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Craig,I've not seen Rangers fans running towards the police to harrass them inside Ibrox and calling them huns or fenians at the end of a game,have you?. Cops in the streets not in the stands,I agree it would not have happened,hence why I have it.
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I only have a go at the cops when I believe they are out of order,which happens alot
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I'm not having a go at the cops here,the BHEASTS have posted their own evidence on youtube!!!,it baffles me how the Rangers fans can get done for singing '' offensive songs '' and these chunts get away with everything?
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He gets his scan today mate I believe?,fingers crossed
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You would think there would be some sort of investigation into this,you can't go around harrassing the cops,and the songs that were sung???,SWEEP SWEEP
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MEDALS won by Rangers stars for winning the league have been seized under a court order. The badges, worth almost £20,000, were grabbed by agents acting for the club's former finance director Donald McIntyre. He recently won a legal bid to freeze £300,000 of the Gers' assets as part of a breach of contract case. Agents for McIntyre had targeted possible revenue from the Scottish Premier League owed to the club for television rights. No TV funds are due at present but they uncovered the title medals in a box at the SPL's offices. McIntyre was unaware of the move. He is understood to have been horrified players were being denied their gongs for their third Premier League title in a row. He has since ordered his team to "unfreeze" the medals. A source said: "This court case has nothing to do with the players. It is down to a dispute with the owners." McIntyre won his case at the Court of Session in Edinburgh this month when Lord Hodge ruled in his favour. He resigned as a director after treating his contract as having been repudiated. The same judge ordered the ring-fencing of £480,000 over a similar case brought by Rangers' former chief executive Martin Bain. The court actions come after the club's ownership was taken over from Sir David Murray by businessman Craig Whyte. Lord Hodge ruled in the arrestment proceedings brought by Mr Bain that there was "a real and substantial risk" of insolvency at Rangers following the major tax case the club faces. Bain has raised a £1.3million claim for damages against Rangers over his contract. Hm Revenue and Customs have had around £2.3million frozen in a tax dispute and the club also faces a disputed tax bill for up to £49million, which is under appeal. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/2011/10/31/former-rangers-director-donald-mcintyre-horrified-after-court-order-results-in-seizure-of-league-medals-86908-23527104/
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'' The bears are having a party,the tims are shagging weans ''
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Paddy Mcourts fenian army http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUN7KjHY6ss&feature=related
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BHEASTS singing go home ya huns to the polis http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEL5b6qOfZQ&feature=related
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A wee altercation after the BHEAST match http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLLKYeUHNPg&feature=related
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You at the wind up?
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I can't remember!!!
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Police confirm two people were arrested at Celtic Park during Saturday's game with Hibernian. Two people were arrested after disorder at Celticâ??s match against Hibernian on Saturday. Eyewitnesses said trouble flared in the Celtic stands shortly before the end of the game. It was reported to have started around 10 minutes before the end of the game in the â??Green Brigadeâ? section of the stands. A Strathclyde Police spokesman confirmed that two people had been arrested in connection with a disturbance in the ground. One eyewitness said: â??The police started to lift people. Some of the fans started running along the stands, and there was something going on underneath the stands too.â? The match saw protests against the Scottish Government's Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Bill, designed to â??eradicateâ? sectarianism from Scottish football. Celtic fans waved banners reading â??Fans Against Criminalisationâ? and â??Kill The Billâ?. Celtic and Rangers fans had earlier gathered in Glasgowâ??s George Square to protest against the bill, which they have described as being overly heavy-handed. The match finished goalless and left Celtic 12 points behind Rangers, who lead the SPL. It was the second meeting between the two clubs in four days, following Wednesday's Communities League Cup quarter-final â?? which also saw disorder amongst fans. Police said Celtic and Hibs fans were involved in â??pre-organised football related violenceâ? after the match, which Celtic won 4-1. http://news.stv.tv/scotland/west-central/276856-two-held-amid-disorder-at-celtic-match/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
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Where have our black/red socks gone??,I can't remember the last time I saw the Rangers wearing them?
