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Pathetic paranoid rubbish, a site based on a one sided biased Celtic fans opinion! Crazy fundamentalist bile!

These people need help, real help.

In my mind they have now stooped to a new low. Its horrific lies, no doubt the club will have had some input into this, its the Celtic way.

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Complete biased one sided Celtic fans opinion here.

Is it a wonder why there is no Aug/Sept 2010 showing when everything was going there way.

They will always be 'Never Defeated, Always Cheated' the normal Celtic way.

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Right, fair enough. The referee's in the SPL are absolute gash but why do these tims have to go on and on creating facebooks, wasting time creating blog and most recently giving out death threats..I cant see the point in it. They get no where.

Its about time they just STFU and deal with it like the other football fans have. :anguish:

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Right, fair enough. The referee's in the SPL are absolute gash but why do these tims have to go on and on creating facebooks, wasting time creating blog and most recently giving out death threats..I cant see the point in it. They get no where.

Its about time they just STFU and deal with it like the other football fans have. :anguish:

not until they start beating us they won't. everytime Rangers beat them they think they are cheated. infact if anycunt beats them they think they have been cheated.

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I think its starting to fade away these days, was watching series 8 on a website and the jokes are awful, it seems like their's so much tension between the actors because of the Charlie sheen incident in real life.

Comedy Central are killing it, they show repeat after repeat after repeat, its like their deliberately trying to make people sick of watching it.

the old ones seem to be the best though. they have started making new ones,and they have been on for about three weeks.

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Thomas Rogne is in line to be brought in to partner Daniel Majstorovic at the heart of the troubled Celtic defence.

The 20-year-old Norwegian is pushing hard to recover from the calf strain he sustained in training last month.

At that time, manager Neil Lennon was hopeful the youngster – who had already been sidelined for several weeks with a thigh problem he picked up while on international duty in August – would be ready to push Majstorovic and Glenn Loovens for a starting place.

Lennon has been a long-time admirer of Rogne, and the defender who arrived from Stabaek in January has jumped ahead of the more experienced Jos Hooiveld in the pecking order.

Rogne will be assessed in training today to see if he is fully recovered from his latest setback. If he is, Lennon could draft him straight back into the side in an attempt to stop the leak of cheap goals which have seen them lose to Rangers last weekend and come close to allowing St Johnstone to halt their Co-operative Insurance Cup progress.

Lennon could also recall captain Shaun Maloney after the midfielder had to sit out Wednesday’s game with the head knock he sustained against Rangers.

The manager wants to take advantage of the early kick-off to try and put some pressure on Rangers by drawing level with them again at the top of the SPL.

Lennon believes major lessons will have been learned from the cup tie, and was delighted to see Fraser Forster bounce back from his first defeat as a Celt in the Old Firm game.

The on-loan keeper was the hero in midweek with three top-class stops, and admitted he is inspired by the huge support which follows the club. Forster said: “The atmosphere in the Old Firm game was phenomenal.

“It’s really strange to sometimes see more of our fans at away games than the home team have. But it says a lot about this club and, hopefully, they can help drive us back to the top.”

Lennon is still hopeful Forster’s parent club, Newcastle, will allow Celtic to hold onto the giant shot-stopper beyond the January transfer window.

And the manager has also moved to prevent Ki Sung-Yueng being lost to the club for the under-23 Asian Games which take place in China next month.

South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo has accepted Ki will not travel and said: “Celtic told us they were entering a busy schedule of matches, and the player is very important for them.”

:lol: this guy who is going to take loovens place isn't any better,and is always getting injured.

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