | MASALA::SNEIL | OH! Smeg this for a laugh | Wed Dec 01 1993 22:36 | 12 |
| re 906.
No I wasn't.
But I'm having a great laugh tonight...we hammered Aberdeen and you
lost to United.
Hahahahhahahahahahahahaha
SQF Blue nose
|
48.911 | So happy to be blue | KIRKTN::SNEIL | OH! Smeg this for a laugh | Thu Dec 02 1993 19:42 | 7 |
| Eddie,
Where did you go??????I know....Back into your closet until you
string another few results together.
SQF Blue nose
|
48.912 | Who put Duracell batteries in him ???? | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | I met the Devil and Dundee... | Fri Dec 03 1993 08:54 | 31 |
| RE -1 and all the other sensible noes from Mr Neil.
The facts are Huns...........out of Europe
Celtic..........out of Europe
Huns...........25 pts
Celtic..........23 pts
and Motherwell with a game in hand and on the same points with
Aberdeen also a game in hand in the league.
Not such a rosy picture for you now is it, so keep your petty
remarks to your own topic, that's what it's for and did you
not notice that we Celtic fans had the respect not to slag
you of when you were dumped OOE by a bunch of tattie howkers.
So a wee defeat by DU is not the end of the world.
You've waited a long time for us to get beat so you could get
your 2p worth in.....do you keep a cover note on file and insert
a team when we get beat......
i.e. You'se got gubbed by (insert team here) hahahahahahaha
re also where have you been hiding......you're last entry in this
topic before the famous <The board must stay> entry was...
the 23 september and after all that time you come up with
we won and you lost hahahahaha.
p.s. OOE = Out of Europe.
colin.
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48.913 | 2 points this Saturday... | AYOV25::AMOONEY | | Fri Dec 03 1993 12:44 | 16 |
|
re.-1 Well put Colin......you hit the nail on the head there !!!
Anyway,back to news at Parkhead....Celtic failed to sign Sean
McCarthy from Bradford after having a � 400,000 bid turned down....I
wonder where the money came from? McCarthy ended up at Oldham,after
Bradford had accepted a bid for �500,000.Macari has now switched his
interest to Lee Glover from Nottm Forrest....does anyone know anything
about him ?
It's St Johnstone at Parkhead tomorrow,and I can't see past a win
for the 'tic,so I'll be bold and suggest a prediction of 5-0 to Celtic.
Match report will follow next week.
Andy.
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48.914 | | MASALA::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Fri Dec 03 1993 13:53 | 22 |
|
re -1
Agreed Colin did hit the " neil " on the head....wish someone
would.Talk about complete drivel being written in notes 8^))))
Its saddening that Celtic should be looking to buy players that (no
disrespect to Mr McCarthy intended ) imho are not any better than what
Celtic have.Its even worse when you consider that someone would turn
down Celtic and sign for Oldham. Sign of the difficult times.
|
48.915 | | PEKING::BAREFIELDA | BLUE IS THE COLOUR | Fri Dec 03 1993 15:52 | 8 |
|
I hope that last note wasnt a dig at my work collegue Mr Neil Cossey.
You clicky noters make me sick, your all so sensible. Do you know the
meaning of a joke....????
You dig out me, Neil Cossey and Gary Waite but at least we can have a
laugh in life...your all boring W******.
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48.916 | | SUBURB::WAITEG | BOING BOING | Fri Dec 03 1993 16:11 | 8 |
| Re 915
I agree with Andy Barefield.
Good note Andy,
Gary
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48.917 | Attack of the (insert nasty names here) 8*)))) | MASALA::CDOUDIE | I met the Devil and Dundee... | Fri Dec 03 1993 17:04 | 9 |
| re .915
I hope W****** stands for workers and not what I think it stands for.
Scouring the notes for a bit a scandal, boys......Engurlund not been
getting slagged lately......oh no this might end up like the 'Pool
note of late.....8*).
colin
|
48.918 | You can tell it's near Xmas....the Balloons are back out | KURMA::SNEIL | OH! Smeg this for a laugh | Fri Dec 03 1993 22:33 | 9 |
| re 912.
Calm down.....your starting to foam at the mouth.
SQF Blue nose.
P.S while we're on about facts.The Treble winning Rangers team have
won the last 6 domestic trophies.....bet that really gets to you.
|
48.919 | It's not me who foams at the mouth..... | MASALA::CDOUDIE | I met the Devil and Dundee... | Sat Dec 04 1993 07:46 | 14 |
| re last
P.S while we're on about facts.The Treble winning Rangers team have
won the last 6 domestic trophies.....bet that really gets to you.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sorry.....lost your bet, i don't lose sleep over it.
I'm only interested in what my team does, not like some people
and as the saying goes, the harder you blaw, the bigger the bang.
P.s while we're on about facts. Rangers have never won the
European cup......BET that really GETS to YOU !!
colin.....8*)
|
48.920 | | SSMPRD::DDIAMOND | | Sat Dec 04 1993 09:33 | 8 |
| and ............they never will !
Davie.
|
48.921 | Celtic........2 Scumbags.........0 | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sun Dec 05 1993 22:33 | 25 |
|
In today's Sunday Mail, Celtic have been credited with showing an interest
in Neacheutel's (Sp?) Egyptian striker, Hussein Hossan (Sp?).
He was the little striker who tormented the Celtic defence in the 1991
UEFA Cup tie in Switzerland.
Just where the money comes from for the little chap (Gotta be around
�600,000 at least) I do not know, especially since Oldham managed to
outbid us for Bradford's Sean McCarthy !
On the playing front, a scrappy 1-0 win over St.Johnstone at Celtic
Park yesterday, kept us just two points behind the rotten mob.
Pat McGinaly being credited with the score, although I would have given
it to the Maestro myself !
If we can keep the gap to two points until the New Year's Day fixture
when we undoubtably hump them the length of the park, we should be top of
the league on goal difference.
My prediction will be that the Govan John Merrick Lookalike XI, will
come to Celtic Park hoping for a draw (The same as they did the last
time they visited), but will go home with their tails between their
legs when we beat them by at least two clear goals.
8*)
|
48.922 | | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Mon Dec 06 1993 18:41 | 6 |
| re 915/916
Who the h^ll is Neil Cossey ! I wouldn't waste my time taking a dig at
you guys......get a life.
Mr Sensible 8^)
|
48.923 | | NSDC::SIMPSON | The future sure isn't what it used to be | Tue Dec 07 1993 10:59 | 10 |
| RE: -.2
Neuch�tel got rid of the Hassan brothers a year ago. They were very
indisciplined - always skipping back to Eygpt etc.
The only Eygptian left here is the central defended, Ramzy.
Cheers
-Steve
|
48.924 | We were murder!!! | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Tue Dec 07 1993 13:11 | 28 |
|
Well,I was a bit off the mark with the 5-0 prediction for the game
against St.Johnstone,but it was a win all the same.It was probably the
worst game of football I've seen.....the Saints were very unlucky not
to get a couple in the first half....only a couple of fine saves by
Packy got us out of that one.We've got to look on the bright side...they
can only get better.
Anyone else noticed the total lack of atmosphere at the games these
days ???,it's crap...the only decent atmosphere was against the huns,back
in August.Where are the club going these days ?,poor team,poor crowds
(and atmosphere)...and if things don't start happening soon,then the future
of the club is in doubt (speaking from a financial point of view).The
only way the present board will step down is,if the bank pull the plug
on the club and ask them to pay off the overdraft (currently between 5
and 7 million,going by reports in the press),which would mean they
would have to sell their current assets (ie. Parkhead).The old 'sack
the board' chants are getting boring....do you think the board are remotely
bothered ?....I think not.
It's Dundee at Dens on Saturday,and then Hibs at home the following
week.....4 points is vital to keep in touch with the huns,prior to the
New Years day game.
P*ssed off at Parkhead,
Andy.
|
48.925 | Get those seats tae France ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Tue Dec 07 1993 20:32 | 15 |
|
Andy,
The lack of atmosphere at Parkhead this weather has little to do with
the low attendances, poor performances or the current boardroom
ballyhoo. It's all due to the heart being ripped out of the stadium
during the close season, when they seated the Jungle !
I've been at Parkhead on nights when we've played the likes of Forfar
in the League Cup. The attendance has been around the 14,000
mark......but because the Jungle was relatvely busy, there was always
an atmosphere to greet the deluge of goals.
Seating the Jungle was the boards biggest mistake, and they're made
plenty of those !!
|
48.926 | Happening everywhere | PIECES::63585::SWIFFEN | | Wed Dec 08 1993 12:28 | 9 |
| That's the way it's going at Anfield too, permission
granted yesterday to knock down the Kop and put up
an all seater one tier stand to hold 12,000 people.
Should be a great (lack of) atmosphere, but still
they can rip the fans off even more!
Sad ain't it?
Chris.
|
48.927 | | MASALA::GPIKE | | Wed Dec 08 1993 12:32 | 5 |
|
I don't know why you blame the clubs for putting in seats because lets
face they don't have any choice in the matter do they.
It's put in seats or shut up shop.
|
48.928 | more seats.... | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Fri Dec 10 1993 12:38 | 12 |
|
Heard on the radio this morning that Celtic are to seat both ends of
the ground (cheapskates !!),starting in April,in order to comply with
the requirements of the Taylor report.
No news about any transfer speculation today....I take it that the
Hussan deal has fallen through,does anyone know ?
Andy.
|
48.929 | More Seats...Less Fans..! | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Fri Dec 10 1993 16:18 | 15 |
|
The Hussan deal has fallen through due to Hussan being under contract
(with the Egyptian team he is with) till the end of the season. So much
for him being out of contract as stated in the papers...!
Celtic are now meant to be interested in a goalkeeper who plays with
Hamilton Accies. Hamilton boss is meant to have said that he would not
stop the player progressing in the game and that he expected a Large Club
to buy him...we will see...!
When boths ends of Parkhead are seated........it will only hold
36000 fans (max.).
Arnie
|
48.930 | Should we stay or should we go now.... | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | I met the Devil and Dundee... | Sun Dec 12 1993 02:12 | 12 |
|
>>When boths ends of Parkhead are seated........it will only hold
>>36000 fans (max.).
Is this if they keep the running track? If they do away with
that surely another 6000 fans could be accommodated. That would
be 42000, easily plenty seats.
colin
p.s. a 1-1 draw away to Dundee today. Dundee took the lead and
Creaney fired in an equalizer.
|
48.931 | Anyone !!! for the board ????? | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Tue Dec 14 1993 10:05 | 35 |
|
I've been attending meetings of the CELTS FOR CHANGE group whose
main aim is to be rid of the present board and to open the club up to
a greater number of shareholders. At the last meeting on 16th December
at Govan town hall there were 1200 angry fans airing there views. The
fans have become increasingly frustrated at the present board
especially after their recent stonewalling of the Fergus McCann bid to
invest in the club. I for one was not completely sure of Fergus and Co
but I am even more sure that the present board are inept and
incompetent and need to be replaced with people who are willing to put
their own money into the club which at least McCann was willing to do.
With this in mind is there anyone out there who thinks the Board are
the best think since sliced bread, like them or can even think of what
good they are doing ? I would be interested to hear any views in
support of the board.. Are there any ? What you might feel this board
can achieve and why should they continue in positions in which they
contribute nothing from their personal finances to the club ? Does
anyone think this board are business wizards or are they just fat cats
lining there own pockets and clinging on to power for selfish reasons ?
You may be able to determine my views from the tone of this note but I
would really like to hear CELTIC fans who support the board explaining
their views.
Contrary to some press reports the people attending the CELTS FOR
CHANGE meetings are extremely reluctant to boycott matches and are
taking other actions to try and put pressure on the board. At the last
meeting there were about 300 season ticket holders about 95 per cent of
whom indicated that they will not renew these tickets. This does not
mean they will not attend matches but will use their season ticket
renewal to show their discontent.
CELTS FOR CHANGE can be contacted through PO Box 1281, Glasgow.
Yours Malcontentedly, Stevie.
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48.932 | Waiting for a shining knight.... | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Tue Dec 14 1993 10:21 | 15 |
|
As a p.s. to the last note the CELTS FOR CHANGE realise that the
team are reasonably well at the moment with respect to the last five
years but it is felt with the resources available this cannot be
sustained and built upon and that under the present board the resources
needed cannot be provided. The board seem to be waiting for another
Jock Stein to come along to dig them out of the mess but thuis time
they have a millstone of an all seated stadium hanging round their
necks and surprise surprise the messages coming out of Castle Parkhead
indicate, as suspected, that Cambuslang is a even less than a pipe
dream now. This was supposed to be the big answer to Celtics woes
generating cash from all sorts of related ventures. If as suspected
all along the board fail to deliver this what will they do now ?
Malcontentedly as ever, Stevie.
|
48.933 | Give us Results! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Tue Dec 14 1993 11:00 | 15 |
| I have a couple of points to make. Firstly, the board appear
incompetent from a business standpoint and if the Cambuslang project
does not come to fruition should resign en masse. Secondly, the average
fan does not give a damn about the board; during the double winning
year I didn't even know who the board members were. It is the lack of
success on the field which is p*****g everybody off and let's face it
the current team can turn it on when they want to. Except for a really
good centre half and a goal scorer, I don't believe the team need many
more players. Just look at Rangers just now; they have the strongest
pool in Scotland and are playing p***h. Finally, all this talk about
boycotts is fine and well; let someone from the CELTS FOR CHANGE make
the suggestion that we all boycott the New Year's day game; I think
not, it will be packed to capacity as usual.
Eddie
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48.934 | KEEP THE BOARD..keep the board.keep the board.keep the board.... | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | Hope It Get`s Better.. | Tue Dec 14 1993 11:27 | 19 |
|
Yes you are correct Eddie....Rangers are supposed to have the strongest
squad in Scotland and they are playing pretty damn awful...
But like any honest Rangers fan, I believe that the current board
should stay where they are, so we can all watch the scuzzbags from
parkhead slowly slither down the drain....
then you might get an outside bet on Celtic winning a trophy.....
The mighty B&Q Cup.....
Happy Christmas to you all and a miserable New Year ( which it is bound
to be )....
Tam.
|
48.936 | | YUPPY::MCCABE | Mike | Wed Dec 15 1993 09:43 | 7 |
48.937 | Re-written as to avoid being SET HIDDEN ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Dec 15 1993 11:14 | 39 |
|
As far as the current board go, my opinion is that they have absolutely
no foresight or vision & never have. When we won the double, we should
have went from strength to strength & carried on winning trophies.
The simple thing would have been to use the money generated from this
highly successful season (And I would imagine plenty of cash was
available), to build on an already strong squad.
Instead, when McNeil went to McGinn (Chairman at the time !) to ask for
more cash to strengthen the team, he was laughed at.
He was informed that we'd just won the double, we were the best thing
since sliced bread & that no-one was going to touch us now !
If ever there was a case of shortsightedness, this was it ! Rangers
simply spent more, brought in more class players, whilst we floundered
over the next 12 months.
My main complaint about them now, is that they WILL NOT admit their
mistakes & that they will not step down for the good of the
club & let someone else have a go at making a success of this sleeping
giant, and the one that bugs me the most is the fact that they have
taken over one million pounds out of the club in wages, company cars
& various other perks, without ever putting any money in, whilst the
club is on the verge of being made bantrupt.
The fact that over a million pounds was paid out was in the finance
reports made available to the public after the recent EGM.
I for one am in favour of organized boycotts ! I know this will hurt
the team, but ONLY in the short term. Half a dozen crowds of around
3/4 thousand would set the ball rolling. It's important that people
realize this is the LONG TERM future of Celtic Football Club we're
talking about !
So what if we lose points during these matches, if it means we get
change...then I'm afraid I'll go to any lengths !
A Celt until I die
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48.938 | As per title toi previous entry ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Dec 15 1993 11:17 | 9 |
|
As a PS to the previous note.....It's perhaps worthwhile noting that
only two directors out of the current seven have proper jobs at Celtic
Park.
They are Tom Grant (Stadium Director) & David Smith (Financial
Director). The rest are merely custodians of this once great club.
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48.939 | SQF Vendetta (sp)... ;-) | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | Hope It Get`s Better.. | Wed Dec 15 1993 11:22 | 18 |
|
JJ I was wondering where it had gone....
SET HIDDEN eh..!!!!
It`s amazing how your note was hidden when you were telling the
truth... Yet noters from other notes continually get away with
gross misconduct of Digital values with swearing...!!!
It beats me.....cause I never got away with it....!!! =8-((((
Tam.
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48.940 | STAY AWAY | AYOV25::BMCKINLAY | | Wed Dec 15 1993 14:38 | 25 |
| Micheal Kelly , CBE, Ost.J, JP, B.Sc.(Econ), Ph.D, LL.D, DL, FCIM.
Oh and don't forget, head of P.R........The f***y couldn't even spell
it never mind tell you what it stands for. When can anyone remember the
last time you saw him on T.V. or heard him on the radio other than
announcing in his usual arrogant/smug way that the rebels had failed in
there bid to take control.
Boycotting the games is THE only answer and so, we the fans MUST forget
this "We are the most loyal......etc." CRAP!
I think someone already said it, but it would definately only take 4 to
5 weeks of crowds of less than 10k to force the Bank of Scotland from
sitting on the fence and take action against these contemptuous
d**k-heads.
But the message must be communicated properly to the green and white
legions. Boycotting the likes of Umbro, C.R. Smith etc. is not the
answer.
Hit them where it hurts most.....DON'T GO TO THE HOME GAMES!
You just have to look at the scumbag's across the city, when 7 or 8
years ago they forced change at ibrox by staying away in huge numbers.
The future is in our hands.
Brian.
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48.941 | Roll on 1/1/94..... | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Tue Dec 21 1993 12:45 | 30 |
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re.-1 Sorry Brian,but after investing �295 for a season ticket for the
rear stand this year,I'm reluctant to boycot some games.I
suppose it would be different if I was paying at the gate every
week.The thing that pisses me off,is the fact that I can't get
any extra tickets for the huns game on New Year's day...considering
the crowds for the past 2 home games have only averaged about
16,500.
Anyway,after the performance on Saturday in the 1-0 win against
Hibs,I'm confident that we'll get the result on the New Year's day
fixture,especially after the return of Paul Byrne to the team.
Celtic could have won by 2 or 3,but as usual,Jim Leighton produced
another fine performance at Parkhead,with great saves from O'Neil,Biggins
and Wdowczyk.Paul McStay had an outstanding game in very difficult
conditions,and scored a great goal about 20 mins from time (his first of
the season),after which Hibs began to attack and pose a threat for the
first time in the match.
Even when we beat the huns,I wonder whether or not Celtic have a
team capable of maintaining a serious challenge for the title this
year,but only time will tell.
How does that old song go again...."Oh what fun it is to beat the
huns on New Year's day...."(one of my favourite festive tunes I must
admit).
Andy.
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48.942 | No foresight. | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Tue Dec 21 1993 12:48 | 33 |
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Especially to .937 that is the whole point. Yes we may get a
trophy soon or we may not but if we do it doesn't mean we are heading
for a rosy future any success has to be sustained which means not
sitting on their laurels as they did in 1988 and so many times
previously. If the team is successful the squad has to be continually
added to be it through the youth policy and the reserves or if it means
buying players to keep fresh faces in the team. If Celtic did somehow
manage to win the league and win one European game they would be in the
champions league under the new format. This would bring in enough to
clear their debts as they stand but it does not mean the board are
suddenly a success. Their strategy depends on hoping not building for
success. I sent a letter to Kevin Kelly to make my views known. All
he said was "success is just around the corner". I think it's not a
corner but a hairpin bend, we may get a quick look round the bend in
the shape of a trophy but it turns back the the way it came instead of
continuing in a straight line.
Many sarcastic comments have been made about the crowd counting
system at Parkhead. I would just like to say that on the day Celtic
last won the league in 1988 the crowd was 60800. That's exactly the
crowd limit at Parkhead that day. We must congratulate the board here
on the training they must have gave to synchronize the turnstyle
operators to such a degree of accuracy that not one single person more
or less managed to get into the ground that day bearing in mind it
WASN'T a ticket game. Well done the board. (Or is it the crowd were
well done).
Can anyone who agrees with a boycott please say if they attend
games regularly, are boycotting games and if they are members of Celts
for Change just as a wee straw poll. (Celts for Change PO BOX 1281
Glasgow)
Yours in Celtic, Stevie
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48.943 | BACK THE TEAM SACK THE BOARD | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Tue Dec 21 1993 13:19 | 17 |
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As a poke at the board. Recently when the Celts for Change people
organised a stay away of the Rangers end to demonstrate visually from
an estimated 2000 who usually go to that end only an estimated 200
went, the rest went to other parts of the ground. The Celts for
Change campaigners tried to bet in to show their banner BACK THE TEAM,
SACK THE BOARD but they were prevented by the stewards. Anyway, at
Saturdays game the gave out sweatshirts to some fans who then went into
the Rangers end. When they assembled in the ground and showed their
sweatshirts a letter on each made part of BACK THE TEAM, SACK THE BOARD
and when they turned round it read BEAT THAT MICHAEL, refering to
Michael Kelly who is the least popular director if it's possible to be
the least popular of that bunch. Perhaps the ingenuity these fans
showed could be used on the board......
Yours malcontentedly, Stevie.
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48.944 | Keep the faith....... | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Tue Dec 21 1993 23:33 | 33 |
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Went to Celtic Park on Saturday, this was the first time I
had watched the Celts since Lou Macari took over.
There certainly seems to be a big difference in the attitude of
the players, although i have to agree with Andy, that there is
something(or some persons) lacking about the team.
Jim Leighton was in superb form for Hibs, and only a couple of
international class saves, stoped the score from being 3 or 4.
Paul Byrne looked good on the wing, but other than a few good
passes and touches from McStay, i didn't think there was too much
to shout about.
As for the board, I would love to see them OUT, but i do not
believe in match boycotts.
Although our football is not great, we are still only one point
off the lead, this is due to the Manager and the players efforts.
I am all for boycotting, sponsers, club newspaper etc, but the
team needs our support. I also find it sad to hear so called
supporters saying that they hope we don't win anything this season,
as it would put more pressure on the board. First and foremost we
need to start winning things again, then we can build from there,
preferably with new people in charge.
The next two games could make or break our season. We have to
make sure we get the right results in BOTH games, as it is
pointless beating the hun if we can't pick up two points from
the lesser teams. If we are still up there after the Christmas
period, it should give the team confidence for the rest of the
season.
Colm.
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48.945 | ...it is to ____ the huns..... | AYOV25::BMCKINLAY | | Fri Dec 24 1993 13:53 | 10 |
| RE.941
Andy,
I know the correct words for that song, if you want to give me a
call!!!!
Merry Christmas and a 3-0 New Year to all you Tim's out there.
God bless....
Brian.
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48.946 | | PAKORA::SNEIL | OH! Smeg this for a laugh | Mon Dec 27 1993 08:31 | 13 |
| re 48.941
>> How does that old song go again...."Oh what fun it is to beat the
^^^
Sure is old.....it's been 5 years since you've sung it.
@:^)
SQF Blue nose
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48.947 | win all games in January and the league's ours | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Sun Jan 02 1994 19:18 | 5 |
| guess it's goin to stay an old song for another year ....
Could anyone post the Old Firm results over the last 5 years ?
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48.948 | | KURMA::SNEIL | Selik 2 Rangers 4 | Mon Jan 03 1994 20:42 | 12 |
|
As requested.....
94-93 4-2
93-92 1-0
92-91 3-1
91-90 2-0
90-89 1-0
89-88 4-1
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48.949 | " HAPPY NEW YEAR " | SSMPRD::BGILCHRIST | | Wed Jan 05 1994 08:14 | 4 |
|
To JJ and Mr McKinlay and the rest of you lot.
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48.950 | Oh what fun,it is to ......... | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | Oh God,it's hard to be humble!! | Thu Jan 06 1994 05:59 | 32 |
|
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Applicants must have their own premises,(ideally,refurbished during
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The successful candidate will receive great financial rewards for reaching
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courses to be arranged at least four times per year.
Relocation costs will be available.
Previous employees/applicants need not apply.
Send C.V. to....
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Ibrox Stadium,
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48.951 | Ooooh - Aaaaaah ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Rebel Rebel | Thu Jan 06 1994 20:59 | 47 |
|
Ignoring the ramblings of the uneducated, it would seem only fair to
input my views on last Saturday's match.
The Celtic back four were caught short with two sweeping moves in the
first four minutes of the game. A long ball through from McCall caught
Gillespie & Wdowczyk square in the first minute & Hateley finished well
by slotting the ball past the advancing Bonnar.
Celtic should have had a penalty a minute later, when with only Maxwell
to beat, McGinlay was shoved to the ground by Grunter Brown. Referee
David Slime decided not to rock the blue boat by waving away the Celtic
appeals (well, why break the habit of a lifetime David ?).
The Celts rearguard (No guard, plenty of rears on show) were caught out
again when Neil Murray was sent clean through. This time the advancing
Bonnar pulled off a good save, only to see Mikhailitchenko slot home
the rebound. Peter Grant not doing the full back job & covering the
poacher, instead of ball watching.
Celtic were always chasing the game from there on in, and apart from a
good McGinlay header which Maxwell saved well, the huns defence was
seldom troubled. The Merrick's third goal came out of the blue, if
you'll pardon the pun. A strumash (Eat your heart out Archie McPherson)
in the goalmouth ended with the Ukrainian getting his second of the
match courtesy of his knee.
At 3-0 down, it seemed the Celts had no chance of any kind of
comeback.
To my suprise, the second half was a transformation. The Huns seemed
happy to sit back on their lead for a spell & it was almost their
downfall. A minute into the second half, John Collins scored the goal
of the match to at last give us something to cheer. He swivelled
outside the box and slammed the ball past the huns keeper courtesy of
the inside of the post.
For the next twenty minutes it was all Celtic. A McStay drive was
cleared off the line & then Nicholas saw his 25 yard effort strike the
face of bar & post with Maxwell beaten.
However, the sucker punch came when that other Ex-Russian waste of
money Nae-leg Kuznetsov, fired home from outside the box. Bonnar
looking decidedly dodgy in his dive to cover the shot.
The Celts scored a second with eight minutes remaining, when Charlie
Nicholas back-headed past the keeper from four yards out following a
corner kick.
In all an entertaining game with the Govan Scumbag XI just about
meriting the two points.
Unbiased of SQF
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48.952 | It's only a game ??@#$ | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Fri Jan 07 1994 12:46 | 32 |
|
re.-1
JJ,a fairly accurate report,but was it not Arthur Montford who was
famed for the "stramash".I think the huns deserved to win the game,and
exposed Gillespie and Wdowczyk for what they really are....poor
defenders with no pace.Referee Slime had a shocker....didn't have any
real control of the game ....and the stand-side linesman had 2 sets of
interpretations of the laws of the game.But give the huns their
due,they had a far more professional approach to the game than the
Celts.How many times did Gillespie and the Pole not play to the
whistle?....this is basic stuff,and hopefully Macari will leave them out
for the visit to Firhill.
I had to laugh at an article in Monday's Herald when they
interviewed Kevin Kelly...."We'll announce the plans for Cambuslang by
the end of this week" and "Lou Macari hasn't asked us for any cash to
spend on players" were probably two of the best !!!
All this crap about a new stadium is not the issue amongst the
fans,as I think they couldn't give two hoots about the stadium,as long
as they had success on the park,of which the McCann/Dempsey consortium
had offered to spend 5 million on new players.....something which the
present board cannot offer.....I wonder if this is what all the arguing
was about on Saturday,or were they just pissed out their heads and
wanted a fight ?
Saturday was a bad one to lose,but hopefully they can pick
themselves up for the game against Thistle,and come away with both
points.
Andy.
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48.953 | Naw........it's Only an Excuse ! | KURMA::JJACK | | Sun Jan 09 1994 04:10 | 20 |
|
Celtic's league challenge seems to have yet again collapsed around the
festive period. Normally we are out of the race before Xmas, but this
year we were looking good until January 1st.
A win against the rotten mob would have saw us go top of the league
on goal difference, with a game in hand over the Govan scum.
Two games later we're 6 points behind them & languishing in 5th spot.
Today's defeat (a 1-0 loss away to Partick Thistle) seems to have put
paid to our league challenge once more. Sure there are those out there
who'll criticize my pessimism, but let's face it.........we just ain't
good enough to mount a serious challenge to the huns yet !
Our strike force is virtually non-existant & we have the smallest pool
of players in the Premier league. Between injuries & suspensions,
Macari could only name a squad of 13 for today's match.
As there is no money available for new staff, we'll just have to resign
ourselves to the fact that once again, the Scottish Cup is our last
chance of silverware already this season.
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48.954 | There it's !!!!!! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sun Jan 09 1994 19:17 | 23 |
|
Scottish Cup 3rd round draw............
Motherwell v Celtic
Ach well, at leat we got to the 3rd round !
8*))
Other ties.........
Govan Scumbag John Merrick Lookalike XI v Dumbarton
Partick Thistle v Hearts
Hibernian v Clyde
Kilmarnock v Ayr United
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48.955 | Robins for Celtic??? | UBOHUB::MCKEAVENEYJ | And then there were none... | Tue Jan 11 1994 09:44 | 9 |
|
Read a headline on teletext this morning, something about Robins of
Norwich signing for Celtic, then when I went to read the page it was
supposedly on there was no mention of it, can anybody shed any light
on this. Robins isn't a bad wee player, but is he what Celtic really
needs, not only that but hasn't he been injured for a while this
season ?
Se�n
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48.956 | You'd need to sell � the team to afford him. | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Oh God,it's hard to be humble!! | Tue Jan 11 1994 10:34 | 5 |
|
Sean,
The story was that Celtic's reserve goalkeeper,(Stuart Kerr i
think),is going to Swindon,(nicknamed "the ROBINS"),on loan.Not,as
you state,that Mark Robins is to join them.
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48.957 | I stand corrected(not for the first time) | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | How's that....you're out | Tue Jan 11 1994 11:37 | 5 |
|
And there's me thinking I was going to be so smart with this info I got
from our new teletext TV. Anyway, thanks for correcting me.
Se�n
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48.958 | Firhill for chills ! | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Tue Jan 11 1994 12:49 | 29 |
|
Partick Th 1
Celtic 0
I made the 10 minute trip to Firhill,hoping for 2 points to sustain
any kind of challenge.......what a joke.It was pay at the gate for a
change,and the Celts had quite a sizeable support considering recent
happenings.
The game itself was one way traffic towards the Thistle goal in the
first half,with the best chance falling to Grant who completely
miss-hit his shot after working a nice 1-2 with Nicholas.Byrne and
Creaney also had good scoring chances,but made a mess of them.During
the half time break I thought it was only a matter of time before we
would score,as Thistle didn't have a shot on target in the first 45
mins.
5 mins into the second half and Thistle scored.Charnley floated in a
free kick from the left,and with the Celtic defence static,and Bonner
rooted to his goal line,Shaw nipped in to place the ball into the
corner of the net.The heads went down after that,and we never looked
like scoring even though we had a couple of efforts by Nicholas and
McStay,which Nelson saved.
It's Motherwell tonight (away),and after Saturday I'll be surprised
if we take anything from the game,and then the Dons at home on
Saturday.......match report will be put in.
Andy.
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48.959 | Played 3.. Lost 3 | YELBUS::DSMITH | They've only played 10 seconds.. | Tue Jan 11 1994 22:02 | 9 |
|
Tonights score,
Motherwell 2 Celtic 1
Not a very good start to 1994.
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48.960 | Well,well,well. | SSMPRD::BGILCHRIST | | Wed Jan 12 1994 07:51 | 6 |
| -1
What's wrong with Celtics start to 1994,I think it's " BRILLIANT "
long my it continue!!!!!!!!!!
Billy........
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48.961 | | KIRKTN::SNEIL | | Wed Jan 12 1994 12:36 | 4 |
|
@:^)
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48.962 | Premier League, 15th Jan 1994 | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sat Jan 15 1994 17:00 | 4 |
|
Celtic 0 Aberdeen 0 (match abandoned due to fog)
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48.963 | WHAT THE HELL,S GOING ON ? | AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONE | | Mon Jan 17 1994 02:35 | 17 |
| I am not a celtic fan but i find the goings on at Parkhead
incredible,could some of yous celtic supporters answer a few questionns
for me.
1.We read about Lou Macari saying that celtic don,t have a natural
right back and that they need a out and out goalscorer.Lou then
proceeds to sign a third choice goalkeeper fron an english 1st division
side WHY ?
2.We then read that Lou is interested in signing Steve Kirk from
Motherwell for 200,000 pounds.This is a man who cannot command a first
team place with Motherwell.Is he the answer to Celtics striker problems
?
3.Why does a club who have had the success that celtic have had over
the decades have to PAY UP 150,000 pounds over 12 months for a
goalkeeper.
4.What will happen at Parkhead if Motherwell knock Celtic out of the
Scottish Cup ?
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48.964 | Grimsville !....(At least it's not Merricksville) | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Mon Jan 17 1994 08:02 | 45 |
|
In answer to your questions.............
1.We read about Lou Macari saying that celtic don,t have a natural
right back and that they need a out and out goalscorer.Lou then
proceeds to sign a third choice goalkeeper fron an english 1st division
side WHY ?
A: It's obvious he's hoping that Joe Jordan will make an offer for
Gordon Marshall. The theory being that Stoke will pay more for
Marshall than Macari paid for Muggelton, leaving him some cash to
play around with.
2.We then read that Lou is interested in signing Steve Kirk from
Motherwell for 200,000 pounds.This is a man who cannot command a first
team place with Motherwell.Is he the answer to Celtics striker
problems ?
A: Couldn't agree with you more ! This guy isn't even a striker,
he's a midfielder.
As far as not commanding a place at Fir Park goes, that means
nothing. Andy Walker was out of favour at Celtic Park, went to
Bolton & made it big.
Joe Miller is also playing the best football of his career
after his move from Celtic.
The common factor in both cases being..............they've both
improved as players since they left Celtic !!!! 8*))
3.Why does a club who have had the success that celtic have had over
the decades have to PAY UP 150,000 pounds over 12 months for a
goalkeeper.
A: Because the memebrs of the board are the most short sighted
businessmen in industry. If they worked for a computer giant or
any other industry, they'd have been kicked out years ago !
4.What will happen at Parkhead if Motherwell knock Celtic out of the
Scottish Cup ?
The same as when we got knocked out by Falkirk 2-0 at
Brockville.........Nuthin !!!!
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48.965 | And so it goes on........... | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Mon Jan 17 1994 08:30 | 50 |
| Brian, here's the answers to your questions the way i see it...
> 1.We read about Lou Macari saying that celtic don,t have a natural
> right back and that they need a out and out goalscorer.Lou then
> proceeds to sign a third choice goalkeeper fron an english 1st division
> side WHY ?
The only reason that i can see for this is that Gordon Marshal, our
second choice keeper is on loan to Stoke. Macari must reckon that
Stoke are interested in buying him, this would leave only two young
reserve keepers as back up to Bonnar. He must be banking on getting
a few bob for Marshal, to spend elsewhere on the team, and hoping that
this guy can do a job as stand in if needed.
> 2.We then read that Lou is interested in signing Steve Kirk from
> Motherwell for 200,000 pounds.This is a man who cannot command a first
> team place with Motherwell.Is he the answer to Celtics striker problems
> ?
No, he certainly isn't the answer to Celtic's problems, but Macari has
stated that he can only spend 200k at a time(due to the club being
rookit), and you don't exactly get class strikers for that kind of
money, although i reckon he could do better than Kirk.
> 3.Why does a club who have had the success that celtic have had over
> the decades have to PAY UP 150,000 pounds over 12 months for a
> goalkeeper.
The money Celtic made in the glory years has gone. It hasn't gone on
the stadium and very little has gone on players, the only people who
can tell us where it has gone are the directors, and as long as they
are in charge of OUR club we will never know the answers.
> 4.What will happen at Parkhead if Motherwell knock Celtic out of the
> Scottish Cup ?
Probably the same as what happened when we go knocked out by Falkirk
last year.............Nothing.
Sad times indeed.
Colm.
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48.966 | Be better wae Windy Millar..... | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Mon Jan 17 1994 08:37 | 6 |
|
JJ,
I hope your not suggesting we should have kept Millar!!!!!!!
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48.967 | | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Mon Jan 17 1994 17:29 | 5 |
|
Are the current board scared that shady dealings in the past with the
clubs money may be brought to light IF they go...
Andrew
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48.968 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Tue Jan 18 1994 20:43 | 6 |
|
Celtic have tonight signed the Man Utd defender Lee Martin. Personal
details have still to be finalised (according to Radio 5) but he should
make his debut tomorrow night against Aberdeen.
Del.
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48.969 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Wed Jan 19 1994 09:13 | 4 |
| there's a few of us going up to the match tonight. When does it start
and how much is it? Will we need tickets etc.etc?
Ray....
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48.970 | I "MIST" the match | AYOV25::BMCKINLAY | | Wed Jan 19 1994 10:34 | 9 |
| The prices for tonights game have been reduced by our wonderful,
thoughtful directors due to the game being abandoned on Saturday.
The prices are : 7 pounds for the main stand
5 pounds for the Jungle
5 pounds for the terracing
Cheers
Brian.
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48.971 | kick off.... | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Wed Jan 19 1994 13:00 | 9 |
|
re.-2
The game is a 7:30 kick off.
Andy.
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48.972 | Logic at parkhead - nah stupid thought | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Wed Jan 19 1994 15:53 | 14 |
| I'm confused ...
A] Celtic tell McCari they have little or no money
B] McCari says he badly needs a good goalscorer
C] He signs on a pay in installments deal A GOALKEEPER
D] He pays 500k for a Manu Utd reserve DEFENDER
Is there somethin in the water [no religous slur intended] at Parkheid
that turns them all into ravin lunies ?
Denis
ps sincere wishes for tonites games I realy hope for Lou's sake you gub
Aberdeen
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48.973 | | KIRKTN::GCULLION | | Thu Jan 20 1994 07:20 | 11 |
|
Last night's result.
Celtic 2-2 Aberdeen
Byrne Irvine
McStay ??
|
48.974 | ANOTHER FAVOUR | KIRKTN::MROY | | Thu Jan 20 1994 07:27 | 2 |
| ??=JESS
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48.975 | McGlone is a Turkey! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Thu Jan 20 1994 08:56 | 25 |
| In reply to 972,
1) GOALKEEPER:
I think Lou has realised soemthing that we all have known
for a while; that Bonner is useless and even if Marshall
does come back, he still needs a reserve because if Bonner
is dropped then he will almost certainly leave.
2) RIGHT BACK:
This is a position which has been needing filled for a long
time: the last time I remember us having a decent right
back was Chris Morris and even that was only in his first
season.
As far as a striker goes, it would appear that Lou does
not have the money to spend on someone who is better than
the strikers we already have. In other words, why spend
200K on someone who is no better than Nicholas etc.
Eddie
p.s. They have not paid 500K for Martin as it is going to
a tribunal.
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48.976 | A point dropped. | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Thu Jan 20 1994 12:48 | 47 |
|
Celtic 2 (Byrne,McStay)
Aberdeen 2 (Irvine,Jess)
Celtic should have come away with both points from this game,but
thanks to Bonner having a shocker,the dons managed to gain a point.
Aberdeen looked lively early on,but it was Celtic who came closest in
the first 25 mins,when a McGinlay header came back off the bar with
Watt stranded.The Celts took the lead when Collins fired in an inch
perfect cross from the left side for Byrne to head home his first goal
for the club.However within a minute Aberdeen had equalised...Irvine
who was poorly marked,managed to head the ball past a fumbling Bonner.
A couple of minutes later Celtic were denied a penalty when
Biggins latched on to a through ball,knocked it past Watt,only to be
flatened in the box.Biggins was booked for his protests (and who could
blame him),and Watt wasn't even booked !!!!
Aberdeen took the lead early in the second half when Wright
outpaced Collins on the right,and his cross was tucked in by Jess from
a couple of yards out,with Static Bonner rooted to his line !!!
Aberdeen could have extended their lead when Wright crossed for
Shearer,who in acres of space,managed to blast it over the bar,and into
the Rangers end !!!
Celtic didn't let their heads drop,and were rewarded with an
equaliser when McStay fired home from a Nicholas lay off.Celtic
continued to press for the winner,but were denied by Watt,and some poor
finishing.Aberdeen had claims for a penalty when Kane was pushed in the
box,but an earlier foul by Richardson ruined any appeal.
Martin settled in well at left back,but gave away the ball
needlessly on a few occasions.Nicholas was my man of the match,as it
was without doubt the best 90 mins he has put in,in a long time.Biggins
had a poor game,with his basic lack of control (donkey) obvious for
everyone to see.As for Bonner....he cost us against Thistle,and now
Aberdeen....get rid of him now !!!!
Paul Byrne is another player who has lost his form,and failed to
get a decent cross in all night.
It's Dundee Utd at home on Saturday,and I'm sure if we keep things
tight at the back,then we can secure both points.
Andy.
ps. The stand-side linesman had a blind(er) last night on numerous
occasions,but the best was when Shearer was 25 yards offside,and he
failed to see it !!!!
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48.977 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Thu Jan 20 1994 13:12 | 9 |
| i got to see Celtic for the second time ever. i agree with -1. As an
Irishman it saddens me to see Bonner worsening with every game I see
him in. Big Jack should put the Sheff Utd. lad Kelly in straight away.
Apart from that, a cracking game in poor conditions....
Ray
ps I can't see how celtic have money problems when they charge 80p
for a cup of watery bovril....the board should be wearing masks
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48.978 | THINGS.........Can only get better ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Mon Jan 24 1994 03:09 | 38 |
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Celtic.............0 Dundee Utd.............0
Yet another point dropped. Without a win in 1994, and only two points
collected from a possible ten in the last five league games.
Off the field, there was a meeting today between the CELTS FOR CHANGE
group & the recognised supporters bodies, the Affiliation & the
Association. From what I can gather, the outcome being that one of them
has decided to take nothing more to do with the CELTS FOR CHANGE
group, as they feel they `Have an alterior motive' in getting shot of the
present board. No details were given as to what these motives were.
The meeting was originally called to see if all parties would, together,
vote for an official boycott. This now looks certain NOT to be
the case when Celtic face Kilmarnock in a couple of weeks.
My message to all Celtic supporters who DO attend matches regularly
is..........
BOYCOTT NOW !!
Two or three games with crowds of less than 7 or 8,000 will make the
difference. I know people will say that a boycott will affect the team,
but only in the short term. We're talking about the long term future of
the club here & not the matter of four or six points lost in a league
that's lost already anyway !!
The Bank of Scotland are sure to step in and force the present board to
step down if the fail to meet the huge interest repayments on the debt
of seven million pounds +.
I've stopped attending games & would be interested to hear other fans
opinions (Outside SQF, coz I know all yours 8*)) on this `Touchy'
subject !
JJ SQFCSC
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48.979 | John Brown Is A Fair Player... ;-) | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | Hope It Get`s Better.. | Mon Jan 24 1994 03:26 | 7 |
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Don`t boycott the games !!!!!!!!!!
BACK THE BOARD......
Tam.
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48.980 | Sack the Board - Back the Team !! | KIRKTN::MCAMERON | | Mon Jan 24 1994 03:28 | 28 |
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JJ, I know you're not interested......but anyway 8*)
I am totally against the idea of a boycott! That just brings us down
to hun level.
In my opinion it is possible to support the team and bring financial
pressure to bear upon the ruling junta.
Don't buy any Celtic or Umbro merchandise
Don't subscribe to the Celtic View or Celtic Pools.
Don't use the catering facilities at Parkhead or buy the programs.
Don't buy CR Smith products (Windows, Conservatories or Patio Doors).
These measures - and the fact that exec club members are calling in their
loans and companies are not buying boxes at Parkhead - not only bring
pressure from The Bank of Scotland but also from the clubs main
sponsors.
So John I think you should go back and support the Bhoys. After their
recent performances they are obviously missing you.
Martin SQFCSC.....
PS. Can I get a look at the View when you are finished??
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48.981 | Our day will come........... | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Mon Jan 24 1994 04:42 | 25 |
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Martin,
I accept your points. However, not buying goods like the ones you've
mentioned ISN'T enough !!!
It would takes ages for these measures to bear fruit. After printing
costs etc., the club take in about 30p a programme. As for pies,
refreshments etc, I don't believe this would mean a loss in excess of
thousands of pounds on matchdays, as very few people buy the crap in
the first place.
I take your point about not buying Umbro/CR Smith stuff, but again this
would take an age to show up.
We need change, and we need it NOW...or we will end up down at Hun
level.
Bite the bullet, risk a three or four match boycott. The league is lost
already in my opinion. And anyway, who's to say we wouldn't win the
matches if the crowds are low ? After all, we couldn't beat the rotten
mob in front of 50,000.
JJ
And NO, you can't borrow my Celtic View when I'm finished with it.........
.......coz I've cancelled my subscription already 8*)
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48.982 | There's no place like Penicuik.... | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Mon Jan 24 1994 06:24 | 11 |
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JJ,
Just as a matter of interest, if we happened to beat Motherwell
in the cup, and then get through the next couple of rounds, and
also start gaining some ground in the league, would you still
boycott matches, even if it meant missing a cup final..???
P.S. Go for Balmore quality.........When your fitting window's...
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48.983 | My two penny's worth.. | PAKORA::GPIKE | Up the Rosey Posey | Mon Jan 24 1994 08:51 | 21 |
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About this boycott of three or four games, I do not think it would
work. Lets face the bankers are not totally stupid and they realise
that a boycott of matches is only a short term attempt to make the
board change and that at the end of the day when they ask(expect)
the interest payments to be made, they will be.
In my opinion (and I don't support celtic) is if your going to have a
boycott it would have to be long term. End of season at least where a
serious cash flow would result and the board would have to bring in
someone or some other party to bale them out as even a return to the
normal gate receipts of today would not be enough to get them out of
trouble. There unfortunately is no easy way to remove the present
board especially as they have made it very clear they're staying in
control and to hell with the current wave of thinking from the celtic
susporters of today.
You have a problem that I don't think is going to be solved to the
benifit of Celtic FC.
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48.984 | It's a fiddle ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Mon Jan 24 1994 20:46 | 17 |
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Colm,
In answer to your question........Yes !
You see, our supporters bus gives tickets out based on the matches
attended. If we reach the Cup final (Capacity 38,00) our allocation
will be small. These tickets will go to `Full attenders', of which
there are quite a few.....so I wouldn't get one due to the fact that
I've boycotted the last four matches & more to come.
You see, we don't all have brothers that run supporters buses & that give
tickets to people who really aren't entitled to them.
8*)
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48.985 | It's a violin................ | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Mon Jan 24 1994 22:24 | 25 |
|
John,
You seem to be saying that you wouldn't go because you wouldn't get
a ticket, NOT because you would be boycotting(SP)
How's about I get you a ticket from my brother(as you have asked me to
do in the past) would you refuse this and stick to your boycott...:-)
Also, our club is a car club, and not run on the same basis as yours, we
all pay our membership at the start of the season, and then a fixed
amount each week into the club funds. A large majority of our members
cannot go every week for various reasons( just like you and I) but
still pay their due's, we also have some season ticket holders, so more
often than not, everyone who wants a ticket is accomodated.
P.S. How did you get a ticket for Old Trafford at the start of the
season, when the Celtic allocation was sold out....???
We all use our contacts sometimes........
Honest Colm.
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48.986 | For Honest Colm read Arfur Daley 8*) | PAKORA::JJACK | | Mon Jan 24 1994 23:56 | 1 |
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48.987 | Another point dropped. | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Tue Jan 25 1994 12:54 | 33 |
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Celtic 0
Dundee Utd 0
This was quite an entertaining game for the neutral,but for the Celtic
fans,it was another game of frustration.Some great lead up play,but no-
one to put the ball in the net.
A couple of changes in the side with Bonner being replaced (not before
time !)by Muggleton (our recent signing from Leicester....is it true he
was 4th choice down there ?).McGinlay played up front with Nicholas,and
Biggins was relegated to the subs bench.Boyd was in at left back,and
Martin on the right.
The closest we came to scoring was when McGinlay had a header from
the edge of the box,coming off the inside of the post,and as usual...no-
one was there for the rebound !!The best Celtic chance was when a
corner came in from the left,fell to Martin who was unmarked,but he
managed to miss hit his shot from only 6 yards out.
McStay,Collins,McNally and Nicholas were best for the Celts,and
probably Petric was United's top man....easily the best central
defender in the country.
I'm confident we can get a result at Motherwell in the cup,but
unless I can get hold of a ticket (any chance Colm ?)...then it's the
rugby international this Saturday.
Andy.
ps. no boycott here !!!!!
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48.988 | | VYGER::RENNISONM | One hundred and eeiigghhttyyyyy | Wed Jan 26 1994 11:58 | 6 |
|
Both the Scotsman and the Herald are carrying reports that Gerry Creaney is
off to Portsmouth for �500,000 and that (wait for it) Robert Fleck is on
his way to Celtic for �750,000.
Mark
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48.989 | Fleck ???? | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Wed Jan 26 1994 12:31 | 13 |
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re.-1
Radio Clyde stated that Celtic and Chelsea had agreed a fee of �750,000
but Fleck has admitted that he knows nothing about it.I wouldn't have
thought Fleck would have come back to Glasgow....but stranger things
have happened !
Andy.
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48.990 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Wed Jan 26 1994 14:41 | 4 |
| I'm looking for a fixture list for Celtics home games for the next 6 to
8 weeks. I have some relatives coming over who would like to see the
bhoys in (in)action....off-line would do....
Ray@823-4213
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48.991 | | VYGER::RENNISONM | One hundred and eeiigghhttyyyyy | Thu Jan 27 1994 07:52 | 15 |
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Rangers have banned Celtic supporters indefinitely from Ibrox. Under
Scottish League rules, they are perfectly entitled to do this. However,
SFA rules dictate that visiting supporters must be allocated 10% (or was it
20%?). Would you like to be a steward at the next Old Firm Scottish Cup
game at Ibrox ??
David Murray has said that Celtic fans ripping up seats (total damage
�20,000) and Celtic's refusal to cough up has left him no option. Kevin
Kelly's argument is that he has offered to help track down and convict
those responsible. I think he means that the bank aren't willing to extend
the overdraft by another �20,000 ;-).
Mark
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48.992 | 5 in a row ? | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Mon Jan 31 1994 12:01 | 17 |
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<<<<<<<Rangers have banned Celtic supporters indefinitely from Ibrox. Under
Scottish League rules, they are perfectly entitled to do this. However,
SFA rules dictate that visiting supporters must be allocated 10% (or was it
20%?). Would you like to be a steward at the next Old Firm Scottish Cup
game at Ibrox ??>>>>>>>>>
***Guess there is no need to worry too much about this possibility then,
is there ?****
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48.993 | | VYGER::RENNISONM | One hundred and eeiigghhttyyyyy | Mon Jan 31 1994 12:37 | 3 |
| Re.-1 Sadly, and predictably, no.
Mark
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48.994 | How much more ??? | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Mon Jan 31 1994 13:22 | 34 |
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I've read all the notes regarding a boycott and I'm dismayed that some
people still don't realise this is the only option left to supporters
who are not allowed a share in the club. The league is a forelorn hope
now, were out of the Scottish cup at the first match and our manager is
scurrying around the lower divisions trying to snap up someone with
some talent that everyone else has overlooked at a bargain basement
price. Some people even say that Liam Brady squandered all available
money. Yes he did squander money but he also brought in a fair amount
of what he spent by selling some players. Who could expect anyone to
get �900,000 for Derek White and $500,000 for Chris Morris. Over the
years Celtic must have brought in alot more in transfers than they have
paid out. Surely Celtic should be able to come up with more money for
players than they have recently. Rangers can spend almost as much on
Duncan Ferguson than was available in total to Brady. If the board had
made money available to consolidate previuos successes rather than as
an emergency measure when the team has deteriorated we may not have
been in this position. In business this would be the equivelant to
Digital still relying on the Microvax 1 and not spending on research
and development then suddenly realising it was wrong and trying to
develop the Alpha in a year. If this happened at Digital the
shareholders would abandon ship and the Directors would be sacked. But
because the shareholders in Celtic also employ themselves there is
no-one to sack them. Everyone must realise that the supporters may not
be the shareholders in this case but they are the paymasters and the
only way to get rid of the incompetent board is to withhold the monety
that underwrites their incompetence, i.e. Your attendance money. What
more harm can it do now ? Were heading for a fifth unsuccessful year.
Second, third, fourth or eighth in the league makes no difference it's
still not first. Use your feet.... BOYCOTT NOW !!!! What else have we
got to lose ?
Yours in Celtic, Stevie.
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48.995 | My sentiments exactly ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Mon Jan 31 1994 16:05 | 2 |
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48.996 | Back The Board..!!!! ;*))))))))))) | MASALA::TDOLAN | Hope It Get`s Better.. | Mon Jan 31 1994 16:27 | 1 |
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48.997 | TIME TO GO..KELLY AND CO.! | AYOV25::BMCKINLAY | | Mon Feb 07 1994 13:09 | 35 |
| Took a trip to Starks park on Saturday as I was playing with my
band at a local Hotel that night.
The game was absoluteley dreadful!
This is the first time I have been to see the Bhoys since Macari
took over and I have to say that I hate the way he has got the team
playing. To see a Celtic side playing the long/high ball pi***s me
right off.
Big Shaun Denis (who I believe would walk over broken glass to play
for Celtic) was outstanding. He won EVERY ball that that was punted in
to him with McCavennie being eventually booked through total
frustration. The big defender who deservedly received MOTM award would
be an ideal replacement for Mowbray who is as slow as a week in the
nick. After about ten minutes of the game he was caught out of position
and McNally had to race across and ended up fouling the Raith attacker
who would have been clean through otherwise.
Nichol totally dominated the midfield with Collins and McStay
posted missing. There is just no heart or passion left in the side!
After half time Celtic brought on Gillespie as sweeper to
replace Byrne who had a nightmare. He was second to every ball and
really looked as though he was carrying an injury. Can anyone clarify
this?
Muggleton was Celtic's best player, pulling off the save of the
game after half an hour. My only critisism of him (and the whole team
in general) was that he seemed happy to waste time near the end of the
game and spin it out for a draw.
Sadly, I think we are now in the same category of teams such as
Hearts, Partick etc. who will just trundle along picking points up here
and there. The Club is dying on it's feet and the sooner the wa****'s
in the board room are ousted the better.
On the full-time whistle, the support just seemed to except the
result as the norm (as it has become lately) and trudged out the ground
without even any abuse to throw at the board.
All in all it turned out to be a crap afternoon. Sad times indeed.
Brian.
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48.998 | No silver pieces for the clowns. | UIST::OLIVERS | | Tue Feb 08 1994 12:19 | 24 |
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There's a rumour going around that a group of business men are in
secret negotiotions with the Celtic board with a view to buying their
shares and gaining control of the club. It has been made clear by the
Celts for change campaign that any change that results in the jokers in
charge of Celtic walking away with their pockets stuffed, in effect
payment for incompetence, is totally unacceptable. As the board
forever tell us they are only custodians and as such any change in
control should not involve them receiving any pieces of silver. They
would in effect holding the club to ransom i.e. Pay us or we stay. The
whole point in the McCann proposal was to widen the shareholding with
all money being put into the club not being given to the board. Whilst
anything that gets rid of the current board is a step in the right
direction the only real solution of maximum help to Celtic is for them
to step aside with no money in their pockets. They've taken enough
over the years.
It seems very likely that an organised boycott will be arranged for
the Kilmarnock game on the 26th February. If you don't support the
board and still go to games try staying away just once. By all means
go to the next game if you want to but it's important that the board
are shown in a big way that they are not wanted. You can shout all you
like at the directors box, they're used to it now. Take action and
boycott at least one game. That wasn't Celtic at Starks park it was
Kelly-White United and they're crap.
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48.999 | Celt's For Ever! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Thu Feb 10 1994 14:00 | 14 |
| As one who would like to see the Board stand-down for being
incompetent, I still believe that they have the right to sell THEIR
shares if and when they want to. This is the point that most people
seem to miss; these guys OWN their shares and if someone has the
inclination to buy them then that is the business of both parties.
Whether that is acceptable to the Celts For Change or the general
body of supporters is completely irrelavent.
As for organised boycotts, I don't think at this stage of the game
there is any need; the crowds will be dismal anyway; I didn't hear
anybody asking for a boycott on Jan 1st when it would have had maximium
effect.
Eddie
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48.1000 | No money for shares. | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Thu Feb 10 1994 16:45 | 49 |
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re -1
Eddie,
Actually a number of people did suggest a boycott
of the Rangers game at one of the Celts for change meetings but at that
stage the other supporters organisations had not been spoken to. It
has always been felt that all supporters organisations should have been
consulted first to hear their point of view. Now that this has been
done the support for a boycott has become even stronger. Another
reason a boycott on New years day was not seriously considered is that
however much the board is disliked Rangers are always disliked a tad
more. When Rangers fans were staying away in the early Eightys it was
the same situation. However low their attendances were they always
came out for the Old Firm games.
You say now is not the time for a boycott. When will be the time ?
When were floating near the relegation zone perhaps ? Or when the team
starts settling for mid table mediocrity as the norm ? I hope we can
take action before then which is why a boycott is happening now. If
the fans just drift away in an individual basis the board can easily
dismiss this. What we need is a big sudden drop in attendance.
You say that the board should be able to sell their shares. If you
bear in mind that Celtic were set up to help the poor in the east end
of Glasgow by a priest and then others were brought in as custodians
which they still call themselves doesn't this indicate that the
intention was not for these people to own the club but for them to
oversee the finances. In such a case should they not be expected to
step asside and allow anyone who wants to to buy the club with the
money going into the club and not into the pockets of whoever happens
to be overseeing the club at that particular time. Remember the Kelly
and White families have never put a brass farthing of their own into
the club, how can they be considered to own the club ? They are only
CUSTODIANS of what started as a charitable organisation and as such if
they want to own the club then they should invest their own money in
it. Usually if someone owns a business they have started it with their
own money and stand to lose substantially if that company goes to the
wall. If Celtic go to the wall they would be liable for nothing. If
ownership of the club changes it would be the only chance for the club
to gain from that transfer of shares. Once someone pays for the shares
they can reasonably be expected to want something in return to give
them up whereas the Celtic board have used none of their own money and
should recieve nothing in return. Thats the moral position but I know
the legal and moral positions are totally different. If as they say
they have the best interests of the club at heart they would have no
hesitation in following the moral line. But then I've always suspected
what their best interests are.
Cheers, Stevie
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48.1001 | Cheerio, cheerio, cheerio...... | AYOV25::BMCKINLAY | | Fri Feb 11 1994 13:25 | 23 |
| Here's a thought for you on just how we should look upon these
a***holes on the board.
Remember when Tom Devlin (our late chairman) died? Can you remember how
much they tried to buy the shares he left his wife, Betty for?
37pence!!!!!!!
And that was when the team was winning things. Now all of a sudden, the
shares have jumped in value just a tad to a mere 300 hundred pounds.
They should be utterly ashamed of themselves but I fear that they do
not have such emotions.
If this is the price that must be paid then fine....let's just get them
to **** and forget about them and get on with the rebuilding of the
team.
On the consortium front, I read in the Herald that Rod Stewart is also
waiting on the sidelines as a possible investor. Should be a good wee
sing song at half time then.
Cheers
Brian.
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48.1002 | First win of the year..at last.!! | KIRKTN::GCULLION | | Sat Feb 12 1994 19:37 | 11 |
|
Hearts 0 - 2 Celtic
Charlie Nicholas got both goals,one in each half.
Celtic's first win of the year,and first away win since October..!!
Gary.
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48.1003 | HAPPY NEW YEAR | SSMPRD::BGILCHRIST | | Mon Feb 14 1994 08:09 | 7 |
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Let me be one of the first to congratulate you in your win over the
mighty JAM TARTS,good to see one of your younger players geting the
goal's.
Hearts must be in a bad way.....
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48.1004 | Our day will come............. | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Feb 15 1994 12:06 | 37 |
|
Ignoring the pointless ramblings of the uneducated dyslexic in the
previous note, here is some INTERESTING news.
The Celtic board, well the pact of five, seem set to sell their shares
in the club for �300 each, to a consortium of business men which
include Gerald Weisfeld. He's the chap that sold the WEW chain for over
�60 million.
Along with Willie Haughey & some other guy who owns hotels in Paisley,
the three plan to buy out present directors Chris White, Michael &
Kevin Kelly, Tom Grant & David Smith.
As we're all aware, the board have been taking the blame (and quite
rightly so) for the recent demise of this once great club.
I myself am extremely angry that these so called custodians of Celtic
FC have allowed our club to become so bad in recent years, and are now
planning to `Shoot the craw' with their pockets well & truly lined with 30
pieces of silver.
I do not begrudge them the right to sell the shares (Which they own &
have every right to sell), but I cannot stand the hypocrisy of these
men. Only weeks ago they stated that they were merely custodians of
this club & all actions taken were in the clubs interest. Here we are,
weeks later, and they're taking the money & disappearing whilst our
club almost falls to pieces.
However, I'll be glad to see the back of them at any price. I only hope
that the new board, if they do succeed in getting in, are willing to
inject some capital into the team, and the stadium.
So here's hoping for an official announcement in the next few days, so
I can end my boycott 8*)
A 30,000+ crowd against Killie, a new board & the promise of some cash
for Macari would go a long way to wiping out the memory of yet another
sub-standard season, which has saw a mediocre rangers side go top of
the league with ease.
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48.1005 | Queue for a joke. | KIRKTN::SJOHNSTON | Back-plane Johnston | Tue Feb 22 1994 18:50 | 22 |
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Bloke at Bridgeton X
Bloke....."Mate can you tell me were Celtic park is?....."
Mate......"Straight up the London road and you will come across two
queues............
Dont go in the big one thats for the chippy."
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48.1006 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | vamos a la playa | Thu Feb 24 1994 16:31 | 5 |
| Can someone tell me if there is an organised boycott of Saturday's
game. I might have some visitors over and they would like to watch the
Bhoys v Killie. I'd rather not go if a boycott/walk-out was going to
happen....
Ray
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48.1007 | ? | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Thu Feb 24 1994 16:46 | 3 |
| See Note 50.580 for answer.
Gavin
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48.1008 | First Blood To Rambo.... ASDA for Parkheed. | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | Aaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeee | Thu Feb 24 1994 23:30 | 10 |
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Scumbags 0 Killie 2.....
Take that prediction and run with it..
Back The Board.
Tam.
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48.1009 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | Shy Ann (Indian Virgin) | Fri Feb 25 1994 14:21 | 19 |
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Just seen this on the internet, can anyone confirm?
Se�n
----------------------------------------------------
>
> Is it true that the sale of Glasgow Celtic is to be finalised within
> the next couple days ?
Well the board of directors has just announced on Radio Clyde that the club
will go public with a shares flotation, the move to Cambuslang will go ahead
and Tom Grant, the stadium director, says that the fans have a club to be
proud of once again! Amazing how a few well chosen words can turn the club
around.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
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48.1010 | Watch this space ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Elvis Cridlington | Fri Feb 25 1994 23:55 | 36 |
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OK, here's the story so far (data gathered from the snippets of TV news
picked up this afternoon, and from Scoop of Bay J) regarding the
statement issued from Celtic Park this morning.
Vice chairman David Smith announced that Celtic Football Club PLC will
go public before the end of the year.
In the next few weeks, a percentage of shares shall be made available
on the market, expecting to bring in around 4 to 6 millions pounds
immediatley. Later, how much later we do not know, more shares (amount
unconfirmed) shall be put up for sale also.
Whether all these shares will be snaffled by the Weisfeld/Haughey
consortium, or even the Dempsey/McCann one, remains to be seen.
Or perhaps even someone else may step in & secure a large quantity.
It seems the present directors are set to lose power either way, and if
so, they should be commended on their attitude, as they could easily
have taken the money that was on offer previously, and bolted !
Sorry if the details are a little sketchy...but hopefully
Chick `Young, heh heh heh heh' Cameron shall be able to enlighten us
with more info ?
As far as the Cambuslang venture goes, according to reports...it's a
definate goer (Ooh err).
The new stadium is expected to be built for 1996, with some merchant
banker (Ooh err) already having made 20 million available already.
This report is unconfirmed however, and hopefully tomorrow's press will
be able to put all Celtic supporters minds at rest with some definate
dates etc.
Here's hoping (And praying...to God, coz he's a Tim)
8*))
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48.1011 | God a Tim? NOT! | ASDG::JOHNSON | | Sun Feb 27 1994 19:30 | 5 |
| If God is a Tim then why does he wear a blue shirt that has
McEwans Lager on the front???? :-))))))))
A Hudson Blue-nose......
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48.1012 | | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | That blokes' a nutter | Mon Feb 28 1994 08:00 | 6 |
|
re-1
And the no.9 on his back...
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48.1013 | | KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ | Shy Ann (Indian Virgin) | Mon Feb 28 1994 10:27 | 2 |
|
You mean he plays for blackburn? I don't think so.
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48.1014 | Sack the board | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Mon Feb 28 1994 10:51 | 15 |
| re .1010
I think the only people who know what's going on are the current board
members. Weisfeld, Haughey and whoever else wants to get into the club
seems to be saying that they were promised this, that and the other.
They say that they have documents with their lawyers to prove this. The
board says `no, not true'. They are, in effect, calling each other
liars. This thing has brought Celtic FC to its lowest point in its
history, IMO. Surely it can't get any worse.
My sympathies are with the fans on this issue. I won't go to Celtic
again until this is sorted. The whole thing stinks to high heaven.
Ray....
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48.1015 | We're on a Roll! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Tue Mar 01 1994 22:15 | 14 |
| Two points from the News tonight;
1) The Swiss Bank (can't remember the name) who were supposed to be
underwriting the 20M pounds for Cambuslang have denied that any
such deal exists. Another big "riddy" for Patrick Nally and our
illustrious board.
2) John Collins scored in injury time tonight against Killie but
I don't know if that was the final score.
Crowd; approx 10,000
Eddie
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48.1016 | | KIRKTN::AMCARTHUR | EAST FIFE | Wed Mar 02 1994 16:19 | 9 |
| The board are supposed to make a statement to the press today...has
anyone heard anything ?
Brief *highlights* from the game last night were on the lunchtime news
today. Celtics goal came from a deflected free kick. Killie hit the
post with a Gus Macpherson thunderbolt from the edge of the box.It
would have been special if it had went in.
Andrew
|
48.1017 | VERY FOXY INDEED | KIRKTN::MROY | | Thu Mar 03 1994 05:12 | 3 |
| Who was the striker with the "RED HAIR " for Celtic ?????
|
48.1018 | | AYOV22::TADAIR | Gies the ..- | Thu Mar 03 1994 08:20 | 11 |
|
Mark,Mark,
Apparently it escaped from the trophy room.
It had been there since it was a cub.
o.-) Tony.
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48.1019 | Celtic board are dumped out. | KIRKTN::GPIKE | Trout by the shedfull | Fri Mar 04 1994 05:03 | 8 |
|
Latest news is that the Celtic board have very kindly given up control
of Celtic to a group led by Dempsey.
This was appartently just before Celtic was made bankrupt.
No doubt all will be confirmed in the press when everybody wakes up.
|
48.1020 | | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | EAST FIFE | Fri Mar 04 1994 10:12 | 14 |
| From the radio this morning..
Celtic were within minutes of going into receivership. Dempsey &
partners have deposited �1000000 with the bank of Scotland thus
avoiding the situation to worsen. They have pledged �5,000000
to the bank by next Wednesday IF the directors resign and they gain
control of the club.
One question I have to ask....
If two directors can hide the true financial state of the club from
the remaining board members then what the hell is going on ?
Good luck to the new people.
|
48.1021 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Fri Mar 04 1994 10:24 | 3 |
| if this is true, then it seems that the fans have got what they wanted,
at last. The board would be gone and they wouldn't get a huge golden
handshake from the club. Good riddance to bad rubbish....
|
48.1022 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Fri Mar 04 1994 13:18 | 8 |
| emergency board meeting on-going at this moment....Celtic were
apparently hours away from being declared bankrupt (about 9 mil in
debt)and Dempsey put up one million plus a promise of an extra 5 mil if
the board step down.
McCann arrived in Glasgow this morning as well....exciting times. This
was one of the top stories on lunchtime TV news....they seem to think
that at least 2 of the board will go. Kelly was still defiant going into
Celtic Park for board meeting....
|
48.1023 | | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | EAST FIFE | Fri Mar 04 1994 13:34 | 3 |
|
9 million !!! Maybe they should sell the fox 8^)))
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48.1024 | We're going through the change...:-) | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Fri Mar 04 1994 13:38 | 8 |
|
Well it looks as if we're going to get the change that the Celtic
supporters deserve. Kevin Kelly will be hoping to stay on though, as
he is reported to have put some cash in along with Dempsey yesterday.
Can anyone close to a radio give us a report on the outcome of the
board meeting, as the SQF CSC are all working till 7pm.
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48.1025 | Archie !...Davie....ARCHIE !!.....DAVIE !! | PAKORA::JJACK | Sugar Diabetes...The Welsh Flyweight | Fri Mar 04 1994 14:17 | 17 |
|
Colm,
Latest news from Celtic park is that Smith & White have both refused to
resign.
Whether or not this is merely a stalling tactic to attempt to extort
more cash, we'll have to wait & see.
Either way, it looks like we're heading for an EGM before anything will
be certain.
Before the meeting, Michael Kelly had this to say in a prepared
statement...........
Get aff oor backs, geez peace...we're jist custodians...leave us
alane...and geez money !
|
48.1026 | 9 in a row | MOVIES::PATTISON | Ian Pattison | Fri Mar 04 1994 14:45 | 8 |
| I have always wondered what 9 in a row meant..
I take it that it is the "Debt (in millions)" row in the club's
accounts.
--Ian
From the richest (??) club in Tynecastle.
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48.1027 | Our World Record............ | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Fri Mar 04 1994 15:24 | 6 |
|
Re. 9 In A ROW
I think that it refers to the amount of teams who are currently
sitting above your mob, in the league........:-)
|
48.1028 | | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | Give your all for Nothing | Fri Mar 04 1994 17:09 | 7 |
| re-1
Colm (ma auld champion)
Ye canny say that !!!
SQF Jambo #1
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48.1029 | Dempsey And Makepeace For The Tic`. | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | Aaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeee | Fri Mar 04 1994 17:33 | 15 |
|
Well, I was beginning to think that the whole gang of SQF Celtic
supporters had deteriorated, but unfortunately that seems not to
be the case...
A little light at the end of the long long dark tunnel seems to
have given them some hope, as you would be able to notice if you
worked in SQF...
because the Celtic T-shirts etc.... are back out in force..! 8-))))
Tam.
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48.1030 | | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Sat Mar 05 1994 11:10 | 15 |
|
Tam,
I only saw one Celtic T-Shirt worn today, and lets be honest,
it would be more of a talking point if JJ didny have something
Celtic oan.........
Sounds like you've already started panicing at our imminent
return to power...............
SQFCSCYB spokesman
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48.1031 | 8*) | KIRKTN::JJACK | Sugar Diabetes...The Welsh Flyweight | Sat Mar 05 1994 12:35 | 11 |
|
Colm
Whit happened to the FKBYB ?
Me
P.S. You're dead right auld hamp...I wore my Celtic T-shirts, socks,
knickers & G-Strings etc. thru all the bad times 8*))
|
48.1032 | Fadoos Home Of Stinkin Celtic Undies..B.A. entry ONLY..!! | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | Aaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeee | Sat Mar 05 1994 13:43 | 8 |
|
Thank god the bad times are over..!!!!!!!!
You`ll need to take them off and give them a wash now,
because they`re bound to be stinkin`..!!!! 8-)))))))
Tam.
|
48.1033 | I'm not celebrating too much yet ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Sugar Diabetes...The Welsh Flyweight | Sat Mar 05 1994 14:41 | 39 |
|
I'd come doon there & burst ye but I'm feart ye'd get yer crooked TV
cousin fae Livi tae git mae !
8*)
P.S. I'll have you know that I put on a pair of clean undies every day.
However, by the end of the week I always have trouble getting my
trousers up past them.
Boom-Boom
Anyway, back to Celtic.........Dominic Keene was also co-opted onto the
board yesterday, alongside Chief Executive Fergus `Ben Turpin' McCann.
Domonic is the brother of Brian Keene, who was in with McCann in the
last taekover bid. He is presently living in the Bahamas, & is
reputedly a multi-millionaire.
Brian Dempsey declined a seat on the board, but this is expected to
change when he is offered the job of chairman in a few weeks.
Members of the Weisfeld consortium are still hopeful that they can be a
part of the new board in some capacity, and it is expected that a
meeting between the groups will be lined up for the near future.
Strong rumours also going around is that Gerard Eadie, boss of CR
SMITH, the double glazing firm & Celtic shirt sponsors, is selling up to
ANGLIAN windows for a fee said to be around �50 million.
I wonder if he'll show up in the next few weeks ?
At last things are looking up, although let's not kid
ourselves...there's a long way to go, especially with such a debt as we
have managed to attain.
However, the hard part is over...and the original board are no more.
In the words of the song..................THINGS, CAN ONLY GET BETTER !
or LIVE AND LET LIVE.....whatever's your preference.
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48.1034 | Live And Let DIE.!!!!! What about that version...????? | MASALA::TDOLAN | Aaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeeee | Sat Mar 05 1994 16:34 | 10 |
|
Feart Eh !!!!!
You won`t be hearing from my cousin then....
Unless you want a good deal on a new tele..!!!! 8-)))
Tam.
|
48.1035 | Bye Bye Kelly and White.... | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Mon Mar 07 1994 12:18 | 50 |
|
Yeeeeeeeeeeessssssssssss........
I can now happily co back to Celtic Park. There is a
winding up VICTORY RALLY of Celts for Change in the city halls, Glasgow
tonight.
The reason the other gang of four are still on the board is
that the Bank of Scotland gave a deadline of 12:00 friday for a rescue
package to be accepted by the board. The four, to their credit, formed
a majority of the seven man board and proposed the McCann/Dempsey plan
and as such they were the only ones the bank would deal with. The
other three obviously wanted to get the cash offer from the Weisfield
group but this wasn't an option once the bank had thrown their weight
behind McCann. The other three did apparently get a pay off for their
shares but not as much as the Wiesfield offer of the last few weeks.
The other members who are still on the board are expected to go
through time as McCann and his group hold a large majority of shares
and I would assume they would want their own people on the board.
There will be a share offer in the future which McCann promised at
the last EGM and the fans will have the opportunity to invest in this.
Perhaps Michael Kelly and Chris White will want to purchase some with
their pieces of silver. I think not.
No-one should expect massive amounts of money to be immediately
available to Macari as the club has serious debts and have a stadium to
RENOVATE but if the fans want alot of money for players then the best
thing we could do is to turn up in large numbers to the remaining games
of the season starting with Motherwell on the 26th of March. A 40,000
crowd would go a long way to helping the bank balance. Everyone who
stayed away, me included, and denounced the board by turning up atleast
at this game to show support for the new regime. In the midst of all
this I've just noticed we're only one point off second place in the
league. Who knows what a good run of wins coupled with some big crowds
could do for the team. We won't win the league but it would be good to
finish the season on a high note and give the new regime some cash flow
to work with. Think back to the Sporting Lisbon game (5-0) in the
early 80's and the Real Madrid game (2-0) and you'll see how a crowd
can urge on a team to the right result.
I'm by no means saying McCann and Co are a panacea for all Celtics
ills but at least they'll let us share in the club which is the
important thing.
Thank goodness the Bhoys managed, however luckilly, to win the
boycott game against Kilmarnock to keep us in the European chase.
Cheers, Stevie.
P.s. Paul McStay said on the telly that the senior players had met
last week and were going to take some action until Fridays events
happened. He didn't ellaborate, does anyone know what this action was
going to be ?
|
48.1036 | | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | What's it called? Cambus-lying! | Mon Mar 07 1994 23:09 | 11 |
|
Re:.1017/1018
I hear Celtic have been reported to the RSPCA for forcing that poor
fox to watch the whole of the first half.
Re: .1028
Colm i think you'll find that 10 in a row is the world record,currently
held by Dynamo Berlin,but will be bettered within the next 5
seasons. ;>)
|
48.1037 | help | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Tue Mar 08 1994 09:38 | 3 |
| is Cambuslang now officially a non-starter?...
confused of Ayr....
|
48.1038 | bring on the Rangers :-) | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | Give your all for Nothing | Wed Mar 09 1994 21:44 | 5 |
| re-1....
I'd be confused, If I came from Ayr :-)
SQF Jambo #1
|
48.1039 | God's Country | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Mar 10 1994 10:21 | 5 |
| No Colin,
You'd be lucky if you came from Ayr...
Kev....
|
48.1040 | McCann's teh man ! | KURMA::RFREW | Fergus McCann's Rebel Army | Sat Mar 19 1994 15:30 | 15 |
|
Just aquick word to congradulate all you tims on the apointment of
Fergus `Ben Turpin ' McCann as cheif executive.
With a buisness man at the helm,surely now the tims will be aforce to
be rekoned with once more.
It'll take them a long time to catch up to the bears, but no doubt the
flag will be back at Parkhead before to long.
I predict a cup for you lot next season, and the leage the following.
I had hoped the bearz would have beaten the world famous 9-in-a-row
champonships yous lot won, but alas it looks like its not to be.
we'll just have to make do ewith the treble again this year.
a bluenose who wants to see a strong tic again.
|
48.1041 | | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Mon Mar 21 1994 10:26 | 4 |
| Read on Ceefax that it looks like you've lost the promised �8,000,000 investment.
Any more info on this ?
Peter.
|
48.1042 | McCann's the man ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Mon Mar 21 1994 11:15 | 36 |
|
Peter,
To be quite honest with you, when I heard this news I was gutted.
I wanted McCann & Weisfeld's cash invested into the club. This way we
would have had a bigger spending power (eventually) than the rotten
mob.
However, when I heard the circumstances behind it all, I was less
disheartened.
Weisfeld & his consortium (Dodgy looking stepson Michael McDonald &
an equally looking dodgy Willie Haughey) basically wanted a 50%
shareholding, the chairmanship & one more seat on the board.
Fair enough I hear you say, when someone is investing that kind of
cash, they're entitled to ask for a lot in return.
However, Fergus McCann has stated from day one, that he did not want
one person running this great club, and that it should eventually, be
owned by the fans.
He's already promised to sell his shares to all other shareholders
when he moves on after his already agreed five year period.
Giving Weisfeld the power he wanted would have meant that once more,
one family would have owned Celtic FC.
I believe that Fergus will eventually receive money from other would
be investors, without having to hand over the power to anyone person
in particular.
As a footnote, the Weisfeld consortium did state publicly a few months
ago that they did not want to be in control of Celtic, but did want to
help this ailing giant back to former glories, beacause they were true
fans.
Is this no longer the case, or are they just in the cream puff ?
The saga contnues, and I still believe they will be back in the near
future with another offer.
|
48.1043 | Fans owning a club. Does it work ? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Mon Mar 21 1994 11:45 | 22 |
| So where will the new money come from if not this source ? It's not much use
having a new Board if they have no cash to spend on restructuring the club !
Maybe the club should be floated on the stock exchange.
I really don't see where fans come into it. Should fans own a club ? It's
business now a days, the owners IMHO should be business men. Winning games is
one thing( which is what the fans want ) but making money should be the prime
objective because to make money you *have* to win games , attract big crowds ,
play in Europe , get advertising , get T.V deals etc... A club needs investors
and to be honest most fans don't have much to invest other than support and
season ticket prices. All the good will in the world won't make Celtic great
again.
I agree that this crowd are looking to buy a lot for �8,000,000. But can you
blame them. Celtic are in trouble and they need the cash badly investors will
obviously try to get the best deal possible.
In addition, what's the story on the Cambuslang ( sp ? ) development. This in my
opinion was one of the better ideas to come from the old Board and it would be a
shame to see it die . I don't know how you feel about it but I see it as a great
oportunity for Celtic to build for the future.
Peter.
|
48.1044 | Here's to the future ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Mar 22 1994 15:25 | 25 |
|
Peter,
Fergus has already promised �12 million of his own money, with another
�6 million to be raised through offering shares to the supporters.
At this present time, the stock exchange wouldn't touch Celtic with a
barge pole.
The problems is, Celtic are in debt to the tune of �10 million,
Macari needs at least �5 million to buy 3 or 4 class players, (A
centre-half, a winger & two strikers would be nice) & the stadium needs
renovated to comply with the Taylor report. The easy answer on the
stadium front would be to seat both terraces at the coast of around �2
million. However, McCann's plan is to completely redevelop the stadium
at a cost of around �23 million.
There are other people interested in buying into the club, but whether
or not they want too much in return remains to be seen.
New board member Dominic Keane has a multi millionaire brother who has
expressed an interest in getting involved financially, as has Gerard
Eadie (CR SMITH) & a yet unknown gentleman.
Celtic need time.....on the park & off it before people should start
quizzing the new regime. If they haven't come up with at least some
answers by the end of the season, then people will have every right to
question the path being taken by the club.
|
48.1045 | It's true!!! | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | And some late news just in.... | Sun Mar 27 1994 03:55 | 7 |
|
Celtic 0 Motherwell 1
Celtic still need another two points to be sure of avoiding relegation.
Archie 8-))
|
48.1046 | Fax Celtic...... | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Sun Mar 27 1994 05:04 | 4 |
|
Yes Archie,
but at least their money troubles will soon be over as
36,000 "greatest fans in the world",turned up to boo them this week. ;>)
|
48.1047 | Ooh-Aah ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Mon Mar 28 1994 07:02 | 20 |
|
As mentioned by the banana in the previous entry, thirty-six thousand
Celtic fans turned out for what was hoped would be the re-birth of the
Bhoys yesterday.
However, this was the same ordinary team on the park as earlier in the
season, so the result wasn't too much of a shock.
The atmosphere pre-match was good, and reminded me of the days when
this size of crowd was normal for Celtic Park, whilst the knuckle
draggers from Govan were happy with eight thousand or so in the toilet
bowl.
As mentioned before by McCann.....change will take time. Off the field
& on it, Celtic still have many problems. The current debt, the stadium
redevelopment & the lack of class players on the park....all these
problems will be dealt with in accordance with importance.
It will take a while, but the Celts will come good again & then we'll
see just how good the huns really are.
"Our day will come......."
|
48.1048 | I'd rather be a banana than a tim........ | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Wed Mar 30 1994 17:23 | 16 |
|
To anybody who is remotely interested.
It has been announced in today's press that the Cambuslying pipe dream
is now officially dead and that work will start on seating the
*Rangers* end of the ground sometime during the next millenium.(I
presume this is so they can extort more dosh from us for sitting,thus
enabling the two-bob mob to finance development for other parts of the
ground without having to dig too deeply into their newly aquired
wealth).
Not so much San Siro,more like San Giro.
Yours in sport,
The Orange banana.
|
48.1049 | | KURMA::SNEIL | FOLLOW WE WILL | Thu Mar 31 1994 08:58 | 9 |
|
>> "Our day will come......."
That should read "Your day has been...and gone"
SQF Blue nose
|
48.1050 | A striker who can finish !!! | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Thu Mar 31 1994 18:03 | 26 |
|
Celtic 2 (Donnelly 2)
Raith 1
After some real crap performances recently (Kilmarnock,Hibs and
Motherwell),I was hoping for some improvement against Raith,who were
2nd from bottom.
We got a win,but it was far from convincing,with young Simon
Donnelly the only one to shine in what was a terrible night for a game
of football.Donnelly was easily the man of the match with 2 well taken
goals,as well as setting up good chances for McStay and Falconer.Falconer
probably won't get a better chance to break his duck since joining
Celtic.
Brian McLaughlin came on in the second half,but faded towards the
end,after a fairly good start.
I think Macari has got to think about getting rid of some of his
staff,who clearly aren't performing to scratch,namely McStay,Byrne,Mowbray
(please !!!) and Gillespie.Comments ?,or doesn't anyone go to the games
any more ?
Andy.
|
48.1051 | | PAKORA::SNEIL | FOLLOW WE WILL | Fri Apr 01 1994 10:49 | 14 |
|
Selik v Motherwell att 36,000
Selik v Raith att 14,000
Surely one defeat couldn't put off 22,000 of the worlds best
supporters......must have been raining.
SQF Blue nose.
SQF Blue nose
|
48.1052 | How Irish is this Donnelly Bloke ? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Fri Apr 01 1994 10:56 | 0 |
48.1053 | ...and has he booked his summer hols yet? | PAVONE::TURNER | | Fri Apr 01 1994 11:10 | 4 |
| We all know what you're thinking, Peter! Still, he's got to be more
Irish than that Aldridge bloke...
Dom
|
48.1054 | | PAKORA::GMCKEE | That blokes' a nutter | Fri Apr 01 1994 12:43 | 2 |
|
His dad played for the 'Gers....
|
48.1055 | TGFITW ,my @r$e. | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Fri Apr 01 1994 13:46 | 11 |
|
***Missing Persons***
22,000 people went missing between the hours of 16:45 on Saturday
26th March and 19:30 on Wednesday 30th March.
Would anyone with any information regarding the above,please contact
Mr.Fundus MeCant,
c/o The Piggery,
Neverneverland.
Glasgow.E10 45years.
|
48.1056 | 10,000 th GOAL | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | I would do anything for love.. | Sun Apr 03 1994 23:34 | 11 |
| As this topic seems to be turning into a rathole of useless information
coming from the govan cockroaches, here is a bit of decent information
about Willie Falconers 8th minute strike against Dundee Utd yesterday,
it was the 10,000 goal in The Premier League.
And considering all the hullaballoo about Aberdeen being title
challengers, Celtic are only two points behind them. Doesn't look to
bad then, does it ?, and four behind Motherwell who have played a game
more.
colin
|
48.1057 | Take yon Colin | PAKORA::GMCKEE | That blokes' a nutter | Mon Apr 04 1994 08:11 | 6 |
|
Fergus McCann's son asked for a cowboy outfit for his birthday....
So he bought him Celtic.......
|
48.1058 | method in his madness Gordy.... | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | I would do anything for love.. | Sun Apr 10 1994 10:02 | 8 |
|
So he bought him Celtic.......
Then they made a circle with the wagons......hey presto...
a new stadium..........
colin.
|
48.1059 | New stand at Parkhead....."Custers Last". | KIRKTN::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Sun Apr 10 1994 11:24 | 5 |
|
Any trouble at the new stadium could be stopped by......
Gordon MARSHALL.....
|
48.1060 | That's enuff.....that's enuff.... | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | I would do anything for love.. | Sun Apr 10 1994 15:01 | 7 |
| Nice one.......good to see a bit of humor without the petted lips.
They could then mosey on over to the saloon......
and watch Drunken FairGushin red oot the poker players......
colin
|
48.1061 | Killie furra cup ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Mon Apr 11 1994 00:37 | 24 |
|
Celtic.............2 Hearts................2
Collins, 24 Robertson,51
Vata, 44 Frail, 89
Attendance: 18,000
Apparently, the Bhoys were applauded off the pitch at half-time.....and
then booed off it at full time (Oh well....makes a change from being
booed off twice) !
A vintage performance had the Celts in easy street, or so it seemed,
in the first half when they could have easily been 4-0 up & coasting.
However, our ever popular manager decided to change the formation &
tactics during the break with the result that the Jambos almost
snatched both points.
Seems to me someone doesn't particularly want European football next
season. It won't matter whether we do qualify or not, as we'll go out
early doors as usual (Still one round further than the huns I suppose !).
8*)
|
48.1062 | Nae Holy water....... | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Mon Apr 11 1994 05:15 | 5 |
|
>>> Kill(ie) furra cup !
Aye JJ,i reckon yeez'll have to. ;>)
|
48.1063 | Celts snatch draw from the jaws of victory...... | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Mon Apr 11 1994 13:54 | 34 |
|
re. -2
JJ,
The tactical change was maybe forced on the team when a clearly
unfit Nicholas went off injured just before half time (probably to see
how his line got on in the National...along with Macari),and Galloway
was brought on to replace him.
Celtic went close with Nicholas and McStay sending shots just wide,
before taking the lead.A through ball from Nick was swept across the
face of the goal by Vata,and Collins running in had the easiest of
tasks to slot the ball home.Vata got number 2 just before half time,when
he controlled the ball on the edge of the box,and blasted it into the
top corner.
Hearts scored with their first shot on target....Galloway didn't
connect properly when he tried to head clear from a corner,and Colquoun
(sp) shot low into the corner,giving Muggleton no chance.Celtic had chances
to extend their lead through Collins (twice) and Donnelly (who had another
good game),but Hearts also had chances with Muggleton saving well at the
feet of mojo.Hearts equalised in the last minute when a cross from the
left was missed by everyone except Frail (who had acres of space) on
the right hand corner of the box,and blasted it into the roof of the
net.
That's 2 points dropped in 2 games (the Dundee game wasn't worth
a match report),and with a tough run in to the end of the season,I
very much doubt if we will be playing in Europe next season.
Andy.
|
48.1064 | I can EXCLUSIVELY reveal, that McNee's a pratt ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Wed Apr 13 1994 04:28 | 36 |
|
I was angered, but not suprised, to see Gerry `Flute-face' McNee up to his
old tricks again on the back page of the Sunday Mail.
His headline of `Red Robbo says no to Celts' was written in such a way,
as to confuse people into thinking that the present Celtic board had made
an approach to Bryan Robson, behind Macari's back, in an effort to bring
the former to Celtic Park in the close season as the new manager.
Immediately everyone assumes that Celtic have done the dirty on Macari
& that his jacket is on a shoogly nail.
I must admit, when I read this article I feared the worst. I'm no fan
of Macari, but my immediate reaction was that the board were conducting
their business badly yet again.
However.....yesterday's Daily Record printed the truth behind the story
& proved Hunboy McNee to be the crappy, predictable, glory seeking
gutter press journalist that he really is.
Apparently an offer was made to Robson...over six weeks ago. And by
whom ?.....The Weisfeld/Haughey consortium who failed to gain control
of Celtic FC during the boardroom takeover.
This writer of fables had set out to delibrately hoodwink the fans with
this piece of sensationalism, when it really should have been written
in the proper context. But then again, boring stories from boring
pratts don't sell newspapers do they ?
This story had no appeal because the men who had made the offer had
disappeared after failing to win seats on the Celtic board.
However, if you can write it in such a way as to make people initially
think that the offer must have come from McCann & Co., then you've
suddenly got an article worth writing about.
The man makes me sick !
|
48.1065 | Result from Dens Park | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sat Apr 23 1994 18:36 | 6 |
|
Dundee......0 Celtic.....2
H/T 0:1 McGinlay (2)
|
48.1066 | | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | X>>--(COLIN)--- | Sun Apr 24 1994 09:03 | 6 |
| Nice to see McGinlay get two goals after.....
Craig (I luv huns in my team, injured or not) Brown dropped him from
the Scotland squad.
colin.
|
48.1067 | Any truth in this?? | KURMA::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Wed Apr 27 1994 04:56 | 3 |
|
Rumours are circulating around Glasgow that the yahoos are preparing
to make a bid for Barnes and Platt during the close season.
|
48.1068 | ! | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed Apr 27 1994 13:10 | 5 |
| Re -1
That'll be Des barnes and martin Platt from Coronation St. will it ?
8-)
|
48.1069 | Close ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Fri Apr 29 1994 03:30 | 9 |
|
Re.1067
Nearly right Iain.......The true story is that they are replacing the
rangers end with a couple of BARNS, for all you TWATS to stand in !
|
48.1070 | ho ho | AYOV22::TADAIR | Gies the ..- | Fri Apr 29 1994 13:07 | 13 |
|
Apparently Rangers are negotiating to open a musical about the
famous(?) Drunken Ferguson.
Its to be entitled......
" Superstar , Jesus Christ!!"
|
48.1071 | Well.....I can dream 8*) | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Fri Apr 29 1994 21:50 | 31 |
|
Celtic FC's EGM finished this afternoon with Fergus McCann's proposal
to raise the share capital of the club from 20,000 to 250,000
unopposed.
It was expected that the Gerald Weisfeld consortium may reject it, and
this would have been disastrous for McCann, as the former has a 26%
share holding in the club. However, no opposition was given & this now
means that Weisfeld, if he wants to remain a majority shareholder, will
have to put �5 million into the club to retain his present amonut of
shares.
This is great news for the Parkhead club, and should see off the bank
overdraft once & for all, as well as allow money for the refurbishment of
Celtic Park.
It will also undoubtably mean more changes at boardromm level. No man
can be expected to put this sort of cash in, without having some sort
of representation on the board.
It now remains to be seen just how much is made available to strengthen
the playing squad, although it will now be the close season before any
delves into the transfer market can be made.
Some of the names I'd be interested in seeing at Celtic park are.....
Richard Cadette (Falkirk) �300,000
Rob McKinnon (Motherwell) �750,000
Colin Hendry (Blackburn R) �1.5M
Mark Hughes (Man U) �1.5M
Pat Nevin (Tranmere) �300,000
To name but a few.
|
48.1072 | Wishful Thinking | PAKORA::JTRAYNOR | | Sat Apr 30 1994 18:53 | 3 |
| JJ
Mark Hughes 1.5M, Dream On.
|
48.1073 | Dundee United for the cup ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sun May 01 1994 05:17 | 21 |
|
huns...............................1 (some waste of money from the Ukraine)
Glasgow Celtic Football Club.......1 (Collins)
Celtic's depleted squad almost came away from the toilet bowl today
with two points, but were robbed by a flukey deflected goal in the
79th minute.
John Collins gave the Bhoys the lead from a 20 yard free kick in the
29th minute, but this was cancelled out by a humphy equaliser near the
end.
The huns had most of the play, but due to their inferior footballing
skills, and their usual hump up the park tactics, they failed to beat
this weakened Celtic side.
In the reserve match at Celtic Park, the 2nd XI beat the bigots wee
team 3-1 in front of over 12,000 fans.
Unbiased of SQF
|
48.1074 | ??? | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in.... | Mon May 02 1994 08:42 | 6 |
|
Why do more people turn up at Parkhead when the first team are playing
away from home?
Archie
|
48.1075 | | KIRKTN::SNEIL | FOLLOW WE WILL | Mon May 02 1994 10:38 | 16 |
|
>> but were robbed by a flukey deflected goal in the 79th minute.
Well that's what happen when you play with 9 men behind the ball and
defend on your own 18 yard line.
Archie,
Just goes to show Rangers res are a bigger attraction than the
Selik 1st eleven.
SQF Blue nose
|
48.1076 | Louser reads my notes as well.(See 48.753ish) | KURMA::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Mon May 02 1994 10:52 | 15 |
|
No excuses.We were p!$$ poor and deserved all we got from this game.
The soap dodgers came to defend and done it well.Scoring with their
only shot at goal,(but what a corker it was.Collins was wearing those
new boots designed by Craig Johnston and they certainly work.It's a
pity Wattie didn't invest in a few more pairs of them as Miko also showed
how well they work.;>) Maybe Trevor Steven should invest in a pair!)
re:last,
You may be correct about our reserves being a bigger attraction
than the Yahoos 1st eleven Scott,but i suspect it was more to do with
those pioneers of religious harmony from Castle Doom,putting on some
form of non-sectarian pre-match entertainment for their like-minded
non bigoted support,who were victimised by that evil,bigoted,Masonic
Grandmaster,Mr.Murray.Who had the audacity to ban tgswitw for
consistent vandalism.
|
48.1077 | utrfkbyb......:-) | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Fri May 06 1994 09:57 | 7 |
|
Ian,
Any chance of a translation of"tgswitw"
Colm.
|
48.1078 | 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sun May 08 1994 15:23 | 31 |
|
Celtic.......1 Partick Th........1
McGinlay, 50 Smith, 86
Celtic's last home match of the season saw them eventually lose out on
a place in Europe next season (Just thought I'd put that in before some
neanderthal puts it in on Tuesday night). They had to win & hope
Aberdeen lost to St.Johnstone to give them any chance of beating the
Dons to that final UEFA Cup spot.
Anyway, this close season should be the fans most enjoyable for a long
while, with the promise of money for new players & a re-vamped Celtic
Park on offer. It remains to be seen whether or not the Celts can match
the spending power of the Govan Thugs this year though, or if Charlie
can match Juke Box's bonking power for that matter !
With the backbone of the smelly ones team now about ready to draw their
Old Age Pension, all of Scotland will be looking to the Bhoys to mount
their first serious title challenge in years against the rotten mob.
Let's face it, it's only because we've been so poor, that the huns have
won the title in the last six years. Ourselves, Motherwell, Killie &
Dundee United have in recent weeks, shown them up to be the ordinary
outfit that they really are....and it's only a matter of time before
their brief domination of Scottish football is over.
Here's just hoping that that marvellous footballing side (rangers
should try playing it sometimes) on their day, Dundee United, can beat
them in the final in a few weeks.
|
48.1079 | Europe's CFC free once again,JJ. ;>). | PAKORA::ISUTHERLAND | I'll be forever blue... | Wed May 11 1994 00:02 | 5 |
|
Colm,
tgswitw = "The greatest seat wreckers in the world".
Hope this helps.
|
48.1080 | I'll bet you that annoys you lot silly ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Wed May 11 1994 08:52 | 11 |
|
-< Europe's CFC free once again,JJ. ;>). >-
Iain,
Perhaps not....looks like we may get in the back door once more,
just like Richard Gough.
tgtwitw = "The greatest town wreckers in the world"
|
48.1081 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed May 11 1994 18:11 | 18 |
|
The Aberdeen board are making a nice gesture towards the home fans for
the last league match of the season against the Tic this Saturday.
They're slashing the prices for both adults & children, as long as you
ain't a Tim, in which case you must pay the full price.
These tight assed interferers of sheep have conveniently forgot that it
was the Celtic board who slashed the prices for ALL fans, when a
previous league match was abandoned, and the replay was played four
days later. They thought is was unfair for fans to fork out more cash
so soon after the first game, and therefor allowed ALL supporters into the
replay at a cut price rate.
Now suddenly the Dons board are taking care of their own, whilst we
suffer.
Miserable gits !
|
48.1082 | | PAKORA::GPIKE | | Sat May 14 1994 16:11 | 10 |
|
Celtic only agreed to a reduced price because it was a replay for the
match abandoned due to fog otherwise i can't remember celtic ever
reducing the price for a game.
Aberdeen are quite right to try to get as many home susporters into the
match as possible, because its a meaninless game and they would like as
many fans in to watch them cuff a crappy celtic team.
|
48.1083 | Celtic....PLAYERS-R-US | IRNBRU::HOWARD | NYC,June 18 - ITA 0 - 2 RoI | Mon May 16 1994 14:52 | 10 |
| Celt news....Bonner, Nicholas, Wdowczyck and Gillespie have neen
granted free transfers....discuss....
looks like Nicholas has been shown the door for being the only player
who opened his mouth during the recent troubles....I can't understand
the Bonner `free'. If, as I hope, Bonner has a good World Cup then he
could be worth quite a good transfer fee by August....the other two
players are and never were, IMO, any good....
Ray....
|
48.1084 | here's my view | AYOV22::TADAIR | Gies the ..- | Mon May 16 1994 15:54 | 35 |
|
Ray,
I think that there are a few reasons for letting Packy go on a free
transfer.
1. He has been at the club since 1978 therefore to hold out for a fee
for him would maybe mean that he stayerd in reserve team or no football
next season. He can now negotiate his own fee which gives him a boost.
2. To lower the wage bill. Granting him a free means that Celtic don't need
to pay his wages.
3. He knows that he is on view to sell himself during the WC.
Nicholas was never the same player second time around although he had
good spells. His going will also lower the wage bill.
Dariusz is a surprise one. I thought we would keep him.
Gillespie was a 925,000 gamble by Liam Brady which never paid off. His
wages can also be saved.
Overall comments:-
This will leave Celtic short of outfield players next term so we must
buy or bring players through. I don't see us making a serious league
challenge unless the other teams play badly. Looking at the Premier League
this year there were far too many drawn games - we had 20. I don't think
we'll lose many games next time but the question is will we be able to win
them.
My 2p. worth.
|
48.1085 | Chico | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Thu May 19 1994 10:37 | 5 |
| Is it true that Chic "Charles" Charnley from PTFC (aggro) played
for Celtic in a recent match. Is this one of the big name
signings that was mentioned in an earlier note ??
Thanks - Ray
|
48.1086 | A big NED. | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu May 19 1994 11:11 | 14 |
|
Charnley played for Celtic in Mark Hughes testimonial at Old Trafford
on Monday. He was a "revalation" according to Celtic fans and the
daily rags. Macari was impressed and as Charnley is a well known Cellic
fan, he might just end up at Parkhead. If so, it'll be interesting to
see what happens in his first old-firm game, Iain Fergushun might enjoy
a kick or two at him.
Danny.
ps My last impression of Charnley is that he's just a big Glasgow ned.
He was sent off at Somerset when playing for St. Mirren for spitting
at an Ayr player. Should have been kicked out of the game for that.
|
48.1087 | | PAKORA::SNEIL | FOLLOW WE WILL | Thu May 19 1994 11:41 | 7 |
|
Charnley won't see � time if he plays in an auld firm game.
SQF Blue nose
|
48.1088 | | KURMA::AMCARTHUR | Mad | Thu May 19 1994 12:43 | 5 |
|
-1
What do you mean...will the Drunken one assasinate him 8^))
|
48.1089 | Charnley for Pollok no more | PAKORA::JROWAN | Auchinleck Talbot WILL be back! | Thu May 19 1994 18:32 | 5 |
| Re Charnley... Celtic consistently try and sign top quality players
only to free them soon after. Heard Pollok juniors were intersted in
Charnley before Macari showed interest, the player would probably find
it easier getting a game with Celtic.
|
48.1090 | Choccy for the Celts | WOTVAX::MACDONALDI | Stalybridge Celtic | Fri May 20 1994 09:27 | 10 |
|
Just heard on local radio that Celtic may be prepared to put in a bid
for Man Utd's Brian McClair????
Can't see Fegie parting with Choccy, but you never know...
mac
|
48.1091 | COME ON YE BLUES | PAKORA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Sat May 21 1994 22:28 | 9 |
|
Packy has had talks with T.Burns,but he said he would wait till after
the world cup before he makes up his mind(clever man),and i think his
wee mate Charlie nick nick will also find himself at the new Rugby
Park.
Charlie(KFC,SQF).
|
48.1092 | Boring boring Killie. | BUSSTP::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Sun May 22 1994 09:19 | 10 |
|
Another couple of has-beens to join the geriatric collection at Rugby
Park. Will they improve a rank-rotten Killie team, I think not. Face it
guys, your mob of runners and hoofers only stayed up in the Premier
League due to the total and utter crap that passes for football in 90%
of the Scottish game. Next season will be even worse, 1 point from a
game will be considered a good result.
Danny.
|
48.1093 | Big Bird for Scotland ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Huns....0 Arabs......1 | Sun May 22 1994 12:52 | 29 |
|
Danny,
Let's be constructive. Packy Bonnar, at 34 years-old, would be a great
signing for any team. Most goalkeepers can still do a job at 38, so a
four year deal with perhaps a signing on fee of around �50,000 would
be a bargain for Killie.
As for Charlie, you'd be lucky to get a season out of him & would
probably have to pay him a heftier signing on fee & weekly wage.
Gillespie, Nicholas & McAvennie are finished........but anyone signing
Packie or Wdowczyk would undoubtably get a good deal.
Other news; The bulldozers are set to move in at Celtic Park in the
next week or so, as the new regime set about the redevelopment of the
ground.
The final outcome will be a 62,000 all-seater to match the huns
stadium.
McCann knows he won't get 60,000+ crowds at Celtic Park, but if you
want to host a European final of any kind in the years ahead, this
capacity is part of the criteria that clubs will have to meet.
Back to the playing side, and John Collins is being linked with
Newcastle United. I know he's contracted to Celtic until 1996, but if
Macari is offered the right price, I believe he'll let him go.
This would be a disaster, as he's been our only decent player (with the
exception of young Donnelly in recent games) in yet another thoroughly
depressing season. Yesterday's result being one of few highlights 8*)
|
48.1094 | A recipe for disaster ! | PAKORA::MCAMERON | | Sun May 22 1994 15:32 | 15 |
|
The unnamed trialist that Celtic played at Old Trafford last week
is reported to be a Chef who is in the army, based in Germany.
I forget the guy's name but he is 21 years old and originally from
Kilmarnock. He was recommended to Lou Macari by Paddy Crerrand, who saw
him play for the Brits in some friendly match or another.
According to Crerrand "He is an excellent prospect and also does a mean
Steak and Kidney Pie".
This all sounds a bit bizarre to me so could anyone out there confirm
this????......or have I just dreamt it???
Puzzled of SQFCSC.....
|
48.1095 | M Kipling is an exeedingly good sweeper BTW | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Sun May 22 1994 15:39 | 16 |
|
Martin,
If this is true then i think it is a disgrace. Surely with the new
regime at Parkhead, we can afford to do better than a chef from the
british army.......
Personally i think we should go for the chief cook at Sun Valley, cause
if we're going to get back to the top in Europe, surely...............
ONLY THE BEST WILL DOODLE DO.......
|
48.1096 | A true story, I think. | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in.... | Sun May 22 1994 16:31 | 18 |
|
There was also a story regarding Celtic in the papers the other day.
Apparently, they received an electric bill for �150,000. Fergus McCann
sent for Kevin Kelly and told him that he felt this could not be
correct and that KK should get Scottish Power in to check the meter.
However, when the Scottish Power chap checked, he said the meter was
OK. So Fergus told KK to take the chap on a tour of the Stadium to find
out what was happening, so away they went. After an hour, Kevin Kelly
came back to Fergus's office to make his report.
"Did you find anything?" asked Fergus
"Yes, " said Kevin.....
"The last person to leave the trophy room forgot to put
the light off."
|
48.1097 | Stick to particles Archie ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Mon May 23 1994 18:18 | 1 |
|
|
48.1098 | Never mind the treble, they didn't win the double! | PAKORA::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Mon May 23 1994 23:16 | 9 |
| re: 1084. There may be another reason why Bonner was given a FREE; he's
c*#p!! or have my eyes been deceiving me over the past few seasons.
Bonner was never the same keeper after his injury in season 89/90 and
it's been downhill ever since.
As for drawn games this season, according to the Sunday Post, 39% of
the premier games were draws.
Eddie
|
48.1099 | | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Mon May 30 1994 10:46 | 14 |
|
Hamilton Cup Final (in Canada)
Celtic 1:0 Aberdeen
Byrne
OTHER NEWS:
Bonner may be joining Motherwell.
Hearts are after Marshall who is out of contract.
|
48.1100 | Imagine three good stadiums in Glasgow !!!! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Thu Jun 02 1994 00:34 | 15 |
|
Celtic are now almost certain to be playing all next seasons home
matches at Hampden Park.
Confirmation is expected in the next week or so, with season ticket
prices etc.
The East & West terraces, and the Jungle, at Celtic Park are to be
demolished & replaced with two tier stands. The refurbished Paradise
will be re-opened in time for the start of the 95-96 season in August.
With Pittodrie, Hampden & Ibrox already all seated..and with Tannadice
& Celtic Park joining them shortly, surely the SFA must consider
putting Scotland's name forward for a possible host of the European
championship in the year 2000 !
This would bring much needed revenue into our flagging National sport.
|
48.1101 | | PAKORA::GPIKE | | Thu Jun 02 1994 11:34 | 6 |
|
And Scotland wouldn't need to qualify either....
Lets face it we need all the help going.....just like other teams..
|
48.1102 | | KURMA::SNEIL | FOLLOW WE WILL | Thu Jun 02 1994 16:26 | 14 |
|
I now know what beggars John Major was on about.Forget the "any lose
change" It's a case of selik away cap n hand to the SFL for a Stadium.
Others had to make do while their stadium was being done up...why should
selik be treated differently???.
Agreed it will be good for Scottish football to have 3 45,000+ all
seater stadiums(what will the attendance at the new PH be?)and this
must give us a fair shout at holding the European championship but
would you trust Jim Farry to organize it???.
|
48.1103 | R Sole ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Thu Jun 02 1994 21:25 | 5 |
|
It's funny how the black boabs seem to forget cajjing Hampden from the
SFA for major ties, when Bigotsville was being done up a few years back.
|
48.1104 | | 44970::SNEIL | FOLLOW WE WILL | Fri Jun 03 1994 12:40 | 7 |
|
OOOOHHHH Who's a big blouse then.
|
48.1105 | cup draw | AYOV22::TADAIR | Gies the ..- | Wed Jun 08 1994 14:36 | 9 |
|
Ayr United v Celtic in the Coca Cola cup at Somerset.
|
48.1106 | Re.1104 U R Richard ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Wed Jun 08 1994 18:44 | 10 |
|
The `Wee' team are certainly in with a chance.
So it's Celtic to win 2-0 !
8*)
P.S. Get us a ticket Sal !
|
48.1107 | Oh Hampden in the sun...... | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Fri Jun 10 1994 09:33 | 21 |
|
In the View this week, Celts announced the season ticket prices for
Hampden this season. Unlike most other clubs, the prices for most
tickets are less than last season. The prices range from 295 pounds
for the best seats in the North Stand, to 160 pounds for the stands
behind the goals. There is also a family section season ticket for
the north stand, and child and OAP tickets are also available.
The tickets can be payed for in two instalments, with half of the price
payed now, and the other half on 31st october.
The capacity for Hampden will be 34,000, as the old main stand will
be closed for all games. Away supporters will be given half of the
old rangers end. Also the front 6 rows of each stand will not be
allocated to season ticket holders due to the restricted view.
The view also carried a picture of the revamped Celtic Park. Work
should start within the next few months, with the first phase of
34,000 seats ready for August '95. Hampden season ticket holders will
be given priority for season's for the new park. When the whole ground
is finished it will hold 60,000.
|
48.1108 | Digging deep into the biscuit tin. | PAKORA::CBENNETT | | Mon Jun 13 1994 07:15 | 14 |
|
Celtic have made a Sensational Swoop for Boltons Andy Walker.
Walker has not been getting regular first team football,since
recovering from injury,as has been kept out by Ex-Airdrie reject Owen
Coyle.
It's good to see Lou Macari is keeping up the Celtic tradition of
spending money on C**P players.Celtic bought him from Motherwell for
�350,000 then sold him four years later for �150,000.Now they are
going to buy him back for,they reckon,�500,000,although Bolton want
�1M.........good piece of business Celtic.
I'm sure the rest of the Scottish teams will be shaking in their boots
when they hear Walkers on his way back.
CB.
|
48.1109 | I rest my case your honour ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Mon Jun 13 1994 20:31 | 14 |
|
It's obvious the previous noter knows little or nothing about football.
Walker, with Motherwell, Celtic & Bolton, was a proven goalscorer.
This is something Celtic have been sadly lacking for a long while now,
& I'm sure he'll still be capable of finding the net on a regular
basis.
And as for buying, selling, & then buying back players at a loss...yes
I admit that it may seem a bit daft, but then again.....I believe this
was also the case when the Govan Black Boabs bought Billy the Fish !
At least Walker ain't a bad player......Big Bird isn't even a player !
|
48.1110 | Know nothing about Football...........Me??? | MASALA::CBENNETT | | Tue Jun 14 1994 03:36 | 18 |
|
Re -1
If Walker was a proven goal scorer why did Celtic get rid of him in
the fist place? The point I was trying to get across was,Celtic
need a big name quality striker.How many 1/2 million pound,if not
more,players have you seen come and go without making any sort of
impact.If you are to make any sort of dent at Rangers total
domination,over the last six years,you need to start getting some
"Proven" quality players to sign up.
You may argue that Rangers have signed big money players who have
still to prove themselves (I can think of one BIG one in particular)
but Rangers can afford to take a gamble as they have a big enough
squad and bank account if things don't work out straight away.
As for Big Pass Back........you're right about him.
CB.
|
48.1111 | Patience is a Virtue....Or a card game !!!!!!! | MASALA::JJACK | | Tue Jun 14 1994 06:32 | 32 |
|
Chris,
Celtic let Walker go, because like the majority of strikers in Scottish
football over the past 10 years or so, he became stale, suffered a loss
of form & showed a lack of ambition/fight to regain his first team
place. The hunger wasn't there anymore, and a change of club was needed
for his & Celtic's benefit.
He then proceeded to start playing well at Bolton, but was then
sidelined thru injury. Coyle took his chance & kept Walker out of the
1st team.
You are then left with the same scenario as before, where a player
makes a change of club, and hopefully a change of fortune.
Walker is a poacher in the Frank McDougall/Mark McGhee mould, and with
a target man alongside him, will be an asset to Celtic FC.
The press see him as forming a three way strike force with young
Donnelly & AN Other (Probably Paul Wilkinson of Middlesboro).
Apparently he's a tall striker who's s**t hot in the air.
This format has worked for rangers, Aberdeen & Dundee United in the
past, so why not Celtic.
Celtic have to get their house in order on all fronts (players,
bonuses/wages, stadium, revenue from sponsorship).
McCann therefor has to be stringent with the purse strings until he knows
exactly how much he can afford to spend on strengthening the team in
the first season.
I believe Walker is only the first of � a dozen signings Macari will
make before the season starts. Our squad was small last season & with
Gillespie, Wdowczyk, Bonner, Nicholas & McAvennie all departing, Macari
knows he'll have to bring in the same amount of players to have any
chance of doing well this year.
|
48.1112 | Point taken. | PAKORA::CBENNETT | | Tue Jun 14 1994 20:42 | 1 |
|
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48.1113 | heard on the radio at lunch time?? | SSMPRD::FSPAIN | I'm the King of Wishful Thinking | Thu Jun 16 1994 13:53 | 5 |
| Has Macari been bagged ???
Is Tommy Burns on the way back .
Rgds, Feargal.
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48.1114 | Burns must stay!!! | AYOV25::GLEROY | | Thu Jun 16 1994 14:06 | 3 |
| HANDS OFF!
Gavin
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48.1115 | Confirmation from wife watching TV news. | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Thu Jun 16 1994 14:28 | 4 |
|
My wife just rang to pass on the latest football news : Macari has been sacked.
/Kev
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48.1116 | Why, Pray tell ? | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Thu Jun 16 1994 14:39 | 0 |
48.1117 | | PAKORA::GPIKE | | Thu Jun 16 1994 14:48 | 3 |
|
cos he's crap
|
48.1118 | Lous end... | MASALA::JLALLY | | Thu Jun 16 1994 15:21 | 15 |
|
Macari has been sacked because the board said he wasn't 100%
committed to his job.
Macari kept his home in Stoke-on-Trent and would spend 4 or 5
days out of 7 with his family there,despite the board telling
him that he would need to find a more convenient home....or else.
He's in America just now trying to sign Alan McLaughlin....but I
don't think he'll be worrying about that anymore.
John.
|
48.1119 | How about .....!! | SUBURB::DIRECTSALES | | Thu Jun 16 1994 15:34 | 6 |
| You could always go for the managerial coup of the century.
A certain Mr. Souness is currently seeking employment !!!
Ian.
|
48.1120 | Who will be next on the firing line !!! | PAKORA::DWORNIN | | Thu Jun 16 1994 17:28 | 7 |
| We all know that Lou, Lou, skip to my Lou wasn't doing his job
properly. But who WILL be the next Celtic manager, can anybody
take on that job ???? The news on the television also stated that
McCann wasn't to happy with the recent signing of Andy Walker
due to his knee problems !!
|
48.1121 | I think you should go for the job.. *:@) | KIRKTN::SWRIGHT | | Fri Jun 17 1994 01:09 | 1 |
|
|
48.1122 | MACARI'd off by Ben Turpin | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Fri Jun 17 1994 06:03 | 15 |
|
Personally speaking, I'm glad he's gone. The fans didn't like his
tactics, the players didn't have a good word to say about him, and
he was obviously not Fergus McCann's choice as the man to lead the club
into the most important period in Celtic's lifetime.
When Brady resigned, the fans wanted Tommy Burns. However, TB wasn't
even considered by the old board (Well at least I don't think so !).
I'm 100% sure that TB would have knocked back any offer from Kelly &
Co. anyway, but now he may just be persauded to return `Home'.