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Davis anger at Dons fans as Rangers star Naismith hit by injury woe
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Ibrox club face UEFA ban if HMRC liability forces them to start again as new company, finds Andrew Smith RANGERS face the prospect of three years without European football if forced to start a new company because of the HMRC tax case. The licence required to contest UEFA competitions can only be obtained by clubs that have been members of their national association for three years. If Rangers enter administration then fail to strike a deal with their creditors, the prospect of starting up again as a new company becomes a realistic possibility, but one UEFA is alert to. â??If a club sets up a new company simply to avoid paying its debts or obligations then they would almost certainly fail the three-year rule,â? a spokesperson for UEFA told Scotland On Sunday. â??This is to ensure clubs do not simply create a â??newcoâ?? and leave the previous entity in charge of dealing with debts.â? Rangers owner Craig Whyte, below, admitted last week that the Ibrox club could go into administration if they lost their ongoing tax tribunal with HMRC over the use of Employment Benefit Trusts and were landed with a £49 million tax bill. One possible option in that scenario, he conceded, would be to form a â??New Rangersâ?, with the assets, but none of the debts, transferred from the old Rangers FC. Financial fair play is a key plank of Michel Platiniâ??s UEFA administration and the strict licensing criteria were applied in the summer in the case of the Romanian club Timisoara. They finished second in their top league but were denied entry to the Champions League and demoted to the second tier of their domestic set-up because they failed to meet the licensing criteria. Following a failed appeal by Timisoara to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, UEFA made the following statement: â??Clubs are not allowed to change their legal form or structure in order to obtain a licence, simply by â??cleaning upâ?? their balance sheet while offloading debts â?? thus harming creditors (including employees and social/tax authorities) as well as threatening the integrity of sporting competition. Any such alteration of a clubâ??s legal form or structure is deemed to be an interruption to its membership of a UEFA member association and consequently three years must pass before a club can apply again for a UEFA licence. In other words, the three-year rule is designed basically to avoid circumvention of the club licensing system.â? It appears difficult to see how Whyte could avoid administration if Rangersâ?? tax case goes the way of HMRC. In these circumstances, to exit administration as the same entity they went into it, Rangers would need to obtain a Creditors Voluntary Agreement â?? wherein creditors accept a pence-in-the-pound fraction of the sums owed to them. Insolvent companies need to have agreement that covers 75 per cent of their debt. HMRC has a policy of not voting for CVAs. If HMRC wins the tax case with Rangers, it will be owed more than two-thirds of the Ibrox clubâ??s debt. Rangers, then, would have to form a new company that would have to apply for membership of the Scottish Premier League. On entering administration, the club would be hit with the automatic ten-point penalty. If Rangers cannot exit administration via a CVA any further punishment would be at the discretion of the SPL board, whose role it would also be to decide on what basis Rangers would be allowed to transfer their SPL share to a new company. The six-man SPL board comprises Ralph Topping (chairman), Neil Doncaster (chief executive), Eric Riley (Celtic), Stephen Thompson (Dundee United), Derek Weir (Motherwell) and Steven Brown (St Johnstone). If it were to come to a vote for Rangersâ?? re-admission, it could mean Celticâ??s Riley deciding on the fate of his clubâ??s arch-rivals. But the reality is that SPL clubs are likely to allow a reconstituted Rangers back into the fold because without them the championship and its television and sponsorship deals would be devalued, with serious financial implications for the member clubs. Like the very bank that allowed the Ibrox club to rack up huge debts across the past decade, in terms of Scottish football, Rangers are simply too big to be allowed to fail. http://www.scotsman.com/scotland-on-sunday/sport/rangers_run_risk_of_three_year_euro_exile_if_they_lose_tax_case_1_1938625
