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Otta Wrote:

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> Carroll to West Ham on loan! Good luck to him, I

> feel really sorry for him to be honest. Saw a good

> comment on BBC basically saying Liverpool send

> Carroll away, whilst playing a match where they

> are lumping a load of crosses in to the box.


Wasn't Carroll one of "King Kennys" signings?

maxxi Wrote:

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> Couldn't be more delighted! Now Jarvis has someone

> to aim at...

> http://lfcmania.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/And

> y%2BCarroll%2Bin%2Ba%2BWest%2BHam%2Bshirt-150x150.

> jpg - the Peters/Hurst combo for the 21st

> century!

> COYI!


Bolton mark 2

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I suppose same applies to Arsenal.

>

> You obviously suffer from some form of illness you

> accuse Jah and I of having,you are quick to point

> a derisory finger at others but you are jaw

> droppingly dilusional. Scottish teams and European

> success are strangers to each other, or maybe you

> just can't accept it.


Didn't realise that's what I said you suffered from. I seem to remember it was that both of you left a crucial of a sentence. Oh look, I've done it too.


If you would like to check your history book, the first club from this island to win the European Cup was Celtic. What's there to accept?

SCSB79 Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> Lennon gets little money to spend, the club

> > is very conservative since Fergus McCann saved

> the

> > club.

>

> He spent ?12million last year.


http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/celtic-fc/transfers/verein_371_2011.html


It wasn't on players.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Alan Medic Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > I suppose same applies to Arsenal.

> >

> > You obviously suffer from some form of illness

> you

> > accuse Jah and I of having,you are quick to

> point

> > a derisory finger at others but you are jaw

> > droppingly dilusional. Scottish teams and

> European

> > success are strangers to each other, or maybe

> you

> > just can't accept it.

>

> Didn't realise that's what I said you suffered

> from. I seem to remember it was that both of you

> left a crucial of a sentence. Oh look, I've done

> it too.

>

> If you would like to check your history book, the

> first club from this island to win the European

> Cup was Celtic. What's there to accept?



And when was the last time Celtic either won, got to the final, actaully qualified or got out of the group stages of the Champions league. Celtic are history as far as Europe is concerned. Sad club in a small league.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Show me your European Cups Parkdrive...

>

> It did look like you might be about to win one

> once to be fair, until Henrik came off the bench

> to break Arsenal hearts.



To be fair, Celtic's European cup is somewhat dust covered, and Arsenal are certainly a stronger team in Euro competition these days.


But I'll be quiet and let you lot squabble like little girls.


My dad could beat up your dad!


I hate when this thread gets like this, it's pathetic.


Bring back UDT.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Show me your European Cups Parkdrive...

>

> It did look like you might be about to win one

> once to be fair, until Henrik came off the bench

> to break Arsenal hearts.


Was he playing for Celtic at that time? Deluded.

Otta Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Show me your European Cups Parkdrive...

> >

> > It did look like you might be about to win one

> > once to be fair, until Henrik came off the

> bench

> > to break Arsenal hearts.

>

>

> To be fair, Celtic's European cup is somewhat dust

> covered, and Arsenal are certainly a stronger team

> in Euro competition these days.

>

> But I'll be quiet and let you lot squabble like

> little girls.

>

> My dad could beat up your dad!

>

> I hate when this thread gets like this, it's

> pathetic.

>

> Bring back UDT.


It's a bit of fun Otta. Don't stir it up to make it more than it is. .

SCSB79 Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> Lennon gets little money to spend, the club

> > is very conservative since Fergus McCannaved

> > club.

>

> He spent ?12million last year.


Congrats on beating Falkirk.

Otta Wrote:

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>

> I just don't get the need for "a bit of banter"

> all the time, it's just annoying.


Fair enough. But I enjoy it. There is not a lot of interesting football debate on here tbh. When there is we all do our best to "step up".

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