Here's hoping a decision is made asap, as there is a lot of work to be
done before the season begins in 7 or 8 weeks time.
|
48.1123 | Luigi Macari | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | Dances with flutes.. | Fri Jun 17 1994 07:00 | 2 |
|
McCann's so blind that Broxi Bear could be the next manager....
|
48.1124 | | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Fri Jun 17 1994 07:25 | 10 |
|
re.1120
Rumor has it that Andy Walker was so upset about his knee injury
that he had to have a night out at the U.C.I. to get over it....:-)
B.Heid.
|
48.1125 | A loyal paddy | MASALA::RFREW | BIG RAB | Fri Jun 17 1994 22:07 | 8 |
| I cannot see TB leaving the sqirrrel's for a mediocre team like the
paddy's.There's too much controversy surrounding this once great club,
but they are now just a joke, and can now no more be considered a club
that any manager with ambition would think of going to.They have become
not only an embarassment to themselves and there dwindling fans,but to
scottish football.
A once loyal fan.
|
48.1126 | A *REAL* Tim !! | 44970::JJACK | The name's Lourdes...SEAN LOURDES | Sat Jun 18 1994 05:34 | 7 |
|
Hard lines Gordon, the spelling's just too damn good !
The once mighty Tic are about to be resurrected, and any manager worth
his salt would love to be part of thee most famous club in Scotland !
|
48.1127 | The Truth Sometimes Hurt's | 44970::RFREW | BIG RAB | Sat Jun 18 1994 06:14 | 13 |
| Famous for what John,going through the most managers in one season,
than any team in history.Famous for making even there most loylist
of fans turn there there backs on the team because of the humiliation
and disgrace the have brought to celtic park.Famous for all the the big
money transfer deals they have completed since Ben became Chairman.
Famous for lying to there fans through out the past 18 months how
great a stadium they were going to build for them.John the only thing
that Celtic are famous for is the laughing stoke they have made of
themselves and there once respected club.
A fan who like to see Sane men back
at Celtic park
|
48.1128 | "Is that Vodka?"..."I,that`s Macari oot." | MASALA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Mon Jun 20 1994 02:47 | 20 |
|
I was talking to a Celtic fan the other night and his patter was
brilliant.
I asked who he thought should be the next Celtic manager and his
reply was,"Big Roy Aitken,there should be a statue outside Parkhead
of the big man."
His reasoning was that Aitken was a Celt through and through and he
kept referring to the Scottish cup final in which Celtic beat Rangers
1-0 after an Andy whatshisname penalty,(it wis never a penalty by the
way).The penalty was given for a handball on the line against Derek
Johnstone.
Anyway seemingly Celtic had a corner with a minute to go and it was
played short to big Roy.The crowd were waiting for him to whip in a
cross when he turned and battered the ball into the Celtic end knowing
fine well that it widnae return.By the time they got a replacement ball
it was almost time up.
And here was me thinking I was going to hear all about the brilliant
goals that Aitken had scored....8*)
Davie
|
48.1129 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Orlando 24/6/94 RoI 3-1 Mexico | Mon Jun 20 1994 11:22 | 5 |
| Has Bonner officially left Celtic yet? Does the sacking of Macari make
any difference to the deal? After Saturday's match even Macari might
have seen things differently....
Ray....
|
48.1130 | Should I stay or should I go...? | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Mon Jun 20 1994 11:28 | 12 |
|
Bonner has agreed terms with Tommy Burns, but has not signed anything
that would tie him to the squirrels. Although he said he was joining
Killie, don't be surprised if he stays at Parkhead if the new manager
wants him.
Danny.
ps I though he had a pretty quiet game on Saturday, one good save in
the 2nd half but the Irish defence made Italy look decidedly average.
|
48.1131 | Is it true..or just paper talk ?? | PAKORA::CBENNETT | | Tue Jun 21 1994 09:30 | 17 |
|
Reports last night,in the Evening Times and Ceefax,that Celtic have
made an offer to Kenny Dalglish for the vacant managers job.
Celtic are prepared to match his salary at Blackburn,give him �7M in
the 1st year and a directorship so he can have a say in the running of
the club.
Dalglish was offered the job at his hotel in America,where he said
he needed time to think it over,but would tell Celtic of his decision
soon,but he did not reject it.
It will be interesting to see if Dalglish leaves Blackburn,the club
with a never ending supply of money,that we have all seen....
and moves to Celtic,the club with a never ending Talk of money that
nobody has ever seen.
CB
|
48.1132 | More speculation | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Tue Jun 21 1994 09:45 | 13 |
|
Why do Celtic want Dalglish as their new manager? He hasn't got a
great track record as a manager. He inherited a good team at Liverpool
and left when the going got tough. He's spent a fortune at Blackburn
and still hasn't won ocht. I reckon Mr. Walker will be looking for a
trophy next season or Kenny might be out of a job.
According to this mornings papers, Celtic HAVE NOT made any offer or
approaches to Blackburn for Dalglish. McCann has not made any offer for
any manager, it'll take time before he does.
Danny.
|
48.1133 | Go for Big Roy | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in.... | Tue Jun 21 1994 14:24 | 13 |
|
Dalglish would be the wrong man for Celtic. As with Macari, Kenny put
himself first when, having made his name with Celtic, he moved to
Liverpool to make his fortune. (Man Utd, obviously, for Lou).
Now it may be that most people would do the same, particularly when the
earning period is so short in a football career. BUT, some of Celtic's
top men STAYED at the club and remained loyal. These are the men who
should be given a chance at the job, and I'm meaning the likes of
Aitken and Burns.
One thing's for sure....They've got to get it right first time.
Archie
|
48.1134 | Packie must stay | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Tue Jun 21 1994 14:31 | 5 |
| RE .1129
I heard that Bonner said If Tommy Burns goes to Celtic then he will not
go to Killie. (best news I heard all week).
Andy
|
48.1135 | Time for a smaller club Mr Dalglish ? | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Tue Jun 21 1994 15:41 | 17 |
| re 1131
Last night on radio Blackburns Chairman Robert Coar stated that Celtic
have made absolutely no approach to Blackburn regarding Dalglish and
anything in the papers is pure speculation.
Still, if the celts are engaging in a little Everton-style poaching I don't
think they will be too afraid of the English F.A. and Graham Kelly, who
will no doubt dissapprove in the strongest possible terms (while doing
F.A.)
If it is true then I wonder why he thinks the pressures at Celtic will
be more tolerable than those that drove him out of Anfield.
Cheers,
Andy
|
48.1136 | Don't believe the denials | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Tue Jun 21 1994 15:43 | 3 |
| No smoke without fire as they say.
Peter.
|
48.1137 | Kenny widnae go anyway.. | PAKORA::DALEXANDER | My hovercraft is full of Eels | Tue Jun 21 1994 18:16 | 8 |
| According to reports Dalglish is out of contract at the
moment(Blackburn's owner is said to furious that he was not
informed of this,and will offer Dalglish a substantial amount over the
next year approx. 300,000 to stay with Blackburn)and was approached at
his hotel in N.Y by someone from Celtic about becoming maneger.Fergus
Macann says he gave no-one permision to approach anyone and his livid.
More heads will roll....
|
48.1138 | Kenny is my Hero | MASALA::BBROWN | | Wed Jun 22 1994 12:16 | 11 |
|
Well speaking from my vast experience in the footballing world,I don't
think Kenny Dolgleesh would lower himself going back to the peasants at
the piggery or wherever the beggars scrounge a ground from.
He's used to getting lots of dosh for players,this would not happen at
Celtic as the biscuit tin is empty,bar a few crumbs !!!
Re a few notes back about Kenny not having a good past record....I
thought he would therfore be Ideal for the job !!!
Bev.
|
48.1139 | Tuff ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Jun 23 1994 14:12 | 25 |
|
As the previous entry was obviously the work of some cretin in a fellow
employees account, it'll be treated with the contempt it deserves.
McCann knows he needs a `Big' name as manager of Celtic FC, but he's
also aware that that person has to be the right man for the job.
He'll take his time & make sure all the relevant criteria is met by
whoever he has in mind, before making any kind of decision.
Personally, I don't think Kenny will accept (if offered) the job,
as he & his family are well settled in Engerland, and could do
without the undoubted torrents of abuse he'd receive from the hun
element up here.
I think TB will be offered the job, with either Billy Stark joining
him, or Roy Aitken being his 2nd in command.
Today's Daily Ranger carried the story of how Superstadia plan to sue
Celtic for �1 million, due to the Cambuslang venture being booted out
by McCann & Co.
They claim that they have a written agreement with Tom Grant & Michael
Kelly which states that they & they alone, have the building rights to
Cambuslang or a refurbished Celtic Park, up until 1997.
Now....as Kelly is no longer there, and Grant is also ready for the
chop...Superstadia can do what they want, coz they aren't due a penny !
|
48.1140 | The art of scrounging. | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Thu Jun 23 1994 16:18 | 23 |
|
RE: -2
Sorry as I am to see the previous noters command of the
English language is so poor he cannot articulate himself without
resorting to abusive terms I'd like to give a couple of history lessons
on scrounging.
1. Didn't Rangers use Hampden several times during the
renovation of their stadium.
2. Let me think ! When Hampden was being renovated where
did the SFA stage several semi-finals and a final for
the Scottish cup. The good old "Piggery" with its then
potential for maximising the crowd.
Perhaps Rangers and Aberdeen would have preferred to play the final at
St. Johnstones or Clydebanks all seated stadia. I think not.
Let they who have been scroungers not complain when others scrounge.
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.1141 | Wayne Kerr.... | MASALA::CBENNETT | Going,Going...Gone ! | Thu Jun 30 1994 06:47 | 6 |
|
Re -1
Ohhhhh,Did someone hit a wee nerve there perhaps??????
|
48.1142 | Why do they need 3 phone lines ?? | PAKORA::GMCKEE | | Wed Jul 06 1994 12:59 | 10 |
|
I see the Yahoo's are having to advertise the current round of
season ticket sales in the national press. The advert is titled
THE HAMPDEN YEAR...or in other words
this may be your last chance to see Selick at the national stadium
I thought TGFITW would have a waiting list for this.
|
48.1143 | Cross Referenced | PAKORA::AMILLAR | And some late news just in.... | Tue Jul 12 1994 01:18 | 16 |
| <<< TRUCKS::DISK$USER72:[NOTES$LIBRARY]FOOTBALL.NOTE;1 >>>
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MASALA::AMILLAR "And some late news just in...." 9 lines 11-JUL-1994 19:59
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Tommy Burns resigned as manager of Kilmarnock this afternoon. Fleeting
has said that they are retaining his contract as a player and they have
written to the SFA/League about the matter.
This has obviously fuelled speculation about a move to Celtic, but the
situation seems to be more confused than ever.
Archie
|
48.1144 | Tommy Burns is the Man | BURNIE::BECK | | Tue Jul 12 1994 12:39 | 4 |
| Tommy Burns is now Celtics Manager.....Source Radion 1....
|
48.1145 | | KIRKTN::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Tue Jul 12 1994 12:42 | 1 |
| Come clean....truly..
|
48.1146 | according to the news | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | Make it easy on yourself | Tue Jul 12 1994 18:43 | 10 |
|
Tommy Burns was today named as celtic's new manager and signed a 3 year
contract.
When asked how much compensation Kilmarnock were to receive,
Fergus McCann said "Celtic Football club will be giving Kilmarnock
no money what so ever,as Tommy walked out on Kilmarnock,so any
money matters are between them.
SQF Jambo #1
|
48.1147 | Still the laughing stock of Scotland | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | And some late news just in.... | Tue Jul 12 1994 21:30 | 12 |
|
McCann seems to be suggesting that Celtic had not approached Burns
prior to his resignation. I'm also surprised that they asked Burns to
sign a contract as he obviously doesn't think these things are worth
the paper they are written on.
Maybe some of the old Board's attitude has rubbed off on McCann. I for
one was looking forward to a new period of honesty sweeping through
Parkhead, but this doesn't apply when it comes to saving a couple of
bob.
Archie.
|
48.1148 | Back Door Dealings Stink | BURNIE::BECK | | Wed Jul 13 1994 09:20 | 6 |
| Well seen what Tommy Burns really thinks of Kilmarnock....not much.
He forgets fast about the managerial training that Kilmarnock taught
him, so much for thinking Burns was an honourable guy, all this to save
a few bob.
I am sure if the boot was on the other foot Celtic would be demanding
compensation from Kilmarnock.
|
48.1149 | Packie Bonner named as player coach | EASE::SMYTH | | Wed Jul 13 1994 10:44 | 0 |
48.1150 | Twist & Turns.........| | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Wed Jul 13 1994 12:19 | 25 |
|
How quickly some people forget.....
When Tommy Burns joined Kilmarnock, they were in the 2nd division. In
just over four years he took them to the semi final of the scottish
cup, he took them into the premier league, and kept them there. In
doing this, he brought the supporters back, which meant more money for
the club, which is now going towards the building of a new stadium.
Everybody knew that Burns would eventually return to Celtic. Fleeting
said that Burns was his personal friend, yet he refused to let him
talk to Celtic, and tried to stop him from moving to one of the
biggest clubs in britain.
I have to admit however, that i don't understand how Fergus will get
away with not paying compensation for Burns if he was under contract.
Anyway, who cares, as long as we see him making that special wee sign
that he used to make to the fans, we'll all be happy......:-)
Colm.
|
48.1151 | From a killie viewpoint | AYOV11::AARNOTT | | Wed Jul 13 1994 13:04 | 22 |
| re -2 YESSSSSSS I hope this is true (from a KFC perspective)
Re -1 Good luck to burns - we always knew he would return to parkhead
but a few points in your note are wrong - he didn't come to killie 4
year ago and turn them around single handedly. His real influence as a
coach/manager only came to the fore once he took over from fleeting two
years ago and while he has done a great job for us (getting us promoted
by the skin of our teeth, saving us from relegation by the skin of our
teeth) will he have the experience/ability for turning your mob
around??
As far as the "deep personal friend" bullmud goes - Fleetings first
responsibility is to the shareholders and supporters of Kilmarnock FC
not to further TB's career. If Mccann had acted in a professional and
responsible manager and splashed a fraction of his alleged millions
instead of acting like some cheap barras wide boy on the make then
maybe TB's split could have been more amicable.
Andy.
p.s Once again good luck to the man - he'll need it.
|
48.1152 | I suppose you'll take my money | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Jul 13 1994 13:22 | 15 |
| Greetings,
I bring a rumour from sunny Blackburn that the glorious boys in blue
are coming to Celtic for a pre-season 'something beginning with F' on the
8th August.
So do Celtic know about this ?
Is it safe for an Englishman, in Blue and White, and bearing the slogan
McEwans across his chest, to even think about making the trip ?
Cheers,
Andy - who would wear a coat and keep his trap shut and his
ginger head down if he thought it might prolong his life.
|
48.1153 | Your ginger hair shouldn't be a problem... | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed Jul 13 1994 13:33 | 7 |
| Sounds a bit risky to me, Andy.
Hey, just to be on the safe side, try wearing red-and-white with the
slogan "Sharp" across your chest, and I'm sure you'll live to tell the
tale. ;-)
Dom
|
48.1154 | Put your head between your legs and kiss your a**e goodebye ;-) | BERN01::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Wed Jul 13 1994 13:35 | 13 |
| Andy,
Celtic have always had a very good relationship with Man United. Now,
if you happenned to support a team that was likely to threaten United's
newfound supremacy in the Premiership, then you might be in for a rough
ride north of the border !
However, as you support Blackburn, I don't imagine you'll encounter any
difficulties ;-)))
Jerry.
|
48.1155 | Minor point...but worth consideration | PAVONE::TURNER | | Wed Jul 13 1994 13:38 | 6 |
| While we're in the Celtic note, Andy, I'd just like to point out that
the other great thing about red-and-white is that it's the strip
England wore when winning the World Cup Final v. West Germany in 1966
(4-2 a.e.t., Hurst 3, Peters)
Dom
|
48.1156 | Help, I'm haunted by the ghosts of Old Trafford | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Jul 13 1994 13:48 | 17 |
| Well I had hoped that a Celtic fan would respond, I should have realised
that the sun is up so it must be lunchtime in Austria and Italy.
Will you clowns take your banter elsewhere for a minute and let these
polite scots get a note in.
Cheers,
Andy
p.s. If its true that the hooped ones have some affinity with the
moaning red paupers from the arse end of the M66 then I'm already
going off the idea but I think they are smarter than that.
|
48.1157 | | MASALA::AMCARTHUR | East Fife | Wed Jul 13 1994 14:42 | 4 |
|
re -2
Get a life 8^))
|
48.1158 | oany chance o some o jack's cash..???? | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Wed Jul 13 1994 14:55 | 13 |
|
Andy,
Celtic are playing Blackburn at Hampden in August, not sure about
the date though.
You should'nt get any bother from the best fans in the world.......
but i would keep the McEwans lager top covered just in case:-)
Colm.
|
48.1159 | | BERN01::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon | Wed Jul 13 1994 15:53 | 6 |
|
Jerry,
what the hell are you doing in Austria boyo? 8-)
JBG
|
48.1160 | You know I can't spell switserland | WOTVAX::GREENJA | Andy Green | Wed Jul 13 1994 16:47 | 4 |
|
> what the hell are you doing in Austria boyo? 8-)
he's annoying me, same as usual.
|
48.1161 | 8th of August | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Wed Jul 13 1994 17:36 | 17 |
|
The Blackburn game is at Hampden on the 8th of August,but I'm not sure
of the kick off time.Celtic also play Flamenco of Brazil in another
friendly......anyone got an idea of the date for that one ?
Colm,going back some X number of notes ago,I see that you mentioned the
season tickets were cheaper than last season.....not if you were a
ticket holder for the upper stand.The price remains the same at 295
quid for less games.....which makes it more expensive!Not only that,but
the seat I have for Hampden this year is no better than the old front
stand,but at rear stand prices....what a rip off !!
Andy.
|
48.1162 | Megabucks Mooney | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Wed Jul 13 1994 18:39 | 3 |
|
Stop moanin Andy..............you can afford it..:-)
|
48.1163 | Changed days, Dom! 8-)) | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | And some late news just in.... | Thu Jul 14 1994 01:51 | 21 |
| Spotted in an old conference 8-))
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PAVONE::TURNER 11 lines 31-JUL-1966 12:38
-<I am so embarrassed>-
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Well, is it safe to come out of hiding? I have never felt so ashamed
as when I was watching England playing West Germany. Imagine stooping
so low as to accept a goal when the ball was at least three feet from
the goal line. And then playing on to be awarded another goal when the
referee was trying to find his whistle to stop the game because people
were on the park.
I can only thank my Scottish, Welsh and Irish neighbours for being so
understanding. They have really helped me through a difficult time.
Dom
|
48.1164 | You'll pay for this, Archie! | PAVONE::TURNER | | Thu Jul 14 1994 09:47 | 9 |
| re .1163
Dammit to hell! Where's the vilain who told me that all notesfiles get
systematically destroyed after 10 years?
But now my secret's out, yes, I did feel very uncomfortable after that
game. And not just because I was wearing nappies at the time.
Dom
|
48.1165 | Burns starts with a win..!! | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Wed Jul 27 1994 10:20 | 8 |
|
Cork City 2 : 3 Celtic
Celtic start there tour in Ireland with a win. All I know is that
Collins scored the winning goal.
Arnie
|
48.1166 | ...and I bought a season ticket too !!! | MASALA::JJACK | | Wed Jul 27 1994 11:18 | 31 |
|
....with McStay & Donnelly getting the others.
Mike Galloway was back in the first team, and according to TB, "He
looked slimmer & fitter than in years, and could still do a job for
us."
Meanwhile, rumours abound that Celtic have made a �1M bid for
Motherwell's 25 year-old central defender, Chris McCart. This
would/could be a very good signing as he has height, strength, pace &
can play a bit (And he's also a Tim). You can't usually find ALL these
combinations in a Scottish centre-half, especially not the latter.
For instance, Alex McLeish has height, strength & can play a bit...but
has no pace. Dave McPherson on the other hand has height.........and
well, that's it !
The Bhoys take on Flamenco of Brazil on Friday night in Dublin, before
meeting them again in a return match at Hampden next Tuesday.
By that time, Pat Bonner will have finished his holiday in the USA, and
should be back between the sticks for this game, and the Blackburn
Rovers match.
The season proper starts very soon, and I'd like to see TB strengthen
the squad before this. McCart & Phil Donnelly of Motherwell would be
good signings, and I'd also like to see a `Big' striker at the club
as I don't feel our diminutive strikerforce of Simon Donnelly, Andy
Walker & Charlie Nicholas give us much scoring prowess in the air.
SQFCSC
|
48.1167 | Tommy Talks | AYOV11::WCOLVILLE | | Wed Jul 27 1994 15:03 | 17 |
| I see Tommy Burns was quoted in the paper this morning as saying
" I would like to see the team(Celtic) play a more up tempo
game than they did last year "
Does this mean that they will be running about like headless
chickens, ala Tommys Kilmarnock pressing style....
What do the Tic fans think of this, shurely this goes against
there repuataion as a cavalier attacking/attractive passing
football side ............
................ :-)
Sandy
|
48.1168 | Huns......1 Other Huns......0 | MASALA::JJACK | | Mon Aug 01 1994 00:04 | 13 |
|
The Bhoys had a creditable 1-1 draw with Brazilian side Flamenco on
Friday night at Tolka Park, Dublin.
Reserve centre-half Malky MacKay scored the Celtic goal from a 20 yard
free kick.
The return match is at Hampden on Tuesday night. This has the makings
of an excellent game, as the Brazilians were apparently outstanding in
Ireland (but they still couldn't do what Kaiserslautern did to the black
boabs).
|
48.1169 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Aug 03 1994 05:33 | 59 |
|
Celtic.........2 Flamengo.........2
Walker 2 (1 Pen.) Att. 24,151
A game of two halves if ever there was one. The Bhoys were totally
outplayed by the Brazilians in the 1st half & were lucky to be trailing
only 1-0.
I can't remember their keeper having to make one save. They on the
other hand had three or four clear cut chances, of which they took only
one.
The goal was a beaut. A typical Brazilian free kick special from 25
yards out. It had pace, accuracy & swerve & left Marshall with no
chance.
H/T = 0-1
The 2nd half was a transformation as the Bhoys took the match by the
scruff of the neck from the whistle.
Two good chances were squandered before the equaliser arrived via some
delightful football skills between Grant, O'Neil & McStay. They worked
half a dozen passes together before Walker was sent clear to score his
first goal in his 2nd spell at the club.
The second goal came from a penalty after Brian O'Neil was tripped on
road to goal. A stonewaller if ever I saw one, and Andy Walker did the
damage from the spot.
The Brazilians equalised with 5 minutes to go with a neatly worked
goal.
In between all this, Flamengo lost the place a bit with regards to
discipline. Firstly the centre-half had a swing at Grant (After the
pointer had committed a rather harsh tackle on another player), then
the sweeper nutted Pat McGinlay & the keeper also got in on the act
with a violent push on O'Neil. The result of all this was an early
bath for the No.5 & a booking for the No.4 for dissent.
All in all a good run out for the Bhoys, and an excellent 2nd half
performance in all departments.
Team:
Marshall
McNally
Boyd
MacKay
Mowbray
McStay
Grant (Byrne)
Galloway (McGinlay)
O'Neil (McLaughlin)
Walker
Falconer (Donnelly)
|
48.1170 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Aug 03 1994 23:41 | 17 |
|
Celtic FC made �14,000 for the Daily Record Hospice appeal on Sunday,
by selling pieces of the 100 year-old turf to fans for a fiver each.
A nice gesture for a good cause.
For the first Old Firm game of the season at Hampden, the in-bred
mutants from Govan are to receive only 5000 tickets for the traditional
`Rangers end' of the ground. This seems fair, as this amounts to around
15% of the stadium capacity. After all, the Bhoys only get 7,500
tickets from the Black Boabs for Ibrox fixtures, and their stadium
holds around 15,000 more !
|
48.1171 | 20 thou' a man | BHAJI::RFREW | BIG RAB | Thu Aug 04 1994 00:23 | 2 |
| They should have chucked in the full Paddy squad too.That would have
got them another 100 quid.
|
48.1172 | Kennys back | WOTVAX::NORTHS | | Mon Aug 08 1994 18:14 | 12 |
|
Anyone going to tonights friendly with the Super Blues (Blackburn).
The Rovers are carrying alot of injuries at the moment and Kenny could
even play himself. Definatley not playing; Shearer, Sutton, Newall,
Wilcox.
If anyone is going, a match report would be appreciated.
regards
Stephen
Kenny's Barmy Army.
|
48.1173 | | BHAJI::SNEIL | | Mon Aug 08 1994 18:36 | 11 |
| > The Rovers are carrying alot of injuries at the moment and Kenny could
> even play himself.
Surely yer injury's aren't that bad that he has to play himself,He must
be able to get another 10 players some how.
SCott
|
48.1174 | Undefeated ALL pre-season !! | MASALA::GCULLION | | Mon Aug 08 1994 23:55 | 15 |
|
Result from Hampden Park tonight.
Celtic 1 Blackburn 0
(Falconor)
No bad eh !! Man.Utd. and Blackburn in the same year.
More tham I can say for "THEM",just flooking a win over
Man.Utd by an O.G.
See ye.
|
48.1175 | Blackburns fourth team. | MASALA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Tue Aug 09 1994 00:01 | 8 |
|
Impressive stuff Gary,was Dalglish playing again due to Sutton,Shearer,
Gallacher etc being injured?
Davie...
PS,Rangers must be worried after all the signings at Parkhead,ie Walker
Bonnar and Nicholas.
|
48.1176 | Flying High | MASALA::GCULLION | | Tue Aug 09 1994 02:31 | 24 |
|
Impressive indeed Davie,somehow I don't think Celtic were playing
any 'fourth team'.I suppose your just showing your bitterness again.!!
I totally agree with you on Packy and Charlies signing,but give us
at least a wee bit credit for getting Walker back,after all he was a
good servant to the club when he was here 1st time round.He done a
good job also at Bolton until he got seriously injured.
As proved before,Walker can score goals,just take the 2 he scored
against Flamengo last Tuesday night and that 'gloriously' chested
goal he scored against rangers a couple of seasons back,remember that
one Davie,it was a cracker,wasn't it.
Do you think Celtic have not been looking into the transfer market
during the pre-season,what about the reports of trying to get McCart
and O'Donnell from Motherwell and Savio from Flamengo.
Celtic may not be in the same money making schemes as rangers yet,but
don't worry Davie,our day will come.!!!!!!!!!!
That'll do for now,happy baiting Davie !!
See ye.
|
48.1177 | NO tims in Europe. | BHAJI::SNEIL | | Tue Aug 09 1994 08:31 | 8 |
|
Enjoy these pre season warm up games while you can Gary,Because it's
the only way you'll be playing non Scottish teams this season.
|
48.1178 | Paradise..Is it real. | KIRKTN::AMCKAY | Andy Pandy | Tue Aug 09 1994 17:05 | 2 |
| Same old story,if you talk enough about it then you're sure to
believe it.
|
48.1179 | 9 in a row | MASALA::GCULLION | | Wed Aug 10 1994 07:33 | 28 |
|
Re.1177 NO Tims in Europe
Scott,aren't you starting to sound like 'an old woman' with
this statement,it seems to be coming along pretty regular.Keep
up the good work.
As far as Celtic not getting to play any teams other than
Scottish ones,maybe it's not a bad idea for now.At least we
accept that our team wouldn't do much in europe at the moment.
All I can say is,start the European league with rangers in it
now,that way everyone could see how rotten they really are.
PS. Would Sampdoria be in that league.......oh that's right,they
didn't win their country's championship last year,did they.
RE.Last
Oh,that really is a good one.What was it your lot were going
to do the last couple of seasons in europe.
See ye.
|
48.1180 | | PAKORA::JJACK | Everyone's gotta be an AEK lover | Fri Aug 12 1994 15:16 | 34 |
|
Celtic head for Brockville on Saturday for their 1st Premier League
fixture of the 94/95 season against newly promoted Falkirk (Small team
with Union Jack waving, sash singing supporters).
With the exception of Andy Walker, there are no new faces in the team.
But with guaranteed money to spend, it's only a matter of time before
Burns gets his man/men.
Supposed bids for Motherwell's Phil O'Donnell & Hearts defender Alan
McLaren, were turned down by their respective clubs. I feel however, if
TB ups the offers, then both players may still be Bhoys in a very short
time.
Although the press have continually linked Dundee's 19 year-old winger
Neil McCann, as a certainty to be joining up..........Dens boss Jim
Duffy stated earlier this week that, "No offer has been made for the
lad, whether verbally or written !"
Duffy rates the boy higher than the �500,000 price tag that the press &
media have suddenly landed on him.
These were the same people who were responsible for hiking up Dunk the
Drunks transfer from the Arabs to the huns, from �2M to �4M !!!
Everytime there was speculation of the useless one moving from Tayside
& a Daily ranger reporter wrote an article on it......his price seemed
to increase by �200,000 every time !!!!
Up & coming matches........
v Falkirk (A) 13th Aug - League
v Ayr United (A) 17th Aug - CC Cup 2nd Rd
v Dundee Utd (H) 20th Aug - League *
v Black Boabs (A) 27th Aug - League *
* Can't be sure, but there may be a CC Cup 3rd Rd tie (If we beat Ayr)
* squeezed in between the matches against the Arabs & The John Merrick
Lookalike XI.
|
48.1181 | Steve Fulton Looked Good! | PAKORA::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Mon Aug 15 1994 12:31 | 46 |
| I went to Brockville on Saturday not expecting to get a ticket and it
would have been better if my expectation had been realised. My overall
view of Celtic was as follows;
1) No new faces except Walker who was very busy upfront
2) The same average skill level as last season
3) John Collins' worst performance in a Celtic jersey
4) Peter Grant just being himself
5) Mark Mcnally doing a Mike Galloway, trying to be clever with the
ball when a passback to the keeper or boot into the stand would have
been fine; this resulted in Falkirk's goal
6) A superb goal with Collins, Faulconer and Walker combining well
7) Willie Faulconer not winning a ball in the air all day and doing
very little else
8) Mike Galloway trying to be a right winger (need I say more?)
I could go on and on about the team's performance but what
worried me most was Burns' apparent refusal to bring on Donnelly
or McGinlay with about 20mins to go to try and grab the winner. I
got the feeling that he was happy to play the game out for a draw.
He then goes on to say that Peter Grant was the best man for
Celtic; there are two different perspectives here, either he
couldn't have been due to simple probability or even if he was,
everyone else should hang their heads in shame and Burns should
start panicking.
I'm trying my best to be hopeful that things will improve because
I do agree with most who seen the game that the committment level
was higher than it's been in recent times but I'm afraid that we
need more than this to challenge Rangers.
I was worried when Burns got the job, I'm even more worried now. I
hope I'm proved wrong!
Eddie
|
48.1182 | ex | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Mon Aug 15 1994 13:44 | 4 |
| Any of you chaps visiting Somerset tomorrow night ? Care to have a
wee prediction on the outcome ?
Kev...
|
48.1183 | SPOT ON!!!!!!!!! | PAKORA::GDOUGALL | | Thu Aug 18 1994 07:33 | 20 |
|
Re-1
Ayr 0 Celtic 1
Grant 2mins
Hows that????
|
48.1184 | was that sellic humour ? | AYOV16::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Thu Aug 18 1994 11:07 | 12 |
| Bravo !
It takes skill and knowledge to predict a score once you've read it in
the next day's paper.
Care to predict how many trophies Celtic will win this year ?
I'll start.....
None.
Kev....
|
48.1185 | 2nd Round Draw | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Thu Aug 18 1994 14:11 | 7 |
|
Celtic are away to Dundee in the next round of the Coca Cola Cup.
Arnie
|
48.1186 | | PAKORA::GPIKE | | Thu Aug 18 1994 15:34 | 4 |
|
how about the full draw being put in.
|
48.1187 | Where did I leave my Brain..! | AYOV11::ATODMAN | | Thu Aug 18 1994 15:50 | 9 |
|
The only ones I remember are :
Dundee v Celtic
Rangers v Falkirk
Kilmarnock v Raith (Dont know who is at home in this one)
Arnie
|
48.1188 | Apparently the biggest fine of its kind ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Everyone's gotta be an AEK lover | Thu Aug 18 1994 20:24 | 4 |
|
Celtic were today fined �100,000 by the League management committee
for `Poaching' Tommy Burns from Kilmarnock !
|
48.1189 | Getting pummelled from all angle's....(ooh err) | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Fri Aug 19 1994 23:54 | 33 |
|
More bad news for the Celts today, with the announcement that the
inland revenue are to investigate into payments made to three unnamed
players, between 1988 and 1993. It has also been revealed that the
previous board had hidden over 600k worth of debt from the
shareholders. Fergus said today that he has not ruled out legal action
against the old board. This comes on top of yesterday's 100k fine from
the League, and the threat of action from the SFA over Tommy Burns move
from killie.
At a press conference today, McCann announced that even with the above
problems, the club now has a strong financial footing. He said that the
overdraft had been wiped out, and that he was now in a position to
finance any moves that Burns wishes to make in the transfer market.
Chairman Kevin Kelly has announced that he will resign from the board
at the AGM next month, leaving only Jimmy Farrel as the last of the old
board, although it is expected that he will be voted out at the AGM.
Went to the Coke Cup game at Ayr on Tuesday night. The performance
showed the nothing has really changed from last season. Andy Walker
looked quite sharp, and Mowbray coped well at the back, but other
that this, it was just the same old Celtic from the end of last
season. Tommy will need to get his finger out and make at least two
significant signings, if we are to make any impression in the league
this season.
|
48.1190 | Elvis lives.....and follows Celtic | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Sun Aug 21 1994 00:38 | 28 |
|
Celtic 2 v 1 Dundee Utd
Walker Nixon
Mowbray
Celtic played there get out of jail card today, scoring the winner
in the 94th minute.
Again Andy Walker was voted man of the match, he took his goal well,
running onto a through ball from Grant, cutting inside a defender and
placing his shot past Alan Main into the bottom corner. Jeron(SP) Nixon
scored a peach of an equaliser for united, curling the ball into
Marshal's top corner, he also proceded to give Lee Martin water on the
head when he came on as a sub in the second half.
Celtic looked better than they did against Ayr on Tuesday and actually
managed to string a few good moves together, but these usually collapsed
around the 18 yard line. Boyd and Grant were dross and McStay was
not involved enough. Walker, Collins and Mowbray were best for Celts,
with Mogga heading the winner after Main had flapped at a corner.
Over all, Celtic were lucky to get 3 points, Utd had a few good chances
but after they equalised, they seemed to be happy with a draw.
Colm.
|
48.1191 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | Everyone's gotta be an AEK lover | Sun Aug 21 1994 00:57 | 73 |
|
Celtic.........2 Dundee United.......1
Walker, 75 Nixon, 78
Mowbray, 90 Att. 25,000
A dour, drab, drizzly day & the Dundonians must feel slightly aggrieved
at taking nothing from this encounter after having the better of the
goal scoring chances, which were incidentally, few & far between.
The afternoon started in a party type atmosphere (Well...a wee bit)
with Fergus McCann & Tommy Burns both taking centre stage to have a
chat to the fans & welcoming them along to Celtic's 1st competitive
match at our temporary home, Hampden Park.
A cheque was then presented to Jimmy Saville for �14,000 from the sale
of the hallowed turf, for the Hospice appeal.
Hundreds of green & white balloons were then let off, followed by a
presentation of the famous biscuit tins to the guys who had bid the
most for them in the recent auction.
The match got underway & the first 45 minutes came & went with very few
exciting moments.
United had the better chances in this period & Gordon Marshall had to
lokk sharp to parry over a 25 yard rocket free kick from Billy
McKinlay.
At the other end, John Collins saw a 20 yard volley whizz past the
upright & Lee Martin saw a shot hit the back stanchion. United wasted
a couple of good opportunities to take the lead before half-time, due
to some erratic finishing from Dragutin Ristic.
Half-Time 0-0
The 2nd half was poorer than the 1st, if that's possible, but at least
we had some goals to cheer.
The first one was a long time coming though, but when it did, it was a
peach. A long ball through from defence caught the United defence
square, and Andy Walker on-side. The striker was running diagonally
away from goal with the keeper narrowing the angle. Just when it looked
like Walker was ready to try an ambitious shot from an acute angle, he
cut inside the defender who had rushed back to make a tackle, and
coolly slotted the ball past Alan Main.
With 15 minutes to go, I was hopeful that we had done enough to earn
the three points, when up popped Jerron Nixon. The winger had looked
dangerous as soon as he had come on as a 2nd half substitute, and
even managed to draw a healthy applause from the Celtic fans with some
of his silky skills.
He picked the ball up on the edge of the box, skinned Tom Boyd & A N
Other & unleashed a dipping, swerving shot past Gordon Marshall to give
what United must have thought, was a share of the spoils.
With minutes to go, I decided to make my way back to the car thinking
we were going to be 4 points behind the sons of darkness with only two
weeks of the new seasons gone.
Enter one Tony Mowbray. From a corner kick in the 4th minute of injury
time, Mogga rose to power a header past the United keeper & give the
Bhoys a rather undeserved three points.
However, a wins a win & we can now look to next weeks match against
the Satan worshippers knowing that a win will take us above them in the
league for the first time in three milleniums !!
Team: Marshall, Martin, Boyd, McNally, Mowbray, Grant, Nicholas,
McStay, Walker, Collins & Falconer.
Subs: McGinlay, Donnelly & Bonnar
Footnote: The half-time entertainment came from some nutter in a
sequined jump suit, dark glasses & huge sideburns (wait a
minute...that's me !!!)
The Scottish Elvis sang An American Trilogy & You'll never
Walk Alone to give us the best laugh we'd had since Alistair
had his leg put in a stookie !
|
48.1192 | | AYOV20::MRENNISON | Waiting for hell to freeze over | Tue Aug 23 1994 11:08 | 4 |
|
550,000 for Walker. I think we have ourselves a bargain folks.
Mark
|
48.1193 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Baby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... | Tue Aug 23 1994 11:19 | 9 |
| Not 'alf....
I couldn't believe it when I saw the price on Teletext last night....
:->
If he does the business up in Scotland then you will have the buy of
the season.. :->
Rick.
|
48.1194 | What's money when you have none. | MASALA::AMCKAY | Andy Pandy | Tue Aug 23 1994 13:25 | 2 |
| There is only one loser in this deal and that's Celtic,after all
the pay-off's they will still be out of pocket by �350K.
|
48.1195 | | AYOV20::MRENNISON | Waiting for hell to freeze over | Tue Aug 23 1994 17:49 | 8 |
| I'm not quite sure what you are getting at Andy. I'd argue that
Walker is a far better player now than when he left Celtic- so it's
maybe worth the extra 300+K.
Mark
PS As for the 'nae money' jibe. Try something new. I reckon that
tide is turning, even as we speak.
|
48.1196 | Or rob a bank... | MASALA::GMCKEE | | Tue Aug 23 1994 18:04 | 11 |
|
Unless Celtic have found someone willing to part with major amounts
of their own cash then how can the 'nae money' tide be turning.
To make money you need to have crowds of over 30 000, you need to
be succesful in your own country (Rangers break even if they are
knocked out in the first round of every competition). You need
MAJOR sponsors. You need European football. How many of the above
do Celtic currently have....??
|
48.1197 | | AYOV20::MRENNISON | Waiting for hell to freeze over | Tue Aug 23 1994 18:51 | 16 |
|
None. Your right. But unlike a year ago, people are at least
addressing these issues. That is progress, therefore the tide is
beginning to turn. Look at the evidence :
Work has actually started on the new stadium. A year ago, all we got
was "There will be an announcement in the near future"
Several months ago, Celtic almost went into receivership. We may still
be in a bad way, but we are no longer in danger of going out of
business.
There is a long way to go, but at least a start has been made.
|
48.1198 | Throw some my way!!. | MASALA::AMCKAY | Andy Pandy | Tue Aug 23 1994 19:00 | 3 |
| Right enough you're finacial situation is improving,you can now
afford to pay three previously employed back-room staff to stay
away from the club.
|
48.1199 | Expect no disagreement | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Thu Aug 25 1994 13:58 | 33 |
|
Well Saturday's match must be a foregone conclusion - no ?
Rangers out to restore their pride after a euro loss drub a minor
premier league side.
Because football is logical >* we can see that there is no comparason
between the teams.
RANGERS CUCKOOS
GORAM 9 MARSHALL 7
MOORE 6 MARTIN 6
BOLI 10 MCNALLY 6
MCPHERSON 7 MOWBRAY 7
ROBERTSON 8 BOYD 8
STEVEN 8 GRANT 5
MCALL 6 MCSTAY 7
FERGUSSON 8 COLLINS 9
LAUDRUP 10 FALCONER 6
HATELY 9 WALKER 8
DRUNKIN 8 NICKERLESS 2
89 71
SEE NAE CONTEST !
(ok I admit I was a bit generous with the homelessones points)
|
48.1200 | You're up the Greek without a piddle ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Thu Aug 25 1994 15:51 | 15 |
|
Nurse Ratchet, I think it's that chaps medication time. It must be if
he's giving the Romany one a higher mark than McStay.
Now I admit that the maestro has been poor in recent seasons, but Ian
Ferguon has never risen above mediocrity in the years he's been at
the Hunnery.
He should have stayed at St.Mirren, where he wouldn't have won any
medals, but at least would be looked upon as an average midfielder.
Instead, he joined the huns, and is now regarded by the rest of Scottish
football as being an over-rated, hard tackling, not very good looking
dodgy car salesman !
8*))))
|
48.1201 | Walter sacked after European/Old Firm defeats 8*) | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sat Aug 27 1994 11:52 | 29 |
|
The Bhoys take on the huns at the toliet bowl today, in the first Old
Firm fixture of the season. Willie Falconer is out injured (hurrah !),
so young Simon Donnelly will probably partner Andy Walker up front,
with Charlie Nicholas on the bench. I'm looking for TB to re-instate
Pat McGinlay back to a three man midfield with Collins & McStay, and
play a sweeper at the back. I'd have Boyd & Martin at full-back, with
Mowbray & McNally marking Hateley & Dunk the Drunk. This would leave
Peter Grant (Gag !) as a spare (he's certainly that) man sweeping up
(In the Broomloan Rd end after the match) just behind them.
The huns ONLY tactic nowadays seems to be the big punt (Ala Jock
Wallace era) up the park to the two giraffe type strikers, so we'll
need Mogga & Nally to be on top form to snuff out the danger there.
Laudrup is a different matter. If he plays to his ability, then he
could casue us problems, and we'll need to rely on McStay playing a
little deeper today, and matching his runs. If however, he plays the
same way as he did against AEK, then we'll have no problems.....coz
he was crap !!
Here's hoping Basil Boli is playing at the back today, coz he's mince !
The Frenchman & Len Fairclough are in for a torid time me finx, from
the two diminutive Celtic strikers, as long as we keep the ball on the
ground & play a passing game.
Prediction:
rangers......0
Celtic.......2
|
48.1203 | I'll be round later for a chat | KIRKTN::EMACDONALD | Ewan the EwE from RAMsgate | Sat Aug 27 1994 14:23 | 11 |
| re-1
John,
I think your last note was a lot of old sheep......
obviousslly you have not been to Parkhead in recent years or you
would not be calling a great stadium like Ibrox a toilet bowl.
anyway another win for the Huns today and 9 points out of nine....
Ewan the EwE
|
48.1204 | | KIRKTN::GPIKE | | Sat Aug 27 1994 21:29 | 17 |
|
JJ must have been saying his prayers this week cos all he wrote in the
last note came true.
Rangers...0 Celtic...2
Collins
McStay
Rangers appear to have a few problems at the moment especially in
defence (there isn't one).
|
48.1205 | Annoy them twice as much! | KIRKTN::AGRAY | I've had a worse year than the Queen! | Sat Aug 27 1994 23:04 | 2 |
| Any truth in the rumour that the club is to be re-named CeltAEK FC?
|
48.1206 | KEEP YIR HAIR ON!!! | KIRKTN::SROBINS | never up never in | Sat Aug 27 1994 23:28 | 8 |
|
One result agaist the cream of Scottish football and all the Celtic
fans think they have won the league,there is a long way to go yet and
another 3 league games agaist the Gers yet.
This will be the first and the last points the Celtic will take of the
Gers this season.(you heard it here first).
|
48.1207 | Big Silly Fifer! | KIRKTN::AGRAY | I've had a worse year than the Queen! | Sat Aug 27 1994 23:53 | 2 |
| The cream has turned sour(as well as bitter)---just like your face!
|
48.1208 | They will soon rippen again. | KIRKTN::SROBINS | never up never in | Sun Aug 28 1994 00:27 | 3 |
|
See what I mean 1 result and your away crying people rude name,
Very childish if I say so myself Mr Gray.
|
48.1209 | Easy, Easy, Easy, Easy, Easy, Easy, Easy, Easy ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Two-Nil.......to the Celtic | Sun Aug 28 1994 10:10 | 87 |
|
raingurs.........0
Celtic...........2 (Collins,44 McStay,50)
I've saw a few one sided Old Firm matches in my life, and usually it's
the Celts that play all the football, with the huns sneaking a goal &
stealing the points. Not this time !!!
A 2-0 defeat flatters rangers, believe you me. They were so far out of
the game, that by half-time Hateley & Co. almost needed tickets to get
back in !
They could have played all day and never scored. The Bhoys, well they
can consider themselves unlucky not to have won by a larger margin.
But for two brilliant saves from Morag, and the post denying McStay,
it could've & should have been 5 !
Paul (The Maestro) McStay & John (The best thing since sliced bread)
Collins were outstanding in midfield. They were well supported by Peter
Grant in their efforts, with Pat McGinlay giving us width & running
power.
The defence looked solid throughout the 90 minutes & our front two of
Walker & Donnelly held the ball up superbly.
The huns were a different story. With the exception of Goram & Gough,
the rest hardly gained pass marks.
McCall ran around like a headless chicken, as usual. Boli & Laudrup
look like being brilliant signings...........for Celtic !!
And the least said about Durie, McPherson & the Romany one the
better (coz every time I do talk about them, I burst out laughing).
Eleven minutes had gone in the match, when Gordon Marshall got his
first touch of the ball. And even at that, it was only when he was
called upon to take a goal kick after Hateley had headed over.
But to the goals, and the near things...........
1) A McGinlay cross from the outside of the box, was sliced in the air
by the dodgy car salesman. It deflected of his boot & struck the
face of the bar with Morag beaten. McCall had to look sharp to head
for a corner.
2) JC won possession out on the wing, cut inside a fired in a dipping
swerving shot, which Morag did well to parry over for a corner.
3) McStay fired in a low right foot shot, after beating two players,
from 20 yards. Morag saved, but the ball slipped from his grasp.
Andy Walker raced in & fired against the keepers body.
4) Another McStay drive from about 20 yards, after brilliant play on
the wing by McGinlay. The Maestro's soaring drive looked net bound,
but again Goram saved well parrying the shot over for a corner
5) Forty-four minutes on the clock, and the Celts are awarded a direct
free kick 22 yards from goal, in line with penalty spot. Up pops
Johnny Collins to fire home a powerful swerving shot, around the
wall and into the corner of the net to leave the keeper without an
earthly.
This was almost a carbon copy of the one JC scored against the huns
the last time we played at Ibrox.
6) Five minutes gone in the second half and Peter Grant gains
possession near the corner flag. He then cuts inside and plays a
perfect pass to McStay 25 yards from goal. The Maestro takes the
ball in his stride & unleashes a rasper low into the corner of Goram's
net, via the inside of the post.
7) And Walker is released by a 40 yard pass from John Collins. He heads
diagonally for goal & shoots. The ball whistles past Goram's right
hand post.
8) A Peter Grant volley from 25 yards, which Morag looked to have
covered, goes a yard wide of the post.
As for rangers chances..............
Who cares ! They didn't make enough to merit entering them in this
note.
8*)
A good three points for TB's men & now we must continue to score goals
and pick up three points against EVERY team in the Premier League.
There's no point in gubbing, massacaring, annihilating, destroying the
rotten mob if you're just going to fall at lesser hurdles.
Here's to a successful season for Celtic Football Club. Scottish
football needs it...........and so do I !
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48.1210 | ha ha ha ha ha etc | AYOV25::MBONINI | | Sun Aug 28 1994 12:26 | 2 |
| ha ha ha ha etc
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48.1211 | | AYOV20::MRENNISON | Waiting for hell to freeze over | Sun Aug 28 1994 18:01 | 17 |
|
A good result for Celtic. Collins' goal was outstanding, with Goram
doing a great impression of a Subbuteo goalie.
However, I think it's a little early to be getting the champagne out.
It's all very well getting a win against the Govan mob, but unless
we can repeat that result against the Particks, Motherwells and
Falkirks of this world, it's no bloody use.
One more point. I wouldn't start slagging Boli just yet. Sure he's
crap, but so was Paul Elliot for the first six months. I reckon that
by the end of this season, Boli will be one of the better players in
the Premier League (not a dificult task).
Mark
|
48.1212 | We'll be there or there abouts at least, come May | KIRKTN::JJACK | Two-Nil.......to the Celtic | Sun Aug 28 1994 19:20 | 15 |
|
Mark,
No-one is talking about getting the champagne out. We're merely giving
credit where credits due.
Yesterday's performance was one of the best I've had the pleasure of
seeing against the rotten mob, and I for one can't give the team enough
praise for the way they went about achieving it.
Burns has already made it quite clear that he demands the same kind of
committment against ALL opposition, and I believe that he will get it.
The side is still two or three players short of being true championship
material, but if TB gets the men he wants soon...this could be the
season to start thinking about mounting a serious challenge.
|
48.1213 | you dinnae half git bored on nightshift. | KIRKTN::GPIKE | | Mon Aug 29 1994 02:12 | 12 |
|
I think that Celtic will need more than 2 or 3 new players to mount a
serious challenge. Unless they are really lucky and get no injury or
suspension problems then you'll find the depth of there squad isn't
big enough to last the full season. Most of the premier league teams
reply too much on the same 10 or 11 players for every match which is
really a bit too much to ask especially in the silky premier div as it
currently stands.
|
48.1214 | What a Wonderful Week! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Mon Aug 29 1994 12:09 | 15 |
| Two weeks is a long time in football when you consider the scathing
remarks I made after the Falkirk game. It is difficult to believe that
essentially the same team put on what amounted to an exhibition
performance against the current buns. Sure, Rangers were poor but
Celtic completely outplayed them in every department and but for some
superb goal-keeping by Morag, it could easily have been 5 or 6. I just
hope this gives the team the belief that they have lacked for so long
and stops the silly defeats and draws against the lesser teams.
I've said it for a long time now and I still believe it; if we can
just win the Leaugue Cup, the pressure would be off and winning the
league would be a distinct possibility.
Eddie
|
48.1215 | Highlights??? | BLKPUD::STOCKMANS | | Tue Aug 30 1994 17:09 | 7 |
| Would any of you Celts have highlights of the win over
Rangers that I could borrow on Video?
Regards
Simon (A Man.Utd fan)
|
48.1216 | McStay/Collins....no-one comes close! | KIRKTN::RFOLEY | Scrap the Killer Tax! | Tue Aug 30 1994 22:02 | 19 |
|
Can only reiterate what has been said before about Saturdays' performance
from Celtic. They played with an uniquely high degree of flair and
equanimity not witnessed in as many seasons. And should they keep up that
form throughout the year we may just see the tide of footballing
domination turn once again for the better in Scotland.
As for Rangers, their contribution oozed banality , their performance
on a par with that of those born again musical Huns ( emulating the vast
majority of season ticket holders by blowing the moths off the wardrobe
hidden scarves).......Take Twat!!
As for the Rangers fans, the antipathy directed towards Wattie
and Murray can only be welcomed. It exposes the fragility of their
trust over recent signings and the fearful realisation that they have
spent a lot but not won a lot whereas the 'Tic who have not won a lot
are yet to spend a lot which will pay dividends in the near future.
Rab
|
48.1217 | | KIRKTN::SNEIL | Follow we will | Wed Aug 31 1994 01:08 | 15 |
|
Once again closets all over Scotland burst open and out come
the Fairweather tims.
|
48.1218 | hmmmmmm | PAKORA::GPIKE | | Wed Aug 31 1994 01:53 | 9 |
|
As they are knocked over in the rush of Fairweather huns going back in
their closets..
This is childish you know..
|
48.1219 | You Know the one I mean ..... | KURMA::DMILNE | Big Scrubber | Wed Aug 31 1994 03:52 | 1 |
| Is that no a song. ????
|
48.1220 | | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Wed Aug 31 1994 03:58 | 2 |
|
Hmmmm Hmmm Hmmmmm Hmmmm
|
48.1221 | Windy City! | KIRKTN::RFOLEY | So acquiescent!.....It's pathetic! | Wed Aug 31 1994 04:22 | 2 |
| I'm not sure about fairweather. It felt like a typhoon blowing through
those "corners that can't be filled" on Saturday!
|
48.1222 | There is a light at the end of the tunnel...... | PAKORA::DWORNIN | Get Your CF's Here...I'll show ye | Thu Sep 01 1994 00:16 | 15 |
| Dundee 1 Celtic 2
Great score for Celtic.......an even better one for the huns !! I'm
sorry to see Walter and his army out of another competition. It wasn't
that long ago Walter had said in the daily ranger that "this tournament
should be for the smaller clubs".........is this because they can't beat
the smaller clubs, such as Celtic, Falkirk.....and AEK ( Another Eleven
Katholics ) Athens on there brilliant European trip......we can now
see the luck running out. When was the last time Rangers were beaten at
home 3 times in a row.......was it the days of Sir John Grieg, it's good
that Celtic was one of the clubs who tore the Gers to bits.
freehunzone
|
48.1223 | | PAKORA::AMILLAR | Exactement ce qu'il faut, Brian! | Thu Sep 01 1994 02:40 | 5 |
|
Thanks for that enlightening report on the match, Donny!
Archie
|
48.1224 | What A Week! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Thu Sep 01 1994 13:03 | 9 |
| It would appear that The Daily Ranger has done it again with a report
on the back page about whether or not Pat Nevin should play for club
or country next week, when some of the most amazing results in a single
round of the League Cup occurred last night and were ignored. What an
insult ot the likes of Falkirk and St Johnstone. Mind you, I suppose I
should be grateful that the headline wasn't about Paul McStay being
sent of for the first time in his career.
eddie
|
48.1225 | only once ? | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Thu Sep 01 1994 14:28 | 2 |
| Serious question - Is that truely the first time McStay's been sent off
I seem to recall him being sent of in a cup game 2/3 years ago.
|
48.1226 | John Jack Is Not A Stirrer! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Thu Sep 01 1994 16:00 | 8 |
| Re: Last
It was reported on Radio last night the it was his first sending off
in his Celtic career and since he was with the Boys Club before that,
then it really means his professional career. Personally I don't
remember him being sent off before.
Eddie
|
48.1227 | Foolish McStay but understandable! | PAKORA::RFOLEY | So acquiescent!.....It's pathetic! | Thu Sep 01 1994 20:38 | 17 |
| According to the Glasgow Herald report on the match , McStay received
his second booking of the match for retaliation against Vrto who had
mauled the Maestro down from behind. Vtro was instantly red carded and
referee Jim McClusky followed suit by sending off Britains' most
talented midfield player.
Celtic manager Tommy Burns, in a surprising statement, said that he
could not fault the refs decision quoting something along the lines of
" if Paul graps an opponant around the neck with his two hands then he
can only expect the worst outcome".
On another note about the good old impartial press...last nights
Glasgow Evening Times had a sport headline written by up and coming
journalist Stewart Weir ( don't let the name fool you!, he's actually a
Rangers fan!) bleeting on about a impending 3 million bid from Arsenal
for John Collins and how Celtic would have a battle on their hands to
keep him. Of course no substantiating quotes from anyone to back up
the "scoop". What another pathetic attempt at trying to unsettle the
Tic prior to an important match. Some things never change!
|
48.1228 | | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Thu Sep 01 1994 20:59 | 13 |
|
re last
"Britains' most talented midfield player."
You forgot to add the smileys at the end of your joke. Some noters
might think your being serious!!!
One good game does not suddenly make him a "superstar" overnight.
Where has McStay been for the past few seasons?
Danny.
|
48.1229 | � final draw | PAKORA::RFOLEY | So acquiescent!.....It's pathetic! | Thu Sep 01 1994 21:21 | 18 |
| And just for the benefit of those who don't know! I didn't before now
as I searched in vain in the press and listened on the radio on the
road into work tonight. The draw for the quarter final of the league
holds no surprises whatsoever...........
CELTIC VS DUNDEE UTD ( theres a surprise, at least its
a home tie)
FALKIRK VS ABERDEEN
HIBS VS AIRDRIE
ST JOHNS VS RAITH ROVERS
Ties to be played on Tuesday 20th and Wednesday 21st September.
|
48.1230 | A game tomorrow | MASALA::RFOLEY | So acquiescent!.....It's pathetic! | Fri Sep 02 1994 21:41 | 5 |
| While the Celts international class players are busy preparing for
Scotlands' wednesday night gubbing against Finland , some of the
remainder of the first team will be in action tomorrow playing a friendly
againt Queens Park at Lesser Hampden.
Kick off 1pm!!!!!!!!!!
|
48.1231 | No Huns at Hampden. | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Mon Sep 05 1994 14:03 | 33 |
| having a weekend break to recover from vertigo, being so high up the
league for a change, But I suppose the Bhoys will need to get used to
it, as we'll be on top for the rest of the season, it will be a good
time to contemplate our start to the season, and how we are likely to
fare during the rest of the season.
Having seen the Hoops 5 times this season, It is a pleasant change to
see them remembering how to pass a ball to each other, a trait 'banned'
by Macari, some of the football has been quite good at times, but there
is still a while to go yet before we can mount a serious challenge. But
the rest of Scottish football is unlikely to present much threat, with
most teams going backwards at a fair pace.
Watching Celtic demolish inferior teams playing a passing game, with a
bit of individual skill thrown in, is always pleasing to see,
especially when its the Huns were playing. From my seat in the rear
Broamloan Stand it was hard to see how this team of invincible
bluenoses were rated so highly by the media. basically they were crap.
however they have not improved for the last couple of years, but nobody
has mounted a serious challenge. Hopefully this will now change, and as
for the 7 in a row, most huns would be able to count this high,
especially after the 57 league cup final (7-1).
however we shouldn't get carried away by how bad the opposition is ,
and look forward to how good we really are, Burns has some money to
spend, and if done wisely to strengthen the weak areas of the team,
then a serious challenge on all fronts can be mounted.
so roll out the flags for some Hampden glory days.
Mark.
|
48.1232 | Come on bhoys,get real. | KIRKTN::WHERSHAW | | Mon Sep 05 1994 15:23 | 20 |
| Time maybe for a wee bit of realism in note 48.I don't think I can
ever remember such frenzied euphoria based on so few facts...well
perhaps I can,just before the '78 World Cup in Argentina I think !
Let's face it,all this is about one victory over Rangers.Maybe
you didn't notice but Falkirk managed this as well.Haven't heard too
many Falkirk supporters claim that the balance of power in Scottish
football is tipping in THEIR direction.
The truth is that not that much has changed at Celtic recently in
playing terms.Walker was the only significant close season signing,the
guy is a decent striker,he's certainly NOT international class.I know
Craig Brown has just selected him,but at the same time he admitted
he almost picked John Spencer on the basis of ONE good game for
Chelsea.The reason Macari decided against playing a passing game,was
undoubtedly because there is not enough quality throughout the Celtic
side to sustain such a game.
Nobody,except Celtic fans it seems,will be surprised if Dundee Utd
go to Glasgow in the next round of the cup,play an intelligent
counter attacking game,and put Celtic out the cup.After all they've
been doing it for years...
|
48.1233 | | BHAJI::AMCARTHUR | | Mon Sep 05 1994 15:29 | 8 |
|
Mr Brown stated that he would not pick Spencer on the merits of one
good game playing for Chelsea. Andy Walker ( before his injury down
south) was playing great football and scoring goals. He has since
carried on in Celtic colours. Good luck to him.
Andrew
|
48.1234 | | AYOV20::MRENNISON | Waiting for hell to freeze over | Mon Sep 05 1994 16:17 | 13 |
| > <<< Note 48.1231 by AYOV20::MCULLINANE >>>
> -< No Huns at Hampden. >-
>
> so roll out the flags for some Hampden glory days.
>
> Mark.
Mark,
I think it's time to put the rose-tinted speectacles back in the
drawer.
Mark.
|
48.1235 | Get realistic.... | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Tue Sep 06 1994 06:23 | 18 |
|
re. 1231
Mark,
are you on something or what ??? Out of the 3 times I've watched
the 'tic this season,they have been no more than average (except for a
20 min spell against Flamengo,where they did get their passing game
together).The game against Dundee Utd was pretty drab in terms of good
football (even though 2 good goals were scored (Walkers and Nixons)),and
unfortunately I haven't seen them since;but I doubt if they could really
have improved that much !!!!
I must agree it's a good start to the season,but don't get carried
away.
Andy.
|
48.1236 | | AYOV20::MRENNISON | Waiting for hell to freeze over | Tue Sep 06 1994 14:00 | 15 |
| Hummmmmmmm
Uh-oh,
Hummmmmmmm
I'm getting a reading from the other side. I think Mr Cullinane is
about to put the rose-tinted specs back on.
Hummmmmmmm
Yes. Here goes.......
Mark the Psychic
|
48.1237 | Out Of the Darkness ? | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Tue Sep 06 1994 14:08 | 42 |
| re: 1235
Andy,
While trying not to go overboard, which is hard after
suffering through 5 seasons without a Trophy. And returning home from
many dissapointing games, there does seem to be a bit more light
appearing at the end of the tunnel these days. It true to say we are
nowhere near being worldbeaters, but there is room for optimism.
The team may not be playing a full 90 minutes at top form, but they
have being getting the results when under pressure. I believe that
Burns has managed to get them to believe in themselves, and to show a
bit of fight, and dig in when under pressure. Which has been missing
over the last few seasons, as soon as we were under pressure, too many
players failed to produce the goods and began to hide. There was a lot
of dressing room tension, fueled by the mess the old board had put the
club in. This has now gone, A new stadium is under construction, and
the club is on a firm financial footing. All the players need to do now
is think about their game.
While this is not going to turn the whole team into world class
players overnight. Like any normal person, any dissolusionment
concerning your job will affect your performance.
What will make a major change is the appointment of Tommy Burns and
Billy Stark. They have returned to a positive style of football, and
have also been upgrading the coaching situation. The appointment of
Davy Hay is a good one, as he has worldwide knowledge of the game, and
with the likes of Dom Sullivan and Tom McCadam working with the
youngsters, improving the scouting network throughout Scotland. The
club is looking to the future.
But back to the present, I realise there is a lot still to be done,
but at least a positive start has been made. we have also got money
available to strenghthen the side, and I believe this will be done
wisely. Problems may lie ahead due to lack of depth in the squad, and
suspensions will be numerous, judging by the amount of cards the
players are picking up. but at least things are going in a positive
direction.
Mark.
|
48.1238 | Rennis the Menace | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Tue Sep 06 1994 14:14 | 13 |
| re 1236
Sparky Marky,
As you sit 2 feet away from me, you psychic
powers are amazingly accurate, pity about your football knowledge.
Anyone who can continually end up on the losing side at the
5-a-sides each week, when picking the teams. Does have problems.
Anyway, its better to be an optimist than a pessimist, at
least an optimist has a better time of it.
Mark.
|
48.1239 | Celts for the CCC & Gers for change | KIRKTN::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Summer | Wed Sep 07 1994 04:51 | 10 |
|
The Bhoys have five first team players on International duty this week,
for the matches against Finland at full, and U-21 level.
Boyd, McStay, Collins & Walker for the full squad.......and young
Donnelly for the U-21's.
Here's hoping that no daft injuries are picked up, and that all five
(Well four, coz the Maestro is suspended) are available for selection
for the match against Plastic Whistle at Firhill on Saturday.
|
48.1240 | more new faces! | KIRKTN::RFOLEY | So acquiescent!.....It's pathetic! | Wed Sep 07 1994 08:34 | 10 |
| Celtic continued to add new faces to their backroom staff yesterday.
One time Scottish footballing legend (if you come from Greenock) Andy
Ritchie and ex-Aberdeen winger Peter Weir were appointed to the backroom
staff. Ritchie will laise with the boys club as a youth coach while
Weir will assess opponents (like the mighty Pollok Utd BC...my ex youth
club).
Together with Davie Hay, Tommy Craig, Frank Conner (reserve team
manager), Tom McAdam (reserve team coach) and Willie McStay (head of
youth development) the Celts line up has been consolidated and we could
now be sowing the seeds of a brighter stable future at Paradise.
|
48.1241 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Sep 07 1994 09:14 | 7 |
| > Together with Davie Hay, Tommy Craig, Frank Conner (reserve team
Is this the same Tommy Craig who used to play for Sheff Wednesday in
the 70's ?
Paul.
|
48.1242 | re: Tommy Craig | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Wed Sep 07 1994 13:58 | 19 |
| RE >1241: TOMMY CRAIG
The former Celtic assistant manager under Davie Hay, Liam Brady and
'King Billy' McNeill, as well as being Scotland's Under 21 Boss, spent
most of his career in England. He was Scotland's first 100K transfer,
leaving Aberdeen (I think around 1969). He played for a few English
clubs during his career. I think Sheffield Wednesday was one of them,
but I'm not certain.
He joined the Celtic backroom staff in 1987 from Hibs, after a spell as
assistant manager with them. He has held a few position with Celtic,
and was on the shortleet of 4 to replace Billy McNeill as manager in
1991, losing out to Brady. (also on the shortleet was Ivan Golac and
Frank Stapleton.)
I hope this is the info you were looking for.
Mark.
|
48.1243 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Sep 07 1994 15:00 | 11 |
| Thanks Mark, sounds like the one. We signed him for 100k which was a
club record at that time (may have even been an English one as well).
Although he was playing for Wednesday at the very beginning of my time
going to Hillsborough I can still remember some of his goals.
Glad to see that he's still in the game.
Cheers,
Paul.
|
48.1244 | Mick `holier than thou' Kelly tells all | AYOV25::FSPAIN | I'm the King of Wishful Thinking | Thu Sep 08 1994 13:43 | 6 |
| Apprently Michael Kelly's `tell-all' book is being serialised in this
weeks Herald . Anyone out there with a scanner who would care to enter
the articles in here ...... for a laff.....
F.
|
48.1245 | Scotland the Brave ? | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Thu Sep 08 1994 13:51 | 28 |
| CELTS ON SONG FOR SCOTLAND.
Good to see Scotland getting off to a winning start in the Euro
Qualifiers, thanks to impressive performances from McStay, Collins and
Boyd.
The team as a whole performed well, as someone told them how to pass a
ball to a member of their own team. Walker had a quiet game, but
perhaps did not get the service he required, but Shearer played well,
and took his goal well. A move comprising 22 passes, mainly between
Collins and McStay, resulted in Boyd crossing for Shearer to head home.
Then Collins show his 'PREDATOR'ry instincts to volley home number 2 in
the second half.
Even Goram deserves credit for a couple of good saves, though he nearly
followed the ancient traditions of Scottish keepers, when kicking it
out to a Finnish forward in front of goal, but recovered well to save a
weak shot.( pity the Huns didnt sell him in the summer, as he's been
their only consistent player this season.
If Scotland can gub all their opponents at home, and win in San Marino
and the Faeroe isles, then they should be sure of qualifying for the
finals in England, which will be a disaster if we dont. Greece won 5-1
in the 'Fairy' Isles last night, to head the section on Goal difference,
but there's a long way to go yet.
Mark.
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48.1246 | Came out on the Rangers list....I forgot to delete it | MASALA::SNEIL | | Thu Sep 08 1994 13:52 | 78 |
| Day three of Happy Families in Paradise, the memoirs of Mick "the
Bigot" Kelly, serialised in the Glasgow Herald.
This excerpt concentrates of the events surrounding the appointment of
Cassidy, the leaking of his "discussion paper" on how to sack McBungle
(at which point Kelly actually admits to being paranoid - "anxious
paranoia - standard kit, remember, for a Celtic director", Cassidy's
attempt to make all the directors submit to lie detector tests at
Glasgow University to establish who had leaked his document, the
choice of new manager, Liam Brady, ahead of Frank Stapleton, Ivan
Golac and Tommy Craig, and Brady's first memorable season in charge
without a trophy to show for it.
The whole narrative reeks of mind-numbing incompetence from all sides.
That lot couldn't have run a stall at the Barrows, never mind managing
the biscuit tins.
"Liam Brady was given a L2 million budget to spend on players
immediately. Tony Cascarino and Gary Gillespie were his choices.
Carcarino was a failure, but at lease Liam managed to swap him for
Tommy Boyd who, while not a total disaster, was certainly not worth
the L1 million Liam had spent on Cascarino. And we wanted a forward,
not a back. Gillespie, as every Scotland supporter knew, was injury-
prone. . . . .
The events surrounding a house building scam, apparently organised by
Dempsey, make interesting reading.
"Players are always looking for ways to squeeze the last penny out of
their contracts. In particular, they have an even greater resentment
than the rest of us to paying tax. Dempsey, advising McGinn at the
time, came up with a plan. As part of a player contract, he would
build and sell a house to the player. The player would then sell the
house at the end of his three-year contract, making a tax-free gain.
Fine, if prices kept rising, and if they didn't, the first agreement
that was concluded (before I came on the board) provided that the club
would make the short-fall between the L100,000 profit expected and the
actual amount.
"Paul Elliott moved into his house for 11 days, sold it, and asked to
see McGinn. He told the chairman that he had only made L7000 profit
and could he have the other L93,000, please. When the agreement was
checked, it was discovered that Celtic had omitted to oblige Elliott
to hold the house for any particular period. That was what led to the
court case and the out-of-court settlement.
"Charlie Nicholas's problem was slightly different. He never got round
to selecting the plot of land on which the house could be built within
the specified period - but he still wanted the profit of L100,000 that
he was told he could have made. He was offered an ex-gratia payment of
L25,000 at the end of his contract, or when he left if that was
earlier. He turned this down, the press found out and Celtic were
still arguing about it when I left.
The article then goes on to discuss some of Brady's cock-ups,
culminating in that wonderful night in Switzerland against Xamax. How
do these bastards have the nerve to crow about AEK?
Tomorrow - Cassidy's demise - watch this space!
Gordon 8*)}
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48.1247 | It wisnae my fault says Michael | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Thu Sep 08 1994 14:31 | 57 |
|
Basically Micky Kelly says in his serialisation that the board were
on the right track, Cambuslang was going to be the great saviour and he
never did anything wrong. His lateest quote when publicising the book
was that Paul McStay couldn't shoot for peanuts. Paul isn't the only
one who escapes a mauling by the great football, director, PR man,
author super-duper all round Jack of all trades master of all. (Ha Ha)
He does say that McNiell had to go and Brady dissapointed the
expectations of him. He says that when McNiell was sacked he assured
Wallace Mercer that Celtic were not intersted in Joe Jordan because of
"The negative and boring way Hearts were playing". Strange eh !
Wasn't he appointed assistant manager to Brady with promises from the
board of a great partnership, then wasn't he offered the managers job
when Brady held his hands up and stepped aside. What had changed with
Jordan in the meantime ?
He also complains about the bitterness of the fight for control of
Celtic. Sure it's going to get bitter when the "trustees" of the boat
hang on till it's almost under water trying to keep control. A bit
like some Eastern block rulers whos names I can't spell who wouldn't
listen that change was needed and were eventually forced out by people
power. When reason fails to persuade these people to go the gloves
have to come off. If Kelly and his cohorts had the same self respect as
Brady they would have stepped aside a long time ago.
His theme through the serialisation is that the Celtic tradition has
been lost to those who took over the club. The tradition he seems to
mean can be summed up very quickly. KELLYS, GRANTS and WHITES. Were we
to rely on their offspring continually controlling the club with an
occasional invite to someone with business sense onto the board to keep
them on the right track. There is a saying about businesses that stay
in a family "Riches to rags in three generations" That almost came very
true.
Next he witters on about spending on the team under the new board.
Granted not much has been spent on the team yet but with the mess the
board left behind it's not surprising that the new board is being
careful. We have to remember that the McCann consortium put alot of
money into the club. For every pound they put in thats one pound more
than the old board. To have any chance of getting their money back the
team must be succesful, the previous board had nothing to lose for lack
of success and eventually gained quite substantially for abject
failure.
He calls the new board the Poltiburo (right spelling ?) That's exactly
what I remember calling the old board for many years and under them we
also called the View TASS (Russian communist propoganda paper).
Throughout the ramblings he says McNiell had to be sacked, Brady had to
go, Jordan was boring at Hearts, Cassidy had to go...... The fans knew
all this but we didn't appoint them. Those who were answerable to no
one did so and as such should have carried the can for these
appointments and should have went also.
I could keep going but the weekend is near. I would say read the
serialisation in The Herald but lets have one final boycott..........
On Kellys book. Don't buy it and put more undeserved money in his
already stuffed pockets.
Cheers, Stevie
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48.1248 | What a cheek | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Thu Sep 08 1994 14:58 | 13 |
|
I couldn't keep away. I've just been reading todays exciting
installment of the ramblings of a bitter man and when he describes the
final day when McCann got rid of him he says "I could hear the crowd
chanting "Michael Kelly's on the dole" before they made their way back
to their peripheral housing schemes...."
Can our opinion of this man sink any lower ? Without these supporters
from "the peripheral housing schemes" Celtic wouldn't exist. They paid
well earned money to support Celtic unlike the past regime with their
tartan shawls over their knees and their well cushioned seats in the
best spot in the ground.
Watch this space for more, Stevie
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48.1249 | More for you. | KURMA::SNEIL | | Thu Sep 08 1994 15:04 | 46 |
|
More MK extracts......
"I heard that McStay was going to organise a Spartacus
style players revolt. I was encouraged! The one thing that
board was united on was that McStay was no captain. We asked
both McNeil and Brady to consider giving the job to someone,
anyone else. Here was the player at last showing some initiative.
But Paul is no Wat Tyler (he's no Bobby Murdoch either but
that's a different story) and this latest report turned out
to be another disappointment. Paul and the other players were
thinking about doing something but never quite got round to doing it.
And, anyway, even if they had submitted transfer requests they weren't
going to go anywhere, they said. They were right about that. McStay
had put himself in the shop window the previous summer and as far
as anyone on the board knew, had never even got a tickle. What chance
had the rest got, after the season we had had ad the wages they
were on? But they couldn't even follow thru with their master plan.
They were talked out of it.
Nicholas was another one who claimed to opposed the Bored, though
like McStay, he kept it pretty well hidden when I was around.
I can understand this bitterness.He was a particularly talented
player who through a series of bad decisions, never fullfilled
his early promise. His love for Celtic caused him to leave for
Arsenal, where he never made an impression. I saw his resentment
against the board as more a railing at his own wasted career. He also
felt the club owed him money."
SANDY
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48.1250 | Phil to Paradise! | MASALA::RFOLEY | So acquiescent!.....It's pathetic! | Fri Sep 09 1994 10:35 | 6 |
| News is that Phil o'Donnell currently with Motherwell will sign for the
Celts today after both sides agreed a 1 3/4 million fee. He should be
available to play against Thistle tomorrow. Things are only getting
better!!!!!
rab
|
48.1251 | | MASALA::GMCKEE | | Fri Sep 09 1994 11:12 | 3 |
|
So Phil Potential is getting ready to take over from Paul Potential.
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48.1252 | | TRUCKS::SANT | comfortably numb... | Fri Sep 09 1994 11:47 | 25 |
|
The best thing that could happen for Scottish football would be
for Celtic to win the league title this season.
For all the success on the domestic front that Rangers have had
over the past x (7?) seasons, they have consumately failed to
achieve anything in Europe, and Scotland have been sinking into
oblivion on the international scene.
You can no doubt quote references to qualification for European
and WC tournaments, and of course history says they were there,
but only to disappoint and under-achieve.
The influx of foreign players to Ibrox has surely exascerbated
this decline.
A strong Celtic, built on the traditions of all-Scottish home-
grown talent, sweeping into Europe, will rectify the international
short-comings in two seasons.
Is the new regime at Parkhead getting their act together and
resurrecting this once-great club back to its former glory? I
hope so...
Andy.
|
48.1253 | | MASALA::SNEIL | | Fri Sep 09 1994 11:54 | 7 |
|
Give us a draw of what yer smoking.
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48.1254 | he's drunk I think | PAKORA::JROWAN | Auchinleck Talbot WILL be back! | Fri Sep 09 1994 18:35 | 3 |
| re 1252
I thought Alcohol was banned from the workplace.
|
48.1255 | He said it.... | BHAJI::JQUIGLEY | | Sat Sep 10 1994 04:24 | 7 |
|
"Rangers need a strong Celtic".....quote....
Richard Gough.
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48.1256 | Top of the League....and there to stay !! | MASALA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Summer | Sun Sep 11 1994 16:41 | 43 |
|
Re last few
My, the huns fortunes have surely taken a nosedive. How else would you
explain the Blues brothers spending all their noting time in an actual
football topic for once.
The signing of Phil O'Donnell in midweek has merely strengthened my
belief that the Bhoys have the best midfield in Scotland.
Our back four although competent, still have too many weaknesses for my
liking, and our lack of cover up front still worries me.
I believe the signing of Alan McLaren (Hearts) & a half decent striker
as cover for Walker & Donnelly, would go a long way to making this
years league challenge a realistic one.
Paul Wright (St.Johnstone) or Barry Lavety (St.Mirren) would be
excellent addittions to the squad, and at a reasonable price too.
(i.e. Not �4M for a big daft Yob) However, as far as big name/big money
strikers go, they are few & far between.
Eoin Jess or Scott Booth would fit the mould, but I doubt if Willie
Miller would sell either of these two young men. Who knows though, with
Shearer & Dodds commanding the regular places in the Dons strike force,
perhaps one of these young lads may just be tempted.
And then there is always England......with it's grossly inflated transfer
fees for average footballers.
Take a tip TB, keep your money North of the border.
Premier League 10th September.........
Partick Th.....1 Celtic.......2
Grant O'Donnell,2
Celtic's new signing scoring both goals in the first half, with Grant's
consolation goal coming 12 minutes from time.
By all accounts Thistle made it hard near the end, and Marshall had to
look lively in the last � of the game, making two fine saves to ensure the
Bhoys went home with another three points in the bag.
Up & coming fixtures v Kilmarnock (League) September 17th
v Dundee Utd (CC Cup) " 21st
v Hibernian (League) " 24th
All three ties at Hamden Park
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48.1257 | RAMBO | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Mon Sep 12 1994 08:55 | 9 |
|
QUOTE OF THE WEEK.
HEARTS ARE PLAYING WITH A FIVE MAN BACK FOUR
.....BIG RAMBO STV YESTERDAY
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48.1258 | Either that, or just boo them all the time | MASALA::JJACK | There it's !!! | Mon Sep 12 1994 10:48 | 14 |
| re.last
Why was this posted in the Celtic topic ?
Last week, the Scotland side which beat Finland had four Celtic players
in it's starting line-up. Is there ANYONE out there who knows when the
last time was that Celtic FC has so many players in one Scotland team ?
P.S. With Phil O'Donnell & possibly Alan McLaren, we could end up with
six in the team. No doubt if this happened, the attendances at
Scottish International matches would suffer, as the huns would do
what they did years ago, and stay away in droves.
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48.1259 | Where's your red nose Michael, 'cos your a clown. | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Mon Sep 12 1994 10:52 | 20 |
| After the final part of Mickey Kellys memoirs in the Glasgow Herald
there have been the usual letters giving opinions in the letters page
of the same paper. Not a single one had anything to say in praise or
support of this fool and instead he has been seen as a sad and bitter
man. It is usual for the letters page to give a balanced view of
opinions. Does this suggest that this man has lost respect from all
"true" supporters of the club ? I.E. Those who pay their money to watch
the team.
One writer pointed out that Kelly asked his cousin Kevin, old man
steptoe, Kelly for an assurance that he and his family would still be
welcome at Celtic park. The writer pointed out that he was sure Mickey
and his family would be welcome as are any other family who pay their
admission money. Perhaps Mickey was expecting some kind of deal where
he didn't have to part with and money in exchange for admission. Some
things never change. Dig deep Mickey and pay your money like the rest
of us and when the share issue comes round perhaps you'll consider
investing some of that pay-off you got into the club as the rest of us
"real supporters" will try to do.
Cheers, Stevie.
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48.1260 | Share Issue | ESSB::BREE | | Mon Sep 12 1994 11:39 | 4 |
| When will the share issue be made and what is the expected issue
price?
Paul
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48.1261 | A few more probz to be ironed out first | PAKORA::JJACK | There it's !!! | Mon Sep 12 1994 12:23 | 13 |
|
Paul,
I believe that an EGM is scheduled for the end of September, with the
flotation of shares & the bringing/removing of directors into or out of
the boardroom being the main talking points. If all goes well, I think
around December is the time to expect a public sale of shares in
Celtic FC. No prices are being mentioned by Gergus McCann at this early
stage, but figures of �50 to �90 are being banded around.
However, if we're top of the league, with the CC Cup in the bag & a few
more signings before Xmas, the value of the club may go up (ala Spurs),
which would in turn increase the shares prices. I think ?
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48.1262 | Egm timing | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Mon Sep 12 1994 13:56 | 32 |
| RE EGM:
I believe the EGM is this Tuesday. As according to one of
the Sunday papers, Jim Farrell is expected to be kicked of the board on
Tuesday, unless he resigns first. I then believe that the main meeting
takes place after this, but the standard of journalism in the papers
these days tends not to be too reliable.
RE: PARTICK THISTLE game.
I was under the impression that the Taylor report was to be fully
implemented in the Premier League, and that all grounds were to be
fully seated with no standing areas allowed. Yet both end of the
grounds were terracing and the Celtic end seemed to be overcrowded. I
was also under the impression that the terracing areas were to hold
less and less each year, as capacity was reduced through the gradual
implementation of the Taylor Report cutting standing area capacity by
about 15% a year. Does anybody know what the true position is ?
A good first half display and 2 well taken goals by O'Donnell put the
bhoys on top of the league, but they took the foot of the pedal in the
second half, and could have dropped a couple of points. The right back
position is a weakness, with Martin not playing, and further
strengthening of the team with quality players, is still needed, but at
least the groundwork is going nicely.
Rumour has it that Burns is still after Mclaren, Pembroke (of Derby?),
with Neil McCann of Dundee still being watched. but only time will
tell. Burns is believed to have had around 5 million to spend, so the
should still be a pennies left in the new biscuit tin.
Mark.
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48.1263 | Celtic Park: Soon to be the best in Scotland | PAKORA::JJACK | There it's !!! | Mon Sep 12 1994 15:39 | 23 |
|
Mark,
The Taylor report ruling states that all Premier League clubs (Scotland
& England) MUST be all seated for the 1994/95 season, with the
following exception.
Clubs that have just been promoted from a lesser division in the past
two years get another year to comply with the new regulations.
This is the only reason Partick are allowed standing room. If they stay
up this year, then they must play all of next seasons matches at an
all seated venue. However, what then happens if they go down the
following year, after forking out huge amounts of dosh building a
Premier League class stadium ?
Falkirk, who've just been promoted get the same deal I believe.
You also asked about the crowd limits for standing at grounds being
reduced every year. This was a UEFA ruling for European ties only,
and neither the SFA or SFL have implemented this over here to the best
of my knowledge.
If there's anyone else out there who knows better, I'd be glad to hear
from them !
|
48.1264 | Taylor report stuff. | PAKORA::JADAMS | | Mon Sep 12 1994 18:20 | 11 |
|
Re Last.
Clubs in Scotland are not bound to comply with the recommendations
of the Taylor report by law, as clubs in England are (ie. The Taylor
report is not law here). However, the SFA and SL have applied them as
mandatory to most clubs in the way that John said (promoted clubs are
given longer than "established" Premier league clubs).
Hope this helps.
John A.
PS. Phil O'Donnell is a bumper of a signing.
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48.1265 | re EGM tonight. | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Tue Sep 13 1994 14:08 | 26 |
| Accordind to the Daily Rangers, its Celtic's A.G.M tonight, which will
be proceeded by an E.G.M. with one item of business. This is to remove
'sleepy' Jim Farrell from the Celtic Board. He is the last of the
'magnificent seven' directors left, from the old Politburo. 3 others
decided not to ask for re-election. ie they didnt want to face the
humiliation of being kicked off the board.
A new chairman is expected to be appointed. This may only be an interim
post, until the public flotation is completed, and new shareholders have
been involved. However the main players are still going to be McCann
and his team, and Gerald Weisfield's consortium. Wiesfield is reputed
to hold 25% of the share capital, and thus will expect some positions
for his followers. it was rumoured that he was after the chairmanship,
but only time will tell.
The 2 new directors, whose names I cant remember, and are responcible
for Finance and Marketing, also have a large spread in the paper, which
tells of their plans to increase revenues in a variety of ways, and
also plan to have a large base of season ticket holders. They are also
upset by the reaction of other clubs, to some of their plans, believing
that they may be too progressive for other clubs to comprehend. But
they talk a good game, and have impressive business credentials. So
hopefully things are looking up.
Mark.
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48.1266 | Celtic's A.G.M. | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Wed Sep 14 1994 14:04 | 17 |
| The AGM tok place last night, with Jim Farrell being replaced, and two
new directors, Eric Riley and Patrick Ferrell being appointed. Farrell
was a bit upset, as he was one of McCann's original backers. At 72
years of age, and being the longest serving Director in the Premier
League, he is unlikely to have much to offer the new set-up at Parkhead,
if indeed he ever offered much in the first place. The fact that he
went on to the media stating that he received a fax from Micheal Kelly,
who seemed to support him, was probably the final nail in his coffin.
It is expected that an interim chairman will be appointed in the near
future.
latest reports in the media, concern the Huns reported to be about to
bid 2 million for Alan McLaren, with Celtic and other clubs still
interested. Hearts however have received no firm bids.
Mark.
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48.1267 | Another 3 points in the bag ! | PAKORA::JJACK | TCB | Wed Sep 14 1994 15:25 | 16 |
|
The Bhoys take on Kilmarnock on Saturday, in their 1st `Home' game
since August 21st.
A capacity crowd is expected, with the majority of Celtic fans eager
for their 1st glimpse of new sigining Phil O'Donnell. Killie are also
expected to bring a substantial visiting support, and no doubt some of
them will only be making the journey so they can boo & shout abuse at
Tommy Burns.
Apparently, Kilmarnock are playing some good football at the moment (Oh
well, there's a first time for everything I suppose) & think they can
come away from the National Stadium with a result.
I hate to spoil their fun, but the Bhoys will win by at LEAST two clear
goals.
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48.1268 | LSD Pie`s At Hampden..??? | MASALA::TDOLAN | Stick it on your spoon...SPOON..!! | Wed Sep 14 1994 16:40 | 7 |
|
Enjoy your few good results while they last..!!!
Tam.
|
48.1269 | .....with the promise of more to come ! | PAKORA::JJACK | TCB | Wed Sep 14 1994 19:06 | 8 |
|
Tam
At least we've had a few good results to enjoy recently
8*))
|
48.1270 | | TRUCKS::WARDR | | Thu Sep 15 1994 18:18 | 3 |
| RE loads-back: Andy Ritchie - the original "Fat Boy" ..
Ray
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48.1271 | hampden | MASALA::RFOLEY | So acquiescent!.....It's pathetic! | Fri Sep 16 1994 06:37 | 10 |
| re; .1258............."stay away in droves"?
JJ, was it not the other way round! Didn't Hampden used to be packed
full of "loyal" supporters around about 7 or 8 seasons ago. IE when
spaces at the "House of Hunnery" were in abundance and other outlets
for enjoyment were sought after by those thirsty for the regaining of
some form of footballing pride!
Rab
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48.1272 | a point dropped | MASALA::RFOLEY | Preparing a valedictory polemic! | Sat Sep 17 1994 21:54 | 5 |
| Wasn't at the game but the only information known (from the teletext)
is that Bobby Williamson scored after 59 minutes to give Killie a
narrow lead with Pat McGinley levelling after 85 minutes. Andy Walker
also had a goal disallowed for "offside". Don't know at what point in
the match though. Probably the 89th minute!
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48.1273 | You were saying John...???? | MASALA::GMCKEE | | Sat Sep 17 1994 23:03 | 17 |
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48.1274 | Gordon, who are you lot playing in midweek ???? | PAKORA::JJACK | TCB | Tue Sep 20 1994 00:00 | 43 |
|
Only until next Saturday Gordon, when Aberdeen take a point of rangers
& we gub the Hibs at Hampden
@:-)
A piss poor game at Hampden on Saturday saw the Bhoys knocked off the
top spot in the Premier League. TB's tactics were all wrong for this
match, having five men in midfield & Andy Walker on his own up front.
Killie immediately put five in midfield too, and the result was
something akin to Sauchiehall street on a Saturday night as the pubs
close.
There was little or no football played for the entire ninety minutes &
goalscoring opportunities were few and far between.
Bobby Geddes made a good save from Walker as early as the sixth
minute, and Lee Martin saw a reaonable effort drift over the bar from
25 yards. Killie played some good football in the first half, but I
can't remember Marshall having to make a save in the opening forty-five
minutes.
Killie took the lead mid-way through the second half after a dreadful
McNally blunder. A long clearance from the Killie half seemed to be
heading straight back to Gordon Marshall in goal, with McNally trying
to shepherd it back to the keeper at the edge of the box. The result
was that the defender left it to the keeper, and the latter did
likewise. That fat, baldie ex-hun Bobby Williamson decided he wanted it
more & stuck out a toe & poked the ball past both Celtic players &
into the empty net.
TB then took Lee Martin off, moved Grant to right back & brought on
Simon Donnelly. The result, a completely different football team.
At last we looked dangerous, and a few chances went a begging before
McGinlay finally got us off the hook.
Walker took a pass in the box, with back to goal. He managed to turn a
defender & shoot, but Geddes blocked well. However, the ball fell to
Pat McGinlay six yards out with back to goal. The midfielder decided to
back heel the ball rather than turn, and it rolled past the stranded
keeper & into the net.
Killie had a chance to wrap up the points in the dying seconds, but
Colin McKee contrived to fire his low shot wide, with only the keeper
to beat.
As mentioned earlier, a crappy game with Celtic's undefeated record
JUST remaining intact.
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48.1275 | With McGinlay & Mowbray the scorers | PAKORA::JJACK | TCB | Wed Sep 21 1994 06:17 | 19 |
|
Celtic attempt to reach the Semi-final of the Coca-Cola Cup tonight,
taking on Dundee United at Hampden. The Bhoys are still undefeated in
domestic competition, and are favourites to win the old League Cup
trophy for the first time in twelve years.
With Phil O'Donnell cup tied for the match, I expect the team to be;
Marshall, Martin, Boyd, McNally & Mowbray, Grant, Collins, McStay &
McGinlay, with Donnelly & Walker up front. On the bench - Galloway &
Nicholas.
Prediction: 2-1 to Celtic after extra-time. I fancy Aberdeen to
overcome Falkirk at Brockville (After extra-time), with Hibs beating
Airdrie at Easter Road in the regulation 90 minutes.
So get your fixed odds coupons on (Two draws & a home win for the men
from Leith).
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48.1276 | THE HAMPDEN ROAR | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Wed Sep 21 1994 13:52 | 43 |
| The Daily Rangers reports that "Blunder Bhoy" Mark McNally will
play in tonights game, despite Saturday's mistake. I suppose it must be
comforting to read this sort of crap about yourself in the papers, just
before a big game. But hopefully Mcnally will put it all behind him and
have a solid game tonight.
It is also reported that Ivan the Terrible will be dropping two of
his starlets for the game. Christian Dailly missed training on Sunday
to be with his girlfriend, who was dropping a sprog at the time. Ivan
hadn't gave him permission to have time off. Tony Higgens, secretary of
the Scottish PFA. reports that footballers haven't got around to having
paternity leave in the contracts yet. No doubt, as some players are
more adept at scoring off the park than they are on it, their bosses
would be worried about them never being at work.
Andy McLaren is also dropped from tonights match as he defied
Ivan's instrtuctions about not leaving Dundee at the weekend due to all
the big matches United are involved in over the present period.
I expect the Bhoys to win tonight, hopefully within the ninety
minutes, else I'll have a late night getting home from Hampden. Though
being at various 1/4 final ties over the years, ie losing on penalties
to Hibs (in 85 ?), and in extra time to tonights opponents (84 ?). At
least its a home tie at this stage for a change. A midweek journey to
Ayrshire from the East coast is bad enough, especially when watching
one of early exits. At least the Skol cup is no more. Just like its
sponsors, it always seemed to leave a bad taste in your mouth. so after
12 bad years perhaps we are about to taste the 'Real Thing' in the
Coca-Cola cup. However, a repeat of Saturday's horrendous performance,
would not be likely to see us advance. 5 across the middle against a
crap, boring team like Killie, just wont do. At least 'Rod Stewart' had
a decent performance, he was probably the best man in the Hoops on the
day. I cant wait wait to see Madonna though, perhaps we should sign her
as she reputed to be a very high 'scorer'. The team still could do with
a couple of players. Aproven goalscorer to take the pressure of Walker,
and A top quality defender to start of with. A good run in the cup
would give Burns more spending money, especially if we win it and
guarantee a place in Europe next season.
well onwards to Hampden. Does anyone prefer the Parkhead
pies ?
Mark.
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48.1277 | new striker ??? | AYOV25::MBONINI | | Wed Sep 21 1994 17:01 | 3 |
| Why don't the tic go abroad ,especially eastern Europe for a striker
since they don't seem to have an excess of foreigners anymore.(Mowbray
is the only reguler)
|
48.1278 | JC will do for me ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Thu Sep 22 1994 02:36 | 54 |
|
Coca-Cola Cup � Final:
Celtic.........1 Dundee United.....0
Collins, 87 Att.30,000
A typical 100mph cup tie, with glimpses of silky soccer few & far
between.
United started the better of the two teams & for the first half hour of
the match, they had Celtic running around like Stuart McCall.
The Bhoys eventually took control on the approach to half-time & were
unlucky not to score.
The Celts tried to keep the momentum going after the break, but again
United came back into it, playing some good one touch football in
midfield. However, after about 10 minutes of the second half, the Tic
gained the upper hand. We had plenty of possesion in this time, but did
little with. The passing was poor during this spell, and I cannot
remeber the last time I saw so many mis-placed passes in one game.
Paul McStay went off injured early in the 2nd half, with Brian O'Neil
replacing him. The substitute midfielder had a couple of long range
shots at Alan Main, but none seemed to trouble the United keeper. At
least we were beginning to shoot though, and you always felt a goal may
come & if it did, it would be enough to win the tie.
With only about 5 minutes left on the clock & with the fans roaring them
on, Celtic eventually broke the deadlock.
After a move down the right, the ball came to Pat McGinlay with back to
goal. The midfielder smashed an over-head kick against the face of the
crossbar. United cleared, but the ball was picked up by the Bhoys
again. Collins collected just outside the 18 yard box, moved diagonally
in & unleashed a dipping, swerving right foot shot past the keeper &
into the top corner of the net.
There was no way back for United, and the bhoys simply killed time
awaiting the ref's full time whistle.
We're joined in tomorrow's Semi-final draw by Raith Rovers, Aberdeen &
Airdrie.
Teams & Ratings (Out of 10)
Marshall 7 (Seldomed troubled)
Galloway 8 (My man of the match)
Boyd 6 (Seems to have gone of the boil. Too many mis-placed passes)
McNally 7 (Teamed up well with Mogga, and didn't make any mistakes)
Mowbray 8 (Won everything in the air & was solid and dependable)
Grant 6 (Done plenty of pointing, but little else)
McGinlay 7 (Covered the right side of midfield very well)
McStay 6 (Was playing quite well until injury)
Walker 6 (Held the ball up well)
Collins 5 (Done nothing, but scored the clincher)
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48.1279 | Cup draw. | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Thu Sep 22 1994 13:15 | 7 |
| Does anyone know what the cup semi-final draw is ?
also what the venue will be. I heard a rumour that Castle Greyskull is
being touted by the media. After all, the huns need the money to buy
some more crap players.
Mark.
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48.1280 | It's a fix! | BHAJI::SNEIL | You'll know us by our noise | Thu Sep 22 1994 13:37 | 9 |
|
Selik v's The Sheep.
AFC v's RRFC
|
48.1281 | | BHAJI::SNEIL | You'll know us by our noise | Thu Sep 22 1994 13:38 | 6 |
| p.s
Selik v AFC will be held at Ibrox.
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48.1282 | cup draw | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Thu Sep 22 1994 13:38 | 7 |
| cup semi final draw
CELTIC v sheeplovers AT Ibrox
one crap wee team V another crap wee team @ who really cares
Mark
|
48.1283 | United no more | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Thu Sep 22 1994 14:05 | 32 |
| AS we recover from last night win, and the shock of getting to a
semi-final in the new regimes first attempt, one wonders how a club
going nowhere in the eyes of Micheal Kelly, manages to be in with a
good chance of winning some silverware so early in the season. I wonder
how Kelly's Krazy Klub of the 7 dwarfs would have done any better.
last nights game was by no means a classic, but at the end of the day,
the Bhoys won, so who cares. After all, we can still win the treble
this season, no other club in Glasgow can. The game ws spoiled by a lot
of free-kicks being given for silly offences, with United timewasting
form the first few minutes. (old habits die hard). The referee did his
best to upset everybody in the ground, especially when making Celtic
retake a free kick at the fourth attempt. There was a lot of tough
tackling all round, with Paddy Connelly and the Maestro having to be
subbed due to first half tackles. Mcstay is doubtful for the Hibees
game on Saturday, but the injury is just bruising and a swelling and
nothing is broken.
John Collins scored a brilliant late goal, with a dipping,swerving shot
with only s few minutes left, to give us an early finish. With
penalties beggining to beckon. McGinlay had hit the bar the minute
before, with a fine turn and shot. Mogga won the sponsors man of the
match award for his solid display, and McNally won a round of applause,
every time he passed it back to Gordon 'chunky chicken' Marshall. Iron
Mike galloway had an effective game, snuffing out United's attack early
on, (mainly through one tackle on Connelly). Donnelly had a good game,
but he must hope to score soon, and break his duck for the season.
so onwards to Ibrox, and fleecing some Sheep
Mark.
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48.1284 | Send the sheep back with tails between their legs | KIRKTN::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Fri Sep 23 1994 04:22 | 33 |
|
I was livid last night when a United defender played a passback to Alan
Main & the keeper picked it up without the referee penalising him.
You see, he played it back with his knee & I was under the impression
that this as illegal. I was then informed by a workmate that this is
totally acceptable, the same as playing it back with your chest or
head. It's only a passback with your foot that is outlawed. Seems a bit
strange to me that you cannot play it back with one part of your
leg (foot), but it is OK to pass it back using another (knee).
Back to league duty on Saturday with another `Home' tie against
Hibernian. Me finx they'll be on a downer after losing to Airdire, so
I predict a 2-0 win for the Bhoys.
Another good crowd is expected on Saturday, and already Celtic are
playing to bigger crowds than last season. Our average for the three
home ties this season is 28,000 (That's 12,000 up on our average gate
last season), and this means extra money in the coffers right away.
The 17,000 season tickets the club has sold has brought in nearly
�3M right away + another 11,000 paying cash every game brings in nearly
�90,000 every time we play at Hampden. This will greatly assist Fergus
& the team meet the heavy financial burden the club has at the moment.
The hiring of Hampden (�500,000) & the loss of catering revenue etc.
should be recouped if the team continue on their winning ways & even
more fans start attending matches.
I heard on the radio on the way into work tonight, that Michael "IQ = 7"
Kelly has given his full backing to Lou Macari in his quest for
compensation from Fergus McCann. I wonder if the daft goat would have
done the same if Macari had been sacked when he was on the board ?
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48.1285 | Huns???? | YUPPY::HICKEYD | The longer u live the sooner u die | Fri Sep 23 1994 12:44 | 7 |
|
I,ve been reading this Celtic note and have come across such terms
as "huns" and "hunnery" . Who are the huns and where did the nickname
derive from.
Don in london.
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48.1286 | SHEEP? | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Happy! Happy! Joy! Joy! | Fri Sep 23 1994 13:25 | 8 |
|
Nowhere in this note does it actually say who Celtic have got in the
next round of the cup! Plenty of mentions of Sheep abound but this
means nowt to us south of the border! Someone DID mention AFC though.
Airdrie? Aberdeen?
Ian.
"who has a soft spot for Celtic"
|
48.1287 | | CLARID::STUART | | Fri Sep 23 1994 13:40 | 10 |
| re 1286
What's the soft spot then? Quicksand?
Ah, the old ones are the best ones.
Tell me, what exactly is Lou Macari claiming compensation for?
Gordon.
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48.1288 | | AYOV20::MRENNISON | Modern Life Is Rubbish | Fri Sep 23 1994 13:45 | 13 |
|
Celtic will play Aberdeen at Ibrox in the Coca-Cola Cup Semi-Final.
Helpfully,
Mark
PS. The Huns were a tribe of nasty people who raped, pillaged and
destroyed the Roman civilisation. I don't know how Rangers became
known as the huns,because unlike Rangers, the Huns spent a considerable
time in Europe ;-)
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48.1289 | | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Fri Sep 23 1994 14:50 | 20 |
|
Depending on who you support, the other half of the "Old Firm" are
generally known as the Huns, Scum, lowlife, vermin etc etc. It's all
part of the "marvellous atmosphere at the greatest club game in the
world". Nothing to do with the pure hatred and bigotry that the
supporters of these 2 once great teams feel for each other.
Lou Macari, that honest man, is claiming compen for the remaining
years of his contract at Parkhead. Celtic have recently launched a
counter-claim against Macari, sueing him for something or other.
Danny.
ps When Macari joined Celtic, he brought his own backroom staff with
him from Stoke, Ashley Grimes and 2 others. These guys did not get
sacked with Macari and are still on Celtics payroll, at a reputed
1k a week, even though they have returned home to England and have
not done a days work at Parkhead since Tommy Burns and his cohorts
arrived. Easy money if you can get it.
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48.1290 | Long may it continue.... | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Sat Sep 24 1994 23:25 | 37 |
|
Celtic........2
(O'Donnell,Collins)
Hibs..........0
Celtic go back to the top of the table tonight, after a
comfortable victory over Hibs.
Although leading 1-0 at half time, the Celtic defense, and
particularly Mark McNally made some shocking errors, with
Hibs missing at least 3 clear cut chances, when right through
on Marshall. McNally's confidence seemed to crumble, and although
he did get his act back together, Burns must now be looking at
bringing someone else into the heart of the defense.
The first goal was well taken by Phil O'Donnell, after some good
play by Grant and Nicholas, who slid a pass through the defense
for O'Donnell to run on and crack the ball low past Leighton.
Celtic dominated the second half, and began to play some nice
football. The back four looked a bit more solid, and Peter Grant
had the best game I've ever saw him have in a Celtic jersey.
The second goal came after some neat passing around the edge of
the box, the ball was eventually back heeled into the path of
John Collins, who fired it into the net. The rest of the game was
a stroll for Celtic, although they almost gifted Hibs a late goal
after a mistake by Mowbray, but Marshall made a good diving save.
A good victory for the Celts, and still unbeaten under Burns,
however the defense will need to be tightened up if the run is
to continue.
Colm
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48.1291 | 9 in a row! | PAKORA::RFOLEY | Preparing a valedictory polemic! | Sun Sep 25 1994 08:16 | 5 |
| 9 unbeaten games in a row. Things do appear to be getting better. All we
need now is 2 new solid defenders and a quality forward and who knows
maybe the Euro champions league next season will become a reality!
rab
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48.1292 | Top of the League...& there to stay AGAIN ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Mon Sep 26 1994 08:35 | 27 |
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Ah Canny hold it any longer captain....the bubble's about to burst
8*))
Yes, I was saying, wasn't I Gordon !!
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48.1293 | we'll see | PAKORA::GMCKEE | | Mon Sep 26 1994 08:37 | 2 |
|
8*)
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48.1294 | Rabsoothistree | PAKORA::JROWAN | Auchinleck Talbot WILL be back! | Mon Sep 26 1994 16:26 | 5 |
| RE 1291,
Rab, yur talkin as if yur pi**ed and its no even Wednesday
nicht yit.
PoP
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48.1295 | Tims on tour 94. | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Wed Sep 28 1994 13:49 | 7 |
| Does anyone know the date of the Ian Rush testamonial match. I believe
Celtic are due to play at Anfield in early December.
If anyone knows some good pubs in Liverpool, where us Celts will be
welcome, then all the better.
Mark.
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48.1296 | | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Thu Sep 29 1994 16:14 | 7 |
|
The game is on the 6th of December.
Colm.
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48.1297 | Appeals are useless.. | KIRKTN::GPIKE | | Fri Sep 30 1994 03:31 | 5 |
|
Celtic lost there appeal against a 100,000 pound fine for poaching
Tommy Burns from Killie.
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48.1298 | this is getting silly | MASALA::GMCKEE | | Sat Oct 01 1994 21:22 | 37 |
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48.1300 | another 2 points dropped | MASALA::RFOLEY | Inebriated gut volleying | Sat Oct 01 1994 21:30 | 10 |
| Simon Donnelly has signed a 3 year contract. Hopefully he will have
flourished into a fruitful player by then. He could have been useful
today after dropping more stupid points away from home. When will
Tommy B start signing some quality defenders? Wasn't at the game but I
understand the fans were treated to yet another defensive and
indecisive cock up, this time the sinner being Galloway who as we
know has suffered similar comic cuts in the past. Seems that without
Mowbray the defence is extremely vulnerable even although Motherwell
scored near the end of the match. Some rational thinking required by TB
if we want to retain a leading position at the top of the league.
|
48.1301 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Mon Oct 03 1994 17:07 | 4 |
| for all of us in Scottish TV land, Tommy Burns will be appearing on
Archie Mc Fearless' `Sport in Question' tonight at 11:40 pm....
Ray....
|
48.1302 | Good yin George | YELBUS::DSMITH | It's over the line... | Tue Oct 04 1994 08:49 | 8 |
|
Burns was scheduled to appear on last weeks programme with George Best
and Rodney Marsh(best programme I've seen for a while). Quote from Best
on Burns non-appearance, "I can't stand people who don't turn up for
shows!!!!"
Danny.
|
48.1303 | Back to paradise | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Thu Oct 06 1994 00:44 | 11 |
|
According to Teletext today, Celtic will get 30,000+ tickets for
the cup semi at ibrox, and aberdeen will get 8,000.
Planning permission has been granted for the rebuilding of the stadium,
with the new "Jungle" being completed for the start of the 95/96
season. At this point the capacity will be 34,000, this will increase
to 60,000 when the two ends are completed.
Colm.
|
48.1304 | I believe Bigotsville holds 48,000 these days ? | PAKORA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Fri Oct 07 1994 02:59 | 5 |
|
Colm,
Does this mean 10,000 tickets for other clubs, sponsors etc.?
|
48.1305 | very poor decision again | KIRKTN::GPIKE | | Fri Oct 07 1994 09:24 | 11 |
|
How did they work out the ticket allocation then, it does not seem
very fair to me.
probably it's been decided that celtic will need all the help they can
to beat Aberdeen and that tha Aberdeen fans won't want to travel to see
the game as it's almost certain that they'll go through.
|
48.1306 | To give them anymore would have been a waste ! | BHAJI::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Fri Oct 07 1994 23:49 | 7 |
|
I think it's based on the average attendances both sides have had so
far this season (Celtic = 28,000 & Aberdeen = 7000 to 8000).
Anyway, the tight assed sheep have never to my knowledge, brought
anymore than 5000 fans to Glasgow for a match regardless of the
significance of the game (excluding Cup finals).
|
48.1307 | Still unbeaten.....just | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Sun Oct 09 1994 00:02 | 46 |
|
Celtic......0
Aberdeen....0
A fairly tousy(sp) game with both teams missing chances, and
both keepers pulling off some great saves.
Celtic had O'Neil at the back again with Mowbrey still out,
McStay was back in the midfield, and Walker played, even though
his father died only a couple of days ago.
Celts had the best of the opening stages, and were playing some
nice football through the midfield, with Donnelly linking up well.
We had great chance to open the scoring after some good work on the
left, the ball was played through to O'Donnell who cracked in a
shot from about seven yards, only for Watt to pull off a great
pointblank save, the rebound came to McGinley at the edge of the
box, but his volley was just past the post. Aberdeen came into
the game more as the first half wore on, and Marshall had to be
quick off his line a couple of times, with Dodds through on him.
Celtic had to make changes to the defence a couple of minutes after
the restart, when O'Neil went off, due to an injury picked up
in the first half. Tom Boyd went into the middle along with McNally,
Collins went to left back with Falkner coming on to join the
midfield. If the defence looked bad before, it looked really
dodgy now. Aberdeen began to get on top(ooh err) and had two
clear cut chances to take the lead. The first came when Booth
ran almost the length of the pitch and sent over a cross which
Marshall flapped at, the ball fell to Dodds who put it past the
empty net when it looked easier to score. The second chance fell
to Booth, who crashed in a shot from about six yards, only for
Marshall to pull off an amazing diving save(Davie Provan said
afterwards that it was the best save he'd ever seen).
Celtic had a couple of chances late on, Phil O'Donnell(i think)
cracked a shot against the post with Watt beaten, and a Dons
defender nearly scored an OG with a rocket of a pass back.
A draw was probably a fair result, and with the huns getting
gubbed, were now joint top.
Colm.
|
48.1308 | away the paddies. | KURMA::RFREW | BIG RAB | Sun Oct 09 1994 03:07 | 1 |
| Second from top,goal average does count.Whose top now Colm.
|
48.1309 | Away the 'english' 'dutch' 'germans' 'oanybody' | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | Perfect '9' or bust... | Sun Oct 09 1994 04:48 | 6 |
| Second from top,goal average does count.Whose top now Colm.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Rab, don't you mean goal difference ????
and it only counts at the end of the season if both teams are on equal
points.
|
48.1310 | there's only one teddy bears | KURMA::RFREW | BIG RAB | Sun Oct 09 1994 05:06 | 2 |
| You only have to look at the league table in the paper today Colin
that will tell you whose on top.
|
48.1311 | | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | Exactement ce qu'il faut, Brian! | Sun Oct 09 1994 09:57 | 6 |
|
Is that the same "Big Rab" who was a Cowdenbeath supporter a couple of
weeks ago? 8-))
Archie
|
48.1312 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Mon Oct 10 1994 09:56 | 7 |
| re- Marshalls' save....
A bit much by TB comparing that save with Gordon Banks' save v Brazil in
1970.... let's get things in perspective here, it was a good reaction
save which is what he's paid to do....nuff said....
Ray....
|
48.1313 | value for money? | KIRKTN::RFOLEY | Inebriated gut volleying | Tue Oct 11 1994 09:49 | 6 |
| I have to say that the prices which the fans are being charged for the
semi-final are quite outrageous. 16 quid for the club deck is an
absolute scandel. Mind you I'd be even more tee'd off paying a bond
premium of 2 grand just to occupy a heavily graffitee'd seat.
maradona
|
48.1314 | bad press | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Tue Oct 11 1994 11:17 | 10 |
| Has anyone else noticed the press of late giving it the Celtic were so
lucky story...Sunday Mail had the Marshall saves sad Celts one. What
about Watts point blank save from O'donnell and the post incident too.
The previous week was the same with us stealing a point due to a
penelty claim being turned down. Here's me thinking we were coasting
until we went down to ten men.
It's a conspiracy.
|
48.1315 | there,there.there | PAKORA::JROWAN | Auchinleck Talbot WILL be back! | Wed Oct 12 1994 12:15 | 3 |
|
Seems to me that everything in your favour is against you....
|
48.1316 | | AYOV20::MRENNISON | Modern Life Is Rubbish | Wed Oct 12 1994 13:45 | 11 |
|
Tommy Craig is no longer with Celtic. I think the phrase used was
"mutual consent" - my ar$e it was. Meanwhile, Macaris old boys
(Grimes etc) are stil picking up 5 grand a week between them yet they
haven't worked for months now. They are even being paid the odd win
bonus!! Also, Macari is trying to sue for 400 grand or so.
Although Fergus is doing a reasonable job, he's going to have to stop
p*****g everyone else off.
Mark
|
48.1317 | Chapuisat, take that! | PAKORA::RFOLEY | Preparing a valedictory polemic! | Wed Oct 12 1994 14:16 | 7 |
| Anyway b-shift boys more boring rumours. Celts in line for a 3 million
pounce for Chapuisat from borussia dortmund. The mist in front of the
treble is clearing............................................:-)
Maradona over and out
|
48.1318 | Tickets anyone??? | KIRKTN::GDOUGALL | | Wed Oct 12 1994 14:32 | 11 |
|
Macari is looking for compensation of 431,000......
He has no chance!!!!!!!
Now to tell you what I,am looking for...
A ticket for the semi/final against the sheep,There must
be someone out there who can get thier hands on a spare
ticket,
Greg.
|
48.1319 | who's next to sue????? | KIRKTN::JROWAN | Auchinleck Talbot WILL be back! | Wed Oct 12 1994 15:36 | 3 |
| With everyone and there dug now suing Sellik I am beginning to think
that McCann is a gangster and not a saviour.
|
48.1320 | I rest my case | BHAJI::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Thu Oct 13 1994 10:34 | 20 |
|
I was suprised to read (Or was I ?) in today's Sun newspaper, that
raingurs secretary, R C Ogilvie (Nice initials btw), was complaining
about the huns ticket allocation for the up & coming Old Firm match at
Hamdpen. This clown even had the audacity to moan about the ticket
prices being �12. He claims that all clubs are now jacking up their
admission prices whenever the huns play away from home.
Oh..what a shame. We've had to pay up to �3 more than any other side
when we go to Ibrox, so why shouldn't we take a leaf out of the huns
book, and do likewise to them.
On the subject of the 4,500 tickets that the black boabs are to
receive, I have only this to say.
4,500 tickets for a 34,000 capacity...is a great deal more (percentage
wise) that the 7,500 we receive from a 48,000 capacity when the match
is played at Ibrox.
What does he suggest ?
Should the 19,000 season ticket holders that Celtic have, give up their
seats to some obese fatherless person twice a year ?
|
48.1321 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Thu Oct 13 1994 10:44 | 8 |
| >4,500 tickets for a 34,000 capacity...is a great deal more (percentage
>wise) that the 7,500 we receive from a 48,000 capacity when the match
>is played at Ibrox.
Hate to be pedantic....but it isn't.
Paul (Maths GCE O'level grade B 1976)
|
48.1322 | Maths was never my strong point | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Thu Oct 13 1994 10:54 | 4 |
| In fact you need to give them another 600 tickets to even it out.
Sounds like they havve a fair case to me.
Stuart
|
48.1323 | 13% > 15% ? I don't think so... | TRUCKS::SANT | Feed me, Seymour!! | Thu Oct 13 1994 11:30 | 2 |
|
..everybody reaches for the calculator..
|
48.1324 | And the Old South stand is closed completely !!!! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Thu Oct 13 1994 11:34 | 10 |
|
Maths was *DEFINATELY* never my strong point 8*))
Anyway, the main reason they can't get anymore tickets is more simple.
The East stand at Hampden is a season ticket sell-out. The new North
stand is approximately a 3/4 sell-out. Half of the West stand (the
traditional rangers end) is also a near season ticket sell-out. So with
the exception of the other half of the West stand, the huns cannot be
accommadated anywhere else in the stadium.
|
48.1325 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | A knob of butter..... | Thu Oct 13 1994 11:45 | 1 |
| You were OK at Geography then !! :-)
|
48.1326 | | AYOV20::MRENNISON | Modern Life Is Rubbish | Thu Oct 13 1994 13:19 | 8 |
| > <<< Note 48.1324 by KIRKTN::JJACK "Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic" >>>
> -< And the Old South stand is closed completely !!!! >-
>
>
> Maths was *DEFINATELY* never my strong point 8*))
^^^^^^^^^^
I don't think spelling was it either ;-)
|
48.1327 | Seven Tims in the Scotland team, a record ???? | PAKORA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Thu Oct 13 1994 13:37 | 17 |
|
OK....so we've come to the conclusion that both maths & spelling
are definitely not my forte. Please take into account that it's been
over 14 years since I finished secondary education, even though it was
the good school I went to, my brain has got a tad slower since becoming
a DEC employee.
8*))
It was good to see seven Celts in the Scotland team last night. OK, so
McKinlay, Nevin & John McGinlay aren't Celtic players.
At least they're Tims at heart ;-)
|
48.1328 | | KIRKTN::SWRIGHT | Uno CoCa Cola Porfavor | Sat Oct 15 1994 16:42 | 9 |
| Latest score ..