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Rangers captain Steven Davis has turned on the Aberdeen fans who cheered when Scotland international Steven Naismith was stretchered off at Pittodrie with suspected cruciate knee ligament damage. Davis was appalled by the reaction of the home crowd after Naismith had fallen to the turf in agony midway through the first half with an injury that is expected to end his season. Rangers went on to win the game 2-1 thanks to a Kyle Lafferty strike and Nikica Jelavicâ??s penalty. Richard Foster replied for the Dons with considerable help from an Allan McGregor blunder but Ally McCoistâ??s side extended their remarkable away league run to 14 successive victories. However, the Ibrox team bus left the north east with heavy hearts because of concerns over the right knee of top scorer Naismith, who missed eight months in 2008 with cruciate damage sustained in a Scottish Cup semi-final at Hampden. Davis spoke for the Rangers â?? and probably Scotland â?? dressing room in expressing a hope that the 25-year-old will fully recover and return to action as soon as possible. But he was also angered that the Aberdeen support took pleasure in the stricken starâ??s plight as he was carried off the field of play. â??I was disappointed in that,â?? said Davis, whose team-mate was initially hurt when sliding in to a challenge on Rob Milsom â?? one that forced the Aberdeen midfielder to be substituted with a gash on his shin and bruised ankle. Scot of bother: Ally McCoist wished his star well Scot of bother: Ally McCoist wished his star well â??I donâ??t think any fan should want to see a player seriously injured â?? even in the other team. I am a bit saddened by that. But itâ??s a major blow for ourselves and for Steven. â??Hopefully, he can work hard and come back. Heâ??s been such a fantastic player for us and itâ??s a bit of a dampener. I think everyone around him will support him at the club. He did his other knee before and came back stronger. Hopefully, he can bounce back again.â?? His deflated manager McCoist reported: â??We donâ??t know yet but the signs arenâ??t good. He says it feels very much the same as it did when he did his knee before but we wonâ??t know until we get a full scan and diagnosis on it. â??But, obviously, it isnâ??t looking good at the moment because he feels the same pain and numbness as he did when he did it the first time. â??It is strange because I thought our team in the second half played some great stuff and thoroughly deserved the victory but there is absolutely no doubt that the shine has been taken off the result because of Stevenâ??s injury. â??We really have mixed emotions. I am more down than anything for Steven and I probably shouldnâ??t be like that because we donâ??t know the extent of the injury yet. We just have to keep our fingers crossed that the injury isnâ??t as bad as it seems at the moment.â?? Naismith received touchline treatment for several minutes after the Milsom incident before returning to action. However, he then collapsed in the centre circle. â??I thought something was wrong with the first challenge,â?? said McCoist. â??But I spoke to him and he said he thought he was absolutely fine to come back on. He is obviously now down in the dumps and in a bit of despair. â??That is Steven, he is just totally committed. And he is in there totally dejected because he wants to do his bit for the team and the lads. On the flip side of that, I thought the rest of the lads came out and did their bit for him as well by winning the game.â?? Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2055180/Rangers-captain-Steven-Davis-turns-Aberdeen-fans.html#ixzz1cFIec0Ac
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I have to disagree mate,there is nothing related to his injury today from the Scotland game,IMO,he over stretched into a tackle and got caught.If there bis a good thing about his injury it was not the same knee he injured before,i don't mean a good thing about his injury!!,my bad
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Asgardstreasure 36 minutes ago Post #325 Everyone's Fantasy Football first pick Group: Members Favourite all-time player Billy McNeil MON could come in as a caretaker boss until the end of the season and we'll see where we are come May. It would buy us some time to find a successor whilst having a safe pair of hands at the wheel meantime. If it was clearly understood that it was purely until the end of the season I think MON would do it. cfc88 27 minutes ago Post #362 Member Avatar Retired and now a Setanta pundit Group: Snr. Member Favourite all-time player Henrik Larsson No fight. No determination. No drive. No fecking creativity. Nothing. Joe Ledley's started out wide again. Subs left till the 70th minute. No change beforehand