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I'm told the Buster Keaton Rijeka goal was how Ceptic got into pot one, if Copenhagen qualified they were going in pot two.

I said this in the Europa League thread but I thought it was worth repeating here.   No matter, they will get horsed in that group anyway.  Maybe scrape a 0-0 vs AC Milan at the Stade de Gadd and hail it as a huge victory for Lennon's tactical nous, invoking memories of Maldini and Baresi whereas in reality Milan are a shadow of their former selves.

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As much as its a shambles of a tattoo, the guy clearly wanted it and got it, but does it not go through his fucking mind how god awful it will look on holiday etc

And we joke about them working etc, but imagine going for a job interview with that nonsense, you'd need to hide that every fucking time

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1 hour ago, Jimbeamjunior said:

As much as its a shambles of a tattoo, the guy clearly wanted it and got it, but does it not go through his fucking mind how god awful it will look on holiday etc

And we joke about them working etc, but imagine going for a job interview with that nonsense, you'd need to hide that every fucking time

Aye cause a tarrier is going to go looking for a job.

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3 hours ago, falkirkNS said:

out of interest, grabbed screenshot of the mankys games, the next 8/9 games.... including sparta prague away last of 9 not in screenshot and st johnstone also away sunday, thoughts?

 

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They have 3 home games in the next 11, whilst we have 7.

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9 hours ago, Jimbeamjunior said:

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Jesus dear lord and christ almighty, absolutely thick as shite, 😂😂😂😂

Like that :rofl: 
Chris looks like he has the qualifications to go all the way,and could get the nomination for the soon to be vacant seat of Rutherglen and Hamilton West.
 

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3 hours ago, BridgeIsBlue said:

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They have 3 home games in the next 11, whilst we have 7.

It's just a reverse of our opening set of fixtures. 

We get the same away run for the third round of fixtures.

Will make post split fixtures interesting if we get that far.

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6 hours ago, scottyscott1963 said:

Obsessed fenain clown obsesses about the Rangers,and it's every fuckin day,we must be his worse nightmare.
That is one scabby bastard who will be shunned like a dose of the clap when the shit hits the fan.

Worth winning the league just to see scum like him implode. 

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Latest from today's Times , fresh charges and better not to mention any previous convictions as that could affect this upcoming trial.

 

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/celtic-boys-club-ex-chief-frank-cairney-faces-abuse-charges-0zmpggx5m

celtic Boys Club ex-chief Frank Cairney faces abuse charges

 

A former senior figure at celtic FC’s feeder club will face charges of sexual abuse within weeks.


Frank Cairney, 84, served as general manager of celtic Boys Club from 1974 until 1991.


The Crown Office confirmed that Mr Cairney, of Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, has been charged and is involved in a live case. It is understood that the charges relate to the alleged sexual abuse of young people. A Crown Office spokeswoman said: “Frank Cairney has one live case that is scheduled to call at Glasgow sheriff court as an adjourned first diet on October 30.”


Mr Cairney took over as general manager of celtic Boys Club in 1974, replacing Jim Torbett, the founder of the feeder club.


In 1986 Mr Cairney contributed an article to a souvenir brochure produced to mark the 20th anniversary of celtic Boys Club.


He wrote: “We have helped to make a lot of young boys happy. It makes me even happier to think we are fulfilling a role in their development. I will have special thoughts for every boy who has represented the boys’ club during the 20 years of our existence.”

Mr Cairney resigned from the boys’ club in 1991 after leading 20 teenagers and five adults on a summer tour to New Jersey. He was present at Parkhead when Tommy Burns, his former protégé, was presented as the new celtic FC manager three years later.


On July 29, 1994, the celtic View, the club magazine, lauded Mr Cairney as “one of the great unsung heroes of the celtic story”. Burns, who died of skin cancer aged 51 in 2008, said Mr Cairney had brought him to the boys’ club as a teenager and had been his confidant and mentor ever since, adding: “He’s given 30 years of his adult life championing the celtic cause.”


The 1994 report said: “Frank was brought into the celtic set-up by [the manager] Jock Stein and [the chief scout] John Higgins. He was entrusted to set up the system which would help the under-16s on to the next step of the ladder.


“That system has paid off with one of those raw recruits becoming the man in charge of the club.”


Four years earlier the publication offered congratulations to Mr Cairney on his “20th year on the celtic staff”.

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