Almost? Lots and lots of times. I am in a supporters club that goes every other week. Of course not everyone goes to every game but most of them yes, apart from the weekday ones. Hope this satisfies you.
Whether you believe me or not is entirely inconseqential to the verifyable fact that Celtic supporters organised and helped to save our club. You went on an internet site to talk about Celtic.
Right, av had enough of your ****e. Cut it out with the finger jokes. Ah ****in mean it ya ****. I will hunt you ****in down.
I'm not a cockney You watched your club slide into oblivion and did the sum total of **** all about it.
You were told many many times that Rangers were in serious financial difficulty. What did you do about it? Ignore it. Rangers went into administration, what did you do about it? Talk about Celtic. Rangers were consigned to liquidation, what did you do about it? **** all. please log in to view this image
This People talk about what they did at the weekend etc. on here and i have never once seen medro talk about something funny that happened on the trip, something great in the stadium or the match itself. In fact I'm trying to remember the last time I saw him say anything about a Rangers player in terms of something he's done on the pitch. I'd have to say I don't believe he goes to many games at all.
I don't think anyone does Dan, people who have been to the game generally talk about it. Medro is the type who avoids posting on weekends for fear of outing himself. Probably never even been to Ibrox.
Let's pick that statement apart shall we? Who knows more about what happened at Celtic under Fergus, You or Me? Go on, have a go. Don't ignore the question as usual, give us a straight answer and tell everyone how as an 11 year old in Belfast, you lived and breathed events at Celtic Park, and how people you knew, and other Celtic fans, got the full story in the fullness of time. You are talking pure keech and you know it, what you know about Celtic under Fergus McCann could be written on a postage stamp. And that is a fact.
That's funny I've never heard any of describing something funny that went down at a game either. Matchday for me consists of gettin up at 5.30am, getting the bus at 6am/6.30am, getting the boat at 7.30am, start boozin, getting back on the bus and travelling to Glasgow. Gettin in around 12/12.30 and then hittin the bar till kick off. Watchin the game, gettin back on the bus and travelling to the boat. Having a booze on the boat then gettin back to Belfast around 10.30/11. Then usually hit a bar or find a party to go to. I'm deeply sorry if I have not filled you in on plenty of the funny stories that occur on these trips. On Saturday it was the usual stuff. Fantastic support, not a great game, though I must admit we did sing GSTQ, German Bombers, Rule Britania a few more times on the bus. When we arrived home we went to a mates house to watch the boxin, though i can remember very little about it. Hammered it hard straight through till Sunday. Many funny stories occured but I doubt you would want to hear them.