3 pounds no to bad , the cheer whrn brechin's third went in was class , the hibs still hate the dead club
Gambol have to meet you for a pint some time at Harry's pub , you seem to be mentally scarred by something that's happened there, my guess dumped by a bird , watched the 6-2 game there,or been gang raped in the toilet , time to tell the truth !!
I got scarred by getting ripped off by his thieving staff and their attitude when I caught them red handed doing it. I will forever tell every **** about it and what kind of dirty ****y pub it is.
NEIL Lennon last night blasted Hibs for the strong-arm tactics he claimed were more at home at a rugby match than football. The Celtic gaffer was seething after yesterday’s physical 1-1 draw at Easter Road ahead of their crucial Champions League clash with Ajax on Tuesday night. And as he jetted out to watch the Dutch champions in Enschede last night, he was facing up to losing influential Kris Commons with a hamstring problem. But it was his fears for the rest of his stars that left him raging after James Forrest’s goal cancelled out a Paul Heffernan opener to keep alive Celtic’s unbeaten start to the Premiership campaign. And he made a veiled threat to repay Pat Fenlon’s side in the return clash at Celtic Park. Asked about the physical side of the game, Lennon fumed: “It was shocking. Reckless. The tackle by Rowan Vine on Darnell Fisher was rugby-esque. I’m all for competitive football but, seriously, they were borderline tackles. I made my feelings clear to the fourth official. “I don’t think it was any Hibs player in particular, it was across the board. “We’ve got a big Champions League game and I’m not asking any favours. I don’t mind teams being competitive and the physicality of the game was good just over the top. “People will say it’s a man’s game and it is but the tackles were late, high, reckless. “Pat will say he sent his team out to get in our faces but the ref should take more of a grip on it sometimes. We’ll play Hibs again, though.” Commons limped off after 26 minutes and Lennon sighed: “It’s a huge blow. “Kris has been fantastic this season. He’s at the top of his game, in great condition. “He just stretched for a ball and felt something. “We don’t think it’s a tear but if it’s a strain it’s at least a couple of weeks out so it’s not looking good for Tuesday.” Emilio Izaguirre and Mikael Lustig should both be fit to face Ajax though. Lennon said: “Emilio had a virus – it’s a problem when you have players away for two weeks over long distances on international duty. “You could see some of the players who had been away with their countries were a bit heavy legged. “But I was very pleased with our performance and we go in to Tuesday feeling confident.” Lennon also criticised the match officials for missing Paul Heffernan’s offside goal. He said: “You can see he’s at least a yard off. When it’s as blatant as that, you have to ask: Why did you miss that?” Fenlon laughed off Lennon’s criticism of his players, saying: “Good. It means my message is getting across to my men. “We want to compete, get in people’s faces. Celtic knew they were in a game. If you stand off them they’ll tear you apart – we weren’t going to do that.”
The linesman at fault for Hibs goal yesterday was Tom Murphy , that was the linesman that Walter Smith abused for having a catholic sounding name
Ah Harry, he abused him and referenced his surname which is Catholic sounding. Not the same thing at all.
What 's charlie mulgrew been upto on twitter on Saturday night ???pictures of him and his girl friend naked