Hearts 0 - 0 Celitc
Archie McFisty.
|
48.1329 | | KIRKTN::GPIKE | | Sat Oct 15 1994 21:10 | 6 |
|
Full time.
Hearts..........1 Celtic........didnae
Robertson
|
48.1330 | CUP SEMI TICKETS | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Mon Oct 17 1994 17:28 | 6 |
| THERE IS A PUBLIC SALE OF TICKETS FOR THE ABERDEEN GAME DUE TO TAKE PLACE ON
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
SEASON TICKET HOLDERS CAN GETY THEIR'S ON MONDAY OR TUESDAY.
MARK
|
48.1331 | Was it a GOOD one ???? | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Tue Oct 18 1994 04:16 | 6 |
|
errm...
What school did you go to John...???
|
48.1332 | Marketing? | STKOFF::SPERSSON | Pas de probleme | Tue Oct 18 1994 10:35 | 9 |
|
> THERE IS A PUBLIC SALE OF TICKETS FOR THE ABERDEEN GAME DUE TO TAKE PLACE ON
> WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.
>
> SEASON TICKET HOLDERS CAN GETY THEIR'S ON MONDAY OR TUESDAY.
So Celtic can't afford advertising anymore, and have to resort to
shouting out announcements in public notesfiles. Pathetic...
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48.1333 | Grimsville ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sun Oct 23 1994 00:01 | 47 |
|
Celtic........0 Falkirk........2
Att. 23,500 Henderson, 16
Clark, 55
Celtic's form continues to stutter from bad to worse, with yet another
inept display against so called lesser opposition.
All credit to Falkirk however. They always looked the more likely side
to score in this drab match, and the two strikes that took the three
points back to Brockville were just reward for their accomplished
performance.
Celtic had a chance to take an early lead in the 10th minute, but
McGinlay contrived to shoot wide from 18 yards, when he really should
have hit the target & at least forced a save from Tony Parks.
The Bairns took the lead in the 16th minute, when Nicky Henderson
picked the ball up out wide. He ran for goal diagonally, making Mark
McNally look silly. He cut into the box & from around 15 yards, he
hit a (mis-hit) shot past Gordon Marshall. Celtic's only response in
a dour first half, was a Peter Grant shot which the keeper saved well.
The game was all over early in the 2nd half when McGinaly failed to
score with only the keeper to beat. Falkirk then went up the park &
McNally needlessly gave away a free kick 25 yards from goal. John Clark
fired in a ferocious shot direct, and the ball sailed past Marshall's
left hand post.
Celtic's only other decent effort was a Walker shot, which Parks beat
away. The striker really should have buried it, as it was only 8 yards
from goal.
With defeats from Hearts & Falkirk in consecutive weeks, along with the
drawn matches against Aberdeen & Motherwell...we've now picked up a
grand total of 2 points from the last 12.
Even more worrying, is the fact that we've scored only once in the last
360 minutes of football !!
The Bhoys now need to try & lift themselves for the Coca-Cola Cup
Semi-final on Wednesday night, and then the visit of the huns to
Hampden on Sunday week.
Tommy Burns has injury worries, with both Lee Martin & Tom Boyd being
injured in today's game.
McStay missed the game today & Mowbray still isn't match fit.
Team: Marshall, Martin (Walker), Boyd (Donnelly), McNally, O'Neil,
Grant, McGinlay, O'Donnell, Nicholas, Falconer & Collins
|
48.1334 | 3 questions for a Monday morning.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Mon Oct 24 1994 09:40 | 5 |
| Who should I phone to order a couple of tickets for Wednesdays'
semi-final???? Or has it sold out already????Or can we pay at the
stiles????
Ray....
|
48.1335 | Club Deck....here we come.... | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Mon Oct 24 1994 20:49 | 9 |
|
I don't think you'll have much chance of getting a ticket for the
Celtic ends anyway, as most of the tickets have gone to season ticket
holders, and the rest to supporters clubs.
Colm.
|
48.1336 | I'm telling naebody where I got them.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Tue Oct 25 1994 09:27 | 7 |
| I've got my tickets for tomorrow night, I'm told that they're in the
`enclosure', whatever that is but we'll be with the Celtic fans
anyhow....
4 - 2 to the Celts, I could live with that....
Ray....
|
48.1337 | | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Wed Oct 26 1994 13:06 | 21 |
| RE TICKET SITUATION.
ALL THE CELTIC TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT. HOWEVER SOME OF THE SUPPORTERS CLUBS
WILL HAVE EXTRA tickets.
The enclosure is the old standing area in front of the main stand, which
was normally populated with neanderthal type beings, with low IQ, skinhead hair-
styles and Union jack or GOD SAVE ULSTER tattoos, most were the rejects from the
SS death squads, and would feel at home at a National Front Rally. Now that this
area has been seated, the old enclosure die-hards havent come to terms with the
modern technological advances of having seats in the ground, and have reverted
to their other pastime of Orange Walks. Their vocabulary usually consisted of one
word. 'HELLO' which was repeated often to form the song "HELLO HELLO its the only
song we know".
at least Castle greyskull will have some real football fans tonight.
Hail Hail.
p.s. I'm in the very front row of the front Govan NExt to the corner flag
so I'lll be the one gesticulating with the linesman and the SHEEP.
|
48.1338 | Here we go again.... | PAKORA::AMILLAR | Films Process Response Team | Wed Oct 26 1994 15:39 | 8 |
|
Good God, a couple of bad results and we're back to the "Ok we win
nothing, but they're ugly" type of note. I have it on good authority
that Rangers have sent out for Tony Mowbray masks for the first team
squad. 8-))
Archie
|
48.1339 | Effort in place of Skill. | PAKORA::AMCKAY | Andy Pandy | Wed Oct 26 1994 16:56 | 3 |
|
WANTED...Another 10 Peter Grant's, now you know how bad the
football is getting.
|
48.1340 | | PAKORA::GCULLION | | Wed Oct 26 1994 21:00 | 7 |
|
Half time from Ibrox:
Celtic 0 - 0 Aberdeen
|
48.1341 | 1st trophy (nearly) in the bag !! | PAKORA::GCULLION | | Wed Oct 26 1994 22:28 | 8 |
|
Final result after extra time:
Celtic 1 - 0 Aberdeen
O'Neill '99
|
48.1342 | RAITH FOR THE CUP!!! | PAKORA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Wed Oct 26 1994 22:29 | 3 |
|
Tic 1 Sheep 0
|
48.1343 | match report and food review.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | June18-94, the Italian Job | Thu Oct 27 1994 09:05 | 5 |
| great result, great atmos, great referee....NOT, the standard of
football was dire, Ibrox ran out of pies by half time so I had to eat
a packet of their mingin crisps, (sea salt and malt vinegar....retch)
Ray....
|
48.1344 | Celtic pies at Ibrox.....GREEN mouldy ones. | PAKORA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Thu Oct 27 1994 23:03 | 4 |
|
You should have had a Boli soup......8*)
Davie
|
48.1345 | And boy, do they look dum ! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Sat Oct 29 1994 10:56 | 12 |
|
Enjoyed the result on Wednesday night, but the game itself was of a
very poor standard.
Still, we're in the final & looking forward to a good/night day out.
Just a word on the Club Deck stand at Ibrox..........Crap !!
The seats are too close together, and your knees end up black & blue
by the time the match is over. It is also impossible to see the nearside
touchline from the rear of this part of the ground. Any huns who forked
out money for one of the worst seats in the ground, must be even dummer
than they look !
|
48.1346 | Ewe were lucky on Wednesday !!!! | PAKORA::EMACDONALD | Ninty Five % Technique,5% Power | Sun Oct 30 1994 10:35 | 18 |
|
< Enjoyed the result on Wednesday night, but the game itself was of a
< very poor standard.
< Still, we're in the final & looking forward to a good/night day out.
< Just a word on the Club Deck stand at Ibrox..........Crap !!
< The seats are too close together, and your "knees end up black & blue"
< by the time the match is over. It is also impossible to see the nearside
< touchline from the rear of this part of the ground. Any huns who forked
< out money for one of the worst seats in the ground, must be even dummer
< than they look !
JJ,
re the bit in your note about knees being "Black & Blue"
I am sure you told me that is how your knees are most Sundays after
a trip to the chipalapel. :-) :-)
EM
|
48.1347 | Rangers back on TOP !!!!! | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | Whistle while you work !!! NOT | Sun Oct 30 1994 18:04 | 7 |
|
Celtic 1 Rangers 3
Byrne Hateley 2
Laudrup 1
SQF Jambo #1
|
48.1348 | Not one broken seat! | PAKORA::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Sun Oct 30 1994 23:41 | 28 |
| Rangers had the same grit and determination today that we had on
Wednesday night and as we deserved to win then, so they did today (much
as it hurts me to say it). Celtic looked a bit jaded and although they
passed the ball about in the midfield, never looked urgent enough
up-front or secure enough in defence. Still I'm more pleased to have
won on Wed and get beaten today than the other way round because let's
face it, our best chance of a trophy and qualifying for Europe is by
winning the League Cup as I don't believe the current team has much
chance of the League.
The weaknesses are there for all to see, mainly up front where the lack
of goals from our front men is becoming a matter of grave concern
bordering on the crisis. Andy Walker is the only recognised striker to
have scored this season and his hit rate is not exactly setting the
heather on fire. It's not just the addition of players that is required
however, it is deciding on how to get the ball into these guys; high
balls from deep areas is no good to Walker and Donnelly; what is needed
is someone to take the ball wide (from a midfield player,
preferably on the ground) and make low crosses/cutbacks so that Walker
and Donnelly are facing the ball as they make runs into the area, not
trying to bring down high balls with their backs to goal.
I just hope Burns uses the next few days to contemplate the teams
tactics and get it sorted before next week, because unless he starts to
get strikes from the strikers, then the league cup could be his first
(if we actually win it!) and last trophy.
Eddie
|
48.1349 | We're in the final, we're in the final..you're no ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Mon Oct 31 1994 17:26 | 12 |
|
Totally agree with you Eddie. The better team won on the day. But it's
only half time in the league as far as Old Firm matches go, with the
score at 1-1 with both sides scoring three, and conceding three.
I also agree, that the CC Cup is the Celts only real chance of any
silverware this season, as they simply aren't good enough to win the
League just yet. This means the huns will undoubtedly chalk up their
7th title in a row, as the rest of the teams in Scotland are just as
bad, if not worse, than us.
|
48.1350 | last note was very bias | PAKORA::GPIKE | | Mon Oct 31 1994 20:39 | 19 |
|
I agree that Celtic will not win the league this year but i don't agree
that because celtic won't be putting in a challenge that nobody else
can.
There are more teams in the ***Leagues*** than celtic and rangers
and they do not have a devine right to be the only teams to challenge
for titles.
Glasgow teams!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!big headed or what.
|
48.1351 | Don't like to say this but I agree with Pikie. | PAKORA::SROBINS | never up never in | Mon Oct 31 1994 21:07 | 13 |
|
Yes Gordon your right,but the point I think JJ is trying to make is
that there is not any other teams in the league capable of making a
challenge and that includes Celitic.Rangers have been through a bad
spell since the start of the season but even when they are struggling
they still pick up points,that can't be said for many teams in the
scottish leagues,take Abberdeen for example.
Yes Celtic and Rangers have dominated the premier league for as long
as I can remmember but that does not give them the right to think they
can win it year in year out but until the FA and the other teams in the
scottish leagues start to invest the amount of money that Rangers have
invested in both their team and their ground I can't see things
changing for a few years.
|
48.1352 | more rubbish | PAKORA::GPIKE | | Mon Oct 31 1994 23:18 | 23 |
|
Sean, A lot of teams have had problems as well as Rangers e.g.
Aberdeen lost Jess,Shearer,Theo S or Hearts with problems with
defencers suspended/injured, or Hibs with the same story, but the
difference between them and Rangers or Celtic is that there first
team squads are smaller so the loss of one or two players will
make a real difference to the team performance.
So now that the other teams are starting to get there injury/suspension
problems sorted out you will probably start to see the league challenge
to rangers starting to materialise.
Although i believe the challenge will come from Hibs, Motherwell,
Aberdeen and Dundee Utd for this season.
Other teams like Celtic and Hearts will need an injection of players
before any realistic challenge can be made and this will probably
not happen this season. But in about 2-4 years time there will be a
change in football fortunes as clubs will be able to concentrate on
building good teams instead of good stadiums as is the current problem.
|
48.1353 | Stick to the Juniors,Pikey ! | BHUNA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Tue Nov 01 1994 08:36 | 16 |
|
re.-3
Gordon.....My notes are always biased, you should know that by now !
I agree that this years challenge will come from the teams you
mentioned + Celtic. By the word challenge, I mean be there or there
abouts come the end of the season. But......none of them will win
the league, as the huns are too strong in all departments.
It's no good challenging all season & then falling flat on your face
come the final hurdle (ala Motherwell & Aberdeen).
The only team in Scotland that can challenge rangers for the
championship, and actually WIN it.....will be Celtic.
And that will take a couple of years to happen !
|
48.1354 | pat | AYOV25::MBONINI | | Tue Nov 01 1994 14:01 | 4 |
| Has Pat McGinlay left to go to Hibs???????
|
48.1355 | Yes ! he went for 425K today .. | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | per mare per terras | Tue Nov 01 1994 15:10 | 1 |
|
|
48.1356 | | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Tue Nov 01 1994 18:26 | 1 |
| Well done Pat, clearly a step up in your career.
|
48.1357 | nkvghilgev | MASALA::GPIKE | | Tue Nov 01 1994 20:41 | 31 |
|
John,
I do not believe that Celtic are the only team that can win
the league appart from Rangers, and i believe i am not alone in
thinking this either.
Good buy for the Hibs in getting McGinley back, now maybe they will
win the league.(heaven forbid).
One of the main reasons Celtic finish high up the table is that they
have a larger squad than most of the rest of the league so that come
the last 10 or so games in the season the other teams drop away because
most of there players are tired, whereas Celtic and Rangers are able to
play fresher players of the same standard as the main team. This year
there are not so many games so i would expect this not to happen to the
same extent as previous seasons. So maybe this season there will be
another team as league winners.
|
48.1358 | | AYOV20::MRENNISON | Modern Life Is Rubbish | Wed Nov 02 1994 12:39 | 7 |
|
Terribly disappointing to see Pat McGinlay leaving Celtic yesterday.
The tabloids are saying that Celtic will try to buy Tosh McKinlay
and/or Owen Coyle in the near future.
Mark
|
48.1359 | | BUSSTP::DREES | | Wed Nov 02 1994 14:07 | 8 |
|
Owen Coyle sounds a right good buy......
NOT....
buy Tony Cascarino back he's doing well at Marseille :-)
Del.
|
48.1360 | Another world record signing !!!!!! | MASALA::GCULLION | | Wed Nov 02 1994 17:21 | 7 |
|
Word is,Tosh McKinlay has signed for Celtic today.Is there any
truth in it ????? If so, how much was he signed for ?.
|
48.1361 | Return of the prodigal! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Thu Nov 03 1994 09:10 | 7 |
| Tosh McK was signed for 350K and will be playing at left-back which
I'm sure will please Tom Boyd no-end.
It was also reported on the Celtic Clubcall yesterday that Celtic might
be interested in bringing Mo-Jo back; now wouldn't that be a turn-up.
eddie
|
48.1362 | Another mediocre signing ? | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Thu Nov 03 1994 13:02 | 29 |
|
re.-1
I think the plan is to move Tom Boyd to right back to make way for
McKinlay,which is a pity as Boyd and Collins were starting to get a
reasonable understanding down the left flank.
Sunday's result was a bit of a bummer,but going by recent
performances I didn't expect anything else.Everyone who saw they game
said the 'tic were crap (and so they were for spells),but for some
periods they played some of their best football for a number of games....
which shows you how bad we've been playing.
I think if we can win a trophy this season (CC cup),then we've got
to realistic and admit that it is all we're probably capable of
winning right now,and be content with that.Anything else would be a
bonus.Unless Burns has the cash to bring class players to Parkhead,then
we'll continue to make mediocre signings......but if he signs Owen
Coyle,then that would be the last straw.....the guys crap !!!
I wonder if Burns is regretting ploughing all his available cash on
Phil O'Donnell (did we need another midfielder ?),and not buying a top
class defender (McLaren,especially after Sunday) or a striker,when it
was aparent to everyone who watches Celtic,that these were the areas
that needed strengthening first.
Roll on November the 27th......when a third victory at Ibrox this
season could bring us our first trophy in years,and maybe take the
pressure off the players and the management at Parkhead.
Andy.
|
48.1363 | Mojo ? Surely not. | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Fri Nov 04 1994 12:19 | 16 |
| RE .1361
Are you serious about the Mojo thing on Celtic club call, surely not.
If this is true Tommy Burns must have flipped. Celtic, Everton and now
Hearts have got their fingers burnt with that twat, surely Celtic
wouldn't be stupid enough to take him on again. On top of everything
else I can't see the fans accepting it.
Surely you were joking just to provoke a reaction like this........
Please say you were.
What EXACTLY did Celtic clubcall say ? Are you putting your own
interpretation an some story or did it mention Mojo specifically ?
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.1364 | WE stole | PAKORA::JCRONIN | | Fri Nov 04 1994 23:39 | 3 |
| Todays press stated that Celtic are interested in John Robertson
Ferry Jambo
|
48.1365 | here we go again.....doom, gloom , etc.... | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Sat Nov 05 1994 09:06 | 3 |
|
Just what they need eh... another short useless striker.
|
48.1366 | 2 points dropped again !! | PAKORA::GCULLION | | Sat Nov 05 1994 17:23 | 8 |
|
Saturday's result:
Dundee Utd. 2 - 2 Celtic
2 Utd.fellows Collins x 2
|
48.1367 | ....NEVER.... | PAKORA::CGALLAGHER | | Mon Nov 07 1994 04:04 | 10 |
|
Re. a few back
The Mo-Jo story was not on the Clubcall, which gives the official
stories from Celtic Park, but was on Teamtalk, or some other rip
off phone line, where they make up some outrageous story in order
to get punters to phone in.
Colm.
|
48.1368 | A new recruit to Digital | AYOV25::JDOUGLAS | | Tue Nov 08 1994 14:37 | 6 |
| I think Celtic should sign John McGinlay from Bolton as he is strong in
the air and a good finisher.
On the 27th of November they WON'T be dancing in the streets of Raith.
The Timber Tim.
|
48.1369 | WHAT A CHOICE TO HAVE TO MAKE!!!!! | PAKORA::SROBINS | never up never in | Tue Nov 08 1994 15:29 | 18 |
|
I hope your right,
you see I hate to admit this but I will be
supporting the Tic in the final of the CC cup but as a fellow Fifer
and a supporter of the Pars it would bother me more if Raith won the
cup.
Though it does bother me a bit to think I'll be supporting Celtic on
the day.
Maybe the best way is not to watch the game at all and go and support
the boys match across the road from me,after all it has the
potential(sp) to be a better game:-))))))
SQF Pars man.
|
48.1370 | perv! | PAKORA::AGRAY | I've had a worse year than the Queen! | Tue Nov 08 1994 18:31 | 3 |
|
Yes Sean,we've heard all about your interest in watching "wee boys!"
|
48.1371 | What a load of rubbish..... | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Thu Nov 10 1994 02:57 | 37 |
|
Tonights result from Hampden.....
Celtic 0 Partick Th 0
Celtic have gone from bad to worse !This was a shocking display of
football,and Celtic were lucky to escape with a point.The only effort from
the Celts at goal in the first half was when Collins (who started the game
really well and faded) beat a couple of players on the left side and crossed
to Grant,who narrowly missed with a header.
The second half didn't really have much in the way of chances...Grant
had a couple of efforts which went wide,and John O'Neil (came on as a
sub for Donnelly) shot just wide in the dying minutes.
Thistle for their efforts had a goal chopped off,for which the ref
managed to see some infringement,but I don't know what !All I can
remember was Roddy Grant beating Mowbray (?) in the air to easliy head
past Marshall.Chic Charnley had a terrific game for the Jags,and I can't
remember him wasting a ball throughout the game.
After this shocker from Celtic,it would now seem that the Coke Cup
is far from being in the bag.
Tonights team :Marshall,Boyd,McKinlay,B.O'Neil,Mowbray,Grant,Byrne,
McStay,Donnelly,Nicholas and Collins.
Subs :J.O'Neil,McNally and Bonner.
Speaking of the cup final at Ibrox,it seems that Raith have been
allocated the Govan stand.
Andy.
|
48.1372 | Inept ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Thu Nov 10 1994 04:14 | 22 |
|
Andy,
Until TB receives a whad of cash to go out & buy TWO strikers & a
winger......I'm afraid we're doomed to similair results all season.
Donnelly needs to be punted back into the reserves in an effort to
boost his confidence in front of goal. Nicholas & Falconer should be
punted as far away as possible, and Andy Walker given a real kick up
the arse.
But I'm afraid it's not only our strikers to blame for our recent
medioce run. The midfield are hiding at the moment, and with the
exception of the Old Firm match at Ibrox in August, when we thrashed
the huns 2-0, haven't put in one decent performance all season !
Thank God the black boabs could only draw last night, as they would
have gone 10 points clear had they gained a victory.
TB will really have to get this shower's act together for the match
on the 27th, or I'm afraid our 5 year spell without a trophy could soon
be six !!
|
48.1373 | | AYOV20::MRENNISON | Modern Life Is Rubbish | Fri Nov 11 1994 16:15 | 12 |
|
The SFA have stated that Messrs Burns and Stark will be banned as
managers/assistant-managers unless Celtic and Kilmarnock can agree some
sort of compensation deal.
I hope Fergus gets the finger out, pays up and publically apologises to
Kilmarnock as he should have done several months ago. Killie now have
Celtic by the short and curlies as a result of Fergus' confrontational
style. Methinks the man has a lot to learn yet.
Mark
|
48.1374 | Geez peace ya monaing whinges ! | MASALA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Mon Nov 14 1994 11:04 | 32 |
|
McCann owes Kilmarnock nothing in the apology stakes. He thinks Killie
aren't due any compensation & is entitled to his opinion. If the
governing body insist that compensation is to be paid, then I'm sure
he'll abide by the rules, and pay up.
Why should he apologise ?? Burns was offered the job at Parkhead, and
accepted. If Killie are due compensation, then surely it is from Burns
himself for breaking his contract. Killie and all the other leeches in
Scottish football have suddenly realised Celtic FC have some cash & are
asking for ludicrous sums. Remember, Burns went to Killie from
Celtic for sod all......so what suddenly makes him worth �250,000 !!!
And as for assistant manager Stark being supposedly worth
�100,000....Come off it !
There are very few managers worth that sort of compensation, never mind
an assistant !
Let's face facts here.....it's only because Burns went to Celtic....and
not Airdrie or the likes....that figures like this are being quoted.
When raingurs were found guilty of tappin Dunc the Drunk from the
Arabs, I believe they were fined �4,000 ?
Why then were Celtic fined �100,000 for tapping TB ? And let's face
it, he was tapped for the job....wanted it....so he quit Killie for
Parkhead.
IMO....Fergus should give Killie some sort of compensation (But not the
ridiculous figure Herr Fleeting is asking for.....he should not
apologise, as he has nothing wrong. And the Scottish press/media &
every other anti-Celtic person in this country should get off the MD's
back & let him get on with the job in hand.
|
48.1375 | SFA into the Real World - Ha Ha ! | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Mon Nov 14 1994 11:49 | 11 |
| From an English perspective Kilmarnock are in the wrong. In any other business
from football if someone is head-hunted tough luck. The only way to hold on
to someone if to either pay them more or make the job more worthwhile.
If TB was so indispensible to Killie then why weren't that paying hime a huge
amount of dosh to do the job.
Nothing to do with the re-building costs of Rugby Park of course 8-)
Also, this all happened in the close season so it gave them plenty of time to
find a replacement.
|
48.1376 | WE WILL SEE ON SATURDAY | AYOV16::IREID | | Mon Nov 14 1994 15:36 | 10 |
| HAS ANYONE HEARD THE RUMOURS THAT CELTIC AR EBUYING JOHN MCGINLAY
FROM BOLTON FOR 1 million? IS IT TRUE OR IS IT JUST THE PRESS TALKING
RUBBISH AGAIN
CHOPPERS THE TIM
C.T.T.
WE WILL STUFF KILLIE ON SATURDAY AND MAKE THEM FORGET ABOUT THE COMPENSATION.
RE:THE LAST TIC v KILLIE GAME AT HAMPDEN, CAN YOU IMAGINE FERGUS McCANN
STANDING IN WI' THE CELTIC FANS?
|
48.1377 | KILLIE FOREVER | AYOV25::JDOUGLAS | | Mon Nov 14 1994 17:10 | 12 |
| Memorys, Memorys
Remember The last time celtic played killie you were outplayed outsung
and we were giving you a chance
this time it will not only be a plesure of beating celtic but also
taking the rip out of chezzy timmy burns as well
see ya
K.C.M
|
48.1378 | Killie to win 1-0 by the way ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Mon Nov 14 1994 17:24 | 5 |
|
I take it memories of school days are in the distant past ?
^^^^^^^^
|
48.1379 | NO MILLEN-IT'L NO MATTER. | KIRKTN::HSTRACHAN | | Tue Nov 15 1994 00:17 | 29 |
| RE-NOTE 48.1374.
I usually leave adding to the note file to the more gifted among us,but
Mr Jacks note has to be answered.Firstly Burns cost us 50k when he came
from Celtic not 'sod all' as you say,he came to us as a Celtic cast off
was groomed as player come manager through all the scottish divisions
and proved his great potential as a manager,only for Celtic to steal
him back when his work at Killie had only been a quarter completed and
you say 250.000 is to much,dont make me laugh.Dont let anyone kid you,
the whole affair could have been sorted out if that weasel face idiot
had played it by the book and as for compensation we should take Celtic
for what we can get,after all Celtic and that other Glasgow club have
done this to us for years.Face facts John you (Celtic) are on a hiding
to nothing,why you dont just pay us what we are due and try to get a
decent team together.
I hope Saturdays game is not going going to be a
vendetta,but the way Fergus and his two wise men are hated down Rugby
Park way i cant help thinking football will become second placed.
The Killie From Kincardine.
P.S.--- 'Thought'---- First trophy in years-----Coca cola cup ---- must
be worth--- 250.000.
|
48.1380 | burns out | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Tue Nov 15 1994 08:39 | 23 |
|
>>>> and proved his great potential as a manager
Huh ????? when exactly was this ???
I think the point being overlooked here is that he has not proved
himself as a good manager. Killie are a big club so most managers with
there resources could have got promotion. And don't forget last
season's narrow escape which was mainly thanks to a lucky result
against Rangers. I've seen and heard enough nonsense this season about
a great atmosphere at the club, renewed confidence, the all new Peter
Grant show etc all of which the great Tommy Burns is responsible for
and its crap. Celtic have won four out of thirteen matches in the
league , their highest win has been 2-0,(they couldn't even better that
against AYr and Dundee) and they are playing the worst football I've
ever seen... they were miles better under Brady when the likes of
Coyne, Creaney and Slater were playing ,at least all that was wrong
then was the defence.
I'm still convinced Burns was the wrong man for the job ... C C Cup or
not and Killie should be compensating us because they ended up with
somebody who has got a good manegerial record.
|
48.1381 | Leave T.B. alone | AYOV16::IREID | | Tue Nov 15 1994 11:56 | 13 |
| 'scuse me .1380 but are you a HUN???
T.B. has got us to a cup Final. We may not have won it yet
but we're just kick in the a**e away from it.
Compared to wee Loo, Tommy has put a team on the pitch that is
starting to play some good football. All that is wrong
with the team now is the attack, we have two dwarfs
upfront. He has sorted out the defence and the midfield and
if we had a good goal-scorer then we may be in a better
position than we are.
Leave T.B. alone.
Choppers The Tim
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48.1382 | Grow Up | AYOV25::FSPAIN | I'm the King of Wishful Thinking | Tue Nov 15 1994 12:25 | 6 |
| 'scuse me .1380 but are you a HUN???
^^^^^^^^^
All these opinions and still only 16 years old :-{
I despair !
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48.1383 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Nov 15 1994 14:19 | 4 |
|
Scotland have finally found an answer to Gary Waite! 8-)
JBG
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48.1384 | where *do* we get them from??!! | TRUCKS::SANT | Relax - I do believe it's working! | Tue Nov 15 1994 14:31 | 4 |
|
Oh goodie...... 8-(
Andy.
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48.1385 | | GENIE::BOLGER | Jerry Bolger. | Tue Nov 15 1994 14:32 | 5 |
| Andy,
There's no "i" in Goode !
Jerry.
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48.1386 | Aye there is. | AYOV16::IREID | Choppers The Tim | Tue Nov 15 1994 14:48 | 0 |
48.1387 | Ian Rush Testimonial | AYOV16::IREID | Choppers The Tim | Tue Nov 15 1994 14:55 | 12 |
| I am thinking of going to the Ian Rush Testimonial on Dec 6th with my
supporters club(Irvine No.1), although I would rather go to Liverpool
myself, or with my pals and be able to come back at any time rather than
before the bus leaves.
Is there any way I could get a ticket for the game in Liverpool and
maybe even meet some Celtic/Liverpool supporters down there or up
here for the game?
Please reply to my mail address or in this topic.
Thanks,
C.T.T.
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48.1389 | Choppers, are you dentally challenged ?? | KIRKTN::MCAMERON | A Shifts dogs body | Tue Nov 15 1994 15:15 | 12 |
|
Choppers,
Myself and a few other members of the SQFCSC are planning a trip to
Anfield for Ian Rush's testimonial....
You sound like a reasonable sort of chap, so you are more than welcome
to travel with us.
Could you forward your parents address, so we can check with them if you
are allowed to stay out after dark as the game is an evening kick-off.
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48.1390 | re .1389 .. arf arf!! | YUPPY::PANES | Will you take a cheque, Bruce? | Tue Nov 15 1994 15:24 | 1 |
|
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48.1391 | Bandwagonesque | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Sinning with a safety net | Tue Nov 15 1994 15:29 | 12 |
| Nice to see the p1$$ taking has wandered away from me.
May I join in slagging this young person (!) off?
PRAT!
BTW, those football songs you put in would actually get you arrested at
some grounds around the country, so I'd delete them pretty sharpish
from this notes Conf., before someone really takes offence and takes
the matter further.
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48.1392 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Nov 15 1994 17:03 | 6 |
| Matt
It must be pleasant for you to be able to patronise someone due to them
being young and naive ;-)
Stuart
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48.1393 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Sinning with a safety net | Tue Nov 15 1994 17:07 | 2 |
| Just trying it out, to see why you lot spend most of your time doing it. I
suppose I can see the attractions of it.
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48.1394 | OAPs like it | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Tue Nov 15 1994 17:09 | 2 |
| The reason we do it is that we are jealous of youth ;-)
|
48.1395 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Sinning with a safety net | Tue Nov 15 1994 17:14 | 4 |
| AAAhhhh...Yes, I remember those days...
Those debauch years of youthful, teenage exhuberance. Whatever happened to
those days....
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48.1396 | you must be watching Boston Celtics | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Wed Nov 16 1994 08:10 | 39 |
| re .1381
>>> Tommy has put a team on the pitch that is
starting to play some good football.
problem is they stop after about 10 minutes then either draw or lose.
>>> All that is wrong
with the team now is the attack, we have two dwarfs
upfront
we have got four 'recognised' frontmen only one of which has actually
scored in the seventeen domestic games so far... that suggests that it
more than just height that's a problem. Maybe our brilliant midfield
have no ideas on how to supply decent passes.
>>> -< Leave T.B. alone >-
final words on TB....he has spent 2.1million on two players and sold
last seasons highest scorer for less than he was bought for to a club
higher up the league than us. Tosh McKinley is a left sided defender
which means Tommy Boyd has to switch to the right...he could have kept
Shuggie the pole and done that instead of giving him away for nothing.
Shuggie could pass a ball and score the odd goal too. No TB gets rid of
him and keeps his two mates here instead to keep him company on the
bench.
Rangers measure their success in terms of the champions league and we
are supposed to be satisfied with a CC Cup win- the baked bean tin of
domestic trophies.
>>>'scuse me .1380 but are you a HUN???
No just someone who can remember the days when we could take points off
Falkirk.
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48.1397 | Ah'm no' bothered :-) | AYOV16::IREID | Choppers The Tim | Wed Nov 16 1994 08:50 | 5 |
| So Everybody has taken to slaggin' me?
Well, I suppose seen as I'm the new one that was going to happen,
but I'm no' bothered. :::::-----)))))
C.T.T.
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48.1398 | It's enough to make your heart go !! !!!!!!!!! :-) | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | We Now Work In Prison CELLS | Wed Nov 16 1994 08:53 | 9 |
| re-1
c.t.t.
I don't think we have to slag you off !!!!!
you do a good enough job of that yourself.
SQF Jambo #1
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48.1399 | | AYOV20::MRENNISON | Modern Life Is Rubbish | Wed Nov 16 1994 13:04 | 8 |
| > <<< Note 48.1381 by AYOV16::IREID >>>
> -< Leave T.B. alone >-
> upfront. He has sorted out the defence and th
Ha Ha Ha Ha. Habe you pinched big Mark Cullinane's Rose-tinted specs.
Good defence my ar$e. Mair holes than Glenaeagles.
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48.1400 | Is Glenaeagles a new course or have you mis-spelt it? | AYOV16::IREID | Choppers The Tim | Wed Nov 16 1994 13:22 | 5 |
| Celtic have only let in 13 goals so far this season, the third lowest
in the league, behind the Huns and the Hibees. It's no' exactly
brilliant but it's an improvement.
C.T.T.
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48.1401 | | PAKORA::GMCDONALD | We live in CELL block,T | Wed Nov 16 1994 13:40 | 5 |
|
Re 1396.
Wasn't it wee Lou that freed the Pole ?
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48.1402 | JC is not an ar$e | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Fri Nov 18 1994 07:59 | 9 |
|
Yes but was he not still clubless when TB took over ?
Todays Daily Ranger has a report about The Ar$e going for John COllins.
Hope this is another Record fable
.
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48.1403 | Let him go?? | AYOV16::IREID | | Fri Nov 18 1994 11:19 | 11 |
|
If Celtic sold JC at least we would have money to buy a
decent striker and/or defender. 2.25m would come in
handy to TB and we always have Phil O'Donnell to
take over on the left wing,he even wears Predator.
But what would we do if we got a 20 yard free-kick
outside the Huns box at Ibrox?? :^)
C.T.T.
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48.1404 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Nov 18 1994 11:27 | 6 |
| >If Celtic sold JC at least we would have money to buy a decent striker
>and/or defender
You are presumptuous to say the least. What the hell makes you think
that a decent player would want to go to Celtic where he has no hope of
medals except in third rate competitions
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48.1405 | Money to burn | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Noggin the Nog | Fri Nov 18 1994 13:18 | 5 |
|
Does anybody know anything about the shares issue ?
Malc.
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48.1406 | 60x10=Mc2 | KIRKTN::GCULLION | | Fri Nov 18 1994 13:37 | 14 |
|
As far as i've heard,they come in blocks of 10,at 60 quid a time,
which for you's less deprived out there rates in at 600 quid.
Now with this in mind,you have to buy the whole block yourself,so
if you don't have any money to burn (ie.like our last reply) then
it's not even worth thinking about,unless you know a couple of
folk who would all chip in.
My opinion is,let it lie for the time being,WHY,,,, well just
look at what's happened to Hearts when they asked there fans to
get behind their clubs share scheme. Total failure.
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48.1407 | Spending my pools win | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Noggin the Nog | Fri Nov 18 1994 14:06 | 3 |
|
Do you mean they are on sale then ?
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48.1408 | I'm not greedy,one of them will do | KIRKTN::GCULLION | | Fri Nov 18 1994 14:23 | 5 |
|
Don't know about that,but if they are you will have to wait till
next week,as i'm winning the pools + the lottery this week. 8*))
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48.1409 | Tomorrows Game. | AYOV16::IREID | | Fri Nov 18 1994 15:24 | 14 |
|
Is McStay fit for the game tommorow?
C.T.T.
P.S.
-1
I'M going to win the lottery. $ $
>
\_/
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48.1410 | RE SHARE ISSUE | AYOV20::MCULLINANE | | Fri Nov 18 1994 16:04 | 16 |
| IT IS RUMOURED THAT THE SHARE ISSUE WILL BE ANNOUNCED JUST AFTER THE CUP FINAL,
ESPECIALLY IF AS EXPECTED, THE CUP COMES TO PARADISE.
IF THE FANS ARE ON A HIGH, THEN IT IS EXPECTED TO PULL IN MORE MONEY FOR
THE KITTY, AND HOPEFULLY SOME FOR NEW PLAYERS.
RE 2.25 MILLION FOR J.C. WHO'S KIDDING WHO !!
IF THE HUNS PAY 4 MILLION FOR DONKEY FERGUSON, THEN YOU CAN STICK
ANOTHER NOUGHT ONTO THE END. EVEN 3.5 MILLION IS TOO LOW. IF BURNS TOOK THIS
ROUTE TO BUILD A TEAM THEN HE NEEDS TO BE SURE WHAT HE IS DOING, AS PLAYERS LIKE
COLLINS DON'T GROW ON TREES. (no BOLI jokes please).
Hopefully J.C. will stay and do the business.
Mark.
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48.1411 | Noisy Gits | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | | Fri Nov 18 1994 16:07 | 2 |
|
There is a hell of a lot of shouting in this topic
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48.1412 | Matt = deaf. | CHEFS::GEORGEM | We've got to get outta this place | Fri Nov 18 1994 16:07 | 1 |
| STOP SHOUTING!
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48.1413 | May we borrow a set of strips Mr.McCann ? | KURMA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Fri Nov 18 1994 16:09 | 8 |
|
I don't think TB will risk the best midfielder in Scotland, in tomorrow's
match against one of the Premier Leagues charity cases.
He'll give him the rest required to ensure he's fit for the Cup final
next Sunday.
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48.1414 | Stop embarressing us !!!! | PAKORA::GCULLION | | Fri Nov 18 1994 17:58 | 7 |
|
Re.1409
Are you old enough to enter the lottery ??????
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48.1415 | result | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | Films Process Response Team | Sat Nov 19 1994 19:14 | 3 |
|
Kilmarnock 0 - 0 Celtic
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48.1416 | Pessimistic note | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Noggin the Nog | Mon Nov 21 1994 09:20 | 3 |
|
I can see us getting beat next week.
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48.1417 | | PAKORA::GPIKE | | Mon Nov 21 1994 09:25 | 3 |
|
hopefully
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48.1418 | Nothing - Nothing | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Romanes Eunt Domus | Mon Nov 21 1994 10:16 | 17 |
| I ventured along to Rugby Park on Saturday and saw a complete load of
tosh. What a waste of a tenner! I think Raith must be counting the
seconds to next Sunday because, on this evidence, they will never have
a better chance to win a `major' trophy. The only players who, in my
opinion, earned their wages for Celtic last Saturday were Marshall,
McKinlay and McStay. Walker was awful and was rightly substituted, Collins
drifted in and out of things too much but he'll probably try to put
himself in the shop window next Sunday by moving up a couple of gears
against Raith.
Unfortunately Celtic appear to have problems that only money can solve,
particularly in the centre of defence which was too bad to be true....
Rugby Park looked well, though....
Ray....
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48.1419 | Defence problem solver? | AYOV16::IREID | Celtic - The Real Thing | Wed Nov 23 1994 08:55 | 6 |
|
Now that Andy Millen has been transfer listed by Killie
Celtic should be able to get him for their original offer of
300,000.
CTT
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48.1420 | "No huns at Ibrox" | KIRKTN::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Fri Nov 25 1994 02:09 | 46 |
|
For those of you out there who don't know, the first major domestic
trophy of the season in Scotland is up for grabs on Sunday.
Celtic & Raith Rovers will contest the 1st Scottish Coca-Cola Cup Final
at Ibrox, and it looks like we'll be heading for a tight match.
Raith are in the 1st Division, and Celtic are the bookies favourites.
However, whilst Raith have hit upon some good current form....the Celts
are struggling. We've now gone eight games without a win, after leading
the league race at the beginning of the season.
The goals have dried up, and our two main strikers are going through a
bit of a lean spell. Andy Walker hasn't scored in weeks & Simon
Donnelly hasn't scored all season !! If the Bhoys get an early goal, I
think this will settle them & they should go on to win. However, the
longer the game goes on without a goal, then Raith have a real chance.
Celtic will have to do without the services of Peter Grant (Suspended),
Tosh McKinlay and Phil O'Donnell (Cup tied) in this the clubs biggest
game since the 1989 Scottish Cup final when we walloped the huns 1-0.
Look for a team along these lines.....
Marshall
Galloway
Boyd
McNally
O'Neil
Falconer
McStay
Collins
Byrne
Walker
Nicholas or Donnelly
If Tony Mowbray is mentally prepared for a match like this, then he may
be considered at the expense of Galloway. I feel however, that the big
mans personal life may just prevent him taking part.
A victory on Sunday is just what this massive club needs to get back on
its feet again, and I'll be there to see them do just that !
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48.1421 | Gaun the Rovers..Stuff it up the Tims..!!! | MASALA::TDOLAN | Stick it on your spoon...SPOON..!! | Fri Nov 25 1994 03:20 | 15 |
|
-< " No huns at Ibrox" >-
You could never be so wrong with that statement...!
I`m a hun and I`ll be there...cheering on the Rovers to stuff the
guff from Castle Doom...
Tam... SQF RRFC for the day...
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48.1422 | Come on ye Raith..... | KIRKTN::APRYCE | | Fri Nov 25 1994 03:31 | 9 |
| re- .1420
I like the look of that team John.............
8*)))))
Thats what I like to see bags of confidence.........over confidence.
I hope your team is thinking along the same lines........ripe for
another trophyless year...
Alan.(RRFC fur ever)
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48.1423 | We'll be drinking holy water out the cup ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Fri Nov 25 1994 04:23 | 16 |
|
Tam,
I would have realised there was a hun in the stadium around kick-off
time, purely from the pungent aroma coming from the Govan stand.
Fortunately, there will be around 30,000 sweet smelling Tims
surrounding the odd niffy one to counter act the pong !
Al....I'm that confident we'll gub this small, meaningless,
insignificant football team from Linoleum(sp) Land....that I'll be
after my fiver first thing Wednesday morning (if I've sobered up in
time).
8*))
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48.1424 | I'm gonna be rich...... | KIRKTN::APRYCE | | Fri Nov 25 1994 06:02 | 6 |
|
Good go at that long word for carpet John.
I think you'll be in for a harder game than you think.
11/2 at the bookies Rovers to win,I'll have a tenner on that.,....
8/1 Dalziel to score first.I'll have a fiver on that as well....
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48.1425 | I don't think so. | AYOV16::IREID | Celtic - The Real Thing | Fri Nov 25 1994 08:31 | 2 |
|
Looks like you're down fifteen quid then...
|
48.1426 | Final tickets? | AYOV16::IREID | Celtic - The Real Thing | Fri Nov 25 1994 09:07 | 7 |
|
Does anyone know where I could get a final ticket for my pal.
We were told that we would get them off the bus but only I got one.
A ticket for anywhere-except the Govan would be very much
appreciated.
CTT
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48.1427 | There it's ! | MASALA::JJACK | Coca-Cola Red Hot Celtic | Fri Nov 25 1994 20:09 | 10 |
|
Choppers,
Some of the guys here at SQF have chipped in & bought you a ticket.
Unfortunately...it's a one-way Inter-City 125 to Penzance !
8*)
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48.1428 | YUR TEA'S OOT | KIRKTN::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Mon Nov 28 1994 04:48 | 2 |
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48.1429 | Nice one Raith........ | KIRKTN::DMCGREGOR | | Mon Nov 28 1994 05:32 | 29 |
|
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48.1430 | CELTIC TROPHY ROOM | BHAJI::GMCKEE | | Mon Nov 28 1994 07:04 | 2 |
|
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48.1431 | | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Mon Nov 28 1994 07:26 | 10 |
|
NEWS UPDATE...
The Archbishop Of Glasgow (Thomas Winning) was elevated to the college
of Cardinals in Rome at the weekend. It is believed that he is the
only Celtic supporter to get into Europe this year.
Trevor McDoughnut
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48.1432 | Easy..Easy...Easy | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | Films Process Response Team | Mon Nov 28 1994 07:56 | 5 |
|
Looks like this could be Celtic's 6-in-a-row season.
Archie
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48.1433 | things can only get worse | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Mon Nov 28 1994 08:28 | 5 |
| re .1396
I think my points have been proved without doubt now....
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48.1434 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Romanes Eunt Domus | Mon Nov 28 1994 09:11 | 6 |
| poor old Paul McStay....Maeshall should have saved at least 2 of those
penalties....bring back Packie Bonner, I say....
and congrats to RRFC for never giving up....
Ray....
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48.1435 | Celts for Change. | PAKORA::AMCKAY | Andy Pandy | Mon Nov 28 1994 09:56 | 4 |
| I loved the way Marshall laid the ball off for Dalziel to nod it
home,what else would you expect from the Celtic keepers of late.
|
48.1436 | | MASALA::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Mon Nov 28 1994 10:00 | 12 |
|
What's the difference between the Pope and Celtic.
The Pope makes Winning a Cardinal while Celtic make Winning a
miracle.
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48.1437 | Well Done The Rovers! | PAKORA::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Mon Nov 28 1994 11:04 | 37 |
| I would like to congratulate Raith for showing more determination over
the 120mins than Celtic (although Celtic did dominate most of the 90
mins and but for very poor finishing would have won comfortably) and
for not loosing the bottle during the penalty shoot-out; in the end
they were deserved winners.
As for Celtic, where to now. If I were Burns I would do the following;
1) Sell John Collins for >2.5Million and use the money to beef-up a
side sadly lacking in real class. Collins is far too good a player
to be in the current Celtic side and if he doesn't move-on, he will
eventually be dragged down to their level.
2) Take the captain's role away from Paul McStay and give it to Peter
Grant so that both players can concentrate on their respective
strengths; McStay as a player and Grant as a shouter.
3) Learn from his mistakes when it comes to team selection,
particularly in the area of substututes. He also needs to widen his
horizon's and stop looking at a potential signing's Celtic pedigree
(Phil O'Donnell, Tosh McKinlay, Billy Stark).
The defeat yesterday IS rock bottom for Celtic and the re-building
process is going to be even harder now but at least it should
re-enforce the fact that the current team, with some evolutionary
changes along the way, have not won a trophy for 5 years.
Yours in Total sadness, Eddie
p.s. Nice to see two of our most infamous gloating Blue-noses
(SNEIL and GMcKEE) doing what their good at; dragging religion into
football; but we shouldn't be surprised; they have had ~117 years of
practice.
p.p.s Nice to see JJ shooting us all in the foot with his already
legendary outburst in note 74.172. Cheers John!
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48.1438 | Aye right Eddie | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Mon Nov 28 1994 11:35 | 5 |
|
In the words of Bob Hoskins....
IT's GOOD TO GLOAT...
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48.1439 | | AYOV25::JMCFARLAND | | Tue Nov 29 1994 16:11 | 6 |
| Did Bob Hoskins no' say
It's good to Talk?
McFarra
|
48.1440 | | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Tue Nov 29 1994 16:32 | 3 |
| re last.
not after Sunday
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48.1442 | Good News ? | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Nov 30 1994 09:46 | 14 |
|
Celtic have got on trial two Nigerian defenders to try to
sort out our problem. They are Uche Okafor and Bolaji Douglas.
Uche played against England a fortnight ago and says that it
would be just like playing for Nigeria if he played for Celtic.
He is a free agent after leaving Mechelen, and the paper doesn't
say how much he will cost.
Celtic are also getting on trial a Dutch striker, Hans Van Arum.
He is 27 and played for Willem II, who bought him for #200,000
last season, which is how much Celtic will pay for him, if he is
any better than our current strike force.(which wouldn't be
hard):-)
CTT
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48.1443 | Laugh or you'll greet ! | PAKORA::JJACK | Ooh Aah | Wed Nov 30 1994 10:14 | 9 |
|
<<and says that it would be just like playing for Nigeria if he
played for Celtic>>.
Why, are Nigeria p**h as well ????
8*))
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48.1444 | Me a Hun? I think not! | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Wed Nov 30 1994 10:42 | 10 |
| Re: 1441,
John,
I read my reply again and didn't see a single word that
made me out to sound like a Hun, unless you put honest criticism
into that category. I can only imagine that you are taking out
your frustration on me because you are feeling a bit vulnerable
after your pre-emptive strike in the Raith conference.
Eddie
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48.1445 | EXT TT read it and weep bhoys..!! | PAKORA::GMORRISON | Dancing In The Streets Of Raith | Wed Nov 30 1994 11:34 | 33 |
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48.1447 | CRAP | WSTENG::DSMITH | Shut the F**K up Mr. Howe | Wed Nov 30 1994 14:17 | 18 |
|
re .1441
"Congrats to Rovers for their undeserved win"
Sour grapes or what? Cellic may have had 75% possession but stringing
passes sideways across the park doesn't really create chances in the
penalty box. The so-called "best midfield in Scotland" were crap,
Nicholas was useless and the boy-saviour Donnelly couldn't score in a
<insert words of your choice>. Burns would need about 15 million quid
to spend on 8 or 9 players before Cellic can mount a serious challenge
to Rangers, Motherwell, Hibs, Dundee Utd and Raith Rovers.
Wonder why McStay missed the penalty? He had spent most of the game
passing sideways, when it came to moving the ball forward he couldn't
handle it. Another over-rated has-been.
Danny.
|
48.1449 | constructive criticism | WSTENG::DSMITH | Shut the F**K up Mr. Howe | Wed Nov 30 1994 15:54 | 5 |
|
No!!
How's about replacing JACK with fanny?
|
48.1450 | | IAINF::SYS_167500 | | Wed Nov 30 1994 16:37 | 7 |
|
Dan,
that's a wee bitty controversial. However, in this case, I think your
right. :-)
Del.
|
48.1452 | | IAINF::SYS_167500 | | Wed Nov 30 1994 19:21 | 2 |
|
Funny fanny !
|
48.1453 | League result | KIRKTN::GPIKE | | Thu Dec 01 1994 03:36 | 7 |
|
Wednesday 30th Nov
Hibs.........1 Celtic.........1
Jackson 84 Collins 1
|
48.1454 | Come on ye Well...!! | PAKORA::TDOLAN | Stick it on your spoon...SPOON..!! | Sat Dec 03 1994 10:05 | 13 |
|
Seeing as we are as good as signed over to Motorola...and
they are the main sponsor`s of Motherwell FC...
I`d like to wish Motherwell all the best today against the
green and white dross from Hampden..
Tam... 8*)))))))
|
48.1455 | 2-2 | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Dec 05 1994 08:40 | 0 |
48.1456 | King Kenny? | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Dec 06 1994 09:59 | 8 |
|
In this mornings Daily Mirror, I never bought it, it says that Liverpools front
line for tonight will be Rush, Fowler, and Kenny Dalglish!
On last nights Ceefax, or Teletext on ITV, it said that the Nigerian
defenders wouldn't be playing tonight.
CTT
|
48.1457 | Disgrace! | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Dec 07 1994 09:00 | 13 |
|
Liverpool 6-0 Celtic
Bjornebye
McManaman
McNally(og)
Babb
Ruddock
Rush
Bjornebye and Babb score their first goals for Liverpool.
CTT
|
48.1458 | standard notesfile reply | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Wed Dec 07 1994 15:06 | 8 |
|
No....
Your supposed to say "it was only a friendly and the manager was just
trying out a few new tactics. We didn't want to play too hard in case
of injuries. We're not worried about the scoreline".
Neil
|
48.1459 | Joke! also in 62.55 | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Dec 07 1994 16:04 | 22 |
|
Willie Miller driving along the road doing 40 in a 30 mph
zone, when the traffic cops pull him up.
"Right Willie, you're getting booked for doing 40
on a 30mph road."
Wullie says,"Can you no' just say ah wiz dain 60
an' gie me three points?"
O O
>
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48.1460 | | UPROAR::LEMP | We danced the Lumbago till dawn | Wed Dec 07 1994 16:42 | 6 |
| > -< Joke! also in 62.55 >-
Hhmmm, wasn't particularly funny first time around.
Paul.
|
48.1461 | 6-0 is no joke! | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | Films Process Response Team | Wed Dec 07 1994 19:25 | 9 |
|
Was the joke meant to take away the focus from the fact that you were
gubbed 6-0? Mind you, I can't imagine that anybody expected the result
to be anything different from what it was.
I presume that the 8000 estimated Celtic fans who had made the trip had
paid for it prior to the Coca Cola Cup Final 8-))
Archie
|
48.1462 | | PAKORA::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Wed Dec 07 1994 20:31 | 10 |
| KIRKTN::AMILLAR "Films Process Response Team" 9 lines 7-DEC-1994 19:25
>>>> 6-0 is no joke!
Don't know about that Archie........I got a good laugh at it.
|
48.1463 | No More , Please! | PAKORA::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Thu Dec 08 1994 16:33 | 8 |
| In last night's Evening Times Fergus McCann was qouted as saying that
money would be made available to Burns "soon". This is all fine and
dandy but it smells of the "locking the stable door after the horse has
bolted" attitude that the old board (going back many years) had i.e.
instead of adding to the squad from a position of strength, waiting
till the situation gets into crisis.
Eddie
|
48.1464 | Time for a clear out. | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Thu Dec 08 1994 19:43 | 23 |
|
re.-1
If only we had reached a position of strength ????
In tonight's Evening Times is states that Burns is poised for a
Parkhead clear-out,and is determined to put things right by moving into
the transfer market.However it seems that money will only be available
if Burns unloads some players.
Any guesses as to who will go....how about Marshall,McNally,
Galloway,Mowbray,Falconer and Byrne for starters ?
Is anyone else of the opinion that McLaughlin will never be any
good ? Burns it seems wants to persist with him,but I feel the guy is
too easily dispossed and knocked off the ball mainly due to the fact
that he is only about 5' tall (if he is that !).
Anyway it's Hearts at home on Saturday,and nothing less than 3
points (what's that ?) will do to make sure that we don't drop any
further down the league table.
Andy.
|
48.1465 | | UTRTSC::WARD | | Fri Dec 09 1994 12:27 | 4 |
| Is it true that Galloway has been on the Celtic transfer list since
the year after he joined from Hearts ???
Ray
|
48.1466 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Fri Dec 09 1994 15:02 | 3 |
| If not, he should have been ;-)
Choppers
|
48.1467 | One from the heart... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Fri Dec 09 1994 18:16 | 112 |
|
Re 1464:
To be absolutely brutal, I think I'd sling them all out except John
Collins and maybe Tommy Boyd (but the jury is still out). (Maybe keep
O'Donnell too because he does have great potential, time will tell.)
Yes, even Paul McStay who started the season very well but has
shaded off since his injury to be a pale shadow of his former self. His
penalty miss in the Cup Final can do nothing for his confidence, and I
would say that now would be a good time for him to relinquish the
captaincy and take a wee bit more of a back seat (not necessarily with
Celtic either). Incidentally I always thought giving him the captaincy
in the first place was primarily to keep him here and secondly to try
to justify his enormous salary to the bored-stiffs at the time. However
that's all water under the bridge now. The other players at the club
are all much of a muchness and no-one stands out at all.
Getting shot of what is a pretty large player pool is not as easy
as all that either. Buyers will have to be found somewhere and selling
some of these guys will not be easy. Who in their right mind will buy
Willie Falconer ? (A. Lou Macari. If only.) So we are talking about
freeing some players which means getting no return for our investment
whatsoever.
But having cleared out the books who do we buy in ? There are very
few players out there who I would say are (or rather should be)
Celtic standard. Even Rangers only have one player who I think has any
real class (Brian Laudrup) but they get by because their own
run-of-the-mill players are just a little bit better than everybody
else's run-of-the-mill players. Personally I would like to see
Klinsmann, Cole and Shearer in Celtic shirts but there's fat chance of
that happening. Buying mediocre players as a short term answer is just
false economy and will fritter away the little cash available.
So we return to the Jock Stein method of team building i.e. youth
players coming through the ranks bolstered by older players around them
to give them some confidence and initial experience. Jock Stein bought
very few players in (comparatively) and relied heavily on the products
of the enormous Celtic Boys Club and a huge scouting network spread
throughout the British Isles. The main problem with this system is that it
is very long term and it would be a few years (and a few painful results)
before we reap any rewards. Also Rangers with their large potential
base capital can go out and buy a few more Brian Laudrups when the
going gets hot. The reason they don't do it just now is simply that
they don't have to, and they won't have to until somebody mounts a big
challenge to their supremacy. David Murray has changed the entire face
of the game in Scotland (with a bit of prodding from Graeme Souness)
and we must run with him or sink forever.
I am old enough to remember seeing the 1967 European Cup Final live
on our old Ekco grainy black and white TV with dodgy horizontal hold. I
remember that team and how it progessed from there bringing through
Dalglish, McGrain, Connelly, Macari, Hay and others in the early 70's.
Great days, great days. It was the sort of time when going to teams
like Hibernian and scoring less than four goals was a bad result. And
it wasn't like it is now where Rangers win because everybody else is
rubbish, the teams we played then were OK (proof : Rangers winning the
ECWC in 1968(?). They were only in that competition as losing Scottish
Cup finalists) but Celtic were just so good. Their policy was just
total attack and simply score more goals than the other team (yes, Spurs,
it CAN work). However, the '67 team were 11 talented men (all born
within 30 miles of Parkhead incidentally) and I fear their like will
not be seen again. However I live in hope.
I feel strange watching Celtic these days. There seems no flair
about their play, no imagination, no urgency even, and it's a different
team to the one I watched around the turn of the '70s. I feel frustrated
and helpless because not only is there nothing I can do, there seems to
be nothing anyone can do to dig them out of this general malaise which
grips them, and I think perhaps the Back to Basics idea is the only one
which can bear fruit in the long run. The cure will be painful but it
is still preferrable to the disease.
In the short term, the forthcoming shares issue MUST be made to be
a success. One thing we are forced to spend money on is the new ground
and the sooner we get that out of the way the better because Fergus and
Tommy can stop wrestling each other for control of the biscuit tin and
concentrate on the main problem - putting one over the Huns. (Actually
it often occurs to me it wouldn't matter if we finished second
bottom of the league as long as we were above Rangers. But I digress.)
SO GIVE TILL IT HURTS GUYS !
I may have waffled a bit here (it's certainly turned out a hell of
a lot longer than I meant it to) but at least it's sincere. So on a
lighter note here's a joke :
"Knock, knock"
"Who's there ?"
"Fritz"
"Fritz who ?"
"Fritz a grand old team to play for ...."
An oldie but goodie (like me).
Yours in Celtic,
Malc.
|
48.1468 | more drivel from me | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Sat Dec 10 1994 06:58 | 56 |
| re 1467
I would agree with most of that. The old days will never come back.
Then everybody was playing on a level playing field more or less but
now Rangers can and will continue to outspend everybody else and will
continue to win championship after championship. I don't like to say it
but I honestly think they will get 15 in a row. As far as Celtic are
concerned a big clear out IS needed and I agree with the COllins/Boyd
bit and I would keep McStay. The rest....only O'Donnel and Walker if he
(Walker) was partnered with somebody useful up front. Remember the
double year ? Walker only really clicked into place when Mcavennie
arrived and when he left Walker wasn't long in following him. I still
think the main problem with Celtic is their whole style of play. I've
only been to three games this season but it was obvious then and in the
Final and every other game I've seen on the TV. Everything gets done at
100mph with little or no thought. I watched players in the final run
from midway in their own half to near enough the edge of the box with
their heads down not looking for anyone then when they get there they
look up and send it out to the wing. What is the point? A 40 yard pass
is always going to be faster and more dangerous than that rubbish. Take
note Galloway, O'neil etc. When Celtic scored their first goal it was
because Boyd took his time and strolled through the defence when he hit
the post then got the ball, waited for people to move into place then
crossed it perfectly..... a goal. Celtic had about 12 goal attempts in
the second half, Raith had two and scored with half of them. Celtic
could not keep up with the rate they were trying to play at and as a
result they get frustrated and that is why they are easy to beat. Hold
out then hit them on the break. How many times this and last season
were Celtic ahead then either drew or lost? Why do Celtic continue to
play this way. Well it's the same old nonsense that that the supporters
and talentless pr***s like Peter Grant go on about all the time about
the Celtic way and that's what Celtic are about- all out attack etc.
Crap ! Celtic are about winning trophies and being able to compete in
Europe and if that means changing style that's got to be done. I'm sick
of going to Parkhead or Hampden and listening to people screaming for
their blood if more than three passes go together and they are still in
their own half. Do any Celtic supporters ever watch European football ?
They are miles better than us and slower. So it can be a bit boring but
I'd rather be a bit bored for part of a match and then watch McStay run
around the park with the UEFA Cup above his head than be pissing myself
with excitement and watch Raith running around the park with the CC
CUP. Macari recognised the need for a change of style but his style
wasn't very effective. Maybe he needed more time and money. Still he
can't be forgiven for Wayne Biggens so he had to go. Macann brought
Burns in basically to please the fans ... that old chestnut the Celtic
tradition again but Ive already moaned about him in a previous entry so
I'll shut up. Anyway Celtic's season again rests on the Scottish Cup
for silverware and Europe. It would be best for Celtic if they get
Rangers in the final that way they are guarenteed to qualify.
So the next time you Celtic supporters are egging Peter Grant on in the
100 meters dash down the wing ask yourselves why Motherwell are the
only team that can challenge Rangers at the moment then tell Peter to
P**S off and go play for somebody else. Och it will never happen.
ME ....I can think of better things to spend 12 quid on.
|
48.1469 | its only a game after all 8-<<< | MASALA::SROBINS | Silly big Irish Fifer | Sat Dec 10 1994 09:16 | 4 |
|
My heart bleeds for all of you.
SQF D.A.F.C.
|
48.1470 | Mugs and their money are easy parted | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Sat Dec 10 1994 10:06 | 25 |
| The real problem is you believe in the myth. This cavalier football
p**h. Have any of ever looked with open eyes at what Jock Stein did.
1. Made sure he had a good DEFENCE. John Clark and Ronnie Simpson were
the most significant players in Stein's side. Sure people like Johnston
got the publicity but the strong defence gave the side it's base. Go
back and check how few goals they conceded and stop dreaming about the
"if they score 4 we'll score 5" crap.
2. You beat a very very poor team in the EC Final. This does not mean
you did not make a fantastic achievement being the first British side
to win in Europe BUT you immediately started believing the myth and 20
years later the outcome is brilliant - oops I mean obvious.
3. Myth - Stein never signed players it was Celtics youth policy ....
Bullshit. At least half the EC team was bought and every year like all
good managers Stein bought people. ok He did not spend money but no
Scottish team did then.
So please please continue to dream and next century after Rangers are
in the European League you can win 9 Scottish Leagues in a row again,
and sleep happy and conteted.
TGFITW should read TGMITW
Denis
|
48.1471 | THE WHOLE TRUTH AND NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. | MASALA::SROBINS | Silly big Irish Fifer | Sat Dec 10 1994 12:23 | 5 |
| Well said that man.
Bring them all back from cloud nine.
SQF D.A.F.C.
|
48.1472 | A Fifer slagging anybody--that's good! | MASALA::AGRAY | I've had a worse year than the Queen! | Sat Dec 10 1994 14:40 | 6 |
|
Amazing Big Yin!!!!
A whole note from you and no spelling mistakes!!
Now if only the pars could show the same improvement!
|
48.1473 | he he he!! | MASALA::GPIKE | | Sat Dec 10 1994 15:32 | 6 |
|
Now Alex you're talking from cloud cuckoo land with a statement like
that.
Theres no way the pars will improve.
|
48.1474 | It's enough to make your heart go..... | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Mon Dec 12 1994 05:20 | 46 |
|
Re. ::BREADIE
A few slight discrepancies in your previous note.....
> 2. You beat a very very poor team in the EC Final. This does not mean
> you did not make a fantastic achievement being the first British side
> to win in Europe BUT you immediately started believing the myth and 20
> years later the outcome is brilliant - oops I mean obvious.
I take it that you are on the wind up here.....but if not,
Inter Milan were well known to be one of the most feared and most
defensive teams in the world at the time. Celtic took them to bits
and WON the European cup in style. In the 9 years following 67, they
were beaten finalists once more and appeared in at least one more
semi final, and numerous quarter finals, while also winning domestic
championships and cups every year.
>3. Myth - Stein never signed players it was Celtics youth policy ....
>Bullshit. At least half the EC team was bought and every year like all
>good managers Stein bought people. OK He did not spend money but no
>Scottish team did then.
You say Stein bought at least half the EC cup team. As i wasn't around
to witness the historic days of 1967, can you please inform me of
the other players in that team that Stein bought. Myself and a fellow
Sqf Tim can only think of Simpson and Wallace, Auld was bought before
Stein arrived. Also in the 9 in a row era, Dalglish, Macari, Hay,
Connelly, McGrain, to name but a few were all products of the youth
policy, OK he bought a few to fit in, but the above were the backbone
of those great teams.
So to say that the Celtic youth policy was Bullshit is....well, Bullshit.
Money should have been invested in the club during the successful years,
if this had been done, the club would not be where it is today. But
the truth is money was not a big issue in scottish football, until the
Holmes/Murrey/Souness era. But when the transformation came, the
custodians at Celtic Park didn't have the money, and more importantly
the business acumen to compete.
Colm.
|
48.1475 | World's greatest ever team! My @r$% | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Tue Dec 13 1994 16:17 | 11 |
|
Colm,
I think what Denis meant when he described Inter as a "very poor team"
was that in that particular final,Inter had at least four regular
international players out injured or suspended.This meant that they had
to play some of their regular first team players out of position to
compensate for this and thus were not at nearly their best for this
game.
This,to my knowledge,has never been mentioned by any of the so called
"biased" Daily Ranger reporters.But when have they ever let the facts get
in the way of good myth?
|
48.1476 | 50 million | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Fri Dec 16 1994 10:01 | 6 |
|
Apparently Celtic are due to get a 50million pound
Christmas present from Gerald Weisfeld. This story is in
this mornings Daily Ranger.
Choppers
|
48.1477 | More details please ? | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Fri Dec 16 1994 10:07 | 1 |
|
|
48.1478 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Fri Dec 16 1994 15:30 | 6 |
|
Anybody else know anything about .1476 since Master Reid seems
strangely reluctant to answer.
Malc (too mean to buy a paper and find out for myself).
|
48.1479 | I doubt it VERY much........... | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Fri Dec 16 1994 15:46 | 8 |
|
I read the record at lunch time, and didn't see anything about this,
it could have been in a later edition though.
Anyone else heard anything.......????......
Colm.
|
48.1480 | Sherlock Holmes on the trail... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Fri Dec 16 1994 16:05 | 12 |
|
As his note was timed at 10:01 it would suggest it was an earlier
edition, if anything. On the other hand I don't know when you bought
YOUR one, Colm .....
I can buy next days' Daily Record from outside the door of my local
from about 9:00 pm onwards. Not that I'd want to normally, but sometimes
I need something to keep me chips warm on the way home from the pub.
Especially the zig-zag route I tend to take ....
Malc.
|
48.1481 | crap as usual | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Fri Dec 16 1994 16:07 | 3 |
| It was on the back page of todays record (Friday) and it was probably
crap as usual
|
48.1482 | | MASALA::MCAMERON | We Luv Big Dunc | Mon Dec 19 1994 15:54 | 11 |
|
It has been reported in the Irish press that prominent Dublin
businessman Dermot Desmond has bought 2 million pounds worth of Celtic
shares and secured a place on the board...Hardly 50 million but
encouraging news !
It was also reported this move would strengthen Celtic's Irish
connections rather than weaken them, as had been suggested in the
press recently....
Martin....
|
48.1483 | | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | | Mon Dec 19 1994 15:59 | 7 |
| re -1
So who is the Gerald Weisfeld that young Master Reid referred to in
.1476? I suspect he would probably have cut the Irish link ;-)
Stuart
|
48.1484 | "And when the sound of the battle is over....." | PAKORA::JJACK | | Mon Dec 19 1994 16:16 | 25 |
|
Gerald Weisfeld was co-owner (With his wife Vera) of a very successful
chain of retail stores, dealing in cheap `n' cheerful clothes.
They went from one store to dozens over the years, and then sold them
all to some firm for over �50M.
His stepson, Michael McDonald, and Glasgow businessman (And
acquaintance) of Weisfeld, Willie Haughey, were both appointed to the
Celtic board shortly after the take-over by Fergus McCann.
He's of Jewish origin, recently turned Catholic. He's been transformed
into a Celtic fan, by his stepson Michael, who's been a lifelong fan of
the club.
He was favourite to take over the club from the previous board, but was
pipped by McCann for the ownership. It was originally thought that the
two tycoons would work together, but Weisfeld decided against it. It
now seems he's back in the picture, and will soon cough up loads of
amounts of dosh, to secure a major shareholding in this now Public
company.
Major influxes of hard cash are required to get this huge club back on
it's feet again, from where it will no doubt be able to regain its
title of "Biggest (Non-Sectarian) club in Scotland".
|
48.1485 | Gerald Weisfeld - who he ? | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Mon Dec 19 1994 16:19 | 21 |
|
Gerald Weisfeld is a Glasgow businessman who owns (or owned ? Did
he sell it ?) the What Everyone Wants chain of stores. It's pretty big
in Scotland, I don't know how much inroads it has made into England.
Anyway he's a keen Celtic fan and has been trying to buy into the club
in a big way for some time. He has a lot of money he is willing to put
in but the trouble is he wants to be Chairman/Chief Executive and our
current incumbent is not willing to relinquish his role quite yet (but
would quite like to have the money). It's a bit of a stand-off between
the two as far as I can see however I think may be more than this
beneath the surface. GW does have a relative on the board, his nephew I
believe, and already owns a big wodge of Celtic shares.
I'm not sure entirely what you mean by cutting the Irish link, GW's
origins are in the Glasgow Jewish Community, I believe.
That's the situation much as I see it. Feel free to correct any
basic errors, anybody.
Malc.
|
48.1486 | Not quick enough - story of my life... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Mon Dec 19 1994 16:21 | 2 |
|
Beat me to it, ye bastid !
|
48.1487 | While we're vaguely on the subject ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Nogbad the Bad | Mon Dec 19 1994 16:31 | 5 |
|
Incidentally, what's the latest on the shares issue ?
Malc.
|
48.1488 | share issue | AYOV25::MBONINI | | Wed Dec 21 1994 08:49 | 12 |
| The share issue is supposed to be valued at 9.4 million now.
A Dublin businessman D Desmond is supposed to be buying a 4million
pound stake and hence getting a seat on board while a furthur 3 million
is being covered by another organisation. The remaining 2.4m is to be
taken up by the fans. The minimum stake the fans can buy is 620 pounds
worth which gives you a block of ten shares. McCann reckons around
5000 fans buying a minimum stake will fully subscribe the share issue.
This is an improvement on the previously announced issue of 5.5 million
and according to McCann the best part of the money will go to TB as the
stadium development is being financed through a separate arrangement
with the Co-op bank.
|
48.1489 | I've got a big wad. (Oo-er) | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Wed Dec 21 1994 10:03 | 5 |
|
OK. So how does one go about purchasing some ?
Malc.
|
48.1490 | A joke for a quiet Wednesday ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Wed Dec 21 1994 10:55 | 44 |
|
It is a special edition of that legendary popular television
football quiz show Quizball - Celtic versus Rangers.
Quizmaster : "First question teams, fingers on buzzers. Who was the first
British team to win the European Cup ?"
BUZZZZZ!
Tommy Burns : "It was Celtic, David."
QM : "Correct. Next question, who are the team who hold the record for
winning the Scottish League most times in a row ?"
BUZZZZZ!
Paul McStay : "That would be Celtic, David."
QM : "Correct."
BUZZZZZ!
Walter Smith : "Excuse me for asking Mr Coleman but do I detect a slight
pro-Celtic bias in these questions ?"
David Coleman (for it is he) : "Not at all, not at all. Tell you what,
here's a special question which I'm sure you can answer. Who scored the
Rangers goal in the League Cup Final ?"
BUZZZZZ!
Richard Gough : "Oh hang on a minute. Which League Cup Final are we talking
about ?"
David Coleman : "THE ONE WE BEAT YOU 7-1 !!!!!"
I heard that one from Bertie Auld.
Malc.
|
48.1491 | | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Wed Dec 21 1994 13:10 | 6 |
| re .1489
I don't know
|
48.1492 | Get your Celtic shares! They're luvverly! | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Wed Dec 21 1994 17:07 | 18 |
|
I don't know, if you want something done in this bloody place you've
got to do it yourself.
Right folks, I'm sure you're all waiting with baited breath (and
open cheque books) for news of the Great Celtic Shares Offer. Pick up
the telephone and 'phone 0800 1888 00 (a free phone for you skinflints)
and a nice woman at the other end will take down your particulars
(ooh no stoppit) and send you a prospectus toute de suite. Get 'phoning
folks, give till it hurts. So that once more the Huns can be sent into
oblivion and we can hold our heads up high in Europe etc etc etc...
I would continue in this vein for some time but I have to go to the
pub now.
Malc.
|
48.1493 | EUROPE, NO CHANCE. | AYOV25::JRUSSELL | | Thu Dec 22 1994 20:20 | 11 |
| MALC,
I WOULD SUGGEST THAT YOU KEEP PLAYING FRIENDLY'S AGAINST LIVERPOOL
ETC, CAUSE THATS THE NEAREST YOU'LL COME TO PLAYING IN EUROPE THIS
CENTURY.
THE GERS ARE THAT FAR AHEAD,YOU WOULD NEED CAPTAIN KIRK TO GET YOU
THERE AT WARP SPEED 10.
10 BEING THE AMOUNT OF CONSECUTIVE TITLES IN-A-ROW RANGERS WILL HAVE
WIN BY SEASON 97-98.
|
48.1494 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Support your local restaurateur | Thu Dec 22 1994 21:39 | 7 |
| Capital letters in notes are regarded as SHOUTING.
Please reset your Caps Lock or Shift Lock.
We're not deaf in here.
Tony
|
48.1495 | | AYOV25::DLAIRD | | Fri Dec 23 1994 11:18 | 6 |
|
I hear Celtic will have a new sponsor for next season.The new name
on their strips next year will be PAMPERS.....piss up front and
sh*te at the back.
|
48.1496 | y | REOSV2::STRATFORDS | Don't tell Mr. Mugabe | Fri Dec 23 1994 11:20 | 3 |
| re -1
Season of Goodwill to men still survivng, eh.
|
48.1497 | Right that's me for 94 | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Fri Dec 23 1994 11:57 | 6 |
|
Goodwill to all men except the Rangers first team squad round about
the 4th of January. Have a green Christmas. Buy Celtic shares as presents.
Malc.
|
48.1498 | Cleaning up the league.. | MASALA::MACDONALD | Baywatch Gynaecologist | Fri Dec 23 1994 20:52 | 7 |
|
I hear TB is looking at two players from Ajax...If we buy them
look out Rangers...we'll be 'cleaning that grime' off the top
of the league in no time.......WE'LL BE BACK!!!!!
Fed up listening to these Huns @SQF
|
48.1499 | Wake up and smell the coffee.. | KIRKTN::DALEXANDER | My hovercraft is full of Eels | Fri Dec 23 1994 22:44 | 3 |
| Re-1
Dream on Keith it'll take more than to players from Ajax to sort out
your problems.
|
48.1500 | B*G OFF DOUGALS!! | KIRKTN::MACDONALD | Baywatch Gynaecologist | Fri Dec 23 1994 23:12 | 30 |
|
Oh har har Dougie..Funneeeeeeee!!
Yet another part-time hun comes slithering out of the closet to
clog up the conference for the GREATEST team in Scotland, with
more pathetic drivel....as everyone else says to Dougie.....
GET A LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!! GO BORE SOMEONE IN THE RANGERS CONFERENCE..
THEY LOVE ALL THAT C**P!!
|
48.1501 | Sorry Doug...had to change it @:^) | KIRKTN::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Fri Dec 23 1994 23:39 | 9 |
|
Looks like Keiths got some time on his hands for a bit of fishing.
......or on the other hand...he might just simply be on drugs.@:^)
SQF Bluenose
|
48.1502 | Rev.2 | KIRKTN::DALEXANDER | My hovercraft is full of Eels | Fri Dec 23 1994 23:41 | 3 |
| Scott
Keith might simply be on drugs but a better explanation might just be
that he is "simple".
|
48.1503 | It took us a while but we got there @:^))) | KIRKTN::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Fri Dec 23 1994 23:44 | 1 |
|
|
48.1504 | B*G OFF yet again!! | KIRKTN::MACDONALD | Baywatch Gynaecologist | Fri Dec 23 1994 23:50 | 11 |
|
Aye.. and take the League next year as well.. it'll make it all the
better when we stop you getting to 9 in a row the following year!!
Then you'll have to start ALL over again!! :-(((((((((((((((((
BAN ALL BLUENOSES FROM THIS CONFERENCE NOW!!!!!!!!
|
48.1505 | See you in the new year as the Gers go marching on | MASALA::GMCKEE | | Fri Dec 23 1994 23:54 | 50 |
|
Keith big chappy 2 questions ??
1. Why would players at one of Europes top teams want to play for
Celtic...(unless they're CACK and can't get a game) ???
2. where are Seilick getting the money for the players (see below)....?
According to the Glasgow Herald (23rd December) the Beggars are skint!
The rebuilding of Parkhead hangs in the balance, even if every share in
the offer is snapped up. The in-depth investigation of the club's
finances reveals that if FB is given the lion's share of the cash from
the share offer, as promised by Percy, then the club will need to
borrow at least 20 million Sterling for Super Piggery. Even phase 1,
the new north stand, will require a borrowing of at least 10 million
Sterling.
No contract has yet been signed with Miller Construction for the
building work - this has proceeded so far on the basis of a "letter of
intent" - a most unusual arrangement as confirmed by the Herald with
other contacts within the construction industry.
As late as last month Celtic had cash balances of only 4.71 million
Sterling and outstanding debts of 1.03 million. Of the 12 million
raised in last May's rights issue, 5.3 million was used to pay off the
club's overdraft with their previous bankers, Bank of Scotland, and a
further 2.65 million used to buy new players this season.
There are many other calls on the club's existing resources. The
prospectus reveals that Celtic is to pay 175,000 to the Inland Revenue
in settlement of a PAYE investigation. A further 130,000 is still in
dispute.
An unsecured loan of 1 million from Eddie Kean is due to be repaid
next December. They are also committed to pay 450,000 for leasing
Hampden for this season. They have made no provision in their accounts
for outstanding claims from among others Luigi Macari, Terry Cassidy
and Kilmarnock FC. There is also the Superstadia debacle still to be
sorted out
A financial expert, questioned about the loan from Eddie Keane and its
timing is quoted "If the club does not raise the 9 million, he may not
get his money back!"
Oh and a merry Xmas to all you dreamers out there....
|
48.1506 | HUNS GO HOME! | KIRKTN::MACDONALD | Baywatch Gynaecologist | Sat Dec 24 1994 00:04 | 10 |
|
Gordon.. Surely YOU don't read the Glasgow Herald.....
There's no enough pictures in it for you!!!!
DEFIANT TILL THE END!!!!
|
48.1507 | Good situations vacant on Fridays. | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Sat Dec 24 1994 01:22 | 9 |
|
Normally I don't read the Herald due to the ravings of their chief
sports writer, but generally their stories hold more to the truth
than The Daily Rebel or even The Hun. Even though Jungle Jim is
a Celtic supporter he at least talks sense (now and again) and knows his
team are crap and are a VERY long way from being anything other than
crap.
|
48.1508 | Now getting slightly peeved.. | KIRKTN::MACDONALD | Baywatch Gynaecologist | Sat Dec 24 1994 01:57 | 11 |
|
He might talk sense.. but you talk total crap.....
P.S. that tape of yours will be taken from you and shoved where
all that rubbish you talk about comes from..Wayyyyyyyyyyy below....
loadsa smiley faces.....
|
48.1509 | Fly fishing by J.R. Mckee | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Sat Dec 24 1994 02:19 | 10 |
|
What's wrong Keith, does the truth hurt...
Scott,Dougie
Looks like the big man is close to the edge, a few more notes
should do it.
|
48.1510 | Anymore wisecracks.. | KIRKTN::MACDONALD | Baywatch Gynaecologist | Sat Dec 24 1994 02:22 | 6 |
|
You'll never take me alive.....The truth does not hurt..... I just
don't like the sight of blood.........except if it's BLUE :-))))))))))
|
48.1511 | Blue n White Christmas...Blue n White Christmas | PAKORA::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Sat Dec 24 1994 02:38 | 9 |
|
Keith,
If yer after the tape that much I'm sure we could get you a
copy for Christmas.
|
48.1512 | Xmas Song for Keith | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Sat Dec 24 1994 02:43 | 16 |
|
Verse 1
-------
Jingle Bells
Jingle Bells
Jingle all the way
Oh what fun it is.....you know the rest big man it's the same as
we've sung the last 6 New Year games
Verse 2
-------
Brian Laudrup
Traps the ball
Nutmegs Paul McStay
Oh what fun it is.....
|
48.1513 | zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | PAKORA::MACDONALD | Baywatch Gynaecologist | Sat Dec 24 1994 03:01 | 46 |
|
re .1511
Please get me a few hundred boxes......
The heating in ma hoose is knackered and I need something to throw
on the fire!!!!
....Oops sorry....I forgot....that stuff does'nt burn now does it!!!
|
48.1514 | | KIRKTN::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Sat Dec 24 1994 03:12 | 11 |
| > The heating in ma hoose is knackered and I need something to throw
> on the fire!!!! ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Why not use yer scarf n top....just like the thousands of other
selik fans that have gone AWOL over the last few years.
|
48.1515 | LOADSA SMILEY FACES!! | PAKORA::MACDONALD | Baywatch Gynaecologist | Sat Dec 24 1994 03:33 | 24 |
|
Scott, you bluenoses seem to have a short memory....
Take yourself back to before Souness and Murray arrived at that ground
with the bits missing at the corners.....How many supporters stayed
around to watch the gers then..
At least when WE were going through a wee rough patch our supporters
did'nt hide away...They all DEMANDED that something was done.
Okay, maybe it did take a bit longer than it should have..
seven LONG years, but who's counting..but at least now the only way
for selik is UP. What way can you go? Starting next season the only
is DOWN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Waiting for yet another droll reply from
the boys who wear the shirts with the sleeves
tied behind their backs......
|
48.1516 | 8^)) | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Sat Dec 24 1994 04:09 | 22 |
|
> Take yourself back to before Souness and Murray arrived at that ground
> with the bits missing at the corners.....How many supporters stayed
> around to watch the gers then..
So we're back to one of the GREAT CELTIC MYTHS....TGFITW
Check your facts big man, in Rangers WORST year (season 85/86
when you won the league on the last game after beating Paisley
Celtic 5-1) our total attendances were only slightly behind Celtic's.
If however you were to subtract the Old Firm attendances (which
offset the total for obvious reasons) you would find that Rangers
averaged larger attendances against all the other teams in the league.
Not bad for a team that lost more games than they won in a season
when our biggest rivals were winning the league but playing to lower
attendances.
I can get you the figures if you want...
|
48.1517 | Yet more ZZZZZZZZZZ | KIRKTN::MACDONALD | Baywatch Gynaecologist | Sat Dec 24 1994 04:34 | 35 |
|
Gordon,
You must be the most boring fart I've ever met.. Can you do nothing
else but quote facts and figures...Some folk just don't care.....
I bet you know how many attended the old firm games before the war
who were wearing there mothers underwear....thats how boring you are..
Some people like to go out for a night oot and ENJOY themselves..
not sit about listening to you waffle on about how many Rangers strips
theres been since you were born..
Put that old bible of yours down , grab a beer and
GET A LIFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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48.1518 | DELETE | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Sat Dec 24 1994 06:23 | 1 |
| 2 can play at that game
|
48.1519 | More Cavalier Stuff ! | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Mon Dec 26 1994 20:26 | 2 |
| Result
Lovers of Sheep 0 Joke Squad 0
|
48.1520 | Your entries make a right rivetting read ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Mon Dec 26 1994 20:33 | 4 |
|
Ever thought of taking up Journalism ?
|
48.1521 | How's the new Stadium ? | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Mon Dec 26 1994 22:11 | 5 |
| re -1
JJ - surely anything must be riveting compared to watching Celtic,
so called champions of attacking football (played 17 scored 17)
with Mr Potemtial McStay ?
|
48.1522 | You'll be GREEN with envy 8*) | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Mon Dec 26 1994 22:20 | 17 |
|
Dennis,
The new stadium is coming along nicely. The main girders are almost all
totally in place, and by the start of the new season, the first of
three brand new stands will be completed. The first, where the Jungle
used to stand, will hold around 27,000. The other two, to be built
behind the goals, holding 13,000 each, will then be built & completed
for the start of the following season.
So....by the start of season 96/97, we will have the best stadium in
the UK, and one of the finest in Europe. This should then show the
Govan toilet bowl up for the average soccer stadium that it really is.
Those marvellous views from the rear of the Main & Club Deck stands are
fine, if you only want to see half a match. But.....if you ever fancy
seeing all the park at any one time, then pop along to the new Celtic
Park in a couple of seasons, and feast your eyes Paradise !
|
48.1523 | Couple of years is a long time | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Tue Dec 27 1994 09:28 | 8 |
| toch� (or however it'spelt)
No doubt we will exchange further notes on the 5th January.
Well I am off tae Scotland for a few wee goldies, happy new year when
it comes.
DeNis
|
48.1524 | Keep the Faith.... | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Wed Dec 28 1994 02:37 | 15 |
|
Celts draw with the sheep on Boxing Day was their 11th game in a row
without a victory. This is the longest run of games in the clubs
history without a win.
1994 has seen our club reach an all time low, it has been a difficult
time to be a Celt. Things CAN only get better in 95. With the share
issue, the first phase of our new stadium, and the promise of money
for new players, hopefully we will finally start the climb back towards
the top.
Colm.
|
48.1525 | 2 GOALS in one game!!!! | KIRKTN::GDOUGALL | The Bookie | Mon Jan 02 1995 13:41 | 9 |
|
Celtic 2 Falkirk 0
Grant
Walker
Unbeaten in 1995!!!
|
48.1526 | TB....sign four players....PLEASE !! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Jan 03 1995 10:13 | 64 |
|
Celtic........2 Falkirk.........0
Grant, 70 Att. 21,802
Walker, 76
A win at last ! Very few exciting moments in this match, which saw a
reversal in the scoreline from the last time these two sides met.
Falkirk can consider themselves unlucky not to have taken something
from the game, but it's all about putting the ball in the net, and the
Bairns never really looked like doing that.
They had a couple of good chances, but big Packy back in goal denied
them with some good saves. The wee Union Jack waving huns in the West
Stand were howling for a penalty before half-time, when someone (Don't
ask me who !) had the legs whipped from them in the box. Referee Les
Mottram awarded the penalty, but then changed the mind when he saw
the linesman with his flag up (It had been up 5 or 6 seconds prior to
this) for an offside decision. Late in the game, Mclaughlin came close
for the Bairns with a header from a Rice cross, which skimmed the crossbar.
The Celts ? Well, apart from two good chances falling to Andy Walker in
the first half, which he glaringly missed.......they still aren't
creating enough goal scoring opportunities.
The two chances we did take were both well worked goals. In the 70th
minute Peter Grant (What was he doing so far up the park ?) got on the
end of a good move between Chris Hay & Brian McLaughlin, which saw the
latter play a defence splitting pass through for the Pointer to coolly
slot the ball past the advancing Lamont in the Falkirk goal.
The fans know we ain't capable of holding onto a one goal lead at the
moment, so another was needed to secure the points. This duly arrived
six minutes later when Walker slid the ball past the Falkirk keeper,
who managed to get a touch to it, but the ball slowly and agonisingly
crawled over the line before a defender could get back to clear.
Pass marks ? Well, Big Packy was sound. Chris Hay had an excellent 1st
half, but faded late in the game. Young Mclaughlin likewise. Stuart
Gray looked composed at left-back when he came on for the injured Tosh
McKinlay, and Peter Grant had one of his better games in a Celtic
jersey.
Could do better ? Barry Smith (Looked dodgy early doors, but settled
down a little better in the 2nd half). Paul McStay & John Collins will
have to stop hiding for long spells. Players of their ability should
shine throughout the 90 minutes against teams like Falkirk.
The huns tomorrow night at Fortress Ibrox, and my confidence isn't
sky-high.
If Laudrup is given the room he was given in the last Old Firm match,
I fear a severe gubbing could be on the cards. Here's hoping the pride
returns for this one, as the skill just isn't there in this present
Celtic side.
Prediction: huns......2 (Hoping it ain't 5 !) Celts........0
Saturdays Team:
Bonnar
Boyd Smith O'Neil McKinlay
Hay Grant McStay Collins McLaughlin
Walker
Subs: Marshall(G)
Gray (For McKinlay)
Falconer (Not used)
|
48.1527 | A Prayer for the family | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Wed Jan 04 1995 08:09 | 21 |
|
Apparently, Tommy Burns has decided to field five youngsters in
tonight's team to face raingurs. He's giving O'Neil, Gray, Smith,
McLaughlin & Hay a start at Ibrox, in this the 3rd Old Firm encounter
of the season. Personally, I'd have gone for a blend of youth &
experience in this one, with Smith & McLaughlin making way for two
more experienced players (But who I hear you ask ?).
Oh well.....we'll just have to see come 9:15pm, whether TB has
got it right or not !
It's with a heavy heart that I have to inform our overseas readers
that centre-half Tony Mowbray's young wife Bernadette,
died on New Year's day. She had been suffering from cancer for a while,
and passed away in her husband's arms, surrounded by her family.
Needless to say, everyone at Celtic Park is devastated by the news. The
funeral is expected to take place on Thursday. Whether or not the
family wish to make it a private affair, we'll have to wait & see.
Expect a huge turnout from Celtic fans either way.
|
48.1528 | Merry late Christmas | AYOV25::JMCFARLAND | I am Elvis | Wed Jan 04 1995 12:10 | 614 |
| Here is a message that I took from the internet.
It's a bit late though.
Choppers
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48.1529 | Stick it in TERMINAL_ART where it belongs ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:21 | 7 |
|
Choppers,
I think you've had one or two glasses of the fizzy stuff. What the hell
did that have to do with FOOTBALL and CELTIC for that matter ???
|
48.1530 | I'LL PLAY SAFE AND GO FOR THE DRAW. | PAKORA::SROBINS | FREE SCOTLAND,we can survive. | Wed Jan 04 1995 19:18 | 7 |
|
PREDICTION
Rangers 1 The Tic 1
sqf Pars man.
Sean.
|
48.1531 | 0-0 AFFTER 30 MIN. | MASALA::SROBINS | FREE SCOTLAND,we can survive. | Wed Jan 04 1995 20:12 | 10 |
|
30 Min gone and still 0-0
Typical old firm match by the sounds of it.
SQF Pars man.
|
48.1532 | long way to go | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Wed Jan 04 1995 20:16 | 1 |
| Rangers 1 Celtic 0 (according to teletex)
|
48.1533 | must have been a fluke. | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Wed Jan 04 1995 20:55 | 1 |
| Rangers 1 Celtic 1
|
48.1534 | Poor relations scrape a draw | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Wed Jan 04 1995 21:30 | 2 |
| Final Score Rangers 1 Celtic 1
(Ferguson) (Byrne)
|
48.1535 | Once in a blue moon....... | MASALA::JROWAN | Auchinleck Talbot WILL be back! | Sat Jan 07 1995 04:05 | 19 |
| Celtic were up for this game. They seem to do this mostly at Ibrox
where, what they lack in skill they make up for in shear determination.
They were probably the best team on the day because mainly to there
commitment and therefor were first to the ball on most occasions.
They will now almost certainly go back to being a very ordinary team
going absolutely nowhere.
I have a hunch that come the end of the season Celtics best player will
be away. John Collins will not hang around after witnessing what
happened to McStay.
I think Collins will realise that there is very little chance of
furthering his career with Celtic who are years away from puting in a
consistent challenge for local honours.
He may go south but I would not be surprised if he went to Ibrox.
Rangers need the best Scottish players for obvious reasons and Collins
must come into that catagory.
I think when Huistra goes Rangers will make a move.
Och well, Happy new year anyway
|
48.1536 | NEW YEAR RESO... not to stir any wasps nests !!! | PAKORA::CDOUDIE | Perfect '9' or bust... | Sat Jan 07 1995 11:05 | 54 |
| > Celtic were up for this game. They seem to do this mostly at Ibrox
> where, what they lack in skill they make up for in shear determination.
Where did this leave rangers on the day ??
> They were probably the best team on the day because mainly to there
> commitment and therefor were first to the ball on most occasions.
Is this not part of the game ??
> They will now almost certainly go back to being a very ordinary team
> going absolutely nowhere.
For the moment, probably.......
> I have a hunch that come the end of the season Celtics best player will
> be away. John Collins will not hang around after witnessing what
> happened to McStay.
Every possibility, but you could say that about any player or any
team.
> I think Collins will realise that there is very little chance of
> furthering his career with Celtic who are years away from puting in a
> consistent challenge for local honours.
Due to the drastic changes to Celtic Football Club in recent times, I
think he will give it another season.
> He may go south but I would not be surprised if he went to Ibrox.
Why would he want to go to a team which does not advocate skillfull
football ?????
> Rangers need the best Scottish players for obvious reasons and Collins
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> must come into that catagory.
Pray tell us what they are !!!!!
> I think when Huistra goes Rangers will make a move.
Replace Huistra with Collins....you could replace Huistra with Jimmy
greaves for all that he does in a game, and mentioning Collins and
THAT player in the same breath shows what utter drivel has been
spouted in the previous note. Why not enter a reply into 47, there
seems to be a distinct lack of replies of late, about how bad rangers
are instead of putting down Celtics display. I think anyone not from
Scotland who watched the game on SKY will wonder about all the
bragging that goes on in 47 and where this so called great rangers
team is !!!
Och well, Sod the new year anyway
|
48.1537 | He speak's the truth | KURMA::JQUIGLEY | HAIL THE IMMACULATE CONTRAPTION | Sat Jan 07 1995 16:36 | 4 |
|
Re-1
Well said that man!!!
|
48.1538 | We're on the one road..... | PAKORA::GCULLION | | Sat Jan 07 1995 18:33 | 4 |
|
St.Mirren in the next round of the Scottish at Hampden.
|
48.1539 | Te he he, gotcha!...... | PAKORA::JROWAN | Auchinleck Talbot WILL be back! | Sun Jan 08 1995 01:16 | 6 |
| re 1536.
Well.....at least your consistent. You talk exactly the way
your team plays.
Shshsh........you know what.
|
48.1540 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Mon Jan 09 1995 07:29 | 4 |
| Celtic have bought Dutch striker Pierre van Hooijdonk (1 international cap)
from NAC for the amount of 3 million Dutch guilders.
T_
|
48.1541 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Jan 09 1995 08:47 | 5 |
| Was it not FC Breda that he came from?
Choppers
P.S. How are you meant to fit his name in a song?
|
48.1542 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Mon Jan 09 1995 08:48 | 6 |
| rep -1
it's NAC and yes they come from Breda.
T_
|
48.1543 | False Dawn rising - again | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Mon Jan 09 1995 08:48 | 7 |
| Celtic do of course have a distinct advantage over what players they
can sign. Having no chance of playing in Europe they don't have to
worry about the three foreigners rule !
Hom much is 3 million guilders anyway, just under a million pounds ?
|
48.1544 | a bargain | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Mon Jan 09 1995 09:00 | 6 |
| rep -1
that is 1,045,296.17
T_
|
48.1545 | Calling Mr Jansen ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Mon Jan 09 1995 09:17 | 8 |
|
Can you give us unenlightened (thick) Scotsmen a few details about
him, if you would be so kind ? Are you sure that's how his name is
spelt for a start ? How would he compare to Hans Gillhaus, or Willem
van der Ark, even ?
Malc.
|
48.1546 | | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Mon Jan 09 1995 09:54 | 9 |
| Malcy,
I think he's in the beanpole striker mode but being Dutch rather than British
he should be fairly skillful. Has 1 international cap and is highly thought of
by the Breda coach.
Cue the long high ball pumped from the halfway line by the centre-backs...
John
|
48.1547 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Mon Jan 09 1995 09:59 | 21 |
| <<< Note 48.1545 by AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC "Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely" >>>
-< Calling Mr Jansen ... >-
>> Can you give us unenlightened (thick) Scotsmen a few details about
>> him, if you would be so kind ? Are you sure that's how his name is
>> spelt for a start ? How would he compare to Hans Gillhaus, or Willem
>> van der Ark, even ?
>>
>> Malc.
His firstname is Pierre no doubt, his last name you write either with ij or
y, not sure about that but it's pronounced the same so ......
Compared to van de Ark I would say he is even more dangerous in the air and
certainly on the ground. He's big and strong and can be very mean. Technical
I rate Gillhaus a little higher but I think Celtic got a real bargain here.
T_
|
48.1548 | John Hussey writes intelligent note shock ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Mon Jan 09 1995 10:02 | 13 |
|
> Cue the long high ball pumped from the halfway line by the centre-backs...
So at least the team tactics won't change then ! At least it won't
be aimed at midgets this time. Actually I bet they do what happened
before i.e. they buy Jacki Dziekanowski, a ball player, then pump high
balls at him, then get Cascarino and suddenly everything is being
played to feet. I blame the manager(s)...
Any idea how old this guy is ?
Malc.
|
48.1549 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Mon Jan 09 1995 10:11 | 3 |
| rep -1
26 or something
|
48.1550 | Sounding good ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Mon Jan 09 1995 10:27 | 11 |
|
Thanks. Just one more question. If he is that good a player why are
his current team willing to let him go, and for such a relatively low
price ? I don't like to tempt providence by looking a gift horse in the
mouth but ...
Malc.
PS also if he is very mean why didn't he sign for Aberdeen ? (That's a
Scottish joke Mr Jansen and not a very good one either)
|
48.1551 | Dodgy contract? | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Mon Jan 09 1995 10:47 | 7 |
| Malcy,
Apparently, he had written in his contract he could move on for x guilders or
something. Perhaps, it's another of these team A pays X and team B receives Y
(allegedly) deals that never happen in football :-).
He's also black which should get the bigots going up here unfortunately.
|
48.1552 | And theres more... | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Mon Jan 09 1995 11:16 | 5 |
| According to the Grauniad Pierre van Ho... has scored 110 goals in 160 games
for Breda and was 2nd top goalscorer last season behing Litmanen of Ajax.
Celtic will soon put a stop to that with another 1-1 draw against Hearts on
Wednesday.
|
48.1553 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Jan 09 1995 11:16 | 9 |
| re .1547
>y, not sure about that but it's pronounced the same so ......
You say that it's pronouced the same.
The same as what ?!?
Choppers
|
48.1554 | Scots can't speak proper anyway | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Mon Jan 09 1995 11:20 | 3 |
| His name is Pierre van Hooydonk which I suspect is pronounce "who-donK".
Add an "ey" and GG will sign for the Arse as a centre-back (smiley thing)
|
48.1555 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Jan 09 1995 11:31 | 5 |
| -1
Thanks
Choppers
|
48.1556 | Can't let you get away with that, John... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Mon Jan 09 1995 11:52 | 9 |
|
John Hussey has often been compared to Ken Dodd, Jimmy Tarbuck,
Frankie Howerd, Benny Hill, Max Wall, Billy Connolly or Chubby Brown.
But unfortunately not by anyone who has heard him tell jokes.
Alexei Sayle would be a more fitting comparison, facially at least.
Malc.
|
48.1557 | Incorrect | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Mon Jan 09 1995 12:02 | 2 |
| Malcy,
surely my head on your body would create an excellent likeness on me mate Alexei.
|
48.1558 | Big Dick! | MASALA::AGRAY | I've had a worse year than the Queen! | Mon Jan 09 1995 12:16 | 2 |
| Probable Scots pronunciation----Huge dong!!!!
|
48.1559 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Mon Jan 09 1995 13:34 | 10 |
| rep - few
Hooij is Dutch for Hay, you know the stuff you can roll in and what sheep
eat.
The reason he is let off for 3 million Dutch guilders is simple, one it is in
his contract and two 3 million is a lot for Dutch standards, the amounts payed
here can't be compared with English/Scottish.
T_
|
48.1560 | Hooydonk | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Jan 09 1995 14:45 | 5 |
|
Could anyone give us some idea of how good Breda are, i.e., what division and where,
how much success etc.
Choppers
|
48.1561 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Mon Jan 09 1995 15:08 | 8 |
| rep -1
They are in the Premier Division, had a supurb season last year and missed
European footy by an inch, this year they aren't doing that well and are in mid
table.
|
48.1562 | watch this space | JGODCL::SHERLOCK | Stop actin' t'goat | Mon Jan 09 1995 16:13 | 8 |
| IMHO Celtic have done well to sign van Hooijdonk (pron. hoydonk)
Have seen him play on numerous occasions and have always rated
him highly.
McNoters of this topic will be well pleased with him..mark my words !
Tim
|
48.1563 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Jan 09 1995 16:18 | 6 |
| re -1
Cheers for the encouraging words ,but how is it that in the papers his name is
spelt Hooydonk and you have spelt it Hooijdonk?
Choppers
|
48.1564 | I think we should call him Shuggie ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Mon Jan 09 1995 16:27 | 1 |
|
|
48.1565 | To make it easy for us foreigners | DUNURE::MPEACOCK | | Mon Jan 09 1995 17:53 | 6 |
| As far as I can remember, the 'ij' exists in it's own right in the Dutch
alphabet and 'y' doesn't and is quite a modern thing in Dutch spelling/writing
to make it easier on us foreigners. I think, eg., Feyenoord is really
Feijenoord. Christ I can hardly remember; it appears here somewhere anyway.
Mike
|
48.1566 | His name could be Boyne Syme III for all I care ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Mon Jan 09 1995 20:26 | 7 |
|
I think we're getting a little bit caught up in the pronunciation
department here. Who cares if it's pronounced Huge Dong or Hugie Donk
for that matter, as long as he sticks the ball in the net on a regular
basis (especially against the rotten mob), he'll do for me !!!
|
48.1567 | | UTROP1::JANSEN | Reading Blondes have more fun | Mon Jan 09 1995 20:29 | 17 |
| <<< Note 48.1565 by DUNURE::MPEACOCK >>>
-< To make it easy for us foreigners >-
>>As far as I can remember, the 'ij' exists in it's own right in the Dutch
>>alphabet and 'y' doesn't and is quite a modern thing in Dutch spelling/writing
>>to make it easier on us foreigners. I think, eg., Feyenoord is really
>>Feijenoord. Christ I can hardly remember; it appears here somewhere anyway.
>>
>>Mike
Mike,
to make it even more complex the Y exists in the Dutch alphabet and the IJ
not although it is used in a lot of words, it's a combination of the I and the
J also know in Holland as the long Y. We seem to be the only ones using it.
T_
|
48.1568 | In the Daily Ranger | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 10 1995 09:05 | 5 |
| re -3
Looks like the papers have christened him Hughie.
Choppers
|
48.1569 | Sparky | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 10 1995 16:27 | 7 |
|
Maybe Tommy Burns will try and buy Mark Hughes, now that
Man Utd have got Andy Cole. He said in an interview last
season that the only British club he would play for other
than Man Utd is Celtic.
Choppers
|
48.1570 | Please Mr.Burns....no more draws !! | PAKORA::JJACK | | Tue Jan 10 1995 22:18 | 25 |
|
I wouldn't read to much into that Choppers, as a certain ex-Watford,
Partick & Nantes striker said the same thing before buggering across
the city to Govan.
Personally, I think Mark Hughes would be a revelation up here against
medicore defenders like Gordon Hunter, Dave McPherson, Brian Irvine
& Basil Boli. He'd bang goals in left, right & centre.
However, TB has already stated that he's thinking to the future & that
he'll only bring young players (With the exception of Oor Tosh) to the
club, who'll have loads to offer & will be worth a wad of cash should
they decide to move on at a later date. I therefor cannot see him
splashing out �1.5M on Sparky, only to get two or three seasons from
him with little or no cash return when his career ends.
IMO though, I'd break the bank to sign him, as he's one of the best, if
not thee best, strikers to come out of the Premiership in years.
Him & Hugie Huge-Dong may just be the difference between us winning a
trophy, and winning sod all yet again !
Prediction for tomorrows match against the Hunswithootthebusfare:
Celtic.........................3 (Huge-Dong, Collins & Walker)
2ndbestteaminedinburgh.........1 (Thomas)
|
48.1571 | Too late.... | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Jan 11 1995 11:06 | 6 |
| Mark Hughes has joined Everton for 3.25m(I think), so there goes that
combination.
B*****D
|
48.1572 | Or maybe TGFITW only boo black catholic players? | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Wed Jan 11 1995 14:06 | 8 |
|
Re:.1551
>> He's also black which should get the bigots going up here
unfortunately.<<
Yes,especially the ones who made monkey chants at Boli at Ibrox on the
4th.
|
48.1573 | Tickets for tonight | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Jan 11 1995 14:26 | 7 |
| Does anyone know where I can get two tickets for tonights game?
I have just been asked if I want to go if I can get tickets
Cheers,
Choppers
|
48.1574 | got them | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Jan 11 1995 14:31 | 0 |
48.1575 | Cast not the first stone ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Wed Jan 11 1995 15:11 | 16 |
|
1572 Hey you're quick off the mark aren't you ? It only took you 51 hours
to reply to that note. You must be an even slower typist than me ....
I must admit you are absolutely right, though. The treatment meted
out to coloured players in Scotland is absolutely disgusting and cannot
be condoned in any way. I do not just include Celtic in this by the way,
I reckon every club has its moronic element AND that includes Rangers
who gave Paul Elliott some treatment a few years ago (even when Mark
Walters was playing for your own side!).
I don't know what to do about it either, that's the depressing
thing. How did they solve this problem in England ?
Malc.
|
48.1576 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Jan 11 1995 15:29 | 6 |
| re -1
Probably because in England, just about every club has at least one black
player, so they won't slag anyone else.(except Millwall) :-)
Choppers
|
48.1577 | Van the Man that can (Walker the man who can't) | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Jan 11 1995 15:56 | 7 |
| Does anyone think that Van Hooijdonk will score tonight?
I go for 2-0 to the 'Tic with Shuggy and Collins scoring.
Choppers
BTW there was a cartonn on BBC2 last night called The Tic. :-)
|
48.1578 | Don't knock Millwall | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Wed Jan 11 1995 16:01 | 18 |
| I think you'll find that Millwall have done more than anyone in England to put
their house in order and have a relatively decent record with respect to the
number of coloured supporters/players.
I think the worst clubs/supporters for racism in England would be West Ham and
Everton. This is not a dig at individuals who support those clubs but the
number of black Everton players (Amokachi & err no-one) and my own experience
of West Ham 'supporters' suggest this.
I welcome a reasoned defence or otherwise from you noters out there.
The FSA & PFA also have an ongoing campaign to rid football of racism which
is to be supported. I believe York City are the only league club in England
not to support this campaign.
PS While I think of it does anyone have the address of the FSA (Football
Supporters Association) so I can join.
|
48.1579 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Jan 11 1995 16:04 | 4 |
| I wasn't having a dig at Millwall, just that they're the first team I thought
about when racism was mentioned.
Choppers
|
48.1580 | Danny Baker supports Millwall (says it all) ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ooh, ooh, Mr Peevely | Wed Jan 11 1995 16:53 | 24 |
|
1578. You say "Millwall have done more than anyone in England to put
their house in order and have a relatively decent record with respect
to the number of coloured supporters/players."
OK how does that equate in practical terms ? A steward standing beside
every supporter ? I don't know if Millwall is a good example because
they had so much other "ordinary" trouble that at one point it was
mooted that they be slung out of the league. Perhaps the quelling of
any racism was a by-product of that, rather than the initial goal.
Maybe the inclusion of a coloured player in every team IS actually the
answer, although I'm rather skeptical. That would be an interesting change
to the SFA rules (I'm sure the SFA are pretending not to know there is a
problem by the way).
John, are you turning to being a football supporter from being a
Sarfend United supporter ? Definite improvement. I see Southend is
already making a bid for the coveted Quietest Note of the Year title.
And before you start I'm not doing a Bristol City on it. I'm already
in enough trouble over the last one.
Malc.
|
48.1581 | | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Wed Jan 11 1995 17:34 | 7 |
|
Re:.1575
Some of us work conties.......
As for the Elliot thing.He was never abused by the Rangers support for
being black.Simply for being a yahoo....
|
48.1582 | Who the HELL is Brian Laudrup ???? | MASALA::JJACK | | Wed Jan 11 1995 23:47 | 35 |
|
Celtic.........1 (Hooijdonk, 12)
Hearts.........1 (Bett, pen 55)
Att.28,000
One moment of magic from Celtic's new Dutch signing, lit up this dour
match in the first half.
The ball was slipped through by Collins to Pierre 20 yards from goal.
He eluded the first challenge, skipped past a second & unleashed an
unstoppable curling shot high into the postage stamp corner, past the
helpless Nelson.
Needless to say, the place erupted when that one went in.
The Celts however, instead of gaining confidence from this wonder goal,
then went back to mediocrity & allowed the Jambos back into the game.
Just when I was thinking that the Gorgie mob could play on all night
without scoring, up pops the man in black with a roaster of a decision,
to hand them a point.
Boyd chasing after a loose ball, is penalised for allowing the chasing
Hearts striker (Who was almost up his backside) to fall over his
trailing left leg. The swallow dive that followed would have been more
at home of the top dale at the Commonwealth pool. However, try telling
that to the ref (A member of a Rabbie Burns type organisation) who
decided to give the hunswithootthebusfare a penalty.
Jim `Pass-back' Bett duly dispatched the ball past Bonner. There ended
the scoring....and the action !!
The Celts just didn't tick tonight, and therefor Hooijdonk didn't get
the necessary service to provide anymore of a goal threat. However, he
did look the part, and I think once he's came to grips with the pace of
the game up here, will be a major asset to the club.
Me still finx TB will have to buy another 2 or 3 quality players to add
to the decent ones we've got though, before we can seriously think
about challenging for major honours.
|
48.1583 | big donkey | AYOV25::JRUSSELL | | Thu Jan 12 1995 18:54 | 6 |
|
If celick paid around 1.5 million for hoydonkey, what hight is Andy
Cole.
Rab...
|
48.1584 | Wibble Wibble.....keep taking the tablets son ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Jan 12 1995 22:55 | 8 |
|
Excuse me R.P.McMurphy,
But was that last entry a question, or an anagram for `I work in Ayr
and I am slightly mad'.
|
48.1585 | no joy slater | SSMPRD::MBONINI | | Fri Jan 13 1995 10:33 | 3 |
| Stuart Slater's bid to get another 62000 quid out of Celtic failed
yesterday.
|
48.1586 | Black Boabs fae near Crosshouse | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Fri Jan 13 1995 15:51 | 4 |
| Killie tomorrow.
Celtic 2-0 Killie
Pierre(2)
|
48.1587 | your day will come | MASALA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Fri Jan 13 1995 23:44 | 4 |
| Celtic 1 Killie 1
Charlie.
|
48.1588 | More personel required Mr Burns ! | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Sat Jan 14 1995 09:01 | 29 |
|
re.-1 The old 1-1 scoreline seems like a safe bet,especially after
Wednesday night's performance.
Celtic's style of play this season (especially in recent
weeks) has been rather static.The only shot on target was the
goal scored by debut bhoy Pierre Van Hooydonk (a candidate for
goal of the season).Burns seems convinced that the problem is
with the strike force,but the midfield aren't creating much.Once
again O'Donnell had little contribution,Collins is off the
boil,Byrne hasn't a clue,and McLaughlin doesn't have the pace
to go by many defenders and get in a telling cross.
I think one department we are lacking in right now,is
someone with some pace in the attack/midfield to make us more
effective on the break,as all too often the team have a
tendancy to double back (giving the opposing defence time to
re-group) due to lack of either skill or pace (or is it
confidence ?) to beat defenders.Watch out for it today !
Today's match prediction.....I can't see past a draw.
Andy.
|
48.1589 | you win some you lose some? | PAKORA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Sat Jan 14 1995 19:22 | 4 |
|
Celtic 2 Kilmarnock 1
Charlie.
|
48.1590 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Jan 16 1995 15:25 | 10 |
|
Has anyone noticed that van Hooydonk isn't very good in the
air. You would think that would be his best area, but from
the Hearts and Killie games he looks like a on the ground
player.
And better than A. Walker.....
Choppers
|
48.1591 | 3 points at last ! | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Mon Jan 16 1995 21:02 | 32 |
|
Celtic 2 Falconer,Collins (pen)
Kilmarnock 1 Black (pen)
A bit of a scrape on Saturday,but it's about time that we got a rub
of the green.Killie have the right to feel hard done by (on both
goals),but the fact is Killie came looking for a draw..... and teams
that do that deserve all they get.
I think the more I hear from Tommy Burns,the more I wish he'd shut
up.In Saturdays press he was blaming poor performances due to the
eerie atmosphere at Hampden......maybe something to do with the
eerie performances,as we've had b*gger all to shout about !
After the Killie game he was interviewed on Clyde stating that
the midfield looked static in the game.....what about the previous
half dozen or so games (Saturdays was an improvement !)?
Anyway from what I hear (good source),it looks as though
Raymond Sparks (agent for John Collins) has been trying to tout JC
to English clubs.....so it looks as though Burns has decided to
change the midfield formation,as McStay,Collins and O'Donnell are
not blending very well together.
Andy.
|
48.1592 | It all comes round again. | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Tue Jan 17 1995 12:30 | 24 |
|
I'm continually amazed by the other lot thinking that they will
continue winning into perpetuity. If you look back on the history of
any league you find it is dominated by someone for a time then they
eventually fall back a bit. AC Milan were unbeatable (literally) in
Italy a couple of seasons back, Liverpool in the late seventies and
most of the eighties in England and oh didn't a team in Scotland win
the league nine times in a row. I'm not trying to harp back to then
just pointing out that when a team is dominating it seems to go on for
ever at the time but it always ends. Be honest you bastions of reason
from Govan, in 1972-73 didn't you think it would never end. All those
league titles, European cup finals and semi-finals regularly, I bet it
seemed endless then. What I'm saying is it's swings and roundabouts.
The only reason Rangers now and Celtic in the past have dominated for
so long is that there aren't enough teams in Scotland able to challenge
every season. Rangers plummed the depths in the early eighties after
winning two trebles in three years near the end of the seventies. It
may look like a dark tunnel but they have been through the same and
came back and so will we. That's what football is all about, enjoying
your successes while you can and looking forward to the future.
P.S. Anyone buying shares ? I'm sending my form off today.
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.1593 | Things are looking a wee bit brighter all round ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:12 | 25 |
|
Stevie,
Well said ! On the subject of the shares issue.....myself & nine others
who are flat broke, decided that although we cannot afford �620 each,
we still wanted to help the club. Therefor, we've all chipped in �62
each, and bought up a block of 10 shares. We realise that only one
person (The one who's name gets put to the shares certificate) is
really gonna benefit from this, but we decided that this wasn't that
important, but that helping the club we love & support IS !
If you put things into persepctive & take a look at what Fergus & Co
have acheived since taking over...then the future of our great club is at
last beginning to look good.
We've made a couple of good signings, the stadium re-building has
started, men with hard cash are on the board of directors, the fans are
at last getting a say in the running of the club, the debt with the
Bank of Scotland has been cleared & season ticket sales have doubled.
All this looks good for the future, and no doubt with a few more
signings, the team will eventually start doing the business.
Here's hoping that the huns don't reach 9-In-A-Row though, before
we win the Premier League again 8*))
|
48.1594 | It's a grand old team to pay for... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Drat, drat and triple drat | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:23 | 11 |
|
My form went in the post last week. I feel a lot more optimistic now
than at any time in the last five years (at least).
Depressing to hear about John Collins, though. Would it not be
better to shed Paul McStay, if anybody ? Actually, come to think of it,
it's up to Tommy Burns to MAKE them play properly together, that's the
managers job. John Collins is the sort of player we want to keep.
Malc.
|
48.1595 | It's a TEAM game ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:29 | 16 |
|
Malc,
Let's face it...we'd get a good few mill for JC if we sold him. What
would we expect to get for Paul ??
If you've been at the games lately, you'll have saw that the Maestro
has been playing really well lately....where as JC has been AWOL !