other than switching Ki and Ledley about constantly. Leaving Kayal, Ki, Wilson and Hooper all on for 70 minutes at least, when it was clear from 20 minutes in none of them were kicking their own arse. Moving Matthews despite him playing well at right back. Someone said it a few days ago with Lennon, he does all he can to fit the better players in his team, and forces a lot of them to play positions they cant. Joe Ledley is a centre mid. Adam Matthews is a right back. Ki is a centre mid. Just because moving Scott Brown out wide worked quite well doesnt mean any centre mid can play out wide. I love Neil Lennon, he would run through a brick wall for Celtic and is Celtic to the core. I'm beginning to seriously doubt whether he can take us forward though. Today was up there with some of the worst Strachan performances in years 3 and 4. 1 clearcut chance all game. I've been having doubts about McCourt for months, but he is a luxury player now, bring him on when the games won, not when we need a goal. Since his performance at Ibrox, he hasnt kicked a ball for us. He lost the ball almost every time he got the ball today, yet the fans who lambasted every other player barely uttered a word. Not blaming him at all for that today but his times pretty much up, unless he's happy sitting on a bench or in the stand the majority of the time. I just dont understand what can happen in 3 days that goes from pumping a team with our best performance of the season, to playing against the same team and being utterly inept with probably our worst. More importantly, what the eff happened between last season and this season. Izaguirre and Brown would make a difference, but not enough to suddenly go back to the form of the 3-0 Rangers game or the 2-2, or the 3-0 at Tynecastle. Extremely worrying and disheartening today, and the only players who werent very poor were Forster and Forrest. And even Forrest didnt do very much, but at least he never stopped trying and came very close for us. mick405 25 minutes ago Post #365 Member Avatar ...don't hate nothing at all except hatred... Group: Snr. Member Favourite all-time player Henrik Larsson FOR SALE: 1 adult season ticket in North Stand Upper, block 405. Has been in family possession for 15 years. Great seat in a nice area of the stadium, however view of pitch is tarnished by eyesores of 11 clueless idiots. Will accept £25 O.N.O orlandopoolhome 22 minutes ago Post #368 Member Avatar No longer sitting at the back of the bus Group: Snr. Member Favourite all-time player Hugh Maxwell So, all those wake-up calls and kicks up the arse we needed (and got plenty of) still aren't working? Such a shame, because I love so many things about Neil Lennon, but his talents as a manager aren't among them. Pollybhoy 17 minutes ago Post #374 Member Avatar First-team starter Group: Members Favourite all-time player Kenny Dalglish Neil Lennon will never be a Celtic manager. Please go now Neil. Not one positive from that game today. Dannybhoy1888 14 minutes ago Post #380 Member Avatar Getting on a bit Group: Snr. Member Favourite all-time player Jinky A bet on Motherwell for the title could be a good investment. lenobhoy 15 minutes ago Post #386 Member Avatar Catch some light and it'll be alright Group: Snr. Member Truly awful performance from a team that looks bereft of confidence and ability. No movement up front and poor performances from too many players. We wont win the league even with the huns going into admin. I don't think we even had a corner in the entire match. Jungle_G 12 minutes ago Post #401 Member Avatar Club Captain Group: Snr. Member If we're being honest we chucked away this league in the summer when we failed abysmally to improve a team whose collective defining feature was potential, and, being brutally honest, who choked badly when attempting to cross the line. With that as your starting point - promising as some of our young players are - adding a few SSM signings and banging on endlessly about how shampooe the 3IAR huns were was never in a million years a recipe for progress and after some bad luck on the injury front, we're seeing the inevitable unfold. Some may find solace in the prospect of having the taxman hand us a title by default, I ain't one. pedrok 11 minutes ago Post #404 Member Avatar First name on the team-sheet Group: Members Just so...so fed up with it. There was nothing today that gave me any hope, even the slightest bit of hope, that anything will turn this season around. At the moment we are as near to Aberdeen who are third bottom as we are to Rangers at the top. I am thinking whether we will catch Motherwell for second place never mind win a league, that has