Celtic Banter Archive July 31 2017

 

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31 Jul 2017 22:36:24
Gents
Any bars on South Side, Shawlands, Giffnock, Newton Mearns or therabouts showing the Rosenburg 2nd leg on Wednesday?
Appreciated
Thanks
Milano.

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31 Jul 2017 23:08:42
Try the argosy mate down paisley road west usually have the games on in there.

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31 Jul 2017 23:39:09
tall cranes govan, i think the govan emerald leaves from there.

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01 Aug 2017 08:04:05
Should be on in Heraghtys and Kelly's in strathbungo. Sweeney at the park, the Georgic, linen are all pubs that show the football, should get it in any of them.

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01 Aug 2017 08:13:47
Sweenys opposite goals in Shawlands normally a good shout for the game.

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04 Aug 2017 10:14:10
@Milano do not go near the Argosy, firstly MILES AWAY from Shawlands and secondly a dive, even if it is a Tim pub, take it from me I have been in it. Same with Tall Cranes in Govan too far away also, stick to pubs in Shawlands like the Georgic an old fashioned man's pub.

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31 Jul 2017 20:49:23
Favourite Celtic hard man or rogue guys.
Mines big Hartson. Could mix it with anyone.
Even if he was having a poor game the CBs must have come off the park black and blue.
Plus loved a night out tae.

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31 Jul 2017 21:12:59
Paul Elliott for me. Would love to see that guy at the heart of our defence today. Maybe not a hardman as such, more of a hard man than to get past.

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31 Jul 2017 21:21:29
Big Bobo immediately springs to mind, what a mountain of a man. I think Bobo I think of people bouncing off him, was immens away at Celta Vigo on the road to Seville. Not many won an aerial battle.

Also loved peter grant back in the die. Grabbing fat sally by the throat - a hero of mine back in the day, would bleed green and white that lad.

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31 Jul 2017 21:31:57
Bobo. Even sounded scary. In the legends match he was still charging in.

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31 Jul 2017 22:03:48
Aitken for me. Was only wee when he was in the hoops, for me a man not to be messed with.

Don't know about rogue but I loved di canio, he was a first class nutter, but what a talent, what passion!

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31 Jul 2017 22:06:12
Anybody remember bobo picked up Ivan sproul up by the scruff of the neck and walked away with him amidst a to and fro with a few hibs players?

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31 Jul 2017 22:33:06
Mjallby "The Thug" great player no fecking prisoners. Loved him and still do.

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31 Jul 2017 23:07:27
Mind him flatting alberts in his first Magicpole?

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31 Jul 2017 23:12:11
David Hay.

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01 Aug 2017 00:10:59
Wouldn't want to mess with him Aindoh he's got a hell of a Hayemaker on him.

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01 Aug 2017 00:41:41
Enrico Annoni.

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31 Jul 2017 23:20:27
The bear followed closely by McCarthy.

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31 Jul 2017 23:57:02
bertie auld.

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01 Aug 2017 06:41:45
Regi blinker ๐Ÿ˜†.

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01 Aug 2017 07:38:50
Kev I do indeed. Can still hear the whimper.

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01 Aug 2017 08:19:13
Sutton. always remember when a player would stick a heavy/ dirty tackle against any of our bhoys you would see the same player rolled up in a heap not long after, but ref would always be none the wiser! Sutty was smart and very rarely got caught.

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01 Aug 2017 10:58:37
Mick McCarthy cleaned Crawford Baptie out with a right hook to the chin .

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01 Aug 2017 22:20:00
What about wee Jackie hook in that big sissy hateley.

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31 Jul 2017 18:27:48
Forgive me for being scepitial but does it surprise you that CFC are at the minute concentrating on the GB and not on the more pressing issues at hand . They are sidetracking something major and highlighting minor offences.

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31 Jul 2017 18:01:01
Without getting all political a wee topical comment. 100 years ago today 325,000 brave Scottish, English, Welsh and Irish men including many from what is now the Republic died in the hell that was the Battle of Passchendaele fighting against fascism. In Sunderland, 100 years later, England have a facist of their very own in Tommy Robinson. Tragic. If Passchendaele was why poppies were sold I'd wear one every day. But out of respect for the people of Derry and in protest against Tony Blairs war crimes I will continue to decline to participate. We either keep ALL politics out of football or we dont. As long as absailing paratroopers are acceptable at Ibrox there will always be a case for the Green Brigades banners at Parkhead. We all know what the help our heroes mullarkey is really all about.

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31 Jul 2017 18:27:39
Think you will have to read your history book again, they weren't fighting against fascism 100 years.

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31 Jul 2017 18:29:49
In fact pascendale was about as far away from fighting fascism as you could get.

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31 Jul 2017 18:41:55
Thoughts on keeping all politics out of football Aindoh. Are paratroopers at Ibrox acceptable or not?

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31 Jul 2017 19:03:18
No, I don't think they are a good idea, as for fighting fascism, I think you might have meant to talk about the second world war, I remember reading somewhere, years ago, that the place that had the highest proportion of men per size of population volunteering to join the British army to fight the Nazis was the free state, an even higher proportion than the north, I don't wear a poppy myself but have no problem with the people that choose to wear them,

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31 Jul 2017 19:26:28
The Great War and 2nd world war were very much intertwined. The Fascist Revolutionary Party was founded in 1915 and was a forerunner of Mussolinis later National Fascist Party. You're absolutely spot on there were more volunteers from the free state than from the north. Another myth quashed. I don't have a problem either when many people who choose to wear a poppy for the right reasons. The point I'm making is that it's become a legitimate cause for many (from Govan) who choose to wear the biggest one they can find and display them on their car bumpers for all the WRONG reasons! Either ALL politics is banned Aindoh or we're all allowed our own opinion. The Green Brigade included. โ˜˜๏ธ.

