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  1. That might be the bet of the weekend,the BHEASTS to get a penalty. Or just stick with the safe bet of a Rangers win
  2. just their usual diving,in fact the goal they lost was because their player,forget who it was,dived looking for a foul and the DUTD player took the ball went forward and scored,the wee chinky player also dived when in the box,ref plays on should've been booked for diving
  3. Celtic could face a probe from the SPL and SFA after missiles were thrown onto the pitch at Tannadice in the aftermath of Dougie McDonald’s penalty U-turn. After having it pointed out to him by one of his assistants, the referee picked up a lighter that was tossed from the stand housing the travelling support, and will include the incident in his match report. Tayside police claim chestnuts and coins were also lobbed on, and that a number of Celtic fans were ejected. A spokesman said: “It was a rowdy Celtic support in the stadium. “Coins were thrown onto the pitch and, bizarrely, a number of conkers landed on the grass. “The referee will be making a report and police are making further inquiries.” However, after Neil Lennon’s face-to-face confrontation with fourth-official John McKendrick in the aftermath of McDonald’s decision, which led to the ref being called over to speak to Lennon, it is understood no further action will be taken against the manager.
  4. Correct,and watch the massive TIMPLOSION, coins,lighters,mobile phones,bungee jumping,pitch invasions,scarves........canny feckin wait:spl:
  5. Naismith for me as well,the wee man is on fire just now
  6. CELTIC fans went bonkers yesterday at a controversial referee - and showered a pitch with CONKERS. Hoops supporters unleashed a volley of horse-chestnuts during a stormy SPL clash with Dundee United at Tannadice. Coins and other missiles were also thrown after ref Dougie McDonald cancelled a penalty he'd awarded to the Parkhead side. The match official then had to remove a green lighter which police say was thrown on to the field from the visitors' section of the stadium. And last night it emerged Celtic may face a probe by league chiefs into the crowd disorder. Police confirmed that a number of Hoops supporters were ejected from the ground during the game, which was broadcast live on Sky TV. Cops struggled to contain furious fans reacting to the referee's U-turn. And Celtic manager Neil Lennon was also captured on camera - appearing to repeatedly shout "F****** s***" at the fourth official when he realised his side had been denied a spot-kick. A Tayside Police spokesman said: "It was a rowdy Celtic support that was in the stadium today. "Coins were thrown on to the pitch and, bizarrely, a number of conkers landed on the grass as well. Still, I suppose it is that time of year." The spokesman added: "The referee will be making his report and police are making further inquiries." Celtic eventually won the match 2-1 thanks to a 90th-minute winner by English striker Gary Hooper. Moments later an accidental clash of heads left Dundee United forward Jon Daly covered in blood. Yesterday's shower of conkers join a long list of unusual objects thrown on to football pitches. In December 2001, several Celtic players were pelted with snowballs chucked by Aberdeen fans during an SPL match at Pittodrie. At the 2007 Carling Cup Final at Wembley, Arsenal's Spanish star Cesc Fabregas was the target of dozens of sticks of celery thrown by Chelsea supporters. The vegetables - linked to a rude terrace chant - were later banned by Chelsea bosses. In 1998, Hull City fans covered their pitch in tennis balls as a protest against club owner David Lloyd, a former British Davis Cup captain. A dead cat was aimed at the playing field at the end of a Charlton Athletic v Luton Town game in 1982. And in 1988, Newcastle United fans pelted ex-hero Paul Gascoigne with Mars Bars when he returned to their ground with new club Spurs. The legendary midfielder - later to star for Rangers - had said in an interview that he loved the sweets. In typically cheeky fashion, Gazza refused to be annoyed by the stunt. He simply wandered over in the middle of the game, picked up a bar, unwrapped it - and took a bite. Read more: http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/news/3184489/Celtic-fans-throw-conkers-at-ref.html#ixzz12hHMHpvo
  7. THEY have ability and technique you can't take your eyes off. But Valencia midfielder Manuel Fernandes has been well warned those qualities won't be enough against Rangers at Ibrox. Fernandes, 24, became close pals with former Gers star Mikel Arteta during his loan spell with Everton. It was there he was told all about the SPL champions. And Fernandes is in little doubt how tough the La Liga side will get it in Glasgow when they take on Walter Smith's Gers on Wednesday night. Fernandes said: "We may be technically superior to Rangers, but it is not enough. "I know a lot of teams who don't always win, despite being technically better. "For me Barcelona are the best team in the world, but they have already dropped five points at home this season. "When we go to Glasgow it's about showing the right mentality. "I know this will be a hugely difficult game for us because Rangers are really starring at home just now. "They play a