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  1. Celtic won't be banned in Scotland for there singing. Unlike Uefa we don't punish clubs as badly for what there fans do. Look at all the witch hunts against us over the years & we have never had a ban. Just wait & see if they do it in Europe & they will get pulled up.

    Fuck them anyway they only sing "political" songs. :rolleyes:

  2. Thats harsh, nothing was what it seemed when he joined and had to manage with chicken feed instead of the £40m warchest from the JJB sale that "mysteriously" never went into rebuilding the team. Top European coaches will think twice bout joining us after the treatment he got in just 6 months

    Well he got offered more money & didn't use it. He blew it no one else.

  3. Streets have been sealed off around Cowdenbeath Football Club after a supicious package was discovered.

    Bomb disposal experts are understood to have been called to the club's Central Park stadium after police were alerted at 9am on Monday.

    Fife Constabulary would not say how the package came to be at the club, but STV News understands it arrived in the post.

    The force confirmed they were called out to reports of a suspicious package at Central Park, in the centre of the town.

    On Monday afternoon police said they were no longer at the site but were still investigating the incident.

    Cowdenbeath, whose chairman is Donald Findlay QC, were recently relegated to the second division of the Scottish Football League.

    The club would not comment on Monday, saying it was a police matter.

    Not sure if this has been posted up yet. Football is going mad.

  4. And who are you to tell me that i can't say that the thread has not been covered a million times already today? That the story is complete fucking horseshite and that anyone stupid enough to be peddling the NOTW's hyped up pish is a retard? GTF.

    Give us fucking peace from your shite.

    Well show me other posts on this story then clown?

    You don't want posts on this but feel the need to comment anyway :rolleyes: away & give us peace.

  5. Except we've been hearing all day how the story will be about racially abusing Edu or snorting coke with IRA hardmen, both of which were always going to turn out to be complete bullshit like the Boruc and Boyd rumours.

    It's a nothing story about an ugly ginger bastard, it certainly doesn't deserve the coverage it has received.

    Don't post in a topic about it then.

  6. Sick of reading all this bullshit about him. The McBride one is the story, THAT'S IT, so stop spamming up the forums hoping for anything else, it isn't going to happen.

    Sick of seeing that ugly ginger bastard all over the internet lately.

    A way you go. It's a story about our biggest rivals manager on the biggest day of the season.if you don't like it don't read it simple as that.

  7. SCOTLAND is on a knife edge as cops prepare to take action to prevent Old Firm mayhem after today's powderkeg SPL title-decider matches.

    Worried chiefs have put more than 1,000 extra officers on the streets.

    And we can reveal they'll have to cope with a planned battle between hundreds of hooligans, plus a pro- IRA demo and potential violence at dozens of other flashpoints.

    Trouble between Old Firm louts has already flared this weekend in BISHOPBRIGGS, Glasgow.

    Dozens of youths shouted sectarian insults and hurled bottles at each other outside Quin's pub - before they were chased off by police.

    Today cops will be on alert as fans head to RUGBY PARK for the Kilmarnock v Rangers clash and CELTIC PARK to see the Hoops take on Motherwell - with the Gers just one point ahead going into the last day of the league season.

    But it's feared the biggest problems will be caused by hordes of boozed-up punters watching the games on TV in pubs up and down the country.

    Last night a Strathclyde Police insider told us: "We are bracing ourselves for trouble. Tension between the two sets of fans is at fever pitch.

    "It's going to be a long day."

    The Strathclyde force alone has an extra 1,000 officers on duty today. And their Lothian and Borders counterparts are also getting ready to stamp down on troublemakers - after we alerted them to a plot among Hibs and Celtic "casuals" to clash with Hearts and Rangers rivals tonight.

    The fight is planned close to the city's MEADOWBANK area. A Hibs thug boasted: "We are going to go wild on Sunday night.

    "We will be joining up with Celtic lads and the Hearts boys will help out the Rangers fans against us."

    To stop cops finding out about the ruck it was organised by texts sent from pay-as-you-go mobile phones. Last night a Lothian and Borders Police spokesman said: "We'll have a significant amount of officers on duty to offer a proportionate response."

    We have also learned that police in Glasgow are worried about a demo planned for this evening by Irish Republican group Cairde Na h'Éireann to mark the 30th anniversary of the deaths of 10 IRA hunger strikers. The organisation - which was sent a letter bomb last month - will hold the event this evening near its offices in the city's GALLOWGATE district.

    A force insider said: "We are concerned this will attract Celtic fans who have been drinking all day - and Gers supporters looking for a fight."

    If Celtic clinch the title, cops are on standby for an impromptu street party in ROYSTON, Glasgow, that could attract 10,000 celebrating fans.

    Police will also be on the alert in streets close to IBROX Stadium, where Rangers will parade the SPL trophy if they win today. Our police source added: "We'll be going along Paisley Road West all day and night."

    Officers will be stationed close to the Rowallan Bar in THORNLIEBANK, Glasgow, where 10 cops were injured in February during a mass street brawl between Old Firm fans.

