Job done, now for Kairat, let’s put the tie out of sight.
As always, when playing in a cup tie the main objective is to win and proceed to the next round, so that was achieved quite comfortably on Friday night at Celtic Park. The game could have been a banana skin, as John Mc Glynn is a very good and respected coach, he won the Championship […]
Great journey back from Aberdeen. Time to get rid of Beaton.
I’ve just returned from the Funeral Mass for Lisbon Lion, and Celtic Legend, The Original Holy Goalie John Fallon. It was a great turnout for Big John, with lots of mourners having to stand in St Joseph’s Church. John was a larger than life character, he lived the dream of playing for the Club he […]
3 points, that’s what matters most. Paul Mc Stay, the Maestro is the perfect role model for any young Celtic player.
We made heavy weather of beating St Mirren yesterday, but we got there in the end, and that’s the most important thing. Once again Don Robertson was a hindrance to what we were trying to achieve, playing fast attacking football. The Saints keeper had a good game, and we hit the woodwork four times, but […]
We must be ready for Sunday’s Flag Day. We still need to strengthen.
Pre-season games are torture, when we beat Sporting Lisbon and Newcastle it was deemed as great display’s, then we got gubbed off Ajax and in the eyes of some it was a disaster. I believe we were ahead of the Geordie’s in terms of preparation, and we were behind Ajax in the same terms. In […]
Impressive start for Celtic. Newcastle sent home tae think again.
I must say, based on my previous experience of pre-season friendly matches, Saturday against Newcastle United was very enjoyable. Newcastle are a massive club, with a massive fan base, who stick by their team even when things aren’t going too good, there are not many teams who could bring 10,000 supporters to Celtic Park for […]
New season coming soon. Brendan needs to extend his contract.
I think about this time last year we had had a very successful tour of America, beating Manchester City and Chelsea in the process, incidentally, Chelsea have just become Club World Champions by beating PSG 3-0 in the final. This competition is another money making vanity project by Gianni Infantino and his cronies at FIFA. […]
A very humble and gentle Celtic Legend, John Clark. The lack of caps for the Lions is a stain on Scottish Football.
I had the privilege and honour of attending the Requiem Mass for Lisbon Lion and Celtic Legend John Clark at St Mary’s RC Church on Friday at noon. The term “Star” is used too loosely in most cases with regards to football players, but in the Brush’s case, it was certainly appropriate and well deserved, […]
Succulent Lamb no more. More signing’s to follow. Farewell to a proper Celtic Legend.
I note in the media that, since David Murray’s book is coming out some of the more prominent hack’s amongst the Scottish Ports Writers are trying to rewrite history, like James Traynor, Chick Young, Keith Jackson, and Hugh Keevins, I doubt very much James Traynor will be dining on “Succulent Lamb” now or Chick Young […]
Are they coming yet? Sad news about Celtic Legend John Clark
The Scottish Sportswriters are in a bit of a pickle, they’re desperate to have banner headlines about all the massive signings Sevco have made, all who will be International stars, and all they have to show up until now is two free transfers from Dundee, and a possible loanee from Bournemouth as understudy to the […]
Decent start to the transfer window. Is the safety of our players and staff not the most important issue?
I think the official transfer window opens today, so the signing of Benjamin Nygren should be confirmed later, Benjy joins Ross Doohan, Kieran Tierney, and young Callum Osmand at the home of the Champions, the Famous Glasgow Celtic. I’m pretty sure there will be a few more players joining in the coming weeks, and for […]