Jump to content

Recommended Posts

I've never shaken off my childhood support for Celtic and am really looking forward to this tie


But having comfortably beaten Rangers recently, and with Celtic's defence lacking in pace, realistically it would be a massive shock if Arsenal didn't go through, If it wasn't "Celtic" but an equivelantly stocked team from Greece, everyone would be saying Arsenal got an easy tie

I suspect Arsenal will run Celtic off the park in Glasgow and rattle up a scoreline so it's done and dusted before returning back to London. I just don't think Celtic have any good players - I doubt a single one of them could hold down a place at a top club in the Premiership.. and if they could what are they doing playing in the SPL! It's a shame really but only hope I see for Celtic is to grow the grass long and waterlog the pitch the night before the game! Nevertheless I shall be cheering on the Scots.

ratty Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Scottish teams always do well against English

> opposition in Europe though. Should be

> interesting.

>

> Must admit I am hoping Celtic win just to read

> Atilla's excuses! ;)


In the extremely unlikely event that we lose, I'll give you a solemn oath that I'll offer no excuses.

7 Days to go!


So far 6 teams have joined the "EDF Super Liga" on the Barclays Premiership League fantasy football web site


To create your fantasy team go to: http://fantasy.premierleague.com/


Once created join the "EDF Super Liga"


The code to join League is 224056-57537


Current teams: -


Thunderstruckers

Lommers Legs

cowboys

Bayern Durchfall

FC EAST HAM UNITED

Real Maquids

Sandperson Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Mick Mac Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Anyone who thinks little arsenal can topple

> mighty

> > celtic knows very little about football.

> > Celtic = 1 gold star

> > Arsenal = 0 gold star

>

> lol, fair play, it's true!



Sad deluded couple, you deserve each other. And I think Matthew has explained the gold star thing to you. Let's have the banter after we've got rid of you as being surplus to requirements in the Champs League and then we'll see if you're still as playful and comic, that's if you ever were in the first place.

Hello BBW

No real stories I'm afraid - just a good time - a real good break with the kids. I'm afraid, we are into simple holidays in France, self catering/camping combinations, which the kids love. Does leave you drained though, lots of driving etc, putting up tents packing unpacking. KIds don't know there born these days.


Having said that highlights of the holiday were all outside France:

1) Rip van Winkle winning Sussex Stakes :)

2) Celtic beating Dynamo Moscow :)-D

3) Celtic pulling a minnow in the Ch league play off draw B)


4) Matt123 posting about noone on the Celtic team getting a game for a premiership club - I've just seen that one and its mothers milk to me to see a post like that - let me at him. (!)

I suspect Arsenal will run Celtic off the park in Glasgow and rattle up a scoreline so it's done and dusted before returning back to London. I just don't think Celtic have any good players - I doubt a single one of them could hold down a place at a top club in the Premiership.. and if they could what are they doing playing in the SPL! It's a shame really but only hope I see for Celtic is to grow the grass long and waterlog the pitch the night before the game!


What was the Taff boy drinking? I always thought him an intelligent lad until now.

matthew123 Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Sorry lads but you only get to wear a gold star if

> you've won it at least 5 times or 3 consecutive

> years ... such as Ajax, Bayern, Milan and Real

> Madrid



Eh? Celtic and Aston Villa wear 1 star, Forest wear 2 stars - I'm confused now...

matthew123 Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I suspect Arsenal will run Celtic off the park in

> Glasgow and rattle up a scoreline so it's done and

> dusted before returning back to London. I just

> don't think Celtic have any good players - I doubt

> a single one of them could hold down a place at a

> top club in the Premiership.. and if they could

> what are they doing playing in the SPL! It's a

> shame really but only hope I see for Celtic is to

> grow the grass long and waterlog the pitch the

> night before the game! Nevertheless I shall be

> cheering on the Scots.



{Matt - I have used the "Report this message" button to report this messeage to Admin on the basis that it is complete rubbish.} ;-)


MATT - NOONE "RUNS CELTIC OFF THE PARK" AT PARADISE......


CELTIC HAVE WON 25 OF 35 HOME EUROPEAN MATCHES SINCE 2001 - LOSING ONLY TWICE.


A tribute to Celtics home record in the Champions League


The thought that Arsenal will run Celtic off he park where the following have all lost is laughable:


Losers are Parkhead since 2001:

Lyon, Juventus, Porto, Benfica, Barcelona, Manchester United, Stuttgart, Valencia, AC Milan. (oh and Liverpool at Anfield).


