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There's another happy Ranger on here tonight, seems to have found a pair of balls since he was let off the hook after being banned.
Won't be so happy after a record breaking ten in a row.

You're hurting after last night mate.That much is obvious.You should be well used to Celtic failing in europe now.:) As REM would say everybody hurts sometimes eh.;)
 
You're hurting after last night mate.That much is obvious.You should be well used to Celtic failing in europe now.:) As REM would say everybody hurts sometimes eh.;)
:bye: Welcome back Corky I knew that would wake you from your slumber, I've told you before unlike you and your vast array of clubs I only support Everton, not arsed about Celtic just have a massive dislike for Rangers and all they stand for which you can't seem to handle for some strange reason, it's no use you trying to defend them you're not capable.
You obviously like to quote song titles and artists to fill out your inane drivel on here so have a look at the back catalogue of Ivor biggun and the red nosed burglars and you might recognise your good self among the song titles.
 

Very good signing:


CELTIC SIGN TURNBULL

Celtic have signed Motherwell midfielder David Turnbull on a four-year deal.

The 21-year-old had been linked with a move to Celtic last year, but that did not transpire, with the player undergoing a knee operation before working his way back to full fitness.

Turnbull told the club's website: "I'm absolutely delighted to be here, especially after what happened last year, and I'm ready to hit the ground running. I feel I've started well this season and I want to carry that on with Celtic.

"It's great to join the biggest club in Scotland and I want to help us win more silverware in what I know is an important season for Celtic."
 

:bye: Welcome back Corky I knew that would wake you from your slumber, I've told you before unlike you and your vast array of clubs I only support Everton, not arsed about Celtic just have a massive dislike for Rangers and all they stand for which you can't seem to handle for some strange reason, it's no use you trying to defend them you're not capable.
You obviously like to quote song titles and artists to fill out your inane drivel on here so have a look at the back catalogue of Ivor biggun and the red nosed burglars and you might recognise your good self among the song titles.
You dislike Rangers because of “what they stand for”?

What’s that?

I say this as a Celtic fan.

To those ignorant amongst us (of which I was one), Rangers not signing a Catholic player until Souness brought in Mo Johnstone was seen as despicable...until you learn Celtic reserve team coach Jock Stein was told he would never get the top job as he was a Protestant.

Having lived in a nationalist enclave in Norn Iron my entire life, both sides are as bad as each other.
 
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You dislike Rangers because of “what they stand for”?

What’s that?

I say this as a Celtic fan.

To those ignorant amongst us (of which I was one), Rangers not signing a Catholic player until Souness brought in Mo Johnstone was seen as despicable...until you learn Celtic reserve team coach Jock Stein was told he would never get the top job as he was a Protestant.

Having lived in a nationalist enclave in Norn Iron my entire life, both sides are as bad as each other.
We'll ABF don't know what age you are but I'm sure you have had plenty of experience of secterianism in NI.
Born and brought up in Merseyside have now lived and worked for 40 years in Scotland, by admission Rangers as a club have cleaned up their act a little in the fact they now sign Catholics, however ( and I say this as someone whose best mate up here is a Ger STH) their supporters as a whole leave a lot to be desired and are still entrenched in their old values , they may both be as bad where you are I'm not going to argue I'll take that ar face value, however I can assure you up here Rangers fans are far worse in their behaviour than any other club period, not only did they manage to wreak havoc in Manchester but every small town they visited on their recent rise through the league's after they went bust would rather they hadn't visited.
I'm sorry but their fans still sing almost none stop about being ' Up to their knees in Fenian blood' and celebrating the battle of the Boyne and William of Orange.
I I have witnessed a father with a young son being surrounded and gobbed on near Hampden because he had the audacity to wear a Celtic scarf.
By the way whatever did happen to Jock Stein after he was told he wouldn't get the top job?
Bit of a weak example there mate.
 
You dislike Rangers because of “what they stand for”?

What’s that?

I say this as a Celtic fan.

To those ignorant amongst us (of which I was one), Rangers not signing a Catholic player until Souness brought in Mo Johnstone was seen as despicable...until you learn Celtic reserve team coach Jock Stein was told he would never get the top job as he was a Protestant.

Having lived in a nationalist enclave in Norn Iron my entire life, both sides are as bad as each other.

Yes a very sectarian minded post that was.Celtic are a great team in Scotland, no doubt about that.But they can't perform in europe, and to be honest im happy enough about that!No champions league football will hurt Celtic, no doubt about it.
 
We'll ABF don't know what age you are but I'm sure you have had plenty of experience of secterianism in NI.
Born and brought up in Merseyside have now lived and worked for 40 years in Scotland, by admission Rangers as a club have cleaned up their act a little in the fact they now sign Catholics, however ( and I say this as someone whose best mate up here is a Ger STH) their supporters as a whole leave a lot to be desired and are still entrenched in their old values , they may both be as bad where you are I'm not going to argue I'll take that ar face value, however I can assure you up here Rangers fans are far worse in their behaviour than any other club period, not only did they manage to wreak havoc in Manchester but every small town they visited on their recent rise through the league's after they went bust would rather they hadn't visited.
I'm sorry but their fans still sing almost none stop about being ' Up to their knees in Fenian blood' and celebrating the battle of the Boyne and William of Orange.
I I have witnessed a father with a young son being surrounded and gobbed on near Hampden because he had the audacity to wear a Celtic scarf.
By the way whatever did happen to Jock Stein after he was told he wouldn't get the top job?
Bit of a weak example there mate.

More agenda driven bigotry.Branding a whole clubs support as bigots, pathetic stuff.Celtic fans partake in violence and sectarianism as well.
 

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