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They got their Xmas present from us yesterday Mick..;-)


I'm not convinced about Lennon becoming Celtic manager, the next managerial appointment for the Bhoys is critical, especially when you factor in that in 2011 only the SPL champions can enter the CL qualifying round...

I've been thinking the same about Pleat for a while, he's so much a Spurs man but he always seems to work on the Spurs games. He's not great on the rest but on those it becomes embarrassing, he started defending the Spurs fans for their Campbell abuse on five live the other night..


Back to yesterday and a bit of reflection City really bottled it, not sure what went wrong. Johnson can be great when he's going at people but whenever he cut inside, as he always will as he's on the 'wrong' wing, he played a short ball every time instead of driving in or crossing. Partly because United's defence was packed in there for sure, but also it seemed to be either bottle, or instruction. Similarly the back four and midfield were so far back we essentially conceded 2/3 of the pitch whenever we weren't in possession up till the last half hour or so. Overall just too much respect for a team which could have been beaten if we'd gone at them from the start,



And while I'm here I lost of lot of respect for Rooney with his cheating to get Kompany booked.

Judy2 Wrote:

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> Celtic won again today. Hope Rangers have the

> champagne on sell or return.



Title number 53 here we come. Trouble is, as Sir Walter said, we've had no pressure nad become a little complacent over the last few weeks. But we always knew we had too much in the tank to let it slip.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Bitter Ruffers? ;)

>

> can I just say a heart felt thank you to Wigan for

> finally making it a 'nah' season.


Not really. I don't think we deserved to win and said why, and I don't like to see cheating like that from anyone.


Hopefully after last minute goals in 3 games like that we'll have learnt some kind of lesson.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> You should have got a ticket and come up with us

> ????. Never even thought to offer you a lift.


Don't you know the rules Anna.


A family man day out = 3 months notice. 1 day = no chance!


(thats my guess anyway)

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