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1 minute ago, Laudrup1984 said:

Nice. Look forward to seeing it later!

See what Sportscene says...

Our game "McKenna makes 2 minor challenges but it is Morelos fault for being in the country first place"

Taig game "McKenna needs burned at stake" 

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9 minutes ago, soulboy said:

What that doesn't show is Mckenna played the ball 1st 

Just searched for a clip of it - you're spot on. Bet that's not mentioned much though,  or they show the replay from the back instead.

 

 

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1 minute ago, frenv said:

Just searched for a clip of it - you're spot on. Bet that not mentioned much though,  or they show the replay from the back instead.

 

 

If one of them done that against us Walker would call it "a proper defenders tackle. Clearing the ball"

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4 hours ago, BRITNEY IS NOT FEELING IT said:

celtic-daft rocker Sir Rod Stewart has claimed the BBC banned him from singing Irish ballad ‘Grace’ on the radio - because it was “anti-English.”

The 73-year-old singer made the startling claim in a recent interview with Billboard, ahead of a live set on The Radio 2 Breakfast Show on Friday.

Sir Rod revealed: “They won’t let me sing ‘Grace’ because of its Irish, anti-English overtones in the song.

“Forget about it, it’s one of the greatest love songs ever written.

“The guy goes to his death 15 minutes the next morning after he’s been married and I can’t sing [it].”

The song tells the story of Grace Gifford, an Irish artist and cartoonist who was active in the Republican movement.

She married her fiancé Joseph Plunkett only a few hours before he was executed for his part in the 1916 Easter Rising.

Also asked about his thoughts when he first heard the song, Sir Rod touched on his undying love for his beloved club.

He continued: “celtic is the football team I support, and celtic was formed by an Irishman in Glasgow in 1888 to raise money for the Irish to come over after the Potato Famine, so I heard the celtic supporters singing it about three years ago.”

 

ROON YE ROD , :britney:  

The potatoe famine was in the 1840s so Paedo FC we’re raising money for them almost half a century later. I wonder if someone will form a Vietnamese Team to raise money for those injured in the Vietnam War. Or an Ethiopian Team for those who suffered in the 1980s famine.

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