Brother Walfred pic from today:
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Brother Walfred pic from today:
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Meant to post this sooner:Quote:
Originally Posted by eirebhoy
SLIGO will feature prominently at the unveiling in Glasgow next Saturday of a statue honouring the founder of Celtic football club.
The statue is of the Ballymote born Marist brother, Brother Walfrid, who is acknowledged as the driving force behind the establishment of what was to become one of the world’s most famous soccer clubs.
Andrew Kerins, as he was before entering the religious life, saw the founding of the club as a means of regular funds for his work in trying to alleviate the dreadful poverty in Galsgow at the time.
The Sligoman has of course already been similarly honoured in his native county.
In October last an eight months long fundraising campaign, promoted by the Sligo Weekender, culminated in the erection of a bronze bust of the Celtic founder in the public park in Ballymote.
That unveiling was performed by the Celtic chairman Brian Quinn and Sligo’s other claim to fame at Celtic, Sean Fallon.
Both will again be involved in Saturday’s unveiling but they will be joined by Brother Walfrid’s descendents Mary Healy and Andrew Kerins from Ballymote, who a great grandneice and great grandnephew.
The Sligo Brother Walfrid Committee have also been formally invited by Celtic to attend the unveiling ceremony in Celtic Park at 2pm.
Committee chairman Paddy Doherty, who spearheaded the Ballymote memorial campaign, said this was indeed a great honour for the Sligo committee.
"It reflects the very close co-operation between both appeals as well as the increased links between Sligo and Glasgow Celtic."
An invitation was also extended to former Garda Chief Superintendent in Sligo Jim Sheridan and Grange-based Garda Eugene McHale who undertook a gruelling sponsored walk from Ballymote to Glasgow in support of the Ballymote appeal.
Jim will be present but Eugene McHale cannot make it due to presently being on a sponsored walk in Cuba for the Irish Heart Foundation. Also in attendance will be the Mayor of Sligo Councillor Rosaleen O’Grady and Ballymote councillor Pat McGrath, representing Sligo County Council.
Local film production company, Omedia, will be filming the event for a planned TG4 programme on Brother Walfrid being screened later in the year.
The Glasgow Brother Walfrid memorial committee are extending an invitation to Celtic supporters everywhere to attend the unveiling of the sculpture outside of the main entrance to Celtic Park.
The new statue, by Glasgow sculptor Kate Robinson, has been financed entirely by donations from Celtic fans around the world.
Emphasising the importance of the Sligoman in the Celtic story, a committee spokesperson said: "Andrew Kerins, the Marist Brother Walfrid from County Sligo Ireland, is the critical figure in the history of the Club."
http://www.sligoweekender.ie/news/story.asp?j=25309
On the back of this Statue unveiling..Sligo Rovers should organise a pre-season friendly with Glasgow Hoops. Charge €25 a ticket... the Irish so-called Celtic supporters paid more to watch them play St.Pat's in Dublin a few years ago..Stuff the Showgrounds, wring a few €uros out of the North West Barstooler's Association, and set themselves up for a realistic go at staying up in the Premier next year.Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Rovers have been trying to organise one for a while now. Celtic were trying to arrange a date that suits both clubs:rolleyes:. That was their excuse about three months ago anyway, dont know what they're using now:mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
Even better would be to use the Willie McStay connection. Even get him to take over the U-19s and present him with some award at half time and drag out the legion of glory hunting Rovers fans from bygone days.:DQuote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Eh, we already played the u-21/reserve side back in July of this year, see here;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Poor Student
Don't know the details of this, but Im pretty sure Celtic would not be lookign for any reasons to stall that weren't legitimate. We play plenty of pre-season friendlies in Ireland, players and officials attend numerous functions in Ireland and especially with the sligo connection there is no reason to suggest they wouldn't want to organise a friendly with Sligo Rovers. I guess you are probably another eircom league fan with a chip on his shoulder re: Celtic?Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Anyway McGeady scored one today for celtic in a 3-0 win at Falkirk.
Hibs and Hearts both won yesterday. Hearts won 3-0 and Hibs came from 1-0 down against Livi win 2-1 in the last 10 minutes. Rangers drew 0-0 at home to Aberdeen (their next 2 leagues are away to celtic and away to Hibs)
Current table
Table looks as follows
Team P GD PTS
1 Celtic 14 26 35
2 Hearts 14 21 35
3 Hibernian 14 12 31
4 Rangers 14 10 23
5 Kilmarnock 14 1 19
6 Motherwell 14 -3 18
7 Aberdeen 14 0 17
8 Inverness CT14 -2 17
9 Dundee Utd 14 -9 13
10 Falkirk 14 -13 13
11 Dunfermline 14 -20 5
12 Livingston 14 -23 5
Mcgeady goal is attached for those interested (2nd one)
http://x400.putfile.com/videos/30912504319.wmv
Clearly you dont visit this thread that often or else you'd see I am actually a Celtic fan. Their has been talk of this friendly for the past year, but so far, nothing has come of it. About 6 months ago now, I emailed Celtic to see if their was going to be a friendly and they said, they had been contacted by Sligo Rovers and they were trying to arrange a date that suits both clubs, so far, no word of anything yetQuote:
Originally Posted by Junior
Anyone see the Getafe goal against Barcalona yesterday - what a screamer!
Has to be goal of the season in Spain (so far) and goal of the month in Europe!!
Apologies if posted already, but the Celtic/Rangers cup game is on BBC Scotland on Wed night. Anyone with a satellite (incl. sky) can pick this up
fair enough, although I post here quite often myself and I didn't recall seeing your allegiance before. apologies.Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
And this is obviously Celtics fault ---why exactly?Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Meanwhile,
Graham Rix is linked as Hearts new Manager and is likely to be named as the new boss this week if the bbc are to believed........
I saw it alright, that was a screamer!!
She was a screamer alright!!
Barca look like going untouched again this season in La Liga. They're a class above anybody else in Europe and with the emerging star that is Leo Messi they'll wreak havoc in the Champions Lge too.
I could watch teams like Barca play all day, it's a joy to watch and they play the game the way it should be played.
It would be good for the beautiful game if they won the Champions League, however, I feel that they might get bullied out of games by the more physical teams like Chelsea etc.
yeah, think you're right but how can anybody not enjoy watching Barca play?(on a purely footballing level)Quote:
Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
I watch em every week and went to see em v Valencia a few weeks back, they are the best footballing side in the world at the moment and it would be amazing if they can pull off the CL win as well as La Liga. I fear they won't because of the negative brands that are out there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dodge
E'to in the CL last week was sensational, but last night he crossed a bridge from selfish goal getter to a cracking cog in a silky wheel. The pass to Guily was not needed, he would not have done it last year. With Van Bommel settling in there gradually, maybe when the real CL get's goin they will cope.
the old firm game is on setanta on wednesday night
this is a big test for celtic. so far celtic have failed to beat Hearts or Rangers this season(admittedly only 2 games) and scraped past Hibs away. rangers are in a state at the moment but it would be typical if they pulled something out of the bag on wednesday evening
I'm glad to see Hibs going well. Got lukcy but they did. I've heard there were 6,000 Hibbies at Livingston, not bad!
I thought Richie Foran played well for Motherwell, it's good to see.
Livingston have next to no home support and it's just outside Edinburgh. Packed three sides of the ground which is superb.
As the Manic Street preachers almost said - If Jambos tolerate Rix then their children will be next ;)
No laughing matter mate :( it's a disgrace! But let's keep on topic.....Quote:
Originally Posted by Speranza
God: Alex McLeish-come forth!!
McLiesh: Fourth???? We'll be lucky to come fifth!!!