gone now, and the clocks have not even went back, depressing stuff. As for the manager, never have I wanted a man to win a league title than I did for Lennon to win it, but it isn't to be and he should take the honourable decision and walk away with his dignity. Go before his memory is competely tarnished. Just fed up with it. steveanderson11 9 minutes ago Post #407 Member Avatar First name on the team-sheet Group: Members Truly woeful hibs side. 4 halfs of football inside a few days and we can only beat them in one of them. It's time up for Lennon. herbert viola 9 minutes ago Post #411 Member Avatar Getting on a bit Group: Snr. Member 12 points behind Rangers, 4 points in front of st johnstone in 3rd place. we could be 1 point in front of st johnstone in 4th place next sunday. topgoalscorers in the league are as follows: Player Team TOT 1. Naismith Rangers 9 2. Jelavic Rangers 7 3. O'Connor Hibernian 7 4. Daly Dundee Utd 6 5. Heffernan Kilmarnock 6 Yet we all bang on about how we need the defence sorted. Hooper hasnt kicked his arse since February.He had his honeymoon period, and for some reason gets far less abuse than Scott McDonald got, but is not as good a forward. We also gave a new 3 year contract to a dud, and we signed another dud for a reputed 2m. We have one forward at the moment, if he is off his game, we are fecked. Today we've heard the manager coming out with some statements that sounded like Advocaat when he lost the plot, blaming his players in public, as did Mowbray. I think the end is nigh for Lenny, but we need to disassociate ourselves from Neil Lennon the player, and the man - there have been better celtic men who have left us as manager, because the club is always more important. Thats the harsh fact, ignoring the emotion. If there is an opportunity for Lenny to go to Leicester, he should jump at it, IF as appears the case he cannot turn this around. It will allow him to build the experience he needs, out of the crazy spitlight of celtic park. We need to get in an experienced manager. And the CEO needs to take a significant change in his duties, and become a CEO again, and give football management back to football people, if they cannot afford to sack him. Dannybhoy1888 5 minutes ago Post #425 Member Avatar Getting on a bit Group: Snr. Member Favourite all-time player Jinky huns on their knees, drawing their last breath, are 12 points ahead before October is out. Back in the days when the big names were being paid by EBTs how far were they ahead of us at this stage? Says it all. mmhughes 5 minutes ago Post #428 Member Avatar Occasional Substitute Group: Members Sorry, this is the game when I finally have to say Lennon has to go. It's annoying because you know some of the bigots will get a kick from it but, at the end of the day, Celtic is the most important thing. There are players there who don't have a clue what system they are playing and have given up themselves. We need to go for an experienced manager now.
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Well done big man,and you're right,he has been our best player for a while now. I hope his injury is not as bad as at looks,although I am concerned about it!!
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dpjg 11 minutes ago Post #269 Member Avatar Getting noticed in the reserves Group: Members i too believe that lennon and his staff have brought in some immense talent. i dont know what the problem is. i mean, our midfield SHOULD be phenomenal. forrest, ki, kayal, ledley, wanyama, brown, paddy, we should be able to beat any team in scotland with that and a decent back 4, and i think stokes and hooper are near the top of the SPL too. maybe jelavic is better, but jesus, the rest would make our team... our defense though... why couldnt he have focused on defense.... i dont know. maybe has to go. White Man 8 minutes ago Post #275 Member Avatar First-team starter Group: Members Celtic need a new manager, coaching staff, team of players and board. We stink at every level. Jessica Fletcher 6 minutes ago Post #276 Member Avatar Aarrgh Group: Senior Member And like all other match threads where we don't pick up 3 points, the huns start posting. liger05 5 minutes ago Post #288 Member Avatar Getting on a bit Group: Snr. Member I think Lennon has to go. The league situation is nothing short of disgraceful. NeilOMartin 4 minutes ago Post #292 Member Avatar Everyone's Fantasy Football first pick Group: Members I am stunned at how bad we have become and how quickly this has happened. The doomsday scenario of the huns getting 10pts deducted and still winning the league, is fast approaching. This would be a dark day indeed.
