nakednutt 58 Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 How do you lads think your current teams would do in the premier league?? Would you want them to play in the premiership?? And how do you think english fans would be treated on away days in glasgow? All serious questions lads! Hard to say mate, Celtic haven't played anyone with quality, closest has been rangers and you seen how poor they were the day. I think if we were given the money you lot have, both clubs would hold there own. Both Celtic and rangers have a fantastic fan base and considering that is basically where we generate our wealth from, we do not too bad. As for trouble, rangers seem to attract an element of idiots whereas Celtic self police themselves better. As for away fans coming to Glasgow, our police manage to control OF games without any trouble, I think your lot would be safe up here. I don't think the Manchester riots would have happened if it was in Glasgow. In 2003, Celtic reached the UEFA Cup Final, where they lost 3-2 to FC Porto. An estimated ,000 Celtic supporters travelled to Seville for the occasion.[3][4][5] Celtic fans received awards from UEFA and FIFA for their behaviour at the match.[3][6][7][8] In April 2003 the club was estimated to have a fan base of nine million people, including Think our behaviour speaks for its self. 9 million eh, wish they'd all donate a fiver a month each lol. Celtics fans are the best in the world, thats a FACT the fans are great but what about the coaching staff :whistling: Do tell mate, what about the coaching staff? I asked the question.... you answer it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 How do you lads think your current teams would do in the premier league?? Would you want them to play in the premiership?? And how do you think english fans would be treated on away days in glasgow? All serious questions lads! Hard to say mate, Celtic haven't played anyone with quality, closest has been rangers and you seen how poor they were the day. I think if we were given the money you lot have, both clubs would hold there own. Both Celtic and rangers have a fantastic fan base and considering that is basically where we generate our wealth from, we do not too bad. As for trouble, rangers seem to attract an element of idiots whereas Celtic self police themselves better. As for away fans coming to Glasgow, our police manage to control OF games without any trouble, I think your lot would be safe up here. I don't think the Manchester riots would have happened if it was in Glasgow. In 2003, Celtic reached the UEFA Cup Final, where they lost 3-2 to FC Porto. An estimated ,000 Celtic supporters travelled to Seville for the occasion.[3][4][5] Celtic fans received awards from UEFA and FIFA for their behaviour at the match.[3][6][7][8] In April 2003 the club was estimated to have a fan base of nine million people, including Think our behaviour speaks for its self. 9 million eh, wish they'd all donate a fiver a month each lol. Celtics fans are the best in the world, thats a FACT Hows that mate? Not looking to start anything but I just like to hear what makes you think that? I dont know much about the Celtic fan base and them on there travels but I do how ever live next to a few pubs they tend to gather at and there is always trouble like today was real bad with them having running battles in the streets. Another one just down the road was closed with the amount of trouble that came from it Name a club with better fans? I couldnt really tell you but if yous are the best then what is it that makes yous the best? Cos FIFA told us we were............. Celtic fans are named by Fifa as the best in the world William Tinning Share 13 Dec 2003 IT'S official. Celtic fans have been declared the best in the world by football's governing body. Fifa yesterday announced that ,000 Celtic supporters who travelled to Seville for last season's Uefa Cup final had been awarded world football's Fair Play award for their ''exemplary, fair, and cordial conduct''. The award follows the equivalent accolade given last August by Uefa for the part the fans played in the team's run to the final, where they were defeated by Porto. The latest award will come as some consolation to fans of the Glasgow club, who were still licking their wounds yesterday after narrowly missing qualification to the last 16 of the Champions League on Wednesday. Peter Lawwell, Celtic chief executive, and Eddie Toner, general secretary of the club's supporters' association, will collect the latest award at the Fifa World Player Gala in Switzerland on Monday. Mr Lawwell said the award was a ''superb and fitting tribute to the army of Celtic supporters'' who followed their heroes to Spain last