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Permission to laugh at manure again. on 15:18 - Jan 5 by Northernr
Celtic's manager has gone as well.
Nobody's any fun any more.
That was such a weird appointment. O'Neill wins7/8(?) as interim manager, but the Celtic board decide to bring in the new bloke who's had modest success in the MLS just in time for the top-of-the-table clash with Hearts. A new coach who is dogmatically-wedded to a way of playing even though his new squad doesn't appear to have the players to play that way, and there's little time to familiarise the players with the new system. It's almost like they hadn't noticed a much more experienced and successful former manager of theirs quickly crash and burn in the same way this season at Forest.
The sensible thing to do now would probably be to appoint O'Neill until the end of the season rather than pluck some up-and-coming coach who can point to 88% possession and midtable finishes.
I went to watch Hibs on Saturday and had a very enjoyable train journey listening to a load of Celtic fans moaning away before their game about just how unenjoyable it is being a Celtic fan these days. Must be brutal supporting a club like that when all you have for comfort is 13 league titles and a load of cups in the past 14 years.
Fulham FC: It's the taking part that counts
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Permission to laugh at manure again. on 15:42 - Jan 5 with 892 views
They had 25 years of winning everything. They don't even have a right to be pissed off now that it's all dried up. F**k off and stare at your trophy cabinet and sup up your shitty performances. C**ts.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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Permission to laugh at manure again. on 15:45 - Jan 5 with 871 views
Permission to laugh at manure again. on 15:37 - Jan 5 by Konk
That was such a weird appointment. O'Neill wins7/8(?) as interim manager, but the Celtic board decide to bring in the new bloke who's had modest success in the MLS just in time for the top-of-the-table clash with Hearts. A new coach who is dogmatically-wedded to a way of playing even though his new squad doesn't appear to have the players to play that way, and there's little time to familiarise the players with the new system. It's almost like they hadn't noticed a much more experienced and successful former manager of theirs quickly crash and burn in the same way this season at Forest.
The sensible thing to do now would probably be to appoint O'Neill until the end of the season rather than pluck some up-and-coming coach who can point to 88% possession and midtable finishes.
I went to watch Hibs on Saturday and had a very enjoyable train journey listening to a load of Celtic fans moaning away before their game about just how unenjoyable it is being a Celtic fan these days. Must be brutal supporting a club like that when all you have for comfort is 13 league titles and a load of cups in the past 14 years.
Really hoping the Jambos go all the way this season to break the Old Firm tedium.
Although Konk, as a Hibee you'll probably disagree...
Permission to laugh at manure again. on 15:45 - Jan 5 by TheChef
Really hoping the Jambos go all the way this season to break the Old Firm tedium.
Although Konk, as a Hibee you'll probably disagree...
Yeah, it would be great for Scottish football, but terrible for Hibs fans! If O'Neill comes back in, Celtic have a fair chance, and Rangers have improved. Nancy going ought to make it more difficult for Hearts whoever they replace him with! I heard a few Hibbies saying on Saturday that they were now in the very weird position of wanting Rangers to win every game to stop the Jambos winning the league. Frustrating that Hibs couldn't get it together this season as it's been a long time since both the OF have been so mediocre/sh ite.
Fulham FC: It's the taking part that counts
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Permission to laugh at manure again. on 16:05 - Jan 5 with 781 views
Permission to laugh at manure again. on 16:24 - Jan 5 by Konk
Guessing you did the walk along the Water of Leith between the two of them? It's a lovely walk on a sunny day.
Which day was that?
"Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the Earth all one's lifetime." (Mark Twain)
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Permission to laugh at manure again. on 17:12 - Jan 5 with 582 views
Permission to laugh at manure again. on 15:56 - Jan 5 by Konk
Yeah, it would be great for Scottish football, but terrible for Hibs fans! If O'Neill comes back in, Celtic have a fair chance, and Rangers have improved. Nancy going ought to make it more difficult for Hearts whoever they replace him with! I heard a few Hibbies saying on Saturday that they were now in the very weird position of wanting Rangers to win every game to stop the Jambos winning the league. Frustrating that Hibs couldn't get it together this season as it's been a long time since both the OF have been so mediocre/sh ite.
Well you did win the derby the other week so even if Hearts do win the title, maybe you can take some consolation from that (but maybe not much!)?
Ex Man Utd player , Phil Jones saying they are the biggest club in the world on BBC 5 live . He played 200 times or so for them . He's one of the reasons they aren’t and never were the biggest club in the world. F**king deluded.
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Permission to laugh at manure again. on 19:49 - Jan 5 with 384 views
Permission to laugh at manure again. on 15:37 - Jan 5 by Konk
That was such a weird appointment. O'Neill wins7/8(?) as interim manager, but the Celtic board decide to bring in the new bloke who's had modest success in the MLS just in time for the top-of-the-table clash with Hearts. A new coach who is dogmatically-wedded to a way of playing even though his new squad doesn't appear to have the players to play that way, and there's little time to familiarise the players with the new system. It's almost like they hadn't noticed a much more experienced and successful former manager of theirs quickly crash and burn in the same way this season at Forest.
The sensible thing to do now would probably be to appoint O'Neill until the end of the season rather than pluck some up-and-coming coach who can point to 88% possession and midtable finishes.
I went to watch Hibs on Saturday and had a very enjoyable train journey listening to a load of Celtic fans moaning away before their game about just how unenjoyable it is being a Celtic fan these days. Must be brutal supporting a club like that when all you have for comfort is 13 league titles and a load of cups in the past 14 years.
The black Russell Martin, same refusal to budge on playing style and rambling nonsense interviews. Absolutely dreadful appointment.
Should be walking the league this year despite their weakest squad in a while but instead have tossed away a double digit lead over rangers.
O'Neill is back until the end of the season so I'd expect a quick improvement. Couldn't get any worse!
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Permission to laugh at manure again. on 19:54 - Jan 5 with 370 views
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."
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Permission to laugh at manure again. on 20:56 - Jan 5 with 296 views
Permission to laugh at manure again. on 12:56 - Jan 5 by CLAREMAN1995
Different thread but Clive casually mentioned a few months back that Glascow Ranger have landed on an excellent manager (Rohl ) basically by default something like 3rd choice or something like that. If the second half against Celtic is anything to go by he is correct as usual. I would not be stunned if they close that lead in the table and won it all
I watched the Old Firm derby and Celtic were dominant in the first half and leading one nil.
Rohl tweaked things at halftime and Rangers blew their rivals away.
"Things had started becoming increasingly desperate at Loftus Road but QPR have been handed a massive lifeline and the place has absolutely erupted. it's carnage. It's bedlam. It's 1-1."