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31 Jul 2017 20:15:30
Sure the British army were abseiling down the north stand this year. I don't agree with it, but we are a club open for all. If they want support club grand. Celtic park should not be a place for politics on all sides.

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31 Jul 2017 20:52:06
JFP1888 what I would say is that a poppy only represents the dead British soldiers in NI and Iraq if you want it to. The meaning of a poppy is entirely up to the owner. You decide why you want to (or don't want to) wear a poppy, it could be for all the fallen or one single person in particular. That's my interpretation anyway.

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31 Jul 2017 22:36:38
Instead of remembering events before any of us were born, I think we should take time to reflect on the British Army and loyalists murdered members of the Miami show and as they returned home from playing to a mixed crowd of dancers in Banbridge.
This is just one example of the hundreds of outrages that loyalists and British Army carried out.

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31 Jul 2017 23:14:38
Not one of these poor dead souls were ever fighting against fascism, they fought to gain baubles for families which still exist today and the advancement of zionism. May they rest in peace.

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01 Aug 2017 07:08:00
I remember being in school one morning, when someone came in going on about the three young Scots soldiers that had been lured from a disco in Belfast, and shot by the IRA, two young teenage brothers and a twenty something, I always thought that that was bound to make the ordinary squaddie more trigger nervous, although maybe that was the intention, that was in 1971,a year before bloody Sunday, and a few years before the Miami atrocity,

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03 Aug 2017 09:40:39
WW1 soldiers were promised the war would end all wars. Clearly a lie.

Ww1 and 2 soldiers fought to preserve freedom or so they though

Since then their countries have been just as colonial as before ww1

The poppy has been used in modern day as a propaganda tool to promote patriotic views on military aggression.

This in itself is an insult to what they soldiers thought they were fighting for.

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31 Jul 2017 12:48:50
Ed033, can we have a wee unofficial poll on here among ourselves.
The topic is:
Do you think Celtic fans boycotting certain league games away from home (Aberdeen, Kilmarnock, Hearts etc) to make a stand against the jiggery pokery in our game, and boycott to include home cup games where gate money is split?

Or Agree Boycott, Disagree No Boycott.

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{Ed033's Note -


Celtic Boycott Poll

31 Jul 2017 13:12:32
Cheers ED033 it will be interesting to see results, as we Celtic fans do not like boycotts, but for the good of the game maybe.

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{Ed033's Note - Be good to at least expose the jiggery pokery.

31 Jul 2017 13:58:14
Think it should include ALL things SFA as in all cup competitions. And think if all fans of all other clubs, except you know who, did likewise we would get a response.

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31 Jul 2017 15:18:05
I said before the rest of the spfl owners are bricking it at losing the blue pound if they publicly question the going ons with the cheats over the road . Time they realised the green pound is just as much and boycotted the lot of them until they demand answers as well.

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31 Jul 2017 15:35:48
ha ha ED033 I could not think of how to express it so "jiggery pokery" covers everything lol.

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{Ed033's Note - Yes it does.

31 Jul 2017 15:49:47
See all this boycott rubbish it's doing my head in for people that can't get to paradise very often cause it's sold out the away games are the only chance for the likes of me and my son as we don't have season books so no I don't think it's a good idea also because other people don't have the same appinion as some of the troops on here do and that fine we are all entitled to an opinion so to be giving it the whole blue pound green pound just sounds childish because people don't agree with certain opinions our club in in a up ward curve and will b for 10 in a row and all some are banging on about is negativity can we just focus on the mighty champs please cheers hail hail.

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31 Jul 2017 16:15:23
Tim : you know as well as me mate the the currents will be on voting no and this will not give a true reflection on the result, if we take the No result whatever it maybe and take 75% of that and add it to the yes then you will get the REAL figures. Lol.

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31 Jul 2017 16:30:22
your starting to sound like the scabby lot from ibrokes.

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31 Jul 2017 16:47:29
@shandybhoy there's only a few games a season sold out so I think you need to come up with better excuses for not getting to home games more often.

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31 Jul 2017 18:42:55
Jim1972 are you deliberately egnoring the main point of my post I take it your a boycotting bhoy then that's ok cause your intitled to an opinion ( see how that works! ) Hail hail.

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31 Jul 2017 22:42:56
Celtic fans love their team too much to boycott games .
However we can start by starting to boycott many money making schemes run by Celtic . Examples stadium tours, not spending money in Kerrydale bar before and after games, not buying match programmes, and not buying Windfall tickets and I am sure there are many more . We can still see our favourite team but we can make board sit up and react to loss of revenue.

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31 Jul 2017 23:48:43
What are you slavouring about OMC? Nobody's talking about boycotting anything that brings revenue to Celtic. The only place I would boycott is the Crumbledome and that is on the grounds of health and safety, I'm sure that roof is going to cave in some day soon ๐Ÿค•.

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31 Jul 2017 23:28:03
My votes been cast๐Ÿ‘
P.S. @jim72 - that will be Old Firm games you are talking about being sold out๐Ÿ˜œ.

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31 Jul 2017 23:41:07
jiggery pokery had me paying the csa for 16 years lol.

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01 Aug 2017 08:52:19
Shandybhoy i wouldn't boycott away games as I would rather just move on now and win the league which is easier with fans supporting the team away from home. I also noticed you bodyswerved my observation about home games. I think our average home crowd was 55k which leaves plenty of room for you and your son most weeks.

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