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Old 06-11-2015, 02:57
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will be lucky to get a win over ajax
gonna be ripped apart in turkey

WOEFUL from the scottish champs against the weakest team in the group
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Old 06-11-2015, 07:06
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Timbo in Europe - the gift that keeps on giving.....
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Old 06-11-2015, 10:04
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Good to see the fans of The Rangers find their voices again.

Celtic last night were unlucky. Injuries played a major part in the result. Losing our first choice centre half 2 minutes into the game and then arguably our most creative player at half time was always going to make things difficult.

Add to that the sending off and it was just a bad night at the office.

Slightly O/T but is anyone on BT Internet having problems accessing the forums?
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Old 06-11-2015, 10:27
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It should be a given that a team of Celtic's calibre and resources should see off a side like Molde, If not away then at home every day of the week. This has been an abominable campaign in Europe from the word go for the Scottish *Champions. At any other club heads would roll for the repeated failure of the management, and the players recruited, in Europe.
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Old 06-11-2015, 10:34
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It should be a given that a team of Celtic's calibre and resources should see off a side like Molde, If not away then at home every day of the week. This has been an abominable campaign in Europe from the word go for the Scottish *Champions. At any other club heads would roll for the repeated failure of the management, and the players recruited, in Europe.
There are no guarantees in football, look at The Rangers last season as a perfect example of this.
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Old 06-11-2015, 10:43
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Good to see the fans of The Rangers find their voices again.

Celtic last night were unlucky. Injuries played a major part in the result. Losing our first choice centre half 2 minutes into the game and then arguably our most creative player at half time was always going to make things difficult.

Add to that the sending off and it was just a bad night at the office.
You sound like this guy: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CHBcPt9UcAAGFwI.jpg

Your '£5 million pound' centre back is made from wet cardboard and Tyler Blackett is one of the worst centre backs I've ever seen. He was subbed on and then subbed off and there aren't many times you'd think get Efe Ambrose on. The only decent player was that Tierney who will probably end up like that gutless, headless chicken Forrest one day. A 40 year old, a guy older than your manager, gave you a pumping.

An above average Norwegian team just beat you 5-2 on aggregate and barely broke a sweat in doing so. You weren't unlucky at all.
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Old 06-11-2015, 10:45
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There are no guarantees in football, look at The Rangers last season as a perfect example of this.
Good to see you agree Deila is about as much use as Ally then. Just sack the clown and stop defending the indefensible.
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Old 06-11-2015, 13:37
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Good to see you agree Deila is about as much use as Ally then. Just sack the clown and stop defending the indefensible.
Aye, but he pyoor luvs ra Sellik, nat, no.......he diz Ronnie's Roar and it's pyoor magic,,,,
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Old 06-11-2015, 15:43
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Good to see the fans of The Rangers find their voices again.

Celtic last night were unlucky. Injuries played a major part in the result. Losing our first choice centre half 2 minutes into the game and then arguably our most creative player at half time was always going to make things difficult.

Add to that the sending off and it was just a bad night at the office.

Slightly O/T but is anyone on BT Internet having problems accessing the forums?
Sleeper's summing up was way more accurate than that bull crap.

2nd half was probably one of your worst performances in Europe yet you think it was simply a series of unfortunate events that cost you ... lay off the buckie timboy.
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Old 07-11-2015, 07:39
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Sleeper's summing up was way more accurate than that bull crap.

2nd half was probably one of your worst performances in Europe yet you think it was simply a series of unfortunate events that cost you ... lay off the buckie timboy.

Another plus was that it was fairly legible & coherent too, no need to get out the Enigma decoding device 👍
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Old 08-11-2015, 07:07
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Good to see you agree Deila is about as much use as Ally then. Just sack the clown and stop defending the indefensible.
The only problem is that I never said anything remotely close to that.

Last season we were in Europe until the end of February and were only a horrific decision from an ex-Rangers players brother to a domestic treble.

This season we are top of the league and still in all competitions.

We aren't losing to part timers in the Challenge Cup despite having the second biggest wage bill in Scottish football.
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Old 08-11-2015, 07:14
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It is a difficult one for fans of Rangers/The Rangers today.

Do they want Celtic fans to stay quiet for any silence or do they want them to break it so they can bring out their faux uber British 'we love the troops' patter and tell us what a disgrace we are?

Great display at TFOD yesterday, shame you weren't so good at paying the tax that would have kept more sodjers alive.