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joe the baker 22 minutes ago Post #140 Member Avatar Mtgglf Group: Snr. Member Over a thousand guests looking in. Guess they are all Celtic fans wanting to know the score. Your club will be dead soon ya manky hun bastards. Asgardstreasure 27 minutes ago Post #141 Everyone's Fantasy Football first pick Group: Members Favourite all-time player Billy McNeil Jaded performance by a tired side. For my money , that's the league gone. I reckon, at best, we'll share the spoils with the huns in the three remaining derbies and not in a million years can I see the current der hun side shipping the barrowload more than us between now and season's end. TBQH I expect the gap to widen. So, methinks Neil Lennon has , most unexpectedly, run his ccourse as Celtic manager IMO. Bejaysus it was less than three months ago that I was saying to myself that he had a great future as Celtic boss, and here we are in the early autumn and our league challenge is dead and buried. His decline has been meteoric. I don't think anyone who loses the league so early in the season can remain in post. It's finished. Sadly Neil has to go. donkeyradish 27 minutes ago Post #144 Member Avatar Club Captain Group: Snr. Member Not exactly a shock based on recent form Now even if the huns lose 10 points going into administration, they'd still be favourites CM1975 26 minutes ago Post #145 Member Avatar First name on the team-sheet Group: Members We need a complete over haul, starting with the manager and the appointment of a football director with a set of balls. No point delaying the enivitable any longer. What has become of us when a bust Rangers run at every level by clowns has all but clinched the league in October. Shocking. Edithhead 26 minutes ago Post #146 Member Avatar Occasional Substitute Group: Members Only the most deluded supporters - or those heading for Lourdes - think that we can still win the SPL title. We are not going to win the SPL title with this team and this manager. We will - every so often - play well for 45 minutes.....and that's about it. It really is time up for Mr. Lennon and time to rebuild for the future. We have no other choice now. Harrybhoy 24 minutes ago Post #160 Occasional Substitute Group: Members I will say it again Lawell gtf your a parasite on our club. Bigbhoyo 28 minutes ago Post #164 I'm new. Be gentle. Group: Members Favourite all-time player Henrik Larsson Neil is a rookie maager and should be learning his trade somewhere else. Get Martin O'Neil in till the end of the season, and Lenny can go to Leicester, with the other 3 stoogies........!! Bigbhoyo 25 minutes ago Post #182 I'm new. Be gentle. Group: Members Favourite all-time player Henrik Larsson 9 wins in 19 competitive games this season says it all. Need to change NOW, or pay the price. Embarrasing.....!! Moe_Szyslak 25 minutes ago Post #193 Member Avatar Getting noticed in the reserves Group: Members Favourite all-time player Lubomir Moravcik Lenny, you're a great man and a Celtic legend, but it's time to go. Gonga 20 minutes ago Post #223 Member Avatar Femtobarns just wanna have fun Group: Snr. Member Favourite all-time player Henrick Larrson Really feel for Lenny right now, he must be hurting a lot. Never believed he was the right appointment, and unlike with Mowbray when I wanted him gone a couple of months in to his reign, I take no joy whatsoever in seeing how things are playing out. Sorry Lenny, I hope you can find a way out with your head held high, and that whoever may be next clearly benefits from what you brought to the club while you were boss. micanio 18 minutes ago Post #232 Member Avatar Occasional Substitute Group: Members Favourite all-time player Henrik Larsson Well, that's my weekend ruined. It's blindingly obvious that there is something seriously wrong with this team at the moment. No heart, desire and no will to win. A least with WGS's teams, you knew they could at least scrape a win in the dying minutes of the game. This team is lacking that mental toughness and fortitude to go out and battle and scrape and fight for the 3 points, when