Honouring a Legend: Help Erect a Statue of Celtic Legend Tommy Gemmell in Craigneuk
In Craigneuk, a small but passionate group of individuals, led by Martin McCrum, is on a mission to honour one of their own—Celtic legend and Lisbon Lion, Tommy Gemmell. This community-driven project aims to erect a statue to celebrate Tommy’s legacy, a true hometown hero who left an indelible mark on Celtic history. Known for […]
Tough afternoon in Kilmarnock. Poppy protest, what’s new?
That was a tough game yesterday afternoon down in Kilmarnock, so it was a great victory and another three points in the bank. We know exactly how Derek Mc Innes will have his team play, we know it will certainly be physical, and the emphasis will be to get the ball in the air as […]
Brilliant performance by Celtic. A football lesson for the cloggers.
That was as good a semi-final as any in the past, a magnificent display from start to finish, and not a failure in the team. Our Japanese Bhoy’s made a significant contribution, and I personally thought Reo Hatate was outstanding, and Daizen had his best game of the season, Kyogo’s workrate was brilliant, he never […]
Great result in Motherwell. RIP Big Tid, a proper Celtic Legend.
Well that was another successful and enjoyable Sunday afternoon in Motherwell yesterday, it’s been a difficult venue for us over quite a few seasons, Stuart Kettlewell is usually very well organised in his defence, and in the young boy Lennon Miller, he has a very good prospect, I’m pretty sure Brendan will be keeping his […]
One point better off now, but it could have been more. UEFA stance on pyro’s
Remember the David Murray (the man who killed the old Rangers) saying aimed at Celtic FC, “If you spend a fiver, I’ll spend a tenner” well Sevco have amended the saying to “If you drop two points, we’ll drop three points” that was the comfort that came to us Celtic supporters after disappointingly dropping two […]
Another International break. well done Celtic, 3pm Saturday is the time for football.
I’m going to say it again, I hate International breaks, it does nothing for ordinary supporters, and certainly puts added pressure on players by adding to an already crowded fixture list. It will suit some teams to have the break, I’m talking about the teams who have few or no International players in their squads, […]
Another good display in Paisley yesterday. Peter Lawwell deserves respect, not abuse. New parking rules at the stadium.
Great result and all round display yesterday lunchtime against the Paisley Globetrotters, that’s what we are getting every game now, an opposition team full of giants, the ball was in the air yesterday so much, that we should have had an air traffic controller in charge, not a football referee, although that description of the […]
A tale of two stadiums. some will welcome the International break
You can’t get a much bigger deferential in stadiums than the ones that Celtic visited in Dortmund and Dingwall. The Westfalenstadion in Dortmund holds almost 82,000, the Global Energy Stadium in Dingwall holds around 6,500. The same can be said of the two teams who inhabit both stadiums, they both gave Celtic big problems, one […]
Another Cup tie win for the Hoops. The hacks will hate us being successful.
Well we got there in the end, I’ve always stated, the only thing that matters in a cup-tie, is that you win, and progress to the next stage, or in the final, just win. Great credit must go to John McGlynn for the way he had his team organised, they gave us more problems than […]
Naismith doesn’t take defeat well. Zadok the Priest returns to Celtic Park.
It’s been a great start to the season so far, Saturday might not have reached the heights of previous games, but it was a good victory, and another clean sheet as well, the best start to a season for over a hundred years, what’s not to like? We knew Hearts would come to defend, and […]