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Discussion in 'Celtic' started by Super hooper, Oct 16, 2012.

  1. Super hooper

    Super hooper New Member

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    With most of our regulars either abroad on holidays or just taking a holiday from posting, I am just
    trying to keep the forum alive to we are back in full swing at weekend.
    In the light of Craig Levein''s disaster spell as Scotland's Manager I am wondering are there many Scottish
    fans willing a Scottish loss tonight. A win for Scotland may make the SFA reluctant to move Craig on but
    surely another loss would spell the end and give someone else the chance to build the team up for the next
    Euroes. I would like to think that Trap will be gone despite what happens tonight against the Faroes Islands.
    Things have never been as bad or disjointed on or off the field as now. He says it is not the money I hope he
    does what M. Mac Carthy did, which was M was owed over two years wages, yet he asked for just 2 months.


    Inquirer, seems to think he can joke about been a Celtic fan and not an Irish. Many Celtic fans are also fans
    of other Internationals and of course they are entitled to that. The only thing about the Celtic /Irish link is
    that it has been present since the club was formed and is so significant that it has Celtic as a major club with a
    worldwide fan base capable of attracting crowds up to 60,000. If there was no Irish link then the club would be
    something similar to the Killies, St Mirren or Dundee. Together either Irish born Celts or third or fourth generation
    Irish, together we are stronger.
     
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  2. ThatsNoExcuse

    ThatsNoExcuse Member

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    I told you that the BR **** was too old to get a rise, yet you persist.

    You really are a tired, sad ****, aren't you?
     
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  3. Inquirer

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    I wasn't joking about not being an Irish football fan because I'm not...not being Irish I don't support Ireland. Pretty simple really..and your problem with that is?

    Thanks for the little history lesson there, I'd never have known any of that. <doh> You truly are the Oracle!
     
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  4. harryhood67

    harryhood67 Well-Known Member

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    Super even from sunny Florida I can still post on my phone , even missing the game on Saturday , but will be up at 7am to watch it .Played golf this morning and met Ian Poulter , my daughter was delighted to get her photo with him .
     
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  5. Super hooper

    Super hooper New Member

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    I am sorry that you seemed to have difficulty understanding a simple post. Your more educated fans would notice
    that I have already explained that there is nothing wrong with you not supporting the Republic of Ireland but
    for some strange reason, better known to yourself, you initiated the idea that there was something odd or funny
    about a Celtic fan not supporting the ROI and then you continue despite my assurance that it didn't matter.
    Strange guy? As for the history, wasn't mean't to be a history but just an explanation as to why Celtic are one
    of the best supported football teams in the world.
    If you insist with the rubbish that you have to support ROI if you support Celtic, may I suggest that you do take
    a few History lessons. You really are a bampot
     
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  6. simon_bhoy

    simon_bhoy Well-Known Member

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    sos your face?
     
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