    There are fears Gers supporters from the Rosevale in PARTICK could battle again with rivals from the nearby Smiddy, and police want no repeat of a riot in 1999 at the Rangers pub Louden Tavern, in DENNISTOUN. It is only a short walk from Celtic pub Baird's Bar in GALLOWGATE.

    On Friday, the First Minister Alex Salmond revealed plans to jail footie bigots for up to five years. Last night Supt John Thomson, of Strathclyde Police, said: "Sunday is being given the same priority as the visit of the Pope last year.

    "Every police resource will be used to ensure there is no trouble. Extra officers will patrol at key flashpoints. We will not tolerate sectarian chanting or drunken behaviour."

  8. RELIEVED Neil Lennon punched the air with joy when he was told police had charged two men who allegedly sent him a parcel bomb.

    The Celtic gaffer shouted "Yes!" when his lawyer Paul McBride QC broke the news on Thursday.

    Lennon was having dinner with partner Irene and son Gallagher in a West End restaurant when McBride arrived with the news.

    Irene McLoy and Paul McBride Relief... Irene and McBride

    Lennon turned to his fiancée saying: "Thank God, it's over, Irene. We can put this behind us. Life can go back to being normal."

    Lennon, 39, was on a two-day break to prepare for today's crunch SPL title decider. He was enjoying a meal with Irene, 34, and their five-year-old son.

    Just after 8pm he looked at a text. A diner at the eaterie in Glasgow's West End said: "He told Irene, 'Paul's just around the corner - he's just going to nip in'. Then McBride came swaggering in. He had a grin like a Cheshire cat and said, 'I've got fantastic news - they have charged two guys over the letter bomb'.

    "Neil then said, 'Thank God for that'. He punched the air for joy and shouted, 'Yes!'

    "Irene looked so happy. She was beaming when he said life would return to normal. He then said, 'Thank God, Paul. Thank God, I've made it to the end of the season in one piece'!"

    Everybody looked as if they didn't have a care in the world

    The diner added: "We were really surprised to see Neil come into the restaurant with Irene and his son at 7.30pm.

    "He had a couple of beers and a couple of punters came over to him and patted him on the back.

    "He was having a laugh, telling them to be careful or his bouncer, who used to be in the Army, would sort them out.

    "Folk were congratulating him. One of the guys said, 'Don't let the b*****ds get to you Neil'.

    "I then overheard Neil saying to Paul, 'Make no bones about this, I am entirely focused on the game on Sunday - and so are the lads'.

    "They then left at around 8.45pm. Irene drove them home.

    Paul McBride and Irene McCloy It's over... McBride and Irene leave restaurant

    "It was a great moment to witness. Everybody looked as if they didn't have a care in the world."

    Just hours earlier, John Wilson, 26, appeared in Edinburgh Sheriff Court on sectarian assault and breach of peace charges.

    Wilson, of Edinburgh, is alleged to have attacked Lennon during Celtic's 3-0 win against Hearts at Tynecastle stadium on Wednesday night. He was remanded in custody and is expected to appear in court again this week.

    On Friday, two men appeared in court charged under the Explosive Substances Act in connection with parcel bombs sent to Lennon, McBride and former MSP Trish Godman, 71, last month.

    Neil McKenzie, 41, of Saltcoats, and Trevor Muirhead, 43, of Kilwinning, both Ayrshire, made no plea or declaration when they appeared in private at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court. Both were remanded in custody.

    The Scene Where arrests were made Probe... police at arrest house

    Meanwhile, we can reveal that the Scottish Football Association wants to take control of fans' behaviour at matches from the Scottish Premier League - which is a commercial body made up of club representatives.

    An SFA spokesman said: "We have called on the Joint Action Group to review legislation to allow the SFA to reclaim the jurisdiction the SPL currently has over supporters at league matches." SPL chief executive Neil Doncaster said the attack on Lennon was "wholly unacceptable".

  9. I dont see how you think that would not be being smart with our money. It would be a fantastic investment if we could get all 3 for £7-8m. All 3 of them have a bright future ahead of them and their transfer values will easily double or treble over the coming years.

    They are 3 good players but we need to bring in more numbers than that. Next season were looking like having 11 or 12 first team players with 5 or 6 youngsters in about the first team. We have to be smart with the money this time around.

  10. what is this story?

    He was not at training today & is taking tomorrow off also. He is taking time to clear his head to process what has happened & what the future holds for him. :rolleyes:

    If we win the title it won't matter, come the end of May he won't even have a job anyway.

  11. Last night i was actaully shocked by the reaction of SOME utd players when our 2 goals went in. Goodwillie walked up to Russell and they high fived each other. Then when the second goal went in i seen Goodwillie and Weir having a joke. I really don't know if there is an innocent explanation or if it was more sinister, but did any fellow bears see this last night?

    Anyway good win for the champions in waiting

    Is that Russell boy not a septic fan?

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