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Celtic Champions Already??
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Poor tonight
Could only draw at Tannadice.
Ange Out3 -
Congratulations to Celtic, very impressive turnaround over the course of the season and deserve to be champions.4
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We never stop, apart from in Europe this season where it's happened thrice.
Rangers were unbeaten in the league last season.0 -
Friend Or Defoe said:We never stop, apart from in Europe this season where it's happened thrice.
Rangers were unbeaten in the league last season.
How many Spanish police dogs will be killed this time?4 -
Henry Irving said:Friend Or Defoe said:We never stop, apart from in Europe this season where it's happened thrice.
Rangers were unbeaten in the league last season.
How many Spanish police dogs will be killed this time?2 -
Rangers against all odds are in seville with 50 odd thousand of there fans
Celtic are out of Europe 3 times in 1 season.I know what I would prefer.Coming 1st in a 2 horse race or beating the likes of dortmund, Leipzig etc6 -
ValleyGary said:Henry Irving said:Friend Or Defoe said:We never stop, apart from in Europe this season where it's happened thrice.
Rangers were unbeaten in the league last season.
How many Spanish police dogs will be killed this time?
When Celtic went to Seville they claimes it was a bigger achievement than Ranger's trebble.0 -
Friend Or Defoe said:ValleyGary said:Henry Irving said:Friend Or Defoe said:We never stop, apart from in Europe this season where it's happened thrice.
Rangers were unbeaten in the league last season.
How many Spanish police dogs will be killed this time?
When Celtic went to Seville they claimes it was a bigger achievement than Ranger's trebble.
Just reminding readers of that time Rangers fans killed some police dogs at a European cup final in Spain and wondering if it could happen again1 -
Henry Irving said:Friend Or Defoe said:ValleyGary said:Henry Irving said:Friend Or Defoe said:We never stop, apart from in Europe this season where it's happened thrice.
Rangers were unbeaten in the league last season.
How many Spanish police dogs will be killed this time?
When Celtic went to Seville they claimes it was a bigger achievement than Ranger's trebble.
Just reminding readers of that time Rangers fans killed some police dogs at a European cup final in Spain and wondering if it could happen again0 - Sponsored links:
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As a neutral Scottish person (I supported Kilmarnock before I emigrated and went to both Ibrox and Parkhead when I was a student in Glasgow), I have to say that the achievements of both teams this year has been remarkable. Rangers progress in Europe is brilliant and Postecoglu has utterly transformed Celtic who were a shambles only 12 months ago. I like the cut of his jib. I hope rangers do it next week and I hope their legions of fans do the country proud. There are a couple of YouTubers (Ohitssteely and Juddytalks) who cover the old firm games from an old form perspective. Worth watching, particularly the European games.2
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cfgs said:Henry Irving said:Friend Or Defoe said:ValleyGary said:Henry Irving said:Friend Or Defoe said:We never stop, apart from in Europe this season where it's happened thrice.
Rangers were unbeaten in the league last season.
How many Spanish police dogs will be killed this time?
When Celtic went to Seville they claimes it was a bigger achievement than Ranger's trebble.
Just reminding readers of that time Rangers fans killed some police dogs at a European cup final in Spain and wondering if it could happen again
Celtics improvement this season has been good and the players they’ve brought in, especially the Japanese lads, have been very shrewd. Saying that, if Rangers win the Europa League, which on paper has been extremely strong this season, then they’ll be more than happy.4 -
Henry Irving said:Friend Or Defoe said:ValleyGary said:Henry Irving said:Friend Or Defoe said:We never stop, apart from in Europe this season where it's happened thrice.
Rangers were unbeaten in the league last season.
How many Spanish police dogs will be killed this time?
When Celtic went to Seville they claimes it was a bigger achievement than Ranger's trebble.
Just reminding readers of that time Rangers fans killed some police dogs at a European cup final in Spain and wondering if it could happen again
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Congratulations to ***tic, Gerrard leaving derailed us, but back on course, looking forward to a nice cup double and Pot 1 group stages of the UCL 😎 and improving Scotlands coefficient once again for others to squander1
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Good to see sectarianism is alive and well.2
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ShootersHillGuru said:Good to see sectarianism is alive and well.1
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SheffieldRed said:ShootersHillGuru said:Good to see sectarianism is alive and well.2
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As none of the comments by either Rangers / celtic / neutral fans appear sectarian, I’m curious why you choose bring up this issue.
It is surely possible that a Charlton fan could pick a team in Scotland in the same way they might pick a team to follow in Italy or Spain.
The insinuation that an individual supports either The Rangers or celtic due to sectarianism is unfair, unhelpful and frankly unpleasant2 -
SheffieldRed said:As none of the comments by either Rangers / celtic / neutral fans appear sectarian, I’m curious why you choose bring up this issue.
It is surely possible that a Charlton fan could pick a team in Scotland in the same way they might pick a team to follow in Italy or Spain.
The insinuation that an individual supports either The Rangers or celtic due to sectarianism is unfair, unhelpful and frankly unpleasant0 -
Most Scottish non old firm fans hate both of them equally (apart from some weirdo Cowdenbeath fan) and say they're as bad as each other. Whereas old firm fans claim moral superiority over the other and point to things that happened decades ago. A Celtic fan laid some flowers for Jimmy Bell last week in his replica shirt which is extremely odd if you're in the know. Surprised that it was plastered all over social media.
