Celtic Banter Archive June 10 2017

 

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10 Jun 2017
New image uploaded to the
Celtic Player Sightings page entitled, New away top 2017 ?

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11 Jun 2017 15:47:17
I've got a golf polo top the same as this. looks good👍.

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10 Jun 2017
New image uploaded to the
Celtic Player Sightings page entitled, This is for real , Scotland's shame hit new level

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10 Jun 2017 21:47:07
Don't worry all their votes did not count, they were classed as "spoiled" as nobody knew where to place their X.

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11 Jun 2017 08:02:14
Not really sure where to begin on this one! Ok, anonymous voting?

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11 Jun 2017 08:08:40
Forget the anti-democratic thing, it's the sheer level of stupidity behind the whole condition. How is this enforced? 😂😂😂.

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11 Jun 2017 20:52:08
Cheers for the thumbs down x.

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10 Jun 2017 19:13:37
Stuart McCall is what he is he ever seen Craig Gordon's 5 saves before they score then it's brown fault may at that point I would ask him who would do better little horrible English spoken individual cannot c any positives in Celtic players Leigh Leigh super made my day this is what it's like to be Celtic hail hail god bless us n a thought what if we dependended on that that shitty mob with superstars like Wallace and kenny miller oh my god without us Scotland team is poor.

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10 Jun 2017 19:45:14
Gordon was shocking. At fault for both goals and this carry on running out the box again.
His decision making is chronic.

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10 Jun 2017 20:10:59
Kev totally agree. When he is unfer pressure and needs to make a decision he is lost. Fault for both goals. We can't carry him into CL.

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10 Jun 2017 20:50:42
Johnny, he'll get us into CL. Couple of iffy moments I agree but never at fault with goals. 1st goal he is completely unsighted and 2nd was a fantastic cross. He got us there last season with his penalty save, in Craig I trust, Hail Hail.

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10 Jun 2017 21:17:07
Tam Tim TIC you are wrong. Totally at fault for both goals. Should have stoid up for first. If you get a hand to it and it comes to you face on you need to save it. For the second he needs to keep coming forward and shut down the space but he bottles it. At fault for both. You could see right from start he was not upto it. Was fortunate not to lose more. We need a new keeper.

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10 Jun 2017 21:31:28
Gordon at fault for the throw in and the first goal and could quite easily have parried that cross he had long enough to judge it. But it was Armstrongs bad pass that cost us the game. Pass to his left and it would've likely have been 3-1.

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10 Jun 2017 21:57:24
Gordon miss controls instead of hoofing it up the park.
Has to knock into touch
When the shot comes in all he has to do is stand up straight and the ball hits him in the chest
The 2nd the ball in the air an age he should be coming and taking it.
He's an accident waiting to happen in every big game.

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10 Jun 2017 22:54:01
Well played to Scotland, they took everything the future world champions could throw at them and still didn't lose . I was delighted to see the two superb goals from L G but I suppose that wasn't good enough for our non encouraging Celtic supporters on here ( is that an oxymoron, if it is I am afraid it describes many )
Gordon like most of our team did some things really well, and like most of our team maybe could have done other things better .

He hasn't played many games behind his centre defenders and obviously England targeted putting the ball in behind, this didn't yield them any goals and if Gordon was to blame for the 2 goals, then so was Hart, shots from outside the box . Jesus, why do we try to destroy the confidence of our own . All season he has been very good and often saved certain goals and now we have people saying we can't carry him into C League . We won't have to as he will be well worth his place despite the few nay-Sayers.

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10 Jun 2017 23:35:46
Does Hart being poor make Gordon better like?

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11 Jun 2017 00:47:49
I'll be honest and say as much as Craig Gordon deserves a lot of credit for the way he's improved this past season I'd still like to see us get in a new keeper.

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11 Jun 2017 07:23:22
1st of all all keepers make mistakes 2nd of all England's 2nd goal was preventable centre backs aren't tight enough to the England players but also Robertson should have been covering on the inside if Tierney was played in his proper position he would have stopped Kane I know it and so does gordan.