the going gets tough. What's worse to me is that the management staff can't seem to fix it. Where is the free flowing football from last season? Where is the swagger and the confidence gone? Especially when we are playing at home? I'm at loss as to why we have gone from team that was free scoring and playing with real style, to an also-ran in the SPHell. Where has this malaise come from? Is the manager out of his depth? Is the quality of player we have in our score no better than the rest of the dross in Scotland? I suspect it's a little from column A and a little from column B. I think it's time for Lenny to do the honourable thing and say goodbye. It pains me to say this, but he is in danger of becoming a laughing stock. I don't want him to go. I want him to stay and fight and prove that he is worthy of the job. But I fear it is too late for that and it is time for a change to be made. He's still a legend though, whatever he does. brian mclair's hair 15 minutes ago Post #252 Member Avatar Occasional Substitute Group: Members Favourite all-time player Brian McLair Paul McStay time to tear up kayals new contracxt too! him and Ki stank to high heaven today and the fac they both stayed on the pitch as long as they did is incredible. all that gash in the press about turning the corner and getting back to their best - rubbish - do these players just believe thinking that is enough and just turn up and it will all click? Everyone watching that knew if hibs scored we were never getting two back. we are rooted in third - not just third or unlucky to be third but feckin third with concrete boots on. that is just not acceptable for a celtic team, 12 points adrift at halloween? worse than mowbray's team, worse than barnes' team. baw's burst cautious dave 12 minutes ago Post #260 Member Avatar First-team starter Group: Members I've absolutely no idea what the right answer is but its evident that something has to change. That change unfortunately has to start with Neil. As for the board its interesting that on Thursday there was much debate over whether the board would vote to allow a newco huns into the SPL. For me its a no brainer that they would allow them in. If the board wanted to be dominant in Scotland they've had every transfer window since January 2009 to prove it. They have no desire to make Celtic the top club in Scotland so why would they start now?
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stephen_mch 18 minutes ago Post #67 Member Avatar Getting noticed in the reserves Group: Members I know i said in the match thread we can't go sacking managers but after thinking about it, this just won't do. I still think Neil has it in him to be a good manager but now's not his time. Brendan67 18 minutes ago Post #70 Member Avatar Everyone's Fantasy Football first pick Group: Members We're at Fir Park next week. I reckon that's almost a guarantee of more points dropped. Aberdoom Bhoy 17 minutes ago Post #75 Member Avatar I'm new. Be gentle. Group: Members Favourite all-time player James Connolly Johnstone Gutted - that was as bad a performance as i've seen in a long time. Totally clueless. Saturday tea ruined now - might as well destroy my liver with alcohol. Murphy Bhoy 17 minutes ago Post #79 Member Avatar Occasional Substitute Group: Members Favourite all-time player George Best Garbage. No other words for that performance. Leagues a dead duck now. Motherwell 3pts clear in 2nd place too. No passion, no fight, no ideas, no effing hope. coolcelt 20 minutes ago Post #87 Member Avatar i still believe Group: Members Favourite all-time player henke terrrible,shocking performance. no heart no urgency.... no anything! new management and ideas needed, new players brought in. we're embarrassing at the moment Nineteen67 20 minutes ago Post #88 Member Avatar “Celtic first and Celtic last and Celtic overall”. Group: Members huns in administration, -10pts, will still be ahead of us. Izaguirre is a huge miss in an attacking sense but even so, St Johnstone and Hibs at home should be straight forward enough. Something has to give. MJ Hoop 19 minutes ago Post #99 