Apart from that superb, brilliant, marvellous goal of the season that
silenced 38,000 huns last August, the wee man has been pretty mingin
lately.
If TB decides to sell JC, I won't mind. As long as the money is used
to bring more quality players into the side to replace the McNally's &
Galloway's of this world !
|
48.1596 | Oh Mother why, are you so sad..... | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:38 | 10 |
| Malc,
I agree with you there. What's the point in selling our best player.
If it is to get money to buy players then it is even more stupid. We
should be selling our bad players to get money, not the good ones.
About the shares. If I were buy a block of 10 shares(the fans package) at
UKP 620, it would take me 10 weeks to save up. And thats without giving
my mum digs money!
Choppers
|
48.1597 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Drat, drat and triple drat | Tue Jan 17 1995 13:50 | 13 |
|
JJ, if we sell JC the bank balance will improve but the team will not.
I must agree with Choppers that the people to sell are the Galloways,
Falconers, Byrnes in the team. I do not agree with your assessment of
JC's form although I do not go to see as many games as you. I thought
his pinpoint cross onto Byrne's toe in the Huns game was utter
perfection. And he is our top scorer this year. Mind you, so was
McGinlay (an omen, perhaps ?).
Choppers, rotten excuse, get yer hand in your pocket you tight get !
Malc.
|
48.1598 | Need a wide man | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:01 | 14 |
| Having watched the highlights of games the one thing Celtic are missing is pace.
All the midfield players are basically happiest playing in a central role with
no quick player wide as an option. Hence you get lots of pretty passing in
midfield with no penetration, then you play it up to Walker who's either too
short to get a head to the ball or has no support.
Getting rid of the crap players is going to be pretty hard. In Scotland there's
hardly any money in the game plus quite a few (those signed by Macari?) are
on longish well-paid contracts. In England there are quite a few of the
bigger clubs who've changed managers recently trying to get rid of the similar
crap players.
The good players on the up cost millions. The ordinary ones you can't get
rid of for love or money - ask Mo Johnsen!!
|
48.1599 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:02 | 13 |
| I have seen JC a few times this season and the only one
that he never played particulary well in was last Wednesday
v Hearts. He has scored 9 goals this season, and this shows that
we con't afford to lose him.
Did you listen to the Open-Line on Radio Chic on Wednesday night?
Someone came on saying that he didn't think Galloway had a nightmare
game, he thought Galloway *was* a nightmare. He said that Galloway and
"Fat Paul" should't be playing for Celtic. Chic young asked if he was
at the game, and Davie P. said that he shouldn't be coming on and insulting
professional footballers. Then he got cut off(I think).
Choppers
|
48.1600 | Their lazy b******s | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Exiled in jocko land | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:07 | 6 |
| I think a lot of so-called "professional" footballers deserve all the slagging
they get. While a lot give there all every game every club has some tosser
who think they can stroll around and still get paid 5,000 a minute (sic).
If they worked for Digital ther'd be a senior manager by now (lots of smiley
things)
|
48.1601 | Ma tuppence worth ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:20 | 36 |
|
Choppers,
If you'd been at the Killie match on Saturday, you would have saw JC
have a nightmare. He almost cost us two goals fannying around with his
cute back-heels 25 yards from Bonner's goal. His passing was average &
his shooting poor.
Don't get me wrong lads, I'm of the same opinion as yourselves. If we
can sell the huddies, and that's a pretty big IF, then fine. Keep the
good players & add to them. However, there is no-one...I repeat NO-ONE
in the current squad I wouldn't consider selling, if it was for the
good of the team. If cash was raised, and as long as it was spent on
replacing the players leaving, then I would consider offers for anyone
in the current side.
Remember lads...we've had potentially the best midfield in Scotland for
the past 5 years....and what has it won us ????
You've also got to consider the fact that, Celtic USED to be renowned
for scoring goals & creating chances by the barrowload.
Right now, our goal difference is +4.....that's shocking !
You can blame the strikers for most of this, but the midfield have to
take the brunt of the blame for not creating enough chances. I used to
go to Parkhead & see the Bhoys create 12 or more goal scoring
opportunites, of which we'd normally put 3 or 4 away. Nowadays, we're
lucky if we create 5 chances a match (Ala Falkirk, Dundee U, Hearts &
Killie matches), and put one away !
I also realise that our defence is sometimes suspect & this means that
the midfield have to play a bit deeper, but surely this is no excuse
when you have players of the calibre of McStay, Collins & O'Donnell in
the middle of the park.
No.....I stick to my guns on this one. I'd sell anyone from the current
squad if the price was right.....as long as they were replaced by
someone of equal ability !!
|
48.1602 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:36 | 13 |
|
I suppose that if we could sell someone like JC then we would have to
get as much money as possible(approx 3million). If we got that then we
should spend it on either a quality striker, ie.Hughes, Eion Jess,
Duncan Shearer, or a quality midfielder, someone like Loudrip that
can create chances, aswell as score them.
Other folk to sell. I think that if we could get rid of Tom Boyd then
we should, and if we do I think that Stephen Frail would be a good
replacement.
Also on the buying scene, I think that we should try and get Paul
Dickov(Arsenal) back.
Choppers
|
48.1603 | No more please Galloway | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:42 | 39 |
| I've tried and tried to give the benefit of the doubt but I think
I'd rather Celtic just fielded ten players than play Galloway. As for
Byrne I really think he's got potential but his attitude was clear in
the papers after the Rangers game. He seemed to say, " There you are
I scored a great goal, why am I not in the team every week" Precicely
because of that attitude Paul, we'd like you to contribute more
consistently and perhaps for a whole game not just occasional spurts.
In the Dundee Utd. game he put in some very good crosses from the right
but he isn't fast enough to pass players most of the time. I've a
feeling Paul fancies the idea of being a prima donna but with the skill
he usually displays he's got as much talent as Madonna. Get you're act
together Paul and maybe you'll make it. As for Falconer Burns said
there was potential for a partnership there with Van whatsisname. Yes,
very good attempt at a confidence booster Tommy but I'd be happy if
Luigi Macari showed his confidence in Falconer and signed him to
partner Wayne Biggins on the Stoke City bench. Come on Lou you must
have seen something in him. WHAT was it ?
Van whatsisname looks impressive but unless he gets some quality help
up front he'll struggle. I'd like to think Burns will sign players
with a view to the Scottish cup and not half way through a la McKinlay
and O'Donnel after they're cup tied.
Here's a thought for the next transfer fee we pay out we throw in a
free Galloway.
Do I not like Galloway.
p.s. He lives about a mile from this office, perhaps we could send
someone round every match day to let his tyres down or even club
together for a weekend golf membership.
There's nothing constructive criticism......
and that's nothing nothing like constructive criticism......boom boom.
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.1604 | Oh, Sh*tey Sh*tey...... | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Tue Jan 17 1995 14:47 | 10 |
|
JJ,
you were probably at the Hearts game the other night, and you must
have seen Galloway making an even bigger ar$e of himself by kicking
the ball out of play, TWICE. All he had to do was pass it straight
to McLaughlin, and he couldn't even do that.
Is there any chance that he could go to the Huns?!?
Choppers
|
48.1605 | Choppers :-@ | VYGER::MCFARLANDJ | | Tue Jan 17 1995 15:20 | 4 |
| Choppers,
You talk a load of shit.
McFarra
|
48.1606 | | KIRKTN::MCAMERON | | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:12 | 26 |
|
RE. last some....
I can't believe that there are Celtic supporters out there that say
we should sell our best players ie. Collins & McStay.
In the current climate, where Scottish clubs can't give players away,
Celtic would be lucky to get 1.5 million for either of them !
If Collins and McStay are playing badly at the moment it may be
something to do with the dross they are forced to play with every week.
If Celtic were offered �50 000 for Paul Byrne they would accept. I would
suggest that anyone who is only worth �50 000 should not be playing in
the first place.If Byrne is only worth 50 grand IMHO the likes of Galloway
and McNally must be valued at around the same..
Previous noters have stated that money from selling Collins could be
used to buy better players.....I can't see the logic?
If Celtic sell Collins and buy, say Jess or Booth and play him in JC's
place, I fail to see how we are any further forward....However buying
Jess or Booth and playing him alongside Collins seems to make more
sense to me.
Martin SQFCSC.......
|
48.1607 | Were you at the game today caller ? | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:22 | 33 |
|
You're missing the point Martin ! If Man U or Bayern or some team like
that offered 3 mil for JC, would you not consider selling ?
If they offered 1.5 mil...then I wouldn't sell !
No-one say's we should sell him..........What I said was that if the
offer was right, I would consider selling him(or ANY other) if it was to
benefitCeltic FC in the long run (Ala Cole from Nyooki to Man U).
If it's for the benefit of the TEAM (i.e. 3 Mil for us to buy say Billy
McKinlay & Jess/Booth), wouldn't that be a good bit of business !!??
One man doesn't make a team. McStay for years was our only decent
player...what did we win ?......Bugger All !!
If selling one good player, means bringing in 2 good players...then
surely this benefits the team ?
I'm a JC fan...but he's been mingin lately (I see him live remember
Martin 8*)).
I also believe he would be happy to get away from Celtic at the mo.
If however, TB can bring in 2 or 3 new (Good) players, AND hold onto
Collins etc.....then I'll be delighted. However, we ain't gonna get any
cash from Galloway, McNally, Falconer type transfers.....so we have to
rely on hard cash coming from the board. If this is forthcoming & TB
doesn't have to seel to buy...then we can simply hold onto the better
players & punt the huddies when their contracts expire.
McNally for example is on a Month to Month contract. I simply wouldn't
offer him a new one. If no-one comes in for the rest of the goats,
stick them in the reserves (Without 1st team win bonuses) & off-load
them on frees when they get pissed off !
|
48.1608 | Were you at the ga...what a load of B@$$ocks ! | KIRKTN::MCAMERON | | Tue Jan 17 1995 16:51 | 9 |
|
Sorry John,
I forgot, if you don't go to the game you are not allowed to have
an opinion.
I bow to your superior knowledge....
Martin....SQFexCSC
|
48.1609 | Some folk have no sense of humour ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Jan 17 1995 17:31 | 4 |
|
That's alright ex-fan......your apology is accepted 8*)
|
48.1610 | Share issue closes on 24/1/95. | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Tue Jan 17 1995 18:52 | 26 |
|
re. 1605 ....You hit the nail on the head there ! This guy even
mentions that we should move for Duncan Shearer and Stephen
Frail ......no,I think I would rather keep Boyd who seems to
be doing not a bad job of sweeper at present.
re. The share issue.....only 120 quid down with monthly instalments of
30 quid over 18 months for the Supporter Level.That sounds quite
reasonable.
As for John Collins,I must agree with JJ as the guy has really
lost form over the past few months.I reckon the guy is not happy either
with the team or something outside of football,as he doesn't seem that
interested.
Andy.
|
48.1611 | Hands Off FRAIL....he's too good for you's | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | We Now Work In Prison CELLS | Wed Jan 18 1995 07:41 | 5 |
|
Mike Galloway is off to Leicester on a month loan with the
possibility of a permanent move if he proves him self.
SQF Jambo #1
|
48.1612 | Oh Sh*tey, Sh*tey...... | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Wed Jan 18 1995 07:45 | 4 |
|
Re.Last
PLEASE GOD.........let it be true.
|
48.1613 | dancing in the Streets of Gorgie , tonight !!! | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | We Now Work In Prison CELLS | Wed Jan 18 1995 07:48 | 4 |
|
It is true.....back page of the Daily Ranger this morning.....
SQF Jambo #1
|
48.1614 | ;>) | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Wed Jan 18 1995 08:03 | 5 |
|
>> Mike Galloway is off to Leicester on a month loan with the
possibility of a permanent move if he proves him self. <<
So i take it he'll be staying with Celtic then !!
|
48.1615 | Mike Smith? | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Jan 18 1995 09:54 | 5 |
|
I think Mark McGhee must have been thinking of a different Galloway...
or a different Mike!
Choppers
|
48.1616 | What Planets he on | KURMA::RFREW | FREWRU THE GHUROO | Wed Jan 18 1995 18:18 | 8 |
|
John,
You say... sell Collins and with the money but McKinley, Booth and
Jess.
Earth calling JJ................come in JJ.
|
48.1617 | Fumbs Frew is at it again....-) | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Wed Jan 18 1995 18:50 | 14 |
|
> You say... sell Collins and with the money but McKinley, Booth and
> Jess.
Wabby,
Are you suggesting that TB should sell Collins and then rattle the nut
into McKinley, Booth and Jess...??????
|
48.1618 | Bay V calling Saughton or Barlinnie or Peterhead | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Jan 19 1995 07:20 | 11 |
|
Re-2
Norman Stanley,
I think you'll find it was McKinlay & Booth/Jess......Oh thick one
The backslash usually meaning either/or where I come from.
|
48.1619 | Geppetto calling Piniochio. | KURMA::RFREW | FREWRU THE GHUROO | Thu Jan 19 1995 08:17 | 7 |
|
Either/or where I come from
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
John, does that mean Booth/fauldhoose.
O thicker one.........try a comma numbskull.
|
48.1620 | | UPROAR::LEMP | There ain't no sanity clause | Thu Jan 19 1995 09:12 | 3 |
| Is this like spot the ball? OK, here's my effort.
O thicker one.........try a comma, numbskull.
|
48.1621 | I'm only glad you can't see his joined up writing ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Jan 19 1995 09:43 | 6 |
|
re.last
Yeah, and that was with someone helping him !
|
48.1622 | | UTRTSC::WARD | | Thu Jan 19 1995 10:52 | 7 |
| Hooijdonk came on as a substitute in the match that Holland lost
to France last night. However Angloma (from Torino) who did a
good job of marking him.
For the record.
Ray
|
48.1623 | Galloway away, thank god. | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Thu Jan 19 1995 11:43 | 15 |
|
Please please let Galloway play the best games of his life for a
month at Leicester. If he doesn't someone lock the doors and turn the
lights off when he comes back and everyone be quiet. Who knows he may
just go away.
As for Collins, if we have any ambition we should at least keep
Collins to the end of his contract. He may not be playing well at the
moment but he's by far the best player for Celtic over the last couple
of seasons. Anyone who plays football knows that if a good player is
playing around crap ones he can easily get fed up and reduced to heir
standards. What Collins needs is more good players around him then
you'll see him come good again. Another striker or two and a centre
half will do for starters.
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.1625 | John Collins for captain ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | All aboard the Skylark ... | Thu Jan 19 1995 17:14 | 34 |
|
(what happened to those 2 notes which were here a minute ago ?)
JJ
There is simply no point in selling John Collins. If we sell him he
will have to be replaced, agreed ? And to purchase a replacement will
cost at least the same money again (plus signing on fee, sharks fee to
the agent, bung to the selling manager, etc etc). It may (or more
likely may not) net us 3 million quid but that's small beer these days.
Prices are rocketing, and everybody knows that if Celtic (or Rangers)
want to buy there is a big mark up. Do you honestly think that 3 million
pounds will buy McKinlay, Jess AND Booth ? Cos you are living in cloud
cuckoo land if you do.
And another thing. Are these players better than what we have at
the moment ? I think not. Jess has never been the same since he broke
his leg, Booth is a big nancy boy who would fall over if my mother
tackled him, and if McKinlay is any good why are Dundee Utd getting
thumped 5-0 every week ?
John Collins is the only Celtic player who is a permanent member of
the Scotland side at the moment. He may be suffering a small dip in
form at the moment but that's natural, it happens to everybody. Ideally
we would have a big enough pool to give him a rest for a couple of
weeks but that's not going to happen at the moment. If he is pissed off
about something it would give him a kick up the bum to extract his
digit too.
He must stay. We are 2 points off second place at the moment which
must be a ticket into Europe and for that we will need Scottish players
and preferrably good ones too. End of story.
Malc.
|
48.1626 | Yours In Celtic ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Jan 19 1995 17:31 | 39 |
|
Malc,
Do me a favour & READ my previous notes. I merely said that there is
no-one in the present side I wouldn't consider selling if it was for
the benefit of the TEAM. Collins was used merely as an example.
I also used McKinlay & Jess/Booth (That's means JESS or BOOTH) as
another example.
I also stated the fact that our WHOLE midfield have been poor lately.
This makes you then think, perhaps the current midfielders don't
compliment one another. Perhaps it's time to change the midfield format
due to this dip in form. I also stated that I would be more than glad
to keep Collins, as long as the 3� Million that TB has left to spend,
is spent on 2 or 3 players that are gonna make the present team better.
I'm obviously not getting my point across too well......so I think
we'll drop the subject & move onto other matters, namely Phil
O'Donnell. I have it on good authority that the 22 year old is
currently 60% match fit (straight from the horses mouth). Why, oh why
is Burns contnuing to play a man that isn't over his injuries
properly ?
Fair enough, we are kind of short in cover at the moment & TB has to
make do with what he's got, but you only have to look at the youngter's
form in the last three matches to see that he is contributing very
little to an already lacklustre midfield.
As much as it pains me to say it, we need Peter Grant back ASAP to give
us some much needed dig in the middle of the park. This will in turn
allow McStay & JC to relinquish the deep role they're being asked to
play (Due to the lack of ball winners) & turn more creative. I think if
The Pointer is playing against the Jags on Saturday, you'll see an
entirely different performance from our ball players in the middle
of the park.
Here's hoping !
|
48.1627 | Another Orangeman! | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Fri Jan 20 1995 10:31 | 6 |
| In todays Scottish Daily Mail, It says that Celtic are currently
eyeing a 24-year old striker, Micheal Mols. Mols played for Holland
against France and was taken off for Pierre. He is supposedly a very good player
but not very cheap.
Chopperz
|
48.1628 | The Paul Elliott fan club writes ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | All aboard the Skylark ... | Fri Jan 20 1995 10:36 | 26 |
|
JJ
I think we're arguing from two mutually exclusive standpoint type
thingies. You say you would sell anybody if the net result was to improve
the team (not unreasonable) citing John Collins as example, and we argue
how would it improve the team to sell John Collins as he is our one current
international etc (also not unreasonable). Your point is a hypothetical
one, ours is practical. Perhaps we should agree to differ.
Your point about O'Donnell is the same as mine about Collins. If
any player is not fit or off form he should be dropped for a couple of
weeks and someone else play in his place, so unfortunately it comes back
to the size of the squad. It seems a bit of a problem at Celtic (going
back quite a few years actually) that most of the first team squad only
have to get out of bed on Saturday morning to be in the team.
And I also agree with you about Peter Grant. I really believe he is
a true asset to the team complimenting the other midfield players and I
would put him in my current first team. We do need a really good
defender though and not just somebody who can kick people up in the air,
somebody with a bit of intelligence about him. I felt Paul Elliott was
ideal (once he settled in) and someone like him would be fine. How
about Colin Hendry ?
Malc.
|
48.1629 | I'd also buy Andy Rhodes from St.Johnstone | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Fri Jan 20 1995 11:02 | 13 |
|
Malc,
How about Mr.Cool, the Perry Comatose of Scottish football....Gordan
Petric ?
He has class, is very skilful & shows great composure on the ball. He'd
be ideally suited to guide big Brian O'Neil through matches.
O'Neil has shwon good form since moving into defence, and I believe
that with the right guidance, could be an excellant centre-half.
Thsi would also save us dosh in the transfer market, if we only bought
defender & gained a good partnership in the process.
|
48.1630 | The root cause of Celtics problems | REOSV3::STRATFORDS | Zowie, Cavie! | Fri Jan 20 1995 11:06 | 10 |
| Malc
It seems to me that Celtics trouble can all be traced back to the day
that you let Martin Hayes go. He was a fine player who flew down the
flanks. OK so his running style was more akin to Quasimodo than Linford
Christie but with all the goals he would have scored for you had he
been given the chance, it would be Celtic who were dominating Scottish
football not Rangers.
Yours helpfully, Stuart
|
48.1631 | | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | All aboard the Skylark ... | Fri Jan 20 1995 11:43 | 16 |
|
JJ
I agree about Andy Rhodes. Not totally convinced about Gordan Petric
though. Petric must take a lot of the blame for Dundee Utd's recent
hammerings (imo). On the other hand, he's probably more "gettable"
than Colin Hendry. I think when Ivan Golac gets the big E, he will
scarper back to Europe somewhere and Petric will follow him pdq.
Stuart
Martin Hayes ? MARTIN HAYES ??? (I can feel my blood pressure rising)
Didn't he enrol in the Tony Cascarino soccer skill school ?
Malc.
|
48.1632 | Peter Poiner, where are you, where are you? | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Fri Jan 20 1995 11:46 | 11 |
|
Re:Peter Grant.
Grant, I think, has a lot of influence on the Celtic team, and I think
for this reason he should be made captain. On the other hand, he is
a crap football player. He show some signs of skill now and then,
but this is not enough, what we need is consistency throughout the
team. Therefore, if Grant isn't captain it should be JC. We never
lost a game while he was the captain, and he played very good.
Choppers
|
48.1633 | Graffitti on the walls that say's "We're magic !" | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Fri Jan 20 1995 14:15 | 21 |
|
Entry .1624 deleted by moi, as it was entered by a potato head that
somehow breached the security systems, alarms & barbed wire fences around
my account.
re-Peter Grant,
I do NOT rate the guy as a footballer, and never have done......However,
he has played reasonably well so far this season, and the midfield as a
whole tend to play better when he's in the team (For reasons I've already
gone into in a previous entry), thus allowing Collins & McStay to shine.
Malc,
Could it not be that Petric is saving United from 10-0 drubbings ?
I think he's the only defender they have, and we all no that one player
doesn't make a team (We should know !).
Perhaps in a team with a stronger midfield & competent defence, he'd be
even better than he is just now !
|
48.1634 | and it say's.......... | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Fri Jan 20 1995 14:27 | 12 |
|
Since we are talking about defenders, what happened to the defender
were meant to be signing from Blackburn. I think it was Mark
Wright. He wasn't playing because of Hendry and Celtic were supposed
to be after him.
What about Gary Smith, the Aberdeen defender, is he a full back or a
centre-half, I think he is a good player. I think that we should
concentrate on the attack at the moment though.
Any news for tomorrow, is Mogga back?
Choppers
|
48.1635 | | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Fri Jan 20 1995 18:53 | 17 |
|
Re Petric & Rhodes.
Like you JJ I like what i've saw of Petric. He seems solid and
can pass the ball well out of defence, however, i would like to
see TB stick with O'Neil as he looks more promising every game
he plays, and i think him and Mowbray could form a good partnership
once they get a run of games together.
As for Rhodes, I don't, and never have rated him. I think he likes
to make easy saves look spectacular. Anyway, he can't get a game
with St Johnston, so i don't see him being a benifit to us.
Colm.
|
48.1636 | 10 Quid and I'm Anybody's | MASALA::JCRONIN | The Crow | Sat Jan 21 1995 23:56 | 3 |
| You can transfer me to Cell G for 10 Quid.
JC.
|
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|
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48.1638 | | ZURA6::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Jan 24 1995 07:57 | 6 |
|
Hey, are you trying to knock Xamax or what? They're not a bad side at
all. In fact I'd say they're miles better than Celtic - its just that
hardly anyone's heard of my local team. 8-)
JBG
|
48.1639 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Tue Jan 24 1995 10:16 | 9 |
| Hi Jon,
I see you've moved from a Bern address to a Zurich one - but neither's
anything to do with Xamax! You're not actually in the Swiss branch of the ManU
fanclub are you?
(Sorry to bring them into yet another note!)
grahame
|
48.1640 | | ZURA6::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Tue Jan 24 1995 10:35 | 13 |
|
Hi Graham,
No. That's Jerry.
I have moved downstairs but I'm still in the Bern office. Big
Brother decided our All-in-1 accounts had to be moved to a machine in
Z�rich & as its the most reliable notes gateway for me my address has
changed. I actually live about 6km from Neuenburg 8-) but have to admit
to not being a frequent visitor to the Xamax ground (although I do
drive past it now & then on the way to take the family swimming. 8-)
JBG
|
48.1641 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Tue Jan 24 1995 14:15 | 4 |
| Ah, the Xamax ground - from what's been said about Parkhead, it'd be
recognised by Celtic supporters. A good Div 3 ground (Scottish Div 3!)
g
|
48.1642 | We're in the money ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | All aboard the Skylark ... | Wed Jan 25 1995 09:25 | 18 |
|
Wor Fergus was on the telly last night with good news.
The share issue has been an overwhelming success with over 9000
individuals applying for at least one unit of 10 shares. It is
certainly oversubscribed and the accountants are trying to work out by
how much and what to do about it. The options are to reduce the number of
shares issued to the applicants who applied for larger amounts, or a
supplementary issue of shares to fill up the shortfall. Now call me an
old cynic if you like but I can't see Celtic refusing any offered dosh
so I reckon they'll take the second option.
Fergus also said it looked like the most successful share issue in
the history of British football. It certainly knocked that feeble Hearts
effort into a cocked hat.
Malc.
|
48.1643 | Daily Ranger news....... | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Jan 25 1995 09:54 | 17 |
|
On the back page of the paper it says that Celtic are after Sheff.Weds.
goalie, Chris Woods! The ex-hun would love the chance to get back into
first team football, to rekindle his England hopes.
Tony Roper has bought a bundle of Celtic shares. He wouldn't say how
much, but he said that he had to do his bit to help the club.
Dermot Desmond put 2million quid of his own money into Celtic. He put
in 4million altogether, half of which was out his own pocket. He is
expected to become a director soon.
Super Sallys' wife has given birth to a baby boy, at the Alexandria
Hospital in Paisley. He has named him Alexander.
Choppers
|
48.1644 | | UPROAR::LEMP | My karma ran over my dogma | Wed Jan 25 1995 11:33 | 6 |
| >On the back page of the paper it says that Celtic are after Sheff.Weds.
>goalie, Chris Woods! The ex-hun would love the chance to get back into
Perhaps a straight swap for John Collins could be arranged...
Paul.
|
48.1645 | In yer dreams, Paul ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | All aboard the Skylark ... | Wed Jan 25 1995 12:16 | 1 |
|
|
48.1646 | TGMITW | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Wed Jan 25 1995 16:25 | 13 |
| re share offer.
ok help me with the maths. The claims (paper talk) is that celtic will
get 10m quid for the offer. That means an average of 1000 quid per
subscriber ? I think not. Even allowing for the claim that one guy
gave 2 million (heard it all before) that menas the rest averageing
900 quid.
How about the subscription will net a very commendable 5/6 million ?
ie about two thirds of one new stand for Parkhead ?
OR can someone explain the creative accounting odf Percy !
|
48.1647 | Most successful share issue in football history ! | BHAJI::JJACK | | Thu Jan 26 1995 05:16 | 17 |
|
Dennis,
Celtic had X amount of shares on sale. The amount of shares up for
grabs, if sold, would bring in �9.4M worth of hard cash. Expenses were
expected to account for 500K of this, so this leaves the club with a
net profit of �8.9M.
Dermot Desmond (Irish businessman) DID invest �2M of his own cash.
The shares flotation was an overwhelming success. In fact, it was over
subscribed. Celtic will now have to decide on whether or not to
restrict the larger investors to a lower amount of shares, or to make
more shares available. I go for the latter myself, and I think our MD &
his collegues will do likewise. This will bring in another �0.5M.
I think the club has therefor achieved what it set out to do.
|
48.1648 | Its only a matter of time bhoys.....:-) | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Thu Jan 26 1995 06:34 | 21 |
|
Re.1646
Simple maths really. Celtic hoped to raise 9.4million through the
share issue. 4million had already been put up by Dermot Desmond
(2million from his own pocket, 2million from his company), this
left 5.4million to be raised by the ordinary Celtic supporters.
As it turns out, the demand for shares from the punters was beyond
all expectations, so the share issue has been over subscribed.
This is not a "claim" or "paper talk", this is FACT, backed up
by banks and accountants who were involved in the issue.
Celtic now have this cash, and hopefuly more to follow, as they are
looking into ways of involving the people who still want to invest
in the club.
Colm.
|
48.1649 | SHARES NEWS | MASALA::SROBINS | FREE SCOTLAND we can survive | Thu Jan 26 1995 07:57 | 7 |
|
On Scotsport last night they said that the Celtic share issue has been the most
successful in the history of any football club.They said that they would make
more shares available and anyone that invested in a share will get the chance to
own one.
Sean SQF Pars man.
|
48.1650 | McClair | UTRTSC::WARD | | Thu Jan 26 1995 10:59 | 11 |
| I was watching _the_ match on TV last night, when I noticed McClair
was still getting a game for ManU. What honours did he win during
his spell at Parkhead ?? Does anyone know if he played enough games
to get a English League winners medal with ManU ?? (I ask here, as
there is a "Cantona Alert" in the ManU note at the mo).
Thanks - Ray
PS I was in the same year at Glasgow Uni as him - he dropped out of
doing Chemistry after he scored goals against Rangers and Celtic
for Motherwell .. if anyone remembers that far back ..
|
48.1651 | | GENIE::GOODEJ | Mr Dragon - 761 4831 | Thu Jan 26 1995 11:06 | 10 |
|
Don't know about last season but '92/'93 I'm pretty sure he got a
winner's medal. He's been getting quite a few games recently what with
all United injury problems / bans, and has been playing very well. I'd
be very surprised to see him leave United now (esspecially after last
night) - he's got a good few years of top class football in him yet -
then maybe he could go to 1st or 2nd Div here & eventually back to the
SPD 8-)
JBG
|
48.1652 | Stunning success. | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Thu Jan 26 1995 12:18 | 22 |
| RE The share issue.
The maximum sum aimed for was 9.4M although this was thought to be
optimistic. With the ACTUAL APPLICATIONS counted the amount applied
for was 13.8M. That not hype, it's the actual amount applied for.
That's 4.4M more than the optimistic target which means rather than the
supporters contributing 5.4M they have contributed 9.8M which is more
than the original top target. I'm amazed at this sum but no more than
the snipers who expected this to fall flat on its face especially at
this time of year. Radio Scotland and Scottish Television interviewed
independant stockbrokers and they have said it's way beyond what anyone
in the financial world expected. This should allow the second phase of
the Parkhead redevelopment to start soon.
In todays Scotsman Hugh Keevans ends his report by saying that the
sniping has started from the not unexpected source of Micky Kelly. He
is reported as saying that it doesn't even cover the cost of the
Celtic Park redevelopment. Hugh goes on to say that Fergus McCann
resisted the temptation of asking if Micky Kelly paid for his house in
full or took a loan to cover it, instead Fergus just said, "The dog
keeps barking but the caravan moves on...."
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.1653 | paper talk maybe | MASALA::GPIKE | | Thu Jan 26 1995 13:22 | 6 |
|
reports today sugests that Celtic intend to have a supplementary
share issue so that everyone who applied for shares will recieve
them and celtic will get the full 13million quid pledged in the
share issue.
|
48.1654 | Say ooh ahh Pierre van Hooijdonk | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | All aboard the Skylark ... | Thu Jan 26 1995 14:56 | 12 |
|
Why are all you Rangers types being so sceptical about the facts
and figures of the share issue ?
You're not jealous are you ?
Cos that's what it sounds like.
Malc.
PS Hey JJ, let's put in a bid for Cantona. He'd go down a storm up here.
|
48.1655 | He's a sort of Ian/Donkey Ferguson with skill ! | BHAJI::JJACK | | Thu Jan 26 1995 19:28 | 5 |
|
His football skills would go down well Malc. However, his other antics
would be more suited for the Govan area me finx !
|
48.1656 | Could be easy money to be made...eventually | MASALA::GMCKEE | | Fri Jan 27 1995 14:13 | 8 |
|
I'm not surprised that the share issue has raised so much interest,
if I had let my head rule my heart then I would have applied also.
Fergus McCann reckons he will double his money in 5 years and then
sod off, sounds better than investing in DEC stock.
But then again, I'm a Hun so it doesn't bear thinking about does it..??
|
48.1657 | No such thing as easy money ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | All aboard the Skylark ... | Fri Jan 27 1995 16:53 | 21 |
|
> Fergus McCann reckons he will double his money in 5 years
From where did you glean this vital piece of information ? If it is
true I say good luck to the guy, he is the one man to have the
foresight and out and out guts to invest a whole heap of his
hard-earned oojah in what looked at the time an extremely lame duck
indeed. If we come out of this at the forefront of Scottish and
European football as in the old days, he can have all the money he
likes as far as I'm concerned. For myself I'm certainly not expecting
to make money out of it.
> if I had let my head rule my heart then I would have applied also
> I'm a Hun
Are you implying a change of heart here ? Oh lord, yet another
sinner has turned against the forces of darkness and at last realised
the error of his ways. Welcome to Paradise, Mr McKee.
Malc.
|
48.1658 | McCann's the man, and we've got 5 Mil to spend !! | MASALA::JJACK | | Fri Jan 27 1995 19:51 | 21 |
|
Malc,
Fergus reckons that the Celtic shares will have doubled in price in the
next five years. The man has went on record stating that he will only
have a controlling interest in the club for five years. Then, he will
sell his shares to other shareholders, and move on.
He's a businessman, as well as a Celtic fan. He will have completed the
job he set out to do, and will then leave the club in a sound financial
state.
Footnote: TB was promised �5M to spend on players by Fergus McCann,
before the share issue. He has so far spent �1.5M on Van Hooydonk,
and therefor has �3.5M left to spend.
Due to the shares being over-subscribed by in excess of �4M,
TB has been given another �2M to add to his budget.
|
48.1659 | | MASALA::JJACK | | Sat Jan 28 1995 19:51 | 15 |
|
Scottish Cup 3rd Round:
Celtic.........2 St.Mirren......0
Falconer, 68
Van Hooydonk, 72
No match report, due to me sleeping in. That's what I get for trying to
get up after three hours sleep, after a 12 hour nightshift !!
The Bhoys are at home in the 4th round to the winners of the Meadowbank
Thistle/Berwick Rangers match.
|
48.1660 | PASS THE PILLOW. | MASALA::GBRUCE | | Sat Jan 28 1995 20:48 | 3 |
| Excuse me but weren't you sleeping for most of the 12hrs.
[email protected]
|
48.1661 | PASS THE KLEENEX ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Sat Jan 28 1995 21:09 | 2 |
|
Not just sleeping..........
|
48.1662 | Willie the Falcon. | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Mon Jan 30 1995 15:00 | 27 |
| The St. Mirren match was the usual total domination but failure to
score goals. About five decent chances fell to Willie Falconer (The
Falcon) before he scored and as usual we had a keeper in excellent form
against us. Perhaps we should do a Mark Hateley a la Aberdeen league
decider two seasons ago. Thump the keeper in the first minute and
threaten more of that if he dares to play well. Anyway do my eyes
deceive me or is Willie Falconer getting slightly better in partnership
with Pierre. Perhaps I was just breathing in too much dodgy smoke from
the guys behind me but he has scored two goals recently which is half
the amount Andy Walker has scored in many more games. Granted Falconer
did miss some good chances but then if you score this does tend to get
overlooked, just ask Super Sally. I've found it interesting that Burns
has decided to drop Walker agfter the signing of Pierre, most people
expected Falconer to be packing his bags.
A favourable draw in the next round awaits us now and we should
expect to get to the quarter finals ( well lets hope ). Perhaps by
that time Hearts will have managed to beat the forces of darkness for
once, unless the mighty Accies don't do it first.
An interesting thing in the Scotland on Sunday about fans baiting
players after the Cantona incident. Seemingly after Tommy Coyne came
back to Scotland after the death of his wife he turned out for
Motherwell against Rangers at Fir park and he was greeted by the away
support with "Tommy Tommy where's your wife ?" I didn't read this in
any paper at the time, I wonder why not ? If Cltic fans ever do that
to ANY player I hope they're banned for life.
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.1663 | Willie, Granted.....any more? | TRUCKS::SANT | You can't hide those lyin' eyes!! | Mon Jan 30 1995 15:22 | 7 |
|
>Granted Falconer did miss some good chances...
How many Falconers do Celtic have playing for them these days,
then? 8-)
Andy.
|
48.1664 | people in glass houses | MASALA::GMCKEE | | Mon Jan 30 1995 15:49 | 9 |
|
Re -2
I am not saying for one minute that this did not happen as a few neds
may have shouted something but for someone who may have been at or
least will have heard about the disgusting behaviour of his fellow
supporters at Ibrox on Jan 1 1991 to suggest such a thing is a joke.
|
48.1665 | What happened then ? | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Mon Jan 30 1995 15:56 | 2 |
|
Refresh my memory from Jan 1991
|
48.1666 | | FORTY2::ASH | Mail Interchange Group, Reading | Mon Jan 30 1995 15:56 | 9 |
| > <<< Note 48.1662 by FAILTE::OLIVERS >>>
> -< Willie the Falcon. >-
> A favourable draw in the next round awaits us now and we should
> expect to get to the quarter finals ( well lets hope ). Perhaps by
The Guardian called the draw 'a virtual walkover for Celtic'!
g
|
48.1667 | | MASALA::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Mon Jan 30 1995 16:07 | 9 |
| RE .1665
The selik fans disrupted the 1 minutes silence for the people
that died in the 1971 Ibrox disaster by booing chanting and singing
thru it.
|
48.1668 | Yob fans all over are not acceptable. | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Mon Jan 30 1995 16:26 | 9 |
| RE -1 Well as I said I hope such fans could be banned but then
the minutes silence for Tony Mowbrays wife was held over from the New
Years game at Ibrox this year until the Dundee Utd game. This
behaviour is sadly expected when Old Firm fans face each other, from
both sides, because uf the underlying uglyness of the fixture but
surely a player who used to play for either club is due some respect in
such circumstances.
Stevie.
|
48.1669 | People in glass houses etc....... | MASALA::JJACK | | Mon Jan 30 1995 21:59 | 12 |
|
re.1667
Would that be ALL the Celtic fans Scott, or just the drunken minority
that Glasgow's finest failed to keep out whilst under the influence ?
Let's not tar 7500 Tims with the same brush please !
Every team has it's element of thugs/drunks/morons, that will embarass
their club & fellow supporters (the decent ones). You only have to go
back to the match on the 4th of January, when Mr.Mowbray's late wife
was mentioned, in between renditions of `The Sash' & `No Pope of Rome'.
|
48.1670 | | MASALA::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Tue Jan 31 1995 07:09 | 16 |
| . >You only have to go
>back to the match on the 4th of January, when Mr.Mowbray's late wife
>was mentioned, in between renditions of `The Sash' & `No Pope of Rome'.
Utter Kak.There was not one single chant or song about tony Mowbray's
Wife.
We both know in the past both set of fans have sang sickening songs
but your wrong this time.
Anyway....lets drop this "Who's sicker than who"
|
48.1672 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Wed Feb 01 1995 16:21 | 11 |
| .1671
sorry choppers,
I tried it on 4 seperate viewers and none of them could make head nor
tail of it....
I know where I can get some .bmp's of the Baywatch beauties tho....
send me a tenner and I'll tell you the address....8*0)
Ray....
|
48.1673 | | 45769::GEORGEM | The west is the best | Wed Feb 01 1995 16:28 | 3 |
| Just try saving it as a DCL file, edit it, then run it through uudecode.exe
Is that what you did?
|
48.1674 | Technical note! | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Wed Feb 01 1995 17:56 | 25 |
| ** This is a technical note (it has nothing what-so-ever to do with **
** soccer just in case the mighty moderators might want to delete **
** it) **
Re .1671
Make it available at some DECnet location e.g. copy the image as it to
AVOV16::. From there announce it again and we can all take a look at
it by copying:
COPY AYOV16::celtic.BMP []
Remember you will probably need a PC graphics viewer to view it. If I
can access it, I will create a GIF which can then be stuffed in any
one of many viewers available on most platforms (VMS,U*X, PC). I will
make it available on my own VMS machine for a limited time onwards for
anyone to copy.
OK?
James.
** This is a technical note (it has nothing what-so-ever to do with **
** soccer just in case the mighty moderators might want to delete **
** it) **
|
48.1675 | Your hearing is crap, as well !! | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Feb 02 1995 07:12 | 7 |
| re.1670
SNAIL
I beg to differ !
|
48.1676 | Here's hoping ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Thu Feb 02 1995 08:47 | 14 |
|
Tommy Burns has knocked back an enquiry from Burnley, for out of favour
striker, Andy Walker. The English side then turned their attention to
Willie Facloner, but again Burns gave them no encouragement.
He stated, "We're in the process of building up the squad at Celtic,
and have no intention of selling these two players".
I think the only players we'll see leaving Celtic in the near future,
are Galloway, Byrne & Vata.
The Albanian was offered a loan deal with an English club recently, but
knocked it back. I think he's on his way out however, along with Mark
McNally. The defender is again being linked with Bruce Rioch's Bolton
side.
|
48.1677 | Power corrupts ! | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ho ho, Roobarb, you are funn-eh | Thu Feb 02 1995 09:04 | 18 |
|
JJ, this is a very silly argument and a most unsavoury one as well.
Your fans are a bigger bunch of neds than our fans yah boo sucks. I
agree with Scott Neill in saying we should drop it.
On a lighter note, I got a letter from Celtic saying that I had
been successful in my application for shares and would I like to vote
at an EGM to issue some more shares so everybody can get some. Mark
Cullinane (who works up the corridor) applied for two units (to my one)
but didn't get any at all so his application depends on me voting in
favour of the share issue.
So he'd better be nice to me that's all. I drink coffee with milk
and sugar please Mark. I'm also very partial to jammy dodgers and
Bourbon creams. And Cadbury's Mini Eggs.
Malc.
|
48.1678 | Celtic minus McStay = Better performance ? | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Feb 02 1995 09:58 | 17 |
| I agree with Scott Neill
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Sorry Malc, that's against my religion 8*)
Please note, this was never an argument, just a view/opinion !
I didn't make the game on Saturday, but I hear our midfield played a lot
better. Could this be something to do with McStay being suspended ?
I mentioned in a previous note, that Collins, McStay & O'Donnell,
didn't seem to be complimenting one another, and that perhaps it was
time for a change to this part of the team. Out goes Paul & in comes
Peter, and apparently we do not suffer. In fact, quite the opposite.
Do you think TB will bring him back against Motherwell on Saturday ?
And if so, at who's expense ?
|
48.1679 | Waiting for the great leap forward ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ho ho Roobarb, you are funn-eh | Thu Feb 02 1995 10:50 | 34 |
|
JJ
I didn't see the game either but I wasn't very impressed by the 2-0
scoreline, the same score by which Ayr Utd (second bottom in the 1st
Division) had beaten them a fortnight previously. Scoring goals is the
big problem at the moment and no amount of brilliant opposition goalies
excuses will satisfy me. The midfield may have looked OK against St
Mirren but Motherwell will be much more of a test.
I think McStay will return simply because TB would not have the
bottle to leave him out, leaving aside any tactical argument. I reckon
Tommy would like to play all four midfielders, both wingers (Hay and
McLaughlin) and two strikers. Unfortunately that would leave a 2 man
defence ! So at least one winger will be sacrificed, maybe both. Play
Collins at left back perhaps ? He's a very good defender but it's a
shame to waste his scoring talents. It's a tricky problem and I will
leave it to TB. I was off sick on Monday and there was a program on TV
about religious faith featuring Tommy so perhaps he is about to receive
divine guidance e.g. the archangel Gabriel appears unto Tommy in the
small hours saying :
"Blow all the shares issue money on Alan Shearer !"
By the way I can't believe our best available team contains Falconer.
Motherwell have been a bit of a bogey team recently, a win would be
most welcome. Here's hoping.
Malc.
|
48.1680 | We seem to play better without him !!!!!! | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Feb 02 1995 11:19 | 13 |
|
It's worth noting, that the last time we played Motherwell at Fir Park
(And correct me if I'm wrong) McStay was on the bench. He was 100%
fit, but was just back after injury. TB showed then, that no matter who
you are, you ain't guaranteed a place in the starting XI.
Prior to this match, the midfield had been playing well, and there was
no reason to change it. However, are they playing THAT well just now,
for him to leave the Maestro out ?
I would !
|
48.1681 | DOn't have a party too soon.... | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Fri Feb 03 1995 08:56 | 5 |
|
Well, you won't be hearing from me again... I have been banned for
using notes by my supervisor for putting in a Chantelle poem. :-(
Choppers
|
48.1682 | Dermot,Dermot, show us your wad!!!!! | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Fri Feb 03 1995 08:57 | 5 |
|
Saw on CEEFAX last night, that Irish businessman Dermot Desmond,
who invested 4million into Celtic shares, has told Fergus that he
is willing to put more of his money into Celtic, if and when it is
needed.
|
48.1683 | Poetry Corner | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Ho ho Roobarb, you are funn-eh | Fri Feb 03 1995 11:53 | 22 |
|
(With apologies to Private Eye)
So, farewell then
Choppers the Tim.
The Voice of Youth in this Notesfile.
A red card for quoting a Chantelle poem to the masses
Was your fate.
Ironic really
As Keiths Mum said
You'd settled down a lot recently
After your initial ranting nearly got us closed down.
We will not forget
Your Norman Tebbitt song
In a hurry.
E.J. Thribb (aged 12�).
|
48.1684 | TB.....take note ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Sun Feb 05 1995 10:38 | 25 |
|
Scottish Premier League
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Motherwell..........1 Celtic......0
McKinnon, 83 (Pen) Att.10,881
Celtic's first defeat since October leaves them trailing Hibs &
Motherwell in the league, by 5 & 4 points respectively.
The winner from 'well coming from the penalty spot, after McNally &
O'Neil were adjudged to have sandwiched a Motherwell striker as they
attempted to clear a high ball.
Next match v Hibs
Tommy Burns is in Amsterdam studying coaching methods. He has been
linked with Ajax's �3M rated striker, Van Vossen, but claims that this
is all paper talk.
After yesterday's performance, here's hoping TB changes his mind &
signs another quality striker immediately.
A winger of some class & style along with an accomplished defender
would also be nice.......
|
48.1686 | They deserve each other | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Sun Feb 05 1995 11:03 | 16 |
| re -2
JJ,
I see you have the correct asperations for Celtic when you mention
they trail Hibs and Motherwell in the league. Clearly you accept it's
beyond them to be compared with the league leaders >*
Well when is the most successful share offer in history going to
translate into players ? or is it just another McCann scam ! I notice
that the Irish guy (forget the name) who was reputed to have put 4m
into the kitty actualy now says he UNDERWROTE the share issue. This
means he puts nothing in because the issue was well subscribed to.
Add to this the fact that the fans are paying by installments and well
guess TGMITW may have been conned again.
Or does anyone know different.
|
48.1687 | But then again, I went to a good school 8*) | MASALA::JJACK | | Sun Feb 05 1995 11:33 | 33 |
|
Dennis,
C'mon...show a bit of intelligence. Even a hun must have some ???
Even I'm not so blinkered as to think either Celtic, Motherwell or Hibs
can catch raingurs in the league race. We'll have to settle for the
fight for 2nd place.
On the subject of players, and the availabilty of cash to purchase said
players, I think Celtic & TB have got it right.
Neither want to rush out & panic buy. This has proven disastrous for us
in the past, and doing so again could have a catastrophic effect on the
club. Now that we have some money available, we MUST endeavour to get
it right first time whilst dabbling in the transfer market. Burns knows
that if he gets one or two transfers wrong, then he'll be hounded by
press, media & disgruntled fans. He's merely covering his ass & looking
to take care of the future of the club, before diving into buying willy
nilly (Who does he play for ?).
On the shares front, Dermot Desmond had originally only underwritten
�4M worth of shares. However, the situation has now changed & he is a
major investor in the club. �14.4M worth of subscriptions came in, and
that's exactly the amount of cash the club will gain from the sale.
The fans who paid for their shares by bank loan (�120 down + �30
monthly instalments, did so with the help of The Co-operartive bank.
The bank pay Celtic the cash sum, and the bank gets the interest on the
loan. Therefor, Celtic get all the cash up front, and the bank makes a
profit too. Both come out smiling & the fan gets what he wants if he
cannot afford to pay for his shares in a lump sum.
Simple, huh ?
|
48.1688 | Copeland Road = rivetting conversation...NOT | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | Leave my account alone you..!!!!! | Sun Feb 05 1995 14:17 | 34 |
|
Mr Breadie,
Every now and again you appear in the Celtic topic, and try to
enlighten us with your wit and wisdom about the goings on within
Celtic FC. It is pretty obvious from your notes that you know
nothing about what has been happening within Celtic FC over the
past few months. Celtic supporters in this note have been giving
you the FACTS about what has been happening, with regards to the
share issue, stadium developement etc, and these people should
know, as they are now shareholders of the club. I would like to
know where you get your info on Celtic. Do you have inside
information?, or is it just the usual p!$h talk that we have
come to expect from you?
You ask if this is just another McCann scam. Do you know of a
previous scam inflicted on the fans by McCann, if so can you
tell me about it?
I also don't understand where the problem is regarding
the fans paying by instalments. Maybe this is another scam,
after all, he let us pay for our season tickets by instalments,
and around 20,000 fans took him up on it. Not a bad scam eh?
I'm afraid you listen too much to the neanderthals(SP) who
sit in the seats around you at govan(if you are ever actually
there that is) The Facts are Celtic HAVE raised 14M, they
WILL spend it on players, a new stadium IS being built, and
they WILL be back at the top of Scottish Football...Believe it.
Colm SQFCSC.
|
48.1689 | yeh everything been strait recently ! | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Sun Feb 05 1995 15:50 | 3 |
| -2 was an informative answer
-1 proves why such scams have worked in the past (recent past)
|
48.1690 | phone yer mate, he might tell yae... | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | Leave my account alone you..!!!!! | Sun Feb 05 1995 16:03 | 5 |
|
I ask again........what scams?
|
48.1691 | MASALA::CGALLAGHER = Reply 1690 !!....Scary 8*) | MASALA::JJACK | | Sun Feb 05 1995 16:31 | 4 |
|
8*)
|
48.1692 | JJ he makes you sound sensible !>* | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Sun Feb 05 1995 19:53 | 24 |
| JJ,
He only took that to stop me.
The stuff about the Bank being the linkage (almost) makes sense.
But even at 10-14m pounds and assuming McCann cleared the old debts how
does that pay for a stadium and players.
As for -1 You are at the wind up yes, no one could be so stoopid as to
suggest the financial dealings at Celtic over the last ? years have
been strait.
Even McCan has been "creative" with the valuation of the club by
including a non-sustantive 1m debt as an asset. (that's probaly hard
for him to savvie)
And yes I do have a seat in the Govan stand. It's in Ibrox Stadium you
might recognise it it a ground with grandstands on four sides *>
As for connections at Celtic - how long have you supported them, I
would hate to shame you by quoting names you don't recognise.
Mide you it embarrasses me to admit knowing them.
|
48.1693 | The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Mon Feb 06 1995 07:06 | 14 |
|
Dennis,
McCann plans to buils the stadium (All �26M worth of it), using some of
the money raised from the share issue, other investors, bank loans &
grants from the football trust......basically the same way as you lot
built your stadium !!!!!
Except......Ours will be better 8*))
JJ (Who along with Colm Gallagher, have been FOLLOWING the Tic for
about 30 years, combined)
|
48.1694 | No shame....only Pride!!!! | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | Leave my account alone you..!!!!! | Mon Feb 06 1995 08:27 | 26 |
|
Re.-2
I haven't once stated that all financial dealings over the last
? years have been straight. In a previous note you implied that
McCann had previously pulled "scams" on the Celtic supporters.
Surely there is a difference between "scamming" the supporters
and being a little "creative" .
I am also surprised that someone with your "savvie" has to ask
how the stadium is being payed for. How do you pay for your
home? you work for DEC, so i'm pretty sure it isn't cash up
front:-).
Also, feel free to quote any names you wish, I've been following
Celtic since 1974, so i doubt if you'll shame me with your
knowledge.
As the great man said,
"The Dog is barking, but the Caravan keeps rolling"
Colm.
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48.1695 | I'm back!!! | AYOV25::JMCFARLAND | I am Elvis | Mon Feb 06 1995 10:42 | 4 |
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Hello!!
CTT
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48.1696 | The Final Word (oh yes it is ...) | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Herbidaceous !!! | Tue Feb 07 1995 11:59 | 71 |
|
Good article in last weeks Observer by Glenn Gibbons, incorporating
some interesting (not to say a little surprising) facts. I shall precis
(is that the right word ?) it.
"Of all the reactions induced by the results of Celtic's share
issue last week, the least justified - but most predictable - was the
nit-picking.
The claim from certain quarters that the �13.8 million invested
largely by ordinary supporters was 'magnificent' but did not cover the
cost of the �17.5 million stadium development currently in hand was, at
best, ill-informed and, at worst, deliberate sniping.
Michael Kelly said that, although the amount of money raised had
exceeded by a long way anything he had imagined, it would not prevent
his successors from borrowing money to complete the ground's
reconstruction.
The thinly-veiled tut-tutting implied that the total overhaul of a
stadium expected to house 60,000 fans on completion should be paid for
without recourse to lenders. It is rather like saying that anybody who
wants to buy a house will first have to save up. It is also a philosophy
that would have managers of banks and building societies, the primary
sources of mortgages, reaching for the revolver in the top drawer.
No such reservations were ever uttered when Rangers began and
completed the work that turned Ibrox Stadium into a veritable showcase.
Even with the money from Rangers Pools, which at one time nudged
�1 million a year, Rangers had to borrow. They were able to pay for the
Broomloan and Copeland stands but had to approach the bank for the
Govan stand.
And when the Club Deck became the top tier of the original main
stand, the club's borrowings were high enough to cause a panic in the
breast of the coolest riverboat gambler. Rangers were in hock for nearly
�18 million."
At this point GG wheeled on Hugh Adam for some comments. (I wonder
if you know who he is, Mr Breadie ?) Mr Adam said :
" 'You'd be a bad business if you didn't have borrowings. The trick
is to borrow enough at the proper interest rates, so that you can cover
the debt without damaging yourself. That way, you're simply using other
money to get where you want to be.
'You also have to limit your borrowings so that they don't exceed
what they should be compared to your capital base. In this respect,
Celtic have a very strong borrowing power because their base, which is
expected to be around �25 million, is so wide.
'When Rangers completed the stadium in the early Eighties it had
cost �12 million. That would be in the order of 30-35 million nowadays.
When David Murray took over he had to go deeper in debt in order to
come out the other side.
'Fergus and his team at Celtic seem to know exactly what they are
doing and I have to say he has done extremely well for a businessman
just coming into football. Normally, it's difficult for them because
football isn't like any other business.
'The share issue is quite staggering and wouldn't happen in any
other company. Even by the standard of football club flotations, which
have tended not to be a great success, it is outstanding.' "
GG then goes on to exort a return to the Old Firm 'duopoly'
of Scottish football, suggesting that the main by-product of this would
be a return to the European successes of the late Sixties. In 1967
Glasgow came within a whisker of being the only city in history
to produce the winners of Europe's two major tournaments in the same
season and he argues that this is because the best available players
in Scotland were concentrated into two teams. (Not unreasonable imo.)
Malc (sorry folks this is a bit long).
PS I don't normally like to get drawn into these silly tit for tat
arguments but Mr Breadie, we calculate that your node is in Valbonne
(or thereabouts). It must be an awfully long way for you to commute
to your "seat in the Govan stand" every week.
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48.1697 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | | Tue Feb 07 1995 12:28 | 15 |
| good stuff .1696!
re; nit picking....
If Scottish football is to return to past glories it needs a strong
Rangers and a strong Celtic with the likes of Motherwell, Aberdeen.
Hibs and Hearts constantly nipping at their heels....the SFA also have
to get rid of this daft 10-team Premier Division and increase it to at
least 16....and introduce relegation-promotion play-offs' like the
Endsleigh league set-up....3-up, 3-down, and the first step should be
to sack ObergruppenFuehrer Farry....
just my humble (Irish) opinion....
Ray....
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48.1698 | What a SCAM | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Tue Feb 07 1995 14:13 | 34 |
| People seem to forget that on top of the 14 Million+ subscribed to
by the share issue this does not include the amount of around 10
Million that the "Rebels" invested when the share base was raised from
25,000 shares to about 275,000 shares immediately after the take-over.
This meant that for McCann to maintain his then present proportion of
shares he had to pump in this amount of money. This basically means
that since the "March revolution" of last year approximately 25 Million
has been paid into Celtics bank account. With the 3 Million in season
ticket sales at the beginning of the year then perhaps it'll be granted
that the first stage of the stadium can easily be paid for. The 4
Million from Dermott Desmond comprised 2 Million from himself and 2
Million from his company, NOT UNDERWRITTING, but commited money. The
only underwritting came from Greig Middleton and some of the directors
incase the minimum target of 7 Million wasn't reached but since it was
easily surpassed it wasn't needed. If I remember rightly all the
government share sell-offs get hugely underwritten by institutions and
if succesfull this is not needed. It's normal practice.
Has anyone noticed the scam going on in most High street stores
these days. What you do is you agree to buy some item that you can't
afford immediately and they allow you to pay it up. Well what a rip
off eh ! Oh and the Banks, they're worse. If you want a new car from
a dealer you aggree to buy it, go to a bank and they give the dealer
the money, yes the dealer gets the money up front from the Bank and you
pay the Bank back over some period of time. What a SCAM ! Oh then
there's those Building Societies. You want money to build a house.
Listen to this one. You DON'T have to save up all the money to buy the
house outright, get this for a SCAM, they lend you some of the money
based on your income and savings then you pay them back over a period
of time. What a SCAM
Enough sarcasm the noo, cheers.
Stevie.
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48.1699 | Expecting more question avoidance | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Tue Feb 07 1995 20:03 | 30 |
| re -3 (or so)
I hate to ask you to stick to the point becuase it clearly doe not suit
your purpose
BUT
1. Are you serious (or seriously deranged) suggested that the
financial dealings at Castle Doom have been up front recently,
including since McCann arrived ?
How on earth can you build a major stadium for +/- 17m ? For a
stadium of the standard you are expecting it has to be at least double
that.
2. I, if you read the notes, described the share issue as outstanding.
I have never questioned the desire of Celtic fans to put their money
where their mouth is. I only question the maths.
3. Of course you have to borrow to fund the stadium, where did I
suggest otherwise. Again try reading before answering.
4. What happened to all the alleged debt Fergus inherited, it does not
appear in any of your calculations.
5. How can a numpty think MDRA1 is in Valbonne, go for technical
lessons immediately. It is in Madrid. Yes I put my money into the
club with little return also *<!
6. Key question as to why I am able to be in this note (JJ help him)
What do Evans, White and Stein have in common ?
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48.1700 | Back to football! :-) | AYOV25::JMCFARLAND | Choppers lives! | Wed Feb 08 1995 11:22 | 7 |
|
Meadowbank beat Berwick 7-6 on penalties last night in the Scottish Cup
replay.
We now play them at Hampden on the 18th Feb.
CTT
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48.1701 | Puerile answers to puerile questions ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Herbidaceous !!! | Wed Feb 08 1995 16:19 | 75 |
|
.1699
OK let us take a look at this absolutely sparkling piece of prose.
If it doesn't win the Nobel prize for literature there is no justice.
> I hate to ask you to stick to the point becuase it clearly doe not suit
> your purpose
I don't think you have decided what the point is. Your comments
jump all over the place. Personally I thought we were discussing the
recent share issue. However I will indulge you just this once :
Question 1. Since the board takeover, the financial dealings have to
my knowledge been perfectly legitimate. Fergus McCann can not be held
responsible for any shady dealings before his arrival. One arguable
bad debt on a balance sheet hardly constitutes a major accountancy
swindle.
The �17.5 million pounds is to complete phase one of the development
which consists of the demolition of the jungle and both end terraces,
and the erection of a new stand where the jungle now stands i.e. NOT
the full stadium. The key words in .1696 are "development currently
in hand". Phase one is due for completion at the start of next season
when Celtic return to Parkhead from Hampden. Phase two is the erection
of stands at both ends of the ground and will be completed in time for
the following season.
> 2. I, if you read the notes, described the share issue as outstanding.
No, I'm sorry, I HAVE read the notes and I can't find this.
> I only question the maths.
Well that one's been answered before once or twice.
> 3. Of course you have to borrow to fund the stadium, where did I
> suggest otherwise. Again try reading before answering.
You have never up until now mentioned borrowing. Instead your .1692
implies exactly the opposite. I suggest it is YOU who should do a wee
bit of reading.
> 4. What happened to all the alleged debt Fergus inherited
Nothing alleged about it. Fergus and Brian Dempsey cleared it out of
their own pockets when they took over. This is documented elsewhere
(from about .1000 onwards). More reading I think.
> 5. How can a numpty think MDRA1 is in Valbonne. It is in Madrid.
Your node appears as ISIDRO not MDRA1. Either way you are the same
group as Valbonne hence the reason for "(or thereabouts)". The point
is that you replied to .1688 implying that you went to the games when
in fact you were somewhat economical with the truth. Do you also get
your so-called facts from the Madrid equivalent of the Daily Record ?
> 6. Key question as to why I am able to be in this note (JJ help him)
> What do Evans, White and Stein have in common ?
Why you are able to be in this note ? What does that mean ? Anybody
can answer in here. Mentioning a few Celtic personnel does not give
you more rights than anybody else. Key question my bum. By the way
I presume you mean Bobby Evans and Jock Stein, but there have been
quite a few Whites in the history of Celtic Football Club. Also have
you found out who Hugh Adam is yet ? Clue : you SHOULD know.
Mr Breadie, Glenn Gibbons' first paragraph in his article could
have been written with you in mind. You throw up arguments with no
thought behind them just for the sake of it. I don't know what they
call it in Madrid but we might call it 'stirring' here.
Malc.
PS Your spelling and grammar are appalling. And you're ugly as well.
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48.1702 | parsley would be proud | COMICS::HAWLEYI | I...AM...A...HORSE! | Wed Feb 08 1995 16:28 | 5 |
| Malc,
remind me not to argue with you!
Ian.
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48.1703 | ..easily offended... | TRUCKS::SANT | You can't hide those lyin' eyes!! | Wed Feb 08 1995 16:50 | 6 |
|
Ian, don't argue with him..
..and don't call me Malc.
Andy.
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48.1704 | Why argue when insulting takes less effort ? | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Wed Feb 08 1995 20:48 | 10 |
| Any chance he will answer the questions - well no surprise there then.
re spelling - thanks I'll sue the modem.
I knew you would not recognise the names, so you avoided totaly the
last question.
Interesting you still think Spain is part of France, guess that's what
happens when your team has no interest in Europe year after year, you
just forget the geography. (well you forget enough facts.)
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48.1705 | Hola,Hola, we are the Billy nino's:-):-):-):-):-) | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | Leave my account alone you..!!!!! | Thu Feb 09 1995 02:54 | 22 |
|
Any questions which you have asked regarding the share issue
and stadium redevelopement have been answered quite adequately
three or four times in previous notes by different people. In
fact, the only question still to be answered on this subject,
is the one I asked you in note 48.1690, what scams?.... Don't
worry, I don't expect an answer.........there isn't one.
I'm afraid your rantings over the past few days have only
proved what I stated in my original reply to you(48.1688),
that you know nothing of what has been going on within Celtic
FC over the past few months.It's pretty obvious that no matter
how often people try to explain the facts to you, you will still
believe that the whole thing is just one big "scam". So there's
not really any point is there?
Colm.
P.S. How many members are there in the Madrid Loyal....?:-)
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48.1706 | was getting bored anyway | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Thu Feb 09 1995 18:02 | 1 |
| Ok agreed, I accept your surrender
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48.1707 | Good one 8*)) | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Thu Feb 09 1995 20:57 | 42 |
|
THE TIM TEAM
------------
There was an interesting program on the telly on Sunday night
called "The Tim Team". It was about a bunch of archaeologists led by
Baldrick out of Blackadder who were trying to uncover the last time an
ancient nomadic team of "footballers" called "The Tims" won
anything.
The best bit was when they excavated a chamber called "the trophy
room". They had hoped to find a wide selection of artifacts but it
appears that grave robbers must have got there first, as it was
completely empty.
They did manage to dig up a few old fossils but didn't learn much
from them as all they could say was
"nineteensixtysevenlisbonlions", possibly some primeval incantation
now devoid of any real meaning.
However, the greatest mystery of all concerns a group collectively
known as "Thegreatestfans Intheworld". Apparently, at one time this
was a most
populous tribe, marauding across the plains of "London Road" in their
thousands. Sadly, they are now virtually unknown: "the Yeti of
Scottish football" was one analogy used by the scientists.
There have been reported sightings of what is possibly the rump of
the tribe in a remote highland region called "Mountflorida" but the
group was so small it was impossible to collect sufficient data to
verify the theory.
Sadly, it was the last program in the series, however I'm looking
forward to the film on next week instead - Harrison Ford in "Raiders of
the lost biscuit tin". Don't miss it.
Cheers
Donald
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48.1708 | Three points required ! | MASALA::JJACK | Once a Tim, always a Tim | Fri Feb 10 1995 01:28 | 26 |
|
The Bhoys take on Hibs this Saturday, in a match of utmost importance.
A win would see us close the gap on the Edinburgh side, in the chase
for 2nd place in the league, and guaranteed entry into the UEFA Cup.
A defeat would see the Celts fall 7 points behind the capital side, and
leave the Bhoys with only the Scottish Cup as a possible passport into
Europe.
In recent weeks, Tommy Burns has been linked with the signing of a
number of foreigners in a bid to strengthen the squad. Van Vossen of
Ajax & Michael Mols of Feynoord are two that have been mentioned of
late, plus two as yet unknown players, currently plying their trade in
the Spanish 1st division.
As I've already mentioned in previous notes, I believe the Celts are
only three players short of having a side capable of mounting a serious
challenge to raingurs stranglehold on Scottish football. A sweeper
(Gordan Petric ?), a winger (Savio ?) & a striker (Any one of the two
Dutchmen mentioned ) would make us, I think, into a trophy winning
side.
Here's hoping the team can turn in a better performance against
Hibernian, than last weeks debacle against Motehrwell, or European football
next year may be just a pipedream.
The bay V realist
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48.1709 | 7-in-a-row(so far)...to be continued... | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Fri Feb 10 1995 03:26 | 13 |
|
Re:last
JJ,
I don't wish to put a mocker on your ambition of a European place,(or
your intention to compete with the very best Scottish football has to
offer),;>) but wouldn't the signing of 3 of the players you mentioned
in your last note,defeat the purpose of said ambition,as all are non-
Scots and would be unable to play if you did manage to qualify for
Europe ?
Yours in curiosity,
Little Nell.
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48.1710 | ....but will it ever be nine ?????? | KIRKTN::JJACK | Once a Tim, always a Tim | Fri Feb 10 1995 03:47 | 12 |
| Nell,
As we only have one foreigner (Huge Dong) in the 1st team at the mo,
then we could play all but one in European ties (Replacing Bonner with
Marshall).
Anyway, me finx the 3 foreigner rule is about to be altered, if not
removed altogether in the very near future.
Mr.Maths
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48.1711 | No!...It'll be more than that!! | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Fri Feb 10 1995 04:41 | 15 |
|
Re:last
Point taken.
Btw,i was just wondering.
Since Simon Donnelly is regarded as being the new "Dalglish",
and Brian McGlaughlin is regarded as being the new "Jinky",in and
around Parkhead.
Will Paul McStay now be regarded as the new "Dixie Deans" ?
Yours,
Maheidzawmincecosumnearlyfinishedma412oornightshifts.
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48.1712 | 8*)) | MASALA::JJACK | Once a Tim, always a Tim | Fri Feb 10 1995 05:19 | 7 |
|
Yes Ian, just like Richard Gough is regarded as the new Michael Jackson
along side Ian Ferguson, the new Arthur Daley with Andy Goram as the
new Danny La Rue !
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48.1713 | Match report v Hibs | KIRKTN::JJACK | Once a Tim, always a Tim | Sat Feb 11 1995 19:27 | 64 |
|
Celtic.......2 Hibernian.........2
Collins, 5 McGinlay, 29
Falconer,49 McGraw, 80
Attendance: 24,000
A thoroughly enjoyable & entertaining match, played in what can only be
described as shocking conditions. The rain fell constantly onto an already
well waterlogged park, but this didn't stop both sides turning in excellent
performances. We even had the bonus of a floodlight failure & a fox running
onto the park to keep the fans entertained. The first shock of the afternoon
came in the shape of Paul McStay being dropped in favour of young Brian
McLaughlin.
To the match however, and how the bhoys didn't manage to take three points
from this encounter, I'll never know. They had most of the play & the
majority of the goals scoring opportunities, but again, failed to score more
than two goals in one match. We've now played 25 matches, and never scored any
more than a double in any of them. Today's scoreline was our 15th draw of the
season. A truly shocking statistic.
In the first few seconds, Willie Falconer was through on goal, but Leighton
blocked well with his body. In the 4th minute, Hibs should have taken the lead
when young Kevin Harper lobbed Bonner, but failed to bury the ball from a tight
angle. A minute later the Celts were ahead, when Grant palyed a long ball out
to Van Hooydonk on the wing. The big Dutchman sent over an inch perfect daisy
cutter of a cross. Twelve yards from goal, John Collins lert fly. Leighton
managed to get a hand to the ball, but only assisted in palming it onto the post
& into the back of the net. There then followed a dull spell of 15-20 minutes,
and Hibs suddenly came alive. A long ball into the box from Willie Miller was
met by ex-Celt Pat McGinaly. He steered the ball past the advancing Bonner an
into the bottom corner of the net. I think the keeper was a bit slow in going
down to it myself. The Celts finished the 2nd half well on top, and but for two
brilliant saves the Hibs goalie, we could have been 3-1 up.
First he saved a brilliant Falconer effort (A pure reflex save this one), and
then he stopped a net bound O'Donnell effort.
In the 2nd half, the Bhoys looked good, but still suspect when Hibs mounted the
counter challenge. The 2nd goal wasn't long in coming though, and when Grant
crossed from the right, big Willie Falconer was there to power an accurate
header past Leighton.
Young Kevin Harper should have equalised soon after, but shot wide of the
advancing Bonner, when really it looked easier to score.
O'Donnell had a chance to wrap up the points moments later, but his powerful
effort was again saved well by the Ex-Aberdeen & Man United keeper
As we never look comfortable protecting a one goal lead, it seems the ineviatble
would happen, It did...........young Mark McGraw, who'd only been on for a few
minutes incidentally, hit a 20 yarder through a ruck of players, and past the
helpless Bonner. There were very few goal scoring opportunites after this, and
once again, we had to settle for yet another share of the points.
Team: Bonner, Boyd, Gray, McNally, O'Neil, Grant, McLaughlin, O'Donell,
Falconer, Van Hooydonk, Collins Subs: Anthony & Walker
Anthony being Mark Anthony, a 17 year-old product of the youth side
who isn't even in the reserve side at the moment. Neither subs were
played by the way.
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48.1714 | mark anthony loves cleopatra | MASALA::SPOOLE | | Sun Feb 12 1995 02:50 | 5 |
|
John,
was Basil Brush the latest signing speculation, among the fans or
was it this lad Daniel O'Donnell ! you keep refering to , anyway the
fans monies will be well spent , I can see...
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48.1715 | Boli's mingin BTW ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Once a Tim, always a Tim | Sun Feb 12 1995 20:14 | 17 |
|
Apologies to Pat Bonner, after me accusing him of looking suspect at
Hibernian's first equaliser yesterday. Having now had the benefit of
watching the highlights of the game, I have to say that Pat McGinlay
struck the ball well, and big Packy didn't stand a chance of keeping
it out.
I also think the Spider would have saved the second equaliser, if
McGraw's shot hadn't taken a wicked deflection off Peter Grant's boot,
and went under the keeper's body.
Congratulations by the way, to Stewart McKimmie's molestors of Sheep
after their fine win over Richard Gough's molestors of young boys,
allegedly.
|
48.1716 | | MASALA::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Tue Feb 14 1995 10:54 | 10 |
|
Any truth in the rumour that the demand for tickets put on
selik by TGFITW for the cup game against the mighty Meadowbank
was such that they had to sell them two for the price of one?.
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48.1717 | Not quite ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Herbidaceous !!! | Tue Feb 14 1995 11:06 | 8 |
|
I think it's one of Fergus's Inter City Saver type offers isn't it ?
I think the deal is if you buy a ticket for the Meadowbank game and a
ticket for the next league game (can't even remember who it is against)
at the same time then you get tuppence off. Or something.
Malc.
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48.1718 | Time for Bonner to call it a day. | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Thu Feb 16 1995 07:44 | 26 |
|
re. a few back.
JJ,
I felt the bold Packie was at fault with both the goals,plus another
few close calls.The first goal came when Packie came out to try to
narrow the angle,hesitated,then moved back creating space for McGinlay
to score.Packie left so much of the goal open !!
The second came from a corner,which came about when Bonner didn't
come out to clear the ball and nearly clashed with McNally (who kicked
the ball into touch),instead of Bonner thumping it up the field to
clear the danger.From the resulting corner Hibs equalised,and this time
Packie had no chance as it took a deflection on route to goal.
Throughout the game Bonner's indecision and lack of command in his
area was the most worrying aspect of the game for the Celts,and as soon
as Burns realises that the goalkeeping situation is a problem,then the
sooner we have a chance of hanging on to a lead,and cutting out the
mayhem in our own penalty box.
Surely it's about time that Stuart Kerr is given a chance after
Packie's recent performances.
Bonner must go !!!!!
Andy.
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48.1719 | No match report today, JJ ? | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Heavens to Murgatroyd | Mon Feb 20 1995 13:22 | 1 |
|
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48.1720 | McStay dropped yet again ! | MASALA::JJACK | | Mon Feb 20 1995 13:45 | 20 |
|
Sorry Malc,
In bed with a cold most of Saturday. Thoroughly enjoyed the rugby
though, will that do !
8*))
Van Hooijdonk had a good game apparently, as did Tony Mowbray. Although
you'll know all that by the newspaper reports I imagine. My friend
told me McNally had a stinker (No surprise there !) & that O'Neil
didn't have to break sweat.
It's the hunswithootthebusfare on Saturday, and we need to win this one
to keep the pressure on Hibs & Motherwell for 2nd place. I think they
may just beat the Forces of Satan tonight at Tynecastle. If not, I'm
sure Ivan Golac's Tangerine Army can do it in the next round.
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48.1721 | Hearts will draw their next two games | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Mon Feb 20 1995 14:51 | 2 |
| Come on JJ where's the match report from Paris ? we have only won once
in 30 years there.
|
48.1722 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The west is the best | Mon Feb 20 1995 15:03 | 5 |
| wrong conference, pal.
SHAWBY::RUGBY
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48.1723 | A thicko writes ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Heavens to Murgatroyd | Tue Feb 21 1995 13:35 | 15 |
|
On Sunday STV showed a programme called The Beautiful Game which
had film of the Tic playing Tottenham Hotspur in 1967. The game was
played at Hampden and finished 3-3. Bertie Auld scored two for Celtic
and Greaves and Gilzean scored for Spurs, can't remember the other
scorers. What I want to know is :
Why was this game played ? Was it some sort of Cup match ? If it
was a fiendly (as I suspect) how come it wasn't played at Parkhead ?
Malc.
PS Congratulations to the Jam Tarts for a fine win in an excellent game
last night. Please return to your normal mediocrity on Saturday.
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48.1724 | "Away down in Gorgie" | KIRKTN::DMACKAY | DOUGIE | Tue Feb 21 1995 14:08 | 7 |
|
I accept your congratulations for us 'thrashing' your dear
Glasgow neighbours but I can assure you that we" hunswithootrabusfare"
will be going all out for an old firm double....
SQF
Jambo............
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48.1726 | A Freudian slip | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Heavens to Murgatroyd | Tue Feb 21 1995 14:08 | 6 |
|
Sorry that should be "friendly" not "fiendly". Did I mention
I can't get the bloody spell checker to work ?
Graeme Souness for Arsenal manager. Remember you heard it here first.
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48.1727 | No Huns at Ibrox/Hampden (Delete as applicable) | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Feb 21 1995 14:10 | 18 |
|
Malc,
I too watched this programme (last night on video). I believe the match
against Spurs was just your typical pre-season friendly, and was played
at a packed Hampden due to the National Stadium's greater capacity.
Did you notice the nutters during the Hearts match (The � Final of the
1966 Scottish Cup) at Tynecastle ? After every goal, about 200 over
enthusiastic fans would invade the pitch & celebrate with the players.
Imagine if this happened in 1995 ? There'd be a full scale riot !
Nice to see Glasgow's finest take a laid back approach for once though.
Also, nice to see Dougie find his way back into football notes 8*)
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48.1728 | | FORTY2::MDAVIES | | Tue Feb 21 1995 14:36 | 1 |
| George Graham has got the boot!!!!!!
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48.1729 | A Celt 'til the day I die!!!! | PAKORA::ELOVE | Fast Eddie | Tue Feb 21 1995 15:17 | 6 |
| The bookies have us down as favourites to lift the Scottish Cup at 7/4.
Is that a laugh or is that a laugh. And before all the die-hards have a
go at me for being dis-loyal, ask yourself how many shares YOU bought.
Eddie
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48.1730 | De Ja Vue......... | KIRKTN::APRYCE | | Tue Feb 21 1995 15:20 | 6 |
| I remember in the not too distant past that Celtic were favourites
for the Coca-Cola cup as well.
Suits me fine..............
Alan(RRFC CCC winners)
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48.1731 | I'm not even confident about Kilmarnock ! | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Heavens to Murgatroyd | Tue Feb 21 1995 15:34 | 28 |
|
.1729
Eddie
I think you'll find we all bought shares as well. The bookies only
made us favourites cos of all the people who bet on us rather than any
inside footballing knowledge. There is still a long way to go and
unhatched chickens must not be counted. Certainly I'll feel a lot safer
if the Arabs can do away with Hearts after what happened last night.
.1728 Why are you telling us ? (I suspect you're in the wrong note).
.1727
JJ
Yes, I was somewhat gobsmacked by the fans in the Hearts game. Did
you notice it took ages to restart the game after every goal ? Injury
time must have gone on for hours. I also noticed that the next game
they showed was from Parkhead and the running onto the pitch didn't
happen at all in that game. Glasgow polis being much more used to
dealing with that sort of thing than their Embra counterparts, perhaps ?
It was a very good programme all in all (if you don't count the
bits with Gerry McNee in them). I didn't realise it would be so much
about Celtic otherwise I would have videoed it myself.
Malc.
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48.1732 | See Topic 437 for further proof ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Tue Feb 21 1995 15:39 | 20 |
|
Alan,
It's only common sense that the Celts were favourites for the CC Cup.
It's the bookies that make the prices up, so as to avoid huge pay-outs.
This is also the case with the Scottish Cup. Personally, I prefer being
the underdog, which we have been in the past. This tends to make us
fight a bit more.
I don't think we'll have to worry about a repeat of the Ibrox scoreline
back in November, mainly because I think Airdire will knock the Rovers
out in the Quarter finals. I'm not being smart here, I just think
Airdire are a well organised team at the moment, with a well marshalled
& particularly mean defence.
I also fancy Celtic to pip Killie by 1-0, Stenhousemuir to hold Hibs to
a draw at Ochilview (Although the Hib-ees will win in the replay) &
Dundee United to beat the Jambo's at Tynecastle.
But then again, my predictions are ususally crap, huh Alan ?? 8*))
Mystic Meg
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48.1733 | Try these | KIRKTN::APRYCE | | Tue Feb 21 1995 18:06 | 13 |
|
Meg,
Yes I have noticed that you're predictions have been a bit
off,I think you must be having get togethers with our Dungfermline
predictor(he gets all his wrong too).
Celtic 1 Killie 2
Hearts 3 Dundee Utd 1
Raith 2 Airdrie 0
Stenny 1 Hibs 2
Alan (RRFC CCC winners)
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48.1734 | Sounds good tae me AL' | KURMA::DMCCALL | Singing Kettle Hater | Tue Feb 21 1995 18:15 | 1 |
|
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48.1735 | Picture on the back page of the DR | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Feb 22 1995 10:12 | 5 |
|
Celtic have brought out a new third kit. They will be wearing for the
Hearts game on Saturday.
It is mainly white. On sleeve is yellow the other os green and there
is two green and yellow stripes on the white top.
|
48.1736 | Whit a mess | WSTENG::DSMITH | Shut the F**K up Mr. Howe | Wed Feb 22 1995 11:16 | 3 |
|
And it's bloody hideous!!!!!
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48.1737 | Why wear a change strip to play Hearts ? | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Heavens to Murgatroyd | Wed Feb 22 1995 11:26 | 18 |
|
> Celtic have brought out a new third kit.
So is this to replace that disgusting black effort, or a new change
kit in its own right ?
If its a third strip I am not in favour as it smacks of 'Man Utd new
strip for every game' syndrome which quite rightly got lambasted a
month or two ago in 32. If its THE new away strip, why have a strip
which is predominately white when the main strip is also predominately
white ?
Wor Fergus should tread a little carefully methinks. He certainly
has the full backing of the fans at the moment but he may find he can
go to the well once too often.
Malc.
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48.1738 | Rebelling already | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Ayr we go | Wed Feb 22 1995 11:30 | 4 |
| Malc,
In your position as a shareholder in Glasgow Celtic PLC surely you should
get a few signatures and call an EGM on the issue. ;-)
|
48.1739 | Headline in tonights Evening Times ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Heavens to Murgatroyd | Wed Feb 22 1995 11:35 | 3 |
|
JOHN HUSSEY MAKES GOOD SUGGESTION SHOCK !
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48.1740 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Wed Feb 22 1995 11:35 | 6 |
| I've seen the new kit and it reminded me of the contents of my
handkerchief the last time I blew my nose....
eeeuurrrggghhh!!!!....
Ray....
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48.1741 | It's even got one of those "Flare" type collars !! | MASALA::JJACK | | Wed Feb 22 1995 13:42 | 21 |
|
Malc,
I think Umbro must be run by Huns. For the umpteenth time in as many
years, they've created a hideous away strip for the Bhoys. If McCann
had a say in this, then I'm a tad disappointed. If however, he hasn't
had a say in it (I believe Umbro make ALL the decisions), then let's
hope they get the heave when their contract expires, and the Celts
turn to Adidas or A N Other for future shirt deals.
This new strip looks like something an English rugby league side would
wear & will probably be worn once by the first team this season. It
isn't a replacement for the hideous black number we currently call our
change strip, but is indeed, a third strip.
I suppose it could be worse though. It could have been like raingurs
little lilac number, which they brought out this season as their
"European" strip. If I remember correctly, they wore that one only once
too !!
8*)
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48.1742 | Sounds like it will sell well | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Wed Feb 22 1995 14:02 | 3 |
| from the description of this so called third strip I figured they just
sewed two end of the Ireland flag together, then would have the players
dressed the same as the fans !
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48.1743 | Another five years of being a fashion victim ... | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Heavens to Murgatroyd | Wed Feb 22 1995 14:11 | 19 |
|
JJ
I have a vague recollection of the Umbro contract being a VERY long
term one. I seem to remember it was negotiated by Terry Cassidy (spawn
of the devil) under Liam Brady's managership reign. Admittedly they did
stump up quite a bit of oojah for it, but it was all in instalments and
broken down into the individual components was really quite a good deal
for them rather than us.
Surely Umbro cannot dictate what the team wears. SOMEONE in Celtic
must have a right of veto somewhere along the line. Perhaps the most
likely situation was Celtic were offered a choice of strips and they
had to choose the one they liked best. Which then prompts the question :
WHAT THE HELL WERE THE OTHER ONES LIKE ?
Malc.
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48.1744 | New hun top: Yellow stripe down back with red neck | MASALA::JJACK | | Thu Feb 23 1995 08:47 | 23 |
|
Totally ignoring the ramblings of the hopeless case in .1742, it seems
the Scottish League have ruled that the Celts CANNOT wear the new
third strip in this weeks match against.......eh, that team that gubbed
raingurs on Monday night. Apparently, all strips must be registered
before the beginning of the season. I'm not quite sure about this
though, as apparently the new strip can be worn at home, but only for
a maximum of four matches !
As for the Umbro deal, I believe it was a 7 year contract signed in
1990, so we don't have much longer to put up with them. Here's hoping
that if the contract is renewed, that the Celtic board have more say
(If they don't already have) in the designing of future kits.
Today's Sun, reveals that both Celtic & the Forces of Darkness, are
after Raith's young striker, Stevie Crawford.
I think if we are to sign another front man, I'd rather it was a more
experienced player. No disrespect to the youngster, but the huns need
a striker more than us !
Hateley & McCoist are both out long term, and Durie's a fud !!
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48.1745 | At least the league has taste ! | AYOV29::DUTY93_MALC | Heavens to Murgatroyd | Thu Feb 23 1995 11:46 | 27 |
|
So the Scottish League are the new fashion police. More power to
their collective elbow I say. I think we need some clarification on
registration of strips though.
JJ, I am pretty sure Celtic have been with Umbro since 1888 (give or
take a couple of years) so the likelihood is that the contract will be
renewed come time. I'm not sure about Umbro being run by huns btw, it
seems most change strips these days look like they've been designed by
some adolescent spotty herbert art student out of his head on E. This
one is certainly no exception. I think I'll be keeping my �36.99.
Leaving aside the traditionally dubious source of this latest rumour
(what are you doing reading the Scum, JJ) I think Stevie Crawford would
be a good buy, if not for now then certainly for the future, but it
depends totally on the price. I must applaud Tommy Burns in not rushing
out and squandering our new found wealth as some (naming no names,
except Lou Macari) might have done. I don't think you can be in any way
complacent in comparing Celtics strike force to Rangers, even if ours
is arguably better than theirs at this precise moment in time, it's
still not exactly Sutton and Shearer, is it ? Say, wouldn't they look
good in Celtic shirts (even the new strip) ?
Malc.
PS Good goal by Peter the Large Willie on Saturday.
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48.1746 | Wait til I put my crash helmet on........ | KIRKTN::JJACK | | Sun Feb 26 1995 23:49 | 14 |
|
I watched the highlights of yesterday's encounter with Hearts on
Scotsport today, and wondered if there are any other Tims out there
who would like to give Packie Bonner a right good kicking ?
Any keeper who gets beaten from that distance (And I'm not taking
anything away from Jamieson's shot), deserves to be severely punnelled.
If Patrick had been on his line, he would have saved easily. But no...
Oor Packy is caught off his line once more, and we suffer yet another
draw !
I await torrents of abuse from Spider lovers, but I'm afraid (IMHO) the
big man is finished.
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48.1747 | What about all the other shots he DID save ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Mon Feb 27 1995 10:46 | 22 |
|
OK JJ, I'll bite.
I think dishing out a clogging to wor Packy is a bit extreme to say
the very least, if not to say downright foolhardy. Have you seen the
size of him close up ? I heard a story about him laying out a troublemaker
with very little effort in the Granary in Shawlands a year or two ago.
I don't think I would approach him without a Chieftain tank.
I know what you mean though. Patrick has been a fine servant to the
club but is now very much in the twilight of his career. I am sure TB
is well aware of this fact and has something in mind. Well I hope he
has anyway. I'm very disappointed with Gordon Marshall btw, I thought he
would go from strength to strength whereas he has gone backwards imo.
I haven't seen the highlights or even the goals yet but I listened
to the game on the radio and even by Archies unbiassed(!) account we had
88.888 recurring % of the play. Just one of those games I guess. The
trouble is there have been too many "just one of those games" this season.
Malc.
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48.1748 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Mon Feb 27 1995 11:00 | 4 |
| Are Celtic on course for the record number of draws in one season?...I
think they've drawn about 16 in the league alone....
Ray....
|
48.1749 | Yet another stolen joke ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm a dog called Dill | Mon Feb 27 1995 12:08 | 9 |
|
> Are Celtic on course for the record number of draws in one season?
You may well be right Ray. Someone should remind them that the league
has switched to three points for a win this season. Actually when told,
Tommy Burns said : "Three points for a what ???"
Malc.
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48.1750 | Get rid of him !! | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Mon Feb 27 1995 18:02 | 12 |
|
re. 1746
JJ,
I've been saying it for ages.....Packie is finished,and has been for
quite a while.It must surely be time for young Stuart Kerr to be given
a chance.I didn't see the highlights from Saturday's game but he makes
so many blunders these days....I'm surprised he kept it down to only
one at the weekend.Marshall's not any better,and I'm sure he's been to
the same school of hesitancy as Packie.
Andy.
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48.1751 | Stop slaggin Bonner - I just watched Marshall | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Wed Mar 01 1995 08:24 | 50 |
| Real Madrid 2 Celtic 0
Very much a friendly from Real's point of view. They played the match
outside of Madrid and fielded a pretty much reserve side. No Laudrup,
Zamarano, Buyo or Enrique.
The first 30 minutes were all Madrid with them scoring 2 excellent goals,
and without a couple of excellend saves from Bonner would have easily been 4
up. In the first half Celtic rarely ventured out their own half and did not
manage a single shot on goal.
The only two Celtic players who could consider themselves satisfied
with their performance were McStay and Bonner.
In the second half with the inclusion of Collins Celtic did make a
reasonable game of it, but to be honest Real were cruising by then.
Real make 5 or 6 second half substitutions bringing on local teenagers
to please the Andaluces.
Having seen Marshall in the second half it very obvious why Bonner it the
first selection ! How Marshall did not give away more goals was just
incredible.
Overall Celtic looked much slower to the ball than Real, so much for the
theory that Scottish football is played at a fast pace. The defence were
very uncomfortable with the amount of balls played to the feet of the Real
players. Celtic were also very easily caught offside which meant they
rarely got near the Real penalty area.
Facts (or approximates)
Shots on Goal Celtic 2 Real 11
Fouls 8 3 (this was friendly !)
Offside 13 2
Corners 2 4
Some quotes from the commentators (in no special order)
"It's incredible they don't substitute McStay" this was actualy unfair but he
did disappear when Collins came on.
"Still no shots at goal by Celtic" after about 55 minutes played
"They will be happy at 2-0, the last game they played ABROAD Liverpool won 6-0"
"They may not qualify for Europe because a 2nd divison team beat them in the
Cup"
"They are suffering in Scotland because of the dominance of Rangers"
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48.1752 | | KURMA::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Thu Mar 02 1995 08:35 | 7 |
|
Latest ticket offer from Selik,Buy one get one free.......TGFITW indeed.
|
48.1753 | Celtic win | MASALA::AMILLAR | Films Process Response Team | Sun Mar 05 1995 17:19 | 8 |
|
Celtic 2-0 Aberdeen
Sorry, no more detail.
Archie
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48.1754 | Never a dive REF,never ,tee-hee !! | MASALA::GCULLION | | Sun Mar 05 1995 19:57 | 18 |
|
Celtic's 1st came just before the interval with a 'stone wall' penalty
decision after the big Dutch yin was shuved in the box from
behind,oo-er. From which he converted himself.
The second was a superb header in the later stages of the 2nd
half,again by Hooydonk.
Hardly a convincing win for the Celts,but on the day,were by far the
better side.
Kilmarnock on Friday evening in the � final of the Scottish.
(19:30 Sky Sports 2)
G.
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48.1755 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Mon Mar 06 1995 08:37 | 8 |
| >> Celtic's 1st came just before the interval with a 'stone wall' penalty
>> decision after the big Dutch yin was shuved in the box from
>> behind,oo-er. From which he converted himself.
((double oo-errr))
Ray....
cracking cross and header for the second goal....
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48.1756 | utter garbage | KIRKTN::GPIKE | Linlithgow Rose (magic team) | Tue Mar 07 1995 03:44 | 9 |
|
I didn't know that Hooydonk was J.Klinsman's swimming partner cos's he
is certainly getting the points for his diving.
Celtic should get well stuffed on Friday if that performance was
anything to go by.
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48.1757 | A semi-final place looming......... | KIRKTN::JJACK | m|o|t|o|r|o|l|a | Tue Mar 07 1995 08:12 | 11 |
|
Take the blinkers off Pikey ! Irvine raised both hands, whilst
challenging for the ball. Both hands pushed into the Dutchman's back.
This was enough to put him off his stride. He DIDN'T dive, he merely
went down on one knee. If the referee sees fit to award a penalty
for an infringement (Which is exactly what it was) in the box, then so
be it.
And as for the Killie game, we'll see !!
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48.1758 | A semi-final place looming......... | KIRKTN::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Tue Mar 07 1995 19:58 | 6 |
|
JJ, Al go for a Killie win on friday.
Celtic 1 Kilmarnock 2(3)
Charlie.
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48.1759 | no way jj | MASALA::GPIKE | Linlithgow Rose (magic team) | Tue Mar 07 1995 20:17 | 8 |
|
No way was it a push as donk's shirt was flapping and would have been
against his back if it was a push.
He's just a diver who conned the ref.
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48.1760 | COME ON THE BLUESSSSSSSSSSS | KIRKTN::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Tue Mar 07 1995 21:02 | 8 |
|
RE LAST
Again...Remember the last Celtic V Killie game,I think the
Celtic players get diving lessons at there training sessions,as TB was good
at the diving in and around the box when he came to Rugy Park.
Charlie (sqf,KFC)
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48.1761 | We come from the coast and we're BETTER than most! | KIRKTN::GMCDONALD | How can I be a traitor when England is foreign to me . | Wed Mar 08 1995 08:08 | 10 |
|
Charlie,
Strange thing to hear Killie fans moaning about players diving
while their own McSkimming was guilty of conning refs during important
cup ties !!!! However I should be used to their bleets by now because
historically they moan about anything,length of queues at turnstiles,pie
prices,the fact that Fergus is minceing them etc etc !!!
SQFHM.....
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48.1762 | What age is this guy ?...........Twelve ????? | KIRKTN::JJACK | m|o|t|o|r|o|l|a | Wed Mar 08 1995 08:38 | 10 |
|
Sal,
I see that big Wean Fleeting has decided to act like a spolied brat
once more come Friday night. He's refusing the director's box
hospitality, and is going to pay his way into the West stand to watch
the match yet again.
This way, he does a true Killie fan out of a ticket !!
|
48.1763 | Sign him........Wright now ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | m|o|t|o|r|o|l|a | Wed Mar 08 1995 10:54 | 13 |
|
Some English rag has apparently reported that the Celts have expressed
an interest in Arsenal striker, Ian Wright.
A fee of �2M has been quoted (Sounds awfully cheap to me !) with a
weekly wage of �10,000.
Probably a load of old tosh, but if a player of this calibre was
available, then I'd like to see Celtic make an effort to sign him up.
No doubt this will also alert a lot of Premiership clubs, and maybe
even the huns (Who have a worse strike force than us at the mo).
Wright's constant hassles with the press & his poor disciplinary
record, may have something to do with Arsenal being willing to let him
go.
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48.1764 | Ian Wright, Wright, Wright ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Jones the Steam | Wed Mar 08 1995 11:48 | 32 |
|
JJ
I vaguely remember Wrights name was linked with Celtic a couple of
years ago, although as we know he didn't arrive at Parkhead then.
Perhaps this report is an echo of that ?
I agree he would be a terrific buy, but :
a) I can't see Arsenal selling him given their goalscoring problems
b) As you say �2M is ridiculously cheap (more likely his signing on fee)
c) Would he even want to come and play in Scotland when he could
probably take his pick from most of the teams in the Italian League
or the Bundesliga ?
d) He would instantly become THE highest profile player in the League
and have even more media attention than he gets in England. I would
question how he would handle that.
However I think he would link up very well with Large Willie though.
A mouth watering prospect.
Btw the TV last night did a mock league table based on the last
6 games and it showed that Kilmarnock would be top and clear by a
couple of points. I fear Friday night will not be an easy game by any
stretch of the imagination. (I had exactly the same feeling before the
Coke Cup Final too.)
Mystic Malc.
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48.1765 | | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Fri Mar 10 1995 19:35 | 3 |
|
He's older than McCoist (I think) and would probably beat Worf's
yellow card record....
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48.1766 | latest score | MASALA::GPIKE | Linlithgow Rose (magic team) | Fri Mar 10 1995 20:54 | 10 |
|
Scottish Cup � final.
Latest score
Celtic........1 Killie.........0
Collins (pen)
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48.1767 | Final score 1-0 | MASALA::GPIKE | Linlithgow Rose (magic team) | Sat Mar 11 1995 02:36 | 2 |
|
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48.1768 | Celts go through. | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Sat Mar 11 1995 08:41 | 37 |
|
Scottish Cup Quarter Final
--------------------------
Celtic 1 (Collins (pen))
Killie 0
Celtic march on to the semis after beating Killie in a rather
physical game at Hampden.The only goal of the game came from the spot,and
was well executed by Collins.The penalty came when McStay threaded a
great pass through to McLaughlin,who was then up-ended in the box as he
ran in on goal.Celtic dominated the first half although goalmouth
action was pretty scarce,and I think Killie actually had the first shot
on target.The first half was stopped for about 20 mins due to
floodlight failure,and it was after this break that the Celts took the
lead.
The second half saw Killie come into the game more,and for about 20
minutes it seemed Celtic couldn't do anything right.However it was the
Celts who finished the stronger,and could have scored 2 more when
Falconer headed wide (when it looked easier to score),and the same man
saw his shot come off the base of the post with only minutes remaining.
A deserved victory for the Celts and a much improved performance
from the Aberdeen game.....I just wish they could kill off teams,instead
of making it hard work,not only for themselves,but for the fans as
well.
Andy.
ps. Can the Killie fans not come up with some original songs or tunes?,
I thought for long spells we were actually playing the huns !!!
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48.1769 | THERE'S ALWAYS NEXT YEAR. | MASALA::CREILLY | THE KILLIE BOY | Sun Mar 12 1995 07:40 | 10 |
|
Well what can I say,
Celtic were the better team and showed they had more fight than Killie
on the night,they deserved there win.
DISAPPOINTED Charlie(sqf,KFC).
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48.1770 | Staggering to Hampden ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Jones the Steam | Mon Mar 13 1995 12:15 | 14 |
|
We play Hibernian in the semi-final (arguably the strongest of the
teams left in the Cup) while Hearts get Airdrie. Oh joy. To be played at
Ibrox I presume ?
I hear the Final will be played at Hampden as Celtic's lease runs
out the week before. I can't see the other team being too happy about
that (assuming we get past Hibs that is).
Great relief to go through at the first time of asking on Friday
night. Also great relief to see Raith Rovers go out of the tournament !
Malc.
|
48.1771 | No huns at Hampden | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | | Tue Mar 14 1995 12:24 | 15 |
| RE the semi final venue.
It seems the Huns are set to make 100 K from the semi taking place at
Castle Greyskull. Though one good thing about the venue is that it will
meen another 10,000 mad Tims being there, as its capacity is about
10000 more than Hampden. It will be interesting to see how the tickets
are allocated, as Hibs magnificent travelling support of about 10 fans
will have bother finding a part of the stadium big enough to hold them
all, unless they get Derek Johnstone's seat.
latest rumour is that Stagecoach are set to make a bid for Laudrup, as
he is carrying more passengers than them.
Mark
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48.1772 | Paradise | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Wed Mar 15 1995 11:14 | 6 |
|
Oh the sight to see Ibrox covered in green and white!
:-)
Choppers
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48.1773 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | The West is the Best | Wed Mar 15 1995 14:16 | 1 |
| thought you'd been banned from using Notes...
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48.1774 | Remember where you heard it first ! | MASALA::JJACK | m|o|t|o|r|o|l|a | Thu Mar 16 1995 06:36 | 13 |
|
Tommy Burns has had an offer of �175,000 accepted by Hearts manager
Tommy McLean, for utility player Neil Berry. Part of the deal sees
Simon Donnelly move to Tynecastle. Once young Donnelly makes 100
appearances for the Gorgie outfit, the Celts will receive �50,000 +
�1000 per International cap.
TB plans to use this cash to fund his new `Junior initiative'. This
will see Scotland's top Junior talent developed by the groundstaff.
They will move on from duties such as, mowing the grass & polishing the
boots, to basic ball skills with a view to signing on professionally
for the club, if they can get a good shine on John Collins' predators.
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48.1775 | Murray scam ? | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Thu Mar 16 1995 12:25 | 19 |
|
There have been a few facetious comments in this note about the
schemes Fergus has come up with to attract money to the club through
ticket sales like the buy a North stand ticket and bring your partner
free around Valentines day. There have also been comments about the
installment scheme on the share issue.....
I've just heard from a Rangers fan that he has to pay for his
season ticket in May. Not an instalment for last years ticket or even
a deposit for the new seasons ticket but the whole price of next years
ticket......in MAY. That's a nice three months of interest being
gathered on that money. Seems a bit of a swizz to me.
Would anyone else prefer playing the cup final at Ibrox if we get
there ? I'm sure Hearts or Airdrie would and I think Celtic and Hibs
certainly would 'cos much as I hate to admit it Ibrox is vastly
superior to Hampden both as a ground and for atmosphere.
Cheers, Stevie.
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48.1776 | The FINAL COUNTDOWN | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE :: ARDROSSAN CELTS | Thu Mar 16 1995 13:09 | 29 |
|
RE : Using the Hunnery as the Cup Final Stadium, It is easily a better
venue than Hampden, It would be hard to think of a suitable Venue that
would not be better than it. Only Murrayfield would come in to the
equation, and that is booked for that weekend. Hampden's capacity fot
the Final will be around 38,000. Ibrox will be about 46,000. There is
no atmosphere at Hampden, and the stands are to far away from the
pitch. The fact is that if Celtic are in the final, no stadium will be
big enough to hold the fans, and the other 3 teams in the semi's could
bring a larger support than Raith Rovers did to the Coca Cola Cup
final.
When Hampden is finished, it will still only hold 50,000, whereas
Murrayfield will hold around 67,000, and Celtic Park and Ibrox when
they are finished will hold around 60,000 and 55,000. The prospect of
an Old Firm Final, will be a nightmare for those after a ticket.
re: Murray's ticket scam, I also heard that last season, It would
cost another 300 notes, on top of his season ticket, to pick the seat
he wanted, if not he could have ended up anywhere in the stand (Govan)
when his ticket arrived. At least Fergus knows what it is like to stand
on the terraces and support the team you love. He appreciates the fans
who spend their money. Unlike the man who could buy Ayr United, perhaps
he wasn't really an "Honest Man". Though who gave Ayr that nickname
must have some imagination. None of them are honest enough to admit
their team is crap
Mark.
|
48.1777 | | WSTENG::DSMITH | Shut the F**K up Mr. Howe | Thu Mar 16 1995 13:59 | 8 |
|
re last
And most Sellic fans seem to think that Sellic are now a good team with
a good manager. Face facts, they're another crap team in a crap league.
An Honest Man.
|
48.1778 | Europe Here we Come | MASALA::JCRONIN | The Crow | Thu Mar 16 1995 15:46 | 10 |
| re Season Tickets,
Last season W Mercer wanted money up front.He stopped selling them well
before the end of the season.When C Robinson took over the first thing
he did was put them on sale again.
As for Ibrox holding Cup finals why should it.The national stadium
is Hampden and that is where all cup finals should take place.
If Rangers and Celtic had met in the Cup Semi would they have taken
the game to Firhill as a neutral venue or any where else I think not.
JC
|
48.1779 | Let's stay put ! | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Dai Station | Thu Mar 16 1995 17:21 | 14 |
|
I agree with JC. I would suggest that there is little atmosphere
at Hampden simply because we are not filling it week in week out.
People give a stadium atmosphere, not architecture. Come Cup Final day
it will be stuffed with people up to the roof just as it should be
and it will be OK. I agree that Ibrox is a very fine stadium but I don't
feel it has been a very lucky ground for us this year and I also don't see
why we should put some more money into the Ibrox coffers if we can help it.
Now that Barcelona are out of the European Cup I think we should
stick in a bid for Bakero. I think he's nails.
Malc.
|
48.1780 | Brian O'Neil: Young Player Of The Year 1994/95 ??? | MASALA::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Mon Mar 20 1995 12:08 | 14 |
|
Today's Daily Record ran a story linking Brian O'Neil with Leeds
United. The youngster's contract is up in the summer, and he & TB
have yet to come to an agreement.
Blackburn have also expressed an interest in the Scotland `B' Cap,
who's been playing out of skin lately, in his new central defensive
role.
IMO, young O'Neil will re-sign. This will prevent the Celtic boss
from having to go out & find a replacement, which would probably cost
around the �2M mark.
Any news on the transfer front, in-coming ? Particularly strikers ?
|
48.1781 | Rumours off Radio Clyde | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Dai Station | Mon Mar 20 1995 12:14 | 7 |
|
Strong rumour of Rudi Vata being sold to Liam Brady's Brighton soon.
Apparently this will free up a foreign work permit so that TB can sign
an as yet unnamed Russian player.
Malc.
|
48.1782 | transfer speculation | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | AYOV20::MARK CULLINANE | Mon Mar 20 1995 13:28 | 8 |
| re 48.1780 transfer rumours.
I heard on Thursday night from someone who's son plays with the hoops
that two big incoming transfers were imminent. But they were hoping to
be done by the weekend. It seems they have identified a couple of
targets, but whether anything comes from this is another matter.
Mark.
|
48.1783 | Guess who's signing??? | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come...... | Mon Mar 20 1995 15:51 | 4 |
|
ME!!!!!!!
CTT
|
48.1784 | O'Neil must stay .... | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | Make it so | Tue Mar 21 1995 00:29 | 4 |
|
We're starting to sound like 47.* lads......take it easy
|
48.1785 | Green/White at Ibrox!!!!! | MASALA::GDOUGALL | The Bookie | Tue Mar 21 1995 17:54 | 12 |
|
Me thinks the Bhoys will snatch a wee win to'night against Killie
with the score being......Killie 1 Celts 2
Greg.
Triva Question...
When did a Rangers team last beat Hearts????????????
|
48.1786 | | KIRKTN::GMCKEE | | Tue Mar 21 1995 18:34 | 6 |
|
RE last
Jan 21st
When did Celtic last beat Hearts....????
|
48.1787 | Another three points ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Wed Mar 22 1995 08:05 | 26 |
|
Last night's result:
Kilmarnock......0 Celtic.......1
Att. 10,000 Walker,86
Celtic totally dominated last nights match, without ever looking that
good. Killie never looked like scoring throughout the 90 minutes, and
the only goal came from substitue, Andy Walker. He replaced Willie
Falconer in the 2nd half, and turned in a good performance. He held the
ball up well, and fed the incoming midfielders. Something that hasn't
been happening for a long time with the Falconer/Van Hooydonk
partnership.
The winning goal came four minutes from time, when a McKinlay cross was
headed across goal by the big Dutchman, and Walker was there to slide
the ball past the Killie keeper.
That's the Bhoys first away win since September, when we defeated
Partick 2-1 in Phil O'Donnell's debut match.
Rudi Vata made his first appearance in months last night, and had a
good first half. He faded in the 2nd, as the Celts tended to play most
of the football on the left flank & through the middle.
Brian O'Neil started his two match suspension last night by the way !
|
48.1788 | Come on ye Hibs! | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Dai Station | Wed Mar 22 1995 12:05 | 26 |
|
I listened to the second half of last nights game on t'wireless
and it sounded like we were all over them. We had 10 corners to their
one and the ball rarely came out of their half so in spite of only one
goal to show for all the pressure, dare I suggest we may be beginning
to turn the corner at last ? (I don't want to tempt fate.)
Up to third place now but we could do with Hibs beating Motherwell
this afternoon to bring them back towards us, even though it will mean
Hibs go back to third spot.
I reckon Phil O'Donnell will be the next player for the "couple of
games in the stand" treatment. He was the one Celtic player who didn't
achieve pass marks last night (but that's only Alasdair Alexander's
opinion and what does he know ?).
Rudi Vata played well alongside Mowbray apparently but he wouldn't
even be in the squad if O'Neil wasn't suspended. I wonder if this
could be TB putting him in the shop window, perchance ? I feel a wee
bit sorry for Rudi actually, he seems to have been played in several
different positions without letting him settle down (Liam Brady's fault)
and he's had a couple of bad injuries so he'll probably just move on
without ever getting a real crack of the whip.
Malc.
|
48.1789 | Ooh Aah Falconaa | AYOV16::IREID | When we know the Scottish Cup | Wed Mar 22 1995 15:20 | 6 |
|
Re:players getting left out. I think Wullie Falconer will be on the
bench the next game. Esp. when Andy Walker scored the winner last
night.
Choppers
|
48.1790 | Any rumours !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | AYOV20::MARK CULLINANE | Wed Mar 22 1995 17:15 | 10 |
| It seems CELTIC have only 2 days left to sign players eligable for the
cup semi final. There's not that long left till the league deadline
either. so it could be next season before the jumbo sized biscuit tin
is raided.
The second share issue closed on Friday, I haven't seen any comments
from those likeable people in the media. So I take it that it must have
been a success. Has anybody heard yet ?
Mark.
|
48.1791 | All of Ibrox, covered in green & white ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Thu Mar 23 1995 10:58 | 9 |
|
Celtic have been allocated the Broomloan Rd Stand, along with the Club
Deck/Main Stand/Enclosure for the semi-final against Hibs. This will
give us around 25,000 tickets, with Hibs getting 18,000 (Govan &
Copland Rd.)
Here's hoping I'm not allocated a ticket for the club deck or the rear
of the Main Stand, as the views are p**h !
|
48.1792 | re CUP ALLOCATION !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | AYOV20::MARK CULLINANE | Thu Mar 23 1995 13:06 | 24 |
| RE LAST
How can the SFA justify giving Hibs 18,000 tickets when they can only
average about 8,000 at home. where as CELTIC are averaging around
26,000, and receive less than this. would the same allocation be in
force if it was the HUNS playing anybody else ?
lets be honest here, if HIBS can only get 8,000 at home on a Saturday,
with the gates being higher only when a large away support from the old
firm or the other crap Edinburgh team, then having to come to GLASGOW
on a FRIDAY night, then it will be pushing it for them to fill it, and
even if they do, there is more justification in giving the CELTS a
bigger allocation, as they would certainly fill it. There was around
40,000 TIMS at the ABERDEEN cup semi at IBROX, with a lot more people
looking for a ticket. and the game being in Glasgow adds more weight to
the arguement.
no doubt the HIBS end will have quite a few CELTS in it, just like
the ABERDEEN and RAITH ROVERS ends in the COCA-COLA cup games at Ibrox.
I applied for my tickets before the 4th round game, so hopefully I dont
get the CLUB DECK again. Imaging being one of the mugs who paid 2 grand
for a seat here, then again, they must be huns, so HA HA.
MARK
|
48.1793 | And I don't like hospital food | KIRKTN::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Thu Mar 23 1995 16:19 | 33 |
|
Mark,
I too applied for my ticket for the Hibs match, right after we beat
Killie in the � Final. At this time, we didn't know which part of the
ground we would be getting, or the prices for the tickets. Therefor I
sent a blank cheque away (For myself & two friends) along with three
voucher 24's & a SAE.
I decided to telephone Celtic Park today to ask if I could receive a
ticket for the Broomloan Rd stand (Rear section). I asked this because,
the tickets I got for the Semi & Final of the CC Cup were p**h !
The last row in the Club deck & the last row in the Main stand for
the final, and both seast had restricted views.
If you have sent a blank cheque away too, then expect a club deck
ticket.
Anyway, back to the plot. The girl on the other end of the phone
checked the computer for me, and I had in fact been allocated a seat
in the Broomloan Rd stand. I was delighted at this news, but my delight
turned to despair when she said "OK Mr.Jack, you've been allocated one
seat in the stand". "And my friends ?", I enquired (pointing out that
I had in fact sent in three seperate vouchers).
"Sorry Mr.Jack, we have you down for one only", was her reply.
Seems that yet again, there's been a major cock-up in the old computer
(Must be a DEC one with the ALPHA chip in it).
She told me to phone back on Monday next week & she'll see what she can
do. Meanwhile, I've got to tell my 6' 4" muscle bound screwball of a
mate, that he may not have a ticket.
It was nice knowing you all......................
|
48.1794 | I though it was funny | WSTENG::DSMITH | Shut the F**K up Mr. Howe | Thu Mar 23 1995 20:05 | 18 |
|
Paul McStay is on holiday in Acapulco and joins the local kids in a
kickabout.
Impressed, one of them asks, "Hey meeeester, are you a professional?"
"Yes, I play for the best team in Europe"
"Ah, you from ze AC Milan?"
"OK, the best team in Scotland"
"Right you orange b**tard, give us our ball back"
Courtesy of Rikki Brown, Sun paper.
|
48.1795 | your gonna get what the Bl@@dy Hibbys Get | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | At Least Judas,Got A Bung | Fri Mar 24 1995 10:45 | 21 |
| re.1792....
Mark,
I think you contradicted yourself quite a bit in your reply.
You said 40,000 tims were at Ibrox for the semi against Aberdeen,
yet celtic's average attendance this season so far has been
25,000 and obviouslly they are not all home fans.
So I think 18,000 tickets will do the Celtic die-hards.
Celtic must have the bandwagon supporters as well.
I also beleive that Hibs have been the more succesful of the
4 teams left in the Scottish Cup in the last 5 years, them
having one a trophy and also looking towards another European spot
this season (finishing 2nd in the league).
So I suggest that before you start calling Edinburgh clubs crap,
you should look nearer home first.
SQF Jambo #1
|
48.1796 | | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come.....April 7th | Fri Mar 24 1995 11:08 | 5 |
|
But the thing is, Celtic could get 25000 fans to take up the tickets,
Hibs would have a problem filling 18000 with their *own* fans.
Choppers
|
48.1797 | We'll take care of Hibs in the Final. | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | At Least Judas,Got A Bung | Fri Mar 24 1995 11:13 | 9 |
|
re-1
Choppers,
I think Hibs have proved in the past that they can sell
there allocation of tickets for semi finals and finals,
as they will prove again this year.
SQF Jambo #1
|
48.1798 | You're just making up the numbers | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come.....April 7th | Fri Mar 24 1995 11:30 | 7 |
|
> -< We'll take care of Hibs in the final. >-
What final? Can't be the Scottish cup, thats for Celtic and Airdrie.
Choppers
|
48.1799 | All mouth and nae brains !! | MASALA::GMCDONALD | People count,eh no money does | Fri Mar 24 1995 12:41 | 5 |
|
re last,
Oh you silly little boy !!!
|
48.1800 | there'll be no holy water in the cup.....did I really say that :-) | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | At Least Judas,Got A Bung | Fri Mar 24 1995 13:03 | 9 |
| re-2....
Chumper...
just making up the numbers !!!!!
as were you's in the Coca-Cola cup final.....
SQF Jambo #1
|
48.1801 | The non Edinburgh final. | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | AYOV20::MARK CULLINANE | Fri Mar 24 1995 13:12 | 20 |
| RE Note 48.1795 EDINBURGH TEAMS BEING SUCCESFUL
I believe Hibs havent won the cup since about 1904, and I dont know in
what century they last won the league, ( well apart from when they were
relegated the previous season.) and the Jammy Farts havent won anything
since the early sixties. So how many trophies have either won this
century, and in recent times, I remember Hibs winning the SKOL CUP
once, so lets keep the conversation on a serious level.
As for slagging of the Fairweather supporters, they raised 14.5 million
quid for CELTIC in the last few months, added to the 12 million odd
raised in the rights issue last MAY by the new board. The JAMBO's
share offer raises 50K after expenses and HIbs share offer went down
like the TITANTIC, (or JOHN ROBERTSON in the penalty box)
So who's fan's support there team ? Anyway Airdrie will gub the Jambo's
and the Hoop's will do HIBS. Then the Celts will lift the cup (again, I
believe it will only be for the 30th time, ) and all be celebrating.
Mark.
|
48.1802 | won nothing,never will again... | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | At Least Judas,Got A Bung | Fri Mar 24 1995 13:52 | 21 |
|
re-1....
Mark,
you dont seem to have grasped what I was saying....
I was replying to your statement that HIBS should not get as many
as 18,000 tickets because there average gate is only 9000.
I also dont beleive for 1 minute that it was the loyal 19,000
who turn up at Hampden every 2nd week that donated the 14.5 million
pounds in the share issue.
So as for fairweather fans,look no further than celtic.......
but to be honest,who gives a sh*t,until you have the silverware in
the trophy room, it doesn't matter when you last one anything.
and I certainlly dont give a sh*t about celtic anyway.
SQF Jambo #1
|
48.1803 | Will this be Hearts most successful season?? | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come.....April 7th | Fri Mar 24 1995 13:53 | 12 |
| re -2
>Chumper...
> just making up the numbers !!!!!
> as were you's in the Coca-Cola cup final.....
So you're admiting I'm right then???
CHOPPERS
|
48.1804 | Paul McStay....my HERO....... | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | At Least Judas,Got A Bung | Fri Mar 24 1995 14:04 | 9 |
| RE-1
CHUMPER,
When HEARTS are playing HIBS in the Scottish Cup Final,
We will be going to Hampden to win the cup,as opposed to
you's lot going to Ibrox for the C-C final to lose...