type of football which is difficult to cope with. "They have strong players, are good in the air and are very direct. "We need to make sure we are ready for that when we go to Glasgow. "I used to speak a lot with Arteta when we were together at Everton. He always spoke well of Rangers because he loved the club and the whole environment. "Given what he has told me, I'm presuming we are going to be in for a tough game. "Rangers are a team who play for each other and give everything on the pitch. "The defence help them out a lot, so it will be up to us to try and break them down." Gers showed in their clash with Manchester United at Old Trafford that they can be defensively sound when they want to be. Manager Smith parked the bus and there was nothing Wayne Rooney and Co could do about it. Fernandes has nothing but respect for the job Gers did to get their Champions League campaign off to a flier. But he expects a different approach from the Ibrox men on Wednesday. He added: "I think this will be a different game from Old Trafford. "Every team who goes to Manchester doesn't go there with an offensive plan. "You need to be strong at the back and earn the respect of United. "Rangers did that, but at home it will be different for them. "They need to play the game to win in front of their own supporters. "I'm hoping their style suits us, but if we want to take something we need to match them." Valencia lost 2-1 to Barca on Saturday night, but they took the lead in the Nou Camp and proved they are genuine title contenders. Ibrox spy Ian Durrant was at the match and must have sat watching through the cracks in his fingers. Valencia took the lead through Pablo Hernandez and completely bossed the first half. Barca were lucky to reach the dressing room at half-time just 1-0 down. Argentine superstar Lionel Messi hardly got a kick as they toiled. But after the break the La Liga champions came out fighting and they turned the game on its head. First Andres Iniesta, fresh from his midweek heroics against Scotland, levelled and then Carles Puyol headed the winner. Valencia put so much effort into the first half they didn't have the legs to claw their way back. But there was still more than enough on view to worry Rangers. They are a brilliant counter-attacking team. Valencia also stood tall in the intimidating atmosphere of 90,000 Catalans in the Nou Camp. Fernandes added: "I am happy, but not 100 per cent because we didn't win. "I just hope that we can keep this run of good form going and keep improving when we face Rangers. "I don't think that the atmosphere will be a problem for us in Glasgow. It won't bother us because all we will be concerned about is what happens on the pitch." Hitman Aritz Aduriz insists Valencia will go all out to get a priceless win at Ibrox. After losing at home to Manchester United the pressure is on the Spaniards. Aduriz said: "We need to win in Glasgow, so we will be doing everything to score. "Losing to Manchester United was a disappointing result for us. They are the favourites in the group, but they did not deserve to win that night. "With the way things are, we are now fighting for second place in the group with Rangers. That makes this match decisive. "If we lose it would be a huge blow to our chances of going through to the next stage. That's why our mission is to win on Wednesday. "Rangers change their style of play when they play in European matches. "They play on the counter-attack and that is something we will need to be wary of. "It will be similar to the way Scotland played against Spain at Hampden. "We got all three points that night, but it was a tough game. I expect the same again at Ibrox, but we believe we can go there and win." Read more: http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/spl/3184484/Skill-to-win-versus-will-to-win.html#ixzz12hGabNNl
  8. GARY HOOPER insists Celtic are the best team in the SPL - and they're ready to prove it by dumping Rangers. The hitman's double, including a 90th-minute strike, downed Dundee United yesterday. Victory pulled Celts level with leaders Gers on 24 points, and they are only second in the table because their goal difference is one less. Both Old Firm sides will put their perfect records on the line when they go head-to-head on Sunday. And Hooper, 22, said: "I feel we do have the best squad but I haven't seen all the teams yet. We're probably the best in the league in my opinion though. "We have a good team with all different nationalities bonding together and that showed out there against United. "Both ourselves and Rangers are now eight unbeaten and that makes it a big week. We have a great team spirit and we showed it out there. "We just kept attacking. We kept going and got the winner in the end. The fans played their part and I'm now looking forward to the Old Firm game. "If the whole team plays like we did here we'll have a great chance of making it nine games unbeaten." Hooper also has Kenny Miller in his sights. The Gers striker has scored 11 goals in club competitions this season after hitting the net against Motherwell on Saturday. Hooper now has five after almost six weeks out with a calf injury. He said: "The gaffer has brought me in to score goals. I'm proving that just now. "That is three in the league in two games now. I will just