summer. He said the ,000 Celtic fans lucky enough to be in Seville created ''one of the world's greatest sporting spectacles'' and added: ''Personally speaking, it's one which will live in the memory for a lifetime.'' Mr Lawwell added: ''Together with the outstanding efforts of the team, this massive, passionate, and universally friendly support helped put Celtic on the global footballing map to a degree not seen since the European Cup win in Lisbon. ''Thanks to their exploits across Europe in recent years, Celtic's travelling supporters have now become a byword for good-natured sporting friendship and unswerving devotion to their team.'' Mr Toner also welcomed the accolade, saying: ''Celtic's supporters have a reputation in football which is unrivalled and this award, added to the Uefa Fair Play award presented earlier in the year, simply reaffirms the standing of Celtic supporters across the world.'' He added: ''I am sure all supporters will be delighted with this tremendous honour. Last season was a great adventure for Celtic supporters, culminating in a wonderful experience in Seville. ''The supporters were a credit to Celtic Football Club.'' Martin O'Neill, the Celtic manager, who yesterday welcomed his side's draw against FK Teplice, from the Czech Republic, in the third round of the Uefa Cup, also took time out to praise the fans following the Fifa award. He said: ''The Uefa Cup final last season was a fantastic occasion and the atmosphere was made all the more special by the thousands of Celtic supporters who travelled to Seville. They all richly deserve this recognition from Fifa.'' John McMillan, general secretary of Rangers Supporters' Association, was also ungrudging in recognising the honour to fans of his team's oldest rivals. He said: ''Fifa do not hand out accolades like this lightly. The Celtic fans' conduct in Seville was a great credit to themselves, to the club, and to Scotland. No-one can deny that, regardless of their allegiance.'' It also emerged yesterday that the Tartan Army were praised for their behaviour in the Netherlands despite Scotland being crushed 6-0 by the Dutch in the Euro 2004 return play-off match in Amsterdam. The Dutch Football Association and the management of Amsterdam ArenA have written to commend the fans' ''perfectly expressed'' sportsmanship. FFS Because of Seville? Did I answer your question? What do you want, we got a fair play award from FIFA, first time fans have got it as far as I am aware. Cos you don't like the proof, ain't my fault. What team do you support? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lukey 1,621 Posted February 20, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 How do you lads think your current teams would do in the premier league?? Would you want them to play in the premiership?? And how do you think english fans would be treated on away days in glasgow? All serious questions lads! Hard to say mate, Celtic haven't played anyone with quality, closest has been rangers and you seen how poor they were the day. I think if we were given the money you lot have, both clubs would hold there own. Both Celtic and rangers have a fantastic fan base and considering that is basically where we generate our wealth from, we do not too bad. As for trouble, rangers seem to attract an element of idiots whereas Celtic self police themselves better. As for away fans coming to Glasgow, our police manage to control OF games without any trouble, I think your lot would be safe up here. I don't think the Manchester riots would have happened if it was in Glasgow. In 2003, Celtic reached the UEFA Cup Final, where they lost 3-2 to FC Porto. An estimated ,000 Celtic supporters travelled to Seville for the occasion.[3][4][5] Celtic fans received awards from UEFA and FIFA for their behaviour at the match.[3][6][7][8] In April 2003 the club was estimated to have a fan base of nine million people, including Think our behaviour speaks for its self. 9 million eh, wish they'd all donate a fiver a month each lol. Celtics fans are the best in the world, thats a FACT Hows that mate? Not looking to start anything but I just like to hear what makes you think that? I dont know much about the Celtic fan base and them on there travels but I do how ever live next to a few pubs they tend to gather at and there is always trouble like today was real bad with them having running battles in the streets. Another one just down the road was closed with the amount of trouble that came from it Name a club with better fans? I couldnt really tell you but if yous are the best then what is it that makes yous the best? Cos FIFA told us we were............. Celtic fans are named by Fifa as the best in the world William Tinning Share 