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OwlsFan
19/09/2017, 9:03 AM
http://m.independent.ie/irish-news/celtic-pitch-invader-from-ireland-getting-barrage-of-death-threats-brother-36137764.html

Had a feeling he was one of our own. Poor Glaswegians, having imbeciles like him descending on the city every two weeks.

Why did you have a feeling he was Irish? It's not as if we have a track record of bad behavior.

CraftyToePoke
24/09/2017, 10:31 PM
Why did you have a feeling he was Irish? It's not as if we have a track record of bad behavior.

Don't think he'll be answering you Owlly.

OwlsFan
27/10/2017, 4:07 PM
Jim White, the Scottish Sky presenter who usually hypes up deadline day, must be a big Rangers supporter, as he devoted the first 10 minutes last night of Sky Sports News about the sacking of Pedro Caixinha and interviewed just about anyone who ever played for Rangers. Normally, Scottish football is way down the list after the EPL, EFL, Boxing, Racing from Doncaster and Darts from Scunthorpe.

OwlsFan
12/03/2018, 9:05 AM
You got to love the Old Firm games really. 3 moments of ecstasy for the Gers' fans and they still go home empty handed. I had a text rant from a Celtic fan about the linesman who indicated that the Celtic player should be sent off. Apparently he (the linesman) is the Conservative and Unionist MP for Moray which is a bizarre double jobbing. His decisions would always be questioned by many Celtic fans. Mind you, it looked like a sending off to me.

OwlsFan
27/04/2018, 10:18 AM
Steve Gerrard linked with going to Rangers in the Summer http://www.punditarena.com/football/sokeefe/liverpool-gerrard-rangers/

OwlsFan
15/06/2018, 3:46 PM
That's a lot of dosh for Celtic to spend https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2018/0615/970771-celtic-break-transfer-record-to-sign-edouard-from-psg/

OwlsFan
17/01/2019, 5:24 PM
Rogers linked to Leicester https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2019/0117/1023867-brendan-rodgers-plays-down-links-to-leicester/ Hope not as I would enjoy a fight out between him and Gerard for the League title.

OwlsFan
26/02/2019, 2:20 PM
Looks like Brendan Rogers is off to Leicester and Lennon will return to Celtic ? https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/47368961 Money I assume as mid-table mediocrity (yes I know they won the league once) is hardly that exciting. Of course it can be a stepping stone back to one of the bigger clubs if it all goes well.

NeverFeltBetter
26/02/2019, 2:36 PM
The treble's lose their luster after a while I suppose. Getting to the CPL knock-outs is about the only thing left he hadn't done with Celtic and that's as distant an ambition as when he arrived.

NeverFeltBetter
15/11/2019, 9:12 AM
Can't believe this is still rumbling on: https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2019/1115/1091062-hm-revenue-deny-claims-its-errors-caused-rangers-fall/

NeverFeltBetter
24/02/2021, 7:55 AM
It's reflective of the SPL is that a manager can win five trophies in two seasons and yet no-one is surprised when he resigns: https://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2021/0224/1198953-reports-celtic-to-dispense-with-neil-lennon/

Nasty comedown for Celtic this season, after a decade of being the only game in town really. Is it Lennon in particular, is it the COVID situation, or has the team just lost desire?

pineapple stu
24/02/2021, 8:56 AM
He was probably under more pressure than usual this year as they would have broken their (shared) record of 9 consecutive titles with a league win. This was probably their biggest league season in a generation, and the title is over before the split. Though a 30-point swing on this time last year is huge. I think they were unlucky with covid earlier in the season, but ultimately the uncompetitiveness of Scottish football has played a part here.

jbyrne
24/02/2021, 9:08 AM
they got sucked into complacency with all their domestic success given their only rivals were effectively out of the picture for about 6 or 7 years of the famous 9 in a row.
as usual its the manager who takes the blame when some of the individual player performances this season were shocking

boynemunich
24/02/2021, 9:23 AM
Nasty comedown for Celtic this season, after a decade of being the only game in town really. Is it Lennon in particular, is it the COVID situation, or has the team just lost desire?

Think the board have a lot to do with it as well. Could be seen early this season that they weren't up to it. For such an important season they could have sacked Lennon maybe when 10 points behind and hope a new manager gets them on a good run and they win their remaining games against Rangers which would have been enough.

Instead they pinched the pennies and waited for Lennon to resign. Covid could be a big reason for this but even pre-covid I don't think the fans were very keen on the board.

Important season I know but goes to show how spoilt some football fans are, will be a major surprise if someone outside the big 2 win that league once in my lifetime and if they do it will be a better feeling for their fans than any amount for Celtic/Rangers.

OwlsFan
12/05/2021, 10:42 AM
I remember both Dundee United and Aberdeen winning it but it was a long time ago.

Fans turning on the Board ??!! 9 league titles won in a row and various trebles. Did theyn think it would last forever ?

NeverFeltBetter
12/05/2021, 10:54 AM
It's a shame Celtic didn't self-destruct when Rangers were gone, just to give another team a moment in the sun: could have been a real Leicester City situation, with long-term growth, relatively speaking. As it is Rangers could well win a few in a row themselves now.

OwlsFan
05/02/2022, 10:11 AM
Enjoyed the Old Firm game on Wednesday. It just goes to show if you attack a team with pace and intensity, you never know what might happen. However, I thought Jotta was hopeless and kept giving the ball away or giving sloppy passes. McCoist sung his praises afterwards and I was wondering did he have some hidden agenda there :) Also enjoyed the Edinburgh derby the night before. I have a soft spot for Hibs but my team is Raith Rovers who recently got themselves in to trouble for signing David Goodwillie.

I enjoyed a video on YouTube where the host visits all the Scottish grounds although there is too much of the host I have to admit. Might be interesting to do a similar one for LoI grounds if there isn't one already.