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    Quote Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
    He's still young enough. He's surely no older than Liam Miller or Graham Barrett. If Sheffield Wednesday give him a chance, it will be his last. He needs to grasp this opportunity. Its not too late.
    Yes but Miller has showed signs of actually producing some of his potential, mainly for Celtic mind, and Barrett isn't good enough either. It's too late for him to turn from someone who couldn't make it in the SPL to someone who will be playing at the highest level imo unless he has a serious, serious turn around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slash/ED
    Yes but Miller has showed signs of actually producing some of his potential, mainly for Celtic mind
    In the Champions League for Celtic, or had that escaped your attention? I'm not defending Miller, far from it; it's just that such veiled comments about Celtic (mainly from the eL heads) really are wearing thin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Plastic Paddy
    In the Champions League for Celtic, or had that escaped your attention? I'm not defending Miller, far from it; it's just that such veiled comments about Celtic (mainly from the eL heads) really are wearing thin.

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    My point was he hasn't reproduced that form at Man U, not that scottish football doens't count or anything, but the fact you thought that's what I meant speaks volumes

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slash/ED
    My point was he hasn't reproduced that form at Man U, not that scottish football doens't count or anything, but the fact you thought that's what I meant speaks volumes
    It's hard not to be sensitive, defensive or even prîckly when the mention of the club comes up on this site, given the esteem in which many posters seem to hold Celtic Football Club and its fans. I honestly wouldn't read anything more than that into my response if I were you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
    Certain EL fans, especially Cork ones think it is ok to support the opposition when Shels play in Europe.
    That's their right isn't it? How many other countries do you have a situation where people support their rivals in europe. Do Man Utd fans support liverpool in europe? Do Real fans spport barca in europe? No.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
    This is bourne out of jealousy.
    Not jealousy, just dislike/rivalry, call it what you want.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
    Surely wanting to see an EL team be knocked out of Europe is more detrimental to the domestic game than me suggesting that Thomas Butler is too good for the league.
    No. Wanting to see your rivals do badly is the hallmark of competitiveness. Wanting to see your league improve is a sign of a forward-thinking, positive outlook.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheJamaicanP.M.
    I dont hear you criticising these people Eanna, perhaps because you are one of them? people is glass houses shouldnt throw stones.
    I'm not going to criticise anyone for whether they chose to support a rival team in europe. Personally, i always hope Irish teams do well in europe- I said that when shels were in europe- dunno if you missed it.

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