Member Avatar Group: Snr. Member Favourite all-time player Hugh Hefner Three points behind Motherwell (will be level with them if we win our game in hand). Four points ahead of St Johnstone. If this was anyone but Lennon's team there'd be a crowd outside the car park tonight. Unfortunately he'll get a bit more time until there's a St Mirren-esque defeat. SupanovaHeights 20 minutes ago Post #110 Member Avatar Super Sub Group: Members Favourite all-time player Henrik Lennon can jog on and "enjoy the pressure" else where. Yes the players once again let him down, but 12 points behind is nothing short of embarrassing. markybhoy 20 minutes ago Post #111 Member Avatar Banana? Group: Snr. Member This is why I'm struggling to really enjoy the huns predicament. barca celt 20 minutes ago Post #113 Member Avatar Sigui el que sigui Group: Members Favourite all-time player Gary Absolute pish .Another weekend ruined STAFFORDBHOY 19 minutes ago Post #117 Occasional Substitute Group: Members It was so unfair giving Lennon this job in the first place. Out his depth, does not have a clue what to do next. he needs to go and we need to start planning for next year. The huns may or may not go into administration, they may get a 10 point deduction but they may not. But we will continue to be crap for years if we keep on with Lennon. We should be putting up wages of about £2m or £3m a year and try and get somebody pretty good for the job. The squad would probably be OK if they were organised and motivated by someone who knows what they are doing. lintburnBhoy 19 minutes ago Post #119 Member Avatar Occasional Substitute Group: Members embarassment now in a genuine fight for second :nono: No way is Lenny getting sacked btw jamesanderson311888 23 minutes ago Post #124 Member Avatar Oh over and over we will follow you Group: Snr. Member Favourite all-time player henrik larsson Absolutely heartbreaking whats happening to us at the moment. The effing roles should be reversed, or so we all thought me included, but Mccoist has them playing as a team and for him which sadly neil doesnt. Neil time to do the decent thing and walk. It isnt working and face it, it isnt going to get better anytime soon. Murphy Bhoy 23 minutes ago Post #125 Member Avatar Occasional Substitute Group: Members Favourite all-time player George Best The sad part of all this is we have a squad of players who should be able to piss all over these shampooty wee teams especially on our own patch. Sickens me to say this but Lennon isn't good enough. TK57 23 minutes ago Post #127 Member Avatar new season, fresh hope Group: Snr. Member Favourite all-time player Bobby Murdoch Goodbye Lenny. How anyone can excuse that pish is beyond help. WTF have you done to Celtic? 3rd again behind feckin Motherwell and 12 points behind the hun. Utterly clueless. Hibs FFS and you can't break them down. Disgrace. Ess 23 minutes ago Post #129 Member Avatar Abooganza! Group: Snr. Member Lenny GTF This squad will be world beaters without a manager Fall_Out_Bhoy 22 minutes ago Post #133 Member Avatar 'tic toc Group: Snr. Member Favourite all-time player Henry Larsson Just go Lenny. I love you mate but I love Celtic more. This is heartbreaking stuff. gordon66 22 minutes ago Post #136 Member Avatar Getting noticed in the reserves Group: Members ive said it many times before we have to roll over any team at CP. no mercy. all action for multiple goals. WHERE is our bottle ??? even at CP_ we are becoming docile etc. Disgusted about the vile treatment of Lenny outwith football, but i think its time to go, it seems we need changes in management. HAIL HAIL Marzepans 22 minutes ago Post #137 Member Avatar First-team captain Group: Snr. Member If it was anyone other than Lenny we'd all be calling for his head. I reckon he is on his last chance now. modest mouse 22 minutes ago Post #138 Member Avatar Johan controls ball! Group: Snr. Member When it was Strachan I blamed the manager. When it was Mowbray I blamed the manager. Now, either were incredibly unlucky to have three managers send out teams to under-perform, or the root of the problem is lies much deeper.