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11 Jun 2017 07:25:39
What about Armstrong poor pass out that gifted the ball back to England, what about the fact there was 5 England players against 3 Scottish defenders, and the ball fell right at a top strikers foot, but let's ignore that and blame Gordon cause You hate him.
can we maybe stop bashing certain players next season because you don't like them.

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11 Jun 2017 07:23:56
For me Gordon's definitely at fault for the second goal. Great cross granted, but for a ball to be in the air that long from that distance he's got to come off his line and collect that or at the very least punch it clear. Gordon must be at least 6ft 5 before jumping and extending his arms. I bet he was sitting last night himself thinking he should've came for that cross.

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11 Jun 2017 07:35:23
Memaself, CG could have plucked that ball out of the air quite easily don't kid yourself.

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11 Jun 2017 08:26:54
Not defending CG but the most prolific striker in the epl is standing alone in the box surely someone gets touch tight and puts a challenge in and anno it was a good cross but there's seconds left just defend.

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11 Jun 2017 10:47:35
Its not sbout anyone hating Gordon or who was most at fault for the goals. Old man chris doing his usual protect the players stuff just like he did with RD last season. Its a comment on Gordon as a keeper. In my opinion he a good SPL keeper but at international level he is caught short. Its very simple. A good keeper foes not back away from Kean as that ball comes in. He comes and either claims it or at leadt he has narrowed down the space and hopefully the ball hits off him when kean makes contact with the ball. So chris your theory is don't critisise don't talk about what we see because becsuse because. Becaude of what.

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11 Jun 2017 15:44:16
I have defended Gordon on this, but after today I think we need to make replacing him high on our priority list at fault for both goal's and using his fist's to block the Livermore shot that could have gone anywhere he has improved somewhat under Brendan but seriously that floated ball into Kane for the equaliser was Gordon's ball all day long.

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11 Jun 2017 17:02:07
I think it was a mixture of everything, had Gordon came out and not held the ball, he'd be slaughtered, and he'd need to go into about 8 players, I don't think Gordon is entirely to blame, it was a series of errors from a team that stopped playing too early, and left a top EPL striker standing alone in front of goal with no one near is just criminal.

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11 Jun 2017 21:07:01
Kev83 . The fact that both goalkeepers had problems is probably down to the difficult wind conditions .
For England's second goal Robertson had a clear view of what was happening, yet did nothing to try to get anywhere near Kane . I thought that was terrible defending and if Kane had been pressurise anything could happen .

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10 Jun 2017 19:10:35
Well one thing is certain, we do not have to fear any EPL bids for Armstrong after that display.

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10 Jun 2017 20:45:37
Guarantee stories trying to unsettle griffiths now though.

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11 Jun 2017 07:14:38
leeds already rb.

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11 Jun 2017 20:26:15
I think if a bid came from EPL for Griff he would jump at it!

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13 Jun 2017 10:51:52
newcastle and west brom too.

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10 Jun 2017 18:53:43
Go on Griffiths definitely the best in the league.

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11 Jun 2017 17:24:39
In my humble opinion. CG was at fault for both goals. HOWEVER, He had a cracking save in the first half. Yes he shooda come for the cross at 2-2. I just don't think that the money we could spend on a new keeper would be a big step up. Yeah, he had a nightmare yesterday. I would be more than willing to go wi him again.

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10 Jun 2017 18:47:22
Craig Gordon made a hash of the goal against England am thinking we need a new goalie in this window.

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10 Jun 2017 19:08:01
We have needed a new keeper for years. Gordon is always exposed at a better level than SPL. PUNCHES FIRST INTO NET AND SHOULD HAVE COME FOR THE SECOND. Poor keeper cost Scotland the points. Had a poor game right from the start.

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10 Jun 2017 19:20:43
Some of Gordons decision making is poor, and that's putting it mildly! Ave said it before, he reminds me of the the mad monk in that film mean machine! 2 crackin free kicks from griff rite enough! Thought the wee man ran himself into the ground!