And all this with a team of players that could not get a game in the premiership - suggest you make use of the edit button Matt, your credibility is at stake....

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> I've never shaken off my childhood support for

> Celtic and am really looking forward to this tie

>

> But having comfortably beaten Rangers recently,

> and with Celtic's defence lacking in pace,

> realistically it would be a massive shock if

> Arsenal didn't go through, If it wasn't "Celtic"

> but an equivelantly stocked team from Greece,

> everyone would be saying Arsenal got an easy tie


Sean - I like to think every Irishman has a soft spot for Celtic. I think Celtic have a fair few good players though and I hope this comes to everyone's attention soon. The defence is stronger than last year, but I agree its a bit weak but Arsenal will get a bit of a surprise with the strength and pace elsewhere.


Arshavin is the most talented player of the 2 teams, and I would be worried about him (lots).

A like a man who keeps his promise...


Atletico Madrid striker Diego Forlan has promised to score against Liverpool to night-and dedicate the goal to his former club Manchester United.


"I know the special rivalry between Man United and Liverpool and how much it would mean to United supporters, who have always been very good to me," said Forlan. "I would love to score against Liverpool...


"I am sure it would also please people at Old Trafford because of the relationship between the clubs."



Cue Diego firing a corker into the Kop goal last night, brought back all those happy memories of Dozey Dudek...


Scorchio...

Mick Mac Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> matthew123 Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Sorry lads but you only get to wear a gold star

> if

> > you've won it at least 5 times or 3 consecutive

> > years ... such as Ajax, Bayern, Milan and Real

> > Madrid

>

>

> Eh? Celtic and Aston Villa wear 1 star, Forest

> wear 2 stars - I'm confused now...


Nope, only the elite may display their stars, i.e. Real Madrid, AC Milan, Liverpool, Ajax of Amsterdam and Bayern Munich


EDIT: Sorry it's not actually stars, it's what UEFA call a badge of honour - but same rules apply.


http://www.uefa.com/newsfiles/19071.pdf


18.10 "Multiple winners of the UEFA Champions League (three consecutive times or a minimum of five

times) may wear a 'badge of honour'"

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • I think the Brixton Pound lives on, so there must be some kind of appetite for it, but I'm afraid I doubt it would be very useful for me.
    • My primary issue is the noise level and the fact that it begins at dusk and continues well into the early hours, the odd random bang being possibly the worst aspect as you never know when the next volley will occur. This is no longer about celebrating a turning point as the clock strikes 12am, but more a lengthy indulgence in ear shattering bangs, where there also seems to be competition as to who can create the loudest most startling barrage of sustained noise. A new thing is daytime fireworks, where buyers are urged to forget the visual aspect and focus on getting the biggest bang for their buck. I am lucky as I am not super sensitive to noise but I really feel for those who are. As for pets, I am afraid there are now many that require serious medication to get them through- and those meds are not cheap. The fault here is not with the animals or people sensitive to extreme bangs, but with those who insist on their right to impose it on all around them, not just for half an hour a few times a year, but for hours on customary dates and now  spreading to random events throughout the year.I  New Year fireworks is a very recent construct, and now Halloween Fireworks are becoming a thing. Why should we encourage and condone a proliferating societal noise addiction? It really is isn't healthy. Let those who wish to damage their eardrums enjoy their pastime through headphones; they can turn the volume up as high as they like.  If last night was the end of it then that is great but I think there'll be more through the weekend and more discarded jumbo firework boxes dumped in the park. I hope we follow other countries in adopting low noise fireworks and drone shows instead.    
    • NYE is always like this. If you’re concerned about your pets, please consider seeing a vet as they can help. We give our dog valerian and play calming music, which helps especially after long walks and a big dinner. If it’s for yourself, it’s one night, so also suggest seeing your doctor for advice.  It is loud, although more predictable ( kept to evening:to midnight) than Guy Fawkes celebrations which go on for days and are arguably selfish and inconsiderate. Either way, it’s a very difficult time for many.     
    • Thanks Rowan! Well done you have done amazing on your fitness journey. Happy New Year EDF and all my wonderful clients whom I've had the pleasure to train this year. I'm looking forward to 2026 🙌🎊
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...