The majority outside the old firm would prefer them both out of the league, the small away followings at Ibrox and Celtic Park back this up. The FA has zero interest for the obvious reasons, which is odd as one of them are gentlemen and the other pure evil depending on your standing...0 - Sponsored links:
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Friend Or Defoe said:Most Scottish non old firm fans hate both of them equally (apart from some weirdo Cowdenbeath fan) and say they're as bad as each other. Whereas old firm fans claim moral superiority over the other and point to things that happened decades ago. A Celtic fan laid some flowers for Jimmy Bell last week in his replica shirt which is extremely odd if you're in the know. Surprised that it was plastered all over social media.
The majority outside the old firm would prefer them both out of the league, the small away followings at Ibrox and Celtic Park back this up. The FA has zero interest for the obvious reasons, which is odd as one of them are gentlemen and the other pure evil depending on your standing...
I used to see Celtic play as often as I could in-between working and family committments.
I was also a Charlton season ticket holder at the same time who could only see about half the games for obvious reasons, my dad had it when I couldn't go. Horrible long weekends on overnight buses to do this.
I guess your opening line is based on a good self assessment or hangover from the cry baby threads.
Weird comment.1 -
SheffieldRed said:As none of the comments by either Rangers / celtic / neutral fans appear sectarian, I’m curious why you choose bring up this issue.
It is surely possible that a Charlton fan could pick a team in Scotland in the same way they might pick a team to follow in Italy or Spain.
The insinuation that an individual supports either The Rangers or celtic due to sectarianism is unfair, unhelpful and frankly unpleasant1 -
ShootersHillGuru said:SheffieldRed said:ShootersHillGuru said:Good to see sectarianism is alive and well.0
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Indeed, a grand total of 1 (one) English caps have been given to Celtic players in their history, whereas Rangers had regular players in the English national team which caught my attention.0
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Friend Or Defoe said:Indeed, a grand total of 1 (one) English caps have been given to Celtic players in their history, whereas Rangers had regular players in the English national team which caught my attention.
Before English clubs got banned from Europe neither team had English players.
One of Celtic's greatest achievements was winning the European Cup including 3 protestants with a team which was born within 12 miles of the Stadium. For a Scottish (not English) club that is really impressive.2 -
Richard J said:Friend Or Defoe said:Indeed, a grand total of 1 (one) English caps have been given to Celtic players in their history, whereas Rangers had regular players in the English national team which caught my attention.
Before English clubs got banned from Europe neither team had English players.
One of Celtic's greatest achievements was winning the European Cup including 3 protestants with a team which was born within 12 miles of the Stadium. For a Scottish (not English) club that is really impressive.3 -
Chippycafc said:Richard J said:Friend Or Defoe said:Indeed, a grand total of 1 (one) English caps have been given to Celtic players in their history, whereas Rangers had regular players in the English national team which caught my attention.
Before English clubs got banned from Europe neither team had English players.
One of Celtic's greatest achievements was winning the European Cup including 3 protestants with a team which was born within 12 miles of the Stadium. For a Scottish (not English) club that is really impressive.
My real love in Scotland is one of Cowdenbeath's local rivals the mighty Raith Rovers.
I prefer Celtic to Rangers mostly because when I visited both grounds their fans were friendlier and as a kid I had a football statue of Jimmy Johnstone who I saw play at the Valley for Sheffield United.
Most Rangers fans seemed to be extremely sectarian and support Chelsea and Linfield as the 'Blues Brothers'although some try to extend that to other English teams including us.1 -
Friend Or Defoe said:Indeed, a grand total of 1 (one) English caps have been given to Celtic players in their history, whereas Rangers had regular players in the English national team which caught my attention.
And the Rangers figure..... 7 all from the 1980's and 90's. Hardly 'regular'.2 -
Richard J said:Chippycafc said:Richard J said:Friend Or Defoe said:Indeed, a grand total of 1 (one) English caps have been given to Celtic players in their history, whereas Rangers had regular players in the English national team which caught my attention.
Before English clubs got banned from Europe neither team had English players.
One of Celtic's greatest achievements was winning the European Cup including 3 protestants with a team which was born within 12 miles of the Stadium. For a Scottish (not English) club that is really impressive.
My real love in Scotland is one of Cowdenbeath's local rivals the mighty Raith Rovers.
I prefer Celtic to Rangers mostly because when I visited both grounds their fans were friendlier and as a kid I had a football statue of Jimmy Johnstone who I saw play at the Valley for Sheffield United.
Most Rangers fans seemed to be extremely sectarian and support Chelsea and Linfield as the 'Blues Brothers'although some try to extend that to other English teams including us.1 -
Richard J said:Friend Or Defoe said:Indeed, a grand total of 1 (one) English caps have been given to Celtic players in their history, whereas Rangers had regular players in the English national team which caught my attention.
And the Rangers figure..... 7 all from the 1980's and 90's. Hardly 'regular'.
Forster - 105 minutes in 2 friendlies.
The Rangers figure is over 100 caps.0