Jump to content

Recommended Posts

You know what Red Devil, and I'm not the first one to mention it, you seem to resort to personal insults when ever you don't like the point being made - there seems to be a strong correlation between you having a weak argument and using foul and abusive language. I've made a mild criticism of United - whereas I've criticised Liverpool most of the last week - and you respond with offensive material. If you look back at my posts, and most other ppls for that matter, I have never verbally assualted any formurites but you seem to think you can get away with it without censure. I'd usually let this pass under the bridge but a response was needed on this occasion.

And when offered a spread bet to back up your prediction Matt, you scarpered.


"In eight home games against English sides Celtic have lost only one - 2-1 to Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest in 1983 - while they are unbeaten in their last five. That run includes wins against Manchester United and Blackburn and draws against United, and Liverpool twice.


It's hard to call this one. Celtic have an excellent record at home in the Champions League but if Arsenal turn up and play to their best, they will more than likely walk away from the east end of Glasgow with victory.


The likes of AC Milan when they were European champions, Lyon, Juventus and of course Manchester United have all been beaten at Celtic Park in recent seasons"

Mick Mac Wrote:

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

> no thanks matt. Dynamo moscow scored after 3 mins

> of the first leg. (But we still dumped them out.)



Shame you're not going to repeat the feat though, especially against The Arsenal.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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

> ah my friend atila. Lets hope for a good referee a

> good game and a good night. Enjoy.



Oh I'll enjoy, especially when the home crowd goes deathly silent after we score. COME ON YOU REDS!!!!!!!!!!

Ha ha, touche!


Mick has gone about this all very sportingly, Atila, you'd best hope Arsenal win, as otherwise you need to take your hat off to Celtic, and eat a bit of humble pie mate.


Oh and Matt, that is the most rubbish bet I've ever heard, I wouldn't take that in any match. Any team can always score against another team in the first half hour.

Following Sunday's defeat at Spurs, Rafa could be in trouble with the FA after his post match press conference when he "had theatrically taken a glasses case out of his inside pocket, taken out the glasses and looked through them before putting them away again."


Apparently this gesture, no doubt following on from crossing his arms in front of Big Sam, has been interpreted as an insult to the Ref for not awarding Liverpool two late penalties.

Forum Announcement:

Atila and I have decided to have a trial period apart and not to discuss confrontational issues in front of other people on the forum (like tonights game for example).


I just thought I should let you all know.


SIGNED MICK MAC : mick mac

SIGNED ATILA : g..u.y...f..a.l.w...k.e...s...

Celtic were unlucky with the goals, and were quite competitive. It certainly never looked like the walk over I predicted. It's probably too much for Celtic to come back now but maybe with better team selection for 2nd leg they can still cause problems at the Emirates.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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

> Forum Announcement:

> Atila and I have decided to have a trial period

> apart and not to discuss confrontational issues in

> front of other people on the forum (like tonights

> game for example).

>

> I just thought I should let you all know.

>

> SIGNED MICK MAC : mick mac

> SIGNED ATILA : g..u.y...f..a.l.w...k.e...s...



Well, where do I begin?? I think I'll start with the word of Pat Nevin from 5 live broad cast last night


"I fear for Celtic at the Emirates", or Alan Green (useless Manc loving knob, Northrten Irish but thinks he's English coont) "Arsenal are looking comfortable and this tie is as good as over",


Shall I go on Micky boy?

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

    • Hello I have been with EE for years -10 ? - never had a single outage which is great when WFH. I had virgin before and it was terrible - so many outages - I live on Whateley Road - hope this is helpful 
    • This may be somewhat out of date but virtually no environmental benefit & almost entirely grass... really? https://www.gigl.org.uk/sinc/sobi09/ Description Peckham Rye was established as an open space in the late 19th century and includes several valuable habitat features spread across the park. The park is a Grade II Listed landscape, and has recently been restored with assistance from the Heritage Lottery Fund. A small community garden within the site is managed by the Friends of Peckham Rye. Peckham Rye Park won a Green Flag Award again for 2022. The site is used by the Southwark Health Walks project as part of a Walking the Way to Health (WHI) scheme. Wildlife This large park has several valuable habitat features. The most important of these is the only remaining above-ground section of the River Peck and the most natural stream in the borough. The stream is heavily shaded by native, unmanaged wet woodland dominated by alder, ash and pedunculated oak with a ground cover of pendulous sedge and bramble. Alder dominated woodland is a rare habitat in Southwark. Although somewhat altered with weirs, other artificial structures and ornamental planting, some sections are still in their natural banks and includes yellow flag, watercress, water figwort and cuckooflower. The largest of three ponds supports marginal vegetation including hemp agrimony. A variety of waterfowl nest on the wooded island, including tufted duck, coot, Canada goose and mallard. Substantial flocks of gulls visit the park in winter and bats are likely to forage over the water. Small blocks of predominantly native woodland, mostly on the boundary between the Park and the Common, are dominated by oak and ash with a well-developed understory, but sparse ground flora. Spring bulbs have been planted in previous years. These and several dense shrubberies support a good bird population and small numbers of pipistrelle bats are present. Infrequently mown grassland is located in one large area and was seeded in 2009. It's composition includes giant fescue, ladies bedstraw, meadowsweet, black knapweed and wild carrot. The rest of the park consists of amenity grassland with some fine mature trees.  
    • Same here. Incredibly selfish behaviour. Also illegal.
    • I heard them & our two dogs were extremely upset by it..  bad enough during the evenings but at least can have music on to dilute the noise!   Some people have literally zero thoughts for others!! 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

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