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Otta Wrote:

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> They'd lose out on any champions league money

> they're used to. Mid table at best.


But. They'd get a far far better deal from the TV rights from the Premiership. The global brand of Celtic has massive following so would boost premiership TV rights overseas too (to the Premiership's advantage). Their commercial income/sponsorship etc would skyrocket and I suspect that they would be competing very quickly - Man City from skint to Champions is probably a comparable timeline.....


Don't want it though but money talks. If Salmond gets his way I presume there's not a chance...

They'd get very rich and be bought by a foreign billionaire who would make them play in red hoops and try and change their name to the Keltik Hooplas - what with that and constantly reminding their fans that they are only successful thanks to the English Premier League - I can't wait!

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Jose Mourinho would love to see Celtic playing in

> the Premiership.

>

> The Chelsea boss has won titles in England, Italy,

> Portugal and Spain but knows that few clubs have

> the magic of Celtic.

>

> With the second biggest ground in Britain Celtic

> are ideally placed to add to the 'Premiership

> brand' a unique combination of history, passion

> and drama.

>

> Stars such as Lionel Messi, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and

> Clarence Seedorf have gone on record with their

> admiration of all things Celtic with the Chelsea

> boss in no doubt that the hoops would bring a new

> dimension to the Premiership.

>

> "Ive thought a few times over the years about

> Celtic moving down to England," he told The Sun.

>

> "When I have been in England I have asked my

> colleagues why Celtic are not playing in the

> Premier League. They are a big club, with a big

> support and a famous history.

>

Erm because they are a Scottish club not English. Mourinho really is an arrogant, ignorant, self promoting troll. Special one? More like special needs.

Ladygooner Wrote:

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> Otta Wrote:

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> -----

> > Well done Arsenal today. Genuinely could have

> gone

> > either way, good cup tie.

>

> Thanks Otta it was a great match. Can we have our

> ball back now?


Nicking the ball is not the best way to dispel the stereotypical view many have of scousers, and especially when you're 2 nil down.

In recent years whenever Barca have played English opposition they always seem to end up playing against 10 men. It happened against CSKA Fulham, and against the Arsenal. However the red card was justified, not sure it was a penalty though as the initial contact looked like it was outside the box. City have got a mountain to climb when they visit the camp nou. I don't have much expectation for tonights game and even in the unlikely event that we win, I'm not sure that the margin, probably a narrow one, will be enough to carry us through in Germany. We can only hope.

The better team did win


But as people have already said, it is frustrating how often Barcelona get through against English teams after a sending off (the RVP one in particular still galls me)


What about Pellegrini's comments regarding the ref after the game?

StraferJack Wrote:

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> The better team did win

>

> But as people have already said, it is frustrating

> how often Barcelona get through against English

> teams after a sending off (the RVP one in

> particular still galls me)

>


And Scott Brown after Neymar play acting. Not that it would have made much difference in the end.



Although last nights sending off was completely deserved, Barca are perhaps a victim of their own success in that respect.

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