Everyone I know who's ever drunk a pint of Guinness is taking to Twitter to pledge their undying support to this club yet haven't got a clue who they're playing at the weekend.
Not criticising their achievement whatsoever - they've done brilliantly - but all these cocks purporting to be regular Parkhead-goers are utterly pathetic bandwagon hoppers as far as I'm concerned.
Great performance and liked the playing of London Calling at final whistle. Very much wishful thinking on Celts part, to go to final, but great achievement to get out of that group.
Everyone I know who's ever drunk a pint of Guinness is taking to Twitter to pledge their undying support to this club yet haven't got a clue who they're playing at the weekend.
Not criticising their achievement whatsoever - they've done brilliantly - but all these cocks purporting to be regular Parkhead-goers are utterly pathetic bandwagon hoppers as far as I'm concerned.
Now now folks tis the season of goodwill to all men.
Sadly, rarely seen on a thread for Celtic (or Rangers for that matter). As much as people say they have no time for the religion/politics of the Old Firm, they're still happy to post their inane witterings on either club & slate anyone who actually does take an interest in how they are doing.
Celtic are missing the competition of Rangers in the league, but that's a helluva achievement getting through that group. Best of luck to them, Man U & Arsenal in next round.
It's a shame people can't contribute without saying how much they 'hate' Celtic or Rangers in this type of thread. The religious/sectarian stuff bores me to tears, as do those who revel in it.
The point here is a footballing one in that Celtic with a tiny budget and squad made up of locals and second-tier imports from England and Europe's lesser leagues made it through a very, very tough group whilst the drenched-in-cash Man City and Chelsea crashed out their groups.
I think this shows that despite all the crazy money in modern football than a team can still succeed with a shrewd transfer policy and good management.
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Pretty amazing achievement for a team basically full of CCC level players and whose domestic league is not far from League One level.
If I were Chelsea I'd be pretty embarrased, their group was probably easier than Celtic's.
Not criticising their achievement whatsoever - they've done brilliantly - but all these cocks purporting to be regular Parkhead-goers are utterly pathetic bandwagon hoppers as far as I'm concerned.
Oh, and Neil Lennon is a c**t too.
Sadly, rarely seen on a thread for Celtic (or Rangers for that matter). As much as people say they have no time for the religion/politics of the Old Firm, they're still happy to post their inane witterings on either club & slate anyone who actually does take an interest in how they are doing.
Celtic are missing the competition of Rangers in the league, but that's a helluva achievement getting through that group. Best of luck to them, Man U & Arsenal in next round.
The point here is a footballing one in that Celtic with a tiny budget and squad made up of locals and second-tier imports from England and Europe's lesser leagues made it through a very, very tough group whilst the drenched-in-cash Man City and Chelsea crashed out their groups.
I think this shows that despite all the crazy money in modern football than a team can still succeed with a shrewd transfer policy and good management.