SQF Jambo #1
|
48.1805 | When the Celts, go up to lift the Scottish Cup..... | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come.....April 7th | Fri Mar 24 1995 14:18 | 4 |
|
Is McStay your hero aswell??
Choppers
|
48.1806 | Get those T shirts printed :-):-):-):-) | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | Remember....logout, JJ's about | Fri Mar 24 1995 18:44 | 8 |
|
Whats this?.....Siddley standing up for the Hibees....
Reel them in Sid, Reel them in....:-)
|
48.1807 | WE"RE GOING TO WIN THE CUP | MASALA::JCRONIN | The Crow | Fri Mar 24 1995 19:58 | 7 |
| REMEMBER THE 1956 Cup Final HEARTS 3 Celtic 1.
We're not going to bottle it this time.Looking forward to playing
Celtic at the end of May.
JC
Ferry Jambo
|
48.1809 | That means you could be my dad!!! | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | Remember....logout, JJ's about | Sat Mar 25 1995 10:05 | 14 |
|
>> No John, I cannot remember it....as I was abouty 5 months old at the
time.
Christ John,
You're not wearing very well if you're only 39.....:-)
Youthfull from Bay V.
|
48.1810 | I thoacht it said 1965..... | KIRKTN::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Sat Mar 25 1995 10:45 | 10 |
|
Colm
What are you talking about ?
The Bay R Bhoy
8*)
|
48.1811 | | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | Remember....logout, JJ's about | Sat Mar 25 1995 11:50 | 5 |
|
Ya fly big chite yae.......yae took it oot(ooh eerr)
|
48.1812 | Asheesh ! | MASALA::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Sat Mar 25 1995 11:55 | 6 |
|
Being the good Catholic boy that I am, I used the `Withdrawal Method'.
8*)
|
48.1813 | Bless Me!!! | MASALA::GDOUGALL | The Bookie | Sun Mar 26 1995 14:46 | 6 |
|
JJ,
I wish your dad had been a good Catholic lad,29years ago,or is 39...
Handsome chappie fae bay G.
|
48.1814 | From the 'net | AYOV11::IREID | Our day will come.....April 7th | Wed Mar 29 1995 12:11 | 9 |
|
In Yesterdays Herald? there was a story about Celtic signing Russian
striker Radchenko(sp?). Apparently TB has offered his club(Real
Satander ?)2.2m pounds for him and they have accepted. All they have
to do is work out a contract and personal terms and he will be playing
for Celtic next season. There was some quotes from him saying more or
less the above.
Choppers
|
48.1815 | Hold on to the biscuit tin Tommy ! | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cut Throat Jake | Thu Mar 30 1995 12:12 | 17 |
|
I can't say I was terribly impressed with our potential new signing
Mr Radchenko in the international last night. I would be inclined to
wait a while before splurging 2.2 million on him. TB was in the paper
saying any new signings will now be in the close season as all clubs are
hanging on to their players for the run-in. I think he should have a
good look about to see if there is anybody else we can sign (like Alan
Shearer, Jurgen Klinsmann, Romario, Ruud Gullitt ...)
Wee bit of inside info : the new stand looks like it will not be
ready in time for the new season. So I wonder what will happen then ?
Malc.
PS I've got a complimentary ticket for the semi-final and you lot havenae.
Nyaah nyaah nyaah.
|
48.1816 | Soon to have the `Best' stadium in the UK ! | MASALA::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Thu Mar 30 1995 20:58 | 14 |
|
Malc,
Where do you get your inside info ? According to the club newspaper,
the North Stand is on schedule for completion, and in fact may be
finished earlier than anticipated.
The `View' had an article on the new stand this week, and it looks
mighty impressive, even though it is still without roof/seats etc.
TB was standing on the top tier in one of the photographs, and
say's you can see right over the roof of the old stand, and have
a great view of Glasgow.
|
48.1817 | The talk o the toon are..... | MASALA::DMACKAY | | Fri Mar 31 1995 07:49 | 12 |
|
JJ,
I suppose its got to be better than looking at the pitch!!!!!
Jambos for the cup!!!
|
48.1818 | 8*) | MASALA::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Fri Mar 31 1995 07:52 | 4 |
|
And better than looking at your big ugly hunwithootthebusfare coupon !
|
48.1819 | Just don't do it again macKay !!!! | MASALA::CDOUDIE | Make it so | Fri Mar 31 1995 08:31 | 9 |
| re:-1
John, Dougie's wit re:-2 was a classic, it's one of those where you
just can't say anything and don't even attempt to better it. But
you had to have a go......................makes a change somebody
getting one over on you, eh??
quietly
colin
|
48.1820 | It's not what you know, it's who you know ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cut Throat Jake | Fri Mar 31 1995 11:39 | 29 |
|
.1816
JJ
I have a friend who works for the SFA (a good source of
complimentary tickets oddly enough). The other week Tommy Burns went up
to Park Gardens to appeal against his recent fine and touchline ban and
whilst waiting to go in to his meeting with the refereeing committee my
mate was chatting to him and it was TB himself who told him the stand
might not be ready in time. Admittedly he is not widely known for his
expertise in the construction industry but well that is the story. You
know yourself what The View is like, it's always very bullish about
everything. I reckon the most likely story is that it will turn out to
be touch and go whether the stand will be ready in time.
For the record TB's toucline ban was quoshed (quashed?) but the
fine was upheld.
One other thing he said was that there may be a wee bit more than
just newspaper speculation in the Kanchelskis for Rangers story but
apparently he didn't elaborate ...
Malc.
PS I calculate a win against Motherwell tomorrow and winning our game
in hand will put us second (with guaranteed European competition next
year). Here's hoping.
|
48.1821 | Give him his moment of glory ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Fri Mar 31 1995 20:08 | 8 |
|
re.-2
Your probably right Colin. It's not often the Jambo's get one up on us
Tims, but you've got to give him his due.....the spell checker sure
comes in handy when Dougie makes a foray into notes.
|
48.1822 | H-E-A-R-T-S if you cannae spell it..... | MASALA::DMACKAY | | Fri Mar 31 1995 21:29 | 11 |
|
JJ,
If you lot manage to oust that slimey crew fae leith you,ll
soon see my big "hunwithootthebusfare" coupon celebrating our
victory in the scottish cup final 8*>.
Dougie...
PS. hoo kneads a spel chequer??...
|
48.1823 | Ya Auld Geriatric ye 8*))) | MASALA::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Fri Mar 31 1995 21:41 | 10 |
|
Dougz,
Didn't you think that back in 1992, just prior to the Diamonds stuffing
you lot in the Semi ?
Rumour has it Douglas, that you & John Cronin were at the last Cup
final victory back in '56.
|
48.1824 | The day grown men cried...:-):-):-) | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | all the way up to the bristles | Fri Mar 31 1995 22:01 | 7 |
|
JJ,
Rumour has it that Dougie has got the T-shirts printed up already..:-)
|
48.1825 | Celtic......1 Motherwell....1 (Yet another draw) | MASALA::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Sat Apr 01 1995 21:10 | 70 |
|
Celtic's first half performance today, was one of the poorest all season, in
a match of immense importance.
A win today would have saw us climb above Hibs and into third place. We would
have also been only one point behind Motherwell, with a game in hand. This
would almost certainly have made us favourites for the runners-up spot in
the championship, and guaranteed entry into next years UEFA Cup.
As it stands now, even if we beat Partick in our extra match, we still have to
rely on the Lanarkshire team slipping up. With matches like Dundee United
(Away), Rangers (Home), Hibs & Aberdeen (Away), I'm not entirely confident
of picking up maximum points in the run-in.
Celtic started off today's match, with Rudi Vata once again standing in for
Brian O'Neil. The Albanian played at right back, with Tosh McKinlay on the
left. The central defence consisted of Tom Boyd & Tony Mowbray.
In midfield we had McStay, Collins, O'Donnell (Who was anonymous throughout
yet again) and McLaughlinn. Up front it was Pierre & Andy Walker. The latter
did bugger all until the 79th minute, by the way ! On the bench it was
Falconer & Stuart Gray.
The match started with a minutes silence for Davie Cooper. The fans to
their credit, were respectful of this, and stood quietly throughout.
To the match, and dear oh dear, were we bad in the first half, Motherwell
played all the football, without ever looking dangerous. Our only effort
on goal in the first 45 mintes, was a van Hooydonk volley after good lead up
work from Collins & Walker. Steve Woods made the save look easy, but the
big Dutchman did hit it too straight.
In the second half, Motherwell took the lead with a penalty on 50 minutes.
Rudi Vata, who was having a good game incidentally, was adjudged to have fouled
substitute Alex Burns. Looked dubious to me, but then again, it happened near
the Rangers end, and I was in the Celtic end.
Tommy Coyne duly dispatched the spot kick past Bonner, low to the keepers
right. Big Packy nearly got his hands to it.
From there, Motherwell tried to defend their lead, and Celtic grew in
strength. We still weren't creating too many goal scoring opportunities, but
on possession alone, we were streets ahead.
Motherwell had every man behind the ball at free kicks & corners, and seemed
intent on defending 18 yards from goal. After a few close things, it was
obvious to me, that a goal was due to come. We had to wait until 11 minutes
from time for this, but it was worth waiting for.
Vata picked the ball up on the wing, and fired in a superb cross. It was
met flush on the forehead by Andy Walker, and he glanced the ball past
Steve Woods.
Celtic were camped in the `well half now, and should have wrapped up the points
when Brian McLaughlin, contrived to shoot wide from six yards, after Woods
dropped a cross & was stranded yards from his line.
In saying all that, after our shocking 1st half performance, and Motherwell
taking the lead, I was relatively happy with a point when the final whistle
blew.
Other highlights in the match were.........Pat Bonner's dreadful clearances
(the big man is finished as far as I'm concerned, and the sooner TB realises
this the better)....................Paul Lambert walking backwards to take a
corner & falling over the advertsing hoarding & onto his arse........and
the Scottish Claymores (American football team) making an arse....eh I
mean putting on an exhibition game/training session at half time.
TB will have to demand a better performance than this, for next Friday's
game against Hibs though. Here's hoping the fans can roar the team onto
glory & yet another Hampden final !
SQFCSC
|
48.1826 | Surely this time.......... | MASALA::CDOUDIE | Make it so | Sun Apr 02 1995 09:49 | 7 |
| re:-1
Next Fridays game ??????
Are we not playing on Saturday, same as the Hun......8*)
colin
|
48.1827 | NEXT FRIDAY'S GAME. | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | AYOV20::MARK CULLINANE | Sun Apr 02 1995 14:11 | 5 |
| re:-1 CUP SEMI FINAL
The game is live on SKY with a 7.45 kick-off next Friday.
Mark.
|
48.1828 | ex | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Fri Apr 07 1995 07:47 | 25 |
|
Well it's the semi-final against Hibs tonight in what I anticipate
to be a very close game.I reckon the Celts will win by the odd goal in
5,or am I being too optimistic ?
Unfortunately I've ended up in the club deck (as did most people who
applied by post) with it's un-interrupted view of the far touchline and
the Govan stand !!!
Still no news on the transfer front,but I imagine Burns will wait
until the end of the season before hopefully making about 3 or 4
aquisitions,and hopefully one of these will be a keeper (an area which
Burns needs to strengthen,but haven't heard him linked with anyone
yet).
Any comments on Burns ?....does anyone think he's up to the job ?
I honestly think we are now playing the worst football I have seen
at Parkhead/Hampden in the last few years....and I reckon it's down to
one man....TB...he hasn't a clue !!!!!
If we actually go on and win the cup,it doesn't say a lot about the
Scottish game in general.
Andy.
|
48.1829 | Hibs 2 - Celts for any loose change 0.. | MASALA::TDOLAN | T�m Th� B�m | Fri Apr 07 1995 11:09 | 10 |
|
RE: -1
You are being too optimistic..the odd goal in 5..HA..!
Gaun the HIBS....
Tam.
|
48.1830 | Fingers, toes and everything crossed ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Benny the Ball | Fri Apr 07 1995 11:32 | 17 |
|
Andy
To be a wee bit more realistic, would you settle for the odd goal
in 1 ? Not so much a case of we will win, rather we MUST win.
Main Stand Front, Section K, Row F, Seat 143. My own personal plush
leather armchair with hordes of dusky maidens bringing me cups of tea
(and blue-nose burgers) every 10 minutes, and generally attending my
every need. I'll be the one slumped in a heap in moody silence chewing
my fingernails down to the elbow.
I think TB is still in a learning curve when it comes to management.
Luckily you don't have to be that great a team to win things in Scotland.
Malc.
|
48.1831 | Due to the lack of seats of course !!! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Fri Apr 07 1995 12:13 | 9 |
|
Malc,
Throw a couple of those burgers my way. I'll be directly below you in
the enclosure. I'll also have several dusky maidens in attendance.
However, I'll probably not see much of the match, due to them sitting
on my face !!!
|
48.1832 | Looks like a good DEC turn-out ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Benny the Ball | Fri Apr 07 1995 12:50 | 10 |
|
JJ
I may condescend to fling you the odd chewed crust down from my
lofty throne. Btw I thought you said your seat was in the Broomloan
stand round about .1793. I see you're still having your Andy Goram
fantasies as well !
Malc.
|
48.1833 | no score | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Sat Apr 08 1995 03:48 | 10 |
|
Final score, a resounding 0 - 0
Whit's with Cellic and penalty kicks at Ibrox?
Replay next Tuesday at Ibrox, more money for Wattie Smith to finance
his end of season transfers!!
Danny.
|
48.1834 | We'll show them what a good stadium is like !! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Sat Apr 08 1995 10:03 | 65 |
|
re.-2
Malc,
I too thought my ticket was for the Broomloan Rd end. But, due to that
wonderful computer in the Parkhead ticket office (Must have an Pentium
processor in it), I was allocated a seat in the enclosure.
I suppose it could have been worse. The DEC computer they used to have,
initially sent me a ticket for the Gorgie Road end !!!!
8*)
Anyway, the match itself wasn't a bad game at all. Celtic dominated for
most of the game, and had the majority of posession. However, Hibs had
a few scoring chances and they really should have put one of them away.
Darren "I'm a pr*ck" Jackson should have scored in the 1st half, but shot
wildly over. Kevin Harper had a good run & shot which just dipped over
the crossbar, and Pat McGinlay came close twice with long range shots.
At the other end, Celtic's best chances fell to John Collins. He saw
Leighton save early on, when the keeper was on his arse & the ball was
deflected towards him. He should have scored moments later, when a
superb Andy Walker back-heel put him through on goal. JC managed to sky
his shot though. In the second half, JC beat two men in the box, only
for his netbound shot to be turned around the post by the bandy Hibs
keeper.
In the 75th minute came a moment of controversy. Paul McStay rushing in
on goal, was fouled just outside the box. However, he fell in the box,
& the referee (Duncan Goodhew) gave a penalty. There were plenty of
protests from the Hibs players (And quite rightly so), but the decision
stood. Andy Walker (Why oh why !) picked up the ball & placed it on the
spot. Why JC didn't take the kick, 35,000 Tims will never know.
He hit the ball hard enough, but Leighton guessed right & made a good
stop.
So, it's back to Satan's Castle on Tuesday night for a replay which
will be decided for sure, with extra-time & penalty kicks maybe being
called on to do so.
Footnote: The Govan, Broomloan & Copland Rd stands at Ibrox, all offer
excellent views of the match. However, the least said about
the Main Stand, Club Deck & Enclosure.....the better.
How some knuckle draggers can pay money for some of the worst
views on offer in ANY football stadium, I'll never know.
There are so many restricted views from this joke part of Castle
Greyskull. They've squeezed seats in where there should never be
seats !
Clubdeck: Seats too close together. Can't see the near
touchline. Can't see the rest of the stadium from
the back rows.
Main Stand (Rear): The same. Floor of clubdeck restricts
view of rest of stadium.
Enclosure: Seats where there should never be seats. Under
the floor of the Main Stand, where there are half a
dozen 4 feet thick supports, these greedy B's have
put seats !!!
So, whenever you hear a hun grunting.....eh I mean talking, about how
great their stadium is............tell them they're talking p**h !!!!
|
48.1835 | | MASALA::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Mon Apr 10 1995 00:04 | 8 |
|
-< We'll show them what a good stadium is like !! >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
YUP!....You'll have the best � full stadium in the UK.
|
48.1836 | Short memories, & you still won the odd cup then ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Enter the Minja | Mon Apr 10 1995 08:52 | 7 |
|
Yeah, unlike raingurs...who had the best � filled stadium in the UK
when it was first built !
Remember the days of 3000 & 4000 versus the likes of Morton & Partick,
Scott ????
|
48.1837 | Did you catch the burgers I threw at you, JJ ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Benny the Ball | Mon Apr 10 1995 12:34 | 17 |
|
My pal has just 'phoned with the offer of yet another freebie
ticket for the replay. In spite of suspecting that I might be a jinx on
the team I shall accept his offer. Isn't life hell, folks ?
I wonder if Large Willy will play after being substituted in the
first game for his own good i.e. he was in such a bad mood it was only
going to be a matter of time before he was sent off. Couldn't believe
Leighton got MOTM for making one save. I would have picked McLaughlin
myself with probably Vata second choice. I know people are advocating
shelling out a lot of readies for Neil McCann but surely he can't be
that much better than McLaughlin. Best to keep the dosh imo.
I think we should buy Ian Wright when Arsenal are relegated.
Malc.
|
48.1838 | Roll on Tuesday. | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | AYOV20::MARK CULLINANE | Mon Apr 10 1995 14:16 | 19 |
| Latest news on the ticket front, is that Saturday and Sunday's
proposed sale for season ticket holders only, turned into a bit of a
shambles, due to every Tim and his dog, descending on the ticket office
to try and get a ticket. It was then opened up for a public sale on a
first come first serve basis. My mate went on Sunday, and was offered
only the club deck or enclosure. After nearly losing my Kneecaps
through being in the Club Deck on Friday, we took the enclosure. The
EAST enclosure row P. so I expect to be at the back, but at least I'll
be able to see the near touchline, which is not possible in the
clubdeck. How Murray managed to con some morons into paying 2 grand for
a seat up there I dont know. But if they are stupid enough to pay it,
then more fool them.
Malky, I thought that Hunburgers were inedible ? I wouldn't give them
the money for it anyway.
Up the Celts.
Mark.
|
48.1839 | I was lying about the blue-nose burgers ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Benny the Ball | Mon Apr 10 1995 14:50 | 10 |
|
Due to Hibernian not selling all their tickets for the first match,
their allocation has been cut for the replay.
I think Celtic should get all four stands plus the Club Deck and the
Enclosure, and Hibs should get the telephone box in the corner. Their
support can be doubled by including the substitutes bench.
Malc.
|
48.1840 | I got Pierres autograph on my ticket!!! | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come.....April 7th | Mon Apr 10 1995 16:00 | 8 |
|
How much were the tickets for the replay??
Choppers
BTW Are there any more free tickets Malc?? *:@)
|
48.1841 | I've got Jim Farry's autograph on my ticket ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Benny the Ball | Mon Apr 10 1995 16:24 | 10 |
|
> BTW Are there any more free tickets Malc?? *:@)
Err sorry, my mates allocation is exactly two, which is one for him
and one for me. Ain't life a beech ?
I don't know how much the other tickets cost but mine cost �0.00. Arf, arf.
Malc.
|
48.1842 | The greatest selik myth of them all. | MASALA::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Mon Apr 10 1995 21:07 | 5 |
| re.1836.
yeah.....that was the season that Rangers had a higher average attendance
than the mighty selik(Out with Old form games).
|
48.1843 | What happened to your United scarf Scott | MASALA::JCRONIN | The Crow | Tue Apr 11 1995 03:46 | 8 |
| I bet that was when you were supporting Dundee Unt.I never could
understand these people who changed their team.Maybe you are a GLORY
HUNTER.
Ferry Jambo
(Faithful to the end)
I remember that season when Rangers played Queen Of The South in front
of just over 2000 fans.
|
48.1844 | @:^) | MASALA::SNEIL | J.A.F.O | Tue Apr 11 1995 03:54 | 8 |
|
Na...That's just another one of those myths.
|
48.1845 | Bring on Airdrie, before penalties ////// | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | Son, this is the road to Hell | Wed Apr 12 1995 09:05 | 8 |
| Scottish Cup Semi-Final Replay
Celtic 3-1 Hibs
.......Did anyone else think McGinlay was offside at their goal when
Wright headed it forward ??? Sure looked it to me....
colin
|
48.1846 | I won't begrudge them one goal ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Benny the Ball | Wed Apr 12 1995 09:40 | 10 |
|
.1845
No. O'Donnell played him onside and then stopped Packie Bonner
taking the ball cleanly by falling on top of him. Great useless turnip.
But apart from that ...
Malc.
|
48.1847 | Still up on Cloud Nine ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Benny the Ball | Wed Apr 12 1995 12:50 | 16 |
|
We're waiting for the match report JJ, or is it such a momentous
win that the report will have the dimensions of War and Peace ?
For myself, I thought it was a brilliant game, with Celtic playing
the best stuff I've seen them play this season. McStay and Collins were
so much more positive than recently, McLaughlin is going to be an
excellent player when he grows up, Falconer somehow played out of his
skin, Vata could be the subtle defender we've been needing for some
time, O'Neil should be in the Scotland team, even McKinlay looks a
great deal more than competent.
Dare I suggest we're turning the corner, lads ?
Malc.
|
48.1848 | What about Steve "Happy Coupon"Archibald ?? | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | C'mon Celtic, surely this time !! | Wed Apr 12 1995 13:02 | 9 |
| JJ's off shift, won't be back in 'til saturday unless he's doing OT !!
I've always rated Rudi but brady never played him the right position.
He should play in front of or behind the two central defenders, but
then again I'm just a critic. O'Neill has come of age this season but I
think O'Donnel still plays like a wee boy in the big boys playground,
needs to get the finger oot a bit.
colin
|
48.1849 | ...or Terry 'c'mon Hibs' Butcher ?? | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come....May 27th | Wed Apr 12 1995 13:07 | 9 |
|
I think that the only player who played crap last night was......
Andy Walker.
He missed three or four glorious chances, thanks to his crap finishing
and control. The sooner we get a new striker the better!
Choppers
|
48.1850 | Celts on song. | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | AYOV20::MARK CULLINANE | Wed Apr 12 1995 14:03 | 23 |
| RE Note 48.1847 "We're waiting for the match report JJ"
MALKY, for someone who was at the match, and with a complimentary
ticket, what's wrong with putting in you own report.
CELTIC 3 HIBS 1
FALCONER WRIGHT ?
COLLINS
O'DONNELL
The great all Edinburgh final disappears into dreamland once again. At
least the Jambo's might be happy with this result.
What more can one say, Celtic were brilliant, Hibs were crap. and now
for the final. Hopefully the Hunswaenaebusfare fae Airdrie will get an
allocation they deserve (none).
Ooh aah -- Willie Fal-con-a
Mark.
|
48.1851 | Oh did I mention my complimentary ticket ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Benny the Ball | Wed Apr 12 1995 14:46 | 31 |
|
Mark
I'm not allowed to put in the match reports, it's JJ's job ! Anyway
I like reading his reports (but don't tell him).
Colin and CTT
What about Steve Archibald and Terry Butcher ? (Butcher was sitting
just in front of me commentating for Sky. He was chatting to Billy
McNeill surprisingly pleasantly I thought.)
Vata looks to be a very competent right back I think. He links well
with McLaughlin, he can pass the ball to one of his own team more often
than not (quite a feat in the Scottish League) and is a very fine
crosser of the ball as he proved by sticking one on Phil O'Donnell's
noddle for the third goal. If he is persevered with in that position I
reckon it would save us a fortune. O'Neil and Boyd look very good in
central defence (although I do think as Boyd is the best left back in
Scotland he should be playing left back). But McKinlay is fine at left
back. So where does all this leave Tony Mowbray ? And Mark McNally ?
And Lee Martin and Stuart Gray come to think of it ?
O'Donnell has had a kick up the bum recently and will be the better
player for it. All these top players are slowly getting the prima donna
attitude knocked out of them and are realising they will have to do a
wee bit of work for their over-stuffed pay-packets. The winners out of
all this will be Celtic.
Malc.
|
48.1852 | So there!!! | AYOV16::IREID | Our day will come....May 27th | Wed Apr 12 1995 15:05 | 6 |
|
re: Terry Butcher and Steve Arichibald.
They are both sour-faced-hun-gits!
Choppers
|
48.1853 | It's comming.... | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | Got yae with a double bluff...jj | Wed Apr 12 1995 15:56 | 23 |
|
Malc,
JJ is off shift at the moment, but he is in on OT on Thursday, so
at this moment he'll be flicking through his notes of last nights
game preparing another fleet street like report.
As for the game. Thats the best i've saw from the Bhoys all season.
McStay, Collins and Grant controlled the midfield, and big Willie
(the falcon)Falconer looked good up front. The defense was again
solid, with McKinley getting better with every game, he could turn
out to be a great buy for Burns.
All three goals were crackers, with Collins banana shot being the
pick of the bunch. I was sat right behind the post, and it really
was a gem.
The confidence seems to be back in the team(apart from Walker), and
here's hoping we can carry it on to the final.
Here's to Hampden in the sun...
Colm.
|
48.1854 | Fire in their bellies...... | MASALA::CDOUDIE | C'mon Celtic, surely this time !! | Wed Apr 12 1995 17:04 | 12 |
| Re: last two,
I think Butcher is really fair with his comments and does not show
any bias against Celtic at all.
I reckon Peter Grant would have been MOTM if he'd stayed the
course, well he was mine up to then. Jackson was pointing at him all
the time and 'greetin' but when Millen went in hard on him Granty just
got up and got on with it, he's a better player now that he's no
getting involved with his supporters head on.
colin
|
48.1855 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Zippy and Bungle | Wed Apr 12 1995 17:39 | 25 |
|
Colin
I didn't hear Butcher last night but I do hear him regularly on
Radio Clyde. He may not be purely anti-Celtic but he is very
pro-Rangers. However that is not necessarily such a bad thing as he
balances out the pro-Celtic slant of Hugh Keavins, Davie Provan and
Tommy Gemmell. But he is not the most articulate of men and Hugh and
Davie run rings around him.
I bought the latest Not The View last night and there is a wee story
about him. Jim Kerr of Simple Minds "came out" in some magazine
proclaiming his and the rest of the bands undying devotion to the 'Tic
(even sprinkling holy water on the pitch at Ibrox before a gig there)
and Our Terry, who up until that point had been a rabid Simple Minds fan,
promptly took all his records, magazines and posters out to the garden
and threw them on a bonfire.
I agree about Peter Grant, this position about ten yards in front
of the central defenders seems made for him. He may have been a bit
lucky to stay on the pitch though as he did seem to catch Jackson right
on the conk with what looked uncannily like a punch.
Malc.
|
48.1856 | IT WAS funny watching Jacko pointing tho' | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | C'mon Celtic, surely this time !! | Wed Apr 12 1995 17:59 | 11 |
| Re: Peter,
maybe he did punch him but Jackson was dishing it out all game, if you
can't stand the heat.........
I also thought we should have got a penalty when Millen cleaned his
studs right down the front of Collins' shin pad...........
but maybe I'm biased......
colin
|
48.1857 | It's a shame it's not the start of the season ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Zippy and Bungle | Wed Apr 12 1995 18:16 | 15 |
|
Actually Jackson was lucky to be on the pitch at the end too. Not
long after being booked he was refused treatment for his bleeding beak
on the pitch and had to go off to get it seen to. He then came back on
to the pitch while the ball was in play and without the referees
permission which is technically a bookable offence. I agree about the
Collins penalty too.
However I suppose it's all swings and roundabouts at the end of the
day, Brian. Certainly I'm happy enough with three fine goals and a good
performance. Though I wonder what would have happened if Tweed had sunk
that sitter when it was 0-0 ...
Malc$over_the_moon.
|
48.1858 | Who need Frank Bruno? | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Wed Apr 12 1995 18:54 | 12 |
|
Jackson never left the pitch last night, the physio came on to
administer treatment, the ref seemed happy with that.
Re. Peter Grunt. What do the panel think of his right hook into
Jacksons gub? All right, Jackson is a right narky B and probably
deserved it, but in light of TV evidence being used against the big
drunken chappy, should the same then be meted out to the Grunt. Maybe
they could share a cell at Bar-L for a week or two.
Danny.
|
48.1859 | Cracker of a game, all blood and guts... | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | C'mon Celtic, surely this time !! | Wed Apr 12 1995 19:52 | 13 |
| Well if they have TV evidence they certainly didn't show it last night
so forget about that ***** Ferguson and take your greetin' to 47.*. If
you seen Grant punching him that's a new one on me, everyone I've
spoke to said it was an elbow but then again where was the replay.
p.s. You just need to look at Drunkins record since he moved to
Everton, just as bad so he can't blame the Old Firm scenario, he's just
a head case a la Vinny Jones.
Here's to number 30.
8*)colin
|
48.1860 | Green tinted or what. | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Thu Apr 13 1995 20:30 | 20 |
|
re last
"everyone I've spoke to said it was an elbow..."
The TV pictures clearly show Grant swinging a punch with his right arm.
Jackson was pushing Grant on his (Grants) left side, if it was an elbow
it would have been his left arm that was used. The highlights of the
game on Tuesday night ran the incident several times, the evidence is
very conclusive.
Danny.
Ps, what has note 47 got to do with this. The incident involved a
Cellic player, that's why I put the question in here.
PPs, I don't condone any of Fergusons actions on the football pitch.
However, if TV evidence is being used, it should apply to ALL clubs/
players.
|
48.1861 | Late, but worth waiting for ( I hope ?) | MASALA::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Thu Apr 13 1995 20:38 | 77 |
|
Hibernian.....(0)1 Celtic.......(2)3
Wright, 72 Falconer,32
Collins, 45
Att.32,809 O'Donnell, 82
The Bhoys kept their best performance of the season, for what was
undoubtedly their most important match of the season.
The whole team turned in excellent workmanlike performances, and this
includes Andy Walker.
Yes, he did miss a barrowload of chances, but his running off the ball
was immense. This left room for big Falconer, and he relished it.
Walker also held the ball up very well, awaiting the support of his
midfielders. It's about time people took a closer look at a strikers
role. They are recognised first & foremost for the goals they score,
but their whole contribution to the game must also be analyzed.
People will say that Hibs were poor on the night, but this just wasn't
the case. The Celts were just too damn good & this stopped the Hibs
flair players, from getting a chance to shine.
Early doors, Andy Walker had the chance to wipe out Friday nights
penalty miss, when he was put clear by McLaughlin.
However, his right foot shot went just wide of Jim Leighton's left hand
post.
At the other end, Steven Tweed just failed to open the scoring when he
side footed past Bonner from 6 yards. To be fair to the big defender,
he saw the ball late, and only just managed to connect. I feel though,
that if this chance had fallen to a striker, Hibs could well have taken
the lead.
The goals that won the match for the Tic were a joy to watch. The
first came from big Willie (Ooh-Ahh) Falconer, when he made a diagonal
run onto an excellent McStay pass. From around 12 yards he slipped the
ball through Tweed's legs, and past the stranded keeper.
The second came from a poor clearance from the Hibs defence. John
Collins picked the ball up 22 yards from goal, looked up & saw Leighton
off his line, and then steered a glorious left foot Richard Gough....eh
I mean bender, past Leighton.
This goal came at a crucial time for the Celts, and I think, really
knocked the stuffing out of the Edinburgh side.
Into the second half, and although the Celts were still playing some
great football, Hibs did at last start to play.
Michael O'Neil must have thought he'd cut the defecit back to one goal,
when he shot from 20 yards. The ball was heading for the top corner,
when the Donegal Spider leapt & clutched the ball to his chest.
Hibs soon got back in the game however, when a Pat McGinlay challenge
on Bonner, resulted in the ball falling to the feet of Keith Wright.
He had the simplest of tasks in prodding the ball into the empty net.
Although Hibs were going through their best spell in the game, the
Celts still looked dangerous. A Falconer header, which was well saved
by the bandy one, and a Walker shot just past the post, could easily
have had the match tied up long before the killer third goal did
eventually come.
McGinlay fouled McStay 25 yards from goal, and when Rudi `Holy' Vata
flighted in a inch perfect free kick, there was substitute Phil
O'Donnell to rise above Willie Miller & bullet a superb header
into the net.
So, another final looms against 1st division opposition, and lets not
take anything for granted. Airdrie are a hard, physical side, who
defend very well.
I think though, that the defeat at the hands of Raith Rovers in
November will act as a spur to ensure that this particular trophy is bound
for Paradise.
Before signing off, I'd just like to congratulate the Celtic fans who
made such an impact to Tuesday night's performance. You sang your
hearts out lads (Me too), and created a superb atmosphere.
Final word goes to Peter `Nigel Benn' Grant though. His right hook onto
Darren Jackson's conk was a peach. If ever a pr*ck deserved a whack, it
was this hun git !
|
48.1862 | | MASALA::AMILLAR | Films Process Response Team | Thu Apr 13 1995 22:48 | 10 |
| I agree with JJ. I think Celtic will win the final easily. However, I
don't think this has as much to do with what they learned against the
Rovers, as with the fact that they are a much better side now.
The Sun (I think) had a "current form" league table a week or so ago
and Celtic were top.
Also, Airdrie are p*sh, I hope, and will still be First Division
material next season while the Rovers carry the flag into Europe. (No,
not a white flag!)
Archie
|
48.1863 | Cue the insults..... | AYOV11::KMCCLELLAND | The Honest Truth | Fri Apr 14 1995 09:51 | 17 |
| re .1860
Danny,
The reason note 47 is mentioned is because the guy thinks you are a
Rangers supporter. It's very typical of Old Firm supporters to assume
that because you criticise Celtic, you must support Rangers and vice
versa. It's pure paranoia.
re 'elbow'
Elbow,fist,whatever, it was an illegal assault which should have been
punished with a red card. Rowbotham is an excellent referee but that's
2 big mistakes he's made in 2 TV games, Paul McStay's penalty on Friday
being the other.
Kev.....
|
48.1864 | Still Pals ???? | MASALA::CDOUDIE | C'mon Celtic, surely this time !! | Fri Apr 14 1995 10:43 | 36 |
|
re: 1860
"everyone I've spoke to said it was an elbow..."
>The TV pictures clearly show Grant swinging a punch with his right arm.
>Jackson was pushing Grant on his (Grants) left side, if it was an elbow
>it would have been his left arm that was used. The highlights of the
>game on Tuesday night ran the incident several times, the evidence is
>very conclusive.
I actually watched the 'whole' game on SKY who did not show a replay of
the incident and as usual to boost ratings and keep on the side of the
govan scum they replay and disect(sp) a small scuffle with a couple of
hard players trying to better one an other to get the upper hand in an
exciting game.....did TV actually show highlights of the game and show
the goals ?? 8*/
>Ps, what has note 47 got to do with this. The incident involved a
>Cellic player, that's why I put the question in here.
As usual, because a Celtic player does something or in fact any player
in Scotland, the big cast ups creep in. The reason you should take it
to 47 is because we don't give a....about that t*t and we're sick
hearing about it. If you had only mentioned the incident with Grant I
would hane not been so cheeky. 8*)
> PPs, I don't condone any of Fergusons actions on the football pitch.
> However, if TV evidence is being used, it should apply to ALL clubs/
players.
Yep.
colin
|
48.1865 | "The Honest Facts" | MASALA::CDOUDIE | C'mon Celtic, surely this time !! | Fri Apr 14 1995 10:49 | 24 |
| re .1860
Danny,
>The reason note 47 is mentioned is because the guy thinks you are a
>Rangers supporter. It's very typical of Old Firm supporters to assume
>that because you criticise Celtic, you must support Rangers and vice
>versa. It's pure paranoia.
Do not 'assume' about other peoples replies. I know(think) he is an
Ayr supporter judging by the stick wee Charlie gives him 8*).
47 was mentioned because
I could not see the reason to mention Ferguson in his note. The issue
was about Grant and if TV evidence should/should not be used. That was
a situation entirely different from Grant's as ferguson was charged and
the police would want the TV evidence etc ad nauseum.....
>re 'elbow'
Rowbottom probably did not see it and the lines man must be blind....
can't say anymore than that and I still haven't seen a replay of the
incident.
colin
|
48.1866 | Calm down lads, calm down ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Zippy and Bungle | Fri Apr 14 1995 12:13 | 24 |
|
Colin
I think the highlights they are talking about are the ones on BBC
Sportscene where it shows Jackson and Grant running towards the ball
jostling together and suddenly Grants right arm swinging round and
landing somewhere on Jacksons face. This happened on the blind side of
the camera and the referee and was a very quick incident so I'm not
altogether surprised (and somewhat relieved) that it was missed. But as
you say I don't know why the Govan Stand linesman didn't see it. Grant
was having a very good game but he has always been afflicted with this
hot-headedness and he must realise that it only takes one momentary
loss of temper to get a red card. It is immaterial whether Jackson
deserved it or not.
Danny
Your arguments may have some merit but they are diluted by
stupid name calling i.e. Peter Grunt and Cellic. It's not funny and
totally puerile. I'm not altogether surprised that you might get
mistaken for a Rangers supporter.
Malc.
|
48.1867 | ..... :-) :-) .... | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Fri Apr 14 1995 17:14 | 11 |
|
.last
Okay, maybe I miscalled Peter Grant but the last time I was at a
match involving Glasgow Celtic, all I heard for 90 minutes was chants
about CELLIC, ie come oan the Cellic, for F***S sake Cellic, thats
pish Cellic etc etc. I just thought thats how Celtic supporters
addressed their team.
Danny.
|
48.1868 | I can't think of a title !!!! | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | C'mon Celtic, surely this time !! | Thu Apr 20 1995 04:16 | 5 |
| Tonights result
Celtic 0-1 Hearts
colin
|
48.1869 | | KIRKTN::AMILLAR | Films Process Response Team | Thu Apr 20 1995 07:48 | 7 |
|
Colin..
How about "Gubbed again"
Archie
|
48.1870 | Bobbie Lennox V Richard Gough at medal showing !! | BHAJI::CDOUDIE | C'mon Celtic, surely this time !! | Thu Apr 20 1995 07:54 | 26 |
| What about 'Dick' Gough's comments to a sunday rag belittling the great
achievment of the Celtic side of the 60's early 70's. Saying that the
current rangers teams 7 ina row has been harder. Bollocks, it's the
same no matter which era of football you talk about, winning the league
in consecutive years isn't decided on the flip of a coin. The Celtic
team of the 60's did play in a league with part time sides but they
also played the best in Europe and beat them, reached two European cup
finals, won one, and reached the semi's another time. They also won the
Scottish Cup on numerous occasions during this period along with the
League Cup 6 or 7 times with a 5 in a row stint as well. Gough is not
known for his decorum and tact, hence his exclusion from the
international scene, I think he knew he was finished at international
level and used this as an excuse to bow out. Walter Smith has to be
admired (hate to say it) for his midweek comments saying he now
realised how hard Celtics 9 in a row must have been, is this what
stirred Goughs tiny mind into action. This must rank as one of the
lowest things a profesional footballer can do, slag off the past
history making feats, achievments and past glories of your fellow
profesionals. Next he'll be saying George Best played against defenders
who were at the end of their careers, what a numpty, an apology in the
press wouldn't go wrong mr Gough, but then again who gives a sh*t about
you, eh?
I'll start the pot stirring....
colin
|
48.1871 | I couldn't care less what the child molester thinks... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Zippy and Bungle | Thu Apr 20 1995 12:15 | 24 |
|
Well I think somebody should say this.
(Maybe I should say "flame on" but it's a puerile expression).
Immediately after the finest performance of the season when we just
about looked unbeatable we lose our next two games on the bounce. What
the hell is going on ? The same team that walloped Hibs played against
Aberdeen and looked very ordinary indeed, I don't know about the Hearts
game but I would not imagine there were any sweeping personnel changes
knowing Wor Tommy. Talk about a Jeckyll and Hyde team. Someone should
remind them that we are not yet guaranteed a place in Europe so second
spot in the league would be a MOST desirable position to be in.
And another thing. If Airdrie beat Hearts one week and then Hearts
beat us the following week, the logical corollary of this is that
Airdrie will beat us. QED it does not bode well for a certain game to
be played not all that far in the future.
I think I'll go and put a bet on Airdrie for the Cup. At least that
should guarantee a Celtic win.
Malc
|
48.1872 | Where is Europe anyway ? | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | AYOV20::MARK CULLINANE | Thu Apr 20 1995 14:11 | 47 |
| RE LAST NIGHTS 'GAME' !
The game can be described in a few words, ie crap, pathetic, boring
and ' its the Jambo's were playing, i'nt it ? '
Hearts turned in one of their normal Glasgow performances, with
everyhun and his dog behind the ball, and hit the Bhoys with a sucker
punch four minutes from time, when Hagen (ex-hun), ran onto Grant's
perfectly weighted mishit clearance, to have a clear run in on goal,
and put it away with ease. He is on the back cover of Today's Daily
Rangers stating he had double vision at the time he scored, so
obviously he must have kicked the wrong ball. Grant's pass won him the
sponsors man-of-the-match award, which was announced to much rejoicing
at the end of the game.
Hammy Hamster was on Radio Clyde's sportsdesk this morning, defending
his sides negative tactics, as being justified due to their league
position, "we came here to stop Celtic, and to counter-attack" what
makes it worse is that they scored with their first attack. As befits a
member of the Mclean family, the hamster was in no mood to compromise
over his sides tactics. This would have delighted the loyal Hearts
support, as they all stayed at Home. The magnificent jambo travelling
support of about 300 fans packed at least 10 rows in one bit of their
end. No doubt the rest knew what to expect and had no intention of
going to the game.
Anyway the Celtic performance was typical of their season, a lot of
domination, and most of the possesion, but no goals. O'Donnell and
Mowbry came in for the injured Mcstay and Mckinlay, Boyd returned to
left back. This resulted in a lot of quality balls to the forwards
being missed. Collins, O'Donnell and Falconer came close in the first
half, and we should have had a penalty in the second half when Walker
was brought down just inside the box, but a free-kick was given just
outside. from this Vata sent in a swerving shot which Nelson couldn't
hold, but it went straight to a defender, with Falconer unable to get a
chance at it. Mclaughlin again flatters to deceive, beating players,
then being unable to go away from them, and not being able to deliver
the final ball when in good position. I think he takes too long on the
ball, and is not direct enough.
Latest rumour on the transfer front, is that 4 players are targeted for
summer signings. Neil McCann of Dundee, Gordon Petric of Dundee Utd.
Ian Wright of Arsenal ( a bit dubious ), and an unnamed signing which
will ' blow your mind away, it is big ' here's hoping.
Mark.
|
48.1873 | Beat again | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | C'mon Celtic, surely this time !! | Fri Apr 21 1995 00:29 | 7 |
| re: .1869
Archie..
How about "Gained a gub"
Colin.
|
48.1874 | Oh, and the Glasgow Cup as well !!! | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | C'mon Celtic, surely this time !! | Sat Apr 22 1995 23:56 | 9 |
| re: .1870
correction to details.......reached two European Cup finals, won one
and also reached another FOUR semi finals.
p.s. Well, how many medals has Gough won, I can certainly tell you how
much Bobbie Lennox won.
colin 8*)
|
48.1875 | Patsy's grandson stays at Ewood Park | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Sun Apr 23 1995 08:22 | 11 |
|
Kevin Gallagher's rumoured �1.5M move to Celtic Park, seems set to be off
after the Blackburn striker broke his leg in his comeback match.
He'd been out for 18 months & had just returned against Crystal Palace,
and scored, when he was the victim of a hefty challenge which resulted
in a hairline fracture of the same leg he'd broken previously.
Rumour control has TB being linked with a bid for Eoin Jess, if as
expected, the molestors of sheep go down.
|
48.1876 | Have camera, will travel ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Sun Apr 23 1995 12:34 | 11 |
|
This weeks Celtic View carried more pictures of the new stand currently
being built where the Jungle used to stand.
The first of the seats are being put in place already, even though some
sections of the roof aren't yet built.
I'll get a closer look on Saturday, when I travel into Glasgow with a
friend. His firm is doing some of the work on it, and with construction
hat on, promises to get me in for a closer look.
Should get some good photos from up that height.
|
48.1877 | There's only 1 David Hagen | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | At Least Judas,Got A Bung | Sun Apr 23 1995 13:39 | 6 |
|
JJ,
seeing as how you will have the construction workers hat on
will your friend be wearing the red indian outfit ????
SQF Jambo #1
|
48.1878 | YMCA = Your Moustache's Coming Along 8*) | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Sun Apr 23 1995 14:13 | 11 |
|
Siddley,
If you want to wear your red indian outfit, feel free 8*)
I was gonna suggest you went as the cop, but not with a moustache like
that !!
8*))
|
48.1879 | | KIRKTN::EMACDONALD | I am A STUD | Sun Apr 23 1995 16:06 | 4 |
|
Can I be the sailor ?
|
48.1880 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Sun Apr 23 1995 17:10 | 8 |
|
Ewan,
Try replacing the word `be' with `do' & I'm sure you'll be accommodated.
The construction worker
|
48.1881 | Young Man..... | MASALA::MCAMERON | I'd like to MQC the world | Mon Apr 24 1995 15:47 | 5 |
|
Can I be the mustachiode joy-boy. I've alway's fancied myself in
a leather thong.
Butch.
|
48.1882 | 8*) | KIRKTN::MCAMERON | I'd like to MQC the world | Mon Apr 24 1995 19:47 | 6 |
|
I wish someone with a sense of humour would plunder my account
occasionally.
Gaylord...SQFCSC....
|
48.1883 | Or � a brain for that matter.....Cue any Hun ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Tue Apr 25 1995 14:04 | 8 |
|
Martin,
Even half a sense of humour would be nice.............
Cue Rab !!!!!!!!
|
48.1884 | Is he supposed to be our big name signing ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Zippy and Bungle | Wed Apr 26 1995 11:50 | 5 |
|
Anybody else heard all these rumours about Mark de Gryse ?
Malc.
|
48.1885 | Just one would be nice for starters ?????????? | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Wed Apr 26 1995 11:51 | 22 |
|
The Anderlecht manager (Or was that board) have given Celtic permission
to start talks with Mark Degryse(sp?).
I wouldn't imagine anything to be settled for a few weeks yet, what
with the transfer deadline being passed weeks ago.
How's this for the team neaxt season (Someone's prediction on the
mailing list)..........????????????????????
Bosnich,
Boyd McKinlay Petric O'Neil
McStay Degryse Collins
McCann
Radchenko Van Hooydonk
4-3-3 (With Donnelly & O'Donnell as subs)
|
48.1886 | He'll do for us what Laudrup has for the huns | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Wed Apr 26 1995 11:53 | 10 |
|
Malc,
You've read the papers, the same as me. He's very highly thought of on
the continent, so I think when other clubs hear about his availablity,
we may see a clammer of bids for his signature.
The Brugge manager rates him as one of the best in the world.
|
48.1887 | I'm a big wean 8*) | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Wed Apr 26 1995 11:55 | 3 |
|
Apologies for clogging the system up, but I want reply number....
|
48.1888 | 1888......All mine 8*) | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Wed Apr 26 1995 11:55 | 1 |
|
|
48.1889 | Too slow once again ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Zippy and Bungle | Wed Apr 26 1995 12:03 | 16 |
|
JJ you bar steward, I was trying to get that one !
I believe Mr De Greasy would like seven thoosand poonds a week
salary which is the most likely stumbling block. Personally I couldn't
take as much of a cut as that.
Your team is a bit too foreign for me. What are we going to do
about the Cup winners Cup ? (Cue cries of "Nothing!" etc. from the
cheap seats.)
And I know Fergus McCann is the owner of the club but surely he
can't force Tommy Burns to give him a game ?
Malc.
|
48.1890 | Europe..??? The league will do me..... | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Wed Apr 26 1995 12:59 | 26 |
|
> Your team is a bit too foreign for me. What are we going to do
> about the Cup winners Cup ? (Cue cries of "Nothing!" etc. from the
> cheap seats.)
Malc,
Surely first and foremost, we must get back to being number 1 in
Scotland, before worrying about Europe. If signing foreign players
like Degryse and Radchenko helps us do that, then i'm all for it.
As for JJ's team, I'm not too convinced about Neil McCann, and the
midfield although looking very skilful, doesn't have very much dig
about it. I like the idea of Bosnich in goal, although I don't quite
know where this story came from. He's been mentioned on the mailing
list a few times, but i don't think there has been any stories in the
papers.
Colm.
P.S. If anyone is looking for tickets for Falkirk on Saturday, I
might have a couple going spare.
|
48.1891 | Europe ??,The League/Cup & Tennants Sixes for me | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Wed Apr 26 1995 16:30 | 20 |
|
Agree with you about my team (Not that it was mine in the 1st place)
with regards to McCann. The team was merely based on the players we've
been linked with signing, as opposed to who I/We'd like TB to sign.
No......if we're serious about challenging the Forces of Satan/Blue
Beggars/Spawn of Satan (Delete as applicable, or whatever sounds the
least ridiculing), then we should forget about paying �1M for the likes
of Neil McCann, and spend two or three mill on Kanchelskis instead.
With a Dutch/Russian/Belgian strike force, I'm sure we'd achieve more
next season than we have this, with Andy `Zimmer' Walker & Ooh Ah
Falconer.
Also agree with you Colm (Well, we are cell mates) that success in
Scotland is FAR more important next season, than a run in the ECWC.
So, the three foreigner rule just doesn't come into the equation just
yet. It will do when we qualify for the Champions league the following
one though 8*))
|
48.1892 | Oh Hampden in the sun........... | MASALA::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Mon May 01 1995 02:49 | 9 |
|
Saw the new hoops today for the first time, and was relatively happy
with what I saw. It's a return back to the old days, with the famous
hoops incorporated into the socks.
The top certainly has a lot more hoops through it, although I'm not too
keen on the `Fly away' collar.
Should sell like hot cakes though, just prior to the Cup final.
|
48.1893 | ;>) | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Mon May 01 1995 06:11 | 23 |
|
>> It's a return back to the old days, <<
aye JJ,looking back is all you lot've got to look forward to.
while i'm in here,here's a wee joke for you.
Old Jock,a Rangers diehard,had become a bit of a celebrity due to the
fact that he hadn't missed a game for fifty years,home or abroad.During
one interview he was asked what his most memorable year was in all that
time.
"1978",replied Jock.
"Is that because that was the year that Rangers became the first team
to win the domestic Treble for the third time"?,asked the interviewer.
"Naw",replied Jock.
"It's because two Popes died and Danny McGrain broke his leg".
|
48.1894 | SC, LC, GC, EC & The League...... | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | OPERATOR | Mon May 01 1995 07:33 | 11 |
|
>>"Is that because that was the year that Rangers became the first team
>>to win the domestic Treble for the third time"?,asked the interviewer.
Have rangers ever won every trophy available to win in one season ??
i.e. 5.........
In fact has any team other than us !!!!
colin the curious one
|
48.1895 | "The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades !" | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Mon May 01 1995 20:16 | 14 |
|
Re.1893
Ian,
I Beg to differ. I think we've got more to look forward to next season,
than we or any other club for that matter, have had before.
The best stadium in the UK, the Scottish cup in the trophy room, loadsa
cash for new players, European football & stopping you lot from
winning the league, for a near record number of times 8*)
^^^^
|
48.1896 | Thro green coloured lenses...... | MASALA::APRYCE | | Mon May 01 1995 21:23 | 7 |
|
JJ,
you're getting ahead of yourself again,Scottish cup in the trophy
room????? I wonder.........
Alan(RRFC CCC winners)
|
48.1897 | I'll just count these unhatched eggs once more 8*) | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Mon May 01 1995 23:08 | 5 |
|
Thum on Alan, thon't you thecognise thung in theek when you thee it 8*)
JJ (CFC SCW 1995)
|
48.1898 | One eyed pythons are rare in the jungle.... | MASALA::APRYCE | | Tue May 02 1995 02:48 | 6 |
|
JJ,
Are you sure it's a thumb in your cheek???????????
J.Nicholl
|
48.1899 | Was that really a Red Hand i saw...never:-) | KIRKTN::CGALLAGHER | | Tue May 02 1995 04:06 | 37 |
|
Went to Falkirk on Saturday and saw what was more of a square go
than a football match. Falkirk's defenders, Clarke and Hughes certainly
know how to give out stick, but to be fair, the Bhoys gave back as
good as they got.
Celts at first tried to play a wee bit of football, and it payed off
with an early goal, with O'Donnell scoring after Parks had failed to
hold a Walker shot. There was very little football after this, due
to a combination of a very dodgy pitch, and the two sets of players
trying to kick the sh!t out of each other. Falkirk came close when
Bonner failed to hold a Clarke free kick, and a certain little
two faced, turn coat, tracksuit selling, drug taking barsteward
turned the rebound over the bar from inside the six yard box. He
also got a boot in the b@lls from Packie for good measure. Just
before half time there was a bit of a melee(sp) in the middle of the
park after Walker had aimed a kick at Hughes. Walker was lucky that
the ref and linesman didn't see it, although I think it was a bit
of frustration as Hughes and Clarke had been putting the boot in
all through the first half.
After half time Falkirk equalised through a Rice penalty. They then
put Celts under a bit of pressure. Celtic held out well and in
the end got a deserved winner when Boyd went down the right past
a couple of defenders to the byline, he cut the ball back and it
broke to O'Donnell, he duffed his shot but it fell back to Boyd, who
turned it into the net for his first goal in 3 years.
All in all it was a crappy game but Celts battled well and deserved
the 3 points.
Colm.
|
48.1900 | Feel free to laugh.... | AYOV24::REIDI | Roamin in the Gloamin to St. Patricks.... | Tue May 02 1995 12:46 | 35 |
|
re- .1893
Sean went to a quiz night at the Masonic Arms one night. As it sounds
he was surrounded by huns and the like.
So the quiz master started, it was Sean v All the huns.
Question One.
Who was the first British team to win the Euopean Cup?
Sean: Eh, Celtic?
Correct.
Question Two.
Which British team is the joint holder of the most Leagues won in a
row?
Sean: Eh, Celtic?
Correct.
By this time the huns are getting a bit pi$$ed off.
"Hey, can you 'no ask any Rangers questions?" Shouts one ugly beast.
OK says the question man.
Who scored Rangers' goal in the 1956 League Cup Final??????
*:@)
Choppers
|
48.1901 | At least get the punchline right ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Tue May 02 1995 20:20 | 7 |
|
Choppers,
You sure know how to ruin a good joke !
|
48.1902 | We're so shite it's unbelievable | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Wed May 03 1995 00:03 | 7 |
|
And talking about good jokes, here's tonight's result........
Celtic.....1 Plastic Whistle....3 (going on 5)
|
48.1904 | :-) :-) | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Wed May 03 1995 16:17 | 7 |
|
I see the "Greatest fans in the world" turned out in force last night.
Maybe the SFA should look at the ticket allocation for the cup-final
and reduce Celtics to a more realistic number.
Danny.
|
48.1905 | TIOC FAIDE AR LA : on MAY 27th. | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | AYOV20::MARK CULLINANE | Wed May 03 1995 17:52 | 13 |
| RE Note 48.1900 by AYOV24::REIDI
CHOPPERS, The answer is Simpson. (probably BART).
but I'm sure it was in 1957.
On the subject of cartoon characters, has anyone noticed the striking
resemblence of BEAVIS and BUTTHEAD, to the cartoon clowns, JOHN BROWN
and IONk Ferguiosoin. But I'm sure the former are too lifelike to have
a true comparison made with 'Bomber and Soapy'. anyway they would have
less criminal offences than the Blues (or is it BOOZE) Brothers.
Mark.
|
48.1906 | It'll be worth it, if they lift the trophy ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Wed May 03 1995 20:27 | 18 |
| Re.1904
Danny,
I think 18�K for a Tuesday night match against Plastic Whistle is a
reasonable attendance don't you ?
It must seem like a helluva lot to you, as you're used to standing in
crowds of around 1800 !!
Th team have been pretty poor of late, but I'm sure with some half
decent signings, and the cup in the bag, we'll see a rise next season.
Footnite: Bit of a scam the ticket prices, don't you think ?
East & West stands = �17, with the Old wooden South stand
priced at �15.
|
48.1907 | We always laugh at your notes..... | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Fri May 05 1995 17:03 | 11 |
|
Re:1900
Choppers,
As well as getting the answer to Q3 wrong,Q2 was also an inaccuracy,as
Dynamo Berlin won 10 league championships on the trot in the 70's/80's,
thus being outright record holders.(Although this feat will soon be
equalled and then overtaken within the next 4 years.)
Still it isn't like a tim to let the facts distort the basis of a
good fable.
|
48.1908 | I don't think so!!! | KIRKTN::GDOUGALL | The Bookie | Fri May 05 1995 20:16 | 9 |
|
Ian,
(Although this feat will soon be equalled and overtaken in the next
4 years!)
For the one guy,you don't half come up with a lot of sh*t8-)))
|
48.1909 | Not the manky mob!That's for sure. | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Sat May 06 1995 08:59 | 3 |
|
Greg,
tell me,(seriously),who is gonnae stop us ?
|
48.1910 | "(seriously)...THE BHOYS." | KIRKTN::MCURRAN | | Sun May 07 1995 17:55 | 3 |
|
CELTIC 3 RANGERS 0 (seriously) MR SUTHERLAND 8-)))))))))
|
48.1911 | 8-in-a-row.Wanna bet? | KIRKTN::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Sun May 07 1995 18:40 | 11 |
|
Mikey,
As Eric Cantona might say,
"When a single creature,with aerodynamic capabilities,(similar in
appearance to a creature known to mankind as a swallow),follows
the trawler,it does not a tropical climate make".
Enjoy it while it lasts yabassa. ;>)
|
48.1912 | Was Brian Laudrup playing ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cuthbert, Dibble and Grubb | Mon May 08 1995 11:16 | 21 |
|
.1900
For the definitive version of this joke please check 1490.
What about that second goal yesterday ? Is that candidate for own
goal of the season or what ? On a par with the very finest of Terry
Butchers efforts I would say.
I am led to believe that this is the first ever time that an Old
Firm team having taken the majority of points off the other in the
course of a season has not subsequently finished higher than them in the
league. Can anyone confirm or deny ?
I must say I feel slightly more confident about Airdrie now that I
know the lads can lift their game when they want to.
Malc$cant_stop_grinning.
PS I think this calls for a match report JJ.
|
48.1913 | Celts on song !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | AYOV20::MARK CULLINANE | Mon May 08 1995 16:07 | 51 |
| CELTIC 3 HUNS 0.
How do you sum up a match likes this.
I suppose 'EASY' springs to mind, as does 'GO Home you huns'. For the
second time this season, CELTIC completely destroyed the 'Forces of
Darkness', with a devastating second half display, which will have
shown to the whole U.K. audience on SKY, something most of us know
already, ie The Huns are crap.
The first half was a fairly dull affair, with CELTIC having the better
of the play, but they didn't have too many shots on goal. This changed
in the second half however, as the bhoys blew them away. A good run by
Mclaughlin, then a pass to PIERRE van Hooiydonk, left the flying
dutchman with a bit of space 20 yards out, he turned his defender and
blasted it low into the net, with Thompson looking a bit slow to get
down to it. The then set in motion a VH day celebration, 50 years after
the HUNS capitulated to the allies, VICTORY at HAMPDEN day saw the
Celts then turn in an impressive display to destroy the enemy troops.
While we were still celebrating the first goal, and starting to sing
'1 nil to the Celtic,' Craig MOORE, fresh from his role in DUMB and
DUMBER, decided to cheer us up, by getting on the end of a DONNELY
cross, and smashing it past Thompson. This sent the fans into histeria,
and resulted in Moore, getting a cheer everytime he touched the ball.
With 7 minutes left RUDI VATA blasted a freekick round the wall, and
under Thompson. The Hun goalkeeper looked decidedly slow going for this
one, and was slower still a minute later when Mclaughlin had a clear
run in on goal, and was brought down as he rounded the keeper, and the
Red card was flashed. Off went Thompson, resulting in Maxwell being
brought on as a sub, and the Danish porker being subbed. Much to the
delight of those in green and white. Mclaughlin had another chance in
the last minute, when clean through, but shot straight at the keeper.
If he could learn to deliver a final ball, and shoot straight, he could
be worth a few million.
The bhoys went on to celebrate a famous victory, and the fans were all
in a party mood. I was kidnapped by 3 drunkards, and dragged into a few
pubs around the city centre. I then bumped into an old mate from
college, who was drowning his sorrows. (ie he was a hun.) When he told
me what his job was, I thought he was on the wind up, then he produced
a business card, with Assistant Accountant, Rangers Football Club. And
to think I used to like the guy.
hopefully the team will be lifted by this display, and caary it on to
the final. It should inspire some confidence, and this will be close to
the team for the final.
Mark.
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48.1914 | Roll on 8 in a row. | KIRKTN::MITCHELLG | BIG JUICY APPLES!!!! | Mon May 08 1995 16:28 | 11 |
|
Just a pity that Celtic couldn't sell all of their tickets for the
match.
TGFITW...my a&^e
Another proud Hun from Diffusion.
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48.1915 | What would you do without us ??? | MASALA::GMCKEE | | Mon May 08 1995 17:18 | 5 |
|
re 1913
Yet again we provide the Tims with the highlight of their season.
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48.1916 | Yaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnnnn | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | OPERATOR | Mon May 08 1995 21:08 | 14 |
|
>> TGFITW...my a&^e
>> ^^^^^^
How much longer do we have to put up with this as a slag from you
huns. Great fans isn't only about attendance it's also about behaviour
abroad and how opposing fans welcome you, something you won't know
about with your rampages across foreign lands in recent and past years.
>> Another proud Hun from Diffusion.
Your choice, call yourself a hun if you like.
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48.1917 | Quiver,Quiver,Tremble,Tremble!! | KIRKTN::NGORMAN | Neil Gorman | Tue May 09 1995 04:09 | 8 |
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re .1913
",...devastating second half display..."
Mmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!
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48.1918 | CRAP 2nd � disply.....from the govan bauchles !! | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | OPERATOR | Tue May 09 1995 04:41 | 10 |
|
......of course, rangers had 47 first team regulars missing.....
.....4 broken legs.........7 hangovers............
.....and didn't want to win........
.....ho hum !!!!
8*) colin
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48.1919 | Beaten by the better team on the day,but... | KIRKTN::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Tue May 09 1995 04:53 | 11 |
|
You seem to forget Colin that Rangers had wrapped up the title and
the Celtic players were playing for their Cup final places.
Let`s not take it away from Celtic,they thouroughly deserved their
victory and Rangers didn`t have enough players playing for the
jersey.
What about our bet Colin,is it on?
Davie.
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48.1920 | Gloatin heid oan ! | MASALA::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Tue May 09 1995 11:36 | 29 |
|
No match report from me this time, as Mark summed up Sunday's events
in style in .1913.
Just a few points of interest from the match. The last Old Firm game
of the season, was not meaningless (As some of our less educated,
knuckle dragging friends would have you believe).
This fixture will NEVER be meaningless (Just ask the huns who gloated
when their Under 18 team won the Glasgow Cup). It seems strange to me,
that whenever Celtic beat Rangers, or in this case, hump them.......all
the Satan worshippers suddenly start grunting about..."It didni matter,
the league's already won !".
On a different note, I too was disappointed to see a less than capacity
crowd at this game. The 7000 fans that failed to turn up must be
kicking themselves, as they missed out on seeing the "Champions" being
gubbed, humiliated, annihalated, thrashed, by a team that we all know
are far from the finished article.
Nice to see Laudrup being shown up for what he really is. A skilful
player, playing with a bunch of huddies. That taxi joke is even more
suitable now !
Also nice to see Alan McLaren's been taking boxing lessons. Thank God
we didn't sign that clown. He looks absolutely knackered, all the time !
And as for being outran by Simon the Pieman..........Come on Alan,
you're only in your early 20's....what are you going to be like in
another 5 years !!
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48.1921 | Celtic.....3 Scumbags.....0 | MASALA::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Wed May 10 1995 09:42 | 21 |
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Tickets for the cup final on the 27th against the Airdrie huns, go on
sale at Parkhead today to season ticket holders. I'd imagine there
will be huge queues around Paradise today, what with the new strip
on sale at the Celtic shop too.
While the huns are linked with every player in Europe as possible
signings, I see the press are up to their usual ploy, of trying to
sell the Tic's best players.
Apparently, Bryan Robson is interested in taking John Collins to
Middlesboro. It's amazing how the bluenose journalists in Scotland get
away with this year after year. In the story, there wasn't one quote
from Robson regarding his interest in JC. It was just the pure
speculative journalism we've come to expect, when it comes to trying to
sell a top Bhoy, at the same time as trying to sign the likes of
Paul Fatgoine, Klinnsman, Bergkamp etc. for the Spawn of Satan.
And they say we've got a chip on our shoulders ???...I wonder why we
think that !!
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48.1922 | Hearts Hearts... | KIRKTN::DMACKAY | | Wed May 10 1995 11:27 | 11 |
|
JJ,
You have a massive chip on your skinny little shoulders against
ANY Rangers fan,simply coz they are by far a greater team than
Celtic can ever hope to be...
Dougie
ps, "PRED" for the cup final Celtic 1 Airdrie 2 any takers for a
little bet???
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48.1923 | Glorious Hearts..It's down at Tynecastle they bide... | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | At Least Judas got a Bung | Wed May 10 1995 11:37 | 8 |
| re-1
Dougie.........
Me thinks you have been raped...........
coz yer spelink iz two gid....
SQF Jambo #1
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48.1924 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Wed May 10 1995 11:42 | 7 |
|
-1
Choose other places to talk about your kind of shite. If you want to
argue the toss about religion or who's mother comes from where find
somewhere else to do it.
Gary.
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48.1925 | My, they're tough on Shift B !!! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Wed May 10 1995 11:57 | 14 |
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Gary
What the f**k are you talking about ????
re.1922
Giving our Douglas the benefit of the doubt, I'll assume that his
account has been raped. That being the case, would the pratt
responsible, kindly take a walk round to Bay V, where this chap
with the skinny shoulders will proceed to kick the living shit out of
him !!
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48.1926 | What's going on ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cuthbert, Dibble and Grubb | Wed May 10 1995 11:58 | 8 |
|
> Choose other places to talk about your kind of shite. If you want to
> argue the toss about religion or who's mother comes from where find
> somewhere else to do it.
This is totally mystifying. I can find no mention of religion or
mothers in the previous note(s). Has something been deleted ?
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48.1927 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Wed May 10 1995 12:02 | 8 |
|
I was refering to the 'rape' crap in .1923
Now its been explained somewhat, it's clearer what was mean't. Maybe
a better choice of phrasing could have been used.
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48.1928 | Still a Jambo !! | MASALA::DMACKAY | | Wed May 10 1995 12:11 | 14 |
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Re-1925.
Your right John,my account has been "raped".
And if I find out who it was the famous "Jambo traffic cone"
will be swinging again. 8*)
Dougie...
P.S all bets are off !!!!
Greg wants to bet me 50 notes!!
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48.1929 | Dougie....get the Battle Cones at the READY..the rampage will start soon | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | At Least Judas got a Bung | Wed May 10 1995 12:17 | 10 |
| re.1927
gary,
Maybe you should have read the note properly the 1st time
and it would not have needed explaining to you......
As for a better choice of phrasing !!!!! I could not think of
of a beter one, so that one STAYS.......
SQF Jambo #1
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48.1930 | | KERNEL::WITHALLG | We Don't Do Duvets ....... | Wed May 10 1995 12:38 | 5 |
|
I read your note fine thanks Jambo. Your use of the word and my
use/understanding of the word are obviously different.
Gary
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48.1931 | | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | At Least Judas got a Bung | Wed May 10 1995 12:43 | 6 |
| re-1
Obviously
SQF Jambo #1 :-)
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48.1932 | final countdown | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Fri May 12 1995 14:43 | 15 |
|
Went in to Celtic Park yesterday, to pick up my cup final ticket.
The SFA are certainly making a few bob out of it, 20 quid for the
North Stand, but i'm sure it will be worth it.
The ground is really coming on now, most of the seats in the top
of the stand are in place, and the steel framework has been carried
on right round the rangers end, which kind of puts to bed the rumours
that the ends wouldn't be built. The rangers end should be finished
for March.
Colm.
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48.1933 | For once say, Celtic for the cup...ha f'n ha !! | MASALA::CDOUDIE | OPERATOR | Sat May 13 1995 10:39 | 29 |
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>>You seem to forget Colin that Rangers had wrapped up the title and
>>the Celtic players were playing for their Cup final places.
Here we go again, the needle stuck, I/we don't believe for one second
that the huns were not trying to win no matter how many times you
'note' it Davie.
>>Let`s not take it away from Celtic,they thouroughly deserved their
>>victory and Rangers didn`t have enough players playing for the
>>jersey.
Your contradicting yourself here.......see above.
>>What about our bet Colin,is it on?
Funny how all the huns jump from supporting one team and then another
or is it any team playing Celtic ?? Remember all the p*sh we had to put
up with while the hun wre disgracing themselves all over Europe,
"You'll have to cheer/support us as we're doing it for Scotland !!"
Bollocks.
Support your own team and don't worry who Celtic are playing that way
you won't be in an early grave because I for one certainly don't care who
the 'Gates of Hell Defenders' are playing.
colin.
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48.1934 | Out the wrong bed or what? | MASALA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Mon May 15 1995 17:14 | 11 |
|
Colin,
I don`t know if I`m taking the bait here but yer a crabbit git!
I offered you the chance of a wee wager for a bit of fun.....
or maybe you don`t know the meaning of the word.
These notes should lighten up our working day instead of that
you and AMILLAR are crabbitter than a scrappy`s dug.
Davie.
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48.1935 | Colin, won more bouts than Frank Bruno !!! | MASALA::CDOUDIE | OPERATOR | Mon May 15 1995 17:31 | 5 |
|
So I've won Davie........easy way out trying to say I'm crabbit.....
you're just a huffy ****.
colin
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48.1936 | Reply awaited. | MASALA::AMILLAR | Films Process Response Team | Tue May 16 1995 03:40 | 10 |
|
re .1934
Mr Rooney, sir....
I await your apology as I have never been known to be crabbit in my
short life, and certainly not in these note files. As a Raith Rovers
fan I have absolutely nothing to be crabbit about!
Archie
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48.1937 | odd scottish phrases | COMICS::HAWLEYI | and the horse you rode in on! | Tue May 16 1995 08:11 | 5 |
|
What the hell is Crabbit?
Ian.
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48.1938 | Its Freezing ootside..........hahaha !! | MASALA::CDOUDIE | OPERATOR | Tue May 16 1995 08:39 | 12 |
| re: -1
Crabbit = snap the face off anyone who dares cross your path when in a
bad mood. i.e......
him : "Good morning, lovely day ?"
you : "Sod off you heap of sh**e, it's freezing and your
wifes a...." etc, etc.
AMILLAR: I told him yesterday, do you no mean DMILLER but he said no.
colin
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48.1939 | | MASALA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Tue May 16 1995 09:35 | 10 |
|
Re 48.1936,
If there is a humble pie eater of the year award I`ll run away with
it.
My humblest apologies Archie,that`s a pint I owe you.
Raith for the Cup Winners Cup.
Davie.
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48.1940 | Don't you mean Celtic...... | VYGER::REIDI | And we're off to Dublin in the green.... | Tue May 16 1995 12:24 | 8 |
|
re: -1
Doubt it cause they're no in it.
Try the UEFA Cup Preliminary Round..
Choppers *:@)
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48.1941 | MASALA::DROONEY "Lifes a beach" | KIRKTN::CDOUDIE | OPERATOR | Tue May 16 1995 12:36 | 12 |
|
Small correction, thanks Davie...........
Re 48.1936,
If there is a humble pie eater of the year award I`ll run away with
it.
My humblest apologies Archie,that`s a pint I owe you.
Celtic for the Cup Winners Cup.
Davie.
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48.1942 | Deliberate mistake. | MASALA::DROONEY | Lifes a beach | Tue May 16 1995 16:34 | 2 |
|
Well spotted lads....I meant Airdrie.
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48.1944 | Nice P/N Knobber..... | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | On the Green Grassy Slopes Of The B | Tue May 16 1995 21:55 | 5 |
| re-1
Your probably right Davie
SQF Jambo #1
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48.1945 | Paul Mcstay : UP for the Cup | AYOV25::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed May 17 1995 13:56 | 24 |
| With the Cup Final looming, Tommy burns has taken the squad to Milan
for the preparations, and probably with the idea of getting the game
out of the players' minds (if that is possible). A break from the media
trying to put pressure on the team after the Raith result, will
hopefully be a blessing, and let the Bhoys relax for a few days.
I got my tickets in on Saturday, section C row X, so should get a good
view from there. Especially when the maestro lifts th cup, at around
4.50pm on May 27th.
There is a lot depending on the game though, as a win will guarantee a
place in Europe, as well as selling a few more season tickets. Both of
which means more money into the club, and effectively more money for
players. Fergus McCann stated recently that there is only space for
another 5000 season ticket holders at Parkhead next season, as they
need to leave away fans 25% of capacity, not that many teams will fill
this. but it seems feasible that the only way to get a ticket for the
big games will be to buy a season. At least until the rest of the
stadium is complete.
Mark.
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48.1946 | Colleymore for Celtic ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Wed May 17 1995 17:56 | 9 |
|
Any word on Peter Grants fitness ? I (and Tommy Burns) thought he
was definitely out of the Cup Final after Saturdays game but I hear a
whisper that he may make it after all. Any budding Doctor Kildares out
there who know any more facts ? Failing that I will listen quite
happily to any idle speculation ...
Malc.
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48.1947 | Anyone for Celtic ... | MASALA::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Thu May 18 1995 02:11 | 25 |
|
Malc,
An eternal optimist will say that he has a fighting chance. Me......I
think he has as much chance of playing, as the Govan mob have of
winning the European Cup.
Any kind of ligament trouble, no matter how trivial, needs time to
heal. With only 10 days to go until the final, time isn't on Peter's
side. Even if a weeks total rest cures the ailment, the pointer then
only has a couple of days to get 100% match fit, for what's bound to be
a physical game against the Airdrie huns.
I'm afraid this kind of injury normally requires 3 to 4 weeks rest,
followed by gentle muscle building exercises, before full training can
commence. My friend is the physio with Aberdeen (And a right Tim he is
too), and he says he'll be very, very suprised, if the Pointer is ready
for such an important match as this.
Although Peter's played well all season, I feel we're adequately covered
in the midfield area with McStay, Collins & O'Donnell. The problem area
lays with who of this trio, to ask to fill the role left by Grant's
abscence.
Personally, I'd play McStay just in front of Boyd & O'Neil, with
Collins, O'Donell & McLaughlin in midfield, feeding Pierre & Simon
Donelly up front.
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48.1948 | Where's the cash Fergus ???? | MASALA::GMCKEE | | Thu May 18 1995 19:32 | 5 |
|
Looks like McBunnet has scared of De Gryse and Radchenko, neither
player is willing to accept a drop in wages.
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48.1949 | Big name signing before May 27th ? | MASALA::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Thu May 18 1995 20:32 | 16 |
|
Gordon,
If this is the case, then I'm far from happy. We need to match Douglas
Bader financially, and Wattie Tank-top on the pitch. To do so, we must
pay the wages required to land top European players.
However, I still believe there's a possibility of the Belgian signing
for the Bhoys, as Fergus knows how much TB wants him. This should make
McCann the Man return with an improved offer.
As far as Radchenko goes, I believe it's more to do with the work
permit situation & the fact that the player (And his family) wants to
stay in Spain. However, I did hear that Real Santader are in financial
difficulties, and that McCann reduced his original offer to the Spanish
club when he heard this.
It's got the makings of a long, drawn out close season................
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48.1950 | Excuses excuses from the Wind Tunnel | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Fri May 19 1995 15:06 | 11 |
| What are the rules on work permits ? Firslty there are no work permit
issues for EC citizens ? So the belguim chappie or anyone form the EC
don't need one.
What about non EC, I thought they had to be recognised
internationalists before they could "take" jobs suitable for UK people.
Anyway is no one buying Scottish people.
Does Fergus realy have any money __ no no ok I withdraw the comment.
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48.1951 | Fatboy retires - he signs for the Huns !! | AYOV25::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri May 19 1995 19:24 | 25 |
| { What are the rules on work permits ? Firslty there are no work permit
{ issues for EC citizens ? So the belguim chappie or anyone form the
{ EC don't need one
Well If I follow JJ correctly, He was talking about Radchencko's work
permit. Forgive me for being silly, but when did Russia join the EC.
There is only 10 alloted work permits allowed for the Scottish league.
A maximum of 2 per team as well.
As per the money situation, CELTIC raised 27 million quid in share
issues in the last year. Undoubtedly most of this will go to pay for
the stadium and previous debts, but we'll see by the end of the summer
how much Fergus shells out for players. On the subject of money, its
not Celtic who are reputedly 11 million in overdraft, and hopefully if
wee Watty is consistent with his big name signings, then he spends
another 6 or 7 million on duds this summer. If this is followed up by
their usual lenghthy run in Europe, ie. one round (hopefully Kenny's
Blackburn). then Murray's mint will have melted. No doubt a few hapless
huns will fork out the 400 notes to guarantee a seat for the next 25
years to watch a crap, boring team every fortnight. but he can do this
only once, and if the money starts dry up how long before the legless
one walks away from Ibrox, by trying to recoup his investment.
Mark.
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48.1952 | Non-Euro | VYGER::THOMSONR | | Fri May 19 1995 20:07 | 29 |
|
The rules on non European players in Scotland is as follows:
1)The Scottish league set-up is only allowed up to ten non European
players at any given time.
2)All teams are only allowed two players at any one time.
3)All ten places are presently filled, Celtic-Rudi Vata,Rangers-
"Miko",Dundee Utd-Nixon,Petric, Kilmarnock-Lekovic, Raith Rovers-
Tony Rougier, Dundee-Dusan Vtro, East Fife-Dwarika, Meadowbank
Thistle-Henry Stout and Dave Alleyne
Rangers will be looking at two points if the sign up Florin Raduciocu,
They would either hope that Nixon leaves Dundee Utd or Petric decides
that he doesn't fancy 1st division football. This would create an
opening.
But if niether of the above happens, they can hang off till June,
that's when Mikhailichenko becomes exempt, as he has been here for
4 years.
Sad to think that teams like East Fife and Meadowbank are stopping
clubs like Celtic and Rangers from brining talented,big money signings
to Scotland.
No wonder or games screwed up.
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48.1953 | Any signings yet at parkhead ? | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Sat May 20 1995 11:38 | 3 |
| re -1 Good explanation - thanks
re -2 Total moron try reading all the note next time.
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48.1954 | Celtic sign Darren Jackson...Colm committs suicide | MASALA::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Sun May 21 1995 03:06 | 12 |
|
Today's Sunday Mail claims that Celtic are poised to swoop for Aberdeen
defender, Gary Smith.
A figure of �800,000 has been mentioned, but no doubt this is just
paper talk, as there were no quotes from either club on the matter.
Meanwhile, the Satan worshippers are after FC Cologne's Bodo Illgner.
They see him as a replacement for Broxi Bear......eh I mean Andy
Goram.
Fee quoted = �1M.
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48.1955 | Loads O money | BHAJI::RFREW | | Sun May 21 1995 03:16 | 3 |
| Word on the street is Big watty told Cologne, it was not in the intrest of
Rangers Football Club to pay just a mill for any given player,and has
offered them 2 mill instead.
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48.1956 | That's some amount of bread ! | MASALA::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Sun May 21 1995 05:10 | 4 |
|
Mmmmm...with two mill, they could make loadsa dough !
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48.1957 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6........ | VYGER::REIDI | No huns at Hampden.... | Mon May 22 1995 16:59 | 16 |
|
Here is a list of players Rangers are "buying" during the close season.
Gazza - English
Radasumhin - Romanian
German Goalie - German
Berkamp - Dutch
Blomquist - Swedish
Thats five foreign players. On top of that they already have about
three or four foreigners. Where are they going to play them all?
Methinks the huns are being taken for a ride.....
Choppers
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48.1958 | Shouldn't this be in topic 47? | CHEFS::GEORGEM | Cannibalise Legalbis | Mon May 22 1995 17:02 | 1 |
| Rangers won the lottery then?
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48.1959 | Got the picture? | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Mon May 22 1995 18:14 | 56 |
|
re:.1957
Taken for a ride by whom exactly ? Please feel free to explain !
If Rangers sign at least one of the players you have mentioned it will
be enough to guarantee them the League *again* next season.
BTW,while we're on the subject of signing world class players.Here's
a list of the ones that Percy will be dipping into his Cayman Island
bank account to buy for the squatters.......
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48.1960 | You would Numpty Heid | KURMA::RFREW | | Tue May 23 1995 04:10 | 1 |
| re.48.1957
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48.1961 | Not much better,I know. | MASALA::GCULLION | Doesn't matter,we still canny win | Tue May 23 1995 05:08 | 7 |
|
Positive answer Wabby !!!!
Dick.
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48.1962 | Percy's shoulders are now perfectly balanced.Chips on both. | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Tue May 23 1995 09:01 | 6 |
|
The squatters have been ordered to pay Killie 200K in compensation
for the poaching of Burns & Stark.
I guess this means Percy will have to open his Cayman Island vault
after all,but it also means that there will be at least two less
"celtic minded" players signed for the beginning of the new season.
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48.1963 | Open the biscuit tin | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Tue May 23 1995 10:51 | 15 |
|
Choppers, instead of going on about the players Rangers are supposed
to be signing, shouldn't you be concentrating on why Celtic are still
unable to sign class players? Why haven't they sign Degyrsee (sp) from
Belgium yet? Something to do with his wage demands? Remember, Tommy
Burns promised Celtic fans a big-name signing before the Cup Final.
Time is running out.
If any Scottish team is to be successful in Europe, they have to sign
top-class foreigners to backup the mediocre Scottish players. Forget
the number of foreigners rule for European games. This rule/law will
change sooner than you think.
Danny.
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48.1964 | Open the biscuit tin, but not too far ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Tue May 23 1995 11:16 | 16 |
|
Danny
I think you're absolutely right. We should not be worrying about
who everybody else is signing and concentrate on getting our own house
in order. This pathetic points scoring over the other side can get a
little tedious at times.
I heard a snippet on the radio this morning saying that Fergus and
Tommy are at loggerheads over the De Greasy transfer, but they didn't
elaborate any further so I don't know what the sticking point is. I
hadn't heard of this guarantee of a big name signing before. It sounds
somewhat rash.
Malc.
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48.1965 | | XSTACY::JLUNDON | http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-) | Tue May 23 1995 12:27 | 7 |
| Re -last few
Stark isn't any relation to the cartoon character who was in one
of the soccer comics of the late 70's-early 80's? Stark - the cartoon
character - was the guy who was for hire and would only play for the club
who paid him most. I suppose he was not much different than most current
soccer players?
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48.1966 | Plaese allow this small childishness ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Tue May 23 1995 12:28 | 1 |
|
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48.1967 | 1967!!! (In JJ mode here ...) | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Tue May 23 1995 12:29 | 1 |
|
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48.1968 | 25-05-67 | VYGER::REIDI | No huns at Hampden.... | Tue May 23 1995 13:25 | 8 |
|
re -1
Malc,
You should have saved that one 'til Thursday!!!
Choppers
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48.1969 | :-) :-) | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Tue May 23 1995 13:55 | 7 |
|
Just think lads, if your mob don't manage to win the Cup on Saturday,
you'll still be harping back to 1967 as a glorious year. Was it really
that long ago that you won a trophy?
Danny.
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48.1970 | Ehhh...Naw! | VYGER::REIDI | No huns at Hampden.... | Tue May 23 1995 14:04 | 1 |
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48.1971 | Another flipping wind-up merchant ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Tue May 23 1995 14:21 | 14 |
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And I thought you were above that sort of thing, Danny. How wrong
can you be...
We MUST win on Saturday. The alternative is unthinkable.
Team news : Brian O'Neil has injured himself in training and is a
bit doubtful (how can he get himself injured with such an important
game coming up. What a turnip). However Peter Grant who was thought not
to have a chance of playing at all resumed light training yesterday. He
may yet make it (and I hope he does).
Malc.
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48.1972 | 1972,wasn't there another famous yahoo penalty miss that year? | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Tue May 23 1995 14:32 | 6 |
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re:.1969
Naw Danny,but they're still dining out on the memories of this.
Even chopper,who i bet wasn't even born when it happened.
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48.1973 | four-more-days-to-go........ | VYGER::REIDI | No huns at Hampden.... | Tue May 23 1995 14:50 | 12 |
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>1972,wasn't there another famous yahoo penalty miss that year?
Don't know, but we still won the League, for the 7th time.
>Even chopper,who i bet wasn't even born when it happened.
About the only true word I've heard from a hun in these topics ;-)
Choppers
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48.1974 | 1974,the end was nigh!!! | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Tue May 23 1995 15:27 | 6 |
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>> Don't know,but we still won the League,for the 7th time. <<
Yes,but that was the INFERIOR 1st div.
Let's see if you can do it now in the big boys league!!
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48.1975 | Bite.... | VYGER::REIDI | No huns at Hampden.... | Tue May 23 1995 16:11 | 11 |
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>Yes,but that was the INFERIOR 1st div.
The inferior 1st division with 16 or 18 teams, when Rangers
were at least a decent team???
1996, The end IS nigh!!
Choppers
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48.1976 | 1976,....another TREBLE winning season.... | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Tue May 23 1995 16:36 | 5 |
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re:last
Eh!!!!
Explain please.
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48.1977 | How can so much s**te come from one Hun ??? | MASALA::CDOUDIE | OPERATOR | Tue May 23 1995 22:06 | 20 |
| Note 48.1976 Celtic FC 1976 of 1976
MASALA::ISUTHERLAND "Same Sh*t...Different day." 5 lines 23-MAY-1995 15:36
-< 1976,....another TREBLE winning season.... >-
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Why oh why is it a fault when we go on about past glories but you can
bring it up anytime you want ?? As usual double standards from the
'Afterbirth of Satan'.
P.s. Give us a shout when you go 'NAP' lads.......not much typing now,
eh ?, Mr Sutherland.
p.s.s. Remember when the Hun were trying to 'poach' Jim McLean away
from Utd and also Gough, who had to fail at Spurs before you bought
him. No cries for the big fines then. I could see the point if Killie
had not replaced Burns and/or had been relegated as a direct cause of
him leaving, then they may have been entitled to compensation. But for
a fair to middling team in the league, they done not to bad.
colin.
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48.1978 | This sure breaks up a nightshift...... | MASALA::CDOUDIE | OPERATOR | Wed May 24 1995 00:00 | 23 |
| Re: .1972
How many times have you dined out on rangers 'European Cup' win ???
I'll answer it for you......ZERO !!
Again, how may 'European Cup' finals have you'se been in ???
I'll answer it for you.....ZERO !!
Again, how many times has rangers won all trophy's availible to them in
one season ???
I'll answer it for you.....ZERO !!
Again, would you offer your throat to the wolf with the red roses ??
I'll answer it for you.....wrong topic !!! 8*)
Await your intelligent, fact filled, history making comments
Iain....8*).
colin
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48.1979 | !979.The year we almost won another TREBLE... | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Wed May 24 1995 10:33 | 50 |
| Note 48.1976 Celtic FC 1976 of 1976
MASALA::ISUTHERLAND "Same Sh*t...1967,World's greatest team,blah,blah,blah."
>> Why oh why is it a fault when we go on about past glories but you can
bring it up anytime you want ?? As usual double standards from the
'Afterbirth of Satan'. <<
Why is it the only past glory you bring up is 1967.Didn't you's win
anything in any other year ? (Colin,maybe if you ask JJ nicely he'll
be able to tell an armchair supporter like yourself all about other
years in which celtic have won things.Although none spring instantly
to mind in recent times).
Anyway why are you so grumpy ? Surely you should be preparing yourself
for the 28th Anniversary of celtic's amazing win over Inter Milan's
reserves,which is tomorrow isn't it ? (Again,ask JJ if your not sure).
>> P.s. Give us a shout when you go 'NAP' lads.......not much typing now,
eh ?, Mr Sutherland. <<
By this do you mean "the only team to have won everything we entered in
one season" crap. Once again,you revert back to 1967.Colin,can i ask
you.Is this the only season you actually paid to watch celtic ?
BTW,give me a shout the next time celtic are going for the TREBLE.
I was too young to remember the last time they did it.(Chopper wisnae
even born !)
>> and also Gough, who had to fail at Spurs before you bought
him. <<
Here we go again.The old "every player you've ever signed has been a
failure in some league or another", scenario. I suppose Ian Durrant
and Charlie Miller were "failures" in their respective U-12 leagues !
All this coming from a guy who,(i expect),paid his tv licence to watch
the likes of Martin Hayes,Stuart Slater,Tony Cascarino.Wayne Biggins
and Andy Payton grace the turf of his favourite team,when they had a
stadium to call their own.
P.S. I seriously hope your mob do win the cup on Saturday because i
believe that your current board have the same mentality as the
one you had back in 1989.(When you last won a major trophy,stopping
Rangers from winning yet another treble).In that they are too
small-minded/tight-fisted/short-sighted to see that they are simply
not strong enough to go the distance with Rangers over the course of a
season.
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48.1980 | Note the "S" ;-) | VYGER::REIDI | No huns at Hampden.... | Wed May 24 1995 11:21 | 12 |
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>> BTW,give me a shout the next time celtic are going for the TREBLE.
I was too young to remember the last time they did it.(Chopper
wisnae even born !)
Here's a shout fur ye, fur next season.
;-)
ChopperS
^
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48.1981 | Maybe someday your fantasies will come true..... | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Wed May 24 1995 18:22 | 11 |
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Re:last.
>> Note the "S" <<
No! I think you'll find most people in this conference will be in
agreement with me. ;>)
>> Here's a shout fur ye, fur next season. <<
Don't you lot say that EVERY season.
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48.1982 | Smile...Though your hearts are aching.... | MASALA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Wed May 24 1995 19:14 | 13 |
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PLEASE DO NOT READ UNTIL 6PM,MAY 27th.(Or hopefully a date yet to be
decided). ;>)
Just heard that as well as sueing Lou Macari for an unpaid phone bill,
(amongst many other things),the Cock-eyed Bunnett is to sue Billy
McNeil for a massive,unpaid electricity bill.
It seems he's discovered that Billy was the last person in the trophy
room,and he forgot to put the light out.
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48.1983 | Mark's a Faggot....no, I mean got a fag at Three. | MASALA::CDOUDIE | OPERATOR | Thu May 25 1995 07:21 | 52 |
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>> Why is it the only past glory you bring up is 1967.Didn't you's win
anything in any other year ? (Colin,maybe if you ask JJ nicely he'll
be able to tell an armchair supporter like yourself all about other
years in which celtic have won things.Although none spring instantly
to mind in recent times).
Anyway why are you so grumpy ? Surely you should be preparing yourself
for the 28th Anniversary of celtic's amazing win over Inter Milan's
reserves,which is tomorrow isn't it ? (Again,ask JJ if your not sure).
..because it's the one that really gets on your tits......your reply
proves that and once again you mention someone else in you replies that
has nothing to do with current discussion. Do you honestly believe JJ
will agree with anything you say....doubt it.
>>By this do you mean "the only team to have won everything we entered in
one season" crap. Once again,you revert back to 1967.Colin,can i ask
you.Is this the only season you actually paid to watch celtic ?
BTW,give me a shout the next time celtic are going for the TREBLE.
I was too young to remember the last time they did it.(Chopper wisnae
even born !)
yes and it's not crap, it's fact. What's a pissy little treble ???
>> All this coming from a guy who,(i expect),paid his tv licence to watch
the likes of Martin Hayes,Stuart Slater,Tony Cascarino.Wayne Biggins
and Andy Payton grace the turf of his favourite team,when they had a
stadium to call their own.
Aka, Colin West, Andy Gray, Basile Boli, Iain Ferguson, Terry Hurlock,
Neale Cooper, Mel Sterland, Gary Bollan, Fraser Wishart, Ally Maxwell,
Craig Moore, Oleg Kuznetzov(sp), Marc Falco......
ad nauseum.....why are you all so blinkered ???
By the way, we have ALWAYS had a stadium, when have we not ??
>> I seriously hope your mob do win the cup on Saturday because i
believe that your current board have the same mentality as the
one you had back in 1989.(When you last won a major trophy,stopping
Rangers from winning yet another treble).In that they are too
small-minded/tight-fisted/short-sighted to see that they are simply
not strong enough to go the distance with Rangers over the course of a
season.
Thank you, and you better hope that Walter does not share the same
arrogance and blindness to reality that you do.
p.s. Re: -1 is that an attempt at humour.....very droll when you've
heard it a million times.
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48.1984 | Lucky white heather ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Thu May 25 1995 17:46 | 17 |
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(I'm only entering this note because I did much the same thing
before the semi-final and it turned out the right result ...)
My freebie Cup Final ticket made its appearance on Tuesday night.
South stand section J row Y seat 32. Should any noters wish to see what
I look like I think I will be right beside the directors box for the
Cup presentation. I will be the one with the chewed fingernails and the
cheesy grin (and I hope it's not forced). You can distinguish me from
the Duchess of Kent by the fact that she will be the one wearing the hat.
Probably.
And if anybody wants to know what John Hussey resembles, just take
a look at the Scottish Cup.
Malc.
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48.1985 | Its now or Never : come in number 30 | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri May 26 1995 13:00 | 64 |
| RE -1.
MALC. I think your description of yourself is a bit flattering. As for
your complimentary ticket, (@#!%@#^) It's a sad person who has to rub
it in thats he's not only got a ticket, but he got it for nothing. even
worse. He's with one of Jim Farry's entourage. I hope your half time
pie taste's terrible.
Re the big game, Hopefully there will be good weather, and little or no
wind, which will help the footballing conditions. That should suit
Celtic. Latest reports suggest the Pointer will be fit, but I don't
know about O'Neill, who will be missed if he's not fit. With Mogga
being suspended, this means McNally has been drafted into the squad.
The Bhoys have reportedly left for Seamill. Which will give then some
peace and quiet to prepare for the game.
The truth is that thi is one of Celtic's biggest games in their history.
If they win, it ends the trophy famine, guarantees a place in Europe,
and will sell a lot more season tickets next season. THis means more
money for players, and a good run in the cup winners cup can generate a
lot of cash through T.V. rights and gate receipts, as well as putting
the team on the map, and making it easier to attract top players, which
in turn will help the team to more success.
Defeat on the other hand is unthinkable, as the players will be a bit
dremoralised, and tagged as being losers. The fans will begin to lose
patience, and the manager will come under close scrutiny. The fact is
that we have made 2 cup finals, and both were against inferior
opposition (without doing Raith and Airdrie a dis-service). To suffer
the Raith result was depressing, but to go through it again tomorrow,
would tempt you to commit suicide, or to buy a Killie season ticket.
The team and the club stand at the watershed of our future. The players
must stand up and be counted. They are highly paid, and well supported,
now they must deliver the goods. They should dictate the play and
dominate the game. The players might be nervous, but at least they
would have had the benifit of the build up to the Coca-Cola Final, so
they have experieced the occasion, and should not be overawed. Only
Pierre Van Hooidonk, Mckinlay, Vata and Mclaughlin, have not played in
this type of occasion, but 2 are expierienced pro's, and the other 2
are hopefully going to be match winners. Much will be expected from
the midfield Of McStay, Collins and either Grant or O'Donnell. the
forward line is probably the only area of serious selection
considerations, with a partner for Van Hooidonk to be chosen from Simon
Donnelly, Willie Falconer or Andy Walker. and hopefully they can score
a few goals. The Airdrie defence is supposedly not the tallest, so it
would seem that Falconer will play at some time, but I believe TB might
opt for Simon Donnelly, after his superb display against the huns, 3
weeks ago. It's about time Donnelly and Mclaughlin broke their duck
this season, and tomorrow's game would be ideal, especially as its the
last of the season.
Anyway I'm in the old North Stand, row X seat 77 in section C I think,
and I aint got a pal in the SFA (big grin from Malky the Viking). So
hopefully this is the ideal spot to see the game and watch the Maestro
lift the cup at 4.50 tomorrow. Then sending us out to get pissed. (pity
Sunday is monthend and I've more unpaid overtime to do.)
Malky, Try keep out the picture at the trophy presentation, I dont want
my video of the game ruined.
Mark.
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48.1986 | Oh did I mention my free ticket ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Fri May 26 1995 13:15 | 18 |
|
Mark
Jealousy is a terrible thing. And so is a Hampden Park pie. I doubt
if you'll mind all that much if your video is graced by my boyish good
looks as long as the cup has green and white ribbons on it.
Peter Grant and Brian O'Neil are still both doubtful for the Cup
Final through injury. Both players have been such stalwarts recently
that it would be a real blow to the team if neither was to play. Of the
two it looks like Grant has the better chance of making it despite
initially being diagnosed as the worse of the two injuries. A seventeen
player squad has been announced. Unfortunately it does not include me...
Airdrie have no injury problems. (But who cares about them anyway ?)
Malc.
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48.1987 | When the Celts go up ...... | SSMPRD::AMOONEY | | Fri May 26 1995 14:09 | 16 |
|
I agree with some of the recent notes....it's make or break time
for the team,especially Tommy Burns !! I think the lads will be up for
this one as they've already experienced bitter disappointment in one
final already this season (but we'll not dwell on that),and I'm
confident of a 3-0 victory for the Celts.
From my seat in the North Stand (section c,row x,seats 81-84),we
should get a good view of Paul McStay at last breaking his duck,and
lifting a trophy as Celtic captain.
Andy.
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48.1988 | ...to lift the European Cup Winners Cup .... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Fri May 26 1995 14:23 | 9 |
|
Andy
> my seat in the North Stand (section c,row x,seats 81-84)
4 seats ! You must have a quite exceptionally large bottom I reckon ! :-)
Malc.
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48.1989 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri May 26 1995 14:26 | 4 |
| Does Gus Caesar still play for Airdrie? If he does, tomorrows result is
a forgone conclusion.
Stuart$still_hasn't_forgiven_GC_for_the_1988_Littlewoods_Cup_final
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48.1990 | Crazy name, crazy guy ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Fri May 26 1995 14:38 | 13 |
|
Stuart me old mate
Gus Caesar must be retired by now, he was of pensionable age when
he first crossed the border. However I cannot say for certain not being
an expert on present Airdrie players. Or past Airdrie players come to
think of it.
We could start an Airdrie topic and do a Bristol City on it if you
like. No no, only joking !
Malc$still_hasnt_forgiven_Martin_Hayes_for_breathing.
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48.1991 | A more ineptly named person you couldn't wish to meet | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Pass the Babel Fish | Fri May 26 1995 14:52 | 15 |
| Malc,
Re Martin Hayes
That has to be the best bit of business that GG ever did for Arsenal.
�750k for a lame duck winger who hit 20+ goals in the late 86/7 and did
f***-all after that. I'm surprised the FA didn't look into that deal as
somebody had to be making money out of the transfer, aside from
Arsenal.
A phrase involving "Celtic" and "mugs" springs immediately to mind ;-)
Stuart
ps The BFC note has gone quiet recently, hasn't it...
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48.1992 | Who allocated the tickets !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri May 26 1995 15:42 | 12 |
| re 48.1987
Andy, I've bad news for you, I think you could be sitting beside me
tomorrow. I'm in section C seats 77-80, and I think I'm in row X, but
it could be Y or Z, I cant remember off hand. So ifs this will put you
off going to the match, then my brother is looking for a ticket.
Anyway, I'll be the one doing all the shouting. So I'll be easy to
recognise. Hopefully I'll have a huge grin on my face at the end of the
game.
Mark
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48.1993 | Let the party begin..... | MASALA::CGALLAGHER | | Fri May 26 1995 15:49 | 19 |
|
According to todays Record, Grant is fit and will play. I know he's
had his knockers in here(ooh err), but his dig will be needed against
this mob. O'Neil is still doubtful, I just hope TB doesn't put
McNally in his place if he doesn't make it.
Anyway, I agree with Andy, 3 - 0 to the Bhoys, with McLauchlin breaking
his duck.
I'll be in Section C, Row L, so i maybe see you around Andy.
P.S. I'll be in the Beachwood from 12, so if any of you want to
come in to buy me a bevvy, feel free..:-))
Cheers, Colm.
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48.1994 | Overthemoon round about this time tomorrow ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Fri May 26 1995 17:39 | 22 |
|
Sorry for not replying sooner Stuart, I had to nip off and do something.
> Re Martin Hayes
> I'm surprised the FA didn't look into that deal as somebody had to be
> making money out of the transfer, aside from Arsenal.
There's many a true word spoken in jest. It couldn't possibly be that
Liam Brady was Hayesi Fantaysi's agent perchance, as he was with Tony
Cannyscoreino ? (Another example of Celtic's bizarre transfer policy.
The day we swapped him for Tom Boyd was the biggest Get Out Of Gaol
card of all time. Mind you I believe he's banging them in from all over
the shop at Marseilles. It's a funny old game Saint.) So therefore by
purchasing him for Celtic Brady also got a cut of the fee somewhere
along the line ? It makes sense (of a sort).
> ps The BFC note has gone quiet recently, hasn't it...
Err...no comment.
Malc.
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48.1995 | todays prediction | VYGER::THOMSONR | | Sat May 27 1995 10:11 | 31 |
|
One to remember guy's before the game begins, this is the year of the
underdog, all this years favorites have been gubbed.
Raith beat selic (ya stottar)
Everton beat Munchester (eeeeeasy peeeeasy)
Ajax beat A.C.Milan (great game)
Camelon beat Whitburn (unlucky the Burnie,even though they were crap)
Blackburn beat Munchester in the league race (well done kenny)
and sadly,yes I have to bite my lip and say it......
aek beat the Famous Glasgow Rangers (lucky b*@$^%d's).
So for todays prediction, Airdrie (Queen's second 11,Diamonds are
forever) 1, selik 1.
Then ,after an exciting 30 mins extra time,the penalty shoot-out.
IT'S SUDDEN DEATH TIME!!!!!!
All even after 5 shot's each... Airdries super striker Stevie Copper
step's up,GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAL.
Tension if high,the selic fans gasp in horror,the Airdrie fans let out
a sigh of relief because up step's CAPTAIN "BLACK ADDER, I'VE NEVER
LIFTED A TROPHY" McSTAY, BALOOOOOOOOOOON,RIGHT OVER THE BAR,OVER THE
STAND,OUT OF THE STADIUM, LANDING SOMEWHERE IN MOUNT FLORIDA.
Hard cheese guy's
rab....
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48.1996 | The RIGHT prediction | MASALA::DGAMBLES | | Sat May 27 1995 14:35 | 9 |
|
Mr Thomson, you are obviously some sort of nutter who honestly believes
that the Famous Glasgow Celtic will be beaten by a two bit outfit from
darkest Lanarkshire.
Celtic will never say die until the cup is in the hands of the
maestro..
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48.1997 | I Agree!! | MASALA::DGAMBLES | | Sat May 27 1995 15:04 | 1 |
|
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48.1998 | It should have been us... ;-0 | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | At least JUDAS got a bung | Sat May 27 1995 17:38 | 8 |
|
Latest...
Celtic 1 V airdrie 0
Huge Dong
SQF Jambo #1
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48.1999 | Glasgow Ayr? | DPPSO::BARRIE | | Sun May 28 1995 13:47 | 5 |
| re:- 96-97
Davie, since when did you become a celtic fan? I always thought you
were a closet Ayr utd fan.
you see some some strange things in this note :-)
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48.2000 | Chilly Willy.. | MASALA::DGAMBLES | | Sun May 28 1995 15:55 | 6 |
|
Liam,
I'm afraid my account was raped, but I did agree he sound's like
a nutter.
Btw, I'm now a closet Pars fan ..
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48.2001 | | MASALA::GPIKE | Linlithgow Rose (magic team) | Sun May 28 1995 20:33 | 3 |
|
You must be sick then davie.
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48.2002 | sell off | VYGER::THOMSONR | | Mon May 29 1995 00:53 | 5 |
|
Word has it that Collins could be on the move, I believe Middlesbrough
are pushing a 2 million pound bid into Parkhead for him.
Rab
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48.2003 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Mon May 29 1995 10:14 | 7 |
| at least the Airdrie lads got a kiss from the Duchess of Kent at the
start....she's a real looker, (bleugh)....
Ray....
well done the Celts....Everton v Celtic in the ECWC final next
season?...
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48.2004 | Celtic 1 Airdrie didn't ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Mon May 29 1995 11:14 | 16 |
|
Absolutely dreadful game. Celtic were rubbish, but luckily Airdrie
were even worse. Good goal by Large Willie though ...
I did not enjoy it at all I have to say. I think I spent the last
half hour waiting for full time and when at last it came I just felt
relief, no elation. Beating a team like Airdrie is such a hard slog
that it is no fun. To cap it all the most foul mouthed woman I have
ever encountered with a voice like a screech owl was sitting right
behind me and just moaned the whole game. How they let riff-raff like
her into the dear section I don't know. I ended up sitting behind the
directors box btw not beside it so unfortunately I will not be gracing
your videos of the game after all ...
Malc.
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48.2005 | | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | John Hussey - Dunure's great | Mon May 29 1995 11:20 | 10 |
| >>To cap it all the most foul mouthed woman I have
>> ever encountered with a voice like a screech owl was sitting right
>> behind me and just moaned the whole game.
Malc,
I find its a good idea to leave the girlfiend at home when going to the
footie ;-)))))
John
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48.2006 | DEL/ENTRY=FOOTBALL | MASALA::CDOUDIE | OPERATOR | Mon May 29 1995 17:01 | 7 |
| That's it, end of season and I'm retiring while we are winning.......
so, bye bye.
No point in replying to any of my earlier notes as I won't see them.
colin
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48.2007 | Collins | WEAR::BODDY | Slaven was born offside !!! | Tue May 30 1995 11:42 | 8 |
|
So , is John Collins worth 2 mill then ?
or is he as good as Morris and Whyte !!!
or Mowbrey !!!
bill
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48.2008 | | ADDULT::ROBERTSON | OSAK | Tue May 30 1995 12:09 | 5 |
| I don't know which was worse, the second half of this game, or the England -
Argentina Rugby match. I kept on switching between them. It would probably have
been more exciting to watch the Golf on BBC.
Al
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48.2009 | Quite a Middlesboro-Celtic connection these days .... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Tue May 30 1995 12:12 | 24 |
|
.2007
Bill
In these inflated times two million poonds is probably cheap for
Collins who can be a truly magical player when he is on song. Certainly
there are rumours of him being unsettled but he may stay now that we
have won something at last ...
Morris was a very hot and cold player whose good bits were good and
his bad bits were dreadful. Derek Whyte was a lazy player who only kept
his first team place by the lack of competition at Parkhead.
I have never personally been convinced by Tony Mowbray. His
strengths are OK but I feel we need someone with a bit more subtlety
in his general play. He's had a couple of problems since he arrived
which has at least gained him the sympathy of the crowd but I don't
think he figures too highly in Tommy Burns' plans. Do you want him back ?
Did I ever mention that I know his brother quite well ? He's actually
got eight (brothers that is).
Malc.
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48.2010 | & the cheer goes up, when we know the Scottish Cup | KIRKTN::JJACK | Is coming home to rest at Paradise | Sat Jun 03 1995 04:46 | 26 |
|
What a week !
First I enjoyed the pleasures of cup winning euphoria for the first
time in years, then I suffer the torment of seeing our great clubs
name dragged through the gutter in the press.
Don't get me wrong, I agree with what TB said, I just feel that two
days after winning the cup was not the right time to say it.
TB obviously thought otherwise, and that right after winning a trophy
was the best time to say it. He felt safer no doubt opening his heart
with the silverware as his ally.
But.........this detracted from the glory of ending our trophy famine,
when we should really have been milking it for all it was worth, all
through the summer.
Fergus must shoulder some of the blame however, as he should have
never let it get to this stage. Burns had been carrying this on his
shoulders for months, and we all knew that things weren't cosy between
the two men. McCann should have nipped it in the bud before the
journalists got a chance to get their teeth into the story.
Here's hoping that TB and McBunnet can work togther for the benefit of
Celtic FC & that major signings ARE imminent, as I fear a backlash from
supporters when it comes to buying seasons is just around the corner.
No signings soon = a possible drop in seasons ticket sales for 95/96 !
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48.2011 | Time for an old joke ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Mon Jun 05 1995 14:37 | 9 |
|
What's the difference between a Rangers supporter and a trampoline ?
You take your shoes off to jump on a trampoline.
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48.2012 | and another ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Mon Jun 05 1995 14:47 | 9 |
|
What's black and brown and looks good on a Rangers supporter ?
A pack of Dobermanns.
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48.2013 | Well done Scottish League. | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Mon Jun 05 1995 15:36 | 18 |
|
As part of an article in the Scotland on Sunday yesterday Kevin
McCarra pointed out an interesting thing. Although the new stand is
due for completion by 5th August the fact that we've been drawn away in
the league cup, we're away from home on the first game of the season
and the league program is suspended for a weekend because of the
Scotland game then our first home game will be on the 2nd September.
The Scottish league must have known I was going on holiday in late
August and Kindly arranged this so that I wouldn't miss the first home
game of the season. Cheers Scottish League.
Just a thought on the Gazza affair. I must agree he is an
exceptional football player but I wondered if he was really Rangers
class then I remembered. He assaults a player from the other team in
the '91 cup final hurting himself in the process, he gets into bother
at night clubs occasionally and he admits assaulting his girlfriend.
Stupid me eh, of course he's Rangers class.
Cheers, Stevie.
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48.2014 | 8*) | KIRKTN::JJACK | Against the famine & the crown.... | Tue Jun 06 1995 04:38 | 6 |
|
Paul Gasgoine.................
The only man in the UK with dodgier legs than David Murray !!
|
48.2015 | Real Sick! | KIRKTN::GDOUGALL | The Bookie | Tue Jun 06 1995 05:04 | 8 |
|
But true!!!
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48.2016 | Just another meeting. | VYGER::THOMSONR | | Tue Jun 06 1995 22:42 | 64 |
| A typical day at Parkhead...
Tommy is going to meet his old pal Fergus Mcbunnet to see about some
new players...
Tommy walks into the boardroom (portacabin) "hi fungus, how's it going"
says Tommy,"the names Fergus, carrot heed, what the hell do you want"
replies Fergus in that stupid half Scottish,half Canadian drone.
"Shouldn't y'awl be ouwt theyir showin those half wits how tae kick a
bawl".
"nope siree, I mean, naw a don't" (as Tommy tries hard not to develope
that infamous accent),"there's two things I want to know and I want a
straight (centre)forward answer or I'll go greetin tae the papers again
and tell them you're a, a, a eh, emmm, a wee bissim".
"Okay,okay what d'ya wanna ken".say's Fergil.
"Firstly"say's Tom,"I want to know who we can sign and what sort of
rupee's are available to spund,I mean spind, no spond, damm it"
(As you can see Tommy has difficulty pronouncing famous Ibrox phrases,
just for you selic fans the word Tommy is trying to say is SPEND,
would you like to try that big word, sssssssspppppppeeeeeennnnnnd.
Thats it,keep practicing you"ll get it soon).
"And secondly,why do you keep talking to that coatstand when you're
answering me".
"Do you think I'm made of money", screams Findus,"Those prats on the
terrecing only managed to raise 18 million for me,it's going to take
a while for my personal bank account to accrue enough intrest for me
to cream off when the demon Desmond and Daft old Dempsey attempt a
take over bid". (Forth coming publication, Celts for Change part Deux)
"How much did you offer Marc Degreaser,Fengum".Ask's Tommy.
"Two big oranges,3 conkers,1 piece of string and a thrup'ney bit,
I don't mess about when it comes to this club being big payers,we'll
match any club when it comes down to the nitty gritty".
"Hmmm,I guess that is a pretty big offer",said Tommy, "what shall we do
now".
"Simple",say's Fartus, "Sell Mowbray,cause he told me he only wants to
play for the jersey, we need people who'll play for the club".
"Great idea,then what",says Tommy.
"We'll try and buy McGinley for 500,000 and throw in Moga as a wee
bit extra,just to secure the deal".
"brrrriliant,you're a real sharp cookie when we're in trouble".say's
Tommy.
"Do you realy think so", say's ferdus.
"Does the pope sh*!e in the wood's", say's Tommy." That guy Murray
doesn't has a look in, by the way are you talking about John McGinley
from Bolton".
"Naw",say's fangus,"No McGinley,McGinty, Paddy McGintey,the guy with
the goat, If we get him, his goat can eat the grass and we can sack
those robbing b@$"?&d's who cut or grass and save even more money".
Tommy faints, meeting ends (for now anyway).
Rab..
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48.2017 | At least Dennis Breadie made me laugh ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Against the famine & the crown.... | Tue Jun 06 1995 23:53 | 11 |
|
Rab,
Keep them coming. Maybe one day, just maybe, they'll be funny enough
to raise a slight Goram..........eh I mean titter !
P.S. Would it be safe to assume, that with grammar & punctuation like
we've just witnessed in the previous entry, that you didn't attend a
school named after a Saint ?
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48.2018 | wit skool | VYGER::THOMSONR | | Wed Jun 07 1995 19:39 | 8 |
|
RE: 2017
Your spot on me old son, I did not go to a school named after a
Saint, I went to a non-denominational school, one of those schools
that does not discriminate against other religions.
Rab
|
48.2019 | Don't talk to me about discrimination ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Against the famine & the crown.... | Wed Jun 07 1995 20:43 | 3 |
|
Well it wouldn't have been the Rangers FC school then, would it ?
|
48.2020 | Please, please, please..... | VYGER::REIDI | Celtic FC Scottish Cup Champions 1995 | Fri Jun 09 1995 15:03 | 7 |
|
Can someone PLEASE unconfirm a rumour that Celtic have signed....
Chic Charnley!!!
Choppers
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48.2021 | Simon says | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Arran's in view today | Fri Jun 09 1995 15:13 | 3 |
| Last I read Ayr Utd were trying to sign on a free transfer. Celtic's a bit
of comedown from that mouth-watering prospect for old Chic.
|
48.2022 | Shirley Knott ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Fri Jun 09 1995 15:44 | 11 |
|
I meandered my merry way down to Kilmarnock the other week to watch
them play Partick Thistle (and partake of their most excellent pies)
and I really have to say that Chic Charnley was the best player on the
pitch. We could do a lot worse than sign him, BUT it's not exactly
the major tranfer I was looking forward to ...
I hope this isn't Tommy Burns promised big name signing.
Malc$suspicious_of_windups_here.
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48.2023 | Nothing on the signing front.... | AYOV25::AMOONEY | | Tue Jun 13 1995 13:45 | 12 |
|
Watched the highlights of the European leagues on Eurosport last night
to see Dmitri Radchenko (sp?) score the only goal of the game against
Real Sociadad (sp?) to break his 3 MONTH barren spell......hardly the
kind of striker we should be after.
Any news of any signings ? ....Peter Van Vossen and Alain Suttar
have both been mentioned in the last week,but as usual nothing has come
of it.
Andy.
|
48.2024 | Increased Season Tickket Sales??????????? | KIRKTN::ELOVE | Only one Brian Laudrup | Wed Jun 14 1995 11:57 | 8 |
| I read in the paper at the weekend that Norrie McWhirter (I think
that's his name, plays for St Mirren) is a TB target. So far that's
Jim McInally, Chic Charnley, Norrie McWhirter and Billy McKinlay linked
with Burns; just the type of players we need to challenge the current
buns.
Eddie
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48.2025 | A squad has to be built ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Thunder rise, early in the mornin | Wed Jun 14 1995 14:36 | 18 |
|
Gotta agree with you there Eddie, although I think Billy McKinlay would
be a good addition to the squad. I don't believe for a minute, that TB
would contemplate signing any of the other three mentioned. Looks like
paper talk to me.
Remember back in the centenary year, when Caeser bought Billy Stark ?
He knew there would be a few eyebrows raised, if Stark was our first
signing. So, he bought Morris, Miller & McAvennie first, and then
Stark next (Even though the deal was completed a long time before the
other three). Perhaps TB will make some `Smaller' signings during the
summer, but I think he wants to make sure there are some big name
signings in there first, just to appease the fans who would no doubt
have something to say if a couple of �100K players were brought in
first.
