The two Icelandic lads would have played for the U-19's on Saturday but the game was prosponed due to a frozen pitch.
Wasn't born till 88 (aye I'm not a fascist) so that'd be a noOriginally Posted by Stuttgart88
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However I am looking foward to these two lads making their debut though from what I've heard they haven't played since September and htat was only part time so they have a lot of fitness training to be getting on with!
Now to get this thread up to 1000 posts..........who are Celtic's best back four?
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Long live the Pope! Free Burma (NLD/SNLD), Free Tibet (Burma Campaign/Free Tibet Campaign Alliance), Free the Rossport 5! (ACCOMPLISHED 30/09/05)
BOYCOTT TOTAL OIL-Please Read!
The two Icelandic lads would have played for the U-19's on Saturday but the game was prosponed due to a frozen pitch.
Might have a new signing:
Taken from Cybertims website.
Marcin Burkhardt from Amica Wronki is on the verge of signing for Celtic, he hopes to be in Glasgow this week for his medical.
Amica have already gave permission for Midfielder Burkhardt to join the Hoops and hope to tie up the deal shortly.
Burkhardt is best known for scoring against England in the U21 game back in Sept 2004.
Stay on Cybertims for more details.
MC/AMC, 21 years old, 9 international caps, 1 international goal, 6 ft 1, 66 league games for Amica, 6 goals.
Sounds good! Will like to see him in the hoopsOriginally Posted by eirebhoy
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BOYCOTT TOTAL OIL-Please Read!
I think Cybertims got it a little wrong, I translated a paragraph on a Polish site and it looks like its just another trial.
Henchoz's agent says Celtic have tabled an offer. MON was at the Hearts match last night to Hartley, who scored his 13th goal of the season.
Ahh, such nice lads:
1989? Isnt it time to 'let it go'?Celtic fans have reacted furiously to an invitation to former striker Maurice Johnston who defected to bitter rivals Rangers in 1989 to play in a charity match later this month.
http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news?slu...ters&type=lgns.
"Jacques Santini...will be greeted in every dugout of the country by "one-nil, one-nil" - Clive Tyldsley, 89th minute of France-England June 13, 2004.
"Ooooohhhh Nooooooo" Bobby Robson 91st minute.
I don't know if people ever will. It was a very strange time indeed, people wandering about stunned (I'm not exaggerating) grown men of both persuasions crying in public and supporters of 'diddy teams' (like me) smugly saying "about time too..."Originally Posted by Metrostars
I wonder just how big the bhoycott will be?
don't worry, they couldn't hit an elephant at this dis......
That second link isn't very enlightening. Is it part of some anti-Celtic conspiracy or something? That's it! The USAF hate you as well and are trying to write you out of exsitance. That has to be the simplest solution so it must be true!Originally Posted by davros
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don't worry, they couldn't hit an elephant at this dis......
First one isn't much better. Love the thread about Robert McCartney (he didn't keep nice company, you know; there's no police force here; it doesn't mean he deserved to die).Originally Posted by Jim Smith
No doubt the same people giving out about summary executions in Palestine and Euskadi.
This is the cooooooooooooolest footy forum I've ever seen!
This doesn't look favourably on the Supporters Association, a bit sad I think and maybe time to move on.
I can't say I hate the guy myself but I can understand why the (Scottish) Celtic fans do. You couldn't get a bigger kick in the teeth and it was a humiliating experiance for the club and the supporters at the time.
Still it was a long time ago and seeing as this is for charity I would have thought it wouldn't be a problem.....obviously underestimated how much hatred there still is for him from the fans.
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