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The defining moment was still the Inverness Caley game. That's where they lost the league.
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I doubt that they would be told anything prior to the shareholder document is released.
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Yes, but it has been delayed. http://www.gersnetonline.co.uk/vb/showthread.php?29232-Bluedell-or-another-help-explain.
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Ah, OK. You were looking at both days results. I got zero on Saturday but 7 yesterday.
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Cheers, mate. You got 9 out of 9? Impressive stuff.
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Dunno. We haven't been given the information yet.
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Which is 1 hr 55 mins, not 1 min 55 secs
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We didn't make the rules. if TBB and/or fenian is unacceptable then so is hun. They can't have it both ways. Saying that, Cosgrove isn't saying that the word can be used for Rangers fans, and presumably would make the argument that Wolfe Tone could be described as a fenian, although I doubt he'd dare to make that argument on a BBC Scotland programme.
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It's a poor excuse if that's the case. The name change would have been known about or could have been delayed a few days. Can't see it.
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No. It's an irrelevance. A 5 minute job for someone to type out the minute of the meeting and submit the form to Companies House. I'm not sure what else anyone is expecting? Perhps that was his original plan and he's now going to give us a lot more, then kudos for that, but I'm not sure what he's going to say to the shareholders other than to confirm funding requirements. I'd have thought everything else could be done outside of a shareholder announcement, but I'm not au fait with the exact requirements.
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Perhaps, but surely he knows what his outline plans are and can communicate them? He doesn't need everything in place before making some sort of statement. Saying that, it's no big deal. The main thing is that Ally can proceed with his plans.
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On the change of company name, that's just standard. It's to make the company name more relevant, and hasn't any implications. On the 3 week delay in writing to shareholders there may be an innocent reason for it, but you have to ask why. Are there funding problems?
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"I went over to see if he was alright but before I knew it I was raining angry blows down on his unconscious head as my two children cheered me on. "I'm a grade three Wiccan so I'm not into this whole Catholic-Protestant thing. There's just something about his face."
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Lennon embodies the Celtic that Lawwell and Reid dream about. He has created the Celtic that they wanted. They are believers in the process of the fenianing of Celtic. That is the main reason that they will not get rid of him. There's also the small point of Lennon's presence take the spotlight off the board itself.
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Don't know yet. I'm meant to be away with my son, but he may get abandoned and I may to to Ibrox to watch the game.
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We are never going to appeal to mass market USA and that's not we should be looking at. The approach would need to be very focussed.
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I'd agree with the general point made by Bears. I have never been convinced that celtic were making loads of cash from their Nakamura et al connections. These kind of markets will have minimal impact for us at the moment and Tumshie is also correct in that any overseas activities should be focused on USA, Oz, NZ and Canada.
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Celtic fans attacking stewards and chants of IRA
Bluedell replied to ian1964's topic in General Football Chat
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I've got them in the house. Will post them when i get home tonight if nobody else has them.
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A clip of innocent people at their work being assaulted. http://www.youtube.com/user/mrundercoverreporter Far more serious than the Lennon incident but the press has largely tried to sweep it under the carpet. thanks to Ian1964 for the link
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Celtic fans attacking stewards and chants of IRA
Bluedell replied to ian1964's topic in General Football Chat
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Don't think that they would be allowed to wear it in this game.
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What was religious about what he did? They are taking away from genuine sectarianism by tagging everything to do with Lennon as having bigoted reasons.
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Is it the same issues that resulted in the sickening campaign against Nacho Novo, and the threats, abuse and assaults that the likes of Hugh Dallas and Michael McCurry had to endure? Are these also Scotland's shame? Will Lawwell call for the underlying factors of these incidents to be dealt with or will he continue to pay lip service to it, while personally encouraging such behaviour by allowing bigoted banners to be consistently displayed in Celtic Park and failing to apprehend his own supporters for incidents like the Ricksen one. Yet again Lawwell is shown to be a hypocrite and by using phrases such as "Scotland's shame" shows that he is more interested in point scoring than genuinely dealing with the problems that exist.
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Celtic chief unhappy with continued hatred and intimidation campaign Peter Lawwell has called for Scottish society to address the "fundamental issues" which he feels are behind "vile, sustained and relentless attacks" against Celtic and manager Neil Lennon. Lennon was on Wednesday night the subject of an alleged assault at Tynecastle while a package containing ammunition was found at Parkhead less than 24 hours later. In a statement, chief executive Lawwell said the Tynecastle incident "brings shame on Scottish football and again highlights the fact that Scottish society must address fundamental and serious issues which lead to outrages of this kind". Lawwell believes it is intolerable the Celtic, or any other football club, should be subjected to a continued campaign of hatred and intimidation, and feels it is something the country needs to address. Shame "Wednesday night's appalling attack on Neil Lennon brings shame on Scottish football and again highlights the fact that Scottish society must address fundamental and serious issues which lead to outrages of this kind," read the statement on the club's official website. "Apart from Wednesday night's events, this week alone we have seen seven people arrested at our training ground following an alleged firearms incident and I can also confirm that this morning (Thursday) another package arrived at Celtic Park which appears to contain ammunition. "This has been removed and taken by police for further forensic tests. We are the only club to be the subject of such vile, sustained and relentless attacks. "It is intolerable that any football club, or individual, going about their lawful business in the name of sport should be subjected to this ongoing campaign of hatred and intimidation. "This is Scotland's shame and it is high time Scotland addressed it. Intimidation "Since moving here a decade ago, Neil Lennon has had to endure prejudice and violence both as a player and manager, having suffered no such problems elsewhere. In doing so, he has displayed a strength of character and resilience which deserve respect from all who oppose the campaign of intimidation against him. "He is a man who is proud to be the Celtic manager and is someone who simply wants to be able to carry out his role in the same way as every other football manager can. "Clearly, Neil will continue to receive every support and protection from Celtic Football Club. "We are deeply appreciative of the intensive police efforts to address the criminal offences that have come to light. "All right-minded people will surely condemn these actions but, as a society, we must also address the underlying factors that lead to such behaviour."