By the way, I don't think much of your personal name 8*)
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48.2026 | The ORACLE !!! | AYOV25::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Jun 16 1995 13:11 | 33 |
| RE Note 48.2025 MCNEILL'S first signing
JJ. I know season 87-88 might have went to your head, being the
Centenary season, winning the double, taking 7 points out of 8 from the
huns and watching the CELTIC STORY at the PAVILION THEATRE, then having
had seven years in purgatory watching the D.O.B.'s winning most of the
trophies with a crap team. However I believe that Starky was one of
Ceaser's first signings, along with MORRIS and WALKER, with MICK
mad-dog McCARTHY being signed by Davie Hay two days before being
sacked.
McAvennie was signed in the early part of the season. The same day as
Richard Guff signed for the huns from Tottenham ( with the Spurs Youth
team heaving a sigh of relief.) Miller was signed from the Sheeplovers
around about October or November. croring on his debut in a 5 goal rout
of Dundee. his signing was too late too play in the first two old firm
games. Stark scored the Winner in the first one at Parkhead, and hit
the bar in the second one, at 2-0, then 9 man Rangers scored an injury
time equaliser when Gough prodded in to an open goal after Allen
Mcknight flapped at the cross. McAvennie, Butcher and Woods were sent
of in this game, and along with Graeme Roberts, were charge with
breach of the peace, (though attempting to start a riot might have more
appropriate in Roberts case. Butcher and Woods got done, Roberts was
"Not proven" and McAvennie was cleared. The late equaliser stopped
Celtic having the Clean Sheet over the huns that year.
Mark.
P.S. have you seen the plans for the season ticket allocations, It
could be a lucky dip to get where you want. From the people I've spoke
too, it looks like there will be close too a sell out if this is a good
indication.
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48.2027 | Cushti Vordong ! | KIRKTN::JJACK | Thunder rise, early in the mornin | Sun Jun 18 1995 21:25 | 30 |
|
Mark,
Thanks for the War & Peace effort, very informative 8*)
Anyway........I've got STV's tribute to Celtic's Centenary season, and
it tells a different story.
Caeser spoke to Billy Stark before any other signing of that season,
first. Starky agreed to join, but as big Billy stated when interviewed
for same documentary, "I knew people would raise eyebrows at Billy
Stark being the first signing. So I spoke to him & asked if he'd be
prepared to wait until I'd brought in a couple of more faces, prior
to announcing his signing". Billy Stark agreed, and I think McNeil
bought Walker & Morris first to appease the fans who would have no
doubt complained at Billy Stark being our first signing (Given the
players age). Caeser needn't have worried. Starky & Mark McGhee were
our best players that season (IMHO).
You are correct however, in stating that Miller & McAvennie joined
later in the season.
As for the season ticket.............They're getting no cash outa this
man until Radchenko & A N Other are signed. I've filled my form out
for the North West Upper Front (�259), with the North West & East Lower
fronts (�199) as my 2nd & 3rd choice.
However, as I mentioned, I won't be sending it away until at least two
major signings are made.
JJ
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48.2028 | Was that JJ's last ever note ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Mon Jun 19 1995 12:42 | 1 |
|
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48.2029 | Hungry like. | KIRKTN::GBRUCE | | Mon Jun 19 1995 21:08 | 3 |
| Yes,and he wants his ashes to go into the first pies at Neu Parkhead.
GB(plenty notes to write)
|
48.2030 | | KIRKTN::JJACK | Thunder rise, early in the mornin | Mon Jun 19 1995 23:34 | 18 |
|
Malc,
Have no fear, JJ's here ! Last note will probably be entered (And
probably set hidden) in the early hours of Thursday morning.
Apparently, today's SUN (I didn't buy it or read it I hasten to add)
claims that the Radchenko deal is off, due to the Russian wanting in
excess of �1.4M in wages over three years. This works out at around
�9K a week. Is he worth this kind of dosh ? Is anyone ? Well, I
know I am !!
Will we sign him ? Will we sign anyone ??? Will I end my foray into
notes by ripping the pish out the huns in one final flourish ???
Stay tuned for next weeks exciting episode.................
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48.2031 | Where is me mate 'COLM' | KIRKTN::CPATRICK | M|OT|O|R|O|L|A|95 | Tue Jun 20 1995 02:56 | 10 |
|
JJ,
A quote for you.....
" We always carry out our transfers"
Who said that ????
SQF Jambo #1
|
48.2032 | Let me think a moment....I Know!!!! | KIRKTN::APRYCE | | Tue Jun 20 1995 03:38 | 6 |
|
Sid,
Was it Motorola that said that??????
Al.(RRFC)
|
48.2033 | The death of the SET HIDDEN King ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Tue Jun 20 1995 13:15 | 21 |
|
JJ
I am off Wednesday/Thursday/Friday as I'm heading north to Best Man
it for my little brothers wedding so I guess it's cheerio to you from me
and I dare say I'll see you down Parkhead way some time (although I
haven't a clue what you look like so even if I do see you I won't know
it's you, if you see what I mean ...). I would just like to say that
the Celtic note will definitely not be the same without you. And the
rest of the Squiffy mob come to think of it.
Actually it's funny how you feel you know people just from writing
in here. I suppose you can't help revealing your character in the
things that you write and the way that you write them. In the six or so
months that I have been noting I feel that I have got to know several
people very well.
I'd better stop now, I'm going to burst into bloody tears any minute.
Malc.
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48.2034 | Say what you mean Malc | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Arran's in view today | Tue Jun 20 1995 13:24 | 7 |
| Malc,
the only reason you Celtic noters will miss JJ is that his just about the
only one who watches them and pays for the err(?) pleasure (if that's the
word?) (smiley things!)
John
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48.2035 | Hello Mr Pot, I'm Mr Kettle ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Tue Jun 20 1995 15:02 | 20 |
|
John
I think there are quite a few of us in this note who do go to the
matches. And although I have been known to get the odd freebie ticket I
shelled out my hard earned cash last year for some Celtic shares and I
do not ever really expect to get that money back. I do not actually
want it back to be honest.
JJ's job at DEC has been to write the match reports and slag
Rangers at every feasible opportunity, a job which he has carried out
with unfailing zeal and I feel he should be recognised for his endeavours.
However when Motorola find out that this is all he does he will probably
be sacked.
Anyway aren't you the Southend United supporter who lives near Ayr ?
So when was the last time you paid to watch your team ?
Malc.
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48.2036 | JJ's penultimate note | KIRKTN::JJACK | Thunder rise, early in the mornin | Tue Jun 20 1995 22:53 | 35 |
|
Malc,
What can I say !! I've got a lump in my throat (Bloody Sutcliffe
catering !!). It's been a pleasure making friends in topic 48, and
an even bigger pleasure making enemies in topic 47 (Should be topic 666
if you ask me ).
Some people I'm going to miss, others I won't (Can you guess which ones
I'm talking about ?).
By the way Malc, if you're ever at Celtic Park, and the women in the
stadium begin to swoon & throw their knickers in the direction of a
young, handsome male............Well, I'll be the one standing next to
this guy stuffing my pockets full off G-strings 8*)))
Do me a favour pal, if anything interesting appears in this topic
over the next few months, mail me on VMS, would you ?
I'll get the adress to you somehow. Maybe you could send me yours ?
Finally.........Good luck to Celtic in their quest to overtake the
Satan Worshippers on the playing front, in the years ahead.
And to all the huns out there, here's a few tips from a caring Tim, to
make life a little more easy for yourselves.
1) Stop sleeping with members of your immediate family.
2) Wear gloves ! It'll stop your hands from bleeding, when your knuckles
trail on the pavements.
3) Call 0141-341-0891 (This chap does an excellent line in speech
therapy).
4) Stop wearing white socks & mirrored sunglasses (Unless you happen to
be marching that day).
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48.2037 | Definately will be missed | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Wed Jun 21 1995 09:26 | 10 |
| Hi,
Goodbye and good luck JJ, it was fun crossing swords with you.
If you get an internet address post it so we can continue to trade
insults. I will miss your match reports and excellent slagging
attempts.
regards
Denis
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48.2038 | We're on the one road, singin' a song........... | KIRKTN::JJACK | Thunder rise, early in the mornin | Thu Jun 22 1995 07:31 | 16 |
|
Tnanks Denis (ya hun git)
8*)))))))
The ultimate note, in the ultimate topic
God bless Celtic & all the Tims out there in DEC'sville. It's been a
pleasure.
The Fauldhouse branch of the SQFCSC, signing off for good
|
48.2039 | No pun intended.. | KIRKTN::TDOLAN | T�m Th� B�m | Thu Jun 22 1995 07:35 | 6 |
|
Thank Christ for that..!!
|
48.2040 | Hope Paradise burns down. | KIRKTN::JCRONIN | The Crow | Thu Jun 22 1995 09:58 | 5 |
|
Hope Celtic win nought for the next 20 years.
Ferry Jambo
|
48.2041 | on yir wagon | BHAJI::MILLER | | Fri Jun 23 1995 00:22 | 3 |
| John, what do you know about winning..... really.Get a life....
Gone are the days of the "Texaco Cup".
|
48.2042 | ....and it's goodbye from me,(possibly).... | KURMA::ISUTHERLAND | Same Sh*t...Different day. | Fri Jun 23 1995 10:34 | 19 |
|
Re:-2
Why stop at 20 JC.You're not a closet tim by any chance ? ;>)
Anyway,here's probably my last snidey dig at the yahoos in this
conference.
Fergus McCann's lottery numbers come up and he's in the process of
deciding what he should do with his winnings.
"I think i'll buy Celtic a new star player",he decides.
But hang on a minute,he thinks.
"Maybe next week i'll get 4 numbers up and i'll be able to get two or
three".
|
48.2043 | Wanye Kerr | MASALA::JROBERTSON | | Fri Jun 23 1995 13:39 | 4 |
48.2044 | G.Obshite... | KIRKTN::MACDONALD | Yer wurse than ma maw! | Fri Jun 23 1995 17:06 | 5 |
48.2045 | DICK PULLER | KIRKTN::JROBERTSON | | Fri Jun 23 1995 19:47 | 6 |
| HEY UGLY,
STOP STICKING IT UP ....I MEAN STICKING UP FOR YOUR
HERO!!!
ROBBO
|
48.2046 | tedious | COMICS::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Mon Jun 26 1995 10:37 | 4 |
|
Isnt this conference moderated anymore?!?
Ian.
|
48.2047 | Talk Hard | SNOFS1::DAVISM | Happy Harry Hard On | Wed Jun 28 1995 04:40 | 1 |
| There are various moderators.
|
48.2048 | What does Talk Hard mean ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Cop for that, our kid | Wed Jun 28 1995 09:46 | 1 |
|
|
48.2049 | Talk Hard | SNOFS1::DAVISM | Happy Harry Hard On | Thu Jun 29 1995 03:20 | 4 |
|
It means to speak your mind, to get what you want.
Win
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48.2050 | New Signings!!!! | VYGER::REIDI | Celtic FC Scottish Cup Champions 1995 | Thu Jun 29 1995 14:30 | 6 |
|
Celtic have signed two young lads from Guernsey, thought to be the
new LeTissier and LeSaux.
Choppers
|
48.2051 | Talk Soft ["but carry a big stick ..."] | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Fancy a brew ? | Thu Jun 29 1995 18:37 | 12 |
|
.2049
>It means to speak your mind, to get what you want.
OK, fair enough.
But what has it got to do with whether we have a moderator or not ?
(And is Win your name ? Or an order ?)
Malc$confused.
|
48.2052 | Talk Hard | SNOFS1::DAVISM | Happy Harry Hard On | Fri Jun 30 1995 01:18 | 2 |
| It has nothing to do with it.... It just seems to appear at the top of
every note I write in every conference.......
|
48.2053 | STOP PRESS | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Jun 30 1995 14:27 | 16 |
| TRANSFER LATEST :
In the Daily Record today, it reports that Celtic are set to buy GINOLA
from Paris ST Germain for around 2 million quid. It goes on to say that
he could be at ParkHead today. Then follows up with the fact that he
may not want to leave Paris for Glasgow, (it earlier reports that he is
Desperate to leave P.S.G.) typical reporting double speak.
On the news last night it says that RADISH-CHOICE that world famous
romanian footballer, might have some brains after all, and is staying
in Spain. Gazza still hasn't signed either. So much for slagging Celtic
for their lack of signings when the 'Forces of Darkness aint made any
signings yet either. rumour is that Gazza prefers MAN Utd, and the
transfer of Ince has made him rethink his decision.
Mark.
|
48.2054 | Ginola the big head | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Fri Jun 30 1995 16:13 | 12 |
|
About Ginola, Celtic might make a good deal.
Ginola is in talks for a while with Barcelona, Real and some Italian
Clubs. But, as this guy seems to have a (too) high idea of his talent and
speaks far too much, he managed to both break the bridges with PSG (and
his coach Fernandez) and the Clubs primarily interested in him.
Consequently, I guess he would accept to go anywhere, as his big risk
is to have to stay at PSG (likely on the bench).
PYV
|
48.2055 | Getting impatient ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Fancy a brew ? | Fri Jun 30 1995 16:32 | 20 |
|
I can't really see Ginola coming to Glasgow myself if he has all
those other big clubs chasing him. Somehow I can't see him playing at a
wind-swept Kirkcaldy on a Saturday afternoon in January.
I fear the Daily Record is up to its old tricks again. If there is
no Celtic/Rangers football news to print, it makes it up. They will
pick a player almost at random and then link him with either of the
aforementioned clubs being very careful to be extremely vague about the
source of this "news". Your average punter sees the headline on the
way to work or whatever and buys said paper like a sheep.
But on the other hand it's about time we bought somebody,
regardless of what the Horrible mob are doing. I appreciate that we do
not want to spent money wildly for the sake of it but TB et al have had
plenty time to sort something out by now and it's about time they
extracted their collective digits and made a move.
Malc.
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48.2056 | Not this time! (Hopefully) | VYGER::REIDI | Celtic FC Scottish Cup Champions 1995 | Fri Jun 30 1995 16:35 | 8 |
|
re- Ranger making up stories,
This story was also the headline in the Hun.
Apparently Ginola was in Glasgow yesterday for talks
with TB.
Choppers
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48.2057 | Hmmmmm .... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Fancy a brew ? | Fri Jun 30 1995 16:40 | 7 |
|
Well I'm sorry to appear cynical but I'm only gonna believe it when
I see it. We've had our hopes built up too many times this summer.
And knocked down again.
Malc.
|
48.2058 | I hate Sunday working | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Sun Jul 02 1995 17:24 | 13 |
| RE GINOLA:
Had a quick flick at the Sunday Mason on the way into work, its
back page states that Barcelona aint gonna sign Ginola, leaving Celtic
as the only bidders. No doubt this means he will probably have signed
for another team by tomorrow.
It also states that Collins is subject of bid by Spurs and Arsenal may
be interested also. Burns has told Middlesboro that 2.5 million wont
get him, and will only sell if someone offers funny money.
Mark
|
48.2059 | Same joke evy season | ISIDRO::BREADIE | | Mon Jul 03 1995 11:45 | 7 |
| re Joan Collins
I guess you guys have finally given up on the myth that everyone wants
Captain Potential McStay (when no one outside Parkhead evr rated him)
and habe replaced him with everyone wants Joan Collins ?
Guess the "best midfield in Britain" will remain unchanged ?
|
48.2060 | Yet another old joke resurrected ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Fancy a brew ? | Mon Jul 03 1995 13:07 | 17 |
|
As I shuffled through the turnstiles at Parkhead the guy in front
of me asked the turnstile operator if he could get in for half price.
On being asked why he replied that he only had one eye and proceeded to
take out his glass eye and put it on the counter to prove it. The
ticket man grumbled a bit but eventually let him in for half price.
So when it was my turn I also enquired if I could get in for half
price. "Oh yeah" says the ticket man "Have you only got one eye as well?".
"No" I replied
"I only want to see the Celtic"
Frank Carson. News at Ten. Ayr.
|
48.2061 | Help ! The records stuck ... stuck ... stuck ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Gladiators RRRREADY ! | Tue Jul 04 1995 10:32 | 15 |
|
On t'news last night :
Celtic have dropped their offer for David Ginola. Although the
clubs agreed a transfer fee and he was offered "a deal which would have
made him one of the highest paid players in Britain" (now I wonder why
I don't believe that statement 100%) he has dithered too much over
personal terms and Celtic have lost patience.
Now I do so hate to say I told you so but ...
I told you so.
Malc.
|
48.2062 | Mixed Emotions? | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Arran's in view today | Tue Jul 04 1995 11:06 | 5 |
| Malc,
Are you gloating or crying?
John
|
48.2063 | Little consolation in always being right ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Gladiators RRRREADY ! | Tue Jul 04 1995 13:42 | 42 |
|
A wee bit of both I think, John. I admit I don't know very much
about Ginola but he is very high profile which must count for something
and I am sure he would have been an asset to the club. But whether he
is worth a ridiculous salary is debatable.
It's hard to say all this without repeating what has already been
said both by myself and others in this note. Several facts exist :
a) Celtic have a lot of money in the bank which they wish to spend on a
player or players. The club definitely needs a good forward and other
areas in the team could do with strengthening too.
b) I think they are rather frightened by the way transfer fees in this
country have suddenly gone berserk and I don't blame them in this
respect. I think that because they are now using the shareholders money
i.e. the fans' own money, they are much more conscientious about
spending it wisely and therefore would not want to be seen to be
throwing it about like confetti. Again I don't blame them for this but
I do think it is about time something positive happened.
c) Celtic have never been the most generous of salary payers in the
first place (I believe the wages bill at Ibrox is well over double what
we are forking out) so the money offered to new players probably
reflects this policy in some way as it is not usually possible to
overhaul the wages structure of an organisation in one fell swoop.
So therefore I have this suspicion that when Celtic say X has been
offered a very good salary they mean a good salary within their own
boundaries and not necessarily compared to what he could get elsewhere.
Along with this I have a suspicion that Fergus is a very frugal man
(a desirable quality in a financial manager) and would therefore be
somewhat obsessed with getting "value for money", a popular phrase
these days. This would also point to Celtic offering (let us say) "the
going rate" and probably not a great deal more.
There has been an enormous amount of speculation on transfers to
and from Celtic this summer in the press. Almost every day seems to
bring somebody new into the frame and quite frankly I'm getting bloody
sick of it. The fans (me and JJ and Mark Cullinane) are revolting.
Malc.
|
48.2064 | I'm glad I don't sit near you!!! | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Arran's in view today | Tue Jul 04 1995 13:54 | 1 |
| Yes, Malc, I have to agree - you are revolting (Obligatory smiley things)
|
48.2065 | One step closer to European glory ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Gladiators RRRREADY ! | Fri Jul 07 1995 14:22 | 15 |
|
Celtic have been awarded sixteenth seed spot for the forthcoming
European Cup Winners Cup after the Croatian team, whoever they were,
got kicked out. The good thing about this is that it means we will not
have to play in any preliminary qualifying rounds as Rangers,
Motherwell and Raith Rovers will have to in their competitions.
And therefore we will soon be Scotlands only representatives in
Europe, and without kicking a ball.
Still no word on transfers. Ginola signed on the dotted line for
Toon yesterday.
Malc.
|
48.2066 | From Today | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Down in Dunure | Fri Jul 07 1995 15:03 | 2 |
| The Today said Ginola signed for the Toon because he thought Celtic wouldn't
win anything this year!
|
48.2067 | La bouche du cheval ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Gladiators RRRREADY ! | Fri Jul 07 1995 15:50 | 18 |
|
> The Today
Why are you reading that load of tripe John ? Their journalists
wouldn't know a true fact if it came up and smacked them in the mouth
with a canteen haddock.
Ginola was on telly last night and they asked him why he didn't
sign for Celtic, and he said "Celtic are a wery fine club but ah 'ave
not said I would desinitely sign for ze Celtic, ah wanted to sink about
it for a little while. And zen ah decided to join Newcastle as ze
English League is ze greatest in ze world. Ah also sink zat John 'Ussey
is a nit".
So there. Nur.
Malc.
|
48.2068 | Are you sure? | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Down in Dunure | Fri Jul 07 1995 16:13 | 10 |
| Malc,
You wouldn't be making that up would you? I know I'm pretty (in)famous in
France but I'm pretty sure I haven't met M Ginola. It could have been
that night on the Elephant beers in Juan les Pins though. I don't
remember too much about that!
John
|
48.2069 | ooh ahh ! F*** Ginola | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Jul 07 1995 17:43 | 7 |
| MALKY
zee French accent eez very guid
re Ginola, I bet he gets pelters on August 5th.
Mark.
|
48.2070 | 95/96 fixtures | ILOV10::BREE | | Tue Jul 11 1995 09:48 | 6 |
| Are fixtures available for next season yet? Could somebody input
please.
thanks,
Paul
|
48.2071 | fitures | AYOV25::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Jul 11 1995 13:48 | 28 |
| re fixtures.
they are available, but I dont remember them.
The league starts on the 26th August, and Celtic's first 2 games are
away from home. I think to RAITH and ABERDEEN.
The first Huns game is on SATURDAY 30th SEPTEMBER at Celtic Park. the
other 3 will all be on telly, on in late autumn, one around the 3rd of
JANUARY at CElTIC park, and the last I believe is the 17th of March at
castle greyskull (ST PATRICKS DAY Massacre part 2 : - see 17th March
1991 Scottish cup quarter final CELTIC 2 goals Rangers 0, Celtic 1 red
card (Grant), Rangers 3 (Hately, Hurlock and Walters).)
Celtic's run in looks quite easy, if we can stay in a challenging
position by the beginning of April, then things will look good.
The reason the league starts late is that Scotland play Greece in the
Euro Championship at Hampden in mid August so the players are on call.
The Coca Cola cup starts before this, with Celtic away to Ayr United in
the second round, (same as last year.) and the minnows all play their
prelim European ties around this time, ie Raith, Motherwell and
Rangers, while the top teams like Ajax. Blackburn and Celtic all get
seeded. and wont play till September.
perhaps someone else will fill in the rest of the fixtures.
Mark
|
48.2072 | Euro news | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Jul 12 1995 14:04 | 7 |
| Has anyone heard the Euro draws yet ?
I believe Celtic wont know their opposition till the prelims are
finished, but I think the Champions league is drawn right through to
the group stages, as this happened last year.
Mark
|
48.2073 | Disater for scotland | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Jul 12 1995 16:30 | 11 |
| re Euro draws.
I heard on the grapevine that the Huns drew a team from Cyprus, so
we'll have to watch them getting gubbed in the champions league again.
Its probablt the only way they get in.
Motherwell play a Finnish side.
raith play a team from the Faroes.
Mark
|
48.2074 | | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Thu Jul 13 1995 00:49 | 15 |
|
"so we'll have to watch them getting gubbed in the champions league
again."
No doubt I'll be corrected if I'm wrong, but Rangers have only played
in the champions league once. They played a total of 8 games and were
undefeated, finishing 2nd to Marseille who went on to the final. They
also played 2 qualifying games to reach the league format. Undefeated
in 10 european games in 1 season isn't a bad record. Granted, they been
crap ever since.
Celtic at least can go back to 1967 or whenever it was for their last
glory year in Europe :-)
Danny.
|
48.2075 | No huns in Europe !! coming soon | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Jul 13 1995 13:50 | 22 |
| re Note 48.2074 by WSTENG::DSMITH
>> No doubt I'll be corrected if I'm wrong, but Rangers have only played
in the champions league once. They played a total of 8 games
What a premonition, They played 6 games drawing 4 and the other 2 by
the odd goal. v CSKA 1-0 ( A deflected mishit by IONK FErguissioin
taking a funny bounce and beating the keeper, seconds after the
Russians should have scored :- it was either a stonewall penalty, or
the ball had stuck on the goal line I cant remember exactly. ) The
other win was 2-1 v Brugge, courtesy of the biggest fluke ever seen in
European games, as Rab C Nesbitt's attempted hoof out the park from
about 40 yards from goal on the touchline, hit a Brugge player, spun
into the air, bounced on the penalty spot and over the keeper into the
net.
2 such magnificent victories were the highlight of the Huns champions
league run. Marseille totally outplayed them for both games, and threw
away the lead both times. Rangers having three chances over the 2 games
and scored them all, which I suppose is the name of the game in Europe.
Mark.
|
48.2076 | a wins a win | VYGER::BONINIM | | Thu Jul 13 1995 14:01 | 8 |
|
re -1
meanwhile celtic were being horsed by Neuchatel Xamax/Borusia Dortmund/
Sporting Lisbon or not qualifying at all.....
|
48.2077 | Euro heroes | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Jul 13 1995 14:10 | 32 |
| re Note 48.2074 by WSTENG::DSMITH
To say that going back to 1967 was Celtic's only moment of Euro glory,
is true in the sense of winning trophies, but was not their only good
run.
1962 0r 63, Lost in the Semi's of the Cup Winners Cup
1966 lost to Liverpool in the Semi's of the Cup Winners Cup, having an
equaliser wrongly chalked off in the last minute, due to Bobby Lennox
pace taking him well clear of the defence.
1967 ?? what more can be said except we've won it :- The huns haven't.
1970 Lost in the Final to Feyenoord in Extra time, after gubbing a
supposedly unbeatable Leeds team Home and away in the Semi's.
1972 lost in the semi's to Inter Milan on penalties courtesy of Dixie
Deans Murrayfield style first Penalty.
1974 Lost in the semi's to Athletico Madrid in what was probably the
dirtiest game of football ever seen, With Celtic being kicked off the
park in the first leg, 3 Athletico players were sent off, quite a few
were banned from the return, and The team receiving death threats in
madrid for the second leg.
1995 ???
At least the team have not been one season wonders, and 1 trophy, 2
finals, and 4 other semi finals, is quite good going.
Mark.
|
48.2078 | Seems an open and shut case to me | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | South of Hell | Thu Jul 13 1995 14:13 | 10 |
| I'm quaint and old-fashioned but I believe the gist of the Rangers
argument is a big blank period from the mid-70's onwards in terms of
European success. Mind you, Rangers haven't set the world alight either
but have been slightly more successful in recent years. That is, they
have qualified for Europe every year for what seems to have been the
last decade and Celtic haven't.
hth
Stuart
|
48.2079 | Let them get on with | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Down in Dunure | Thu Jul 13 1995 14:30 | 2 |
| Be careful Stuart, they're a bit sensitive about these things up here. It's
all complete tosh, but they like living in the past.
|
48.2080 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Jul 13 1995 14:32 | 6 |
| Come on now, Stuart - you know these things are best left to the
natives. Mind you, I think both camps could take a lesson from Cunno as
regards reeling off long lists of statistics about their team's
successes ;-)
Dom
|
48.2081 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | South of Hell | Thu Jul 13 1995 14:34 | 6 |
| re the last 2
I was merely trying to clarify the arguments which were starting to get
lost in the clouds of insults and invectives....
Stuart
|
48.2082 | Actually it's quite quiet in here these days ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this world | Thu Jul 13 1995 14:44 | 12 |
|
What's this ? Two notes in the Celtic topic from Stuart Stratford,
neither of them mentioning Martin Hayes ? I think it's a good job I'm
sitting down else I would fall over in surprise.
I may have to apologise for Mark, he works in finance and they're
all utterly ga-ga over there you know. Even my rose tinted spectacles
tell me that our recent European record is not the best. However my
optimistic tarot cards tell me good times are just around the corner.
Malc.
|
48.2083 | The season never ends in Glasgow... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Jul 13 1995 14:51 | 7 |
| re -1
Swallowed a dictionary, Stuart?
Far be it for us to contest the nobility of your electing to participate
in the mother of all tribal disputes ;-)
Dom
|
48.2084 | Err ... I'm not Stuart .............. | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this world | Thu Jul 13 1995 14:59 | 1 |
|
|
48.2085 | | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Down in Dunure | Thu Jul 13 1995 15:02 | 8 |
| Malc,
you forgot to mention that there's plenty of bends in the roads up here.
Which corner are you talking about?
John
PS. Has Fergus spent your share money yet?
|
48.2086 | more statistics !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Jul 13 1995 15:44 | 14 |
| RE Note 48.2080 by VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR
>> Come on now, Stuart - you know these things are best left to the natives.
Mind you, I think both camps could take a lesson from Cunno as regards
reeling off long lists of statistics about their team's successes ;-)
I dont know (or care) who Cunno is or supports, but as for reeling off long
lists of statistics about their team's successes, I think that he would
be hard pressed to support a team for which he could reel of more trophy
wins than CELTIC or Rangers. Celtic winning around 80 trophies, and
Rangers have probably won over 90, but they are 15 years older than
Celtic. So now you know.
Mark
|
48.2087 | cannon fodder | SNOOTY::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Thu Jul 13 1995 16:22 | 10 |
|
Mark,
He supports the only team that COULD run them close....Liverpool.
Lets face it, the only reason Celtic and Rangers have so many trophies
is because there was never any real opposition.
They wouldnt last 2 minutes in the premiership.
Ian.
|
48.2088 | Oh you think so ..... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this world | Thu Jul 13 1995 16:34 | 8 |
|
> They wouldnt last 2 minutes in the premiership.
Fighting talk Ian. I would ask you what the score was the last time
our champions played your champions ? Not all that long ago either.
Malc.
|
48.2089 | up the tic | SNOOTY::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Thu Jul 13 1995 16:38 | 17 |
|
Malc,
12 minutes, well done!
:-)
Thats a single match anyway, not a whole season. If Rangers were THAT
classy a side, they would have done well in Europe, no?
Instead of being humiliated every year???
By the way, I'm a closet celtic sympathiser.
Ian.
:-)
|
48.2090 | | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Fri Jul 14 1995 03:51 | 23 |
|
Looks like I stirred up a hornets nest with my previous entry in this
topic. However, going by the replies from the Celtic fans, it looks as
if they are still living on past glories. The recent feeble efforts by
their team in European and domestic football is pretty pathetic. One
reason why Tommy Burns cannot sign any decent big-name player is the
lack of success by Celtic in European football. Lets face it, Celtic
are not a big name in European football any more. They've struggled in
recent seasons to even qualify from a crap Scottish League so its
hardly surprising that the European stars mentioned in recent weeks
have decided to go elsewhere. (and the legendary biscuit tin approach)
Your great rivals from across the city may also be lacking in Euro
success recently, but by qualifying every season for the European Cup
they can at least have a fair chance of doing something in Europe
and can generate enough interest to make a few big signings.
Danny.
ps Once Rangers overtake Celtics 9-in-a-row record, what old record
will be dredged up to try and take the glory away from the Gers. 1967
perhaps?
|
48.2091 | Rambling a bit (but what else is new ...) | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this world | Fri Jul 14 1995 10:28 | 47 |
|
Ian
Sorry for not answering yesterday, I had to rush off sharpish-like.
What are you trying to say here ?
> If Rangers were THAT classy a side
I'm not saying that Rangers ARE a classy side, far from it. My point is
that we are not as far behind England as you would like to think. I
picked that one game as the only straight comparison between two teams
in a competitive game that there has been for some time.
> they would have done well in Europe
And how much better did Manchester United, the cream of your own league,
fare ? Admittedly Arsenal got to the final of the ECWC but I might
suggest it's the easiest of the Euro trophies to win. Which is
certainly a fact which I hope is true this year at least. I calculate
that we might only have to win 5 games and not lose 4/5 others. That's
the beauty of a straight knockout cup.
Rangers were a tad unlucky last year pitched in to a qualifying
game two weeks before the official start of the league season and lost
to an extraordinary goal while the team was still introducing
themselves to each other. (I can't believe I'm defending them here.
However I did laugh like a drain when it happened.) The team they
played went on to put up a reasonable showing in the Champions league.
What if Man Utd had had to play them and Rangers got the seeding place ?
I would not be surprised if the same thing had happened. Your
contention that they are humiliated every year does not bear close
examination as the previous year they ran the eventual winners very
close and got to the very last league match still with a chance of
qualifying.
For this year I hope the 'Tic win the ECWC comprehensively stuffing
Everton in the final, all the domestic trophies, the lottery, the pools
and the premium bonds, and the Scottish Ludo Championship. I hope
Motherwell play Raith Rovers in the final of the EUFA cup. And I hope
Rangers get humped in the qualifying round of the European League and
subsequently relegated to the Highland League where Keith give them a
demonstration of total football and a ginormous thrashing to boot in
the following year. Well it might happen ...
Malc.
|
48.2092 | :-) | SNOOTY::HAWLEYI | Mr Flibble says: Game over boys | Fri Jul 14 1995 11:24 | 6 |
|
Malc,
Never let the facts get in the way of an auld firm slagging session!
Ian.
|
48.2093 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this world | Fri Jul 14 1995 11:49 | 17 |
|
Ian
> an auld firm slagging session
To be brutally honest(!) I was trying to steer the discussion away
from that because I don't particularly like it. Not because we may come
off worse but the arguments always just degenerate into the yah boo sucks
format. Frankly I doubt if I've succeeded ...
Has anybody else noticed how much milder this conference has become
since the demise of South Queensferry ? I used to quite enjoy coming in
in the morning and trying to translate the insults that the nightshift
had been flinging at each other. I didn't think I would miss them but ...
Malc.
|
48.2094 | Anyone like to supply a phrasebook for us Sassenachs? | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Fri Jul 14 1995 13:41 | 12 |
| > Has anybody else noticed how much milder this conference has become
>since the demise of South Queensferry ? I used to quite enjoy coming in
>in the morning and trying to translate the insults that the nightshift
>had been flinging at each other. I didn't think I would miss them but ...
You were lucky! Most of us were pretty much forced to hit NEXT UNSEEN
when confronted by sentences along the lines of:"Ach, ye cannae... huns
without the busfare...gubbed us...Rab C Nesbitt is pish...ye sheep?"
Or maybe I've just been away too long...
Dom
|
48.2095 | Scottish slang | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Jul 14 1995 17:50 | 24 |
| RE Note 48.2094 by VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR "Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera
again" -< Anyone like to supply a phrasebook for us Sassenachs? >-
RE PHRASEBOOK
If you want to know a few phrases then list them and we'll reply
hopefully !
for starters :-
sheep :- derived from 'sheeplovers' or words to that effect if you get
the drift, a term loosely applied to teams from up north, and more
generally applied to Aberdeen.
huns-wae-nae-bus-fare :- fans from teams such as Hearts and Airdrie who
seem to have an affinity towards Rangers, ie singing the same sectarian
Orange songs, and would probably rather support Rangers (espescially
when the are successful ) but cannot afford the season ticket price and
travel to the games.
there are probably a few more phrases, but some might get the note
deleted.
mark
|
48.2096 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | South of Hell | Fri Jul 14 1995 18:06 | 5 |
| >but some might get the note deleted.
Coward.
Stuart
|
48.2097 | transfer rumours | AYOV25::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Mon Jul 17 1995 13:50 | 18 |
| Latest tranfer rumour from today's Daily Record is that Celtic are
supposedly after Peter Beagrie from Man City, rated at 1.5M. he is 30
years old and is a winger.
yesterdays papers had John Robertson of Hearts as the target, the ex
scotalnd striker is unhappy with the terms of his offer from the club,
and the rumour was that the 300 K fee would pay the severence fee for
Hammy Hamster (Tommy Mclean) who is reportedly on his way from the
Tynecastle side.
Friday's paper had Darko Pancev of Inter Milan as a target. Seemingly
the Italian club has freed him, and this means that any club after him
would only need to shelve out the signing on fee and Wages. And saving
on the transfer fee.
No doubt tomorrow's paper will have someobody else as the next target.
Mark
|
48.2098 | Take This | VYGER::THOMSONR | | Tue Jul 18 1995 19:39 | 23 |
| Mark,
You were wrong about todays paper having a bit in it, stating
who selik are going to sign.
Most of the articles were about aberbabasheepdeen re-signing
Scott Booth and how many millions Rangers will make from Europe.
Although there was an article on the front page about Robbie
leaving "Take That".
He says he wants to go solo,but I think Tommy Burns and Fungus
Mcann will sensationally swoop for him.
After all,they did say there would be a big name at Parkhead
before the start of the new season and I reckon this would be a
perfect signing.selik and him have a lot in common.
His credentials are spot on, he knows nothing about football and
probably can't play.
Just like selik.
Rab...
|
48.2099 | Celtic 2099-2098 Rangers..... | VYGER::REIDI | Tiocfaidh ar la! | Wed Jul 19 1995 15:40 | 5 |
|
Actually, I heard that he can play a bit. Doubt if he would
come to Celtic though, being a current bun, with bleached hair.
Choppers
|
48.2100 | Oh, and... | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Wed Jul 19 1995 15:44 | 1 |
| Snarf.
|
48.2101 | Snarf ? | VYGER::THOMSONR | | Wed Jul 19 1995 22:35 | 1 |
| Explain please ?
|
48.2102 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Thu Jul 20 1995 12:04 | 5 |
| Sorry, it's a habit. Some sad buggers like to "claim" the *00th or *000th note
of a topic, and mark it with the infamous "Snarf!". Don't ask me why, but it's
a fairly common phenomenon in some other conferences.
Matt$snarfer_extraordinaire
|
48.2103 | That should do it... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Thu Jul 20 1995 12:51 | 12 |
| >Sorry, it's a habit. Some sad buggers like to "claim" the *00th or *000th note
>of a topic, and mark it with the infamous "Snarf!". Don't ask me why, but it's
>a fairly common phenomenon in some other conferences.
Some equally sad buggers have been known to do everything within their
power in order to "snarf" the 69th note of a topic.
But I'm sure we in the FOOTBALL conference are above that sort of
thing...
Dom
|
48.2104 | SNARF! | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Thu Jul 20 1995 12:54 | 6 |
| re .2103
I doubt it.
Helpfully,
m.
|
48.2105 | | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Down in Dunure | Thu Jul 20 1995 12:55 | 3 |
| I wouldn't bet on it Dom.
What can I do to s**** .2104?
|
48.2106 | My tuppence worth | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this world | Thu Jul 20 1995 13:01 | 4 |
|
I think snarfing is puerile and should be banned altogether, apart
from the notable exception of Bristol City. So there. Nur.
|
48.2107 | latest news | AYOV25::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Jul 20 1995 13:56 | 24 |
| The squad fly out to Germany today for a short pre season tour, one of
the games is against St Pauli (of Bremen I think, but it could be
Hamburg). St Pauli fans have formed an affinity to Celtic, and the fans
have came over for a few games, and when the Celts played Cologne and
Dortmund in the UEFA cup, a few seasons ago, there was a few link ups
with the St Pauli fans before and after the game, promoting Celtic and
the fans accross Europe, (whereas the fans of a certain other club from
Glasgow tend to pillage and destroy and part of Europe they visit,
hence the nickname Huns comes to mind, although Atilla did last longer
in Europe.)
It says in this morning's papers that McStay is still recovering from
his operation in the summer and will stay behind, but O'donnel and Boyd
who also had minor operations will travel. O'Neill is still a doubt
from the injury that kept him out of the Cup final.
Yesterday's reports had Rudi Vata supposedly using the trip to get a
longer contract or else a move to a foreign club. with a few teams
chasing him.
The teaam return to play Birmingham on Saturday the 29th, and return
down south the follwing Tuesday to play Everton in Neville Southall's
Testimonial.
Mark
|
48.2110 | Serious request for information | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Fri Jul 21 1995 15:48 | 15 |
| malc,
apologies for the earlier note. its been pointed out that the request
for information got lost in my feeble attempt at satire.
so here goes with the edited note:
I know that there have been oodles of notes about the problems on and
off the pitch at Celtic Park but to be frank, (hi frank!), I can't
be bothered to read them. Can you give a concise history of recent
times, ignoring the fact that Rangers have won everything.
cheers,
stuart
|
48.2111 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Fri Jul 21 1995 15:50 | 8 |
| > <<< Note 48.2109 by CHEFS::GEORGEM "lived eht pihsroW" >>>
-< bugger >-
>Hi Fra.....oh.
even more of a "bugger" now matt as the original note has been deleted.
stuart
|
48.2112 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Fri Jul 21 1995 15:52 | 19 |
| > be bothered to read them. Can you give a concise history of recent
> times, ignoring the fact that Rangers have won everything.
> cheers,
> stuart
Hmmm, that's an interesting request Stuart. Perhaps Malc could
present the information a la Cunno, with a year-by-year breakdown of
the achievements of the Glasgow giants over the past decade. For
example :
Rangers Celtic
1985-1995 Everything Sod all
|
48.2113 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Fri Jul 21 1995 15:55 | 6 |
| dave,
that wasn't very nice. i'm after the information to be able to hold
serious discussions with people.
stuart
|
48.2116 | Who rattled your cages ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Death to all snarfers | Fri Jul 21 1995 16:14 | 56 |
|
Deleting notes won't save you Stuart. I extracted your note so as
I could rip it to bits.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stuart
> Serious request for information
My bottom. I reckon you're just looking for a fight. Firstly I don't
believe you about not reading the notes. I know for a cast iron fact
that you read everything.
> Can you give a concise history of recent times
No. I don't have the time today.
> you've won dick all
Untrue. We won the Scottish Cup last year which makes a total of
one more trophy than Arsenal won last year. For someone who supports
our so-called equivalent club in England you are surprisingly
antagonistic.
> don't look capable of offering a serious title challenge yet again.
Well we'll see. Although I don't think we've totally turned the
corner just yet we are at least peaking round it now.
> It amazes me that people still refer to Celtic as one of Britains
> great clubs when they deliver so little.
It doesn't amaze me. We have one of the most glittering histories
of any club in the world and whatever happens in the present or the
future that at least will not change. Which people are you actually
referring to ? Name names.
Malc.
PS Have you just come back from the pub in a foul mood by any chance ?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Here is the edited version.
Stuart
> Can you give a concise history of recent times
No. I don't have the time today.
Dave
Maybe you could list the trophies you won last year too.
Malc.
|
48.2117 | | CHEFS::GEORGEM | lived eht pihsroW | Fri Jul 21 1995 16:18 | 3 |
| re .2115
eh?
|
48.2118 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Fri Jul 21 1995 16:29 | 14 |
| Malc,
>PS Have you just come back from the pub in a foul mood by any chance ?
Nope haven't been.
If you want to make comparisons of recent history, how many league
titles have Celtic won in the last 6 years? Come to think of it, how
many domestic and European trophies have they won in the last 6 years.
I believe that you could count them on one hand.
Actually, the request was serious...
Stuart
|
48.2119 | I wish I was in the pub ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Death to all snarfers | Fri Jul 21 1995 16:40 | 10 |
|
Stuart
There is no simple answer to all this, the reasons are many and
complex and would take far too long to detail. I really am up to my
eyes today, can we leave this in limbo till next week sometime ? I
shall prepare an honest and thorough answer in due course. Cubs honour.
Malc.
|
48.2120 | From the Celtic Web page (seemed to be missing a trophy!) | AYOV27::FW_TEMP01 | J Hussey - Down in Dunure | Fri Jul 21 1995 17:50 | 62 |
| Celtic Honours List
Recent champions
1981 Celtic 1982 Celtic 1986 Celtic 1988 Celtic
Total Championships (35 Times)
1893, 1894, 1896, 1898, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917,
1919, 1922, 1926, 1936, 1938, 1954, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973,
1974, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1986, 1988.
Recent Scottish Cup finals
1980 Celtic 1 Rangers 0*
1984 Aberdeen 2 Celtic 1
1985 Celtic 2 Dundee United 1*
1988 Celtic 2 Dundee United 1
1989 Celtic 1 Rangers 0
1990 Aberdeen 0 Celtic 0* (9-8 pen)
* = after extra time
Scottish Cup Winners (29 Times)
1892, 1899, 1900, 1904, 1907, 1908, 1911, 1912, 1914, 1923, 1925, 1927, 1931, 1933,
1937, 1951, 1954, 1965, 1967, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1980, 1985, 1988,
1989.
Scottish Cup Finalists 46 Times
Recent League Cup Finals
1982-83 Celtic 2 Rangers 1
1983-84 Rangers 3 Celtic 2*
1986-87 Rangers 2 Celtic 1
1990-91 Rangers 2 Celtic 1*
1994-95 Celtic 2 Raith Rovers 2*+
* after extra time
+ Raith Rovers won 6-5 on Penalties
League Cup Winners
1956-57, 1957-58, 1965-66, 1966-67, 1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1975-76,
1983-84.
Other Honours
Empire Exhibition Cup 1938
St Mungo Cup 1951
Coronation Cup 1953
European Cup 1967
Information compiled by Tony Cummins, [email protected]
Back to main page
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48.2121 | Transfers at last ??? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Death by Bongo Bongo | Mon Jul 24 1995 14:46 | 6 |
|
Anybody heard this story about us signing Gordan Petric and
A.N.Other ?
Malc.
|
48.2122 | Never mind Alice, who the F*@k is Gazza !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Mon Jul 24 1995 15:24 | 31 |
| MALC
What planet have you been on, either that you dont read the gutter
press, as the papers have been on about us Signing Petric and also Thon
of BAYER LEVERKUSEN, with Chris Waddle ( he's a hun) thrown in as well.
The Petric deal is up in the air at the moment, with Jim (smiler)
Mclean stating in Todays papers that he's not going to Celtic in the
next few days, not for the price quoted anyway. This is because Celtic
are supposed to have leaked the story to the press, I new about this a
couple of months ago, and so did most fans. This is the same Jim Mclean
who denied that Big DONKEY Ferguson was not the subject of a transfer
bid by the Huns. Petric is out of contract in december, and wants away
from tannadice. so watch this space. Initialy Celtic were supposed to
have bid $800 K, and then up it to $1.2 M.
Thon is rated by Kaiser Franz Beckenbaur as the best attacker in the
Bundesliga, he has pace and is a proven goalscorer, is reputedly happy
with his 10 grand a week wages, and likes the set up at Celtic. From
what I can gather he is certain to sign this week, so no doubt were
will all wait with baited breath till pen touches paper.
the Waddle story has been denied by Sheffield Wednesday. There is
enough overpaid, over-rated English internationals already transferred
to Scotland this season.
p.s. Collins is staying.
Mark.
Mark.
|
48.2123 | Gazza are an excellent player...on their day | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Jul 24 1995 15:44 | 7 |
| >the Waddle story has been denied by Sheffield Wednesday. There is
>enough overpaid, over-rated English internationals already transferred
>to Scotland this season.
I suppose you is referring to Gazza - or are there another one?
Dom
|
48.2124 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Mon Jul 24 1995 16:00 | 4 |
| for Gazza fans everywhere....tonight's `Natural Born Footballers',
(BBC2 6.45), is all about the fat one with the bandy knee....
Ray `TV Times' Howard....
|
48.2125 | Yet more transfer palaver ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Death by Bongo Bongo | Tue Jul 25 1995 11:38 | 14 |
|
Major league squabbling on telly last night between Fergus McCann
and Jim McLean over the transfer of Gordan Petric with each side
accusing the other of leaking the details to the press. I just caught
the end of it so I am a bit sketchy on the minutiae but I have to say
Fergus does seem to get into arguments with people an awful lot ...
Dundee Utd want to sign Stephen Pressley and another ex-hun from
Coventry Satan-worshippers and to do this they need a million poonds
which they will get (plus some spare change) by selling Petric to us.
We are willing to give them this money. So what is the problem ?
Malc.
|
48.2126 | McCann V's McLean | VYGER::THOMSONR | | Tue Jul 25 1995 12:37 | 13 |
|
This takes me back to the time when there was loads of speculation
about big Dunc going to Ibrox.
McLean denied all the rumours and blamed Rangers for causing them.
After that there was a rake of clubs trying to get him and his transfer
price went through the roof.
Maybe McLean is trying to pull a fast one on selik too.
Rab.
|
48.2127 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Death by Bongo Bongo | Tue Jul 25 1995 13:08 | 13 |
|
> Maybe McLean is trying to pull a fast one on Celtic too.
Hmm. Interesting theory, one that hadn't occurred to me. But I
certainly wouldn't put it past the devious git. I don't think Petric
would spark up quite as much interest as Ferguson did though.
Anybody know what happens about work permits ? Does his Dundee Utd
permit get transferred with him (Petric) ? Or will we have to apply for a
new one ? Or offload Rudi Vata and tranfer his permit to Petric ? Or what ?
Malc.
|
48.2128 | re work permits | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Jul 25 1995 13:52 | 20 |
| MALC
RE >>> Anybody know what happens about work permits
As far as I'm aware, the work permit applies to the player, no matter
how many clubs he moves too, the one stiupulation was that the player
was an established international,( and he should also play in the first
team most of the time, hence the problems with VATA and Michelechenko
who were denied long term extensions due to not being regulars.) Thus
Petric would be free to move to Celtic.
The German papers had stated that Andreas Thom will make his mind up on
Wednesday, as to whether to move to the Bhoys. Pierre Van Hooiydonk was
in today's papers stating that the team still has a lot of work too do
till it will be challenging for the title, but he believes that Thom
would make a significant impression, and would make a lot of chances
for them both to take advantage off. Here's hoping we get to see this.
Mark.
|
48.2129 | Seasons geetings | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Jul 25 1995 14:28 | 21 |
| season ticket news,
I received my season last week ( section G, row B, ) and also a
letter detailing arrangements for the Newcastle and Liverpool games at
Parkhead on the 5th and 10th of August. The Newcastle game costs 8 quid
and the Liverpool game will be free to season ticket holders, with the
free Rail travel scheme applying to both games.( within Strathclyde).
Their is also an option to pass a form on to a friend to obtain tickets
for both games for 21 quid, with tickets available on best available
basis.
The latest reports state that over 21,000 season tickets have been
sold, which is a record, and it seems that their will be a near
sell-out by the time the league starts,
This will give the manager more money for players, and create a
better atmosphere at the ground. Hopefully a new face or two, will help
make the ground a sell-out till the next part of the stadium is due to
be finished.
Mark.
|
48.2130 | Last note | MOVIES::MCATEER | | Tue Jul 25 1995 15:35 | 1 |
| Any idea if the tickets for the Newcastle game are going on public sale?
|
48.2131 | RAngers signing of Radiciou | MOVIES::MCATEER | | Wed Jul 26 1995 10:15 | 1 |
| On the radio this morning - Smith has given up on Radiciou after 12 weeks of negotiations.
|
48.2132 | re NEWCASTLE game. | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Jul 26 1995 10:39 | 11 |
| >>> Any idea if the tickets for the Newcastle game are going on public
sale?
You could try the ticket office at Celtic Park, I got a form for
ordering tickets, by cheque or credit card, so their must be some form
of sale. I dont know what allocation was given to Newcastle, but once
the season ticket holders take their allocation, then their might only
be a few thousand left over. The supporters clubs will probably get an
allocation as well.
Mark
|
48.2133 | its in the Record - it must be true !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Jul 26 1995 13:39 | 17 |
| TRANSFER NEWS !!
According to the Record this morning, Burns is hoping to complete
the signing of Andreas Thom today, and hopefully play him in the game
versus ST PAULI of Bremen. The team seem to rate Thom, and are hoping
to see him signed.
Dundee Utd, yesterday signed another 2 ex-huns, Sandy Robertson and
Steven Presley. This has put them into Debt, and as Presley is a
Centre-half, it could signal the imminent transfer of Gordon Petric.
The Record was stating that the huns may be interested in him as well
and quote 'would be favourites to sign him' Obviously if Petric is
transferred then he would choose where he wanted to go, and I don't
recall him having much rapore with the huns players or fans in the
past. But it would be best to wait and see what transpires.
Mark.
|
48.2134 | I love to pick my nits. | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Wed Jul 26 1995 14:07 | 3 |
| St Pauli come from Hamburg. Yeah nit-picking, I know.
barry.
|
48.2135 | well done St. Pauli.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Wed Jul 26 1995 15:27 | 5 |
| I saw a St. Pauli sticker in Kilmarnock recently. It showed a big fist
crushing a Nazi flag. Is there some kind of Anti-Nazi St. Pauli fan
club?...Fair play to them if there is, more power to their elbow!...
Ray....
|
48.2136 | | EIGER::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Jul 26 1995 15:37 | 3 |
| Yes, they're famous for it - have a look at the St Pauli note . . .
g
|
48.2137 | not Again !!! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Jul 27 1995 13:51 | 24 |
| transfer update
Gordon Petric is reported to be signing for Rangers today, which is a
blow to the Celtic Management team who had hoped to sign him. Also
reportedly going to Ibrox is Oleg Salenko another ex target of CELTIC.
Meanwhile Andreas Thom has still to finalise his move to the hoops, and
going by recent experiences, a last minute hitch is almost sure to
occur.
Petric's best buddy at Tannadice Jim McInally is in today's Record
telling us that all Petric has spoken about in the last few month's has
been moving to Celtic, and had been looking forward to it. I suppose an
extra 30 pieces of silver in his pay packet will make up for his
disapointment. It seems a curious move by the huns, as they are well
covered in central defence by Gough Mclaren Boli and Brian Reid, with
craig Moore also being touted as a central defender.
The other curious point about both Petric and Salenko being signed, is
for work permits. as only 2 is allowed as maximum per team. well their
non scottish contingent will not help much for Europe, unless they are
not planning to stay in it for long. (hopefully !).
Mark.
|
48.2138 | Hope not | VYGER::THOMSONR | | Thu Jul 27 1995 14:15 | 7 |
|
I heard the story about Petric, but I think it may just be paper talk.
Can't see it happening.
Rab.
|
48.2139 | Yet another transfer fiasco ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Death by Bongo Bongo | Thu Jul 27 1995 14:19 | 7 |
|
Last nights TV news said Petric had already signed for the Buns,
for a trifling fee of 1.6 million poonds. The cynic in me said that
they only did it to stop Celtic getting him.
Malc.
|
48.2140 | -1 | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Thu Jul 27 1995 14:22 | 3 |
| Don't know why he bothered - he won't be played in Europe and he'll probaly only be used as cover in the league.
Still I'm sure Ian Ferguson is looking forward to him joining! (Last night's news clip showed him elbowing IF and
then IF getting booked (I think)).
|
48.2141 | Tims sign Thom shock horror scandal ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | And now ... the gallery | Mon Jul 31 1995 12:22 | 9 |
|
At last Celtic sign a player. For 2.2 million poonds Andreas Thom
signed from Werder Bremen(?) and will recieve a reported 11 thoosand
poonds a week in salary. Nice work if you can get it. He is a 29 year
old striker with 62 caps (I presume for East Germany). Any of our
German noters know anything about him ?
Malc.
|
48.2142 | more gossip !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Mon Jul 31 1995 13:42 | 10 |
| MALC
THOM was signed from Bayer Leverkusen, and had late bids from borussia
Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen for him, but chose the Bhoys instead.
An advert on Radio Clyde over the weekend, states that the Jungle stand
is now sold out, and only the main stand is left for fans looking for
seasons.
Mark.
|
48.2143 | Opening of the new stand | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Mon Jul 31 1995 13:48 | 3 |
| According to Radio Clyde this morning, Rod Stewart has been signed up
to open the stand. Saturday's game should be good for a sing song
if nothing else!
|
48.2144 | Two clubs with the same name... | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Mon Jul 31 1995 14:08 | 8 |
| >THOM was signed from Bayer Leverkusen, and had late bids from borussia
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen for him,
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Bet that causes no end of problems with the German fixture list
Stuart
|
48.2145 | Err, don't mention the war ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | And now ... the gallery | Mon Jul 31 1995 14:22 | 13 |
|
>THOM was signed from Bayer Leverkusen, and had late bids from borussia
>Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen for him,
I reckon it means Leverkusen were so confused by all the recent
transfer activity they tried to buy their own player.
Speaking of radio ads, there's one on Scot FM currently trying to
flog corporate boxes and/or seats offering a weekend in gay Paree for
particularly generous customers. Well haud me back.
Malc.
|
48.2146 | OOPS!! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Aug 01 1995 11:26 | 8 |
| >THOM was signed from Bayer Leverkusen, and had late bids from borussia
>Dortmund and Bayer Leverkusen for him,
I meant Bayern Munich. Werder Bremen also bid for him a few months
back.
Mark
|
48.2147 | LATEST NEWS | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Aug 02 1995 14:04 | 10 |
| RESULT
NEVILLE SOUTHALL TESTIMONIAL 01-08-95
EVERTON (2) 2 CELTIC (0) 2
FERGUSON COLLINS 2
LIMPAR ? (1 PENALTY)
|
48.2148 | Stadium news | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Aug 03 1995 17:42 | 30 |
| RETURN TO PARADISE !!
The Bhoys are all set to get a terrific homecoming on Saturday, when
they play Newcastle, at the opening of the new stand. There still seems
to be a problem getting all the tickets out, and also the stand is
still being finished off as we speak.
This week's Celtic view talks about the opening day, with the show
starting at 2pm with the PEATDIGGERS playing a few songs to start the
party. ( the PEATDIGGERS were the group who played at 'blow away the
blues night' The Jungle's last stand, when the old standing area was
demolished ,to make way for seats ) The at about 2.30 pm, Fergus will
introduce ROD STEWART to the crowd, and we'll get a few songs from the
old crooner himself. 'probably Celtic's best known fan' says McCann, (
I suppose Sean Connery used to be alongside him for this platitude, but
he spends a lot of time hobnobbing at Ibrox with the legless one these
days. I bet that 'Your in my Heart, your in my soul' will get blasted
out. He dedicates this to the hoops, especially the lines,
"Your Celtic, United, but baby I'm undecided"
Andreas Thom is expected to make his debut, with Mcstay possibly coming
back also. GINOLA will no doubt get pelters for his actions over
leading the club on, over singing him. Hopefully the team will go on
from the positive second half display against Everton, and get a
result.
Anyway I got my ticket today, and I can't wait to find out my seat, and
see what the stand is like.
Mark
|
48.2149 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Disconnect brain from mouth | Thu Aug 03 1995 17:49 | 8 |
| re -1
>see what the stand is like.
At a rough guess, I would say that it will be a concrete, metal and
plastic construction.
Stuart$feeling_facetious
|
48.2150 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely day for a Guinness | Thu Aug 03 1995 18:08 | 7 |
| Mark,
Any chance of paying at the turnstile?...
if so how much?..etc.etc....
Ray....
|
48.2151 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Hmmmmmm...... | Thu Aug 03 1995 18:09 | 5 |
| I thought they payed you to go and watch Celtic!?!?!
Cheers,
Rick.
|
48.2152 | | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Thu Aug 03 1995 20:33 | 3 |
| If your that keen to see the stand why don't you go along.
If you turn up (at least until last weekend) you will
be allowed into the ground and around the stadium.
|
48.2153 | No room at the inn ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | And now ... the gallery | Fri Aug 04 1995 10:29 | 11 |
|
Ray
It said last night on wonderful Radio Clyde FM that de match am
sold out. I think your best bet is to put on a hard hat and go and do
some work on the Rangers end while the match is on. Or be a St. Johns
ambulanceman. Or woman. Or one of Rod Stewarts backing band. Or Rod
Stewart (you might not get away with that one as its's my disguise ...)
Malc.
|
48.2154 | return to paradise | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Mon Aug 07 1995 13:51 | 30 |
| It's good to be back !!
CELTIC 1 Newcastle 1
Collins Ferdinand
Well after a season at Hampden, the Bhoys at last seen the Green, Green
grass of home on Saturday. The game itself was not a classic, but it
was played in hot and humid conditions, so what we did see from time to
time showed much promise for the new season.
Collins played superbly in the midlle of the park, adapting well to his
role as captain, and scoring from the penalty spot, after Thom had
shown how quick he was, by speeding by the defender, and being brought
down in the box. Thom and Van Hooydonk look like forming an effective
partnership, but only time will tell how good it will be. The failure
to score had cost us the league last year, by the number of draws we
had. A single goal in half of the drawn games would have closed the gap
on Rangers. It was not until the Rangers game in May, that we actually
scored 3 goals in a league game for the first time.
The defence may struggle initially, with Mowbry suspended at the start
of the season, and O'Neill being out injured till possibly the New
year, and Mcnally and Mowbry are on month to month contracts, cover is
needed. so Burns has signed John Hughes of Falkirk, a tough centre
half, so hopefully he can do a job, but other players will be needed to
have serious championship ambitions.
Mark.
|
48.2155 | What about the Stripes? | VIRGIN::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Mon Aug 07 1995 16:35 | 7 |
| Hi Mark,
What did you think of Newcastle? What was the team?
Cheers,
grahame
|
48.2156 | | IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::Button | Jon Button@REO | Mon Aug 07 1995 19:06 | 7 |
| Hi grahame,
The line-up was:
Srnicek; Hottiger, Peacock, Howey, Beresford; Lee, Fox, Beardsley,
Sellars; Ferdinand, Ginola. Subs: Clark, Watson, Elliott, Gibson,
Gillespie, Hooper
|
48.2157 | | EIGER::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Tue Aug 08 1995 12:19 | 4 |
| Thanks Jon - that's some team with 5 attacking midfielders and Gillespie on
the bench! Has Ossie returned?
g
|
48.2158 | The Toon Army | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Aug 08 1995 14:03 | 31 |
| re note 48.2155 by VIRGIN::ASH "Grahame Ash @RLE" >>>
>>> What did you think of Newcastle?
The Newcastle team played well, I think the temperature inside the
stadium probably stopped an all out attacking game, so only in bursts
did we see the flair from both teams. Ginloa looks like he could adapt
well to the side, if he is given the ball and the support. he could
easily turn out to be as big an influence to the side as his fellow
Frenchman, Cantona (when he plays) is to MAN UTD. He is fast, seems
strong enough to hold off defenders, and can pass and dribble very
well. If he copes with life on Tyneside, he could well be one of the
top players in the premiership this season.
Les Ferdinand also seems set for a big season, He's a big strong
striker, but is also fast and good on the deck. Newcastle's attacking
style should suit him, and he should score more goals with them than
with QPR.
Peter Beardsly also played well, despite not being one of the younger
players on the pitch. The rest of the team performed well, although the
two central defenders were given a bit of a run around from time to
time, by the speed of Thom. I had expected Warren Barton to play, but I
did not see him. he could help solidify the defence.
The fans seemed to enjoy themselves, and got on well with the Celtic
supporters. Beardsly and Keegan got large cheers from the Celtic fans,
and made a couple of good gestures towards them. Hopefully a reciprocal
game may be held in the near future.
Mark.
|
48.2159 | No Hopers | IRPC01::JMCFARLAND | | Wed Aug 09 1995 16:42 | 13 |
| heard that the newcastle team were wearing blindfolds while playing
celtic.
And Thom took a dive for the penalty.
No-Hopers for the leauge
Rangers Will Have it Wrapped up for Christmas time. (wont they
Choppers). Also Celtic will Get put Out the Cup Winners Cup in the
first round. While rangers are going on to win the quadrouple the
leauge, the scottish cup, the Leauge and the European Cup
John McF.
|
48.2160 | Hail,Hail...... | VYGER::MOONEYA | | Wed Aug 09 1995 19:50 | 8 |
|
re.-1
Obviously a new wind-up merchant to the football notes !!!!
|
48.2161 | Euro-dream-on | VYGER::BONINIM | | Thu Aug 10 1995 09:49 | 6 |
| re -2
European Cup ????
Good result last night !
|
48.2162 | Rangers for the cup | IRPC01::JMCFARLAND | | Thu Aug 10 1995 09:54 | 9 |
| Listen Pal,
A won nil victory is good enough for us especialy when we are going to
go away from home and beat them 2 nil we are just taking it easy for
the prelimanary round because we dont want to show the other teams in
the Champions Leauge our true ability.
J.McF
|
48.2163 | Makes me laff ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | It's grim up north | Thu Aug 10 1995 10:05 | 6 |
|
How can someone be so drunk so early in the morning ? I'll have a
pint of what you're on, please.
Malc.
|
48.2164 | Hail,Hail..... | VYGER::MOONEYA | | Thu Aug 10 1995 10:50 | 9 |
|
re.-2
Punctuation and spelling.......0/10.
You've got to be a Rangers fan !
|
48.2165 | PUNCTUATION AND SPELLING HA!!!!!! | IRPC01::JMCFARLAND | | Thu Aug 10 1995 11:33 | 9 |
| Mr A Mooney,
Punctuation and spelling has nothing to do with this and no i am not a
Rangers Fan I am a Albion Rovers Fan.
Rovers For the Leauge.
J.McF
|
48.2166 | And I'm A Believer | IRPC01::JDOUGLAS | | Thu Aug 10 1995 11:52 | 13 |
|
HOT OFF THE PRESS
Wayne Biggins has re-signed for Celtic in a swap deal for Collins
And a cool 1/2 Million,
Burns Says " Its the best signing the club has ever made"
J.D
|
48.2167 | Surely you mean Christopher Biggins ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | It's grim up north | Thu Aug 10 1995 12:49 | 18 |
|
> Burns Says " Its the best signing the club has ever made"
If I may make a slight correction here :
Burns says "ERRRR Its the best ERRRR signing the club ERRRR has ever made"
I know I'm speaking about our glorious leader here but a couple of
quid spent on elocution lessons would not go amiss. Either that or
decide what he's going to say before he starts saying it and not have
to keep stopping in the middle to think about it.
My mate has a theory that all professional footballers are thick. I
was arguing against that the other week citing some examples of
(comparatively) bright ones, but I think I may have been a bit hasty...
Malc.
|
48.2168 | Who the #@$& is GAZZA !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Aug 10 1995 16:42 | 44 |
| RE <<< Note 48.2162 by IRPC01::JMCFARLAND >>>
> A won nil victory is good enough for us especialy when we are going to
go away from home and beat them 2 nil we are just taking it easy for
the prelimanary round because we dont want to show the other teams in
the Champions Leauge our true ability.
What Ability ?
What Champions Leauge (sp) ?
What a load of Bull ?
As least its good to see the huns have improved from last season's
European experience, they managed to score this year, and they didn't
lose both legs, Pity the Cypriots didn't have their shooting boots on.
if they had, then this would have outdid the Berwick result.
Didn't GAZZA play brilliant ...not, for a person (ed ?) who's been in
training for about 9 months, he still aint fit, and isn't likely to get
much better. hopefully he'll join the endless list of the Huns bad buys,
ie :- Ferguson, Soapy
Ferguson, Duncan
Kutsnetsov
Michelichenko
Mel Sterland
Basile Boli
Ally Maxwell
Dale Gordon
Alan Mclaren
No wonder Laudrup stands out in this bunch of turkeys, he's
probably singlehandedly kept Waatie in his job.
Mark
No wonder Laudrup sticks out with these bunch of Turkeys
|
48.2169 | Gazza is #@$& haha!!!! dont talk crap | IRPC01::JMCFARLAND | | Thu Aug 10 1995 16:59 | 21 |
| RE Note 48.2168 "Mark Culliane"
Who the #@$* Gazza ?
Well Gazza Just Happens to be one of the 2 Best Midfeilders playing in
Scotland at the moment and incedently the other Midfeilder is Also from
Rangers. Never Mind Your Pish About Celtic Having the best midfeild in
Britan Rangers Are superior to Celtic in every Department of the team
you havent got a player in your team that would get into Rangers
3rd team with Maybe the excepction of Collins He might get into the
Reserve Squad.
And also as I said earlier Rangers will go Away from Home and take at
least two of the cyprions and While Rangers Will Be Halfway there to
Lifting up the E Cup Celtic well Be Lucky if they Even win the Glasow
cup. Its a Pity they dont still have the Tennants sixes Because it
would have been the only thing Celtic would have been in with a shout
of winning.
J.McF
|
48.2170 | Please write dross elsewhere..... | VYGER::MOONEYA | | Thu Aug 10 1995 17:08 | 9 |
|
re.-1
Are you doing drugs ?
Digital rehab centre.
|
48.2171 | Same old rubbish in another fancy new strip | VYGER::BONINIM | | Fri Aug 11 1995 10:12 | 15 |
| re -2
> and incedently the other Midfeilder is Also from
Rangers.
so who is it then ?? Not "engine room" McCall surely.
If the entire Celtic would struggle to make the huns 3rd team how come
they beat Rangers twice last season????
Its funny to hear Rangers fans every season giving it the old story
about euro super leagues etc and they are consistently crap when they
play in Europe. At least Celtic fans don't have illusions of
granduer... yet.
|
48.2172 | Sorry, I couldn't stand it anymore | 42095::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Fri Aug 11 1995 10:42 | 22 |
|
With mighty 'Mo' and Gary Stevens going on about how it would be
good for Scottish football if Rangers went through, after that
poor performance I'm not convinced it would be good for them to
go through.
If that is the best that Scottish football has to offer then
Scottish football is in a sorry state. IMO, Rangers had only ONE
decent player on the pitch - Laudrup!! I hope the 'Gers get their
come uppance in the League this year and somebody else walks off
with the trophy.
It could only be bad for them to go through and get buckets more
money to fuel the existence of a side which is only half-decent in
European terms. Ajax or Milan would have had a field day at Ibrox
on Wednesday night. The Cypriots could have had a field day if they
had really believed they could win. I think they came to Ibrox
expecting to lose and were taken by surprise when they had two
chances to score.
It would funny to see the 'Gers go through as a result of a squeaky
1-1 draw away from home.
|
48.2173 | | RTOVC0::DCASSIDY | | Fri Aug 11 1995 12:01 | 11 |
|
Agreed, Laudrup was the only class player on display but why were they
insisting on tactics based on crossing when it was consistently being
snuffed out.
I watched the game on a sat feed and listened to it on Radio 5. Ironic
that the Motherwell manager (who got stuffed by a bunch of Finns) kept
on referring to the 'typical European' tactics when Rangers only player
to perform was indeed a Dane.
Dezzz.
|
48.2174 | Yet another draw !!! | VYGER::MOONEYA | | Fri Aug 11 1995 14:12 | 26 |
|
Result from last night's game :
Celtic 0
Liverpool 0
Not much to write home about,in what was a pretty mediocre game.John
Hughes made his Celtic debut,and looked pretty solid at the back,but,it
has to be said that Peter Grant was abysmal....unable to find anyone
with just about every pass.
Celtic had a few half chances to open the scoring,but it was
Liverpool who came the closest when a header from Ruddock (I think)
hit the top of the bar,following a corner late in the game.
Liverpool played some good possesion football for long spells in
the first half,and Celtic struggled to compete with this.
Andreas Thom looked sharp in and around the box,but didn't get any
breaks.We are still short of a few more players of his class (namely a
keeper,a right back and a midfielder) if we are to mount a serious
challenge this season in the league.
Andy.
|
48.2175 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | | Fri Aug 11 1995 15:32 | 11 |
|
>has to be said that Peter Grant was abysmal....unable to find anyone
>with just about every pass.
I think it's best to play him in front of the hotel reception desk
or awkward promoter, armed with a baseball bat where he can provide
the best service for Jimmy Page and Robert............erm, I better
lie down.
Barry.
|
48.2176 | Best of luck in your new career, Charlie | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | It's grim up north | Mon Aug 14 1995 11:11 | 16 |
|
Charlie Nicholas has been given a free transfer from Celtic to
become player/coach of Clyde. Apparently there was interest from a few
clubs abroad but he preferred to stay in Scotland and Clyde managed to
get a sponsorship deal together to pay his wages. The sponsor wishes to
remain anonymous for some unknown reason (maybe it's David Murray ...)
It's a shame he wasn't given an official send-off in one of the two
big friendly games played recently. As one of the most popular players
ever at Celtic Park he would have been assured of a good reception.
Charlie marked his debut for Clyde by scoring their goal in a 1-1
draw against (err, mumble, mumble).
Malc.
|
48.2177 | Joke time | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Irvine Chess Champion 1995 | Tue Aug 22 1995 09:43 | 14 |
|
I don't know why but that Liverpool report reminded me of yet
another old joke :
How do we know that E.T. is a Rangers supporter ?
Because he looks like one.
Frank Carson. News at Ten. Somewhere over the rainbow.
|
48.2178 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Tue Aug 22 1995 11:14 | 3 |
| Who scored for Celtic at the weekend ?
- Robin
|
48.2179 | Solid (if not inspired) start to the season ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Irvine Chess Champion 1995 | Tue Aug 22 1995 11:37 | 13 |
|
> Who scored for Celtic at the weekend ?
Andreas Thom (scoring in his first competitive match)
Pierre Van Hooijdonk
John Collins (penalty)
Only brief highlights were on telly for some reason, so it's difficult to
get any impression of how the team played. Incidentally folks we play Raith
Rovers in the next round, a repeat of last years final. REVENGE !!!
Malc.
|
48.2180 | re -1 | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Tue Aug 22 1995 12:03 | 1 |
| Anyone have any idea when/if tickets will go on sale for the next leg?
|
48.2181 | Any optomism | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Tue Aug 22 1995 12:57 | 12 |
| I've been on holiday for the last two weeks so I missed the last
three games. Any flickers of optimism to report about the team this
season.
RE: -1 Ticket information is usually given in the View which comes out on
Wednesdays so have a look in there.
There was an item on the news as I drove in this morning saying
Mike Galloway was involved in a head on crash in England and was
trapped by the legs in his car. The report says he may not play again.
He may not have been some peoples favorite but no sick replies please,
have some sympathy.
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.2182 | | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Tue Aug 22 1995 14:13 | 4 |
| re -1
Latest on Galloway is that he has been operated on and is currently inintensive care after a head on crash.
This report was on Radio Clyde's 1:00pm news. It didn't say anything about his being able/not able to play again.
|
48.2183 | Re Raith Game | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Aug 22 1995 14:16 | 10 |
| RE when/if tickets will go on sale for the next leg?
The season tickets holders will have a voucher for the next leg, which
is explained in the Season book, G22 is the one for this round. I don't
know if their is a public sale.
The game is now on Thursday 31st August at 7.45pm. as no games on
Saturday, as Scotland play on the following Wednesday.
Mark.
|
48.2184 | What Draw !!! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Aug 25 1995 12:45 | 4 |
| Has anybody heard the Euro draws yet !
Mark
|
48.2185 | Euro news | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Aug 25 1995 13:47 | 12 |
| I hear that celtic platy a Georgian team in the Cup Winners Cup.
I dont know anymore details yet.
The huns group in the champions league is quite strong.
Juventus
Borussia Dortmund
Steua Bucharest.
Mark.
|
48.2186 | euro draw | VYGER::BONINIM | | Sun Aug 27 1995 08:55 | 5 |
|
Celtic v Dynamo Batumi ???
|
48.2187 | top of the league | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Sun Aug 27 1995 18:13 | 13 |
| SCOTTISH PREMIER DIVISION
SAT 26TH AUGUST 1996
RAITH ROVERS 0 CELTIC 1
VAN HOOYDONK 78mins
coca cola cup 2nd round draw
CELTIC v RAITH ROVERS Thusday 31st August 7.45pm
revenge time
Mark.
|
48.2188 | What were you doing in here yesterday Mark ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Irvine Chess Champion 1995 | Mon Aug 28 1995 10:09 | 6 |
|
Has anybody heard any update on Mike Galloways situation ? Is he
out of intensive care ?
Malc.
|
48.2189 | Ban Sunday working !!! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Mon Aug 28 1995 14:11 | 8 |
| MALC.
Some of us have the short straw and have to do monthend Sundays.
I heard that Mike Galloway is still serious, but his condition is
stable, and he has had another few operations.
Mark.
|
48.2190 | Snippets of news | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Another day, another headache | Thu Aug 31 1995 11:33 | 16 |
|
The tic made the main news last night after broadcasting to their
fans the request not to travel to Georgia to watch the ECWC game
against Thingummydoodah next month. Following the attempted
assassination of Eduard Sheverdnadze (I wonder what the spell checker
will think about that name ?) earlier in the week, the security officer
is currently in Georgia assessing the various risks. I think we also await
word from EUFA concerning the situation. So don't get those passports
out just yet folks !
Also Mike Galloway is now out of intensive care and is "stable and
improving" in a normal ward. Rumours that he is in the team for
Saturday have proved unfounded ...
Malc.
|
48.2191 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Aug 31 1995 11:35 | 7 |
| Malc,
A UEFA spokesman said last night that Celtic would be expelled from the
competition if they did not travel to Georgia. Apparently some (former)
Yugoslav team played there last week and had no problem.
Stuart
|
48.2192 | Last Night's Game | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Fri Sep 01 1995 10:43 | 3 |
| Anyone at the game care to comment on the 'cheat' allegations made by RR?
What happened?
|
48.2193 | Celtic 2 Raith Rovers 1 aet. (Phew!) | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Another day, another headache | Fri Sep 01 1995 12:18 | 26 |
|
Well caller, I wasn't actually at the game (I was listening on
t'radio and it never mentioned the incident) but I was speaking to Mark
Cullinane on the way in today and apparently what happened was a Celtic
player was injured and the RR goalie booted the ball out of the ground
to allow him to be treated. Upon resumption the ball should have been
returned to Rovers but Celtic played it as a normal throw-in.
Possession then passed backwards and forwards at least twice then
Simon Donnelly scored.
I don't know if it was deliberate, I would be inclined to think not
as several times in the game the same situation occurred and the
'politically correct' procedure was adhered to. On the other hand
Celtic must have known that time was nearly up and the last thing we
would have wanted would be another penalty competition against Raith.
On the radio the game sounded great with two great goals from Large
Willie for tic and Rougier for Raith. Celtic seemed to have 80% of the
play but should have converted a few of their myriad chances. Glad to
see (hear) a good passing game being played these days. I had to laugh
at the Radio Scotland commentary. Their spot is right beside the Tannoy
system and every time it went off it totally drowned out the
commentators and "experts" (Chic Young and Charlie Nicholas).
Malc.
|
48.2194 | NO HUNS AT HAMPDEN !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Sep 01 1995 13:29 | 11 |
| CUP DRAW
CELTIC V HUNS 19TH September Home live on SKY
Motherwell V Aberdeen
Hearts v Dundee
Airdrie v Partick
Mark.
|
48.2195 | ONE SIMON DONNELY !!! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Sep 01 1995 13:33 | 11 |
| re Note 48.2192
>>> the 'cheat' allegations
The Goalie kicke dthe ball out, Celtic took the throw in, and
HOOYDONK Knocked it back out of play to give the throw to Raith. so
they had possesion back.
Me thinks that Jimmy the Hun Nicholl is a bad loser !!!!
Mark.
|
48.2196 | | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Fri Sep 01 1995 14:15 | 3 |
| Apparently what Van Hoydonk did is what happens on the continent.
However, if Raith had a subsequent throw in what is alll the carry
on about. If you've got the ball and then lose it then thats tough
|
48.2197 | | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Sat Sep 02 1995 11:18 | 18 |
|
Normally in these situations, the ball is returned to the opposing
team who are then allowed to clear their lines, ie boot it as far
upfield as possible. In this situation, didn't Van Hoydonk kick the
ball out of play near the Raith corner flag, thus forcing them to take
a throw-in in their own defensive area. Celtic then gained possession
and the rest, as they say, is history.
As a previous note said, Celtic wouldn't want to have gone to
penalties and therefore probably decided to keep as much pressure
on Raith as possible. Probably not very sporting but nothing "wrong"
in what they did.
Danny.
Ps bunch of cheating **???*** !!!!
|
48.2198 | Geez peace Nichol. | FAILTE::OLIVERS | | Tue Sep 05 1995 13:54 | 47 |
|
Firstly Nichol had a cheek talking about sportsmanship when his
team spent the end of the 90 mins and a fair amount of the extra time
wasting time to such an extent that the ref twice had a word with their
players to hurry them along.
Secondly. The throw was taken near the halfway line and the ball
was thrown towards the RR penalty area. Hoydonk (sp ?) got in the way
so he nodded it out at about level with the 18 yard line, not at the
corner flag. The unsporting thing to have done there would be to
control the ball and take possesion. RR then took the throw to one of
their players instead of back to the Keeper thus indicating they
intended to carry on from there. Soon after they LOST possesion and
soon after again the goal was scored. RR had ample opportunity to
clear the ball in the same manner that the keeper would have done
initially.
Thirdly on the Radio Scotland phone-in on Saturday a St. Johnstone
fan gave us some interesting information. Seemingly in the third last
game of last season Raith played St. Johnstone at Perth. A Saints
player got injured and one of his team-mates kicked the ball into touch
well in his own half. While the player was being treated good old
bastion of sportsmanship Jimmy Nichol ran across the pitch to his
team-mate who was about to take the throw and had a word. When play
resumed the RR player threw the ball into the Saints penalty box and
Stephen Crawford got onto it and scored the only goal of the game.
This happened in the last minutes of the game. As we know Raith
subsequently went on to win promotion on goal difference.
I would have felt for Raith Rovers in the cup game if they hadn't
wasted so much time when the score was 1-1 and tried to win the game
outright as everyone seems to agree that penalties are a harsh way to
decide any game. Time wasting can be understood if not condoned when
you're ahead with seconds to go. Perhaps Jimmy realised his team had
done supremely well in getting a draw and was happy to go to the lucky
dip of penalties especially when his team are under less pressure to
win. Maybe Mr. Nichol would prefer to dispense with open play
completely and have each game decided only on penalties.
Get real Nichol and don't throw stones in glass houses.
Cheers, Stevie.
p.s. Took my seat for the first time at this game in the new stand and
hugely impressed with the whole thing I was. No cramming your knees
against the seat in front like other grounds.
|
48.2199 | Aberdeen 2 Celtic 3 | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Another day, another headache | Mon Sep 11 1995 14:18 | 18 |
|
Brothers
I have returned from a week of being drunk all over the Sarf of
France to bring you good cheer. Celtic are top of the league !
Yesterday, whilst waiting for my luggage to catch me up I listened to an
extraordinary match on the radio, in which Celtic after being 2-0 down
to the sheep worriers ran out winners 3-2. All goals scored in the
first half, Collins (2) and Thom scoring for Tic and Boyd (own goal)
and Jess (?) for the Dons. John Hughes was sent off in the 2nd half but
we held on well and were even pressing forward at the final whistle.
100% in the league and a home tie in the quarter final of the
league cup. I think a feeling of slight optimism would not be
unwarranted. But beware of unhatched chickens.
Malc.
|
48.2200 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 11 1995 14:49 | 6 |
| Malc,
Hate to rain on your parade as they say but according to all the papers
I've seen today, Rangers are top.
Stuart
|
48.2201 | A mere technicality ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | It's Bogey Appreciation Week | Mon Sep 11 1995 14:59 | 12 |
|
> Rangers are top
Only on goal difference, Stu old bean. I think we play them fairly
soon so that should change (he says hopefully) although I was a little
concerned with the ease with which they despatched Raith on Saturday.
Glad to see Aberdeen putting up a bit more fight than last year btw. I
hope we will not have a repeat to their cliffhanger finish and more
importantly they take a few points off Rangers this year.
Malc$still_in_benevolent_holiday_mood.
|
48.2202 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 11 1995 15:13 | 6 |
| Malc,
But goal difference does count therefore your statement that Celtic
were top was in fact incorrect.
Mr Pedantic
|
48.2203 | Well how about equal top then ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | It's Bogey Appreciation Week | Mon Sep 11 1995 15:34 | 17 |
|
> But goal difference does count therefore your statement that Celtic
> were top was in fact incorrect.
Harrumph!
I can feel my benevolent mood receding. It's amazing how quickly
you can go off people.
Should we return to the ancient system before goal differences or
even goal averages we would be top by dint of our name beginning with a
'C' whereas Rangers' name begins with 'H' ... sorry I mean 'R'. So nur.
And since when has my name been associated with correct facts ?
Malc.
|
48.2204 | exit | CLARID::STUART | | Mon Sep 11 1995 16:03 | 8 |
| Since you mentioned it, may I follow it up and ask just what was the
score between Rangers and Raith. I suppose I should really try in 47
but I don't think anyone is home.
Gordon.
PS. The most noticable thing about this conference is the amazing
scarcity of football results.
|
48.2205 | 4 - 0 to Rangers. | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 11 1995 16:06 | 1 |
|
|
48.2206 | Tricky game coming up | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | It's Bogey Appreciation Week | Thu Sep 14 1995 11:30 | 14 |
|
Celtic play Dinamo Batumi this afternoon at one of the clock
British time. We (me and Mark Cullinane) will try and work something
out to relay back the score etc.
Team news : Pierre of the Large Willie has a hamstring problem and
will not play (he does seem to get injured a lot). Tosh MacKinlay has a
back injury and may play or may not. Lee Martin(!) stands by. Otherwise
team will be as played Aberdeen I reckon.
I have a feeling this game will be 0-0. If so that will do us fine.
Malc.
|
48.2207 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | Cryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya.. | Thu Sep 14 1995 11:30 | 5 |
| Your not playing Raith Rovers again are you???
Cheers,
Rick.
|
48.2208 | No sour grapes from me ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | It's Bogey Appreciation Week | Thu Sep 14 1995 11:35 | 10 |
|
> Your not playing Raith Rovers again are you???
Thankfully not.
Btw congratulations to them for winning their Euro tie on Tuesday.
I hope they go all the way and beat Liverpool in the final.
Malc.
|
48.2209 | Match in progress ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Where's me pudding ? | Thu Sep 14 1995 14:30 | 8 |
|
25 mins gone
Batumi 1 Celtic 1
Batumi scored first with a deflected shot the Andreas Thom scored
following a corner.
|
48.2211 | Euro triumph ???? | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Sep 14 1995 15:09 | 10 |
| Half time from Georgia
Batumi 1 Celtic 2
Thom
Donnelly
Celtic are dominating the game.
Mark.
|
48.2212 | Time Up ? | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Sep 14 1995 15:59 | 10 |
| Latest score
Batumi 2 Celtic 3
THOM 2
DONNELY
Injury time latest
Mark
|
48.2213 | Full time score is 2-3 | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Where's me pudding ? | Thu Sep 14 1995 16:04 | 1 |
|
|
48.2214 | celtic for the cup | IRPC01::JMCFARLAND | | Thu Sep 14 1995 16:05 | 5 |
| Celtic Through to the next round what do you think?
Good result away from home.
BIG JOCK THE HUN
|
48.2215 | Unhatched chickens remain disnumerate ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Where's me pudding ? | Thu Sep 14 1995 16:17 | 12 |
|
> Good result away from home
Indeed.
But if they can score two goals against us once they can do it again.
We must NOT take them for granted in the home leg or we'll have every
chance of getting our arses felt. On the other hand I've seen worse
results.
Malc.
|
48.2216 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Thu Sep 14 1995 16:26 | 7 |
| Malc,
>But if they can score two goals against us once they can do it again.
If you were Liverpool, this would never happen in a home match.
Stuart
|
48.2217 | First league game at Parkhead ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this company | Mon Sep 18 1995 14:22 | 16 |
|
Celtic 1 Motherwell 1
O'Donnell Arnott (again)
First dropped points of the season and we are now 2 behind the
Buns. Both main strikers were out of the team hence there was nobody to
cash in on the many chances created in the first half and in the second
jet-lag finally caught up on the team. Oh well it could have been worse.
Thom and Big Willie should be back for tomorrow nights game against
the Buns in the Coke Cup quarter final. It promises to be an extremely
interesting game. I forecast that if Gascoigne plays he will be the
first one in the bath one way or another.
Malc.
|
48.2218 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Mon Sep 18 1995 14:38 | 10 |
|
> interesting game. I forecast that if Gascoigne plays he will be the
> first one in the bath one way or another.
I daresay they'll washing him down in a mortuary if he revives any of
that celebratory flute playing...........should Rangers score.
Barry.
|
48.2219 | Anybody fancy a flutter ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this company | Mon Sep 18 1995 16:40 | 9 |
|
I hear Gascoigne is 6-1 favourite to be the first player from
either team to get a red card tomorrow. Nobody else even comes close.
You can also get 66-1 on Rangers not scoring a goal in the
Champions League.
John McCrirrick.
|
48.2220 | D-day minus 0 | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Sep 19 1995 12:27 | 16 |
| The dawning hour approaches !!
well tonight's the night. Both sets of fans will be a bit nervous as
the 7.45 pm kick off draws near, with SKY Sports expecting a large live
audience.
It will go a long way to deciding how good the new look Celts are, and
hopefully we'll be able to put out a full team, and 'hammer the hun'.
Prediction Celtic 2 Rangers 0. though any result is good as long as the
bhoys arer in the semi finals.
Malky, I've got a half day today, so i'll be in the 'spirits' of things
by tonight. so enjoy the afternoons work.
Mark.
|
48.2221 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Tue Sep 19 1995 12:45 | 5 |
| Apparently, the Scottish eague have asked bookmakers not to take bets
on whether the fat git will get sent off tonight. They felt it would
put undue pressure on the referee and players.
Stuart
|
48.2222 | Collins....? | PLUNDR::BODDY | | Tue Sep 19 1995 13:20 | 7 |
|
As you all know the Collins rumours are rife . Especially in
Middlesbrough . On the back page of the local rag down here last night
they said that Collins will be at the Boro within a fortnight once
McStay is back . What are the rumours up there ?
Bill
|
48.2223 | Collins must stay! | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this company | Tue Sep 19 1995 15:00 | 21 |
|
Bill
The Collins stay-or-go saga has been going on longer than War and
Peace up here. Every day the papers mention (invent ?) more clubs that
are after him, the latest being Arsenal, Chelsea and Everton. The fact
is Celtic and their fans do not want him to go so it all depends on the
man himself and he seems outwardly to be very non-committal on the
whole business whilst also playing some of the best football of his
career. It's really a wait-and-see situation. His contract is not up
till the end of the season, if that means anything.
For myself I wonder if his recent spell of form has something to do
with McStays absence i.e. he has a free role in midfield and is team
captain. I don't suppose you would like to buy McStay instead ?
And far be it from me to suggest that certain newspapers are trying
to unsettle him before tonights match ...
Malc.
|
48.2224 | Where's the razor blades !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Sep 20 1995 14:15 | 45 |
| Celtic 0 Rangers 1
Is there no justice in this world ?
IT's time for the Anti-depressants, as the bhoys manage to turn a game
were they played all the football, and had most of the possesion,
especially with total dominence in the second half, yet lost out to a
bad goal.
I suppose some sour grapes are in order, as I believe the referee
deciced this tie to a great extent, as a few huns could easily have
been heading up the tunnel before the final whistle. I also thought
that we had a stonewall penalty turned down, when Mclaughlin was
flattened by Petric near the end. Gough was booked, but also had some
cynical tackles before and after his name was taken. Miller had 2
late tackles , after getting the yellow card, Petric was booked for a
cynical late hit on Grant who had skinned him, and Gascgoine had
elbowed McStay in the face, next to McCluskey, but the ref took no
action. Bearing in mind McCluskey's name being mentioned in close
connection with The Orange Lodge, its not suprising that he wasn't
going to give us anything. Maybe another ref man not have sent off each
one of them if the events were in seperate matches, but by the laws of
probability, at least one would have went.
These complaint's apart, I still feel the team needs strengthened
immediateley. There is no cover for injured players, as noticed with
Thom, Hooydonk and Mcstay fully fit, O'Donnell injured last night, and
O'Neill still out for a while yet, we have no cover, as the pool is not
big enough. The defence were caught out a few times early on, with the
huns having a few scoring chances in the first half, despite not
showing much in the way of footballing ability.
Goram was the hun's best player, having 3 great saves, 2 from the
Maestro, who was man of the match. and one from Collins who was very
quiet. Gough also saved a certain goal with a block on a Pierre shot
from the penalty spot. While Marshall had a couple of good stops in the
first half, but didn't touch the ball in the 2nd half.
Celtic's only consolation was the form of McStay, and hopefully the
result might force Burns into the transfer market. Meanwhile I'm
suffering from a case of depression, and getting earache from the part
time Huns. I'm sure that we'll give the huns a good stuffing this
season, but what will it mean, if its not in the big games.
Mark.
|
48.2225 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Sep 20 1995 14:20 | 7 |
| >Maybe another ref man not have sent off each
>one of them if the events were in seperate matches, but by the laws of
>probability, at least one would have went.
All leave cancelled for the Grammar Police until further notice ;-)
Dom
|
48.2226 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Wed Sep 20 1995 14:59 | 6 |
| Mark,
What you omitted to mention is that Peter Grant and Paul McStay should
have been sent off.
Stuart
|
48.2227 | haw-haw.... | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Wed Sep 20 1995 15:00 | 5 |
| .2225
Classic....
Ray....
|
48.2228 | Sick as 29.3 parrots, btw | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | I'm not long for this company | Wed Sep 20 1995 15:18 | 9 |
|
> Peter Grant and Paul McStay should have been sent off
Why ? I know for a fact that neither player has ever even contemplated
fouling anybody in their entire angelic lives. Even as we speak the
Pope is considering their canonisation.
Malc$who_didnt_see_the_match_and_is_bloody_glad_he_didnt.
|
48.2229 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Wed Sep 20 1995 16:24 | 17 |
|
The fact is Rangers had a lot more scoring opportunites than did Celtic
and had most of them inside the box. The only major threats from Celtic
were long range shots which Goram dealt with as he can.
McStay committed at least one bookable tackle and was holding Gazza
for about 10 seconds before he got his elbow in the face. He then had the
cheek to complain!
I though the match was excellent and a good advertisement for Scottish
football. If I was fan of either team I'd be very pleased to see the
way my team can play when motivated. I've been present at a lot of old firm
games and this (albeit from the armchair) must rank as one of the best
I've seen. Great commitment/football from both sides.
- Robin
|
48.2230 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Wed Sep 20 1995 18:08 | 7 |
|
Exactly the way I saw it Robin....
Maybe NOW Sky will go to Scotland a few more times in search of
entertainment.
Dezzz.
|
48.2231 | WELL BEAT | VYGER::BONINIM | | Wed Sep 20 1995 18:19 | 21 |
| I would go along with most of the comments in the last note .
Rangers carved Celtic's defence open about 5 times with a single pass
in the first half with only bad finishing saving a humiliation.
Celtic's only real chance was the Van hoydonk/Gough incident and was
also about the only time Celtic penetrated the Rangers defence to any
great effect. The long range shots never looked like troubling Goram
at any point in the match maybe with the exception of McStays last
shot.
Miller and Grant should both have been sent off.
Bonuses for Celtic - McStay
Worries - 1)The worrying ease there defence was opened up
2) Playing at 100mph and being unable to keep up with your
own pace
3) Lack of Depth
|
48.2232 | | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Wed Sep 20 1995 19:36 | 28 |
|
Yet again Celtic fans and manager moan about having most of the
possession but nothing at the end of the game. As the previous note
said, Celtic did nothing inside the penalty area. Andy Goram is being
made out as a hero for Rangers, but all he really had to do was save
shots from 20/25 yards. Most good goalkeepers should stop most of those
shots. If McStay had such a good game as some people are saying, where
were all the chances for the forwards?
Gough and Petric were outstanding for Rangers, reducing Celtic to
long range efforts.
Some referees would have sent Miller and possibly Gough off but then
again, some referees would have booked McStay for a shocking lunge at
David Robertson which resulted in the Rangers player being injured.
Miller and Gough were booked for obstruction, not exactly dangerous
play.
A very good and open game with both sides playing good, attacking
football. Tommy Burns must feel confident about challenging Rangers
for the league this season, although he'll need a 2 or 3 more class
players in his side. Rangers are defensively very strong (well, they
would be if McLaren wasn't playing), and should be a better all
round team once Ladraup, Salenko and Gascoigne are 100% fit.
Danny.
|
48.2233 | last post !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Sep 22 1995 19:04 | 9 |
| MALKY
Any final words of wisdom before you depart to pastures new.
( though I don't know if I should mention pastures, you being an
Aberdonian or that ilk. dont want you getting exited. )
Mark.
|
48.2234 | A fond farewell ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | My last ever personal name | Mon Sep 25 1995 11:37 | 33 |
|
Say we. Are. Top of the league.
Say we are top of the league.
An ideal weekend when we put four past the purple Huns and the real
ones lose 1-0 at home to Hibs. A victory gained without either main
striker OR John Collins who played in the reserves. I don't think it
will be long now before he is off. But if he can wait till after the
Buns game next week, as Peter Grant is suspended, that will help the
cause.
Well folks, this is my final day at DEC after a three-month
contract was extended to over two years. In that time I started putting
in notes just before last Christmas and have not stopped except to put
elastoplasts on typing blisters. I would like to think that I have got
to know quite a few people quite well in that time and some of them I
even like! Good or bad I will miss this notesfile (takes out onion)...
One thing that has been transformed within my short noting career is
Celtic. The pendulum in Scottish football swings between the east end
of Glasgow and the south side quite noticeably. It has been stuck for a
little while now but I definitely believe it is on the move again.
The acquisition of Fergus McCann has shaken the club from its lethargic
malaise to try to rise up and be a real force again. I hope this signals
a new dawn.
So. That's me. Celtic are magic, Rangers are tragic. Also good luck
to Sunderland, Bristol City, Manchester City, Arsenal and most of all
Keith who should be European champions in approximately ten years time.
Or possibly more than ten.
Malc.
|
48.2235 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Sep 25 1995 11:46 | 5 |
| Malc,
Good Luck.
Stuart
|
48.2236 | | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Mon Sep 25 1995 13:20 | 3 |
| Best wishes, Malc.
Dom
|
48.2237 | | YUPPY::OHAGANB | Vatican Radio Techno | Mon Sep 25 1995 14:36 | 3 |
| Cheerio, Malc.
Barry.
|
48.2238 | It's always sad to say goodbye.... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Mon Sep 25 1995 14:52 | 9 |
| Ta ta Malc,
I hope you win something at Castle Greyskull (Parkhead) this year.
It'll probably be the raffle though !!! :-)
Cheers,
Ian.
|
48.2239 | Have fun.... | YUPPY::PANES | Gone troppo | Mon Sep 25 1995 15:37 | 0 |
48.2240 | Euro Glory !!! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Sep 28 1995 14:40 | 19 |
| Euro News,
The hoops play Batumi tonight, with a 3-2 lead from the away leg. The
is speculation that it could be John Collins last game for the club if
he is selected.
latest rumour is that Burns tried to buy Ian Rush, but he wants to stay
at Liverpool, and take up a coaching post. This however was denied in
the celtic View, with Burns saying no such bid was made. In today's
papers, Burns is stating that he has a Dutch International right back
on trial, and will get him for nothing if he signs him, as the player
has bought out his contract from his former club. ( I think it was
Cannes.) The player was previously with PSV, and has about 8 caps for
the Dutch national team.
hopefully tomorrow will see us uinto the next round's draw safely, and
we get a good draw, to give us an interest in Europe next March.
Mark.
|
48.2241 | | VYGER::MCCLELLANDK | The Honest Truth Is Out There | Fri Sep 29 1995 01:07 | 1 |
| Celtic 4-0 Batumi
|
48.2242 | Euro glory !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Sep 29 1995 13:58 | 26 |
| Celtic 4 Batumi 0 AGG 7-2
Thom 2
Donnelly
Walker
Celtic eased comfortably into the last 16 of the European Cup Winners
Cup, without breaking too much sweat. Hooijdonk And thom returned from
Injury, and may not be 100% fit, but still shone out well.
The game started of brightly with the Celts having a few chances early
on but by the 20th minute, Andy Thom had scored twice to kill the tie.
The first came when he was fouled out on the left, and from McKinlay's
free kick, he bulleted his header past the keeper. The second goal came
two minutes later, when a MCSTAY run from his own half, had him pass
to McLaughlin, who turned the defender inside out, and played a perfect
croos to Thom, he again headed home in style. Celtic eased up after
this, In the second half, Celtic killed the game completely, in the
first minute, when after a few good passes, Donnelly picked the ball up
in midfield, strode forward and cracked a magnificant 25 yard shot into
the top corner of the net. Walker then missed a penalty, but scored
after a good turn in the last minute.
It was a good display, and The bhoys could have picked up the pace if
they needed to.
Mark.
|
48.2243 | Euro Draw | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Sep 29 1995 14:13 | 26 |
| Cup Winners Cup draw
Paris St German V Celtic
Everton V Feyenoord
Halmstaad V Parma
Uefa CUP
Leeds V PSV Eindhoven
Auxerre V Notts Forest
Brondy V Liverpool
Bayern Munich V Raith
Paris in the Autumn is looking a good bet, hopefully my boss is in a
good mood when I ask for some holidays. Some tie though. PSG proved in
the last two years that they have a Euro pedigree, with 2 semi finals,
one against Arsenal in the Cup winners cup, and the second against AC
Milan in the Euro cup.
Mark.
|
48.2244 | Match report ? | IB002::BREADIE | | Sat Sep 30 1995 20:19 | 2 |
| CELTIC 0 RANGERS 2
Gascoine, Cleland
|
48.2245 | late winner | VYGER::BONINIM | | Thu Oct 05 1995 16:31 | 5 |
|
FALKIRK 0:1 CELTIC (Hughs)
|
48.2246 | New Singing !! | AYOV25::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Oct 05 1995 17:56 | 10 |
| transfer news
Celtic signed the young Dunfermline defender Jackie McmNamara
yesterday, and he made his debut against Falkirk, replacing Rudi VATA.
Tosh McKinlay also missed the match, and young Jamie McQuilken took his
place and was outstanding, Donnelly and Mclaughlin were also on from
the start, and so was Collins, but Paul Mcstay was not in the line up.
I don't know what his injury was ?
Mark.
|
48.2247 | J.MC Namara | SIOG::SMYTH | | Thu Oct 05 1995 17:59 | 4 |
| Jackie McNamara was bought for �600,000, he was sold because
Dunfermline are in severe debt.
GS
|
48.2248 | new signing ??? | VYGER::BONINIM | | Fri Oct 06 1995 11:10 | 3 |
|
Any truth in the Billy McKinley story ????
|
48.2249 | ANY NEWS !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Oct 11 1995 18:12 | 3 |
| Any news on Celtic, Mckinley or the AGM , I dont here much in Kanata.
Mark.
|
48.2250 | here = hear | VYGER::MCCLELLANDK | The Honest Truth Is Out There | Wed Oct 11 1995 19:25 | 12 |
| Billy McKinlay appears to be heading for Blackburn Rovers, but as he is
in Sweden with the Scotland squad at the moment, nothing has been
decided yet. Tommy Burns appears to be heading for Park Gardens with
his tail between his legs after comments he made on Saturday on SCOT FM
when he branded McKinlay "ignorant" for refusing to sign for Celtic,
were quoted in Monday's papers. I don't know how long you've been in
Kanata, so if you don't already know, Celtic beat Thistle 2-1 at
Parkhead on Saturday with Van Hooijdonk and Collins scoring. Burns took
cahrge of Scotland B last night for the international against Sweden,
the Scots ending up as 2-1 winners.
Kev...
|
48.2251 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Oct 12 1995 10:20 | 3 |
| The news, this morning, reported that Celtic have made a 750K offer for
Ian Rush. Liverpool have apparently accepted the offer, but are
leaving the final decision to Rush.
|
48.2252 | Any latest news ! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Oct 12 1995 15:19 | 11 |
| Can anybody tell me how many Celts were in action last night in
Internationals, I heard that The A team lost 2-0, but still qualified
for the Euro championships as Greece lost to Russia.
How is the Irish group looking, I hear they won 2-1 and Austria drew,
but I dont know how this affects their position. They are away to
Portugal in there last group match.
Was the Celts AGM this week ? and was there any news from it.
Mark.
|
48.2253 | Ian Rush !! | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Tue Oct 17 1995 16:42 | 6 |
| RE Ian Rush.
Can Anyone confirm the story about Rush ? or is it just a media
story, when they've nothing else to report.
Mark.
|
48.2254 | | CLARID::STUART | | Tue Oct 17 1995 17:42 | 3 |
| What story is that?
Gordon.
|
48.2255 | Ian Rush at Parkhead? | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Wed Oct 18 1995 10:03 | 8 |
| It seems that it's all a bit of media hype - the papers claim that Celtic were
given permission to talk to him but both Liverpool deny this and Tommy Burns gives
his now customary "We'll tell you everything when it happens..". This story has been
about for about a week now with no concrete evidence, I guess that it's all rubbish.
However, since TB has had no luck when it comes to transfers recently maybe he wants
to keep it very quiet until any deal is done. I don't think so though, but only time
will tell.
|
48.2256 | Media Hype | CHEFS::MILLAR | Would you like a bag for that | Wed Oct 18 1995 10:25 | 8 |
| Rush is one of the all-time greats and his work rate is superb.
However, I would be a tad concerned that he's not scored all season.
I would prefer to see some speculation about more 'in-form' high
profile players.
Cheers
Dave
|
48.2257 | Euro News ?? | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Wed Oct 18 1995 15:17 | 14 |
| Is there any team news for the squad going to Paris ?
who is in the squad for the game ? I take it that Jackie McNamara is
cuptied, but is there any injuries to the Squad.
I was told the team was outstanding on Saturday, with Hibs getting a
dodgy late penalty (again !!). So hopefully we'll be lifted for the
game and give ourselves a chance in the Second leg. Is there highlights
of the game to be shown, so I can see it when I get back to Scotland,
the worst thing about being in Kanata is that I wont get to see Juve
destroy the huns tonight. hopefully they put a good few bye them.
Mark.
|
48.2258 | | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Wed Oct 18 1995 17:03 | 10 |
| Unfortunately, the Celtic game has (so far anyway) been blanked by all
the TV companies. Celtic are screening it at parkhead at 7 quid a ticket.
Not that that is of any use to you (-1).
I think the only injury worries are those that were known at the
weekend i.e McKinley. As for Mcnamara, he is not cup tied (not unless
Dunfermline -or whoever he signed from- have played in Europe this season)
but was signed after the deadline for this leg. However it seems that the
younger players have been good in the last few games so it's not all bad.
|
48.2259 | The match should be interesting | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Wed Oct 18 1995 17:54 | 6 |
|
The match will be shown live in France.
Paris is not at all in a good shape at the moment, unable to replace
those who left, Weah, Valdo, Ricardo, Ginola, etc...
PYV
|
48.2260 | scottish PSG fans!!! | VYGER::MMURRAY | | Thu Oct 19 1995 17:26 | 3 |
| I would like to wish celtic the best of luck tonight,they will
need it!
|
48.2261 | Result ? | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Fri Oct 20 1995 10:36 | 1 |
|
|
48.2262 | 1-0 to PSG | RTOEU::MBOHNER | glory, glory FC Bayern | Fri Oct 20 1995 10:41 | 1 |
|
|
48.2263 | I am fairly positive this was the result | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Oct 20 1995 10:42 | 3 |
| I think they said on the radio that it was only 1-0 to PSG.
Stretch.
|
48.2264 | Match Report (for those interested) | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Fri Oct 20 1995 11:44 | 59 |
| Electronic Telegraph Friday 20 October 1995 Football
Celtic stay on Europe trail
By Roddy Forsyth in Paris
Paris SG (0) 1 Celtic (0) 0
Djorkaeff 76.
Paris SG: Lama, Cobos, Colleter, Mahe, Le Guen, Djorkaeff (Dieng 87),
Bravo, Guerin, Fournier, Rai (Nouma 82), Loko (Llacer 80). Booked:
Cobos, Guerin.
Celtic: Marshall, Boyd, McKinlay, Vata, Hughes, Grant, O'Donnell
(Donnelly 69), McStay, Van Hooydonk, Thom, Collins. Subs Not Used: ,.
Booked: Collins.
Att: 30,010
Ref: M Benko (Austria).
ALTHOUGH they lost here last night in the the first leg of their
European Cup-Winners' Cup second-round tie, Celtic retrieved Scottish
pride in a week which had seen Raith Rovers and Rangers outclassed by
Bayern Munich and Juventus respectively.
There was much to admire in Celtic's strategy and execution and every
reason to believe that the deficit of a single goal -scored by Yuri
Djorkaeff late in the second half - can be overhauled in the return
leg in Glasgow in a fortnight.
Mind you, if Patrice Loko had got better purchase from his glancing
header after Laurent Fournier's cross the ball would have beaten
Gordon Marshall rather than skimto safety. That alarm aside, Celtic
had so little to worry about that it took a further 20 minutes for the
French to threaten.
The chance came when John Hughes stood off the Brazilian Rai, brother
of Socrates. Rai did not seem to realise the defender had given him a
yard or so and, as he swivelled and shot swiftly, he lifted his effort
too high.
An even better chance was created for the French when Boyd stumbled
over a knockdown from Rai and the ball squirmed free to Fournier. But
he was off balance with his first attempt and falling backwards as he
tried to strike home the rebound.
Celtic's best chance of the half was manufactured by intelligent
running from Phil O'Donnell, who moved on to a shrewd pass by John
Collins and dragged the ball wide of the onrushing Bernard Lama. With
the goalkeeper stranded on the left, O'Donnell crossed for Pierre van
Hooijdonk, but the Dutchman directed his header off target.
Later, a change in Celtic's personnel opened up an avenue for the
French. Simon Donnelly replaced O'Donnell in an attempt to block
Patrick Colleter's thrusts down the left, but the youngster was caught
too far forward at a counter-attack and Vincent Guerin was able to cut
the ball back to Djorkaeff.
|
48.2265 | wee celtic | VYGER::MMURRAY | | Fri Oct 20 1995 17:52 | 1 |
| well done celtic! its good to see a wee team do well in europe!
|
48.2266 | C'mon you Celtic !!!!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Fri Oct 20 1995 18:08 | 3 |
| Better than Raith and the 'Gers anyway. Fair play chaps.
Stretch.
|
48.2267 | BETTER | VYGER::MMURRAY | | Fri Oct 20 1995 19:23 | 2 |
| BETTER THAN RANGERS! AT WHAT! ITS CERTAINLY NOT FOOTBALL
|
48.2268 | UPPER CLASS... | VYGER::MMURRAY | | Fri Oct 20 1995 21:40 | 4 |
| RE .2266
TALLYHO YOU BOUNDER! JOLLY HOCKEY STICKS!
|
48.2269 | SCOTTISH AND PROUD | VYGER::MMURRAY | | Fri Oct 20 1995 22:27 | 3 |
| YOU LOT SHOULD TRY SUPPORTING A SCOTTISH TEAM LIKE RANGERS NOT THAT
BUNCH OF FORIEGNERS FROM IRELAND
|
48.2270 | Live from Acton !! | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Mon Oct 23 1995 22:48 | 14 |
| RE -1
>> YOU LOT SHOULD TRY SUPPORTING A SCOTTISH TEAM LIKE RANGERS NOT THAT
>> BUNCH OF FORIEGNERS FROM IRELAND
And how many Scotsmen walk about carrying a UNION Flag, sing songs like
Rule Britannia, God save the Queen, Land of hope and glory ETC.
As for a bunch of Foreigners, have you seen the Hun Squad lately, in
the last few years, they've had players from more countries than whats
in the united Nations, except from the Republic of Ireland for some
strange reason, I can't think why.
Mark.
|
48.2271 | Whats the score !! | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Thu Oct 26 1995 12:10 | 9 |
| Team news.
Does anybody know why McStay was on the bench on Saturday. I hear that
Celtic played Killie of the Pitch, had tons of chances, had a stonewall
penalty turned down, Killie should have had a playd sent off, and yet
we could still only draw 0-0. And this was a Killie fan giving me the
report on the match.
Mark.
|
48.2272 | Couldnae score in a brothel | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Thu Oct 26 1995 15:22 | 15 |
|
Sounds like a typical Celtic view of games this season, play the
opposition off the park, loads of chances, ref's a mason etc etc.
Face it lads, points make prizes ie score more goals than your
opponents and make use of the good football played. Isn't it about
time Celtic signed 2 or 3 quality strikers to put away the chances
created or is Tommy Eh Burns scared of wasting more money as he seems
to have done with Thom and the Submarine. Does Tommy have enough
money to spend on a decent striker or will he have to sell John Collins
to fund another move into the market?
Danny.
|
48.2273 | Playing at home? | WARFUT::STOCKMANS | | Wed Nov 01 1995 17:09 | 5 |
| Anybody know if Celtic are playing at home this weekend as I'll
be up in Glasgow?
Si
|
48.2274 | Celtic Fixtures | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Thu Nov 02 1995 09:40 | 87 |
| From the list I have it looks as though they are
away to Motherwell.
FYI, the fixture list is:
CELTIC
Aug 26 Raith Rovers (a)
Sep 10 Aberdeen (a)
Sep 16 Motherwell (h)
Sep 23 Hearts (a)
Sep 30 Rangers (h)
Oct 4 Falkirk (a)
Oct 7 Partick Th (h)
Oct 14 Hibs (h)
Oct 21 Kilmarnock (a)
Oct 28 Aberdeen (h)
Nov 4 Motherwell (a)
Nov 8 Raith Rovers (h)
Nov 11 Partick Th (a)
Nov 19 Rangers (a)
Nov 25 Hearts (h)
Dec 2 Kilmarnock (h)
Dec 9 Hibs (a)
Dec 16 Falkirk (h)
Dec 26 Raith Rovers (a)
Dec 30 Hearts (a)
Jan 3 Rangers (h)
Jan 6 Motherwell (h)
Jan 13 Aberdeen (a)
Jan 20 Kilmarnock (a)
Feb 3 Hibs (h)
Feb 10 Falkirk (a)
Feb 24 Partick Th (h)
Mar 2 Hearts (h)
Mar 17 Rangers (a)
Mar 23 Motherwell (a)
Mar 30 Aberdeen (h)
Apr 6 Kilmarnock (h)
Apr 13 Hibs (a)
Apr 20 Falkirk (h)
Apr 27 Partick Th (a)
May 4 Raith Rovers (h)
(c) Copyright Daily Record and Sunday Mail
Ltd.,
Anderston Quay, Glasgow, Scotland, G3 8DA.
|
48.2275 | tonight | ESSB::BREE | | Thu Nov 02 1995 10:46 | 7 |
| Is the game against PSG tonight on any radio/TV channel? If radio can
you give frequency/wavelength so I can try to pick up on the West coast
(of Ireland).
thanks,
Paul
|
48.2276 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Thu Nov 02 1995 11:04 | 3 |
| BBC Radio Scotland is on 810 medium wave..(I think!!)..
Ray....
|
48.2277 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Thu Nov 02 1995 11:09 | 3 |
| It's also on French television, fwiw.
g
|
48.2278 | re .2274 Thanks alot Paul. | WARFUT::STOCKMANS | | Thu Nov 02 1995 14:45 | 0 |
48.2279 | | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Thu Nov 02 1995 15:04 | 6 |
| If you're interested there is a Celtic web page on:
http://www.presence.co.uk/~soccer/celtic.html
This also includes details of mailing lists etc which
you may be interested in.
|
48.2280 | | ZUR01::ASH | Grahame Ash @RLE | Fri Nov 03 1995 11:17 | 6 |
| Very quiet in here today. Looking on the positive side . . . er, the ground
looks very impressive!
I thought PSG played very well.
g
|
48.2281 | re.2279 Thanks Paul. | WARFUT::STOCKMANS | | Fri Nov 03 1995 11:44 | 0 |
48.2282 | more wins this year? | ESSB::BREE | | Mon Nov 06 1995 10:28 | 6 |
| From what I can remember of last season Celtic drew so many games that
despite only losing the same number of games as Rangers they finished
way, way back. Does anyone have a table from this time last year for
comparison?
Paul
|
48.2283 | last year | VYGER::BONINIM | | Tue Nov 07 1995 14:06 | 29 |
| this time last season....
played 12
won 4
draw 5
lost 3
results
FAlK 1-1
D utd 2-1
ran 2-0
p th 2-1
kill 1-1
hibs 2-0
mot 2-2
abe 0-0
hear 0-1
fal 0-2
ran 1-3
d utd 2-2
17 pts from 12 games
|
48.2284 | A blast from the past ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Mon Nov 13 1995 16:02 | 19 |
|
I am returned (well, for a short time at least).
Good grief, you leave a place for five minutes and it all goes to
the dogs. What has happened to the hustle and bustle of the Celtic note
since I left ? Where are the biased match reports ? The Rangers insults ?
The totally unsubstantiated gossip ? The chips on the shoulders ? The
cuddly toy ? OK, maybe not the cuddly toy.
Glad to see a couple of mentions as I perused the UNSEENs. Nice to
know that although one may be gone one is not totally forgotten. I feel
a Bristol City coming on to celebrate my return. I'll think up a subject
soon and set the ball rolling shortly. Watch this space.
In the meantime, can somebody remind me of the node for the Easynotes
Conference (the Notes directory listings) ?
Malc.
|
48.2285 | Oh god, just when you thought it was safe | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Nov 13 1995 16:04 | 1 |
|
|
48.2286 | Oh, all right then... | IRPC01::MAXOSD_PROD | | Mon Nov 13 1995 16:23 | 6 |
| Re; .2284
HUMANE::SYS$PUBLIC:EASYNOTES.LIS, Malc.
