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I think the system he employed today looked good and was a great result considering those still out and the red card error, palace weren't great but slowly things gelling a little, what a shame we let Tomkins go though.


Reid was immense, Noble better than of late and even Zaza didn't look total crap.


What are your thoughts on the match tonight Ots?

I can never enjoy watching it, the fear of losing always trumps the hope of winning...and I count myself as an optimistic person! I think Liverpool will come out all guns blazing, and if we are still on level terms after first 20mins, I reckon it will be a draw, can't see either side keeping a clean sheet, have predicted 2-2...

A five-year-old Celtic fan rang the club to apologise for missing a game after it clashed with a friend's birthday party.


Louis Kayes, from Moodiesburn in North Lanarkshire, called the club to tell them he was sorry he had not made it to Saturday's game against Motherwell.


The boy's mother, 35-year-old Lisa Kayes, said he had borrowed her phone to make the call. She told the BBC her son had called after a "bit of a guilt trip".


Speaking on BBC Radio Scotland's Kaye Adams programme, she said: "He was in the living room with my phone and then I heard the voicemail message from Celtic Park saying 'thank you for calling'."


Ms Kayes said Louis wanted to speak to the club's manager, Brendan Rodgers, and his favourite player, Celtic captain Scott Brown, to apologise and explain his absence.

Indeed. Eddie Howe is doing a great job, especially considering the limited resources he has. And Jack Wheelchair completed his first 90 minutes in over two years.


Three away games in a row and with the injuries Spurs have had, even though we do now have good cover, I have to say I'm pleased with the away point. This match and especially the WBA game last week is the sort we would have lost a few years ago. Our failing over the last couple of seasons has been drawing too many games though but so far I'm not complaining. Another clean sheet and still unbeaten in the league. COYS!

Just wanted to say you modern football types are a load of softies. Now whilst I don't condone of trouble at footy matches it was pretty common in all my early days and I first witnessed a brawl when I was 11. It was all exciting and nobody got hurt. Obviously there was less savory stuff


Last night's events were so predictable but seemed to be one group trying to have a go at another and vice versa. If you were surprised at that go and watch a posher sport.

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