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I made the mistake of listening to the football phone-in last night.  First time in many months I've done so.  Yet again a Celtic fan called in and claimed our nine-in-a-row titles were "tainted" due to EBTs and buying players we couldn't otherwise afford.  This wasn't challenged by the panel which consisted of Keevins and Alison Robbie.  The legality of EBTs to one side, we didn't even start using them until 2001.  This was years after the nine-in-a-row had been done.  Surely to fuck someone on that panel knows this and should be highlighting it?

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I have heard it all now, I've just see the back of yesterdays rebel.....mutton claiming that kings remarks are "inflammatory and childish" he has disrespected the whole of Scottish football!!!!

This coming from the guy who accused a football club of basically cheating back in 2003!!!

This cunt needs booted out the media...he clearly never engages his brain when he speaks, a first class retard but that's unfair on retards tbh 

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When was this No Criticism of Celtic Act passed by our Toytown Parliament? Did I miss it in the media? The hysterical reaction to King's fishing expedition is by no means the first instance of the Scottish press rallying to defend the good name of Celtic when someone has dared to offer up anything other than toe curling platitudes about the hooped horrors.

This is especially true of The Blessed Brendan, may God have mercy on the soul of anyone who dares to criticise the anointed one. I hear that he has taken a break from pre-season to pop over and sort out the famine in South Sudan & Somalia before nipping over to Syria to bring an end to the horror unfolding there.

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16 minutes ago, hammer93 said:

I see Brenda is taking his son on the pre season tour.....was he not the one involved with the alleged gang rape a couple of years ago?

Fit in well then

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Tims supposedly signing Barry Douglas, hope they continue to make signings like that although I'm sure Rodgers' ego will demand a £5-6 million player to show off their spending power. Hopefully their overconfidence will be their undoing this season.

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:Fod: 

 

A CLYDEBANK councillor’s bid to have the highest civic honour in West Dunbartonshire bestowed upon the surviving members of the Lisbon Lions has been shown the red card by council chiefs.

Bailie Denis Agnew put forward a motion to next week’s full council meeting arguing the seven remaining players from the 1967 Celtic squad which lifted the European Cup should be made Freemen of West Dunbartonshire at a cost of £17,000 in taxpayers money.

But the independent councillor’s bid was booted into touch by the SNP administration – which he is in coalition with – who rejected his plan because none of the former players have any connections to the area, reports Clydebank Post. 

Council leader Jonathan McColl said: “While Bailie Agnew’s motion is well meaning, none of those he wishes to honour have a connection with West Dunbartonshire.

“The SNP group will move an amendment recognising the immense achievement of the Lisbon Lions, but we could not possibly justify spending this level of public money or bestowing the Freemanship on people who do not have a local connection.”

There were just three Freemanships given out in the five years of the last West Dunbartonshire Council, for Rev Ian Miller, Sister Rita at St Margaret of ScotlandHospice and Father Joseph Mills.

Bailie Agnew’s motion, which includes mixed up names of surviving players, reads: “This council recognises the immense achievement for the Celtic football team in May 1967 to be the first British team to win the European Cup.

“This achievement brought global recognition from a home grown group of young men at the peak of their performance. Sadly, almost half of the original Lisbon Lions team have passed away.

“However, the remaining individuals from that group (Jim Clark, John Craig,[sic] Willie Wallace, Billy McNeil, Stevie Chalmers, Bobby Lennox and Bertie Auld) are still with us and I would propose that this council recognises their and their former teammates’ achievement by holding a ceremony at some future date to confer this Freemanship of West Dunbartonshire on the surviving Lisbon Lions. The costs will be met from unearmarked reserves.”

Labour also questioned the motion.

Cllr Danny Lennie said: "What the Lisbon Lions achieved will never EVER be repeated. The Lions were the side I grew up watching and cheering. Bobby Lennox is my hero.

"But it has to be a firm 'no' to giving the remaining Lions such an honour.

"Firstly you dont hand out a freemanship just to be trendy.

"You are made a freeman due to the work and dedication you put in to your community. It is a huge honour that is only given to a very select few who have earned this.

"To even contemplate giving this honour to the remaining Lisbon Lions simply diminishes the honour. This motion surely can not be passed."

Bailie Agnew told the Post it was a bigger issue than just whether the Lisbon Lions had a direct connection to West Dunbartonshire.

 

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1 hour ago, 6superbarry6 said:

Sooner they're all gone the better might hear the fucking end of it them,embarrassing 

Lieswell and fritzel will have a complete set of wax works of the Lisbon lions to trot out at functions and the 73rd anniversary season to sell more tat

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3 hours ago, Thewhitesettler said:

These taigs will be the same fuckers that moan about the English always going on about Wembley 1966. 

They don't see the irony in that either. ?

Pointed that out to them many a time.

Your 'like' total but:megaanguish:

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