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Is the £40,000,000 striker still on their books
Making jokes about Rangers when your own team has just been pumped?
90 mins against Livingston without a shot on target, maybe Hearts should put a bid in...
Is the £40,000,000 striker still on their books
Making jokes about Rangers when your own team has just been pumped?
90 mins against Livingston without a shot on target, maybe Hearts should put a bid in...
1-0 is a defeat. 4-0 is a pumping.
Hearts got pumped, they have now failed to score in 4 of their last 5 games. If I was a Hearts fan I'd be more concerned with the recent fortunes of my own team than the current form of a Rangers striker or Rangers getting pumped at Parkhead.
Seems to be a recent theme on this thread, denigrating posters for making comments about other teams. Particularly when that other team is Rangers
I wouldn't know about that, I don't post very often and am currently looking forward to attending Tuesday night's Real Madrid game.
Despite their current donestic form I'm not overly hopeful as RM have started their season well but you never know what might happen if Celtic can nick an early goal, fingers crossed.
Celtic are playing sensational football at the moment, but are so open at the back, a team like Madrid could take them apart. I'd bite your hand off for a point right now.
It's deffo not a great draw for Celtic, RM at home then the 2 away games. Hopefully then can keep a much tighter ship on Tue night and do some damage away from home for a change.
But it's more of a pilgrimage for me rather than just the football. My dad's first taste of European football was the 1960 European Cup final at Hampden which he attended alone as a 16 year old boy against his father's wishes, and he had a season ticket at Parkhead until he passed away.
So Tue night for me is going to the football for and with my Dad, watching Real Madrid in action in Glasgow like he did all those years ago and no doubt a few tears as well as many chuckes as I hear his voice on my head screaming at the referee every time Celtic don't get a free kick or a throw in etc. The result isn't that important to me.
Seems to be a recent theme on this thread, denigrating posters for making comments about other teams. Particularly when that other team is Rangers
Your going to have to wear a Celtic scarf and sing ynwa lol,It's deffo not a great draw for Celtic, RM at home then the 2 away games. Hopefully then can keep a much tighter ship on Tue night and do some damage away from home for a change.
But it's more of a pilgrimage for me rather than just the football. My dad's first taste of European football was the 1960 European Cup final at Hampden which he attended alone as a 16 year old boy against his father's wishes, and he had a season ticket at Parkhead until he passed away.
So Tue night for me is going to the football for and with my Dad, watching Real Madrid in action in Glasgow like he did all those years ago and no doubt a few tears as well as many chuckles as I hear his voice in my head screaming at the referee every time Celtic don't get a free kick or a throw in etc. The result isn't that important to me.
Your going to have to wear a Celtic scarf and sing ynwa lol,
Hope you enjoy mate
…or perfect Glen Daly’s nasal whine…singalong now..well it’s etc.Your going to have to wear a Celtic scarf and sing ynwa lol,
Hope you enjoy mate
Your going to have to wear a Celtic scarf and sing ynwa lol,
Hope you enjoy mate
If I was a Rangers fan I would watch it too as there is a high probability of us getting pumped tonight. The high press tactics might work in Scotland but we don't have the calibre of players to do it in Europe imho. I'm getting nightmares already thinking about Gregg Taylor being left 1v1 on Vinicius Jr all night.Celtic Real might be a great game. I might even watch it!
Isn't that just the west coast of Scotland? Sometimes it's not even football tops. When you were a a kid and you heard someone say "Wit school dae you go tae" it was usually time to start running.I've never worn a Celtic scarf or a top, never worn football colours even when I was a wee boy. My Dad never let us wear football colours when he used to take us to Parkhead. Presumably it had to do with where I grew up as when I was a wee boy, wearing the wrong football top in the wrong place at the wrong time could be extremely dangerous.