Mike
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48.2287 | Ae theng yow ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Mon Nov 13 1995 16:26 | 1 |
|
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48.2288 | Nine o'clock news ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Tue Nov 14 1995 09:04 | 17 |
|
In the Evening Times last night, there are strong rumours of John
MacGinlay moving from Bolton Wanderers in exchange for Andy Walker and
Willie Falconer, and probably some dosh as well. MacGinlay is reported
to be keen to move as he is a lifelong 'tic fan but he has not long
signed a new contract with Bolton and they probably won't want to lose
him as they are already struggling against relegation.
Oh, and Fat Boy is being investigated by Strathclyde Polis for
being ugly. Sorry, I mean for sheep molesting. SORRY, I mean for
alleged assault against Aberdeen. With a bit of luck he'll be in the
pokey for Sundays game.
It's good to talk.
Bob Hoskins.
|
48.2289 | McGinlay | SIOG::SMYTH | | Tue Nov 14 1995 09:38 | 5 |
| Why buy McGinlay isn't he 31 a bit old to be signing, should Tommy
Burns not be looking to the future and bringing younger players to the
club
GS
|
48.2290 | La Di Da Di Da..... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Tue Nov 14 1995 09:58 | 5 |
| Hey !! You've still got The Promising Youngster there. What more do you
want ??
Ian.
|
48.2291 | Ian Rutherford is bonkers (official) ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Tue Nov 14 1995 10:43 | 23 |
|
> Why buy McGinlay isn't he 31 a bit old to be signing
Possibly. Probably even. Although he is younger than Ian Rush who
was also a recent target. MacGinlay would obviously be a relatively
short term signing although we would probably get three years out of
him. The trouble is that the team is crying out for a full time out and
out striker to capitalise on all the lovely stuff that is played up to
the edge of the penalty box. Good strikers are in short supply these days,
particularly young ones. Any that come on the market are commanding
ridiculous money as every team wants them (understandably).
But I do not believe that every signing should be in the promising
youthful player category. Every semi-decent side has a subtle blend of
youth and experience. The young ones learn from the older ones and take
over their mantle as the older ones drop out.I think Burns is quite
shrewd in the transfer market on the whole. MacNamararara is definitely
a very good buy for instance. If MacGinlay can be purchased relatively
cheaply I think it would be OK. I wonder who he would replace in the
team though ...
Malc.
|
48.2292 | re -1 | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Tue Nov 14 1995 10:53 | 9 |
| Agree with this.Look at Rangers when they started their
revival. They bought players who in the short term would
do the business. this then raises the profile of the club
due to the fact that they started to win things. This then
allows them now to sepnd ridiculous money on ....
What Celtic need to do is something similar - build the basis
of a good team now, raise the clubs profile to enable them to
sign bigger names later on.
|
48.2293 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Mon Nov 20 1995 08:32 | 6 |
| Rangers 3-3 Celtic
great match, 6 goals, 9 yellow cards, minor crowd trouble and, horror
of horrors, a half-decent referee!!!!
Ray....
|
48.2294 | Andy Thom, Andy Thom, Andy Andy Thom. | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Mon Nov 20 1995 08:50 | 12 |
|
> minor crowd trouble
What was this ?
I only saw the last 25 minutes but it looked fantastic. How Goram
saved that point blank shot from big Pierre I will never know. Boyd
should be shot for that back-heel which led to their third goal. What
was he trying to do ?
Malc.
|
48.2295 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Mon Nov 20 1995 09:11 | 9 |
| .2294
The Commentator said that the stewards and the polis had to control some
area of the ground where coins were showering on to the pitch and one
brave fan decided to become one of the team's 12th man for a short
while....
Ray....
|
48.2296 | Another new arrival ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Mon Nov 20 1995 13:26 | 19 |
|
John MacGinlay will sign early this week for approximately one
million poonds.
This now begs the question : who will be left out to accommodate
him ? The most obvious candidate, Pierre Van Hooijdonk, has been playing
out of his skin recently (he has obviously had a kick up the bum from
TB) and they are most unlikely to leave out Andy Thom therefore the
new most obvious candidate is Simon Donnelly who also doesn't really
deserve to be dropped either. Who'd be a manager ?
It's a tough old game, Saint.
Malc.
PS Rangers may be suspended from the league if they continue to
refuse to cooperate with the SFA over an enquiry into the goings on at
the Aberdeen game. Heard on the radio news this morning ...
|
48.2297 | | MARVIN::MORRELL | I woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot! | Mon Nov 20 1995 13:32 | 8 |
| > PS Rangers may be suspended from the league
That also includes the European Champions league.. but they're out
of that anyway....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
48.2298 | | CLARID::STUART | | Mon Nov 20 1995 13:34 | 5 |
| So what's supposed to have happened at the Aberdeen game?
Gordon.
|
48.2299 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Steer clear of the Zebra Bros | Mon Nov 20 1995 13:34 | 7 |
| Malc,
Hmmmm Can't quite see the SFA suspending Rangers. Threats of Leagal
Action will send the SFA into apoplexies. Defeat in High Court will leave
them financially ruined. Not such a bad idea after all, eh?
Stuart
|
48.2300 | Suspend them ? Expel them altogether say I ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Mon Nov 20 1995 14:01 | 24 |
|
Gordon
Firstly, the SFA wish to question Rangers (and Aberdeen to a lesser
extent) concerning alleged violent incidents in the match which went
unpunished by the referee, particularly a headbutting attempt by Paul
Gascoigne and a "raising of the hands" by John Brown. Two other players
were mentioned but I can't remember their names. The SFA wish to hold
an enquiry into the match but Rangers are not interested in complying.
I imagine they would rather sweep the whole thing under the carpet ...
Stuart
I don't see why Rangers can't be suspended from the League. If they
are so aloof as to refuse to cooperate with the governing body, then
the League can surely threaten them with the ultimate sanction. Rangers
may be bigger than the League in terms of buying power etcetera but
they play in the competition and as such must abide by its rules.
I could go in this vein for a while but I have to go to a meeting
soon.
Malc.
|
48.2301 | how do you spell sub judacy ? | IB002::BREADIE | | Mon Nov 20 1995 16:56 | 16 |
| re -1 You may dream about expelling Rangers seeing as how you can't
beat them on the park ! but so would end Scottish professional
football. (tough but true)
Ain't the SFA masters at screwing up. If they had called for an inquiry
immediately after the game then the PF may not have got involved.
However now that there is a legal process under way they want to hold
their inquiry in parrallel.
No one in their right mind (which clearly excludes the SFA) would
expect people under criminal investigation to say anything in advance.
Then again when did fundamentals of justice get in the way of Farry and
Co.
Denis
|
48.2302 | Return of the Viking !!! | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Tue Nov 21 1995 09:04 | 24 |
| Malky,
good to see the Viking is back. I've been away for a while, in
Kanata Acton Irvine And I'm now in Reading for a few weeks.
I was at Castle Greyskull on Sunday, AS we encountered the Forces of
Darkness. We were the better team, should have won, but at least the
motivation is still going, and we came back from almost throwing the
game away. It says a lot for the Huns when Goram is their best player
when playing at home. And all their superstars were playing, (eh well
Broxi Bear was There.)
I thought Gough should have een sent off for his foul at the penalty,
as he denied a scoring chance, and was the only defender there, but i
believe he wasn't even booked. But the linesman played a blinder with
the Robertson goal, I must admit that even the scoreboard had it at 1-1
despite the fact that all the Celtic end were cheering as it was
disallowed, and even the hun players eventually noticed the Flag. Still
it makes a change.
Whenever the players needed to dig in they did, and tyotally dominated
the second half. Just hope they can keep it up.
Mark.
|
48.2303 | "Sub judice" (but it's not) | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Tue Nov 21 1995 10:10 | 29 |
|
> re -1 You may dream about expelling Rangers
Denis
Don't you know a joke when you see it ?
To be honest I don't think the affair will go anywhere near court
myself. Fat Boys attempted headbutt, if that was what it was supposed to
be, was feeble at best. Taking Duncan Ferguson as a yardstick it was
laughable. The John Brown incident was commonplace in football and
rarely merits a second glance. The whole situation stems from the
incompetence of the referee on the day, John Robotham of Kirkcaldy,
(regarded as one of the better Scottish refs actually but it's agreed
he had an off day that day). If he had just booked all players involved
as he should have done then I don't think anything would have been said
afterwards.
Interesting aside : there was some fracas in a restaurant at the
weekend involving Gascoigne and his girlfriend and some other girl. I
don't know the exact details but I don't think it went past lots of
shouting. But it turns out that this other girl is the girlfriend of
John Inglis of Aberdeen who just happened to be the recipient of
Gazzas so-called headbutt ...
Malc.
PS Hi Mark. I don't suppose you have a video of Sundays game perchance ?
|
48.2304 | Video Nasty !! | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Tue Nov 21 1995 17:52 | 16 |
| Malky,
Hi !
I taped the game, but its on a long play video, (after the Cup
final game), but I don't know when I'll be back in Ayr. But if your
still interested, then let me know, I might be able to arrange
something.
How long are you back for anyway, and where are you located now, I
take it is with the rest of the IT dudes in the Pilot Plant. The
notes file's went downhill since you and JJ left. It was like talking
to myself at times.
Mark.
|
48.2305 | ?? | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Wed Nov 22 1995 12:56 | 8 |
|
Malky,
What was the command to type in so as not to veiw old unseen mail.
It was something like set seen since {date}.
Mark.
|
48.2306 | The Ballad of Reading Gaol ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Wed Nov 22 1995 13:03 | 10 |
|
Mark
Do "SET SEEN/BEFORE=DD-MMM-YYYY" and Robert will be your Father's
brother.
I am here till January(ish) btw. How long are you in Reading ?
Malc.
|
48.2307 | Heading to Reading !!! | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Thu Nov 23 1995 08:43 | 19 |
| re -1
>> How long are you in Reading ?
How long is a piece of string ??? I'm involved with the Testing and
Implementation of SAP for Irvine. WE may be deployed back to Ayr or
Irvine soon, but i don't know when.
I come home each Friday, so I get to the Football at the weekend. And
Hopefully we'll close the gap on the Huns now, as they've aa few tricky
away games coming up, before they play us at Parkhead in the new year.
We've played 2 more away games than the huns this season, so with some
home games against Killie, Falkirk and Hearts plus an away game with
the Hibees, before the turn of the league. If we can win these, then we
are looking good. Meanwhile the huns are away to Hibs, Hearts and
Motherwell, and have one home game, I think against Partick. So
hopefully we'll pull ahead soon.
Mark.
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48.2308 | No huns in Europe (once again)! | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Thu Nov 23 1995 08:47 | 15 |
| re -1
I meant to add.
Shame about the Huns, I suppose they've got two more points than I
thought they would have.
It must be hard for them, when its their keeper who is their star
performer in their home games.
The only way the Huns fans will see the Euro Cup in Glasgow, is to come
and visit the Parkhead Trophy room.
Mark.
|
48.2309 | I'll say this before the Huns do ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Return of the irrelevant one | Thu Nov 23 1995 09:14 | 16 |
|
> The only way the Huns fans will see the Euro Cup in Glasgow, is to come
> and visit the Parkhead Trophy room.
Errr, I don't think it's in there, Mark.
Ironically I thought that was one of Rangers' better games in the
Champions League with a good goal from Fatty. However Goram was
definitely man of the match. How someone so pig ignorant can be such a
good goalie mystifies me.
It's now up to us to keep them from embarassing Scotland in the
Champions League next year. Here's hoping ...
Malc.
|
48.2310 | Namesake Corner. | CHEFS::OHAGANB | | Thu Nov 23 1995 14:42 | 4 |
| I attended Finchley Catholic High School with a Mark Cullinane. Must
have been a relative of yours. Just in case you were interested. :^)
Barry.
|
48.2311 | Were you on Channel 4 recently? | WSTENG::DSMITH | | Thu Nov 23 1995 17:14 | 21 |
|
re .last couple,
"No huns in Europe (once again)". Same could be applied to Celtic.
"It's now up to us to keep them from embarassing Scotland in the
Champions League next year. Here's hoping."
Thats good coming from a fan of a team who were embarrassed at
Parkhead in a recent European game. Do you honestly think Celtic
or any Scottish team would have performed better than Rangers in
the champions league?
This seasons European football has proved that Scottish/British
teams are far behind even average european sides. Silly mudslinging
comments by Rangers/Celtic/whoever fans do no good at all. Surely
if your a football supporter you would want to see ALL teams from
Scotland doing well?
Danny.
|
48.2312 | Your tolerance level is running low, Danny ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Sausages | Fri Nov 24 1995 12:04 | 57 |
|
.2311
> Were you on Channel 4 recently?
I think this is a bit over the top. The remarks made in here do not
degenerate into the horrible full scale disgusting sectarian hatred of
Old Firm matches (at least not since the demise of SQF) and certainly
for my own part I prefer not to antagonise people because I do not like
the silly arguments that result. Like this one. I think the comments
mentioned were more of the yah boo sucks variety rather than anything
more sinister.
> Do you honestly think Celtic would have performed better than Rangers
> in the champions league ?
Well, actually, to be honest IMO I do. Celtics playing style is
very different to Rangers and much more akin to a European side than a
British one and I feel that we are much better equipped to tackle a
European competition than anyone in Scotland. Now I am not saying that
we would not have lost to Juventus but we would not have lost by such a
margin. But however it's all academic now of course. I think we could
have progressed further in our tournament if we had played a slightly
lesser team than PSG who admittedly were very good. But of course we
would have had to play them eventually. (Did I ever mention that I was
over in Paris for the game ? It was a fantastic day.)
> This seasons European football has proved that Scottish/British
> teams are far behind even average european sides.
Well I'm not sure. Man Utd, Liverpool and Motherwell were unlucky.
Leeds, Raith Rovers and us (we?) all played particularly good
teams. Blackburn have imploded spectacularly both at home and in Europe
and should be treated as a special case. I don't know what happened to
Everton but they are such a Jekyll and Hyde team that I wasn't totally
surprised when they lost. Forest are still in of course after a good win
in the last round. (Was there anybody else ?)
> Silly mudslinging comments by Rangers/Celtic/whoever fans do no good
> at all.
Yes I agree, fair point.
> Surely if your a football supporter you would want to see ALL teams from
> Scotland doing well?
I recall wishing Motherwell and Raith Rovers luck at the beginning
of their Euro campaigns and I was genuinely disappointed when they went
out.
However, I'm sorry but I have to draw the line at Rangers. I would
support even England against Rangers. And I would not mind so much if
we were second bottom of the league as long as we were above Rangers.
Narrow-minded I know but I'm afraid it's a fact of life.
Malc.
|
48.2313 | | VYGER::MAXWELLJC | | Fri Nov 24 1995 13:09 | 29 |
|
RE.2312
> Silly mudslinging comments by Rangers/Celtic/whoever fans do no good
> at all
"Yes I agree, fair point"
"I would support even England against Rangers"
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Sorry Malc you lost me with this one.
John
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48.2314 | | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Sausages | Fri Nov 24 1995 13:22 | 14 |
|
John
I agree with Danny that mudslinging comments do no good. It is just
my personal preference that I myself would support anybody including the
English national side against Rangers. That is not mudslinging.
If you are querying the act of England actually playing Rangers it
is merely a hypothetical situation. The Celtic-Rangers rivalry is
mirrored by Scotland supporters' dislike of all things English and their
resultant support of any team playing England. I think this is mutual.
Malc.
|
48.2315 | More mudslinging !! | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Fri Nov 24 1995 13:31 | 27 |
| Malky.
re "I would support even England against Rangers"
How can you tell the difference.
Their both Crap. Their fans sing the same songs, wave the same flags
and wear the same colours, and
Their fans are despised wherever they go, due to them smashing up the
place, creating havoc, and getting banned from going back.
The comments about supporting a Scottish team should be put into
perspective.
The majority of Celtic fans want Rangers to lose all the time.
The majority of Huns want Celtic to lose all the time.
Then again, do Leeds or Liverpool fans supoort Man Utd. in Europe,
cause the ones I know most certainly dont. Would Barcelona fans support
Real Madrid. Would Chelsea fans support another English team (apart
from maybe Rangers !)
Football has many rivalries like Celtic and Rangers
Mark
|
48.2316 | Walking in a Collins wonderland (daft song) ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Sausages | Mon Nov 27 1995 12:39 | 20 |
|
Scottish League Premier Division
John Collins 3 Hearts 1
I honestly could not tell you who the last Celtic player to score a
hat-trick was. Probably Harry Hood or Dixie Deans or somebody like that.
Anyway the main thing is that TB should now sit down with JC and
persuade him to sign a contract. If bribery does not work on him then I
advocate the use of torture.
No sign of John MacGinlay yet, but if we can score three goals
every week we maybe don't need him. Perhaps a goalie is a more
important requirement. Theo Snelders ? Or maybe Michael Watt who is at
least Scottish ?
Malc.
PS A pretty feeble perfomance by Hibs against the huns. They are now 11
points behind Rangers in 3rd place.
|
48.2317 | Tranfer News | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Mon Nov 27 1995 13:06 | 10 |
| Malky,
Tommy Coyne was the last Celtic player to score a league hat trick V
hearts in August 89. With Coyne and Creaney scoring a hat trick each in
the Scottish Cup V Meadowbank (6-0) in 91 or 92.
RE John McGinley, Celtic are after Scott Booth, and discussions are
supposed to have taken place (Radio Clyde Sportsdesk).
Mark
|
48.2318 | I bet he's expensive too ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Sausages | Mon Nov 27 1995 13:20 | 17 |
|
Mark
How do you hear the Radio Clyde sportsdesk in Reading ? That's some
powerful radio you've got.
Interesting about Scott Booth who is the current incumbent Scotland
centre forward. Personally I've never been convinced by him because he
seems very fragile. I got the impression of the match stopping for
treatment every time he got tackled. On the other hand I'm thinking of
a couple of years ago so he might have a bit more meat on him now ...
But what happened to the MacGinlay deal ? Word on the street was
that it was all done and dusted (one of my mothers phrases).
Malc.
|
48.2319 | Its in the news !! it must be true | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Mon Nov 27 1995 19:08 | 9 |
| MALKY
Its amazing what you here on the radio on the way to the Airport. Gerry
Mcnee also mentioned it at the end of the Old firm game phone in last
sunday
Mark.
|
48.2320 | Its in the news => its a load of codswallop ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Sausages | Tue Nov 28 1995 09:05 | 20 |
|
Mark
Ah-ha so it's yet another Gerry McNee exclusive is it ? Nuff said.
On the local news programs last night both had an interview with
Roy Aitken. STV went first with congratulations Roy, what did you think
of the performance, where does the team go from here, does this lend
credibility to your league challenge, etc etc. BBC did not say any of
the above but just ploughed straight in with what is this story about
Scott Booth. A little heavy-handed I thought. FWIW Roy said no offers,
no talks, no contact even between him and Celtic, I want to keep all my
best players at the club, looking to buy rather than sell, etc etc. I
know managers always say this sort of thing but it strikes me the whole
thing is probably just press speculation blown up out of all proportion
after Booth was left out of the Cup Final team supposedly because of a
late injury. I will not be holding my breath.
Malc.
|
48.2321 | Signings.....What signings !! | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Tue Nov 28 1995 13:13 | 26 |
| Malky,
With the amount of supposed new signings that haven't arrived, I
suppose you've got to take everything with a pinch of salt. But in the
Celtic View every week, Burns, McCann and Matt McGlone keep talking
about the search for new players, so it seems they are seriously
looking. But you have to wait till their actually signed before you can
think about it. Its one thing being linked with good players, but
persuading them to sign is much harder. A bit of a vicious circle, as
without top players its hard to win trophies, but without winning
trophies, and getting in to big matches, you dont get the top players.
Anyway, have you managed to make the long journey from Queens Park over
to Parkhead to see a game yet. You might be supprised too see the team
actually playing a bit of football. They played well on Saturday, and
deserved a comfortable win, Although Thom took a bit of stick for doing
a Laudrup, and falling like log when the goalie came out to him. I
didn't see it on TV, but it looked like there was contact at the time.
Although not a lot admittedly.
I hope we do Killie by a few this saturday, as there's a lot of Killie
fans working in Ayr.
Mark.
|
48.2322 | Who needs new players anyway ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Professor Yaffle | Tue Nov 28 1995 14:34 | 17 |
|
Mark
I have only seen Celtic once this season and that game was Paris
St. Germain - away. It's a strange fact of life that it is easier to get
a ticket for a game in Paris than one in Scotland (involving Celtic)
(unless you are a season ticket holder). I wish they'd get a move on
and start building that new stand.
I heard Fergus McCann on t'radio speaking about opening up the
temporary stand and he sounds a bit exasperated by the whole palaver.
He said everything that had been asked had been done down to
safeguarding the stand from damage by stiletto heels (that must be in
the transvestite section) and still no safety certificate comes forth.
Malc.
|
48.2323 | | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Wed Nov 29 1995 13:01 | 13 |
| MALKY,
If I have a spare season one week, I'll give you a shout, but i don't
know if you could handle a Saturday afternoon out with the bhoys. We
tend to have one or two refreshments before and after the game. just to
get into the spirit of the occasion.
I'm in the second row of the North stand Rear. about 30 yards from the
celtic end, so its a good place to be. My brother is supposed to be
working on Saturday, but he can usually get off early.
Mark.
|
48.2324 | Clearing out the dead wood ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Professor Yaffle | Thu Nov 30 1995 12:14 | 19 |
|
News from last nights Evening Times :
Mark McNally will leave Celtic Park soon to either Partick Thistle
or Falkirk for about 100,000 poonds, Willie Falconer in tentative talks
with Partick also. I'm not sorry to see McNally go as, to put it
diplomatically, he was useless. And he has a ridiculous haircut. But
Willie Falconer could always be relied on as a half decent filler-inner
most of the time. However with a lot more competition for places these
days he's unlikely to ever get a first team place again.
Today is the day of the SFA enquiry into the Rangers-Aberdeen match
and Rangers have now agreed to comply and will be attending. Also under
the microscope will be Alan Lawrence of Hearts who thumped somebody on
a TV game and went unpunished. There are a couple of others in much tne
same boat but I can't remember their names ...
Malc.
|
48.2325 | Hitting the Net | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Fri Dec 01 1995 13:04 | 15 |
| Internet
For anybody interested, I have been assured by a good source (Mcnee
speak), that the Celtic Internet Address is as follows.
[email protected]
and you may need to type in 'SUBSCRIBE' to access it.
Not being an Internet Wizard, I haven'y been able to get there. If
their is any genius out their in the Decland that can put up some
usefull hints, then I'm sure it would help more than just me.
Mark.
|
48.2326 | Hitting the net Pt 2 | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Mon Dec 04 1995 10:10 | 15 |
| If you're looking for the celtic mailing list try sending to :
vbormc::"[email protected]"
with the single word
SUBSCRIBE
as the text part of the message, you will find that you mail
gets pretty busy (200-300 mail items a week) particularly on
a Monday or just after a game.
If you need any more info on this let me know.
Paul
|
48.2327 | Just for the record ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Mon Dec 04 1995 14:23 | 11 |
|
Celtic 4 Killie 2
Grant (!) Can't remember
Thom Brown
Pierre 2
That's ten goals in three games from a team who are supposed to
desparately need a striker. Buy a goalie instead say I.
Malc.
|
48.2328 | Celtic v Man.Utd | YEENOT::STOCKMANS | | Mon Dec 04 1995 14:51 | 9 |
| Hi,
Any of you guys know what ticket availability is like for
Paul McStays Testimonial game v Man.Utd a week Tuesday.
There are 900 tickets up for grabs at O.T, any left at
Parkhead?
Si
|
48.2329 | You'll be VERY lucky ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Mon Dec 04 1995 15:19 | 19 |
|
.2328
I did hear a whisper about this at the weekend but I can't remember
exactly what it said. Tickets were either going on sale or just about
to go on sale directly to the public first come first served i.e. none
of your Mark Cullinane season ticket types jumping the queue to get
first crack of the whip. Demand at this end is guaranteed to be high as
McStay is a very popular player so I would think your best bet is Old
Trafford unless you know somebody who can queue up for you.
In a similar vein, a testimonial match has been mooted for Mike
Galloway as he has had to retire from the game following his terrible
car crash (he is lucky to be alive by all accounts). Leicester City
have volunteered to be opponents as he spent some time there on loan
but they may hold out for "bigger" opposition (no offence meant).
Malc.
|
48.2330 | Want a ticket. | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Mon Dec 04 1995 18:43 | 16 |
| MALKY
I had a spare season on Saturday, and I was going to phone you to
see if you would have went, after all Their is not to many Theoderssons
about these days, unless you visit the Viking centre in Largs. Low and
behold, your name wasn't in the phone directory. So your either Ex
Diectory, or sticking to that posing mobile phone you walk about with.
So you missed a great 60 minute display from the hoops, the frist half
hour wasn't in the script, but the bhoys recovered well to demolish the
pride of Ayrshire (??) Thom and hooidonk played well, and Marshall
played Santa.
The Mcstay testimonial is a public sale, first come first served, but
their is a credit card hotline.
Mark.
|
48.2331 | Newsflash | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Mon Dec 04 1995 18:47 | 8 |
| Stadium update.
According to last weeks Celtic View, and some newspaper reports, The
Huns end at Parkhead is hopefully going to be finished by the start of
the next season, taking attendances up to close on 50,000. It states
that 13,000 news seats will be added.
Mark.
|
48.2332 | | YEENOT::STOCKMANS | | Tue Dec 05 1995 10:29 | 7 |
| re. last few
Thanks for that chaps.
Si
|
48.2333 | It's good to talk ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Tue Dec 05 1995 10:35 | 21 |
|
Mark
Thanks for the thought but I could not go on Saturday anyway as I
was otherwise engaged (NOT blxxdy Christmas shopping I hasten to add).
You're right about there not being many Theoderssons (or even
Theodoresons) in the 'phone book particularly in this part of the world.
The very good reason for that is that I do not have a real telephone.
When I went to ask about getting one installed in my house it turned
out that the cost was so astronomical that it was cheaper to get a
mobile. Plus you get a massive pose factor as well. I don't know about
putting my name in the 'phone directory, I think it's only for land lines.
I thought the master plan according to Fergie Baby was to have
BOTH ends ready for the start of next season. I take it this is because
there has been a bit more money diverted toward the team than
originally budgetted for ? Oh well 50k isn't bad at all. But have they
actually started building yet ?
Malc.
|
48.2334 | Stand and deliver ?? | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Tue Dec 05 1995 14:09 | 18 |
| RE -1
MALKY,
The master plan for the stadium, was to finish it when the funding was
in place. ie no date was given. The groundwork for the huns end was
done at the time of the Jungle, and all the prep work for merging the 2
stands was done then also. On Saturday, it was noticeable that the
contractors huts had all been moved off the Huns end, this would mean
that they would be building on it, or else the job was finished and
they moved on to something else.
The other thing about the plan of events, is that all the season
tickets have now been sold, and to build a new stand would increase
space for next season, which if things progress, would help us to sell
more season tickets, and increase revenue.
Mark
|
48.2335 | Cables | VYGER::BONINIM | | Wed Dec 06 1995 10:30 | 7 |
| re last 2
Is there not a problem at one end of the ground due to electricity
cables that come from the pylon in the car park ? If the height of the
new stand is to continue around behind the goal the cables would be in
the way so they need to be moved. I've heard the club and Scottish
Power are in dispute about who is to pay for it.
|
48.2336 | Just cut the things ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Wed Dec 06 1995 11:46 | 19 |
|
> electricity cables that come from the pylon in the car park
So that would be the Celtic end. Well certainly that would tie in
with only building the stand at the other end at this time. According
to the plan I have the line of the stand is designed to go right round
the ground until it gets to the Main Stand (which is going to look like
a garden shed when the rest of it is finished).
But surely it doesn't cost much to move a couple of cables ? Or a
pylon even ? Come to think of it : there is a fully grown pylon right in
the middle of the city ? I thought all these leccy cables are supposed to
be underground so as the water or gas board can cut through them every
time they dig up the road.
And why haven't I noticed this thing before ?
Malc$non_observant.
|
48.2337 | too much dosh | VYGER::BONINIM | | Wed Dec 06 1995 11:58 | 5 |
|
I think the cost is meant to be in the region of 1/2 million quid....
Not much chance of Celtic stumping that up without a fight
|
48.2338 | Wired up !! | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Wed Dec 06 1995 12:41 | 10 |
| Folks
The pylon is on the walkway at the back of the Celtic end, and has
been there for Donkeys years, ie for as long as Hearts have went
without winning a trophy, or When Malky had a full head of hair. I
believe Celtic gave the Leccy Board permission to build it in the first
place, and this may complicate the dispute, as no-one wants to have to
cough up to shift it.
Mark
|
48.2339 | | KERNEL::MCGAUGHRIN | | Wed Dec 06 1995 16:37 | 11 |
|
What will the capacity be once the stadium is completed ?
Ian
lifelong supporter, and owner of a scarf that went to the
European Cup final '67. Although not in it!
(who has also been to Celtic Park once, age 7)
|
48.2340 | I have a '67 scarf too ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Wed Dec 06 1995 17:05 | 23 |
|
Hi Ian
I believe the capacity will be about 65,000-ish when everything
is completed which all being well should be start of season 97-98 at
this rate. I got a plan of the new stadium with the breakdown of the
different sections some time ago but I don't have it to hand at the
moment. I'm sure that pernickity Mark Cullinane will correct me if I'm
wrong. If you haven't seen the ground for a while you would hardly
recognise it now. From ground level the new stand looks like a huge
green mountain and is absolutely awesome.
The team's playing quite well at the moment too ...
Mark
Up to recently I have had plenty hair but it only started to fall
out once I started to deal with barmy finance people. If the pylon is
that much of a problem I'll nip up there tonight with a hacksaw and
saw the bugger down myself.
Malc.
|
48.2341 | News at Ten (thirty) | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Thu Dec 07 1995 10:29 | 17 |
|
The famous temporary stand saga has come to a close as at last it
is granted a safety certificate. Sounds like it might not be that
"temporary" after the last few notes so perhaps all the extra work was
justified. Bums will be appearing on seats very shortly.
Incredible story last night in the papers about TB putting in a one
million poond bid for Steve Bull of Wolves which was knocked back pdq.
Personally I would take that one with several buckets of salt.
And the so-called Ibrox Four will not have criminal proceedings
against them. Instead Paul Gascoigne will now be investigated for
pinching the bottom of Alan Lawrence of Hearts. Ah the wild and wacky
world of Scottish football !
Malc.
|
48.2342 | re Stadium | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Thu Dec 07 1995 14:41 | 21 |
| MALKY,
Re the stadium capacity, Initially they were expecting it to be
over 60,000, I don't think it was to be over 62,000. However as you
stated about the old Stand looking out of place, If the need arises,
then they are talking about putting a third teir on the old stand, or
completely rebuilding it to link up with the rest of the stadium, but
it wont be this century if this comes to fruition.
I seen your note about the huns and the Brazillians in the previous
conference. What happened to David 'we always get our man' Murray. The
fact that the huns are heavily in debt, and didn't make as much as
expected from the Champions league, may be a result of this. However it
may be they know that their team is crap, and they will have to
strenghthen it in order to compete with Celtic for the flag. A year or
two out of the Champions cup would not be good for their finances, or
hope of attracting good players. (so here's hoping)
Mark.
P.S Did you find a Hacksaw for the old Pylon, being an I.S. person,
you would be stuck if you couldn't plug it in to something.
|
48.2343 | | CHEFS::EDWARDSD | | Thu Dec 07 1995 16:46 | 16 |
| Malc/Mark,
Mr Rutherford and I have recently spent a truely stimulating half-hour
discussing, amongst other things, why Collins is still a Celtic player
? It strikes me that he is by far Celtic's most talented player, and
has certainly impressed me on more than one occasion this season. I
believe that he still wants to leave the club, he is out of contract
(?) and that there have been a few enquiries from Premiership teams,
notably Middlesboro'. It surprises me that my own club (Man Utd)
haven't made any sort of enquiry as they could certainly do with a
player of his ability. Is there some deep dark secret about Collins or
is the player hanging on for a particular club to make an offer ?
Dave
|
48.2344 | JC Superstar ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Thu Dec 07 1995 17:27 | 52 |
|
Dave/Ian
> why Collins is still a Celtic player ?
I must admit I have pondered this once or twice this season. A
couple of times I thought "that's his last game in a Celtic strip".
> he is by far Celtic's most talented player
Debatable. But there's no denying he is going through a period of
very good form. Could be he's being affected by others playing well
around him. A player looks much better in a good team than a bad one.
> I believe that he still wants to leave the club
Well I don't know. I don't think anybody knows. Maybe not even JC.
All the moving noises seem to come from his agent (spit).
> he is out of contract
No, his contract expires at the end of this season.
> a few enquiries from Premiership teams
Certainly Boro have tabled 2 bids of around 2 million, I have not
heard of any others. Personally I think if the money was nearer 3�m he
would have headed south but it was just in that grey area where Celtic
thought we can get more. They are under no obligation to sell of course.
> Man Utd could certainly do with a player of his ability
Yup. Give us Giggs and Cantona for him.
> some deep dark secret about Collins
You mean skeleton-in-cupboard type secret ? He could be Fred Wests
long lost love-child or the fourth member of the Philby, Burgess and
McLean spy-ring or something I suppose but I am not privy to that info.
> or is the player hanging on for a particular club to make an offer ?
Might be. Anyway the latest news up here is that he is due to have
talks with Tommy Burns very soon and it is hoped that TB and Fergus
will offer him a nice fat contract and he will stay for ever and ever.
So hopefully all you vulture types can shove off and think about buying
somebody else.
So. Basically I don't know. We'll have to wait and see.
Malc.
|
48.2345 | One Johnny Collins !! | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Thu Dec 07 1995 17:42 | 13 |
| re John Collins.
JC is a born and bred Celtic Fan, and even a shareholder in the club,
so the only reason he was leaving was that he was told he was not
wanted by the manager. This was through his agent. Who stands to gain
most through a transfer.
He says he wants to stay with the club, so if he is offered a
reasonable contract, and sees the club heading forward, then this might
help him stay.
Mark
|
48.2346 | Another stunning performance ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Mon Dec 11 1995 09:23 | 42 |
|
Hibernian 0 Tic 4
Macnamararara
O'Donnell
Pierre
Donnelly
Yet another thrashing for another insipid team from Embra. This is
what we want. I remember two(-ish) years ago going to Hibs and scraping
a 1-1 draw and Lou Macari (then manager) coming on TV trying to tell us
it was a good result. No wonder he never made it.
The team is playing exceedingly well at the moment, there is no two
ways about it. We should have scored six on Saturday (Pierre missed a
sitter, Leighton pulled off a brilliant save from Thom) and it could
have been eight quite easily (Collins skimmed one an inch over the bar
and McKay deputising for Hughes had a header scrambled off the line).
And all this against the team third in the league. It's enough to make
your heart go oh-oh-oh-oh ...
Macnamara certainly looks the part at right back and scored a
brilliant goal. This position has been a problem for us for years. I
thought we would miss Peter Grant (suspended) on Saturday but the
midfield held everything with his replacement, O'Donnell, having a fine
game. Pierre is now top scorer in the league. I think he was crapping
himself at the thought of a new striker arriving and it has spurred him
on to great heights.
Morten Weighorst was signed from Dundee for half a million poonds
and came on for the last 10 minutes or so. The Dundee fans rate him
very highly and he could turn out to be a very good buy. The only thing
is he is a midfield player principally and I wonder if this is a clue
that they might be getting ready to sell John Collins. I hope not.
Barry Smith (a reserve defender, played a couple of first team
games last season) signed for Dundee for 100,000 quid. Poor lad didn't
stand a chance at Celtic at the moment. Mark McNally (reserve defender,
played a couple of first team games last season, ridiculous haircut)
signed for Sarfend United for 100,000 quid. Good riddance.
Malc.
|
48.2347 | Well Goodness gracious Me !! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Mon Dec 11 1995 10:30 | 12 |
| Hey Malc,
>>It's enough to make your heart go oh-oh-oh-oh ...
I thought they went...."Boom boody boom boody boom boody boom boody
boom boody boom boody boom boom boom !!"
Sorry.
Ian.
|
48.2348 | Thank you Peter Sellers and Sophia Loren ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Mon Dec 11 1995 10:51 | 1 |
|
|
48.2349 | "Best Celtic team for years"- A Ferguson | VYGER::BONINIM | | Wed Dec 13 1995 06:22 | 11 |
|
McStay Testemonial
==================
Celtic 3 -1 Manchester United
(Pierre 2, (Scholes)
Hay)
|
48.2350 | HA HA !! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | A)bort R)etry F)*** It !! | Wed Dec 13 1995 09:51 | 6 |
| >>McStay Testemonial
I knew all along that he was a complete b*ll*ck !!
Ian.
|
48.2351 | Construction time again ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Wed Dec 13 1995 11:07 | 19 |
|
Work began yesterday on the new stand at the Rangers end. It will
cost 6 million poonds and seat 12,000 people - 500 quid per bum. Of
these seats 9000 will be reserved for away fans on big match days but
as only one team would take all 9k I reckon I shall get to see Tic a
few times next season when the stand will open.
Fergus tells me all funding for the stand is in place and will not
compromise the financing of the team. And if the spiralling demand for
season tickets continues apace it will pay for itself in a couple of
years anyway. It is whatever is opposite from a vicious circle. As the
team gets better, more people want to see them, therefore more money
comes in, therefore the team gets better, therefore more people want to
see them, therefore more money comes in, etcetera etcetera ...
My 600 quid share money started all this you know.
Malc.
|
48.2352 | Live from Reading | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Wed Dec 13 1995 11:29 | 10 |
| Malc,
Any report on the Man U game.
Teletext states that we played them off the park with a passing game.
I see that you part timers might get a seat in the Huns end next
season.
Mark.
|
48.2353 | Do you get to see Darius these days ? | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Wed Dec 13 1995 12:30 | 16 |
|
Mark
Sorry, I know nothing about the game except the preamble in
yesterdays papers and the score. Radio 5 did not mention it, nor did
Sportsnight who featured two tin-pot countries playing an international.
I'll try and get a paper later but I'm off out gallivanting tonight so
I may not get time. I know Cantona, Giggs, and Schmeichel weren't
playing because of injury, Neville was playing for Eng-er-land and Andy
Cole did a lot of running off the ball. Paul McStay is reputed to have
got 400,000 poonds from last nights match. What with his wages and other
testimonial type thingies he should earn one million quid this year
(less tax, but I'm sure I don't need to mention that to a finance bod).
Malc.
|
48.2354 | Home ward bound | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Wed Dec 13 1995 13:19 | 14 |
| Malc,
Is that you offering to put in a match report tomorrow.
Are you going to the Finance / IMT night out on Thursday, in Monkton, I
will be up for that And In Ayr on Friday if I'm fit.
The new Away stand sounds good, as It will increase the possible Celtic
Season Ticket allocation by about 7,000. So this could be filled quite
easily if the team progresses this season, and more signings are in
place next season or before. It will also add to the Atmosphere of the
stadium, which is already immense.
Mark.
|
48.2355 | Match report | YEENOT::STOCKMANS | | Wed Dec 13 1995 17:00 | 98 |
| Hi Folks,
See as y'all after a match report, here's one I've pulled of the Man Utd mailing list:
Message-Id: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 1995 11:39:12 GMT
Reply-To: "Manchester United Football Club (soccer)"
<[email protected]>
Sender: "Manchester United Football Club (soccer)"
<[email protected]>
From: Michael Langan <[email protected]>
Subject: McStay testimonial - courtesy of the Irish News
To: Multiple recipients of list MUFC <[email protected]>
* SMILING . . .Paul McStay
Celtic fans pay tribute to a legend
Celtic 3
Man Utd 1
By Neil Strain
Soccer: PAUL McStay has long since established himself as a Celtic great.
But last night he was treated to a testimonial that will go down as one of the
most emotional witnessed at Parkhead as he led his side to a 3-1 victory over
Manchester United.
A double from Pierre Van Hooijdonk and a late strike from substitute Chris Hay
ensured the perfect outcome to the perfect evening for McStay, who it is said
will rake in almost #500,000 after a crowd of 37,300 turned out to pay tribute
to him for 14 years outstanding service to the Celtic cause.
Appearing to a rapturous applause as he made his way onto the field beforehand
with daughters Siobhan and Melissa clasped tightly in his arms, afterwards he
choked back the tears as he was presented with a special trophy from parents
Sadie and John before thanking the faithful.
He said: "I was so nervous before the game I thought about sending out my
stand-in Tony Roper because I knew that there would be a wee buzz about the
place.
"I can't thank you enough - you know how much this means to me.
"I stood on the terraces as a boy watching the great testimonial nights and I
would like to thank you for making this a special night for me and my family.
"We've turned a corner now and I can only see good things from now on for the
lot of us. God Bless!" The stars turned out in force for the occasion with Barry
McGuigan appearing in the celebrity match and Coronation Street regulars as well
as Guildford Four man Paul Hill taking their places in the stands.
But vying with McStay for the star attraction on the field was undoubtedly
Dutchman Van Hooijdonk whose two goals settled the issue in Celtic's favour.
The first came in only 13 minutes when he tapped home after being set up by a
neat cross-field pass from Andy Walker, who had been released by Simon Donnelly
who had carved an opening thanks to a surging run down the middle.
United equalised six minutes later when Paul Scholes drilled through a ruck of
players from the edge of the area but the Manchester men, missing a clutch of
their big names, always looked like coming off second best to a Celtic team
roared on by their supporters.
Van Hooijdonk virtually made certain of victory with a classic strike in the
65th minute which served as another indication of his undoubted ability as a
goalscorer.
Tosh McKinley knocked a ball into his path from the left which appeared to
bobble awkwardly in front of the Dutchman. However, he met it perfectly to send
it flashing into the far corner of Kevin Pilkington's net for a goal that was as
much about precision as power.
Fellow forward Hay, one of a clutch of substitutes employed, rounded things off
nicely in the 85th minute when he robbed Simon Davies before striving forward
and clipping home for his first goal at senior level for the club.
While that will guarantee that the 20-year-old will always retain fond memories
of the occasion, they are unlikely to be quite so sweet as McStay's, who trooped
off the command like a man fully fulfilled after throwing his jersey to the
crowd in a show of solidarity and taking a well-deserved lap of honour.
Celtic: Kerr, Vata, McKinley, McNamara, Mackay, O'Donnell, Donnelly, McStay, Van
Hooijdonk, Walker, Collins.
Subs: McLaughlin for Donnelly (46 mins), Hay for O'Donnell (46 mins), Weighorst
for Collins (60 mins) and Grey for McKinley (67 mins).
Manchester United: Pilkington, Parker, O'Kane, Bruce, Neville, May, Davies,
Sharpe, McClair, Cole, Scholes.
Subs: Appleton for O'Kane (59 mins), Tomlinson for Cole (80 mins).
|
48.2356 | I'll miss seeing you dance, Mark ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Thu Dec 14 1995 12:10 | 13 |
|
Thanks for that Si. Particularly as I could not be bothered to do
it myself. I was thinking Pierre can't be far off an international
place but seeing the people ahead of him last night it may be a bit of
time before he gets a chance.
I'm not going to the Xmas night out, Mark, I have a long-standing
previously arranged engagement tonight and they forgot to check with
me before booking the place. Btw the way I'm surprised they're lowering
the tone of the place by letting the Finance riff-raff in.
Malc.
|
48.2357 | Keep on Winning | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Mon Dec 18 1995 13:07 | 15 |
|
Celtic 1 Falkirk 0
Van hooijdonk (17)
Good First half, Excellent move for the goal, Crap second half, and a
Mason in the black supreme, bill ( with a name like that, what do you
expect) Crombie, booking Andy Thom for Diving, When he was caught by
the defender, and still managed to cross the ball in when regaining his
balance, and was proven Innocent by T.V. Evidence.
Meanwhile Chief scout Davie Hay was in Holland to take in a few games,
and was watching a few players recommended to the Management. Hopefully
some developments are imminent.
Mark.
|
48.2358 | wasn't Billy McNeil's first name 'William'? | VYGER::MCCLELLANDK | The Honest Truth Is Out There | Tue Dec 19 1995 10:19 | 11 |
| re last
Oh dear, that old Celtic paranoia creeping in again. Ok I agree, it was
NOT a dive, but to suggest that because Crombie's first name is William
that he is biased against celtic is a bit pathetic. I don't remember
you slating the ref for giving a penalty for Celtic against Hearts when
Thom DID dive. Refs make mistakes in every game , some more obvious
than others. We all have the benefit of Scotsport pictures on Sunday to
prove that Thom was innocent, the ref didn't at the time.
Kev...
|
48.2359 | Andy Thom, an honest man ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Thu Dec 21 1995 12:53 | 33 |
|
Kev
I don't agree that Thom did dive against Hearts. For one thing he
didn't lie there appealing for a penalty but got up and ran after the
ball, retrieved it and was just about to cross when he saw that play
was stopped. Similarly with the Falkirk incident, in spite of skidding
off the pitch on his bum he made a valiant effort to knock the ball
back in to the goalmouth. Now the curious thing about the Falkirk game
was that the penalty claim came from the CROWD and not from any Celtic
player, yet Thom was still booked. But I would agree this was referee
ineptitude, not masonic bias. Our Mark does tend to wear his
green-tinged spectacles rather a lot.
The match itself was dull dull dull with Falkirk seeming to settle
for a 1-0 defeat quite early on. Still, a win is a win, and with Rangers
dropping 2 points against Motherwell we are now within spitting
distance. Two nasty away games coming up though (including our bogey
team on Boxing Day), followed by the Buns at Parkhead.
Btw I see your old friends Barrs got awarded the contract to build
the new Celtic stand. So that will be some more money for your beloved
Ayr United then. Or more likely not. Also big Simon your old mate has
been working an awful long time for Scot FM as a football pundit so
teams have not exactly been beating a path to his door in search of a
wondrous new manager.
Malc.
PS Judas McGhee has reportedly put in a 2.2 million bid for John
Collins. He's living in cloud cuckoo land if he thinks he can get JC
for that.
|
48.2360 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:30 | 9 |
| Malc,
If Thom was booked for 'diving' and yet was seemingly innocent,
presumably an appeal will be made against said bookings?
Otherwise, one has to agree that he is a diving little cheat (which is
of course part of the German pysche)
Stuart
|
48.2361 | Take your xenophobic attitudes elsewhere, Stuart | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:41 | 13 |
|
Stuart
You're in a pugilistic mood this afternoon, charging across all
these topics putting in abrasive replies. Are you trying to get a last
minute Bristol City started ?
As to Andy Thom, I think any appeal against his booking would
almost certainly be upheld. And one has to agree that he is a prince
amongst men.
Malc.
|
48.2362 | Half a shandy and he gets all lairy (sp) !!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Thu Dec 21 1995 14:45 | 6 |
| Malc,
Translation for Stratto's many abrasive notes = a longer lunch time in
the pub than most !!!!
Stretch.
|
48.2363 | | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Dec 21 1995 15:00 | 21 |
| Stretch,
Half a shandy? Erm, I think not. Well, certainly not a half of Courage
Best....
Malc,
Not pugilisitic. Merely bored. Its like the Mary Celeste in here this
afternoon and I thought, hang it all, lets have a lively debate in the
footie conf to liven up the afternoon. Plus the fact I'm waiting for a
problem to be solved.
As for be xenophobic. Nope, merely went into footie 'commentator' mode
having watched Germany v Yugoslavia (1990 World Cup) on Sky Sports Gold
last night and re-iterating the points made by the commentator.
In any case, it seems that you 'Tic fans feel Thom is being made a tad
of a scapegoat with the 'diving' mularky so if he's innocent appeal and
be damned!
Stuart
|
48.2364 | It's surprisingly busy up here ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Thu Dec 21 1995 15:30 | 18 |
|
Stuart
Well certainly I (we) feel he has been wrongly accused in this case
creating comparisons with that bunch of cheating scum from the south side
(that's my bit of xenophobia out of the way). However any appeal is
only really worth it if he is approaching suspension and as this is his
first booking in Scotland and he never tackles anybody it is unlikely
to make a difference. I suppose we could put in an appeal just to prove
a point but Fergus McCann et al probably can't be bothered ...
Andy Thom was interviewed on TV at the weekend (first interview).
He is a dead ringer for David Platt. I wonder if by any chance they are
related. How about a Bristol City on players that look like somebody
else ?
Malc.
|
48.2365 | Why go into Bristol City? Lets do it here. | CHEFS::STRATFORDS | Groovy, Laidback and Nasty | Thu Dec 21 1995 15:35 | 7 |
| Malc,
You mean Peter Beardsley is Quasimodos brother? That sort of
look-a-like. Andy Cole and a lump of coal? Not racist but only one is
likely to set the world alight?
Stuart
|
48.2366 | Cobi Jones == A lavatory brush ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Thu Dec 21 1995 15:43 | 13 |
|
Stu
Well technically it should be Bristol City if just for traditions
sake (but who will be first to make the jump?).
I was thinking more along the lines of Ally McCoist looks like Bill
Clinton. Or is it Hilary Clinton ?
Malc.
PS Chelsea Clinton ? Socks Clinton ?
|
48.2367 | We were Robbed. | AYOV36::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Thu Jan 04 1996 18:21 | 39 |
| Celic 0 Rangers 0
We were robbed ! (by Andy Goram).
Celtic again totally dominated tis old firm game, only to be denied by
bad luck, and a few great saves by Andy Goram. although the Referee,
Les Mottram, Mason in the black supreme, did his best to help the
hapless Huns to get into the game.
Goram had 2 great save from Thom, and one from Hooijdonk, and touched a
net bound 25 yarder from Phil O'Donnell, the sponsors man of the match,
onto the inside of the post, and rebounding agonisingly just away from
PIERRE hwo would have had an empty net to stick it in to.
Mottram lived up to the dissapointing displays by his fellow Mason's in
the black all season long, by making some shocking decisions,
especially when waving on play, when the linesman had flagged the Hun
attack offside, and only a good interception by the solid Malky Mackay
to clear, saved the day. He also penalised Pierre after Petric had
clobbered him inside the box. And received pelters from the fans
everytime he gave a free kick from the ineffective Laudrup's Diving
performances. One of which almost gave the Huns a shock winner, with
the Anonymous Gazza hitting the Bar with a well hit free kick from
about 25 yards, with Marshall stranded.
The huns will take most satisfaction from this, as they keep their 8
point lead, although the Bhoys 2 games in hand, should reduce this to 2
points hopefully. The Celtic fans were all disappointed at the end,
feeling they should have won easy, and seeing a great chance to hammer
a death blow into a very ordinary looking Rangers side. Gazza again got
himself booked, and kept narking at the ref, but was overwhelmed by the
Celtic midfield, with McStay and O'Donnell very impressive.
At least the hoops are still in with a genuine title chance, but still
need a bit of luck which all top teams tend to carry when things are
going for them. Though they have survived their Championship Challenge
longer than the last 7 years.
Mark.
|
48.2368 | A 'Well' deserved win | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Mon Jan 08 1996 19:02 | 21 |
| Celtic 1 Motherwell 0
Van Hooijdonk
Celtic kept up the pressure on Rangers, with a good win over
Motherwell, but it should have been more convincing, with quite a few
good scoring chances being missed, and the one goal, coming from some
errors in the Well defence, firstly the goalie dropped the ball, and
O'donnel managed to pass it to Pierre at the edge of the box, and his
well placed shot was missed by Martin, standing on the line.
On the negative side of things, The impressive Jackie MacNamara,
received a fractured cheekbone from Andy Roddie, in a very crude late
tackle. He will be out for 3-5 weeks.
Celtic play 4 away games in row in the league, over the next 12 days,
and need 4 ggod wins to keep on Rangers tail. Raith, Aberdeen, hearts
and Kilmarnock are the opposition, and this may be a make or break
period as far as the Championship is concerned. Hopefully the team can
pass the test, but points could be lost in Every game.
Mark.
|
48.2369 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Wed Jan 10 1996 09:01 | 7 |
| Raith R 1-3 Celtic
O Donnell, Collins, Van Hooijdonk
Celtic 5 points behind Rangers with 1 game in
hand..
Ray....
|
48.2370 | Celt's march on !!! | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Sun Jan 14 1996 17:31 | 27 |
| ABERDEEN 1 CELTIC 2
DODDS ? COLLINS
VAN HOOIJDONK
CELTIC recover from half time set back, to make it 3 out of 3 against
the sheep lovers this season, and keep up the heat on Rangers, being 5
behind with a Game in hand, And a midweek trip to Tynecastle coming up.
Full points from the first 2 of 4 consecutive away matches, has kept
the good run going, the team now been unbeaten in Domestic competition
since September.
If full points are achieved at Tynecastle and Rugby park this week,
then the pressure on the Huns will begin to show, as they have
traditionally have been miles clear in the league by now, and lose
their way, to stagger ovver the winning line, mainly due to the other
challengers being unable to finish them off.
St Patrick's day, March 17th at Ibrox is looking like being the biggest
game in Scotland for years, with Celtic playing far better football,
but the Huns still crunching out results.
If anybody can put a match report up, i would be grateful, working the
weekend in Reading ain't much fun.
Mark.
|
48.2371 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Mon Jan 15 1996 08:05 | 8 |
| Celtic deserved the win in the end. Collins had another stormer, (in my
opinion), but the game was marred by the missile-throwing incidents
which, according to the TV news, came from the Aberdeen section. The
ref was hit on the back of the head and Peter Grant was caught also.
The Celtic goalie was at fault for the Aberdeen goal and Thom had a huge
part in both Celtic goals, scored by Collins and van Hooijdonk....
Ray....
|
48.2372 | The Falcon leaves the nest ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Wed Jan 17 1996 09:01 | 13 |
|
Willie Falconer signed for Motherwell yesterday for about #200,000
and played last night in their 0-1 defeat by Kilmarnock and missed a
penalty. Personally I quite liked the Falcon who, although having very
definite skill limitations, always tried his best (and who can ask for
more ?).
Celtic v Jam Tarts tonight, another tricky match in this spell of
away games. But if we finish this lot with full points we are
definitely in with a shout of catching Rangers. Exciting stuff ...
Malc.
|
48.2373 | the falcon swoops (or oops) | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Wed Jan 17 1996 12:25 | 8 |
| re -1
As a Killie fan I'd like to thank TB for not selling the maltese falcon
to us and completing the deal with Motherwell in time for him to play
against us last night. If Motherwell had striker problems before then
they've just doubled - the guy is absolute mince.
8-))
Andy
|
48.2374 | Celtic's Heart breakers | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Wed Jan 17 1996 21:40 | 8 |
| hearts 1 CELTIC 2
Van Hooijdonk
Walker
2 late goals won the game for the Hoops
Mark
|
48.2375 | The heat is on !!! | VYGER::CULLINANEM | Mark Cullinane | Sun Jan 21 1996 19:21 | 24 |
| Kilmarnock 0 Celtic 0
Celtic's dominance failed to secure the three points which would
have put them top of the league, as some bad finishing and good
goalkeeping, allied with some bad luck, prevented the hoops from
turning their superiority into goals.
Celtic were without Andy Thom and Jackie McNamara, and both were
missed, but with an easy cup tie tie next week, hopefully both will be
back for the rest of the league run in, and joined by Brian O'Neill.
Celtic's 6th tough game in 17 days also brought to an end a hard
schedule for the bhoys, and hopefully a bit of a respite for the
players, with no midweek games for a few weeks. But the biggest bonus,
and loudest cheers of the afternoon were reserved for the news from
Ibrox, where the Jambo's trounced the huns 3-0, and it could easily
have been more.
Celtic can now go top of the league if they beat the Hibees in
there next match, as The Huns goto Pittodrie on the Sunday to play
Aberdeen on a live STV match. hopefully the Dons will take something
from the game, and help our title bid.
Mark.
|
48.2376 | Well done Hearts ! | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Best bang a tune on, our kid | Mon Jan 22 1996 09:42 | 22 |
|
> 21-JAN-1996 19:21
What sort of time is that to be entering a note, Mark ? They're
working you too hard down there.
I think Andy Thom was badly missed on Saturday. Against a solid
team like Kilmarnock you need a real spark of imagination ("magic" if
you like) to get past their defence and it just wasn't there. However
he can have the day off next week and he should then be fit for Hibs.
Jackie Macnamararara should be fit by then too and Brian O'Neil is set
to play his first first team match of the season next week.
However Thoms injury exposes the lack of cover for our front
players this season. TB in trying to do something about this has been
tracking Dennis de Noijer of Sparta Rotterdam(???). Latest gossip says
Celtic and Sparta have agreed a fee but the greedy git wants 15 grand a
week wages (which make him the highest paid player in Scottish footie).
Fergus has told him to get stuffed.
Malc.
|
48.2377 | Medical bulletin ... | AYOV29::MTHEODORESON | Roobarb and Custard Barmy Army | Tue Jan 30 1996 17:17 | 9 |
|
Far be it from me to laugh at the afflicted, but Richard Gough has
shingles and will be off his work for at least two weeks. Oh dear what
a shame how sad never mind.
Contract ends today. See you guys later.
Malc.
|
48.2378 | Proper Irish football | VYGER::GAWW | | Thu Feb 01 1996 08:40 | 2 |
| I hear there is a football league in Ireland with real Irish teams in
it.Why dont you lot go and watch it!
|
48.2379 | -1 | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Mon Feb 05 1996 10:32 | 2 |
| This one has lost me a bit - were there earlier notes
dealing with Ireland?
|
48.2380 | 2 - 1 | KERNEL::MCGAUGHRIN | | Tue Feb 06 1996 11:24 | 7 |
|
The Celtic match was on SKY last night, absolutely cracking goal
by McStay, a real blinder. (his first of the season I think)
Ian
|
48.2381 | You certainly took advantage of the missing keeper. | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Feb 06 1996 11:35 | 9 |
| What about Leighton coming back after that collision! It looked as if
he had an extra face sewn on over the original. Bruising and blood all
over the show. Nice to see Celtic stop play as both players lay
poleaxed on the ground! Mind you the ref was at fault there. (Another
dodgy Scots ref comment Ian.)
McCoist reckoned he would have stopped McStays shot if he had not been
injured! I think not! It was a blinder.
Stretch
|
48.2382 | ? | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Tue Feb 06 1996 12:24 | 1 |
| Was that a league match ?
|
48.2383 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | | Tue Feb 06 1996 12:51 | 1 |
| Yes.
|
48.2384 | Where is everyone ???? | VYGER::BONINIM | | Mon Feb 19 1996 16:04 | 16 |
| Quiet in here recently....
Celtic 2 - 0 Raith
Thom
Donnelly
Thom....Great goal
Donnelly ...triple nutmeg
At home to Dundee UTD next round
|
48.2385 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Mon Feb 26 1996 15:59 | 5 |
| Jorge Cadete has been signed until the end of the season from a
Portuguese club whose name I can't remember. This signing should ensure
that the championship race goes right down to the wire....
Ray....(can't wait til March 17..)
|
48.2386 | Cup Draw | ESSB::TJORDAN | Stan The Man | Thu Feb 29 1996 10:34 | 7 |
|
Hello,
Has anybody got the full draw for the next round of the cup also
dates sky tv etc.
Tony.
|
48.2387 | March 17th | ESSB::TJORDAN | Stan The Man | Thu Feb 29 1996 15:29 | 8 |
|
Hello,
Another query what time is kick off on March 17th.
Thanks in advance.
Tony.
|
48.2388 | Scottish cup | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Tue Mar 12 1996 08:51 | 7 |
| Celtic cut it a bit fine last night.....
1 down with 2 minutes to go and they won 2-1 !!
That would be a great way to win the game next Sunday :-)
- Robin
|
48.2389 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Wed Mar 13 1996 13:38 | 6 |
| Cup semi final draw, matches played 7,8 April
Aberdeen v Hearts
Celtic v Rangers
Ray....
|
48.2390 | Hi Ray! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Wed Mar 13 1996 14:28 | 10 |
| The Old Firm Derby is being shown on Sky this Sunday at 1 o'clock.
Just in case no one a- knows.
b- cares.
(Followed by Leeds v Everton. Just in case.....etc.....etc......)
Stretch.
|
48.2391 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Mon Mar 18 1996 10:30 | 8 |
| Gers 1-1 `Tic
A fair result overall. Credit to both sets of fans for observing the
minute's silence, (indeed, credit to fans everywhere). The match itself
was very tight, as expected. However it still means that Celtic are
depending on other teams to do them a favour....
Ray....
|
48.2392 | A soft Southern Sh*tes view! | CHEFS::CROSSA | Alias Fabio | Mon Mar 18 1996 11:39 | 5 |
| It was a good game. How Gazza stayed on the pitch as the ref saw fit to
send McNamarra (sp) off I do not know. Was Petric even booked? I
cannae remember! I think the ref kept a good grip on things though.
Stretch.
|
48.2393 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Mon Mar 18 1996 16:53 | 6 |
| Some sad news. 15 year old Lawrence Haggert, a promising Scotland and
Celtic youth player, died from injuries suffered in an apparently
motiveless attack at his home at the weekend. He had played for Scotland
U-15s' only last week in their 3-2 win over Belgium....
RIP.
|
48.2394 | The lambs lie down at Parkheid !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Tue Apr 02 1996 10:32 | 10 |
| How many bales of hay did Tommy Burns promise Roy Aitken and the rest
of his flock yesterday ??!! 5-0 to the 'Tic and one of the worst
displays I have seen from an Aberdeen side. If it was a horse race,
there would have been a Stewards' Enquiry. And that Portugese geezer
scored after 3 minutes of coming on !!
The gap at the top is back to 5 points.
Ian.
|
48.2395 | The Great Unwashed win again !!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Tue Apr 02 1996 17:32 | 46 |
| Taken from PA Sport - maybe
Celtic crushed Aberdeen 5-0 at Celtic Park last night which keeps alive
their hopes of winning the Scottish Premier League for the first time
since 1988.
Aberdeen, whom many thought capable of taking a point off Celtic, were
totally outclassed in a scintillating display of exhibition football.
The Dons fielded their three new signings and this appeared to backfire
for them. Making their debuts for Aberdeen were Bruce Grobbelar
(goalie), John Fashanu (striker) and Hans Segers (utility player).
The Dons' performance gave their new owner, a mysterious Malaysian
businessman, plenty of cause for concern.
Celtic opened the scoring when Tosh McKinlay crossed from the left and
Grobbelar appeared to turn the ball into his own net. Celtic then went
2 -0 ahead when Gobbelar's attempted clearance cannoned off the back of
the luckless Segers and trickled over the line.
Immediately after half-time Aberdeen were awarded a penalty. Fashanu
spurned a great chance for his new team by placing the ball well wide
of the post. However, the referee had adjudged Marshall to have moved
before the kick was taken and ordered it to be re-taken. This time
Fashanu's effort cannoed off a corner flag before going out for a
Celtic goal-kick.
Celtic went 3-0 up when, under absolutely no pressure, Segers appeared
to lob his own keeper. After that incident, Dons manager, ex-Celt Roy
Aitken substituted Stephen Glass and entered the fray himself. It
seemed that he had forgotten which end he was supposed to be attacking
as he immediately played a perfect ball through to Simon Donnelly
who played a neat one-two with Segers, and then easily rounded
Grobbelar to score.
Celtic weren't finished and scored from a corner right on full time.
This time, Fashanu, helping out in defence, bulleted a header past his
own keeper, The referee allowed the goal to stand even though Segers
had handled the ball on the line.
Sounds about right !!
Ian.
|
48.2396 | 5-0 easy | VYGER::BONINIM | | Fri Apr 05 1996 16:27 | 8 |
|
re -1 & 2
don't remember anybody questioning Rangers wins over Killie (2-0 -both
goals in the last 2 mins) or Raith last weekend (conceding 3 in the
last 7 mins). Sour grapes me thinks !!!
|
48.2397 | B*ll*cks !!!! | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Fri Apr 05 1996 17:25 | 7 |
| I think you'll find that is because Raith were the better side for long
periods of the match and put up a good performance. Aberdeen were
shite and rolled over for the 3rd game in a row. You can guarantee that
they'll not be that much od a push over when we come to play them !!
Ian.
|
48.2398 | Super duper Celts... | VYGER::GAWW | | Mon Apr 08 1996 09:35 | 5 |
| As a Rangers fan i would just like to thank Celtic for all their great
free flowing,silky,attractive football this season.Pity it did not win
them anything.Oh well,better luck next season!
kevin.
|
48.2399 | great game | WOTVAX::NEARYM | wigan_lad | Tue Apr 09 1996 14:31 | 17 |
| Hi All
Its obvious from the few notes I've read in this notes file that there
are a couple of Rangers fan at work in here, I am from Wigan England
and over the season I've watched the old firm derby with extreme
interest, I've got cable at home, to be honest I think that up to the
18 yard box Celtic are a far better side than Rangers, but in it then
there is no contest.
I'm an Everton supporter and may I say that your OLd Firm Derby is at
least as good if not better than any Derby in the world, you should all
be very proud of your teams.
regards
|
48.2400 | Buy back SQF | IB002::BREADIE | | Tue Apr 09 1996 14:47 | 6 |
| any celtic supporters left in here ?
re -1 We are all proud of OUR team, but you won't find many (any) proud
of both !
|
48.2401 | Another South of the border view. | CHEFS::CROSSA | Tree, Tree, Tree Hugger! | Tue Apr 09 1996 15:18 | 15 |
| I have watched the last six Old Firm games on Sky and thought that this
weekends was one of the duller ones. I must point out that I nodded
off in the second half (missing Huge Donkeys goal) so I may be a little
unfair in my view. Mind you if it had been a good match I would not
have nodded off! Mr Mottram seemed to make a few dubious bookings in the
first half which may have influenced the oomph factor in the second.
A replay may have been a better result on the day with BOTH teams a bit
more "up for it"
Stretch.
P.S I wanted Celtic to win so I could take the pish out of that Rangers
gloater, Rutherford!!!
|
48.2402 | Ramblings of a part timer....... | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Wed Apr 10 1996 10:02 | 23 |
| I was at the game last Sunday and it was definitely the worst of all
their 'encounters' this year. Rangers however were hungrier for a win
and just got stuck in. I think Celtic do a lot of farting about with
the ball that looks good but gets them nowhere, Rangers were prepared
to let them do that and then hit them on the break. It's the first time
I've ever been impressed with Gascoigne.
There also seems to be a huge effort in breaking down the rivalry
between the two clubs. The hatred that used to be there wasn't as
evident and that comes I think mainly from the players who seemed to
spend the whole week in the press clapping each other on the back.
Coming from Ireland I cringe every time I hear 'The Fields of Athenry'.
How or why they ever started singing that baffles me........
Also that bollox about the Sheep laying down for Celtic. Let's see what
the Jambos do this week..... Should Rangers win you'll have the same
accusations all over again. If Rangers win the League then Hearts will
qualify for Europe whether they win the cup or not. There's a lot more
incentive there for Hearts to throw it than for Aberdeen, if that's the
way it goes (re. a few back).
- Robin
|
48.2403 | | VYGER::GAWW | | Wed Apr 10 1996 11:52 | 5 |
| Hey Robin in case you do not know Hearts and Hibs have beaten Rangers
this season! Have anybody other than Rangers beaten Celtic in the
league this season?
|
48.2404 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Wed Apr 10 1996 13:26 | 4 |
| Nobody, that's why I don't understand all the fuss about them beating
Aberdeen 5-0........
- Robin
|
48.2405 | Euro champs. | WOTVAX::NEARYM | wigan_lad | Wed Apr 10 1996 13:36 | 17 |
| Hi
So tell me how do you think that Scotland will do in the euro
championship this year, I think that England will be dumped out
in the first stages, I think they should bring back the home
championships again, since they ended them both England and
Scotland have gone to the wall, why is it that with such good
players at Scotlands disposal they don't do better, we know in
England why we don't, the managers they pick leave a lot to be
desired.
Anyway best of luck in the summer I hope you do well especially
if we are dumped out early, do Celtic and Rangers supporters
get together when its Scotland playing, are you friends to each
other then.
seeya
|
48.2406 | | VYGER::GAWW | | Wed Apr 10 1996 14:13 | 3 |
| Was that a joke about "such good players at your disposal". That was a
good one!
|
48.2407 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Thu Apr 11 1996 11:10 | 6 |
| Celtic blew their chance to move to within 2 points of Rangers when
they could only snatch a draw against their bogey team Kilmarnock. Van
Hooijdonk equalised in the last minute to reduce the gap at the top to
4 points after Rangers were gubbed 2-0 by the Hearts....
Ray....
|
48.2408 | joking no | WOTVAX::NEARYM | wigan_lad | Thu Apr 11 1996 11:12 | 18 |
| Hi
I was not on about people like maradona, the thing is its a football
team that wins things not star like prema donas, if you take England
as an example, you have players with skill like gazza, anderton, and
some of the youngsters from man u, in attack they can line them up all
day, but do they win anything not for decades, but when they did the
only stars were a defender and a goalkeeper.
I think its more important for a team to play with heart and passion
pride for their country and love of football, and to be honest I think
that north of the boarder you have a lot more of that, we have a lot
of millionair footballers down here that play with little pride,
passion and heart.
seeya
|
48.2409 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Mon Apr 15 1996 11:48 | 9 |
| Hibs 1-2 Celtic
?? Van Hooydonk(2)
Celtic are four points behind the Rangers who gubbed Plastic Whistle
5-0. Rangers have a far superior goal difference so they have to draw
one of their remaining matches and lose one as well for Celtic to have
a chance. Not beyond the bounds of possibility....
Ray....
|
48.2410 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Mon Apr 15 1996 13:38 | 3 |
| Who are the opposition for both teams in the remaining games ?
- Robin
|
48.2411 | Games to play | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Mon Apr 15 1996 16:10 | 12 |
|
Games left
Celtic: Rangers:
20/4 Falkirk (H) 20/4 Motherwell (A)
27/4 P. Thistle (A) 28/4 Aberdeen (H)
4/5 R. Rovers (H) 4/5 Kilmarnock (A)
|
48.2412 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Mon Apr 22 1996 10:45 | 14 |
| Celtic 4-0 Falkirk
Thom (2)
Cadete
Donnelly
Rangers beat Motherwell 3-1 so with 2 games left there are still 4
points between the teams. Celtic could get within 1 point (for 24
hours) if they beat Plastic Whistle next Saturday. Rangers v Aberdeen
will be shown live on Scottish TV on the Sunday. I fully expect Celtic
to beat Thistle, (their defeat by Kilmarnock condemned them to the
relegation/promotion play-off), and if the Sheep can take something
from the Gers then it's all to play for on the 4th May....
Ray....
|
48.2413 | ITS ALL OVER | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Mon May 06 1996 15:48 | 12 |
| 27/04/96 PARTICK 2 CELTIC 4
VAN HOOIJDONK 2
CADETTE
MACKAY
04/05/96 CELTIC 4 RAITH 1
CADETTE 2
GRAY
GRANT
|
48.2414 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Mon May 06 1996 16:19 | 8 |
| So how's Cadette playing ?
Also hear from some Dutch here that Pierre is on his way to Feyonoord
(sp?). Is that being reported in Glasgow ?
- Cheers,
Robin
|
48.2415 | If things weren't bad enough at Bolton .... | CHEFS::RUTHERFORDI | I've been seen with FABIO !!! | Fri May 10 1996 15:17 | 8 |
| It's not often that I lower myself to reply in this note, but it
appears Celtic are on the verge of signing Alan Stubbs from Bolton for
�3.5m.
Hmm....He doesn't learn, does he !!!
Words of Wisdom.
|
48.2416 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | The sun's goin' shine on everything you do.. | Fri May 10 1996 15:19 | 6 |
| Well I suppose he could have joined Rangers & got knocked out in the
first round of the European Cup....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
48.2417 | on shaky ground Rick | CHEFS::COOPERT1 | So many students..so few bullets | Fri May 10 1996 15:36 | 5 |
| Ironic to see a Leeds fans harping on about Rangers being knocked out
of the European Cup.
CHARLEY:^)
|
48.2418 | biscuit tin empty already | IB002::BREADIE | | Fri May 10 1996 18:50 | 6 |
| They paid 5.5million ! 3.5 to Bolton and 2 to Stubbs.
Presumeably playing for the worst team in the English premiership is
good enough for Tic ?
Any nuetral views on his ability
|
48.2419 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | The sun's goin' shine on everything you do.. | Mon May 13 1996 10:01 | 12 |
| Hmmm..
I've never really watched him play.. so I couldn't really comment...
but I would have said that they paid too much for him.. especially
from a side which is now in the 1st Division....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
48.2420 | Europe calls.. | VYGER::GAWW | | Wed May 15 1996 00:34 | 6 |
| I heard that Stubbs joined Celtic because he would be sure of UEFA cup
football each year!
kevin
|
48.2421 | John Collins | CHEFS::BUSSONG | | Tue May 21 1996 09:52 | 3 |
| John Collins is reported to have signed a four year contract to play
with Monaco. There will be no fee involved as Collins' current contract
is now up. What a bargain!
|
48.2422 | -1 | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Tue May 21 1996 16:16 | 3 |
|
Also worth noting that he is reported to be getting 2.5m
tax free making him the highest ever paid Scottish footballer.
|
48.2423 | Gossip | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Jun 13 1996 18:06 | 14 |
| re Alan Stubbs
Blacburn had bid #4million for him last year, and the deal fell
through. It seems Arsenal had expected to sign him as he is regarded as
one of the top English centre-half's. His problems last year came from
being upset that his transfer fell through, and being played in
midfield most of the season.
He is reportedly big, strong, fast, good in the tackle, good in the
air, and can pass a ball. So he may stand out from the normal Scottish
centre half ie kick the ball into row z of the stand, if he misses the
forward.
Mark.
|
48.2424 | more gossip | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Jun 13 1996 18:20 | 20 |
| more gossip
There is quite a few rumours flying about at the moment, ( supposedly
coming from good sources, ( ie Directors ) that Paul Ince is signing
with the hoops after Euro 96. supposedly its beeing kept quite so as he
avoids the publicity the Fat Geordie B%#$!$% is getting just now.
It would seem strange that he would leave a club like Internazionale
to play in Scotland, but then Luadrup Gazza Elliot Di cannio Souness
etc all did it. but the transfer feee would be heavy.
I here that Burns was given a budget of 12-13 million to spend on new
players for the season. i dont know if this includes wages for the
signings, or just for tranfers and signing on fees. Celtic are reputedly
the 3rd richest team in the UK after Man U and Arsenal in stock market
values, being worth 76 million. The huns were way down the table on 51
million, but with their rupted overdraft in excess of 20 million, they
are not in a healthy financial position.
Mark.
|
48.2425 | todays gossip | AYOV17::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Jun 14 1996 12:26 | 14 |
| Radio clyde sportsdeesk reports this morning included a bit about
Barcelona were talking to Jorge Cadette agent about a 3 million move to
them. Cadette played under Bobby Robson at Sporting Lisbon. However
Celtic state that he is ubder a watertight contract.
Rumours also concern the Huns supposed 10 million bid for Alan Shearer.
Jack walker says that no bid has been received, and anyway Shearer is
under contract and is going nowhere. Wattie no doubt would have some
money to spend if he can Guarantee to reach the Champions league, but
as the huns aren't even seeded in for the prelim games, and Gazza is
suspended for them, then there is no guarantee they will get there.
especially as in there last 14 European games they have only won 2
games both at home by a single goal to the mighty Sparta prague and
Famagusta.
|
48.2426 | more gossip | AYOV25::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Jun 27 1996 20:36 | 8 |
| As this is the traditional silly season for football gossip, I heard
another good one from 2 reliable sources.
Supposedly Celtic will sign Roberto Baggio in early July via the Bosman
ruling, so all they will pay is his wages. With him and Ince as well as
Di Canio, it would be some midfield, If only !!!
Mark.
|
48.2427 | Baggio | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Sun Jun 30 1996 20:22 | 6 |
| re Baggio rumour,
The latest is that it is Dino Baggio ?
Only time will tell.
Mark
|
48.2428 | Season Tickets | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Jul 05 1996 16:53 | 10 |
| Reports in the press state that Celtic have already sold over 37,000
season tickets for next season. with Rangers only having 31,000 sold.
Fergus McCann is also looking at a way to have discount seasons sold
for the away end. This would not guarantee tickets for the old firm
matches though
The atmosphere will be good next year.
Mark.
|
48.2429 | what,no cups... | VYGER::ROBBK | | Mon Jul 22 1996 14:28 | 1 |
| How can there be a good atmosphere if you do not win anything AGAIN!
|
48.2430 | Worse than Man Utd these Rangers types!!! | CHEFS::CROSSA | It's getting better all the time | Mon Jul 22 1996 15:39 | 7 |
| >>How can there be a good atmosphere if you do not win anything AGAIN!
Slight matter of funding???
Stretch.
|
48.2431 | No atmosphere Eh ! | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Tue Jul 23 1996 14:00 | 26 |
|
Great to see we have a resident Astrologer in our midst who knows
who will win what next season. Why do these people always open their
mouths and let their substantial bellies rumble. Why don't they wait
'till the season is a few weeks or so old before making predictions.
At least it will let them see how new signings are going to do for both
teams. Big Watty is hardly the most astute manager in the transfer
market. Solenko, Boli, Kuznetsov, Other Ruskie, Van Vossen.....
Granted Laudrup and Gasgoine have been hugely succesful but he's bound
to hit a good one eventually. The Van Vossen one is a classic. Burns
tries to sign him for 1 million but thankfully he goes elsewhere.
Rangers sign the hugely succesful Salenko, five goals in a world cup
finals game so he must be good, for 2.2 Million. He is a failure and
Watty does a master move by swapping him for Van Vossen. Now he may be
getting off loaded.
Granted Celtic have been crap recently but there was a huge
improvement last season and I'm sure it will continue this season. I
was looking at our honors list the other night and between season
1954,55 and 1964,65 we won 2 measly league cups. Bad runs come to an
end no doubt this one will soon.
If a good atmosphere is totally dependant on winning trophies then
99% of supporters should give up now. Perhaps a good atmosphere also
comes from a big crowd watching entertaining football.
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.2432 | their at it again! | VYGER::ROBBK | | Tue Jul 23 1996 16:37 | 26 |
| The "best fans in the world".Is that the same fans who threw their
scarves onto the pitch after losing to Raith in a cup final.
Is that the same fans who threw a bottle onto the pitch during a
European match causing the game to be replayed after which a player
from the Rapid team was attacked!
Is that the same fans who caused a riot at a cup final by running onto
the pitch and taunting the losing fans!
Is that the same fans who have run onto the pitch and attacked Strachan
of Aberdeen and Maxwell of Rangers!
Is that the same fans who were fighting each other during a new year
game at Parkhead!
Is that the same fans who sing the praises of a certain terrorist
group!
These aforementioned episodes are more likely to be associated with
the sort of fans football can do without not with the best fans in the
world.
So,maybe,this season Celtic "fans" can spare us from this
nonsense about how great they are! Because real fans are fed up with
it!
|
48.2433 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue Jul 23 1996 17:05 | 7 |
| .2432
We all bow in respect to your vastly superior footballing knowledge, O
Great One....
Ray....
(ps.. it's "They're at it again")
|
48.2434 | While we're giving a lesson | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Tue Jul 23 1996 17:41 | 3 |
| And...
Are they not the same fans...blah blah blah
|
48.2435 | Pedantic is us... | VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Tue Jul 23 1996 18:02 | 4 |
| ...not to mention the apparent confusion between question marks (?) and
exclamation marks (!).
Dom
|
48.2436 | Planet of the... | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Wed Jul 24 1996 11:03 | 5 |
| Maybe that note just goes to prove the well know axiom that if
you put a monkey in front of a keyboard for long enough he will
begin to write the works of Shakespear( well almost ).
How long have had you sitting there mate ?
|
48.2437 | is anybody out there | VYGER::ROBBK | | Wed Jul 24 1996 12:29 | 3 |
| Can any Celtic fans out there actually respond to the points i made or
do you all agree with them thus proving the point about how bad Celtic
fans are!
|
48.2438 | More fans = more nutters... | KERNEL::MCGAUGHRIN | | Wed Jul 24 1996 13:31 | 17 |
|
I think *ALL* football Clubs have supporter elements that will generate
problmes of this nature, and the proportion of hooligans, or whatever
you want to call them is a minority of total number of a Club's fans.
Celtic's following is highlighted in the press because it's fame as the
Greatest Football Club on earth, and the proportion of nutters is probably
larger than most other Clubs because more people support Celtic than any
other Club.
So,... Celtic have more nutters that support them....if you see what
I mean ?
Ian
|
48.2439 | These fans are everywhere. | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Wed Jul 24 1996 18:38 | 40 |
|
It's good to see other "supporters" keeping an eye on the Celtic
topic because theirs is so boring. Anyway....
I agree these fans can be done without. The louts, the bottle
throwers, the offensive song singers and so on but lets look at some of
the points made in .2432.
The fact that "the Best fans..." is in quotation marks suggests you
are responding to something said in the recent discussion in this
topic. Which reply was that in. I hope you don't take things said by
players and managers seriously or you the mind of the average football
professional. "The only club for me", "The biggest club..." blah blah
blah. These things are for the benefit of the media hacks.
Arguing about scarves being thrown onto pitches implies I agree
with Celtic fans being the best in the world. All fans are the best
for any particular club because they keep it going so until a set of
criteria is drawn up by footballs omnipotent rulers at FIFA the measure
of "bestness" is subjective.
"Fans throwing bottles..." I get this image of a crowd of several
fans heaving a huge bottle onto the pitch. Fans should be replaced by
FAN. I was near the area where that bottle was thrown and it was one
fan from a crowd of about 40,000. Not a very high percentage. Again
with the attacks on players. This has happened at many grounds, in
fact at some grounds the players have taken over this role from the
fans. John McStay, George McCluskey etc.
"Running on to the pitch and taunting losing fans" I didn't see
English fans responding in a similar fashion at Wembley in 1977. When
fans win the always taunt the losers, everywhere. Most losing fans
just leave, not respond by launching an attack on celebrating fans.
Perhaps these losing fans find it hard to take the defeat and have to
respond with violence.
Singing songs in support of certain terrorist groups is totally
unacceptable but the main song of Celtic fans is "Hail Hail.." Hello
Hello ? When I go to away games at Tyncastle, Fir Park etc I am
confronted with sectarian songs as a means of taunting Celtic fans.
The point being that all clubs have these undesirable fans which
can all be done without and the "Best fans in the world" is obviously
sycaphantical. It's a method of winning favour from those in power
i.e. The fans of any club. I've heard this used in conjunction with
many clubs, yes Rangers included. Just ask David Murray.
|
48.2440 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Thu Jul 25 1996 13:06 | 8 |
| Apparently, Celtic won 16-0 against some Dutch team the other day.
Cadete scored 6, Van Hooijdonk 4 and Di Canio scored 4....
Other news; Celtic are looking for a transfer fee from AS Monaco for
John Collins. Their argument is that Monaco is not a member of the EU
so the Bosman rules do not apply....
Ray....
|
48.2441 | Celtic to play Digital Ayr side next ? | SSMPRD::DGIBBONS | | Thu Jul 25 1996 13:10 | 5 |
| Ray,
The AMATUER team the mighty Celtic played are reputedly 5 leagues below Ajax.
In Scottish terms, I think thats the equivalent of playing a Digital 5 aside
team !
Danny.
|
48.2442 | Warm up games | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Thu Jul 25 1996 13:41 | 25 |
|
Don't lets get carried away by the opposition Celtic have been
playing in Holland. It's meant as a gradual warm up to the start of
the season.
To show how seriuosly both the Dutch and Celtic take these games in
the first game against Clogmakers Utd. the game was held up after 34
minutes due to a lightning storm. The ref restarted the game at the
start of the second half without bothering about the other 11 minutes.
Both teams were allowed to use 7 subs. The game was played in an
"idilic village green type setting". They're meant to be non-games to
allow players to try new tactics and sharpen their fitness as well as
let new players play together under no pressure. We can't all play top
class opposition like Clyde.
There are five games to be played in seven days. Another example
of the seriousness of the games. The real tests start next week
against Arsenal and Sporting Lisbon. Wouldn't it be ironic if we
played against teams such as Steau Bucharest and gub them 4-0 only to
draw them in Europe, expect to beat them so easily again and.....
Pre-season games are all about fitness for the new season, nothing
should be read into them or the opposition. I remember in 1987
pre-season playing Arsenal at Parkhead and getting gubbed 5-0. Maybe
we should hope for a similar result next week if it inspires the same
season that followed that.
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.2443 | What world? | VYGER::ROBBK | | Thu Jul 25 1996 13:55 | 3 |
| If you want to go on about Rangers you could also mention that they
have won more competitions than any other team in Scottish football.
That's including "the greatest team in the world".
|
48.2444 | Where's the link ? | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Thu Jul 25 1996 14:37 | 8 |
|
Can anyone tell me what -1 is responding to. He seems join a
discussion and introduce some gem about Rangers that has nothing to do
with the current train of discussion. Maybe he could try to link it to
something said in recent replies. What does "What world? " refer to ?
Anyway good to see the interest taken in this topic isn't just by
Celtic fans.
|
48.2445 | read carefully | VYGER::ROBBK | | Thu Jul 25 1996 15:13 | 5 |
| If the last noter would care to read the notes then he would know what
i am going on about.
Just for your benefit i am going on about how overrated Celtic fans
are.
|
48.2446 | "For if you know the history" | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Jul 25 1996 19:48 | 33 |
| I can't believe the comments from Mr Robb. Assume you don't want
reminded about the great Rangers team banned from Europe for rioting.
And...to correct your comment on the Cup final "riot". I was there, I
assume you were not. If you were you'd know that the Rangers fans
invaded the pitch first.
2nd....I was also at the european game (bottle incident). Lets get this
into perspective. One bottle was thrown from the "jungle" and landed
near thecorner flag, whereupon the nearest opposition player fell like
a sack of potatoes. The reply ordered in England was marred by a thug
who lived in Manchester (I think?) running onto the park and going
after the keeper. On record later he admitted he was NOT a Celtic fan.
I've been to Ibrox, Parkhead and Hampden in the 60's 70's and 80's and
WELL remember who's fans fight amongst each other. Any honest Rangers
fan will agree that it was rife amongst your troops at that time,
mainly due to Celtic's success I assume.
Lastly, Celtic fans have a reputation of being "great" not just because
they don't fight, riot etc. It's due to LOYALTY to the team. Again, I
was there when the crowds were down into 4 figures during the bad
years. Fans deserted the tean in droves. I'm not blaming them, I'm only
stating facts. Celtic fans still sing for the team when they are
getting gubbed and the crowd figures were lower, but not dramatically
lower, during the bad times.
Don't know why I responded to your note, if it was an attempt at a
wind-up then it worked. If not, at least I can put the record straight
for othes who don't know "the history".
Timmy
(Tell you what ROBBK - I'm sure glad I left Ayr before you were born)
|
48.2447 | GOODBYE | VYGER::ROBBK | | Fri Jul 26 1996 09:22 | 1 |
| SO AM I!
|
48.2448 | IQ = zip | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Jul 26 1996 18:37 | 3 |
| There I go again, taking on a master of sarcasm & wit !
Timmy
|
48.2449 | why did he leave? | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Mon Jul 29 1996 10:15 | 5 |
|
I see Liverpool have got Paul Dalglish on trial. Any comments?
Is any good. Was he first team material?
Neil
|
48.2450 | Dalglish looks great..... | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Mon Jul 29 1996 12:49 | 18 |
|
A friend of a friend is the editor of the Celtic View. When Paul
Dalglish first came to Celtic he was asked about him by my friend.
"He looks fantastic" he said.....
"really stylish in his Armani and Versace suits but he cannae play
fitba"
Seemingly that was a bit harsh and he did show some potential but
Liverpool didn't "swoop and take Dalglish from Celtic again" as some
papers reported last week. He was freed at the end af last season
because he was far down the pecking order for a first team place.
It wouldn't surprise me if he becomes another star who we released at
an early stage and comes back to haunt us in the future.
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.2451 | YES | VYGER::ROBBK | | Mon Jul 29 1996 16:05 | 1 |
| I HOPE SO!
|
48.2452 | he haunting Mr. Robb | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Mon Jul 29 1996 18:34 | 5 |
|
I'm sure some of the noters in this topic hope Mr. Robb will get
the ability to haunt us soon. He certainly haunts this topic with his
wit and wisdom.
|
48.2453 | | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Mon Jul 29 1996 18:36 | 2 |
| The last topic should have read The haunting Mr. Robb incase it
confuses the subject of the reply.
|
48.2454 | finances | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Mon Jul 29 1996 19:00 | 20 |
| After 2 weeks in sunny Ibiza, it seems ive returned to see some
interest in this note.
It also seems Celtic's Finances are still in good nick, and another
#3.6 million was raised by a rights issue of preference shares to 6
selected bodies or individuals. Celtic made a 800k profit for the 6
months to 31st December, and are well on track Financially despite
having to build a stadium which will turn out to be the best in
Scotland.
Meanwhile rumour has it that the team from south of the river is about
30 million in overdraft, and only the low interest rates are stopping
them from being financially hurt by this. another early euro exit will
really make them struggle.
Also the only good thing about the Euro Cup format for first round
losers going into the UEFA cup, is that we get to see the Huns getting
gubbed from 2 euro trophies this year.
Mark
|
48.2455 | euro double | VYGER::ROBBK | | Tue Jul 30 1996 07:10 | 2 |
| Being in europe twice in one season is a record that Celtic could not
compete with!
|
48.2456 | euro gubbed again | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Jul 30 1996 18:03 | 6 |
| Getting knocked out twice in the first round is a record we would not
want. I hear that Douglas Badder is buying all his team new hoovers for
Christmas so he can get them free flights in the new year. it will be
the only chance the huns have got of being in Europe after new year.
Mark
|
48.2457 | raring to go !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Jul 30 1996 18:11 | 18 |
| Celtic finished there Dutch tour with a 8-1 gubbing of another lower
division team last night. The scores 44 goals in five games, with Di
Cannio and Thom hitting a hat trick each last night, Cadette also
scored to give him his 10th goal of the tour.
It sets them up nicely for the visit of Arsenal tomorrow night
(Wednesday) and then Sporting Lisbon on Saturday.
Billy Connelly will officially open the new West stand on Saturday, the
stand, better known as "The Huns End", looks impressive and the south
west corner with the police control room, has been joined into the old
South stand.
Hopefully these 3 games will give us pointers to the season ahead, and
a xcouple of convincing performances willl bode well for next Tuesday's
Euro tie against the Slovakian team.
Mark
|
48.2458 | wake up its 1996 | VYGER::ROBBK | | Wed Jul 31 1996 07:50 | 5 |
| Whats all this talk about huns? Are you people caught in a time warp
wake up this is not 1918.
Did any of you support Scotland in euro96 because Ireland could not get
in.
|
48.2459 | Arsenal gunned down | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Aug 01 1996 13:28 | 12 |
| LAST NIGHTS RESULT
CELTIC 2 ARSENAL 1
DONNELLY DIXON
O' DONNELL
CELTIC opened up their new stand with a late comeback to beat the
Gunners at the death. Down 1-0 with 8 minutes to go, first Substitute
Simon Donnelly scored the equaliser, and then Phil O' Donnell hit a
last minute to give the bhoys a deserved victory in front of a 47,000
crowd.
|
48.2460 | | VYGER::ROBBK | | Thu Aug 01 1996 14:20 | 2 |
| Oh joy!
|
48.2461 | A Sporting Chance ! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Mon Aug 05 1996 17:20 | 25 |
| Celtic 2 Sporting Lisbon 2
Cadette
Donnelly
A weakened Celtic Side were far from impressive against Sporting, who
showed a fair bit of class, sdespite missing a few regulars who were
with the Portugese Olympic team, and having there Euro 96 Star Oceano
sent off early in the game.
Celtic started without Marshall, Stubbs, Di Cannio and Van Hooiydonk.
Grant was also on the bench. O'donnell and Thom were subbed at half
time, and Cadette was rested when we were 2-0 up. Burns obviously
thinking the game was won, or having an eye for tomorrow UEFA cup tie
in Slovakia.
Both Celtic Goals were well taken, following some slick interplay, but
the team seemed to be on Auto pilot, with one eye on Europe. O'Donnell
and Cadette were again impressive. Stewart Kerr in goals had a few good
stops, and was exposed at the first Lisbon goal, and had no chance with
Hughes own goal.
Hopefully Tuesday will see a better effort.
Mark.
|
48.2462 | geronimo | VYGER::ROBBK | | Mon Aug 05 1996 17:33 | 1 |
| Hopefully not!
|
48.2463 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Now, the parties over.... and I'm so tired... | Mon Aug 05 1996 19:00 | 6 |
| There are rumous on the Leeds list that Thomas "Tubby" Brolin will be
warming your bench from later on this week....
Cheers,
Rick.
|
48.2464 | | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Aug 06 1996 15:07 | 7 |
| re Brolin rumours,
Does anyone have anything concrete on this, or is it just another
hack with no story deciding to have an 'Exclusive'
Mark
|
48.2465 | UPDATE | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Aug 06 1996 18:12 | 3 |
| LATEST SCORE 4PM KICK-OFF
0-0
|
48.2466 | zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | VYGER::ROBBK | | Wed Aug 07 1996 11:38 | 1 |
| ZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
|
48.2467 | Uefa result | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Aug 07 1996 13:35 | 27 |
| UEFA cup prelim round first leg
KOSICE (slovakia) 0 Celtic 0
Celtic struggled against an efficient, if not outstanding Slovakian
team last night, but they made things hard for themselves. Gordan
Marshall had a few good stops, but dropped a cross, pulled down a
forward and conceded a penalty, them redeemed himself with a great
save. Simon Donnelly was sent off after 51 minutes for a high tackle,
although it seemed a harsh decision by all accounts.
Jorge Cadette had missed quite a few good scoring chances, and Brian
O'Neill also missed an easy chance. Celtic, without Alan Stubbs and
Paulo Di Cannio, and with Pierre Van Hooiydonk on the bench due to an
ankle injury, should be pleased with the result, as they did not play
well at all by their own admission yet still finished level with only
10 players, and had chances to win the tie.
Parkhead in 2 weeks time, with a fully match fit and injury free squad,
should see the Celts finish off their oppenents in front of a 47,000
crowd, and see the bhoys into the first round proper.
Meanwhile we can sit back tonight a watch the Russians give the Huns a
footballing lesson, which they may as well get used to, as the Celts
will be running rings round them all season.
Mark.
|
48.2468 | "In your dreams" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri Aug 09 1996 13:19 | 8 |
|
Some lesson!!!!!!
|
48.2469 | what dreams !!!! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Aug 09 1996 16:09 | 15 |
| RE -1
Unless you are completely blind, or more likely have blue tinted
glasses, you would have to admit that only one team was trying to play
football for most of the game, while the other was content to play high
balls into the area as their main attacking strength.
The Russian coach was quoted as saying a few of his top players missed
the first leg, so the trip to Russia will be interesting, with a 40,000
crowd there to cheer on the home team. Even the most fervent of Rangers
supporters must admit that the tie is still not over yet. It looks like
being a good tie, its just a pity the Russians are not much good at
penalties.
Mark.
|
48.2470 | "The Celts running rings round" dream | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri Aug 09 1996 16:53 | 1 |
|
|
48.2471 | | VYGER::BONINIM | | Mon Aug 12 1996 12:09 | 24 |
|
Aberdeen 2 - 2 Celtic
Windass Van Hoydonk
Shearer Thom
Not the best of starts for the Celts despite being well on top for the
first half. Cadete should have done a lot better with the chances that
fell to him but Van Hoydonk free kick made up for that. The rearguard
looked very shakey when Aberdeen pushed forward and once Stubbs went
off they looked lightweight aswell. Thom snatched a draw at the death
for a point but considering Rangers performances last season it could
be a while before that 2 points is clawed back.
Without sounding too pesamistic the same old weaknesses are there...
not converting enough chances, McStay's running forward turning and
running backwards again and Gordon Marshall. They are now going to be
without Stubbs and possibly McKinlay who is supposed to be in trouble
for an incident after the game had finished so Yogi may return (groan).
It's early days but they really need to go out and slaughter the
opposition in the next few games.
|
48.2472 | re Mckinlay incident. | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Aug 13 1996 15:02 | 10 |
| according to reports originating from the house on the hill, ie Park
Gardens, it seems Tosh Mckinlay was red carded after the match
according to the referee's report. He will now receive an automatic 1
match ban ( missing the Clyde cup game, as well as Alan Stubbs ) and 12
disiplinary points.
Mckinlay has a good disiplinary record until now, so his attempted kick
at the Aberdeen player after the match was out of Character. It is also
strange that according to the Celtic backroom team, no Red Card was
ever shown to Tosh.
|
48.2473 | Financial position | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Aug 13 1996 15:13 | 14 |
| The accounts for the year to 30th June 1996 are due to be published to
the stock Exchange tomorrow. The early indications are that a tidy
profit will be made for the year, overturning last year's loss of
around 450K.
The interim report for the 6 months to 31st December had shown a profit
of around 850K so the year on year improvement was looking good.
The shares were quoted in the Celtic View last week at 290.00 to buy
and 240 to sell ordinary shares, and 240 and 190 pounds for the
preference shares. Celtic's market value would be somewhere around the
100 million pound mark based on these prices.
Mark.
|
48.2474 | Kellys financial advice.... | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Tue Aug 13 1996 16:57 | 17 |
|
One of Michael Kellys bitter little comments at the time of the
share issue was that the money would be better in building society on
an investment basis. I'm glad I didn't follow his advice. It just
shows his lack of business expertise that got us in the position we
were when he was there. I am sure though that had the old board been
in charge the money would most certainly have been better off in a
building society. �650 to �2150 in 18 months, cheers Fergus. Not that
I would cash in.
Cheers, Stevie.
About the sendings off. We're amply covered in most areas now. I
suspect Boyd will move to left back and O'Neil will take his place in
the centre for the Coca Cola cup game against Clyde. If we're going to
have two players suspended for one game then better now against Clyde
than later against league opposition.
|
48.2475 | money talks | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Aug 15 1996 11:01 | 41 |
| Celtic Financial statement has been received very favourably, despite
reporting a net loss of #1.01 million. This is due to the treatment of
transfer fees paid, caused by the Bosman ruling.
The club have responded by writing the value off over the period of the
players contract. This is a one-off step, to account for all the players
who were on the books, and view them as leaving at the end of their
contracts with no fee being received. Thus any fee income which is received
becomes a surplus in the profit and loss account.
The General points of the statements, are that the club made an
operating profit of 2.74 million pounds, compared to a loss of 178k
last year. The was cancelled out by a booking of 3.8 million on
Extraordinary items, being the effect of the BOSMAN ruling.
Turnover was up by 54%, from 10 million to 16 million, and all revenue
was up. A lot of this will be due to increased attendance figures, and
increased season ticket sales, and the move back to Celtic Park. This
also bodes well for the next few years, as The new stand and increased
season tickets for this season will dramatically increase season ticket
revenue, and other income, such as catering and commercial activities.
The shirt sponsor deal with CR SMith will finish this year, and the
club are looking at some megabuck deals for next year. The Shirt deal
with Umbro has not too much longer to go, so a big money move here is
also on the cards.
Fergus McCann comments that we have the best financial base of any
British football club, and things are looking good for the future. He
also reiterated his comment about stepping down in 3 years time, and
selling of his shares. However he states that his intention is that the
club will be a force in Europe again by this time. McCann's own
investment in the club is reputed to have grown from 9 million to 39
million. However this may be an underestimate, as Celtic's market value
is now 121 million pounds, ( compared to Rangers at 57 million ). As
Fergus owns 50% of the Club, he should have a stake worth around 60
million pounds. The shares are currently trading at 275 pounds each,
which is 4.5 times their 60 pounds floation price.
The futures so bright, I better wear shades.
Mark.
|
48.2476 | ...but can he deliver ??? | VYGER::MILLERA | A mans a man fur aw that.... | Thu Aug 15 1996 13:13 | 31 |
|
Mark,
I'm intrigued by McCanns comments about
1. "...Being a force in Europe"
2. Leaving in 3 years time and selling his shares
Being a force in Europe to me means being seeded in the Champions
Cup and it'll take much longer than the three years to do that.
Financially, Celtic do look to be on solid ground, but to build
on that, success on the park must follow.
That means putting money into players pockets and not allowing
their so called stars leave for a competitive wage(and perks)
and end up elsewhere.
eg John Collins ( although admittedly, there may have been more
to that particular case).
Do you think if Celtic don't live upto Fergus's comments and he
leaves (shares sold), they'll still be worth 110m + ??
Don't thinks so.
Just another bloo-nose speculating.
eck
|
48.2477 | Re McCann ! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Aug 15 1996 18:27 | 19 |
| RE -1
I suppose only time will tell, but having a solid financial base,
and the possibility of a full stock market listing would undoubtedly
make things easier to attract more investors and increase revenue,
which in turn creates money to buy more and better players.
Success in Europe is a major moneyspinner, and raises the prestige of a
club, in Scotland , the UK and abroad.
McCann has always said that he will quit after 5 years, as he doesn't
want to be seen as another Dictator, having a family dynasty running
the club. He has said that he will probably keep some level of
shareholding, but plans to sell the bulk of his shares to other
investors when his job is done. He has set himself goals along a proper
business plan, and he has succeeded so far, and is well ahead of his
schedule so far.
Mark.
|
48.2478 | Is that you Bob? | DPPSYS::BARRIE | | Fri Aug 16 1996 11:48 | 7 |
|
re -1
Sounds like you've worked in digital for a while :-)
Liam.
|
48.2479 | is it 3 years already ?? | VYGER::MILLERA | A mans a man fur aw that.... | Fri Aug 16 1996 13:50 | 36 |
|
Mark,
Being ever the pessimist, have you considered that he had thought
that his plan might not work and created the proverbial parachute
comment just in case.
I agree that Fergus and his staff have done a good job up until
now and this has increased revenue coming into the club.
Returns on investments, monetarily speaking, are one thing
but again it all comes down to whats happening on the park.
A lot of investment has come into the club in the belief
that success on the park will follow, not on the back of
success.
Celtic fans are emotional about the club and have invested
heavily on the back of that emotion.
BTW, being an astute business man makes me believe if
things continue in a good vein financially, and eventually
(remebering I'm a bloo-nose) success on the park to follow,
he'll stay on, dynasty or not.
"....you have to accummulate in order to speculate..." :-)
Rgds,
eck
|
48.2480 | a sucess ? | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Aug 16 1996 15:40 | 13 |
| RE -1
ECK,
I don't think anybody would invest over 9 million of their own money
without being fairly certain of a good return. But then again, football
is a strange form of Business.
Also a lot of investment into football clubs is usually by people with
money to burn, but McCann was confident of Financial success, which is
linked heavily to on the field success in the long run. ( hopefully !)
Mark
|
48.2481 | AGM date | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Aug 16 1996 16:00 | 17 |
| I got my accounts in today, and an invitation to the AGM on Monday 9th
September at 10am at Celtic Park.
I haven't had time to read through the accounts yet, but the board are
looking for support for a few resolutions. they are wanting to change
the articles of association ( the rules on how a company is run by its
board ) to bring the company into line with other companies in the AIM
Alternative Investment Market.
Three directors come up for re-election, Fergus himself, and the 2 new
directors ( the one from the Bank Of England and the ex-boss of B.A.T.
British American Tobacco.) All of whom will be re-elected.
I might goto the AGM, just to see what it is like, and maybe try to get
a tour of the stadium at the same time.
Mark.
|
48.2482 | Who is Collins ? | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Mon Aug 19 1996 10:05 | 12 |
| Hi,
As an AS Monaco neighbour, I'd like to know your opinions about
Collins, recently hired by ASM.
Nobody knows him over there, and it's far too premature to rate him
after only two matches (he was good the first match and very average
the second one).
Your opinions certainly are better than the official ones stating that
he was hired for his good skills and his British fighting spirit that
Monaco is known to be missing.
Pierre-Yves
|
48.2483 | John Collins | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Mon Aug 19 1996 12:45 | 31 |
| RE -1
JOHN COLLINS is quite a skillful midfield player who was with Celtic
for 6 years, and previously with Hibernian. He is good in the tackle, a
good passer of the ball, and has a tremendous shot. He is also an
expert free-kick taker with his favoured left foot.
In his time with Celtic he was our most consistent midfield player up
until the last 6 months of his time with the club, when he was out
injured or fell out of favour with the manager. His style of football
shouuld be suited to the continental game, and he is sure to contribute
a lot to the Monaco team. He did receive some criticism from certain
quarters for not contributing enough in every game. But when he does
contribute it will be worth seeing.
He has been a mainstay of the Scotland International team, being the
only player to play in every one of their 10 qualifying games, and was
also top scorer with 5 goals, which is excellent from a midfield
position. He has probably been the best midfielder in Scotland for most
of his time with Celtic, up until the last few months there, but there
was never too much competition.
Quite a few of the English premiership sides were after him last
season, with Chelsea Everton and Arsenal leading the chase, and a few
bids for him were rejected.
Most Celtic fans were sad to see him leave, and he helped to lift the
team duriing the bleak times of the Early ninties, and I hope he does
well in Monaco.
Mark.
|
48.2484 | Celts to the four ! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Mon Aug 19 1996 14:06 | 20 |
| CELTIC 4 RAITH ROVERS 1
VAN HOOIDONK
THOM 2
DONNELLY
CELTIC cruised to an effortless win, with Thom in outstanding form, and
missing a few key players. Grant, McNamara all played carrying
injuries, and Donnelly and O'neill were subs having also picked up
knocks. With McStay and O'Donnell out for at least a few weeks, and
Stubbs And DI Cannio ruled out. It looked as though the team may
struggle, but once we went ahead, the only question would be how many.
Jorge Cadette missed 4 good chances, one of wich resulted in Simon
Donnelly getting the fourth, and hitting the post with another.
Thom was taken off early to protect him for tomorrow's Uefa cup match,
and was an inspiration from his deeper role behind the front 2.
Mark
|
48.2485 | CUP draw | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Mon Aug 19 1996 14:12 | 8 |
| Coca Cola Cup draw 3rd round
Alloa v Celtic
The tie will be switched to either Hampden, Firhill or Dunfermline.
Mark.
|
48.2486 | Looks good ! | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Mon Aug 19 1996 15:51 | 7 |
| RE: -2
Thanks, Mark for the Collins's biography.
Looks like a good purchase. Hope he will do well, in the Hoddle's
track.
PYV
|
48.2487 | Collins transfer challenged. | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Mon Aug 19 1996 16:41 | 19 |
|
Pierre,
You're use of the word purchase in connection with Collins is in debate
at the moment. He has moved to Monaco with no fee being paid to
Celtic due to the recent Bosman ruling. This is however being
contested because although Monaco are part of the French league it is
a Principality which has not signed the Treaty of Rome under which the
Bosman ruling was made. As such Celtic say that Collins has moved
outwith the European community and as such Celtic are entitled to a
transfer fee. This is an interesting case which I suspect Celtic
saw being challenged as soon as Collins decided on Monaco. The
challenge does not however affect Collins registration with Monaco and
I agree with Mark in wishing him well in his career there. He was for
some time the best player at Celtic during a bad time and deserves to
do well.
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.2488 | Amazing | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Mon Aug 19 1996 18:20 | 12 |
|
Steve,
Well, interesting case indeed. Do you know how much could Celtic ask
for him if the Bosman case does not apply ?
By the way, I red this. The Monaco point of view is the they are De
facto EEC, as entirely relying on France (in particular the currency
and the labor laws) for their economy...
We'll see
PYV
|
48.2489 | Collins & Monaco | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Tue Aug 20 1996 10:42 | 18 |
|
Pierre,
There's no indication how much Celtic would ask for Collins if
succesful in this challenge. I think they intend to await the outcome
of any legal arguements before indicating a fee they would feel
appropriate and a transfer tribune would decide. It's still going to
be a while before it comes to this point. The challenge is based
entirely on the fact that Monaco are not a signatory to the Treaty of
Rome and as such cannot expect to benefit from its terms. To add more
confusion Uefa seem to agree with Monaco but Barbara Nolan of the
European commision seems to agree with Celtic. She said "Monaco are
not part of the European Union and they have no freedom of movement
agreement".
Very interesting whichever way the case turns out.
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.2490 | Make 'em pay ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Aug 20 1996 19:13 | 21 |
| Re - last few
Mmmmnnnn....so they claim to be "De-Facto" French. Thats a bit like the
girlfriend saying "I'm just a little pregnant". They can't be choosing
when they are French and when they are not just as the situation
arises.
Since they are bringing in "labour, trade" arguments they should be
made to pay Celtic for Collins since the Bosman case was clear on
movement of labour WITHIN the EC. Monaco are OUTSIDE the EC.
If a British player joined Falkland Island Wanderers, what would be the
ruling ;-}
They would have a better chance if they argued that the team
*specifically* played in the French league.
Regarding valuation of Collins. Celtic already turned down 3.5M quid.
So, the answer is >3.5M GBP......
Timmy
|
48.2491 | 1-0 to the Celtic ! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Aug 22 1996 14:17 | 30 |
| UEFA SCORE from Tuesday
Celtic 1 Kosice 0
Cadette 89 mins
A last minute goal by Jorge Cadette enabled the Bhoys to progress to
the next ropund in front of over 44,000 fans. But it was a close run
game with the Slovaks adopting a physical approach, and hitting on the
break, with Marshall again turning in another Jekyll and Hide
performance, almost gifting a goal to the opposition with a poor
kick-out, and then making a great block in a one to one situation.
Celtic squandered plenty of chances, and Pierre had a nightmare game,
missing two sitters and also an 81st minute penalty. Paulo Di Canio
made his competative debut, but is far from match fit. His main
contribution was to be bundled off the ball to gain the penalty.
After this, Cadette had made a late challenge on the keeper and was
booked, and in the ensuing mayhem, the linesman spotted a Kosice player
retaliating, and gave him his second booking and an early bath.
In the last minute of normal time, Mckinlay fed Thom, who turned his
defender and slid it to Weighort, whose miss hit shot fell to Cadette 3
yards from goal, and he buried it well. Thus the agony was over, the
fingernails could grow back in, and the pubs got an extra 30 minutes of
thirsty punters.
Roll on tomorrows draw, and hopefully the mighty Barry town.
Mark.
|
48.2492 | ground switch | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Aug 22 1996 14:20 | 7 |
| Coca cola cup news.
The 3rd round tie with Alloa has been switched to Firhill, with
capacity at 21,000. this should help us into the next round without too
much difficulty ( hopefully !)
Mark.
|
48.2493 | EUefa cup draw. | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Fri Aug 23 1996 14:27 | 11 |
| Uefa cup draw
Celtic v SV Hamburg
First tie match at Celtic Park 10th September.
How many "Honest we're just going for the football" will be said to
wives and girlfriends will be said over the next couple of weeks ?
Cheers, Stevie.
|
48.2494 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Mon Aug 26 1996 11:06 | 23 |
| Kilmarnock 1-3 Celtic
A game of two halves. Kilmarnock were much the better team for the
first 60 minutes, and should have been at least 2-0 up but the
introduction of Di Canio totally changed the course of the game. He
scored the equaliser and was basically top-class and Kilmarnock didn't
have an answer to him. Cadete, (who was garbage in the first half) set up
the first 2 goals and scored the third himself in injury time. The pick
of the goals was the second, a counter-attack from a Kilmarnock corner,
Cadete picked the ball up from the clearing header, he survived a
hospital tackle from a defender and slid the ball to Thom who finished
brilliantly, I would guess that it took less than 15 seconds from when
the corner was taken to the ball hitting the net at the other end....
Great stuff....
Ray....
ps....it was unfortunate to see the lack of segregation at the
Kilmarnock end, in the East Stand in particular. The stewards dragged a
few of the louder ones out but the fact that there was no crowd trouble
was more down to luck than anything else, God knows what could have
happened if Celtic had lost....
|
48.2495 | Kinky Bhoy ??? | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Aug 28 1996 10:33 | 8 |
| CELTIC'S foreign Legion could be set to grow, with Man City's Georgie
Kinkladzie a reputed signing target, according to newspaper and radio
reports over the past few days.
Things could be complicated due to the resignation of Alan Ball as the
City manager yesterday.
Mark.
|
48.2496 | perhaps south of the border... | FORTY2::JONES | Neil | Wed Aug 28 1996 11:49 | 8 |
|
Maybe Ball's resignation had something to do with the Man City board
willingness to sell Kinkladzie? Ball was recently quoted as saying
offers of more than 15 million would be needed. Obviously he's not
worth that much. If City need the cash they could get 4 to 8 million
for such a skillful player.
Neil
|
48.2497 | celtic? dont see it | SSMPRD::DGIBBONS | BALL OUT | Wed Aug 28 1996 12:44 | 12 |
| On saturday Kinky had 10 good minutes. Rest of the time he was marked out the
game and looked a bit disinterested with being at a tip of a ground (by
Premiership standards). Hopefully he will wait the new managers apointment
before choosing his future.
Transfer to Celtic - dont see it
If he's disinterested in the 1st division, then the Scottish Premier would be a
total turn off. Poorer grounds, poorer opposition, poorer atmosphere (old firm
derby excepted).
Danny.
|
48.2498 | don't need him | VYGER::BONINIM | | Wed Aug 28 1996 15:46 | 10 |
| the thing Celtic need is a keeper not an overexpensive midfielder. They
have shown with McKinley and MacNamarra that you don't need to
overspend to get value for money. They already have McStay,Weighorst,
O'Donnell,Di Canio, Thom , O'neill and the pointer in midfield so they
should keep their dosh or spend it on a replacement/back up for
Marshall. The rest of their "problems" so far this season are pure
tactics not ability....a bit of organisation in defence for a start.
Putting an overexpensive player into a system that isn't working isn't
going to solve anything. It didn't do anything for Man City did it .?
|
48.2499 | who needs him | VYGER::ROBBK | | Fri Aug 30 1996 11:58 | 2 |
| Why would Celtic want Kinkladze when they have Grant who is obviously
a much better player?
|
48.2500 | | IB002::BREADIE | | Fri Aug 30 1996 12:32 | 1 |
| Why would he wan't to take a step down from Man city anyway ?
|
48.2501 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K | Fri Aug 30 1996 12:35 | 7 |
| >Why would he wan't to take a step down from Man city anyway ?
Yeah.. who'd want to join Rangers??
Cheers,
Rick.
|
48.2502 | hey it's Friday let keepthis going | IB002::BREADIE | | Fri Aug 30 1996 12:44 | 12 |
| re -1
I agree it would be an exceptional player indeed who would want to join
Rangers at this time.
If not exceptional they would't get a game !
|
48.2503 | exceptional ??? | VYGER::BONINIM | | Fri Aug 30 1996 17:20 | 7 |
| re -1
explain McCall & Durie then
|
48.2504 | Any current internationalists at Parkheid ? | IB002::BREADIE | | Mon Sep 02 1996 17:56 | 6 |
| McCall and Durie : Two outstanding Scottish internationalists both
of whom acquited themselves in Euro 96 (more than
any Selik player by the way).
Now if you had said Clelland and Bolan you might have got me to
!
|
48.2505 | ???????????? | VYGER::BONINIM | | Tue Sep 03 1996 09:36 | 14 |
| re -1
>>>> Two outstanding Scottish internationalists both
of whom acquited themselves in Euro 96
McCall didn't manage a single pass to a scottish player during the
England game. The only Scot who aquited himself was Goram. The only
thing McCall is good at is snapping at peoples heels like an irritating
Yorkshire terrier...he sums up what is wrong with Scottish footie. He
is even worse than Peter Grant.
Durie was OK in Euro 96 but he is usually useless. I'll give him till
the end of the season at Ibrox then it'll be TA TA!
|
48.2506 | clootie dumplings !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Sep 03 1996 13:48 | 26 |
| >>>> Two outstanding Scottish internationalists both
of whom acquited themselves in Euro 96
Any body that rates McCall as a footballer must need their head
examined. The guy has no skill, cant pass a ball and hasn't scored for
Scotland for over 6 years. He is the epitomy of everything that is
wrong in the Scottish game. He is a player who is destructive rather
than constructive, in that he is there to stop the opposition. It is
players like him who stifle the skill in other players by kicking them
off the pitch.
As for being a true Scottish patriot, is this the same Stuart McCall,
who when chosen for both the English and Scottish under 21's squads on
the same day, opted to play for England, then when only being a
substitute, and realising he would never make the grade, only then did
he decide he wanted to play for Scotland.
As for Durie, a man branded a cheat by the English FA for feigning
being headbutted, he has never made it on the International stage, and
struggles to get into the Rangers first team. He may have scored a few
goals last season, but his record overall is nothing spectacular, and a
lot of his own team's fans dont rate him. He couldn't make it with a
mediocre Spurs team, and has never been a consistent goalscorer. When
did he last score for Scotland.