How much did The Rangers donate to Poppy Scotland this year?
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Old 08-11-2015, 08:11
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Talking about us again and replying to your own posts? It doesn't get much sadder for you these days, mate, does it?
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Old 08-11-2015, 08:18
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Talking about us again ?
Not one single post yesterday about your team, from ' larry curley or mo' ....... but let me guess the keyboard warriors will be out in force today * rolleyes *
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Old 08-11-2015, 12:01
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The only problem is that I never said anything remotely close to that.

Last season we were in Europe until the end of February and were only a horrific decision from an ex-Rangers players brother to a domestic treble.

This season we are top of the league and still in all competitions.

We aren't losing to part timers in the Challenge Cup despite having the second biggest wage bill in Scottish football.
It's hilarious watching you defend a manager on here that you are probably slagging to **** on the bus or in the stands with your mates. If you want to keep two sets of books on Deila and Griffiths etc then that is up to you, but it is so see through you have to wonder who are you trying to kid, me or you?

Winning the treble with no competition should be the easiest job in football and he still hasn't done it. Deila was brought in for Europe and he's been inept with a team that has gone backwards. You always complained about not being able to compete on a level financial playing field with Barcelona or Man Utd etc. Now teams like Legia, Maribor, Malmo and Molde are all destroying you when they have less money than you.
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Old 08-11-2015, 12:16
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It is a difficult one for fans of Rangers/The Rangers today.

Do they want Celtic fans to stay quiet for any silence or do they want them to break it so they can bring out their faux uber British 'we love the troops' patter and tell us what a disgrace we are?

Great display at TFOD yesterday, shame you weren't so good at paying the tax that would have kept more sodjers alive.

How much did The Rangers donate to Poppy Scotland this year?
Your argument makes no sense. The fans don't get to decide who pays what to who, but they do get to decide to honour a minutes silence without shouting and singing through it. The vast majority of your fans do honour the silence and you can guarantee if Celtic knew who the few were who disrupted it they would ban them for life. The Celtic board does the right thing donating to the appeal.
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Old 08-11-2015, 12:18
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Not one single post yesterday about your team, from ' larry curley or mo' ....... but let me guess the keyboard warriors will be out in force today * rolleyes *
We were all out at the game celebrating the win in style
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Old 08-11-2015, 13:27
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Your argument makes no sense. The fans don't get to decide who pays what to who, but they do get to decide to honour a minutes silence without shouting and singing through it. The vast majority of your fans do honour the silence and you can guarantee if Celtic knew who the few were who disrupted it they would ban them for life. The Celtic board does the right thing donating to the appeal.
The Irish, who 90% of the Celtic support are descended from, have always been heavily represented in the British Armed Forces. Indeed, at one time the British Army was made up of 42% of Irishmen. That's something the numbskulls that disgrace the Poppy and desecrate minutes' silences don't realise. They're dishonouring their own.
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Old 09-11-2015, 17:23
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http://blogs.channel4.com/alex-thoms...lverware/10066 - bit different from the pish in the papers over the weekend.

Darren O'Dea on Sportsound later to talk about it from his playing point of view.
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Old 09-11-2015, 18:41
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Aye, 'cause that's all there is to talk about today, mate....
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Old 10-11-2015, 05:45
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The Irish, who 90% of the Celtic support are descended from, have always been heavily represented in the British Armed Forces. Indeed, at one time the British Army was made up of 42% of Irishmen. That's something the numbskulls that disgrace the Poppy and desecrate minutes' silences don't realise. They're dishonouring their own.
In what year what the British Army made up of 42% Irishmen? 1914, 1939 or 1830?

The British forces carried out massacres in Ireland and colluded with Loyalist paramilitaries to kill Catholics, nationalists and republicans.

If you don't understand why some don't want to 'honour' these people then you can't be very intelligent.
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Old 10-11-2015, 06:34
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Whereas I bet you're Stephen Hawking, Carl Sagan and Albert Einstein all in one, hate filled package, aren't you?
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Old 10-11-2015, 08:00
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Whereas I bet you're Stephen Hawking, Carl Sagan and Albert Einstein all in one, hate filled package, aren't you?
Being able to understand why some people don't want to honour British soldiers is now being "hate filled".
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Old 10-11-2015, 09:07
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I don't want dragged into a petty political debate on a football thread, but anyone who disrupts a minute's silence (held for any purpose) is an arsehole. And if it's done at a football match, they deserve to be banned.
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Old 10-11-2015, 13:55
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I don't want dragged into a petty political debate on a football thread, but anyone who disrupts a minute's silence (held for any purpose) is an arsehole. And if it's done at a football match, they deserve to be banned.
I was at the game on Sunday and a small handful of idiots ruined the silence. The majority were quiet but were let down by a handfull of idiots..
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