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6 minutes ago, ritchieshearercaldow said:

Aye he probably had Sutton on the phone saying he made him look like a dick :lol:

He must be worried though, doesn't want to lose a top defender for the next games :lol:

 

It was probably Liewell telling him to never admit the ref was correct. The club's stance is that we are victims of a masonic refereeing conspiracy.

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Former Celtic midfielder Evander Sno will appear in court next week on charges of attempted manslaughter and aggravated assault, according to reports in the Netherlands.

The Dutch player, along with two family members, are accused of badly beating up two other people.

The severity of the alleged attack on one of the victims was such that prosecutors are pursuing an attempted murder charge.

Sno is currently a free agent after a move to Ado Den Haag fell through earlier this year.

The 28-year-old played at Celtic Park for two seasons between 2006 and 2008. He won two league titles and featured for Celtic in the Champions League, though never reached the initial hype around his signing.

After an underwhelming spell in Scotland he rejoined Ajax, whom he’d trained with in their youth academy, in 2008.

After a loan spell at Bristol City, Sno suffered from a cardiac arrest in 2010 while playing for Ajax reserves. Paramedics spent ten minutes resuscitating Sno on the field before he was taken to hospital.

He made a full recovery but his career has nose-dived since, with indistinguishable spells at RKC Waalwijk (twice), NEC and Westerlo proceeding the failed switch to Den Haag.

http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/teams/celtic/ex-celtic-star-evander-sno-accused-of-attempted-manslaughter-1-4039849

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19 minutes ago, BridgeIsBlue said:

Former Celtic midfielder Evander Sno will appear in court next week on charges of attempted manslaughter and aggravated assault, according to reports in the Netherlands.

The Dutch player, along with two family members, are accused of badly beating up two other people.

The severity of the alleged attack on one of the victims was such that prosecutors are pursuing an attempted murder charge.

Sno is currently a free agent after a move to Ado Den Haag fell through earlier this year.

The 28-year-old played at Celtic Park for two seasons between 2006 and 2008. He won two league titles and featured for Celtic in the Champions League, though never reached the initial hype around his signing.

After an underwhelming spell in Scotland he rejoined Ajax, whom he’d trained with in their youth academy, in 2008.

After a loan spell at Bristol City, Sno suffered from a cardiac arrest in 2010 while playing for Ajax reserves. Paramedics spent ten minutes resuscitating Sno on the field before he was taken to hospital.

He made a full recovery but his career has nose-dived since, with indistinguishable spells at RKC Waalwijk (twice), NEC and Westerlo proceeding the failed switch to Den Haag.

http://www.scotsman.com/sport/football/teams/celtic/ex-celtic-star-evander-sno-accused-of-attempted-manslaughter-1-4039849

I hear a sellik fan's group is challenging this, on the grounds that the victim was an illegal and shouldn't have been in the country. :craphead:

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Noticed today in my home town Stirling the Pacific Shelf shop in the Thistle Centre has closed with a wee note in the window saying nearest shop was now Coatbridge. They are becoming consumed by apathy. Or maybe all still to obsessed with Scotlands most successful club. 

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4 hours ago, ritchieshearercaldow said:

Just heard on the radio that Ron is going to appeal boyata's red card.

Did he not say after the game that the ref was right ? 

 

He did say that it was a correct decision so I'm wondering what basis he's appealing on?

I listened to him, or someone on Radio BBC Ireland telling us the reasoning and I still don't know what or why they're appealing the matter. The manager said it was a correct decision.

It will be interesting to see however the authorities deal with this one.

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32 minutes ago, wilberforce1 said:

I hear a sellik fan's group is challenging this, on the grounds that the victim was an illegal and shouldn't have been in the country. :craphead:

That's a bit like saying we wouldn't take advantage of children if they weren't so young?!!?!??!

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These Muppets are discussing Moyes or Rodgers for the job once Deila gets the bullet. Only because they reckon Nigel Pearson isn't up to it and the special relationship with Leicester isn't strong enough to justify a gamble on him. Sad, deluded bastards.

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4 hours ago, OlegKuznetsov said:

Possibly now a murder has been on their books?

Yet some of them still think they hold the moral high ground? 

 

I think that's a papish thing Oleg. Always hold the moral high ground, then play the victim, as soon as they've been found to be interfering with kids private parts. 

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So far this Dundee team don't look to be very organised. Their two banks of four while defending are quite straggled, and when they attempt to attack there seems a huge gap between their defence and their forwards.
If they don't improve it doesn't look like they will be a big challenge for us at the weekend.
There again, apart from Patrick Roberts, C1888c are poor.
Incredibly, the commentator thinks that the piggery has the best football surface in Scotland - grass or plastic. Christ, played on better surfaces at the fifty pitches fifty years ago.

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5 hours ago, ritchieshearercaldow said:

Whit the fuck is that :lol:

Anyone but smellic can call themselves a non kiddy fiddling club :lol:

 

The ugly bird had been secretary of the SFA from 1967-2009.

 

I suppose she looks not bad for a 70 year old.

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