Mark.
|
48.2507 | "PAPER ROSES" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Sep 03 1996 15:06 | 7 |
|
REF/48.205
"Even worse than Grant" -- TIS IMPOSSIBLE SIRE
IC
|
48.2508 | coca cup | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Sep 06 1996 15:34 | 6 |
| WEDNESDAY SCORE
ALLOA 1 CELTIC 5
Thom
Cadette 3
Van Hooijdonk
|
48.2509 | cup draw | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Sep 06 1996 15:35 | 3 |
| cup 1/4 final draw
Hearts v Celtic
|
48.2510 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Mon Sep 09 1996 09:32 | 5 |
| Does anyone know if the Celtic v Hamburg game will be shown on any of
the Astra channels?...BBC Scotland would rather have us watch Newcastle
v Halmstad instead....
Ray....
|
48.2511 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Mon Sep 09 1996 15:41 | 10 |
| Ray,
One of the German channels is showing M'gladbach V Arsenal and
afterwards the Celtic V Hamburger SV (I think they're showing it all if
not then at least the highlights). It's one of the main German channels
so it'll be on astra,
Better than nothing !
- Robin
|
48.2512 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Wed Sep 11 1996 09:51 | 6 |
| Celts 0-2 Hamburg
Poor defense by Celtic for both goals, they need a miracle to get thru
now....
Ray....
|
48.2513 | appeal | VYGER::ROBBK | | Wed Sep 11 1996 10:20 | 2 |
| Why don't Celtic appeal to EUFA to get the result overturned because
they appeal about everthing else anyway!
|
48.2514 | how can it be.. it was only 3 !! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Sep 12 1996 14:52 | 20 |
| RE -1
Why would we need to appeal, as we will still have a chance in the
second leg. The team we played hit us on the break, and punished us for
bad defending. However they are not unbeatable, and a full strentgh
team will pose them problems in the second leg.
At least we weren't totally outplayed, unlike the huns last night, who
were lucky to get away with a 3-0 gubbing. Onlt the woodwork and Andy
goram stopping the swiss from at least doubling this result.
Once again Gasgoine and Laudrup resembled a 3 point plug.
ie. completely useless in Europe !
last night night result also showed how bad Rangers are, and hopefully
other teams in Scotland will put up a fight against them. There luck
over the last couple of years must surely run out sometime.
Mark
|
48.2515 | paras | VYGER::ROBBK | | Thu Sep 12 1996 15:34 | 3 |
| Are you Tommy Burns because you sound like him? Are all Celtic fans
paranoid that anybody with anything bad to say about them must be a
"hun"?
|
48.2516 | In wurds off wun silluball | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Sep 12 1996 16:09 | 10 |
| re -1
'scuse me.....but nowhere in the previous note did it state you were
a hun. If I'm reading it correctly he was only making a comparison to
the Rangers game where they were outplayed versus the Celtic game where
they were outscored (often means the same thing).
Anyway, you are a hun.....right ? %-)
Timmy
|
48.2517 | Both crap. | WSTENG::SYS_132894 | | Thu Sep 12 1996 23:45 | 14 |
|
I think what the 2 european games in midweek proved was how poor
Scottish football is at the moment. Even with the influx of so many
foreigners, both Celtic and Rangers are well behind even average
European sides. Both teams will continue to dominate Scottish football,
but cannot be expected to gub the likes of Hibs, Raith, Dunfermline etc
etc and then take on the best that Europe has to offer.
Give credit to Tommy Burns though, at least he is honest enough to
admit that Celtic have a lot to do before being able to compete at
European level.
Danny.
|
48.2518 | the best morons in the world | VYGER::ROBBK | | Mon Sep 16 1996 15:37 | 3 |
48.2519 | Another game another 3 points! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Sep 17 1996 18:01 | 18 |
48.2520 | Internet address | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Sep 17 1996 18:06 | 12 |
48.2521 | Heart broken | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Sep 18 1996 14:44 | 25 |
48.2522 | cavaliering cloggers | IB002::BREADIE | | Wed Sep 18 1996 17:02 | 3 |
48.2523 | hungry for success | VYGER::ROBBK | | Wed Sep 18 1996 20:40 | 2 |
48.2524 | "Paper Roses" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu Sep 19 1996 14:38 | 8 |
48.2525 | Tims on live | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Sep 24 1996 11:01 | 6 |
48.2526 | Euro glory ?? | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Sep 24 1996 13:32 | 18 |
48.2527 | Euro glory?? more like potential euro flop | SSMPRD::DGIBBONS | go on the ton | Tue Sep 24 1996 14:29 | 10 |
48.2528 | "Paper Roses" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Tue Sep 24 1996 14:32 | 6 |
48.2529 | Celtic. WHAT A DISGRACE! | VYGER::ROBBK | | Wed Sep 25 1996 07:37 | 10 |
48.2530 | | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Wed Sep 25 1996 10:04 | 7 |
48.2531 | Wasted chance | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Sep 25 1996 12:19 | 10 |
48.2532 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Wed Sep 25 1996 12:24 | 7 |
48.2533 | NO MORE PRETTY BOYS | SSMPRD::DGIBBONS | go on the ton | Wed Sep 25 1996 12:58 | 9 |
48.2534 | cancel the holidays ! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Sep 25 1996 14:24 | 44 |
48.2535 | | RDGENG::MORRELL | Well its not Carlton Palmer then.... | Wed Sep 25 1996 14:35 | 8 |
48.2536 | dream on | IB002::BREADIE | | Wed Sep 25 1996 16:33 | 11 |
48.2537 | | IB002::BREADIE | | Wed Sep 25 1996 16:34 | 3 |
48.2538 | spot the hun! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Sep 25 1996 18:06 | 22 |
48.2539 | How dare you ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Sep 25 1996 18:12 | 17 |
48.2540 | never mind eurpoe - saturday looms | IB002::BREADIE | | Thu Sep 26 1996 09:09 | 3 |
48.2541 | Unearthly perhaps.. | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Do you feel licky, punk? | Thu Sep 26 1996 09:14 | 9 |
48.2542 | | IB002::BREADIE | | Thu Sep 26 1996 09:40 | 2 |
48.2543 | My alarm is set | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Sep 26 1996 15:12 | 8 |
48.2544 | RE kick-off | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Sep 26 1996 17:45 | 10 |
48.2545 | pot calling kettle | VYGER::ROBBK | | Fri Sep 27 1996 12:26 | 2 |
48.2546 | seven red cards is more than careless | IB002::BREADIE | | Sun Sep 29 1996 19:14 | 3 |
48.2547 | | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Mon Sep 30 1996 14:07 | 23 |
48.2548 | | VYGER::ROBBK | | Tue Oct 01 1996 10:18 | 2 |
48.2549 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Tue Oct 01 1996 14:23 | 4 |
48.2550 | Van Hooijdonk saga | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Tue Oct 01 1996 17:15 | 25 |
48.2551 | The refs a mason ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Oct 01 1996 18:11 | 34 |
48.2552 | tight wads | VYGER::ROBBK | | Wed Oct 02 1996 12:40 | 2 |
48.2553 | " SOD OFF DIVADONK" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Wed Oct 02 1996 13:19 | 16 |
48.2554 | | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Wed Oct 02 1996 14:22 | 23 |
48.2555 | pay of two jobs | SSMPRD::DGIBBONS | go on the ton | Wed Oct 02 1996 14:32 | 7 |
48.2556 | get the chip off your shoulders | VYGER::ROBBK | | Thu Oct 03 1996 10:01 | 2 |
48.2557 | bigots | IB002::BREADIE | | Thu Oct 03 1996 13:29 | 2 |
48.2558 | Duh | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Oct 03 1996 16:22 | 5 |
48.2559 | Your a long way frae Ayr | IB002::BREADIE | | Thu Oct 03 1996 17:09 | 2 |
48.2560 | clarification | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Oct 03 1996 17:56 | 10 |
48.2561 | what is a hun | VYGER::ROBBK | | Fri Oct 04 1996 10:21 | 2 |
48.2562 | | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Oct 04 1996 17:58 | 9 |
48.2563 | what is a hun? | VYGER::ROBBK | | Mon Oct 07 1996 13:30 | 2 |
48.2564 | stick to tea parties | VYGER::ROBBK | | Tue Oct 08 1996 10:02 | 6 |
48.2565 | Scratch the surface | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Tue Oct 08 1996 12:12 | 16 |
48.2566 | come on play the game celtic | VYGER::ROBBK | | Tue Oct 08 1996 13:47 | 4 |
48.2567 | Oh er missus | XSTACY::PHAYDEN | � Ne�-Max�-Z��n-Dweeb�e | Tue Oct 08 1996 13:59 | 6 |
48.2568 | who, me? | VYGER::ROBBK | | Tue Oct 08 1996 15:51 | 1 |
48.2569 | Is anyone close enough to swat this pest ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Oct 08 1996 17:14 | 33 |
48.2570 | Oi!...where's your reply ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Oct 08 1996 18:20 | 21 |
48.2571 | uncle sam hisnae a clue | VYGER::ROBBK | | Thu Oct 10 1996 11:51 | 2 |
48.2572 | go WELL | VYGER::ROBBK | | Fri Oct 11 1996 15:54 | 1 |
48.2573 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | Drop The Drunk Donkey | Fri Oct 11 1996 15:55 | 4 |
48.2574 | wish I'd thought of it! | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Oct 11 1996 21:02 | 3 |
48.2575 | | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Mon Oct 14 1996 10:39 | 4 |
48.2576 | your wish is my command | VYGER::ROBBK | | Mon Oct 14 1996 13:47 | 3 |
48.2577 | | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Mon Oct 14 1996 15:34 | 5 |
48.2578 | Celtic 1 Motherwell 0 | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Mon Oct 14 1996 16:17 | 45 |
48.2579 | Hellooooooooooo | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Oct 14 1996 16:22 | 4 |
48.2580 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Tue Oct 15 1996 09:42 | 3 |
48.2581 | Police | VYGER::ROBBK | | Tue Oct 15 1996 10:20 | 4 |
48.2582 | Speaking of the law.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Oct 15 1996 15:59 | 8 |
48.2583 | A Daily Record job for Mr Robb. | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Tue Oct 15 1996 18:34 | 20 |
48.2584 | Big shoulders and cute bums | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Oct 15 1996 19:11 | 12 |
48.2585 | Well beaten | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Oct 17 1996 10:24 | 20 |
48.2586 | I'm not making this up,you know | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Oct 17 1996 15:03 | 7 |
48.2587 | loosing battle | IB002::BREADIE | | Thu Oct 17 1996 16:12 | 7 |
48.2588 | We'll keep a welcome in.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Oct 17 1996 16:22 | 7 |
48.2589 | Red card anomoly | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Thu Oct 17 1996 16:24 | 36 |
48.2590 | gossip | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Oct 18 1996 10:41 | 25 |
48.2591 | We can't have a BILLY in our team ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Oct 18 1996 14:42 | 10 |
48.2592 | Injury news | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Oct 23 1996 11:58 | 20 |
48.2593 | ??? | NESBIT::ARNOTT | | Wed Oct 23 1996 13:35 | 4 |
48.2594 | Whats happenin'? | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Oct 23 1996 15:42 | 13 |
48.2595 | | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | Oh no! NOT Milan Kundera again! | Wed Oct 23 1996 16:13 | 6 |
48.2596 | team news | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Oct 23 1996 18:31 | 10 |
48.2597 | TPY=9 in a row | IB002::BREADIE | | Wed Oct 23 1996 19:57 | 2 |
48.2598 | It'll NEVER be 9 | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Oct 23 1996 20:29 | 8 |
48.2599 | Collins | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Thu Oct 24 1996 09:45 | 15 |
48.2600 | Thanks | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Oct 24 1996 15:09 | 11 |
48.2601 | transfer news | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Thu Oct 24 1996 16:53 | 10 |
48.2602 | more rumours | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Oct 25 1996 11:13 | 5 |
48.2603 | Collins seems to have won his place | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Mon Oct 28 1996 13:10 | 11 |
48.2604 | JUST ANOTHER SATURDAY | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Mon Oct 28 1996 17:06 | 7 |
48.2605 | | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Mon Oct 28 1996 17:08 | 38 |
48.2606 | Last nights CEEFAX | MOVIES::PLAYFORD | Kevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394] | Tue Oct 29 1996 09:30 | 5 |
48.2607 | ??? | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Tue Oct 29 1996 15:12 | 10 |
48.2608 | | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Tue Oct 29 1996 19:52 | 11 |
48.2609 | free beer (one) for Pounder | IB002::BREADIE | | Tue Oct 29 1996 20:13 | 11 |
48.2610 | Where are you ?? | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Oct 29 1996 21:50 | 6 |
48.2611 | Oh my aching head | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Nov 01 1996 15:59 | 9 |
48.2612 | Transfer news. | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Fri Nov 01 1996 16:01 | 20 |
48.2613 | We Canna huv Hannah | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Nov 01 1996 17:13 | 10 |
48.2614 | Nae Bears left at Parkhead | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Nov 01 1996 18:25 | 6 |
48.2615 | TIMS on Top !!! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Mon Nov 04 1996 13:12 | 29 |
48.2616 | Buoy is this nice | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Nov 04 1996 17:09 | 16 |
48.2617 | Question | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Nov 04 1996 21:53 | 8 |
48.2618 | | VYGER::BONINIM | | Tue Nov 05 1996 08:16 | 5 |
48.2619 | Transfer news | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Nov 06 1996 13:50 | 17 |
48.2620 | 1860, 1690, 1888............. | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Wed Nov 06 1996 14:07 | 5 |
48.2621 | Who ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Nov 06 1996 14:22 | 6 |
48.2622 | united nations | COMICS::HAWLEYI | 668 - the neighbour of the beast! | Wed Nov 06 1996 14:27 | 5 |
48.2623 | Surely the Lions won't sell Nowak? And see 180.36 | ZUR01::ASHG | Grahame Ash @RLE | Wed Nov 06 1996 14:49 | 4 |
48.2624 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Wed Nov 06 1996 14:56 | 5 |
48.2625 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Wed Nov 06 1996 16:03 | 9 |
48.2626 | Some stats ! | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Nov 06 1996 17:10 | 35 |
48.2627 | | GYMAC::DCASSIDY | | Thu Nov 07 1996 08:45 | 8 |
48.2628 | Injury news | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Nov 12 1996 10:22 | 28 |
48.2629 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Ah go on! go on, go on, go on! | Tue Nov 12 1996 16:26 | 5 |
48.2630 | baca tickets | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Tue Nov 12 1996 16:48 | 7 |
48.2631 | And again..... | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Nov 12 1996 17:53 | 20 |
48.2632 | Huns game KO time ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Nov 12 1996 22:17 | 6 |
48.2633 | kick-off | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Nov 13 1996 13:26 | 6 |
48.2634 | update | SSMPRD::FINV_284734 | MARK CULLINANE | Wed Nov 13 1996 13:29 | 7 |
48.2635 | thanks | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Nov 13 1996 14:10 | 6 |
48.2636 | Got to sound confident ! | IB002::BREADIE | | Wed Nov 13 1996 15:09 | 12 |
48.2637 | Sobered up ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Nov 13 1996 15:28 | 16 |
48.2638 | Anyone know kick off time? | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Thu Nov 14 1996 11:21 | 2 |
48.2639 | | YEENOT::STOCKMANS | | Thu Nov 14 1996 12:12 | 3 |
48.2640 | men v bhoys | IB002::BREADIE | | Thu Nov 14 1996 22:27 | 1 |
48.2641 | | VYGER::GAWW | | Fri Nov 15 1996 11:15 | 16 |
48.2642 | " Pass the kleenex bhoys " | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri Nov 15 1996 14:04 | 5 |
48.2643 | We will overcome.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Nov 15 1996 14:47 | 16 |
48.2644 | 9 in a row. | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Mon Nov 18 1996 07:31 | 4 |
48.2645 | Whats the scores George Dawes?! | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Tue Nov 26 1996 23:05 | 8 |
48.2646 | Beaten (Again) | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Wed Nov 27 1996 04:46 | 11 |
48.2647 | Wot happened Muskie ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Dec 02 1996 17:59 | 7 |
48.2648 | had to see it to believe it | IB002::BREADIE | | Mon Dec 02 1996 19:13 | 19 |
48.2649 | Looks like chicken...why does it bark? | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Dec 02 1996 20:49 | 16 |
48.2650 | Have Gub - will travel !! | ULYSSE::NIMMO | | Tue Dec 03 1996 09:13 | 20 |
48.2651 | What a plonker!! | WSTENG::SYS_132894 | | Tue Dec 03 1996 10:26 | 21 |
48.2652 | Red cards but no consistency | 45862::OLIVERS | | Tue Dec 03 1996 17:49 | 24 |
48.2653 | Dunfermline postpone again | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Wed Dec 04 1996 09:48 | 13 |
48.2654 | There may be trouble ahead... | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Mon Dec 09 1996 12:55 | 12 |
48.2655 | Burns is schitzo | IB002::BREADIE | | Mon Dec 09 1996 18:00 | 11 |
48.2656 | Queen's Park 1-1 Celtic | VYGER::GORDOND | Ludere Causa Ludendi | Tue Dec 10 1996 17:48 | 25 |
48.2657 | BURNS SIGNS FOR RANGERS! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Tue Dec 10 1996 18:40 | 7 |
48.2658 | Back the Bhoys ! | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Wed Dec 11 1996 11:03 | 19 |
48.2659 | The thought it's all over, it's not now... | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Wed Dec 11 1996 13:15 | 16 |
48.2660 | BURNS MUST STAY! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Wed Dec 11 1996 16:21 | 10 |
48.2661 | toying with their emotions | IB002::BREADIE | | Wed Dec 11 1996 21:46 | 16 |
48.2662 | chip, chip, chips for me. | WOTVAX::OLIVERS | | Fri Dec 13 1996 17:06 | 12 |
48.2663 | LEE WHO? | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Fri Dec 13 1996 18:50 | 11 |
48.2664 | ?? | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Mon Dec 16 1996 15:43 | 6 |
48.2665 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon Dec 16 1996 15:46 | 7 |
48.2666 | Masonic verses | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Dec 16 1996 17:30 | 34 |
48.2667 | WHAT IS THE PROBLEM ? | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Mon Dec 16 1996 18:52 | 10 |
48.2668 | Thank you ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Dec 16 1996 19:11 | 7 |
48.2669 | REFS GOING GREEN. | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Tue Dec 17 1996 08:29 | 12 |
48.2670 | Bandits | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | D'you want some? | Tue Dec 17 1996 08:36 | 13 |
48.2671 | Whoa ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Dec 17 1996 16:07 | 8 |
48.2672 | Townsend will make all the difference - Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa | IB002::BREADIE | | Tue Dec 17 1996 21:28 | 3 |
48.2673 | Que ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Dec 18 1996 13:32 | 4 |
48.2674 | Getifuyabassa | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Dec 19 1996 21:57 | 15 |
48.2675 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Fri Dec 20 1996 09:26 | 14 |
48.2676 | Worse than a contractor :-) | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Fri Dec 20 1996 10:20 | 11 |
48.2677 | SEND THE DONKEY HOME! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Fri Dec 20 1996 10:27 | 5 |
48.2678 | | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Yes it does, dosen't it? | Fri Dec 20 1996 13:40 | 28 |
48.2679 | At least we'll get cash for him.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Dec 20 1996 15:05 | 23 |
48.2680 | | IB002::BREADIE | | Mon Dec 23 1996 11:57 | 3 |
48.2681 | Its not over till ... | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Fri Jan 03 1997 09:35 | 17 |
48.2682 | 2nd best I'm afraid | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Jan 08 1997 21:09 | 42 |
48.2683 | 6-0 against Killie | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Jan 09 1997 17:35 | 7 |
48.2684 | Careful Trevor, you'll get yourself a bad name! | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Thu Jan 09 1997 17:37 | 7 |
48.2685 | Whats wrong with John Smith ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Jan 09 1997 22:24 | 6 |
48.2686 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Fri Jan 10 1997 08:41 | 12 |
48.2687 | Even Denis Breadie is better looking | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Jan 10 1997 13:39 | 12 |
48.2688 | Public relations exercise | DPPSYS::BARRIE | | Fri Jan 10 1997 13:45 | 6 |
48.2689 | I can tell you the Huns score but.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Jan 15 1997 23:01 | 5 |
48.2690 | | VYGER::PATRICKD | | Thu Jan 16 1997 01:48 | 6 |
48.2691 | Ta | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Jan 16 1997 15:07 | 6 |
48.2692 | yes | VYGER::BONINIM | | Thu Jan 16 1997 15:21 | 5 |
48.2693 | Bad news for Trevor! Possible idefinate ban for Hooijdonk | CHEFS::CROSSA | As Bob is my witless! | Tue Jan 21 1997 16:54 | 32 |
48.2694 | testi - moanial ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Jan 21 1997 17:26 | 14 |
48.2695 | | ALERT::SYS_132894 | | Wed Jan 22 1997 08:35 | 11 |
48.2696 | He's gone.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Jan 22 1997 17:35 | 9 |
48.2697 | BAYERN 1ST TEAM THIS TIME | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Thu Jan 23 1997 12:49 | 5 |
48.2698 | Leopard...spots...change.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Jan 23 1997 17:05 | 5 |
48.2699 | Is it April 1st? | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Wed Jan 29 1997 12:08 | 12 |
| This should please Trevor....not!
Off IRN.......
It's understood Scottish football giants Celtic are considering
a sensational move south of the border, and could play in the
English Premiership.
The club are thought to be looking at buying an existing club in
England, possibly Wimbledon.
|
48.2700 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Wed Jan 29 1997 12:23 | 5 |
| I can't see it myself, UNLESS Rangers and Celtic did it at the same
time, otherwise Rangers would win the league for the next 100
years....
Ray....
|
48.2701 | cowards are running away | BERGIL::BREADIE | | Wed Jan 29 1997 13:15 | 7 |
| This is the only way Celtic can avoid/devalue the inevitable 10 in a
row.
Trevor,
It's beer time again. 10/15 Feb when do you want a pint /
D
|
48.2702 | Celtic V Raith Rover score | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Fri Feb 07 1997 10:58 | 6 |
| Celtic 2 : 0 Raith
Di Canio
Cadette
Televised league match brought forward from Saturday
|
48.2703 | 100 ways to Wok your dog | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Feb 10 1997 18:37 | 26 |
|
I hate writing notes twice ! Just got bumped from my account so I'll
try to remember what I tried to say earlier...
The story of Celtic joining the English League is bollocks...I think
they are trying to pressure somebody or some organisation into change.
Personally think Celtic want a British superleague and are
sabre-rattling.
Why doesn't anyone post the scores in here anymore ? I just got back
from 2 weeks in Taiwan and tried to check the latest...and nothing in
here ! I tried from home last night, but I'm with "America on line"
.....nothing ON LINE about these bastards....I can usually get logged
on at circa 2.30 a.m. !!
(Taiwan....I can sh*t thru the eye of a needle from 30 yards this
morning !)
Denis....sorry I didn't see you "invitation for a beer" note until a
couple of minutes ago...IF you are accessing the system, let me know
what night suits best. Assume you ARE actually over here now ?
I'm heading home early today (knackered) but I'll be OK any other
night.
Normal service will be resumed "rater" !
Trevor
|
48.2704 | | IB002::BREADIE | | Tue Feb 11 1997 13:45 | 15 |
| With pleasure Trev the results
Dundee Utd 1-0 Celtic
Ra Gers 0-0 Hearts
Celtic 2-0 Raith (both goals offside)
Dumbferm'e 0-3 Rangers
10 games to, Rangers are 7 points clear and 7 better on gd. Their next
four games will decide it.
My trip got canned, now looks like end of the month for beer.
regards
D
|
48.2705 | Damned McLeans | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Feb 11 1997 14:52 | 8 |
|
Thanks Denis...bloody Dundee Utd ! Thought the days of them being a
bogey team for us was over.
Sorry to hear about the trip being canned...hope to see y'all later
if it goes ahead. Call me & let me know (225-6961).
Trevor
|
48.2706 | | IB002::BREADIE | | Tue Feb 11 1997 21:12 | 46 |
| Hi,
Don't panic we still have to play them twice !
Rangers next four games, 12 points guarentees the title, 10 is probably
ok bu 9 or less is oh shit
Dundee Utd (h)
Hibs (h)
Sheep (a)
Selik (a)
In the same time I don't think youse have much, Motherwell,
kilmarmock, hearts and RANGERS !
see ya
D
Joke (long)
Rangers supporter meets and Aberdeen supporter on his farm outside
aberdeen.
RANGER "High, nice dog you have can I talk with him ?"
Don "stupid the dog don't talk"
RANGER " Hi dog howsitgoin, he treatin you ok ?"
Dog "Yeh he feeds me well, walks me twice a day, good guy"
DON "that's amazing absolutely amazing!"
RANGER "Nice horse you've got can I talk to it ?"
Don "stupid the horse definately does not talk"
Rangers "Hi horse howsitgoin he traet you well ?"
Horse "great, he brushes me, gives me fresh hay, lets me take the
filles - he's fine"
Don "I don't f'n believe it"
Ranger "Nice sheep can I talk to it ?"
Don
"the sheep's a bloody liar "
|
48.2707 | not baaaaaaad ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Feb 12 1997 13:49 | 4 |
|
re -1
Brill !!!
|
48.2708 | We're on for the double ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Feb 17 1997 17:44 | 23 |
|
Awful quiet in here....don't 'Tic play Hibs in the cup tonight ?
Just read internet newspaper....surprised to read that both Chic
Charnley and Shaun Dennis play for Hibs...when did this happen (OK so I
don't get al the news here !). Anyhoo, with these 2 die-hard tims in
their team, I guess Celtic should breeze it !
- Must "share" these with you too...in the letters page there were some
classics:--
- Sack Tommy Burns and give Pierre van Holdyerdonk the job as
player-manager !!!!
- Gorge Albertz is a danger to other players when taking free-kicks.
Walter Smith should tell him not to hit them so hard !!
- A Celtic fan wants Hibs to beat his team tonight...coz the winners
face Rangers in the next round and he couldn't stand another loss
to them !!
( Now I remember why I left.....)
Trevor
|
48.2709 | 1-1 against Hibs...replay reqd | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Feb 17 1997 22:14 | 18 |
|
Well...a 1-1 draw at Easter Road in the qtr finals of the cup. Lucky
b*****s Hibs got a late penalty which Darren Jackson scored from.
(Is it just me or is Jackson the ugliest piece of crap ever to walk the
face of the earth ????).
Typical...we should have bought him...not because he;s any good (he's
not)....but it would stop him doing these things to us !
No real details yet but apparently it was Jackson himself who was
"fouled". Although I have yet to see it, he clearly dived and the refs
a closet Hun. It was in the 83rd minute.
Phil O'Donnell (only one notch above Jackson in the beauty stakes) was
the scorer for 'Tic....in the 16th minute. A great goal even if I say
it myself.
Trevor ( look Wendy.....I rote a noat in the sellik file ! )
|
48.2710 | Penalty was good. | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Tue Feb 18 1997 00:06 | 24 |
|
The Jackson penalty was a stone-wall penalty,Celtic should have had
the tie wrapped up in the first half and were shocking in the second
half. It was typical of Celtic not to kill off S**t opposition ,but I
have absolutely no fear's for the replay.THERE WILL BE ONLY ONE WINNER.
A couple of points to make:
1. Alan Stubbs was by far the ugliest man in the game!
2.I would personally like to kick Pierre in the 'nad's as he
is a lazy,useless,good for nothing big arse! Give Chris Hay a game from
the start Tommy!
3. Jorge Cadete is a God.
Cheers to all you hoops!
GAV.
|
48.2711 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Tue Feb 18 1997 10:49 | 8 |
| Celtics tactics when one up were a disgrace. It's not like they were
playing Juventus, they were playing poxy Hibs! If they'd have pushed on
the whole game they'd have won comfortably.
I can't see De Canio hanging about next year.
Tony
|
48.2712 | Stubbs is a carthourse | BERGIL::BREADIE | | Tue Feb 18 1997 14:54 | 8 |
| I had the misfortune to watch this crap. I can only hope that a)
Celtic always play so badly -trust me they were mince b) not too many
people outside of Scotland saw this.
IF and it's a big IF they play like this in the two games against
Rangers, the treble is in the bag.
D
|
48.2713 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Tue Feb 18 1997 14:56 | 6 |
| Oh yeh, I remember what I was going to say today. The left back for
Celtic is shhhiiittt. As is the right back, but ooohhh the left back is
piss poor.
Tony
|
48.2714 | Celtic sat back ??? Wierd new stuff ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Feb 18 1997 17:41 | 12 |
| Hate to say I told you so.....but Stubbs is an expensive misfit who is
not Celtic class. Who were the fullbacks that Tony is deriding ?
....and why didn't Tony pay enough attention to NOTICE their names ?
....and who is the Italian defender my big mate tells me Celtic are
looking at ??
And why did Denis Breadie watch this game ?...and when will we be
having drinkies big-guy ?
Twev
|
48.2715 | How did you know! | VYGER::CRICHTONW | | Wed Feb 19 1997 03:25 | 13 |
| Trevor,
how did you know i would be looking through the sellick pages. You must
be picking up bad habits from me as your spelling looked more like
mine. How is life in Boston compared to Scotland not much competion i
suppose. You are missing the snow over here just now.
see you later,
Wendy
|
48.2716 | | REOELF::EDWARDSS | | Wed Feb 19 1997 09:57 | 5 |
| The reason I didn't note their names is because I was getting slowly
drunk.
Tony
|
48.2717 | TV is a Drug | BERGIL::BREADIE | | Wed Feb 19 1997 11:56 | 8 |
| Trevor,
I can think of no logical answer as to why I watched the game !
Spanish tv was no use on Monday I guess.
Beers next week, I'll mail you direct.
see ya
D
|
48.2718 | More burocratic excrement | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Feb 19 1997 17:45 | 13 |
|
Seems 'Tic may be without the Pierre fellow for cup replay next week.
Apparently it depends on whether he is selected for the Dutch team to
play France....in a friendly ! Now I am the FIRST to say that all
players should be proud to play for their country...and shouldn't feign
injury etc etc.....but when a "real" game (especially a cup tie) is
compromised because of a friendly....then I have question the sanity of
the lawmakers who say Holland have first dibs on Hooijdonk.
This is a ludicrous situation...friendlies don't mean crap at the end
of the day.
Trevor.....
|
48.2719 | Lazy B*****D! | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Wed Feb 19 1997 23:39 | 9 |
|
I hope Pierre is picked for Holland 'cause he's not doing us any good
at the moment. I say Burn's should let lazy bones rot in the reserves!
Piss off Pierre!
GAV.
|
48.2720 | Joke...mildly amusing ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Feb 20 1997 21:30 | 36 |
|
A small funny I read on the net....hope it;s not TOO old..
God calls Boris Yeltsin, Bill Clinton and Fergus McCann to heaven for a
meeting in his office. He tells them "The world will end in 30 days,
now go off and tell your people"
Boris Yeltzin tells the Russians:-
"I've got bad news and I've got worse news. The bad news is that we
were wrong...there IS a God and the worse news is that the world will
end in 30 days"
Bill Clinton to the Americans:-
"I've got good news and I've got bad news. The good news is that
the basic family values upon which our lives are based are right....
....there IS a God. the bad news is that it will all come to an end in
30 days".
Fergus McCann writing in the Celtic View:-
"I have great news and I have fabulous news...
"the great news is that God thinks I'm important....
.....the fabulous news is.....
.....it'll NEVER be 9 in a row " !!!!!!!!!
Trevor
|
48.2721 | Enrico Annoni. | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Thu Feb 20 1997 23:07 | 15 |
|
Celtic have completed the transfer of Enrico Annoni from Roma this
afternoon for a fee of 300,000 pounds.Annoni's contract is for three
and a half years.Burn's hopes to play Annoni on Saturday if his
clearance to play is through from the Italian F.A.
Annoni said that he had enjoyed playing for passionate
supporters in Rome and he will continue to play in front of passionate
supporters in Glasgow!
Welcome on board Enrico!
|
48.2722 | Another victory for the buoys | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Feb 24 1997 17:31 | 6 |
|
Dear Trevor
Celtic won 0-1 at Motherwell on saturday
Trevor
|
48.2723 | thanks | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Feb 24 1997 17:31 | 6 |
|
re -1
Cheers Trev
Trev
|
48.2724 | WHO'S NO THE MASON IN THE BLACK. | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Mon Feb 24 1997 20:55 | 10 |
| Celtic get another dodgy goal against Motherwell on Saturday when after
persitent fouling by Donnelly on the by line he crosses {the ball} to a
clearly offside Cadette to tap home.
No complaints this time bohys of dodgy refs or paraniod claims.
The refs name of course that well known orange man JIM McLUSKEY!
Still no complaints from us Gers fans because it will take more than
dodgy Celtic goals to stop us making it NINE IN A ROW!
[smug] Rab.
|
48.2725 | OOPS !...you were winding me up eh ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Feb 25 1997 17:39 | 16 |
|
re-1
You're a funny guy Rab...had me rolling in the aisles. Check yer reply
again son....then tell me again how Cadete was offside....check where
you said the ball was crossed from ?????
Also, do you REALLY think we Tims will take you seriously when you tell
us that a ref showed bias towards us. Unlike you, I was a regular at
the games. I can share war stories some other time, but PLEASE...spare
us the "ref's a re biased towards Celtic" crap....I've seen too much
evidence to the contrary. Stop listening to yer pals in the pub, open
your own eyes and make you own mind up.
HTH
Trevor
|
48.2726 | You should look further than your BLUE nose! | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Tue Feb 25 1997 19:24 | 15 |
|
Rab your talking total crap!
This is typical of a blue nose, for your information Rab video
evidence now shows Cadete was ON-side and that ref McCluskey made the
RIGHT descision for once!
BTW McCluskey is still a blue nose!
GAV.
|
48.2727 | Paranoid, who? not me. | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Wed Feb 26 1997 09:39 | 9 |
| Paranoid ones
Just for the record, Jim McCluskey is not a Rangers fan. He supports
Airdrie believe it or not (Although you probably wont).
Mark.
Ps. Cadete WAS off-side, although I suppose he id due a dodgy goal
seeing as he has so many goals chopped off that should not have been.
|
48.2728 | seems reasonable | VYGER::BONINIM | | Wed Feb 26 1997 11:17 | 4 |
|
Jorge Cadette was supposedly played onside by the Motherwell player
that Simon Donelly took the ball off prior to the goal.
|
48.2729 | ON-SIDE,ON-SIDE,ON-SIDE! | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Wed Feb 26 1997 19:57 | 8 |
|
You can't argue with T.V. evidence, he was ON-side.
Gav.
|
48.2730 | Yeah RIGHT !!!! | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Feb 26 1997 21:19 | 16 |
|
re - a few back
Maybe Jim McCluskey IS an Airdrie fan according to the "record". In
reality he is a Rangers fan. Seeing as how I happen to know one of his
neighbours who just happens to be friendly with him...house visits etc
I think I am going with HIS version...a hun.
And really Mark...do you honestly think that a grade 1 ref in Scotland
is going to stand up and say "I support Rangers/Celtic"....how long
would he last ?
The "paranoid one".
mmmnnnnn.....suppose Airdrie fans COULD participate in Orange Walks,
completely drunk.....
|
48.2731 | The game hasn't even finished yet! | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Wed Feb 26 1997 21:43 | 22 |
|
I can exclusively reveal that the bhoys in green have just cuffed the
hibees...
CELTIC 2
(O'Donnell,Di Canio.)
HIBERNIAN 0
(Zip, Zero, Zilch etc etc etc...)
Bring on the Rangers!
GAV.
|
48.2732 | Yahoo.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Feb 26 1997 22:10 | 10 |
|
Rangers at home in the qtr finals. Can someone remind us of the date
this will be played ? Can't find it anywhere.
Good to see O'Donnell on the scoresheet, he hasn't really had the best
of luck over the last couple of years.
Anyone know "how" the game went, I'd welcome a summary rpt.
Trevor
|
48.2733 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Thu Feb 27 1997 08:44 | 3 |
| Celtic v Rangers next Thursday, 6th March, 7.45 kick-off...
Ray....
|
48.2734 | | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Feb 27 1997 09:36 | 12 |
| re.2730
My saying that Jim McCluskey is an Airdrie fan is based on the
following: I live in the same town as him.
I went to school with his daughter.
I speak to him just about every day.
Yes he is Protestant, but does that make him a Rangers fan straight
off? I dont think so.
Mark.
|
48.2735 | | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Thu Feb 27 1997 09:40 | 28 |
| A brief report on last night's game:
Hibs were utter crap. They had no idea of how to get anywhere near
Kerr's goal. Darren Jackson ended up playing in midfield trying
to get the ball. Charnley was their bets player.
For Celtic, McStay went off with a knee injury late in teh first half
to be replaced by Brian McGlaughlin - show how much TB was worried
about thethreat of Hibs' midfield. O'Donnell's was a good goal, well
worked between him and Grant, Di Canio's was excellent, a bit of trickery
outside the box and then a shot into the top right hand corner.
Some weird refereeing decisions - re bookings and taking of free kicks,
for example, Hibs get a free kick on the edge of the box, while the
ref is looking to set up a wall, Charnley thumps the ball off Grant to
get a corner. A similar thing happened later, again the ref is setting
about getting the wall in the right place and is looking straight at the
wall when the Hibs player takes the free kick. As for the bookings,
Cadette got booked for diving when it at least seemed that although
perhaps not a penalty (I was too far away) he was being hounded by
two Hibs players. A bit harsh I thought.
Anyhow, a reasonable game, I got the feeling that Celtic have lost
their way a little - in parts of the game they were a joy to watch, and at
others you wondered if it was the same team on the park!
So there you go, my views on last nights game - not exactly the kind of
report you get in the papers...
|
48.2736 | not the neutral view either | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Thu Feb 27 1997 13:16 | 13 |
| RE - not exactly the kind of report you get in the papers
Your right there, and not the sort of report a neutral who watched the Stockport
cup tie then the Celtic highlights would write either.
From the highlights, the game was crap. Stockport would have challenged either
team like they did the 'boro for 70minutes. I usually enjoy watching games with
Celtic as unlike the ones with Rangers, you can not guess the score or winner !
But last night while hibs were apalling and relied to much on the overrated
Jackson, Celtic seemed to lack the sparkle they usually add to games.
Danny.
|
48.2737 | Ta | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Feb 27 1997 16:17 | 9 |
|
thanks for the reports. I would not be surprised reading that the game
was not great. the Celtic team are sh*tting themselves trying to get
silverware this season, win regardless is common in these situations.
Not great when we are used to flowing football but I think
circumstances often prevail in these situations. Well, huns in the next
game....a must win !
Trevor
|
48.2738 | Billy McNeil | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Feb 27 1997 21:25 | 10 |
|
Reuters report that Celtic legend Billy McNeil is to have triple-bypass
heart surgery next week. McNeil was captain of "Tic during the original
9 in a row series including the first UK club to win the European Cup.
His family say he is shocked, as they are, as he seemed to be very fit.
Hard to believe he is now 57 yrs old, looks much younger.
Best wishes to him & his family at this time.
Trevor
|
48.2739 | HAIL King Billy!(pardon the pun!) | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Fri Feb 28 1997 20:00 | 13 |
|
I'll agree with you for a change Twev!
All the best to Cesar!
GAV.
|
48.2740 | What d'ya mean eh ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Feb 28 1997 20:43 | 12 |
|
Geez....I'm getting paranoid ! Why is that when anyone agrees with me
they first of say "for once" or "for a change"...and secondly almost
always apologise as if it's a henious crime ?? !!!
Do I really talk so much crap that it's unusual for agreement ?
( Don't answer that paallllleeeezzzzeeeee)
- I like to think my contributions are....well....slightly different
from conventional thinking at times...thats all !
Trevor
|
48.2741 | speedy recovery Billy | IB002::BREADIE | | Sat Mar 01 1997 09:21 | 6 |
| Hi Trev,
I agree with you as well.
You postings sure are different !
D
|
48.2742 | Celtic back in the race. | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Sun Mar 02 1997 07:44 | 22 |
|
CELTIC 2 (Cadete,Di Canio).
HEARTS 0
'Gers lead has been cut to five points! BE AFRAID...
...BE VERY AFRAID!
Times up Watty!
GAV.
|
48.2743 | COLIN STEIN FOREVER! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Sun Mar 02 1997 16:22 | 11 |
| Dear Trev.
In reply to your earlier comment although I have only been
to Ibrox about half a dozen times this season until recently I hardly
missed a game home or away so I don't have to listen to mates in the
pub to know when you are talking utter crap!
But thanks for taking the bait anyway.
Rab.
|
48.2744 | Di Canio not the Manio! | VYGER::TENNANTM | | Tue Mar 04 1997 19:52 | 12 |
| Is it just me or does anyone else think Di Canio is overrated? In my
opinion he's far too greedy. Having said that he did come across well
in the interview on Friday Sportscene the other week, seems quite a
character.
Still think the trebles on though! Blue noses unite!
MWT
|
48.2745 | Thought I'd forgotten this huh ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Mar 05 1997 20:04 | 18 |
|
Read that the Collins transfer saga has taken another twist. FIFA (as
you would expect) can't make up their mind on the leagality of Celtic's
claim and that they have referred it to the European Commission - that
should speed things up eh ? %^}
Anyhoo...the EC will struggle to deny Celtic since "Monaco are not a
signatory on the Treaty of Rome". FIFI had thought that Collins was
"essentially" working in the EU since all of Monaco's away games are
just that....strange f*****n logic that....where does he train ? Where
does his employer reside ? Where does he LIVE ????
Taking this logic, I could apply for Pacific Rim citizenship since I'm
there 3 to 4 times a year eh ??
Re -1....thanks for that, very well thought out....
Trevor
|
48.2746 | Well, interesting saga | ULYSSE::VISCIGLIO | Pas a l'abri d'un coup de bol | Thu Mar 06 1997 09:52 | 11 |
| Trevor,
I don't know of course all the answers to your questions, except
one: Monaco's training field is just over the Principality, i.e.
in France...
I don't know where Collins lives though. I would be surprised if he
lives in France, since he would pay taxes (No taxes at Monaco).
PYV
|
48.2747 | Celtic's final games | MOVIES::MCATEER | Paul McAteer | Thu Mar 06 1997 10:03 | 11 |
| 8-3-97 H Rangers SC
16-3-97 H Rangers PD
22-3-97 A Dunfermline PD
5-4-97 A Raith Rovers PD
12-4-97 A Kilmarnock PD/SC semi
20-4-97 H Aberdeen
4-5-97 A Hibs PD
10-5-97 H Dundee United PD
Or at least that's what I think they are....
|
48.2748 | 0-0 a cert | IB002::BREADIE | | Thu Mar 06 1997 10:27 | 7 |
| Well tonite a Rangers team devastated with injuries travels ro castle
doom to try and make it 10 games in a row without defeat against selik.
look's a cert for a draw, unless the lowlife unethical pressure
Celtic have been putting on referees succeeds.
D
|
48.2749 | Lookin good so far...2-0 Tims | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Mar 06 1997 21:09 | 12 |
|
Latest score is Celtic 2 Rangers 0
Mackay 10mins
DiCanio 18 mins (pen) ( VERY overrated player )
- A penalty ? For Celtic ? From McCluskey ? Somebody must have
pulled a gun on a Celtic player !!!!
I hate the last 72 minutes of a game !!!!!
Trevor
|
48.2750 | | IB002::BREADIE | | Thu Mar 06 1997 21:50 | 9 |
| The pressure told - never in a million years a penalty, well done the
press for pressurising McClusky. Other goal another big boob by Goram.
It's called law of averages. Never will one of the old firm stay
undefeated for ever.
Anyway we won't be playing our reserve team in the league decider !
|
48.2751 | 2-0 it ended... | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Mar 06 1997 22:07 | 10 |
|
2-0 final score. Just called the old "pub" to gloat at the huns and
congratulate the bhoys....everyone agrees it could have been 6-0.
Rangers (I'm told) were disjointed and basically not very good.
No Gough or Gascoigne...but lets not hear that as an excuse.
Look forward to your match reports and impressions......
Trevor ( more relieved than delirious )
|
48.2752 | Easy | ALERT::SYS_132894 | | Thu Mar 06 1997 22:42 | 18 |
|
re last "Rangers (I'm told) were disjointed and basically not very
good"
You can change that to Rangers were utter crap. Celtic didn't create
half as many chances as they have done in recent games but were still
far better than Rangers. Bjorklund, McLaren, Petric, Albertz and
Ferguson were dire.
Penalty was a bit iffy but Bjorklund should never had made the tackle
anyway, there was no danger of Cadete even getting a shot on target.
The mason in the black then turned down a stonewaller when McLaren
took out Di Canio (moaning little git!).
My money's on Sellic for the double.
Danny.
|
48.2753 | | RTOEU::RDELANEY | Heart of gold,nob of butter | Fri Mar 07 1997 09:44 | 4 |
| I thought the 'new' Celtic defender (Annoni ?) had a great game, real
cool under pressure......
- Robin
|
48.2754 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Fri Mar 07 1997 11:20 | 9 |
| I thought the whole Celtic defence was great, they finally managed to
snuff out Laudrup. Stubbs must have an iron skull, how he could play
after that collision is beyond me, (in case anyone hasn't heard, Bo
Andersen has a fractured skull as a result of this clash)....
I would have given Di Canio the Man of the Match award, even if he was
only on the pitch for the first half, totally brilliant....
Ray....
|
48.2755 | McHuskey's a dog !! | ULYSSE::NIMMO | | Fri Mar 07 1997 11:42 | 24 |
| I guess it had to happen eventually but did Rangers have to play soooo
badly. Rangers were totally clueless - one half-decent shot in 90
minutes just ain't good enough. Only positive point is that they can't
play that badly again, can they?
Celtic managed to look comfortable throughout the entire 'game'
No complaints on the result ( - it could've been more!! ) but that was
never a penalty. You're right, Dennis, methinks the pressure on the man
in black worked!! Anyone notice how calm Tommy Burns was last night
compared to previous matches. Almost as if he knew the result in
advance!!
Still want that tape of the game , Dennis, or shall I sell it to Mr.
Pounder as a rare item?
Don
Whatever happens in the league there will surely be a BIG clearout at
Ibrox at the end of the season.
|
48.2756 | Barf ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Mar 07 1997 15:23 | 32 |
|
Don't worry about the tape chaps...mine is a-comin ! When I talked to
the old mates "down the pub" back home last night, they did comment on
Annoni, said he was great and seemed to influence (calm) the whole
defence. Thats good news, apparently there were no "silly" errors that
Celtic have been guilty of more recently.
Have to larf at everyone now handing the title to us.....I don't
believe it for a minute ! Rangers are still in the driving seat and I
don't think the bookies will be cutting the odds too much...do you ?
This was the cup....the league game is still to come and even if we
win, we still need other teams to do us a favour. I'm hoping, praying
and keeping everything crossed that this will happen obviously, but we
need to get this into perspective.
Rangers played one lousy game....that doesn't mean anything more than
they lost one game and are out of the cup.
The psychological effect could be significant...I certainly hope so.
But you have to remember the experience that the current huns team have
got. They've been here before and should recover, they certainly have
enough to play for !
Do me a favour on the ref comments...cut the crap guys ! This guy
didn't bow to pressure, everyone knows that home teams tend to get the
benefit of the doubt either for or against penalty awards....maybe
thats not ideal, but it is reality. Did it matter in the end ? Not
according to popular opinion....including the huns fans.
The fat lady aint sung a thing yet ....she still doesn't know which
song it'll be.....great stuff !
Trevor...loads and loads of smileys !!!!!
|
48.2757 | NUREYEV PUPIL GOES SOUTH | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Mon Mar 10 1997 07:40 | 12 |
|
Pierre Dive-a-donk has joined Nottingham Forest for a fee in the region
of 4.5 million pounds. (utter mugs)
Great piece of business for the tic.
Good riddance to the cheating #*$%@&*.
Iain.
|
48.2758 | Oi! Donkey! | CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJ | Crushed by a Dwarf | Mon Mar 10 1997 09:02 | 8 |
|
I believe that the fee is �3m plus �0.5m if Forest stay up and another
million if he scores 20 goals a season for the next two years.
Interesting buy - if that quote about homeless people was correct I
can't see him being the sort of bloke that will get on with Pyscho.
Jeff
|
48.2759 | Careful the door doesn't hit yer ass | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Mar 10 1997 16:52 | 14 |
|
Well....least we got some "readies" for a player leaving Paradise.
I don't know if I agree about the waste of money comment...Big Pierre
really has the talent to make this look fair ( even a bargain ).
Whether he can match that with his attitude will be the determining
factor IMO. He joins the long list of quality strikers that Celtic have
managed to retain for 1 - 2 seasons only.
Odd time for a transfer eh ? We are fighting for the league and Cup...
who know what injuries may come along....still, cash in the hand is
probably best.....his relationship with management at Parkhead has been
stormy (to say the least) over the past few months.
Trevor
|
48.2760 | Deal makes good sense. | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Mon Mar 10 1997 23:53 | 17 |
|
Pierre had to go now,his heart just wasn't in it anymore.I think the
deal is a good one for all concerned and I back Tommy's decision to
sell him now . As a player I am a huge fan of Pierre but, off the field
Notts Forest are welcome to him.
I wonder who Celtic are looking at (if anyone) as a replacement
and if they'll manage to persuade anyone to sell at such an important
time in the season.
GAV.
|
48.2761 | Cheers! | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Mon Mar 10 1997 23:58 | 16 |
|
BTW We should remember the good things about Pierre too!If it hadn't
been for his top class header in the Scottish Cup Final in '95 we'd
still be waiting for a trophy yet.
Cheers for the good times big man!
GAV.
|
48.2762 | NINE IN A ROW ! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Tue Mar 11 1997 22:40 | 19 |
|
KILMARNOCK-2 WRIGHT,BURKE.
CELTIC -0
Celtic finally gave up all hopes winning the league after a poor
performance against a determined Killie side.
Wright opened the scoring on the 24th minute hitting a shot high
into the net from a short free kick,then with fifteen minutes left
Burke made it 2-0.
It could have been more but for some good saves from Stuart Kerr
and a shot cleared of the line by Annoni.
With De,Cannio injured and Cadette having a poor game it looks like
the decision to sell Hooijdonky could come back to haunt Burns.
Rab.
|
48.2763 | Ah @#$%&* | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Mar 12 1997 01:16 | 15 |
|
Christ...doesn't take the huns long to get in here with a gloat eh ?
Suppose it is looking very grim for us now, what a waste of a good end
end to the season. We were already looking for favours from other
teams, now it's getting close to miracles from above....
The fat lady aint singing yet.....but she's got a copy of the sash in
her hand....still hoping she has to go back off-stage to change !
Just waiting for the Killie fans gloat now.....maybe I'll take a
holiday....
Pissed_off_from_Boston
|
48.2764 | Some good news.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Mar 12 1997 20:57 | 6 |
|
I read a very brief report on Billy McNeill....stated his triple bypass
operation had been successful and he was on the mend. Possible he may
be out of hospital at the weekend.
Trevor
|
48.2765 | Miracle's Happen. OFFICIAL! | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Wed Mar 12 1997 22:23 | 23 |
|
RANGERS - 0
DUNDEE UTD _ 2
( Winters,Olofsson.)
Trevs wish for miracle is GRANTED!
DONT SLIP UP AGAIN CELTS!!!!!
GAV.
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48.2766 | F$#@ THE CUP 9 IN A ROW | VYGER::GOODD | | Thu Mar 13 1997 00:48 | 9 |
|
My God how spawny can you 'tic swine's get the league is only delayed
as come Sunday we will HUMP you God Gough is back to replace handsome
Petric and we will have no excuses LONG LIVE THE HOUSE OF WINDSOR.
THE BAD(GER)
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48.2767 | Payback time! | VYGER::DUFFYG | | Thu Mar 13 1997 01:04 | 13 |
|
Denham,
You have no reason to be optimistic the super Celts have made
there mistake
and they are now going to prove that on Sunday by beating
Rangers sorry ass and lifting the league title IT'LL NEVER BE
9-IN-A-ROW!!!
GAV.
|
48.2768 | WHO'S STILL TOP | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Thu Mar 13 1997 03:52 | 9 |
| No reason to be optimistic! how about the fact that Rangers are still!
five points in front, going into a game against a team that have beat
us once in ten games.
Even if the tims do manage to steal a result against us Rangers will
still be top of the league.
By the way the Arabs will hump yous in the cup final leaving the
parkhead trophy room empty again!!!!!
|
48.2769 | "see yous in the final" | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu Mar 13 1997 06:26 | 113 |
|
As i was on holiday yesterday i will formally enter this note now!!!!
HA!
HA!
HA!
Kiss my A#%E Tommy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
rgds.
Iain.
|
48.2770 | Nothing won yet.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Mar 13 1997 15:12 | 19 |
|
Gav...while I am delighted at the Utd result, the miracle I asked for
is only "partially" granted. As the good folk from the "forces of evil"
point out, we are still 5 points behind, still relying on others, and
must surely be regarded still as "underdogs" for the title. Thats fine
with me....I'd love a repeat of the "Hearts" scenario where the last
game results gave us the title. Anyhoo, I'm still very disappointed
that we did not make the most of Rangers defeat by winning at Killie
the previous night. This was the same story all last year !!!
Still, it has given us all a boost and maintained the excitement.
BTW - Should have seen the office are here the other night when I read
the score on Reuters.....the poor folk are wondering just what kind of
a mad Jock they have in their midst !!!!!!
This Fat Lady is getting awful confused about the song.......
Trevor
|
48.2771 | A very well thought out Reply Denham | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Mar 13 1997 17:09 | 13 |
| re 2766
Denham ??? Please explain what makes 'Tic spawny ? Your lot got
humped by Dundee Utd...now either THEY were spawny, or your mob were
bad. Celtic had nothing to do with it....
Again, tell me how spawny we are considering we also lost the previous
night ? !!!! If we'd won, then maybe you'd have a point. On relection,
you wouldn't, sorry....
You're called "Good" eh ? Rab, Iain....which of you want to be BAD and
UGLY ?
TRevor
|
48.2772 | What time Sunday ??? | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Mar 14 1997 13:39 | 4 |
|
Chaps....can't find the KO time for Sunday...anyone help please ?
Trevor
|
48.2773 | Hatetely is God!!!!! | VYGER::TENNANTM | | Fri Mar 14 1997 21:23 | 11 |
| Watch big Hateley give Stubbs water on the brain on Sunday! He'll wish
he'd stayed at Bolton. Long live the big man and his elbows! Nine in a
row easy. Sunday prediction:
Celtic 0
Hateley 2
MWT
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48.2774 | 2 sent off, 9 booked - normal of game | IB002::BREADIE | | Sun Mar 16 1997 22:00 | 23 |
| Breadie calling Pounder - breadie calling Pounder
Youse were destroyed ! A Rangers reserve team rose to the occasion
and cruised thru 1-0. This was despite the brutality from the timmies.
DiCannio should be banned permanently, assalting a young innocent like
Ian Fergusson (in the tunnel by the way).
Rangers with Gascoine, Rosenthal, Goram, Mccall, VanVossen, Steven,
Andersen, Durie, Robertson (and others) all out injured did what the
always do - when it come to the key game they win it.
What do you mean I'm gloating, of course I'm bloody gloating !!!!
Nine in a row, 10 league wins from eleven (out of charity we let you
win your centinary game).
Now lets get rid of Wattie (boot him upstairs) spend the 40 million in
the bank and move forward.
Actualy I'm happy the season is over, it's been to intense and too much
bigotry. It is after all only a game. (easy to say when you win)
Denis
|
48.2775 | Go crap in yer hat | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Mar 17 1997 22:17 | 31 |
|
Ach away and bile yer heids ! System was down all day, maybe I should
have stayed out....but since I'm here...
- Sad tactics by Rangers, but so effective. What an embarrassment for
our football mentality.
- A paid English thug brought in to ruffle up our bhoys, luckily he got
his just desserts. He'll be gone at the seasons end right ?
- Rest of the team, especially Feguson and Moore resorted to the same
shit. Referee was as expected, biased...no control of the huns
fouling...we;ve seen it so many times before it;s now boring.
- Having said that...we were crap. How sad that we showed no motivation
to win when we had it all to play for.
You lot must be embarrased at the way Ferguson Moore and Gough got away
with fouling all through the game..Gough looked like he was humping
De-Canio at times. Don't tell me you thought that was
fair...especially when Malky gets a foul against him for his arm comin
up when he jumps....no place in football for these thugs, trouble is,
the same probably applies to De-Canio...his passion will get him into
too much trouble with scottish refs who have a rule book, a mania for
total control...and no f*****n brains.
Enjoy your victory. Celtic will stay with pure football tactics, as
always. skill will prevail in the end. I just hope your type, and shit
referees don't f**k the game first.
Trevor
|
48.2776 | Same old crap talk. | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Tue Mar 18 1997 07:57 | 10 |
| Trev the reason the trouble started between Hateley and Kerr was
because Kerr came running out of his box after Hateley tried to
split up Laudrup and M'ckay after M'ckay tackled Laudrup and then
STAMPED! on Laudrups head,is this what you call good clean football?
take off the green glasses if you think you'r giving an Honest opinion
of the game.
The best team on the day won.
Rab.
|
48.2777 | Rangers set the pattern early | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Mar 18 1997 19:23 | 26 |
|
Rab, of course I see things through green glasses, but I don;t think my
comments on the Rangers tactics, the football quality on show (or lack
of it) and Gough/Ferguson/Moore/Hateley persistent fouling was off the
mark at all. I really was trying to be as objective as possible
(objectionable may be more accurate). What do "neutrals" think about
the game or our comments ????
Anyway, the Celtic players were "losing" it, I believe due to all this
and they committed bad...visible...fouls back in some cases. Classic
retaliation thru frustration.
Disagree that the situation started with the Laudrup incident. That was
merely the bursting point...the crap was going on all game at the
expense of attractive football.
As I said...Rangers spoiled the game for a reason, they did it well,
Celtic should have risen above it and played more like the situation
demanded. They didn't.
Ferguson called Di-Cannio an "Italian B******d" at the end...what is
this guy thinking about ? Think I may be upset with insults like that
too, especially when the players were shaking hands.
Di-Cannio was booked "inside" for his reaction.
Trevor
|
48.2778 | GERS GET NINE IN A ROW BUT TIC GET TWELVE | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Wed Mar 19 1997 04:59 | 12 |
|
Its official !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Celtic have now had more players red carded in one season than any
other club in BRITISH football history !
Now Tommy, will you take the blame for that? Or is that the previous
management teams fault as well?
Iain
|
48.2779 | NOT DIRTY , JUST UNLUCKY | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Wed Mar 19 1997 13:11 | 18 |
|
Celtic's role of honour looks like this
Paulo de Moanio (twice)
Malky Mackay (twice)
Tosh McKinlay (twice)
Simon Donnelly
Alan Stubbs
Gordon Marshall
Brian O'Neil
Peter Grant
John Hughes
Tic had better watch out for Norwich who could still steal
the "Dirtiest Team in Britain" award as they are on 10 red
ones.
IC
|
48.2780 | Kids stuff in comparison | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Mar 19 1997 17:06 | 33 |
|
Excellent statistics !! However, this is kids stuff when you compare
REAL criminal actions. Rangers are in a class of their own when it
comes to crimes with Police action.
So many I can't recall them all....but here is a few:-
Butcher: Breach of Peace, inciting crowd violence
Roberts: " " " ' "
Woods: " " " " " " + violent behaviour
Derek Ferguson : 4 arrests for drunkeness, breach of peace, throwing
bottles onto motorway, assault.
McCoist: Assault, breach of peace, sectarian song singing, drunk
driving
Fatscoigne: Wife beating, assault on others x 10 etc etc LONG list
Duncan Ferguson: Assault x 4, Breach of peace. Jailed.
Hatelely: Assault
Durrant: Same as McCoist....at the kebab shop.
Goram: Assault, tax evasion, admitting to playing cricket
.....and so the list goes on....kinda puts a "double yellow card" into
the minor league don't ya think ?
Ask other teams about definition of dirty...who woulld they prefer to
play in terms of their "health". Methinks Rangers are a poor 2nd again,
don't you ?
Anyway..thanks for the "facts" you provided. Nice to know the refs are
still maintaining unbiased control of the games they are involved with!
Nice to see us winning something too.....
Trevor
|
48.2781 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Thu Mar 20 1997 12:19 | 6 |
| Apparently Cadete (or his agent) is doing a "Pierre". He is moaning
about his wages and making "noises" to the media about being unhappy
about earning half of what Thom earns. Greedy barstewards, the lot of
them....
Ray....
|
48.2782 | | ALERT::SYS_132894 | | Thu Mar 20 1997 12:40 | 9 |
|
Greedy barsteward maybe, but when you consider donkeys like Stubbs,
Annoni and Thom are earning around 12k a week, 4.5k a week to your
top goalscorer is pretty feeble. Auld Fergus certainly knows how to
keep his players happy. A mass exodus from Parkhead at the end of the
season looks likely.
Danny.
|
48.2783 | Fergus'll say f#%k off | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu Mar 20 1997 13:16 | 7 |
|
Unlike Dive-a-donk, Cadete is seemingly willing to extend his contract
though!
Iain.
|
48.2784 | Cadete is worth it | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Mar 20 1997 14:11 | 17 |
|
My sympathy on this one is with Cadete. He was a big name coming to
Parkhead and has played very well. Hooijdonk used Celtic to become a
star...big difference. I say he is worth DOUBLE anything Stubbs gets.
How typical of Celtic that this is again public news, used to be that
everything was done with dignity, behind closed doors...the Billy
McNeill sacking event seems to have been the turnaround..this was very
public and messy.
Anyway...get Stubbs the hell out of Parkhead, he is not Celtic class.
See if Bolton will give us 5 mill. for him (fat bloody chance!).
Hope the Cadete thing gets taken from the media and fixed in the proper
place......
Trevor
|
48.2785 | There's only one Jorge Cadete! | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Fri Mar 21 1997 12:14 | 18 |
| How can Burns/McCann justify giving Andy Thom and Annoni �12,000 a
week, but grudge giving Cadete a rise from �4,200. I am no Celtic fan
but I think Cadete is a tremendous player and if I was McCann I would
be doing all I could to keep him at Parkhead.
I think it is crazy that a player like Annoni can earn as much as he
does. From the times I have seen him he has been crap. He lacks pace,
his passing is not up to scratch and his tackling aint great. And
giving �12,000 to Andy Thom is just sheer silliness. He keeps the
bench warm most weeks and when he does play never looks that
interested. He only ever looks good when he is playing against the
smaller clubs.
McCann says he wants success at Parkhead but is not willing to pay his
best players the right money. He drove out Pierre and now it looks
like Jorge could be off unless he puts his hand in his pocket.
Mark.
|
48.2786 | GET LOST TOMMY | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Mon Mar 24 1997 08:08 | 10 |
|
Gerry McNee mentioned the possibility of TB returning to Rugby Park
if Ben Turpin doesn't renew his contract.
Was Gerry on the magic mushrooms before the show? Must of been!!!!
Personally, i hope celtic renew his contract because i certainly
dont want that "Judas" git darkening our doorsteps again!!!!
IC
|
48.2787 | Our squabbles are getting predictable.. | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Mar 24 1997 16:31 | 13 |
|
The TB question is another public relations disaster for us. TB chooses
to discuss the issue with the media....having said that, he points out
that McCann has yet to arrange a meeting with him...and only 6 weeks
left on his contract. How can Burns work with the player issues etc
etc when he has so much uncertainty surrounding his own future ??
Even if McCann only set the date and let hin know, at least Burns
wouldn't be wondering IF he was getting a discussion.....
And still we couldn't capitalise on a huns defeat.....geez.....
TRevor
|
48.2788 | GHFUKU | VYGER::MOYESJ | | Wed Mar 26 1997 15:25 | 1 |
| YREYFULTO8G
|
48.2789 | | CHEFS::CROSSA | It ain't loud enough, punk! | Wed Mar 26 1997 15:42 | 5 |
| I know the Glasgow accent can be a little hard to decipher but that's
taking the p*ss!
Stretch.
|
48.2790 | | VYGER::BONEM | I am the seed! | Wed Mar 26 1997 16:54 | 4 |
| John, Was that a new version of the sash?!.
Marty
|
48.2791 | Eh ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Mar 26 1997 17:03 | 15 |
|
re -3
John....did you
a) Recently get updated to Windows NT
b) Move your chair 2 inches to the left and forget to move yer
keyboard also ?
c) Replace you fingers with pork sausages.
d) Discover a new subliminal language.
e) Impersonate Stevie wonder typing Happy Birthday
f) Leave yourself logged in....
g) Just plain-old make an arse of it.
....we would all LUV to know !
|
48.2792 | | VYGER::BONEM | I am the seed! | Wed Mar 26 1997 20:39 | 7 |
| Trevor,
Knowing John he wa trying to sing the 'Fields of Athenry", I was
trying to show him at tea break, but all I got was GREHEWLPS?.
Marty
|
48.2793 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Thu Mar 27 1997 08:49 | 7 |
| Paul McStay looks to be on his way from Celtic. According to McStay he
won't be offered a new contract. This is scandalous. He is still one of
the best players in Scotland and McCann treats him like a nobody....
Sack the board!...
Ray....
|
48.2794 | McCann'z a nutjob!!!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Thu Mar 27 1997 09:54 | 7 |
|
Burns wont be leaving Parkhead at the end of the season, seemingly
he will be offered the job of youth development officer.
Cant see him taking that one!!!!!!!
IC
|
48.2795 | WEYTYIETIETET | VYGER::GOODD | | Thu Mar 27 1997 10:28 | 4 |
|
ON REPLY TO MR MOYES,(.2788)
TO MUMUCH HAIR OF THE DUCK,OR IS THART DOG
OR THINKING OUT LOUD.ABOUT YOUR MEAT ORDER.
|
48.2796 | | MILE::JENKINS | | Thu Mar 27 1997 12:29 | 5 |
|
Reports suggest Tommy Johnson has signed for Celtic from Aston Villa.
Fee around �2.3m
Richard.
|
48.2797 | Third Parties View | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Thu Mar 27 1997 13:45 | 7 |
| Rumours suggest that Fergus McSpekky git is actually a Rangers fan who
is pretending to care about Celtic while slowly but surely running them
into ground by, firing the manager, chucking out the best players
who "demand" too much money, and generally just being a tight fisted
arse who is ruining the Scottish game.
Mark.
|
48.2798 | Oh me...oh my.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Mar 27 1997 17:15 | 14 |
|
Good god....whats happening down paradise way ? Hope the hell all this
conjecture is crap....trouble is, most of it has been correct in past
months/seasons. No smoke without fire eh ?
If only I understood Basketball or Baseball...or WWF wrestling...or
monster trucks mud racing...I could get on fine here and leave that
stupid, twisted, corrupt, backstabbing, frustrating, bigoted game of
football (oops...I mean soccer!) behind me for good......
Na...this is what makes it interesting !!!!!!!
Trevor
|
48.2799 | CHEER UP TOMMY BURNS! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Fri Mar 28 1997 01:28 | 17 |
| The contract M'cstay was offered was basicly a pay for play one,
although his basic pay was cut his bonuses were enhanced, M'cann
pointed out if M'cstay played in most of Celtics games he would
actually earn more.
When you consider his age,recent injuries, form, over the past season
it's the best deal he will get.
Burns has spent 15 million (including 4 million for donkey stubbs)and
apart for one cup done nothing! even being beat by Raith rovers in a cup
final.
This is scottish football, if you spend that kind of money and that is
the best you can do your jobs on the line.
I feel the the Celtic support are jumping the gun a bit,M,cann is a
shrewd man maybe it would be better to hear his plans for the future
first, before calling for his head.
Rab.
|
48.2800 | C'mon Rab....talk sense | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Mar 28 1997 04:25 | 23 |
|
Rab...the point is...you DON'T air these issues in public....especially
when a great servant to your club like Paul McStay (thats how you spell
it incidently) is the subject. This is unbelievable treatment to a
great player and looks designed to have him get upset & leave. With a
guy like Paul, you should hope he will stay around Parkhead after his
playing career is finished. His level-headedness and football knowledge
should be something Celtic try to grab with both hands. He is a Celtic
man through amd through....
I don't mind McCann (thats how you spell it incidently) acting in a
business-like manner. That was missing from Parkhead in porevious
years. But...a good "manager" does NOT speak about private issues in
public. Just like industry...if a manager needs to address discipline,
salary, benefits etc etc....it is done privately...NOT in public.
I really don't buy the argument that McStay could earn more money is an
incentive to him. McCann is being stupid....McStay is being wronged.
Question for the huns....IF Wattie did this to e.g. Goram or
Gough...would YOU agree with it ? I think not.....
Trevor....
|
48.2801 | DOH !!! | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Mar 28 1997 04:26 | 3 |
|
Before you all jump in....PREVIOUS (thats how you spell it incidently!)
|
48.2802 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Fri Mar 28 1997 08:36 | 3 |
| Trev, 'incidently' is spelt 'incidentally' incidentally....
Ray....8*)
|
48.2803 | Incidentally... | VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTR | | Fri Mar 28 1997 09:03 | 5 |
| re. last few
Brilliant!
Dom
|
48.2804 | Are you shoor abowt that ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Sat Mar 29 1997 00:16 | 12 |
|
DOH !!!!....shouldn't that be "spelled" Ray ??? Is Spelt a word ?
In my defence...I am using American English...the noo !
Anyhoo.....back to McStay....seems the offer isn't even available to
him anymore ! Month by month is all that is left. What a sad ending
to a glorious career with Celtic. For all McCann has done for us, even
digging deep to save the club financially, I don't think the fans
will forgive this easily, I know I can't. He has made a lot of money on
his initial investment, maybe now it;s time to go.......
Trevor
|
48.2805 | Tommy who ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Sat Mar 29 1997 18:02 | 9 |
|
Well, even with all the fighting going on....business continues at
Parkhead. Celtic signed Aston Villa striker Tommy Johnston for 2.4 M
smackers. Haven't a clue who he is, or what his pedigree is like. Why
do I feel like we have another Stubbs on our hands ?
I'm sure our Villa noters will enlighten us.....
Trevor
|
48.2806 | News Just In | VYGER::ALEXANDERM | MARK ALEXANDER | Tue Apr 01 1997 12:59 | 22 |
| Of Radio Clyde: Tommy Burns has handed in a letter of resignation which
has been accepted by Fergus McCann.
Oh well, will teach him to leave Kilmarnock!
And before I forget, April fools!
Mark.
|
48.2807 | PAUL WHO? | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Wed Apr 02 1997 20:06 | 14 |
| GREAT to see Celtic signing another numpty.
2.4 million for a guy who can't even get a game for Aston Villa's first
team, well done Tommy Burns.
On the question of Paul McStays loyalty to Celtic where was this three
years ago when he refused to sign a new contract making him at that
time the highest paid Celtic player ever! he said then he wanted to
play abroad,only when no one come in for the overated midfielder did
he go back with his tail between his legs and sign.
Since then he has had a testmonial making him a millionaire and for the
last three years has hardly kicked a ball for Celtic.
Mcanns right to want shot of him.
Rab.
|
48.2808 | Rab..yer a genius ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Apr 02 1997 21:32 | 15 |
|
Well folks there you go...Rab Nesbitt of Digital puts it all into
perspective again eh !
Never mind his ability, never mind his experience, never mind his
potential on the staff of the club...get RID of him !! Aye Rab, yer a
wise old man right enough.....
Fergus should go home and chase that lovely blonde wife around the
house while counting his money instead of meddling with the footballing
personnel.....amazing how money can win over "cross-eyes, 5ft 0ins
height, bald, ugly, crap personality etc etc"....honest I married hin
for his looks !!
Trevor
|
48.2809 | worth the entrance money any time | BEORN::BREADIE | | Thu Apr 03 1997 15:17 | 29 |
| Trev,
Please try and come to terms with 9 in a row and calm down.
At least next year 10 in a row won't hurt so much.
Re McStay/Burns etc. I think the issue is the lack of dignity that
McCann is showing. It's fine to fight for logic etc BUT Mc Stay
(overratted as he is) has been a fine servant on AND OFF the filed for
Celtic and does not deserve this treatment, he should have been given a
free transfer and allowed to depart gracefully. I don't think his
performances/age/injures warrent an improved transfer.
Burns is another matter. The guy cheated and lied his way out of
kilmarnock and simply has not delivered. The weakest rangers team in
years will win 9 in a row significantly helped by Burn's ineptitude.
As he sowed so shall he reap. He should be told his contract ain't
being renewed. if he wants to stay with the club fine if not by by.
Now macbunnet. He is suing McCarri, suing the SFA, under investigation
by EUFA (FIFA) for unliscensed agents, has only half rebuit the piggery
(with the fans money) screwed (if you'll parden the pun) hugedonkey
who may well have stopped 9 in a row, gotten overinvolved in contracts
he clearly don't understand, etc etc. Now you may argue the club may
not have survived without him but was it a price worth paying.
Don't get me wrong this ain't sympathy, I'm louving every moment of the
latest farce from Castle Doom.
see ya
D
|
48.2810 | AWAY AN BILE YER HEED! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Thu Apr 03 1997 16:59 | 8 |
| I WILL TELL YOU THIS BOY!
The best performance all season by the home team at parkhead was
Scotlands 2-0 victory over Austria last night.
Well done boys!
Rab.
|
48.2811 | I agree...well...a bit... | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Apr 03 1997 19:37 | 17 |
|
Den...I *am* calm....I've accepted 9 (like f**k !).
Erm..tend to agree with most of yer comments too. Haven't I pretty much
said the same ??
Specifically, McStay should not have been in a position where going was
an alternative....however, agree that if it must happen, a free would
have been the right thing.
Also seem to agree on McBunnet (thanks...like it !)...he is too close
to the footballing side...again, I said that.
So...we disagree on Burns...and we disagree on 10 in a row.
Discuss these outstanding issues over a beer next time you are over !
Trevor
|
48.2812 | BURNS MUST STAY ! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Mon Apr 07 1997 08:56 | 9 |
| RAITH ROVERS -1
CELTIC -1
CHEER UP TOMMY BURNS.............
LUVLY JUBBLY!
|
48.2813 | NO SILVER LINING. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Mon Apr 07 1997 15:43 | 8 |
| Well done celtic,getting the league out of the way to concentrate on
the scottish cup is a stroke of genius. Only falkirk stand in their way
of a cup final place, being a 1st division side celtic should coast it.
P.S Hope P.Mcstay makes it for the penalty shoot-out.
JS.
|
48.2814 | Whats the news chaps ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Apr 07 1997 17:42 | 11 |
|
re last bunch...thanks lads, appreciate your updates, reports and good
wishes %^)....
Back to reality...whats the latest rumours around TB, Cadete, McStay ?
Have the club "closed ranks" for the cup run-in ? Haven't seen a thing
on this lately. Last time I reads a report it appeared Cadete would be
a definite leaver...is it still looking like this ? Any "upped" offers
from McCann ??
Trevor
|
48.2815 | Where's that biscuit tin! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Tue Apr 08 1997 09:00 | 8 |
| No word of any offers to McStay or Burns yet but reports in yesterdays
papers are saying Celtic are intrested in signing Paul Lambert of
Borrusia Dortmund.
Dortmund seem to be taking the reports serious and are considering
increasing Lamberts wages from 6,000 to 12,000 a week to keep Lambert.
I am sure Celtic will more than Match this offer.....
Rab.
|
48.2816 | CHEER UP TOMMY BURNS.............. | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Fri Apr 11 1997 11:37 | 9 |
| Tommy Burns finally lost his last bit of credability when after
addmitting Celtic didn't deserve a win on Saturday against Raith turns
round the next day and blames the Raith pitch,sorry moon for the cause
of Celtics two dropped points.
This guy is now becoming an embarresment to Celtic not to mention a
laughing stock amongst every other manager.
TOMMY MUST STAY!!!!!!
Rab.
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CELTIC DENY KEEGAN APPROACH
Celtic chairman Fergus McCann has flatly denied making
an approach to install Kevin Keegan as manager.
McCann has maintained for the past month that the future
of Tommy Burns will be part of a 'football department'
review at the end of the season.
But the name-game on a successor has already started
with The Sun newspaper today claiming a dossier exists
on making former Newcastle boss Keegan manager of
Celtic.
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48.2818 | Oh buoy...... | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Apr 11 1997 16:57 | 19 |
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re -2
Bog off Rab...I was hoping the TB comments on Rovers pitch would not
reach these pages, I read them too. Got to agree witcha mate...his
comments are embarrassing. I'm having some difficulty "supporting" him
as I have in past....still think he is a good manager, and will be
better with experience. He is still young and has a long way to go in
the managerial role.....
re -1
How on earth can anyone consider Keegan for this job after his
comments on pressure etc when at St James ? Glasgow is not the place
to be for any shrinking violets...especially if you happen to be linked
to any of the major footie teams. Is this another "Sun exclusive" ??
ttfn
Trevor
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48.2819 | ONLY AN EXCUSE!! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Sun Apr 13 1997 08:38 | 14 |
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CELTIC - 1
FALKIRK - 1
Well Tommy we all wait with baited breath for the latest excuse.
Can't blame the pitch, can't blame injuries surely first division
Falkirk couldn't have deserved a draw, maybe it was the sun,or the
wind blowing the wrong way,could it be that you'r just a S.... manager
with a S.... football team!
Rab.
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48.2820 | Doh ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon Apr 14 1997 02:29 | 4 |
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Rab....pi$$ off
TeePee
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48.2821 | ALL TOGETHER NOW!! | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Wed Apr 16 1997 00:35 | 15 |
| NINE IN A ROW NINE IN A ROW,NINE IN A ROW NINE IN A ROW,NINE IN A ROW
NINE IN A ROW.
NINE IN A ROW NINE IN A ROW,NINE IN A ROW NINE IN AROW.NINE IN A ROW
NINE IN A ROW.
NINE IN A ROW NINE IN A ROW,NINE IN A ROW NINE IN A ROW,NINE IN AROW
NINE IN A ROW.
NINE IN A ROW,NINE IN A ROW,NINE IN A ROW NINE IN A ROW,NINE IN A ROW
NINE IN A ROW.
NINE IN A ROW NINE IN A ROW, NINE IN A ROW NINE IN A ROW,NINE IN A ROW
NINE IN A ROW.
NINE IN A ROW NINE IN A ROW,NINE IN A ROW NINE IN A ROW,NINE IN A ROW
NINE IN A ROW.................
CHEERS.
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48.2822 | I`m not to early am i ? | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Wed Apr 16 1997 04:53 | 11 |
| D Day for the tims as they continue their relentless trudge for
honours against the mighty falkirk at fortress ibrox.(doesn`t matter
who the scumbags play,they just cannot win there)
Will this be the final straw for albert tatlock and see him lose
his bunnet and behead burns.
Tune in tonight for the answers.
J & D.
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48.2823 | | VYGER::BONINIM | | Wed Apr 16 1997 09:02 | 7 |
| >>> -< I`m not to early am i ? >-
7 days....
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48.2824 | QUANTUM LEAP | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Thu Apr 17 1997 02:13 | 3 |
| SARCASM IS LOST ON YOU ISN`T IT?
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48.2825 | | VYGER::BONINIM | | Thu Apr 17 1997 09:52 | 5 |
| everything is lost on me Jimmy....its all that Eldorado I drank when I
was a kid
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48.2826 | including your wallet | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Fri Apr 18 1997 07:03 | 10 |
| Are you trying to tell me you are on the wagon?
Sales of buckfast are going through the roof, so you can`t be.
I`ve heard threshers have just sent out nine magnums of champagne
to ibrox, surely they are being a bit forthcoming,the teddy bears
still need another point.
j.s
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48.2827 | stuff the Mersey S**M | VYGER::BONINIM | | Fri Apr 18 1997 17:22 | 1 |
| buckfast is for Lanarkshire po**s.I'm from Greenock land of the LD wine
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48.2828 | Bhoys down the sheep 3 - scud | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue Apr 22 1997 18:26 | 6 |
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Celtic beat Aberdeen 3-0 on sunday.......only good news is that we
didn't drop any points thereby giving the huns the league by default.
They still need a point....yawn.
Trevor (aka Bert...without an F....)
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48.2829 | Bhoys go down on the sheep. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Wed Apr 23 1997 21:09 | 6 |
| Celtic will beat anyone as long as Aitken is the "opposing"manager.
J.S
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48.2830 | ?????????????? | VYGER::TENNANTM | | Wed Apr 23 1997 21:18 | 9 |
| current score,
Celtic 0 Falkirk 1 25mins played
Yeeeeeehhhhaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MWT
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48.2831 | Another fine mess.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed Apr 23 1997 23:00 | 4 |
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I don't f*****n believe it......
Tee effin Pee
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48.2832 | HA HA CELTIC | VYGER::LEISHMANR | | Wed Apr 23 1997 23:09 | 14 |
| FINAL SCORE
CELTIC - 0
THE MIGHTY FALKIRK - 1
YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CHEER UP TOMMY BURNS OH WHAT CAN IT BE TO BE A ......................
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48.2833 | Green`n`White shi.. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Wed Apr 23 1997 23:43 | 25 |
| Note 50.1147 moves up to first place for note of the season.
An all stripes final and no hoops.
Celtics quarter final win over Rangers (their first in 10 games)now
means sod all to the celtic history book.Their semi against Falkirk
sees the blackest entry they could ever have envisaged.
How`s the weather in America trev ?.
The sun is beating down over here in Great,Great,Great,Great Britain.
At least for all us huns anyway!
J.S
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48.2834 | Keep the faith Bhoys | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Apr 24 1997 01:21 | 23 |
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Oh dear....well, I won't hide. A remarkable ending to a season with so
much promise. What a complete p*sser ! Looks likely that TB will be
on his way now...if there was ever any doubt. Ach well, suppose I could
always claim I was New England Revolution supporter....na...can't do
that....they have England in their name and play in red white & blue.
Don't mind being away from home at this years Cup Final !!!
The good news is that all youze huns will now be confused...who WILL
you be rooting for in the final. Don't worry about getting a ticket,
should be plenty to go round.
Jim...keep singing yer GREAT British songs like a good wee loyalist,
yer welcome to it...and remember that the sun here will shine longer
and hotter. Ah'll think aboot yiz when ah'm lyin' back in ra summer
eatin' food from ra grill...drinkin' a cold yin....yiz'll aw be hidin'
fae ra rain in a typical BRITISH summer....ha !
Till next time......
TP
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48.2835 | Cryin` In The Chapel. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Thu Apr 24 1997 17:04 | 10 |
| One thing for sure is that the Celtic squad won`t have to do any sun
bathing. Their faces will be skelpin` red for years.
P.S. Trev, Don`t dig out the sun lounger just yet.Methinks Hurricane
Fergus is on it`s way to North America.
Oh aye,Yer quite right it is pishin` doon over here.
Jim.S
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48.2836 | Nae holidays fur them | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu Apr 24 1997 18:15 | 11 |
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Re -1
After the ending to the season the team have just put in, I suggest
that none of them should be allowed a summer holiday anyway. They
should be made to report to Parkhead every day...main lesson will be
attitude and attention !
Glad to hear it's raining....I hate change !
Trevor
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48.2837 | Arrivederci Titanic. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Fri Apr 25 1997 17:06 | 13 |
| Glad to hear you hate change, `cos with Italians it`s always the same.
When fighting a losing battle they up sticks and want to defect.
Di Canio says it`s not about money but something similar to Hoy Donkey.
similar(Fed up winning f--k all)
J.S
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48.2838 | What happened ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Apr 25 1997 18:27 | 4 |
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Haven't heard any Di Canio stuff.....wots the scoop ??
Trevor
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48.2839 | The Man`s A Donkey. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Fri Apr 25 1997 19:40 | 10 |
| Di Canio never gave any clear indications, just said that it`s similar
to Van Hooijdonks situation but not the money aspect of it.
Celtic are also set to lose out on the extra 1.5 Million they would
have received from Notts Forest for Hooijdonk.
500,000 for failing to stay in the Premiership and a further 1000,000
for Hooijdonk not being able to score 40 top flight goals within two
seasons.
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48.2840 | Don't assume I know the background ! | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri Apr 25 1997 22:40 | 5 |
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OK....words of one syllable....did he ask for a trans fer ?? What
problem? What did he say ? To whom ? Is it real or speculation ?
Trevor
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48.2841 | DO YOU HAVE A BACKGROUND ???? | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Fri Apr 25 1997 23:12 | 13 |
| Well it wasn`t to effin me was it.?
Di Canio walked out the doors at celtic park,then proceeded down the
stairs of celtic park.Once at the bottom of the stairs he then moved on
into the car park at celtic park, saw a journalist standing nearby and
thought "I wonder if he`ll be interested on hearing how pis--d off i am
at this shit-hole". So he said to the journalist "I`ve had some
disagreements with the club similar to what van hoydonkey experienced
although it is nothing to do with the wages side of it."
That`s all he said. He didn`t say what the exact problem was.
And NO it isn`t just speculation.
MAMMA MIA!!!!!
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48.2842 | Jim...don't apply for a journalists job | PATE::POUNDER | | Sun Apr 27 1997 04:28 | 13 |
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James...well thank you..now we all understand...OK I'm lyin', I still
don't know...but thats my problem.
Suffice to say, Rangers will be 3rd next year since Richard Gough is
leaving and Goram will be in the Betty Ford Gambling clinic...and Gazza
(aka fat geordie) will be sold to Wooton-le-hole amateurs.
Hey...maybe you can help me here...Gough found out I lived in the US
and called me looking for primary school boy's names registers, can you
help me understand why he needs this ?...just curious....
Twev
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48.2843 | Rent? | VYGER::TENNANTM | | Sun Apr 27 1997 14:56 | 6 |
| Probably for the same reason Van Honkeydonkey wanted a list of good
Nottingham rent boys in advance of his transfer there?
MWT
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48.2844 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon Apr 28 1997 09:28 | 5 |
| Some good news for the 'tic....
DiCanio was voted player's player of the year for this season....
Ray....
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48.2845 | NO GREEN GINGER IN THE CUP !!!!!!!!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Mon Apr 28 1997 10:10 | 7 |
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I suppose DiCanio's award and the Glasgow cup will look better in the
trophy cabinet than nothing at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There will be Johnny Walker whisky in th cup!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Iain..
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48.2846 | Not a safe bet..... | VYGER::GORDOND | Ludere Causa Ludendi | Mon Apr 28 1997 19:01 | 5 |
| The Glasgow Cup's not a certainty - Plastic Whistle already beat them
once in the preliminary matches, and could easily do so again in the
final........
D.G.
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48.2847 | (THERES ONLY ONE BRIAN L??????) | VYGER::ROBERTSONG | | Tue Apr 29 1997 04:16 | 8 |
| i think they must give the players player of the year to the player
who can throw the best tantrum in the season. gazza won it last year
so in my eyes that says it all.
if they gave it on ability alone that DANISH FELLA that plays
with the CHAMPS would have won hands down.
MONDAYS NINE IN A ROW PARTY GOER
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48.2848 | TB...or not TB | PATE::POUNDER | | Sat May 03 1997 07:43 | 22 |
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Well....suppose it;s no surprise...but Tommy Burns got "his jotters"
today. He clearly made mistakes and said things he shouldn't have...but
it seems like Celtic are letting go a potentially great manager who did
not get the luxury of "time". Celtic have not matched Rangers with
spending, nor have they attracted the same class of player so it really
does come down more on the "bunnett" than poor TB. Having said that,
the management did want better results for the money thay spent and the
loss to Fal_f*****g_kirk meant more to his demise than finishing 2nd to
the huns in the league. Sad days..especially when the favourite for
the job in an English has-been called Bobby Robson. If he aint good
enough for Barcelona, then he certainly aint good enough for Celtic.
I'm tempted to buy a New England Revolution scarf....at least I can
shout abuse at Judas Johnston and Dicky (honest I'm not gay) Gough when
they visit Foxboro....I'd love to see their faces when they get abuse
from a "tim" 3.5 thousand mile from London Road...hey hey.
Trevor...oh..forgot to say..congratulations Scotland for ridding the
whole nation of "school-tie, shirt-lifting, class-system tory b****ds.
Almost makes me wish I was back home in the drizzle & McEwans lager.
Praise the lord for Sam Adams lager & New York Sirloins %^)
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48.2849 | WOT A SHAME ----- NOT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Sat May 03 1997 14:30 | 1 |
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48.2850 | So..who;s next ? | PATE::POUNDER | | Sat May 03 1997 23:24 | 13 |
| Haven't read any details yet...but obviously Willie Haughey was a
"dissenter" in the boardroom relating to TB's sacking. Appear the
Canadian git wanted a unanamous vote, what the hell is the point of a
"board" is everyone has to agree with the owner all the time ? What
decisions would get made democratically ?
Anyone got the betting on the next manager ? Who are being touted as
replacements for TB ? I hope the Bobby Robson and Kevin Keegan stuff I
saw on friday was bulls**t.
Trevor
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48.2851 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon May 05 1997 09:57 | 8 |
| What a way to run a club!...
I was thinking of getting a season ticket for next year but I doubt it
now. Burns has been shafted, DiCanio and Cadete will probably go,
McStay is being pushed out, another 2 or 3 are out of contract this
summer etc.etc.
Ray....
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48.2852 | Doesn't make sense | IRNBRU::61549::Spike | Welcome to the Rimmer Experience | Mon May 05 1997 11:09 | 17 |
| Trevor,
A classic even for you. Bobby Robson not good enough for Celtic.
Presumable by your reckoning Burns will now be snapped up by a Juventus
or Milan or maybe he will be the next Brazilian National coach. After
all we has the manger of the great Celtic.
It is a huge mistake by Mccann to dump Burns. Burns has done a lot for
the club and brought them within a whisker of Rangers. Each year they
have improved and next season could have been the best team in Scotland.
Now with the turmoil Burns sacking will cause it will another year of
trying to get the club going.
What a plonker Mccann is.
Rgds, Steve_a_complete_neutral_when_it_comes_to_Scotish_football.
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48.2853 | McCann is right | VYGER::BONINIM | | Mon May 05 1997 13:32 | 54 |
| >>>
It is a huge mistake by Mccann to dump Burns. Burns has done a lot for
the club and brought them within a whisker of Rangers. Each year they
have improved and next season could have been the best team in
Scotland.
they didn't improve this season at all ...furthur behind Rangers in the
league,out of the CC Cup earlier to weaker opposition, crap in Europe
and Scottish cup...nuff said.
The disiplinary record including Burns himself has been a disgrace and
argueably cost them several matches including in Europe and against
Rangers. Burns signings in the three years have been questionable...
Phil O'Donnell.. injury prone & not that good when playing
Yogi Hughes.. poor
Mckinlay & Mcnamarra ...his best signings especially considering the
cost
Van Donkey... lumbering big cart-horse ..looks good in an inferior
league
Weighorst & Hannah... Why ? ..not needed and ineffective (1.3million)
Cadete .... OK but could be more consistent
Stubbs.... Jesus ..words fail me
Di Canio... excellent individual and great to watch but not a team
player. How many goals could Celtic have scored if he
wasn't so greedy. Plus disipline problems
All in all not a good record and a lot of money there too. As far as
his dismissal and the controversy surrounding it, I wouldn't believe
the tabloids or McNee ,Nicholas etc. The press SPECULATION has now
been taken as fact and Burns has been the victim. You can be certain
that we do not know the full story and probably never will. At the end
of the day Burns is measured against his record and its not good enough
and like it or not McCann is responsible to shareholders and investors
and cannot afford to be all dewy-eyed about ex celt greats. If he
appoints people that win the league next season I'll bet all this
'Burns must stay' stuff will be well forgotton. Burns should never have
been here in the first place as the problems of the club at the time
required a manager that wasn't going to get so emotional about
9-in-a-row and crap like that and get them to start playing a style of
football that will win them something. And you can't do that when you
play your old pals (Grant ,Mcstay,Nicholas) that just aren't good
enough anymore
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48.2854 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon May 05 1997 13:52 | 9 |
| .2853
What about the record of Burns immediate predecessors?...won nowt for 6
years. In Burns' first year Celtic won the Cup and reached the CC Cup
final, and subsequently came closer to Rangers than any other Celtic team
since 88-89. He turned the team around and the thanks that he got for this
was the sack....
Ray....
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48.2855 | JOB GOING IN PIE SHOP AT RUGBY PARK | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Mon May 05 1997 14:42 | 9 |
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Burns's immediate predecessors would probably have been still there
if they had been given the cash that he got! Four league defeats to
Rangers and the Falkirk result cost him his job. A few of the playing
staff deserve the bullet as well e.g Stubbs,o'Donnell,Wieghorst and
Grant who are simply not good enough. McCann's aim will be to prevent
10 in a row .
IC..
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48.2856 | | VYGER::BONINIM | | Mon May 05 1997 14:55 | 26 |
|
what do you expect McCann to say ..."OK Tommy you get a few more years
because you weren't as crap as Liam Brady" . He's not interested in
anything prior to him taking control. And they lost the CC Cup to
Raith, a first division outfit put together for about half what Phil
O'Donnell cost. As for Airdrie....one of the worst cup finals for
years. The only team Celtic should have problems beating in Scotland
is Rangers because they are in a different league as far as resources
are concerned but they continue to lose or draw against the likes of
Falkirk, Motherwell,Killie, Hearts and Raith basically because they are
tactically inept. That is the fault of the management and coaching
staff because they buy the players and train them and give them the
battle plan before each game. Celtic are easy to beat because they
are badly organised.Its only because most other teams in Scotland are
worse that the problems with their style of play are not so apparent.
Put them up against a European team and you can see it ie PSG , Hamburg
and even minnows like Batumi (scored 2 goals in Georgia) and Kosice can
give Celtic problems. It's only once Celtic can detach themselves from
all the stuff that the papers go on about eg the Celtic tradition of
attacking football,the club history, the passion etc. that they will
progress. McCann should go for some Europen coaching system and
hopefully change their approach to the game giving us a better chance
in Europe and the ability to destroy the rest of the rubbish in the
premier league.
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48.2857 | 3-1 win over the Hibees | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon May 05 1997 18:11 | 12 |
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Celtic beat Hibs at Easter road...score was 3-1.
Cadete got 2, DiCanio got the other.
Both scorers likely to be gone at the end of the season.
BTW - Spike...to clear up the mystery, I did actually forget the smiley
things in the Robson message. However, I don't like this guy one bit
and dread the thought of him coming to Parkhead...he's too old anyway.
Trevor....Is our last game at StMirren ? %^)
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48.2858 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Shower me with sugar lumps | Mon May 05 1997 18:14 | 7 |
| Trev, last game at home to Dundee Utd....
Celtic v Kilmarnock Wednesday night....
I think the Gers are playing Dundee the same night....
Ray....
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48.2859 | I can remember.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon May 05 1997 18:35 | 7 |
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Actually Ray..I was joking...referring to the infamous last game
scenario a few years back when Celtic lumped St Mirren 5-0 and Hearts
who were champions elect lost 2-0 at Dundee....Now wouldn't it be a
great ending if history repeated itself and ....ah, maybe not !
Trevor
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48.2860 | Not the Sellick View | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue May 06 1997 19:10 | 40 |
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Something I hadn't read until now....not only did Haughey "leave" the
board, so did Dominic Keane fearing a "return to the bad old days".
This is friggin scary....has the bunnett REALLY gotten so bad that the
other members can draw comparisons to a time of Chris Whyte, Michael
Kelly etc etc...what a fiasco...
...Also Billy Stark told McCann he WOULD be leaving parkhead. I'm sorry
to see this, but really admire his stance against McCann and his show
of support for TB. Having said that...the "new man" in the hot seat
would fire his ass as soon as he arrived anyway..right ?
...AND...Paulo DiCanio and Jorge Cadete are now openly discussing their
personal and contractural issues with the Canadian Myopic...5 players
are out of contract with no manager around to have discussions
with.....must be a while since a team without a manager won the
league !!!!
....onto manager issues....McCann is leaning towards a "euro-style"
general manager & coach combination. Names in the frame include Bobby
Robson, Terry Venables, Johan Cruyff, Kevin Keegan....Cruyff will never
come to parkhead....you can stuff the others in yer black pudding and
pork scratchings matey...NOT Celtic material in ANY way.
One who couldn't take stress in Newcastle (try Glasgow then son !!!)
One who is too old, hates Scots, is getting his ass kicked outa Spain
and knows less than shit about Scottish football, old firm rivalry and
unabashed bigotry.
The last is not exactly proving he is either good at leading or
fiscally adept....unless you call screwing a football club, accepting
bribes and making illegal payments to be "adept".
Geez...The screwed, the sad and the wiggly...should make a good "made
for TV" movie %^)
Twev
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48.2861 | Bring back the board. | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Wed May 07 1997 04:17 | 10 |
| Trev, the script has been written and any one of the three parts is
yours. I don`t think it`s a case of who celtic employ as manager,
it`s more of who would want a job like that.? We`ll just have to wait
and see who the mug will be.
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48.2862 | Put em under pressure!! | ESSB::IMPORTS | | Wed May 07 1997 13:57 | 8 |
|
Rumour has it that Jack Charlton could soon be installed as General
Manager.
There goes the old Celtic passing game!
D.
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48.2863 | One Geordie in Glasgow is enough | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed May 07 1997 17:52 | 8 |
|
Charlton would be the last guy to accept the job IMHO. He is too
involved with fishin' and stuff ! The Ireland job gave him the time,
the location & the rivers for this....not too many trout make it up the
Clyde as far as Glasgow !...he doesn't need the crap that goes with old
firm management anyway. Can't see it myself...
TRevor
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48.2864 | We lost it before you won it.... | PATE::POUNDER | | Wed May 07 1997 22:58 | 9 |
|
Celtic could only draw with Killie at home...clearly this is a crass
act of collusion by Celtic to help our "friends" from Ayrshire retain
their status in the Premiere Div.....or were we just plain crap ???
Anyhoo, the Huns are now officially and mathematically "chumps" for
this year...they won at Tannadice by the way...who cares....
Trevor
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48.2865 | Then there was nine!!!! | VYGER::TENNANTM | | Thu May 08 1997 00:54 | 46 |
| <...who cares...>
I'd say you care old boy! Rangers continued domination and Celtic's
never ending problems worry you lot more than any of you let on. You
thought you had a saviour when the bunnet arrived, but he's proved to
be as bad as anybody Celtic have ever had. He knows nothing about
football and is only in it for the money and he's not succeeding in
either.
Anyway on this night of nights I'm getting too serious, I just want to
say- Cheer up Fergus McBunnet! Oh what fun it means to a Nine In Row
Believer!!!!- Now it's here I don't think we'll ever let you forget it.
Nine In A Row (soon to be ten, in twelve months anyway)
I say Nine In A Row!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MWT (seeing is believing)
P.S. Did I mention Nine In A Row Yet!
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48.2866 | Yes. | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Thu May 08 1997 12:47 | 13 |
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>>.....or were we just plain crap ???
By all accounts YES. 40000 loyal fans booed the team of the park. Gordon Marshall
made some big saves to keep them in the game. DiCanio was missed and Thom just
missed.
McCann needs to start getting people in place soon or he will see his season
ticket sales go the same way as the socttish tories - down and down. He talks of
no urgency ? A small matter of a uefa cup qualifying tie to be played in July
before the Scottish season starts should be some incentive to get the finger out.
Danny.
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48.2867 | Suppose half right is good for you | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu May 08 1997 18:09 | 9 |
|
Yo..MWT...your comment on the bunnett failing at both success on the
park and financially is crap....just check the last report on the value
of McCanns investment versus it's current worth...it;s an enormous
return !!!! He most definately is succeeding financially ! Perhaps he
is too interested in personal gain given the stories recently relating
to contract "unhappiness".
Trevor
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48.2868 | Flawed McBunnet? | VYGER::TENNANTM | | Thu May 08 1997 23:24 | 11 |
| Okay okay maybe he is making himself some dosh Trev, but what in all
honesty is he doing for Celtic as a football club. To put it another
way, what will he leave Celtic behind when he takes his loot and runs
next year..... I mean in four years his record reads one Scottish Cup
no championships, no league cups, continued embarassment in Europe (along
with Rangers, before you shoot me down), and soon to be on to his third
manager. It's not a great deal better than his predecessors is it?
MWT (Still on cloud NINE!!)
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48.2869 | but they were improving | IRNBRU::GIBBONS | | Fri May 09 1997 10:30 | 6 |
| If you look back over the last nine seasons, the McCann years look good. The
first seven championships saw Aberdeen (5 times), Motherwell and Hearts finish
2nd in the league. The Burns/McCann partnership managed to make Celtic the main
challenger in the last 2 seasons.
Danny.
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48.2870 | You sorry git | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri May 09 1997 16:35 | 34 |
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re -2
Oh come on !!! 3 years ago the club was being raped by the existing
board, were 5 minutes away from being wound up by the banks and had a
duff team, duff stadium and absolutely NO prospects. McCann came in
along with others and made Celtic a viable business, built a new
stadium (nearly !) and pumped cash into the palying staff. Season
ticket sale etc went sky-high, Celtics value went up (higher than
Rangers...still is) and everything in the garden was rosy. The balance
sheet is good, Rangers are still working with a huge overdraft.
Trouble is that McCann appears to be taking the business side a litle
too far...players contracts etc...I DON'T neccessarily include
Hoojidonk in this....my thoughts on him are "on record".
I don't know what the answer is, whatever I (or you) say about McCann,
he has improved things at Parkhead to unrecognisable proportions
compared to the bad years.....us fans remember the good years too
though, and want success, Celtic have failed at the last hurdle a few
times recently, but thats ALL it is. Sad therefore, when I look at the
boardroom squabbles, player dissatisfaction and the sagas with McStay
and TB.....
I've forgotten the name of the guy who seemed to be our saviour 3 years
ago....the one that had plans for a new stadium in Cambuslang...anyway,
he pumped in money too and was a real football guy. He quickly left the
scene ans it appears that he and McCann both wanted to be "Mr Big". Not
enough room for both I suppose....I wish he were working with McCann,
that would have given us the balance in the boardroom.
We'll be back....have no fears about that...
Trevor
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48.2871 | Fergus and his ego | VYGER::TENNANTM | | Sun May 11 1997 14:33 | 28 |
| You can talk business all you like, but ask your average Celtic man
whether he would prefer an overdraft and the Championship or a healthy
bank balance and a regular second spot in the league and I think the
former will come out well on top. Money is money and football is
football, that is the crux of the matter, and Fergus fails to
understand this. Where he needs to put his money ie on the pitch, he
falls short or refuses to do so time and again. Only today another
report has broken on the Cadete front, it appears he actually paid his
own transfer fee from Sporting Lisbon, some 400,000 pounds, on the
premise that he would get it back if he played well. What other club do
you know that would treat their star striker this way, I mean paying
your own transfer fee come on! Not only that but after 8 meetings with
Fergus he still hasn't had his money back, or any further assurances on
his future at Celtic. Obviously 33 goals a season isn't good enough for
Celtic! Needless to say Cadete is a tad peeved and has more or less
said that there is no way back and he's offski. Celtic cannot afford to
lose players of his calibre, with it looking likely that Di Canio is
off as well the new management dream team, (whoever and whenever they
may be- and Fergus is keeping schtum on that aswell), don't have there
troubles to seek. The long and short of it is that after a promising
start Fergus is now making a gigantic pigs ear of it, yesterday he did
a phone in on Clyde and he has yet to give a straight answer to
anything. He couldn't even admit that he's going to sell up next year,
he danced a merry dance with "I hope Celtic do this", "I hope Celtic do
that", basically crap because to say he's selling up would be admitting
he's only in it for the money. Fergus is wrapped in his own ego, and
Celtic could do worse than to move on without him now.
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48.2872 | Read before you write | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon May 12 1997 03:31 | 19 |
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MWT.....I think my point was exactly the same as yours...McCann is in
it for the money....was I speaking Chinese ?
Anyhoo..I don't get Radio Clyde here %^)...but thanks for the update,
it ws good to hear..and bad to hear ! Good to hear that we now know he
is merely a money maker without an ounce of football in his blood, and
bad to hear confirmation that we were right.....It appears like we have
a very astute guy here who recognised Celtic (the business) was so
screwed up that he got them "for a song" versus the capital gain he saw
was available. You cant fail to admire his business skills, he has made
MANY millions with this (most folks have to admit they thought he was
crazy at the beginning !) .....he should take the money and run....WE,
the real fans, now need a guy in charge who understands football AND
the players AND the manager...basically (and I'm choking here), we need
a man similar to David Murray...he has backed both Souness and Smith
all the way.
TeePee
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48.2873 | dream team in blue | BEORN::BREADIE | | Mon May 12 1997 12:25 | 13 |
| Hi,
I think you are being uncharitable about McCann. I don't think he is
in it for the money, he just does not understand football. His problems
with players contracts or at least the bad publicity he gets from them
is naiveness.
Anyway I hope the reports at the weekend are true and Kinnear and
Beardsley are the new manegment team. Great, Kinnear who has done
nothisng and Beardsleyt who has never managed before. Rangers will be
quivering in their boots - I don't think.
Reagrds
D
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48.2874 | Agree to disagree | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon May 12 1997 18:22 | 23 |
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I *hope* this is a joke !! Kinnear & Beardsley ? Maybe its because
Kinnear was going to be with Wimbledon in Dublin....thats where you lot
think our lot should be...right ?
So...we have to look forward to the high ball (route 1) style instead
of our signature style of total football, accurate passing and
possession.....plus the ugliest B****d in world football...(I like the
guy incidentally !).
Hey...just struck me....there is a pattern here....McCann has looked at
Rangers and decided he should copy them....so he got a manager with
white hair and a completely ugly git for a coach !!!!!
Ahem Fergus...when we said "copy Rangers"...we didn't quite mean this!
Can you imagine a Celtic Rangers game with Davie (elephant man) Dodds
and Beardsley on the touchline ? They'd need an over-18 rule for
entry. !!!
...anyway, Iain Munro needs another club to be sacked from, give him
the job %^)
Trevor
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48.2875 | Agreement....Never? | VYGER::TENNANTM | | Mon May 12 1997 21:14 | 16 |
| That's almost an amicable agreement between us Trev, wonders will never
cease!
Anyway that's enough of McCann lets get on to something else, like
who's going where next season. One latest rumour is that Goram is going
to Newcastle, Keegan put in a bid earlier in the season and now
Dalglish is back again. Apparently this German Under-21 keeper Rangers
have signed plays second fiddle to no one and so Goram is off? He
must be good I don't even know his name? Goram seems to be crocked but
I'm not sure whether it's a good thing or a bad thing him going, as yet
its an unsubstantiated rumour though.
Any more rumours or confirmed news?
MWT
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48.2876 | You Whhhaaaaaaaaaaatttttttt!!!!! | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Mon May 12 1997 22:03 | 10 |
| Leeds have started the silly season early by offering 300,000 for Davie
Robertson.
George Graham must be thinking that the 300,000 is his bung.
The german keeper gers have just signed,his name is Koch. The name`s a
headline writers dream(wet or otherwise).
Jimmy.
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48.2877 | getoutahere | PATE::POUNDER | | Mon May 12 1997 23:09 | 5 |
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Oi...you 2 bugger off to the huns note with conjecture about the
comings and goings down Ibrox way....
Trevor
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48.2878 | An excuse or what? | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Mon May 12 1997 23:26 | 7 |
| Celtics search for a new manager has been concluded. Johnathon Watson
has been appointed the hot seat. It saves celtic scouring the world for
likely candidates as Mr Watson can impersonate everyone celtic have
been touted to be signing, Which says a lot for the mans talents.
Jimmy.
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48.2879 | I'm sober now | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue May 13 1997 06:02 | 11 |
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re - a few back
Dennis....now that the memory is coming back, I seem to remember McCann
being very candid about his involvement. He stressed that he WAS indeed
in it for the business gains and that the would be involved for a finite
time......don't recall his exact words but he did state that the club
was a good investment for him and that he would only be there "a few"
years. Seems to be sticking to the plan....
Trevor
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48.2880 | Ship called indignity! | VYGER::STEELEJ | | Tue May 13 1997 20:49 | 6 |
| Fergus is singing the blues. Seems he got well spanked by the S.F.A
again over the "mis-justices" Mcann said had been done to his YAHOOS.
Ther were six seperate cases allegedly, does anyone know what they were
or any more on the story?
Jimmy.
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48.2881 | off carlingnet | CHEFS::16.37.12.81::Paul | Up the Wolves | Fri May 16 1997 18:17 | 32 |
| DI CANIO OPENS HIS HEART
Paolo Di Canio has launched a furious tirade at Celtic chief Fergus McCann and
suggested a Parkhead mutiny was on the cards.
The Italian ace, voted Scotland's footballer of the year, spoke earlier this
week about his wish to see out his playing days at Celtic Park.
But McCann failed to respond to the former AC Milan man's overtures and today
an exasperated Di Canio blew open the lid on his anger and frustrations.
In an extraordinary public letter to Celtic fans, Di Canio accused McCann of
breaking his word over contract negotiations.
He added he could no longer play for McCann's club, despite his love affair
with the Parkhead faithful.
And Di Canio then twisted the knife further by claiming other players would be
unlikely to join Celtic while the McCann regime remains in charge and that
there would be a rush to leave the club.
In the letter, addressed to ``my dear friends,'' Di Canio does not pull any
punches.
He said: ``Over the past few weeks I believe I have done everything which was
professionally correct to save my relations with Celtic Football Club and
deliberately avoided making public the real problems between myself and Fergus
McCann, whom I allowed the time needed to reflect on my situation.
``To this date I have not received any reply whatsoever and I have come to
understand that Mr McCann does not agree that I finish my career at Celtic,
which is what I want with all my heart.''
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48.2882 | off IRN | CHEFS::16.37.12.81::Paul | Up the Wolves | Fri May 16 1997 18:19 | 5 |
| Celtic midfielder Paul McStay is retiring from professional football at the
age of 32.
The former Scottish international, who won 76 caps for his country, is
expected to take on a backroom job at Parkhead.
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48.2883 | Paul & Paulo | PATE::POUNDER | | Fri May 16 1997 18:30 | 16 |
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re -1
Eh ? Whats happened ? Did McStay's injury dictate this decision ?
I'm confused...after the shabby treatment from McCann, I cannot believe
Paul would (Mc)Stay there...I wouldn't ! Obviously I've been
advocating that Celtic CAN"T lose these guys and should do all in their
power to keep them....maybe they did !
Re -2
Sad sad sad sad...as I KEEP saying...we cannot retain strikers for more
than one (occasionally 2) seasons....more public ranting, same theme..
...money, promises and greed....
Same shit, different season.....
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48.2884 | (DECISION SAVER) | VYGER::ROBERTSONG | | Sat May 17 1997 03:10 | 28 |
| TREV.
ACCORDING TO THE TELETEXT P.MCSTAY HAS HAD TO QUIT THE THE GAME
THROUGH THE ANKLE PROBLEM HE HAS HAD FOR THE PAST COUPLE OF SEASONS.
AS A BEAR FROM THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE CITY I FEEEL SORRY FOR THE
GUY. MAYBE IF IT HAD HAPPENED WHEN HE WAS A BIT YOUNGER HE MIGHT HAVE
GOT OVER IT,IN THE SAME WAY A CERTAIN I.DURRANT DID,BUT IN SAYING THAT
DURRANTY HAS NEVER BEEN THE SAME PLAYER HE WAS. IF THE TRUE REASON WAS
EVER TO BE TOLD I THINK DURRANTS LAST CONTRACT WAS MORE OF A TOKEN
GESTURE THAN ANYTHING ELSE.
P.S SAVES McBUNNET HAVING TO MAKE A DECISION ABOUT GETTING SHOT OF
ONE OF THE TICKS MOST LOYAL SERVANTS.
P.P.S HARD LUCK PAUL
EX VLSI HUN
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48.2885 | One team man | PATE::POUNDER | | Sat May 17 1997 19:41 | 9 |
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re-1
Aye well, seems right that he doesn't end his career away from
Parkhead. I wonder if this was part of the decision or if the ankle
really is that bad....any talk of the role he'll play at Celtic or was
somebody just "blowing smoke" ?
Trevor
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48.2886 | Good luck Paul | VYGER::TENNANTM | | Mon May 19 1997 08:47 | 10 |
| Apparently he's getting the Youth Development job Tommy Burns was
offered. Good luck to him, he doesn't deserve the luck he's having
after all his loyalty to Celtic. They will be poorer for his loss.
Di Canio has now been suspended by the bunnet without pay for two
weeks, about 25,000 squid. It's a situation that's becoming laughable!
MWT
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48.2887 | A baby or not a baby that is the question? | VYGER::TENNANTM | | Mon May 26 1997 00:05 | 18 |
| Davie Hay has been appointed General Manager, Coach and anything else
Fergus could think of at the time- on a temporary basis of course. This
is until the elusive dream partnership can be found, which will
probably be just as the Gers hit about fourteen in a row at this rate,
I mean the man can't even name who he wants to approach yet let alone
appoint anyone!
Here's a cracking statement from Fergus' PR. He and his wife have just
had their second baby and this was his PR's statement.
"I cannot comment on whether they have had a baby or not, it is
entirely a matter between Mr McCann and his wife"
Brilliant, and these guys are running a football club (into the
ground).
MWT
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48.2888 | Liars, cheats and crossed-eyed baldy's | PATE::POUNDER | | Tue May 27 1997 18:16 | 32 |
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Re -1
The same guy pulled "tic out of the sh*tter....lest we forget !!
Now I AM confused....McCann's latest attack on our "foreign players"
is an eye-opener...he fine DiCanio & Cadete 2 weeks wages each for
mouthing off to the press....especially being critical of the club
while doing it. He also called them liars....
- He denied that DiCanio was given ANY assurance of a better deal. He
also made the point that he was not a regular first team player in
Italy.....that the Milan private jet brought him to Glasgow with the
club chairman...so keen were they to sell DiCanio ! and that he is
on a better deal than he was EVER on in Italy....hardly grounds for
slagging Celtic or McCann !!!
- Cadete lied about being released on a free from Sporting...Celtic
only found this out later....and then paid Sporting the 400K quid.
Cadete claimed HE paid, not so says McCann...and why is Cadete lying
about this ??
So...who's telling porky's ???? Probably the truth is somewhere in
between...their respective positions are so far apart.
I'm still pissed since, regardless of who is right, the relationship
decline is such that none of them are likely to be Celtic players much
longer...
As usual, the fighting is being done in public via the media....
Trevor
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48.2889 | Mum should have been the word! | VYGER::TENNANTM | | Tue May 27 1997 23:28 | 15 |
| Re last
Agreed Trev, if all of this had been conducted behind closed doors
Celtic would not look as bad as they do. To be fair to Fergus the two
players are mostly responsible for this, it was after all their whinges
that hit the headlines first. Fergus obviously he feels he needs to say
something but he's going a bit OTT. I don't think any of the two could
play again for Celtic, whoever is lying the relationship between them
and the club is destroyed. Perhaps Fergus doesn't want them if his side
is true?
MWT
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48.2890 | Cold dead fish sir ?? | PATE::POUNDER | | Thu May 29 1997 20:55 | 8 |
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Keep up the crap-talk chaps....I'll be in the Far East for the next 2
weeks, please hold all personal slagging until I return !
Wonder how many times I'll get diahor....dihore...diahho...the runs
this time !!!!!
Trevor
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48.2891 | STOP PRESS | VYGER::CAMPBELLI | IAIN'S NOTES | Fri May 30 1997 09:36 | 33 |
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Celtic have just announced their new sponsors to be " WONDERBRA ".
Big support and no cups!!!!!!!!!!!!
IC..
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48.2892 | Honest Jorge and the four eyed dragon | VYGER::TENNANTM | | Mon Jun 02 1997 21:23 | 7 |
| Cadete has "demanded" a transfer, saying he loves the club and the fans
but can't work with Fergus. I think they deserve each other, they're
both greedy, manipulating, crap stirring barstewards anyway.
MWT
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48.2893 | Is it a bank holiday up there or something ? | CHEFS::16.43.128.94::mad | Oh aay and up she rises.... | Wed Jun 04 1997 13:18 | 7 |
| Tommy Burns has emerged as a shock contender for the manager's job at Everton little more
than a month after being sacked by Celtic.
The troubled Merseyside club could turn to the 40-year-old to fill the post, vacant since the
departure of Joe Royle on March 27, following a series of rejections by their top targets.
Mad
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