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10 Jun 2017 17:49:02
Best Scottish left back for years.
One of best in Britain
never plays left back for his country.

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10 Jun 2017 23:00:18
Wise up about Gordon, despite some of your lot spending the season waiting to fault him for losing a game domestically, the fact is he didn't . We have had people weeping in their pants for most of the season that our centre defenders were accidents waiting to happen . If the slabbering naysayers are right how did we go through season unbeaten? I will tell you everyone did a good job, nobody was handing out mistakes like fliers .
Put on a clean pair of panties for you must have been wetting your panties all day .

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10 Jun 2017 13:33:35
On an altogether more pleasant subject have uploaded a picture of what I'm being told is the new away top, looks cracking 👍.

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10 Jun 2017 12:36:58
Ed007 was the picture of the Bridgeton loyal facebook page I sent to close to the bone to get put up 😆.

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{Ed007's Note - Pictures go to Ed033 mate so I have no idea about them until they're on the site. I'd imagine it would have been offensive right enough as 99.9% of anything to do with that $hithole should offend any right minded and rational person.}

10 Jun 2017 13:18:59
It wasn't an offensive picture it was a post they put up on Thursday telling there members that if they voted for anything other than a unionist party they would no longer be allowed to be members and would not be permitted to travel with them to games 😅.

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{Ed007's Note - I seen that on social media the other day. They're the worst kind of morons mate, I've said it before but if you vote a certain way because of the team support you shouldn't be allowed to. Just imagine wee Billy on Thursday there, in his pish stained 1992 Rangers trackies going down to sign on before needing to go into the local foodbank to feed the kids and then going to vote Tory.

Billy Jnr: "Who did you vote for da?"
Billy Snr: "The Tories son."
Billy Jnr: "Why?"
Billy Snr: "They wouldn't let me on the supporters bus if I didn't."
Billy Jnr: "But was it not their fault you and your brother Billy lost your jobs in Ravenscraig and what about Uncle Billy that was a miner?"
Billy Snr: "NO SURRENDER! WATP!"

10 Jun 2017 15:15:47
How do they know how their members voted?, do they go with them to the polling stations.
Sevco and the SFA should put out a statement condemning this nonsense, but I won't hold my breath.
Whilst the SFA are happy to have a convicted crook in charge of one of their clubs, it's hardly likely that they'll be bothered with supporters being intimidated at elections.

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10 Jun 2017 15:58:32
I have ex bear mates that voted yes in the indy ref. then sing rule brittania. frightening😂😂.

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{Ed007's Note - We've got some weirdos in our own support too though and don't forget we've just got rid of a Tory Lord from our board, a Tory Lord that voted to cut tax credits.}

11 Jun 2017 06:23:31
While this is probably not the forum to discuss it there is undoubtedly an increasingly worrying religious dimension to politics in Scotland that is very akin to the North of Ireland and which is extremely concerning. The damage that Brexit and affiliation of the Torys with the DUP could do to the peace process is plain for alll to see and Scotlands institutionalised anti-Catholicism is never far from the surface. Could Scotland become another North of Ireland in my view yes. We've witnessed the tratment of Neil Lennon since he first arrived here. We saw the loyalist reaction in George Swuare to an independence referendum result that went their way. Car loads of Union Jack waving loyalists leaving Airdrie for George Square. What if the result ever go's the other way which at some point it will. Very very worrying times indeed.

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10 Jun 2017 12:19:39
Joe Ledley released by CP, would take him back in a heartbeat. What's everyone's thoughts on that?

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10 Jun 2017 07:59:51
I see Ledley has been released by Palace, Me personally I wouldn't mind if we sold Biton and got Ledley in on a free. Anyone agree?

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10 Jun 2017 09:27:42
That works for me.

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10 Jun 2017 20:15:06
Not for me. We need younger legs than Joe. He came and he went. His time has gone.

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