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3 minutes ago, rangersross said:

It's definitely too early to be counting our chickens. On the other hand, it's the perfect time to laugh at pizza chains GIRUY the scum. 

Yeah I'm enjoying the humour, just not some chat stating its already in the bag. Its miles from it even if we are looking good.

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4 minutes ago, SeparateEntityMyArse said:

Yeah I'm enjoying the humour, just not some chat stating its already in the bag. Its miles from it even if we are looking good.

Totally agree, mate. We've had too many false dawns in the last decade to get complacent. 

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1 hour ago, cr3_bear said:

Their antics will only have made their situation worse . If players were buckling at the pressure before then having to dodge a baying mob every time they enter or leave parkhead will only increase that pressure . And looking at their squad , some just aren’t built to deal with that .
 

Donald Park should lay on a fleet of buses for the mutants,out the council subsidised training ground at lennontown just to keep the pressure on them.

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You can tell from the way St Johnstone were piling up the park on the break yesterday there is no fear now. Every team knows they're for the taking and they always have been even under Rodgers as Hearts showed before when you press them. Without wholesale system changes I can see them dropping a lot of points going forward. Teams know if they bomb forward against us it'll be another 5 or 6-0, against them you're just as likely to score as they are now.

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17 minutes ago, SeparateEntityMyArse said:

Said it a couple of times on various threads today mate. If we can get to the stage its out of their hands and they need to rely on others to take points off us then that will 100% be defining point in the season.

100%, January is a big month and if Killie take points off them next week it'll be just as massive since itd mean they would need to win the remaining 3 old firms. Sooner those 9 points arent a defining factor the better. 

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2 minutes ago, J-Maestro said:

You can tell from the way St Johnstone were piling up the park on the break yesterday there is no fear now. Every team knows they're for the taking and they always have been even under Rodgers as Hearts showed before when you press them. Without wholesale system changes I can see them dropping a lot of points going forward. Teams know if they bomb forward against us it'll be another 5 or 6-0, against them you're just as likely to score as they are now.

100% as i said a few days ago, for all the dominating celtic has been doing any sane manager would be saying to his team, go for it and get some payback for the past 9 years.

If they win then fantastic, draw is just as massive and if they lose then so what, as Halliday said yesterday: its not enough that they get a 1 or 2 goal win, they need to put in a proper performance to show things are changing and not them just slogging by. Hugh keevins also said that past 70 minutes regardless of the result yesterday it was a moral loss for celtic as they needed 70+ minutes to get a result against St Johnston. 

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15 minutes ago, RFCRobertson said:

100%, January is a big month and if Killie take points off them next week it'll be just as massive since itd mean they would need to win the remaining 3 old firms. Sooner those 9 points arent a defining factor the better. 

I think they'll write a blank cheque to Forster to get him in for 2nd Jan. I think they'd be able to get him registered from the 1st.

What a lift that would give them, and its the unknown like that that concerns me more than their current squad and manager.

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12 minutes ago, RFCRobertson said:

100% as i said a few days ago, for all the dominating celtic has been doing any sane manager would be saying to his team, go for it and get some payback for the past 9 years.

If they win then fantastic, draw is just as massive and if they lose then so what, as Halliday said yesterday: its not enough that they get a 1 or 2 goal win, they need to put in a proper performance to show things are changing and not them just slogging by. Hugh keevins also said that past 70 minutes regardless of the result yesterday it was a moral loss for celtic as they needed 70+ minutes to get a result against St Johnston. 

The pumping we gave them where they never had ONE SHOT in the entire match,seems to have them left them in tatters,and you can only imagine the abuse the likes of broon gave them wouldn't go down too well wi the french cunts.
IMO was the catalyst for teams to have a go.

IT'S GLORIOUS OFF THE SCALE just now. 
 

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The whole “what happened to Celtic?” thing is pretty simple. 

Since their “he wouldn’t leave before 10” left to manage a smaller team (:whistle:they’ve been going downhill because Lennon is a clown. The players don’t respect him and he doesn’t know what he’s doing. 

They’ve been figured out and the extent of Lennon’s tactical ability is to try bringing on the racist Nir Bitton to supplement their disorganised mess of a defence.

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2 minutes ago, scottyscott1963 said:

The pumping we gave them where they never had ONE SHOT in the entire match,seems to have them left them in tatters,and you can only imagine the abuse the likes of broon gave them wouldn't go down too well wi the french cunts.
IMO was the catalyst for teams to have a go.

IT'S GLORIOUS OFF THE SCALE just now. 
 

Rarely agree with Michael Stewart but he talked about this on Sportscene last night. Before we outclassed them at the piggery, they had, on the face of it, a good run going. But it included a 3-2 win over Livi where a likely equaliser was squandered and a string of games where they were sneaking injury time winners.

In other words, they’d been riding their luck and the 0-2 we inflicted has finally taken away what confidence they had. A fall was inevitable, the only questions were when would it happen and how epic would the fall be?

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This has all been multiplied by the one-sidedness of that game. They knew we were strong but, by fuck, they didn’t see such a riddy coming.

They were humiliated, not beaten, and they are still in shock imo.

We must continue to focus on every game like it’s a cup final and we’ll be fine.

Patience is needed, the celebrations will be all the sweeter.

:UK:

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25 minutes ago, Creampuff said:

The whole “what happened to Celtic?” thing is pretty simple. 

Since their “he wouldn’t leave before 10” left to manage a smaller team (:whistle:they’ve been going downhill because Lennon is a clown. The players don’t respect him and he doesn’t know what he’s doing. 

They’ve been figured out and the extent of Lennon’s tactical ability is to try bringing on the racist Nir Bitton to supplement their disorganised mess of a defence.

It's even more simple than that the night they got knocked out the champions league. He launched the players under the bus. Once a manager has done that it's a ticking time bomb. 

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Something obviously happened with the Forster situation. You don’t spend £5m on a goalie if he wants to come up, even if you’re paying the best part of his wages you’d rather on him than spending £5m plus wages on Barkas. 
 

Quietly confident he won’t be coming back, and hopeful that even if he does, it’ll be game over by then

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26 minutes ago, Colin Traive said:

Rarely agree with Michael Stewart but he talked about this on Sportscene last night. Before we outclassed them at the piggery, they had, on the face of it, a good run going. But it included a 3-2 win over Livi where a likely equaliser was squandered and a string of games where they were sneaking injury time winners.

In other words, they’d been riding their luck and the 0-2 we inflicted has finally taken away what confidence they had. A fall was inevitable, the only questions were when would it happen and how epic would the fall be?

144AD5BD-E33B-4D3E-9D2B-4C768A32D01C.gif.3453cb75c136316965752e512b8a9311.gif

This has all been multiplied by the one-sidedness of that game. They knew we were strong but, by fuck, they didn’t see such a riddy coming.

They were humiliated, not beaten, and they are still in shock imo.

We must continue to focus on every game like it’s a cup final and we’ll be fine.

Patience is needed, the celebrations will be all the sweeter.

:UK:

Around that time I was saying that being able to get last minute winners was a good quality to have, but a poor one to have to rely on.

They've ran out of luck and help, they're now seen as vulnerable and teams are not only having a go but being successful. Long may it continue.

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