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Time To Get Behind The Team And The Manager!
Posted by: | CommentsForget The Doom And Gloom
OK, were not where we want to be in the SPL title race, that’s a given.
But does that mean we don’t get behind the team and the manager?
I don’t think so.
We all want to finish the season on a high, with as many points on the board as possible and the Scottish Cup in the trophy room.
So, we all have a part to play. The players, the manager and of course, us, the fans.
It’s time’s like this that the true character of the club comes to the fore. There have been a lot worse times than this.
Let’s enjoy supporting this fabulous club. Let’s enjoy it for what it is.
Would you really want to support anyone else?
Media Doing It’s Best To Drive Robbie Back To Spurs!
Posted by: | CommentsWho’s Next For An Opinion?
Since Robbie Keane put pen to paper on his loan deal from Spurs to Celtic all the media have done is try their level best to scunner the player with incessant questions about his long term future.
At every opportunity they’ve put a mic in front of him, then followed up with the ‘will you still be at Celtic next season?’ question.
After scoring a hat-trick at Kilmarnock last week, Keane had to cut short his post match interview when the same question was asked.
Only this week we’ve had Spurs assistant Joe Jordan, telling us Robbie will return to North London, then his gaffer at White Hart Lane, Harry The Fox told us that the player will be going back down south.
So, why does the media insist in asking the same question, over and over again?
Basically, they know what a major coup for Celtic signing Robbie Keane on a longer deal would be, so to try and circumvent that they’ve decided the best course of action is to piss the player off.
That way he’ll think twice about extending his stay.
And so far they’re winning…..
Are All McDonalds A Pain In The A**e?
Posted by: | CommentsSkippy Still Moaning..
And he doesn’t even play for us anymore!
Not content at getting a fresh start after played for his boyhood heroes, Scott McDonald has to keep nagging on about Mogga.
Why?
It didn’t get him far while he was at Celtic Park, so why does he keep bashing his gums about Tony Mowbray.
You would think he’d be more interested in kick-starting his Middlesbro career!
Maybe it’s because he’s a McDonald thing……
You see, there is ‘another’ McDonald that seems hell bent in putting the boot into the Hoops…….Dougie.
Remember him, the same Dougie that sent-off Aiden at Easter Road, Broonie at the Hunnery, let Madjik Boogera kick ten shades of shite out of Robbie Keane, and managed to ‘award’ the MM TWO soft penalties against Dundee United.
The two of them should get together and go on the circuit, in fact, maybe they could get Tam Cowan to join them, after all those three seem to be cut from the same cloth!
PS. Notice the stories coming out of Celtic Park have stopped…..now there’s a coincidence!
Celtic Miss Fifers In Semi Draw…
Posted by: | CommentsNo Surprise There Then…
They say that football’s a funny game.
Well they must be laughing their t*ts off over at the Hunnery. First they are handed TWO soft penalties by Mason in the Black, Dougie McDonald, then they draw Raith Rovers in the semi-finals if they can get past the Arabs at a second attempt.
Strange game when we canny get two STONEWALL penalties at the same venue!
That of course leaves us with the task of dumping either Hibs or Ross County out the cup to give us a day in the sun down Hampden way on May 15th.
Let’s hope Robbie and Co have set their sights on finishing the season with a flourish, preferably stuffing the Establishment team in the final.![]()
Referee permitting….
The Robbie Keane Show….
Posted by: | CommentsKilmarnock 0 Celtic 3, Keano Treble Puts Hoops Through
For anyone who doubted the wisdom of Tony Mowbray, including Skippy, for tempting Robbie Keane to join the Bhoys on loan, then the Irishman left all doubters high and dry today.
A second half hat-trick hauled the Hoops through to the semi-final of the Scottish Cup at Kilmarnock this afternoon.
After a lacklustre fifty minutes in which Celtic were largely second best, Mogga changed things by bringing on Marc-Antoine Fortune and Sammy for the ineffectual Marc Crosas and Morten Rasmussen.
And for me, MAF made all the difference.
Not only did he lay on two of Robbie goals but his general play offered a more direct route.
Tactically the big man made the changes that counted and turned a hard fought tussle into a canter.
So, at last we’ve something to cheer about, well kinda, so lets make the best of it!