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Team to beat Kilmarnock and result in all the filthy orcs feeling absolutely suicidal

Discussion in 'Celtic' started by Capital Bhoy - Lenny WILL win the double, Apr 5, 2012.

  1. RebelBhoy

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    We have a new wall at the club, so it ain't so bad.

    The council had to spend money by 01st April so needed folk to apply for it. the club got £25k to build a wall and it was finished last week so it should be ready to go by tomorrow!

    In all the world it is in the top seven walls I have ever seen.....and probably my favourite.

    Championship or no championship, I can't wait to have a go.

    [video=youtube;aGF9aVO4OO8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGF9aVO4OO8[/video]
     
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  2. RebelBhoy

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    23:08......bleep bleep.

    That'll be a text.

    "Opposition unable to field a team"

    The wall can wait.
     
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  3. EspaniaCelt

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    Ah, 'context'. Funny you should ask such a question but not surprising, as it would seem that context is something alien to Rangers FC. Certainly: avoiding context and specifics; generalizing and repeating the generalization; has been a common trait running through all that is connected with the Rangers FC debacle. Disinformation is, of course, most effective in a very narrow context.

    It could also be said that arrogance, recklessness, cunning and dishonesty appear spontaneously when one cares too deeply about something. Risks are taken that are unimaginable in any other context..... as some people may think could apply in the context of your Mr Murray's love of succulent lamb and Mr Whyte's abstract love of Rangers FC. :emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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  4. EspaniaCelt

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    Interesting - although honing coordination skills which one must possess (or the potential to) by and large in the first place?
     
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  5. RebelBhoy

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    A guy just joined the club after 4 years not playing at all. 2 weeks back training and the touch is starting to come back to him. He'll never be as good as he was, but he'll get better again and those wall drills are unbelievable at bringing lads touch on.

    I'll never be any good but even if I get a little better I'll be happy.
     
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  6. EspaniaCelt

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    Well, good luck with it -enjoyment is the true aim!
     
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  7. Moses

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    :laugh: :laugh:

    I have thoughts, I have such strange thoughts.



    I would point out that you have taken my use of context completely out of context, but you already know that. Still better out than in eh?

    Enjoy the game today.
     
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  8. EspaniaCelt

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    You're a gentleman sir -thank you.........I did......thoroughly....and our 6-0 victory was wholly in context with our 'champions' title! <bubbly> :emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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  9. Hoopster67

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    I have just seen this Rebel. This simple practice gives you an eye for the ball that never leaves you, and i am amazed that this sort of training, has not been used more extensively in an official capacity with young gaels, at least to my knowledge. I know young ones will hit a ball against any wall they can find but i dont know of any clubs that use it as part of their official training, up here anyway.
     
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