take it from there. My best tally in the Championship was 19. "The target for me is to beat Miller and to keep scoring. I'm near enough 100 per cent fit. Maybe a couple more games and I'll be there." Hooper was the one who hit the deck when ref Dougie McDonald pointed to the spot in the 70th minute yesterday. He'd been barged out the way moments earlier by Garry Kenneth but after play raged on he was felled after Dusan Pernis dived at his feet in the box. McDonald later changed his mind after talks with his linesman Steven Craven and restarted play with a bounce ball. Pernis did get a touch on the ball but Hooper reckons he was fouled on both occasions. He said: "It was a penalty. He got me first and then the ball. The linesman has only seen him get the ball and it was a bad decision. "There were two penalties as far as I was concerned. If I'd gone down with the first one it would have been a penalty and the second one was a penalty too. "It doesn't matter now because we have the three points and we can look forward to the Rangers game. The penalty decision certainly fired us up to go for the winner." Hooper had given Celts the lead after just 13 minutes after Anthony Stokes sent Mark Wilson scampering down the right. Wilson's cross put it on a plate for the Englishman to crash home high into the net. The �£2million ex-Scunthorpe star had other half-chances but after David Goodwillie's deflected strike had brought things level, he smashed home at the death. Hooper said: "It was a good performance. We showed good spirit and created a good few chances. I took two of them and the most important thing was we took the three points. "I wasn't surprised how tough United were because I've watched a couple of DVDs from last year. "They're a good solid team but we got the early goal and made it count before we got our late winner." Hoops boss Neil Lennon had made Shaun Maloney skipper in the absence of the injured Scott Brown. But the winner didn't arrive until Maloney was replaced by Paddy McCourt, who pulled on the armband then put in the initial ball that caused the confusion in the box for the goal. Lennon said: "Shaun has come through the academy and has shown great maturity this season. He's a player the fans can identify with. "He's a great role model not just for the fans but for the players as well. He's got a fight to get the armband off Paddy though as I think he is wearing it home! "We'd been toying with the idea of putting Paddy on but we were playing so well we didn't know who to take off. "But when it got so late in the game we felt we'd throw him on to see if he could create something. "Paddy makes an impact but the game should have been out of sight. The build-up play was breathtaking at times as well as the pace with which we attacked. "I always felt we may get something but their keeper was making great saves. We should have been two or three up at half-time but when we went in I was quite calm. "We had so much of the game and they scored with a deflection. For 30 minutes in the second half it was sheer quality. "Wave after wave of attack - and the fans have connected with the team and the team has connected with the fans. They had the whole place rocking. "It's important to keep the winning run going and it's important we get performances like that. "We went to watch Rangers on Saturday and they were impressive in the second half. "Something has to give next week. It's a challenge but we'll celebrate this result first." Read more: http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/spl/3184402/Now-well-see-whos-tops-Gers.html#ixzz12h53eaqX
  9. Some strike by Arteta,cracking goal
  10. Aye,I've always said that about Adam,if he got a sustained run in the middle he would have been a cracking player for us
  11. Neil Lennon lauds 'breathtaking' Celtic attack!!!!!!!!!!!!! http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/scotland/9100200.stm
  12. Thought it desereved a thread on it's own:) http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/scotland/9100198.stm
  13. Dundee Utd boss Peter Houston slams referee McDonald http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/scotland/9100198.stm
  14. http://www.redtube.com
  15. You can guess what will happen next week if/when we hump them,they'll start their bungee jumping from the stands again,without the bungee ropes,and coins,lighters,phones will be hurled,pitch invasions and the ref will get his windaes put in..................just another game at their pit:)
  16. Next game up, kick off 16:00.....................this is tiring watching aw this fitba:)
  17. Aye,very good,some highlights are more edited than others though:)
  18. You trying to say the BBC edit their highlights ?
  19. Be good to get some footage of that all the same
  20. What lighter???,you're just imagining it,it must have been a couple of Rangers fans dressed up as one of them:whistle:
  21. The ref blows the whistle just as DUTD are in front of goal and are about to shoot!!!!!!, obviously doesn't want his windaes put in
  22. 2-0 Everton just now 55min
  23. Look at the wee Lurgan bigot bastard,love to hit that chunt
  24. Same dirty cheating MOPES
  25. Never mind,bring the cunts on next week,easy win for the champions
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