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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> if celtic beat dynamo moscow they might play lyon

> or arsenal in the "play off" for the champions

> league group stages. Celtic will no doubt be

> favourites as we have that little star on our

> shirts that reflects previous winners. Bring on

> the wenger boys they wont have seen an atmosphere

> like paradise before.



Yes bring on the big fish from a small pond, because we will roll you over and send you on your way. Favourites to get knocked out I assume is what you mean.Let's face Celtic are a waste of space in the champs league, as I said before you won it around the last time Spuds won the title. Nobody takes the SPL teams seriously.

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> I'm an Arsenal fan but with attitudes like that I

> think I'll be rooting for Celtic

>

> In the Castle



You're not an Arsenal fan, you're somebody who says they are but doesn't want to stand up and be counted when comedians like Mac give it large. You be better off supporting Man Ure with all the other plastics.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> My name is Jock Lodge, I come from Airdrie, play

> the pipes, have sore feet from marching all

> through July, have a picture of Barry Ferguson

> pissing on the Pope as my PC wallpaper, and I hope

> Celtic destroy the Arsenal.


Keep wishing Jock boy, cos that's all it will ever be , a wish. Scots fans are good for a laugh, a bit like the SPL.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> The attachment is based upon Robert de Niro's

> Circle of Truth in Meet the Family:


Like I said before you've obvioulsy missed your vocation as a comedian but you obvioulsy have a sense of humour as you support Celtic and everbody knows they're good for a laugh.

Sandperson Wrote:

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> I meant against Moscow so that it was a possibilty

> MM. Don't worry, I fully aware of the facts.

> Remember the Lisbon Lions! ;-)



Do you also remember the last time Spuds won the league?

Last time Celtic played in the Champions League qualifier with a new manager was 4 years ago... and they got battered 5-0 by the Slovakian champions. The regular competition in the SPL makes it doubtful they'll even be in the hat to draw Arsenal.


Personally I'd rather Celtic and Arsenal didn't qualify for the Champions League group stages as it's lost a lot of the gloss in recent years being overloaded with British teams, especially in the quarters and semi finals.

Keef Wrote:

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> Prediction. If Arsenal do not make the champs

> league proper, they will win the Prem.


With the makeup of the Arsenal squad I'd say it's more likely to implode with recriminations - and if anything I'd say they'd sink rather than swim.


Sandperson Wrote:

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> City are going to make some of us look silly this season


I fully expect City to be knocking on at least the top 4 this season. They've done a lot of business so far (Barry, Santa Cruz, Tevez, Adebayor) and I expect they'll ramp it up further during August with strong additions to rest of team. If they sign John Terry then they will be a real threat not so much because of his football but because he is a winner and that will rub off on their team ethics.

Those sort of signings, en mass unlike the token Robinho signing last year, have got to give you confidence as a team. It's debatable whether Hughes can handle them I suppose as we see most seasons from the Chlesea experiment it's not always about the players on the pitch but the strength of the manager too. The owner doesn't seem to want to meddle as much as Roman does though so who knows.

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