13 Dec 2003 IT'S official. Celtic fans have been declared the best in the world by football's governing body. Fifa yesterday announced that ,000 Celtic supporters who travelled to Seville for last season's Uefa Cup final had been awarded world football's Fair Play award for their ''exemplary, fair, and cordial conduct''. The award follows the equivalent accolade given last August by Uefa for the part the fans played in the team's run to the final, where they were defeated by Porto. The latest award will come as some consolation to fans of the Glasgow club, who were still licking their wounds yesterday after narrowly missing qualification to the last 16 of the Champions League on Wednesday. Peter Lawwell, Celtic chief executive, and Eddie Toner, general secretary of the club's supporters' association, will collect the latest award at the Fifa World Player Gala in Switzerland on Monday. Mr Lawwell said the award was a ''superb and fitting tribute to the army of Celtic supporters'' who followed their heroes to Spain last summer. He said the ,000 Celtic fans lucky enough to be in Seville created ''one of the world's greatest sporting spectacles'' and added: ''Personally speaking, it's one which will live in the memory for a lifetime.'' Mr Lawwell added: ''Together with the outstanding efforts of the team, this massive, passionate, and universally friendly support helped put Celtic on the global footballing map to a degree not seen since the European Cup win in Lisbon. ''Thanks to their exploits across Europe in recent years, Celtic's travelling supporters have now become a byword for good-natured sporting friendship and unswerving devotion to their team.'' Mr Toner also welcomed the accolade, saying: ''Celtic's supporters have a reputation in football which is unrivalled and this award, added to the Uefa Fair Play award presented earlier in the year, simply reaffirms the standing of Celtic supporters across the world.'' He added: ''I am sure all supporters will be delighted with this tremendous honour. Last season was a great adventure for Celtic supporters, culminating in a wonderful experience in Seville. ''The supporters were a credit to Celtic Football Club.'' Martin O'Neill, the Celtic manager, who yesterday welcomed his side's draw against FK Teplice, from the Czech Republic, in the third round of the Uefa Cup, also took time out to praise the fans following the Fifa award. He said: ''The Uefa Cup final last season was a fantastic occasion and the atmosphere was made all the more special by the thousands of Celtic supporters who travelled to Seville. They all richly deserve this recognition from Fifa.'' John McMillan, general secretary of Rangers Supporters' Association, was also ungrudging in recognising the honour to fans of his team's oldest rivals. He said: ''Fifa do not hand out accolades like this lightly. The Celtic fans' conduct in Seville was a great credit to themselves, to the club, and to Scotland. No-one can deny that, regardless of their allegiance.'' It also emerged yesterday that the Tartan Army were praised for their behaviour in the Netherlands despite Scotland being crushed 6-0 by the Dutch in the Euro 2004 return play-off match in Amsterdam. The Dutch Football Association and the management of Amsterdam ArenA have written to commend the fans' ''perfectly expressed'' sportsmanship. FFS Because of Seville? Did I answer your question? What do you want, we got a fair play award from FIFA, first time fans have got it as far as I am aware. Cos you don't like the proof, ain't my fault. What team do you support? The Jags Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 How do you lads think your current teams would do in the premier league?? Would you want them to play in the premiership?? And how do you think english fans would be treated on away days in glasgow? All serious questions lads! Hard to say mate, Celtic haven't played anyone with quality, closest has been rangers and you seen how poor they were the day. I think if we were given the money you lot have, both clubs would hold there own. Both Celtic and rangers have a fantastic fan base and considering that is basically where we generate our wealth from, we do not too bad. As for trouble, rangers seem to attract an element of idiots whereas Celtic self police themselves better. As for away fans coming to Glasgow, our police manage to control OF games without any trouble, I think your lot would be safe up here. I don't think the Manchester riots would have happened if it was in Glasgow. In 2003, Celtic reached the UEFA Cup Final, where they lost 3-2 to FC Porto. An estimated ,000 Celtic supporters travelled to Seville for the occasion.[3][4][5] Celtic fans received awards from UEFA and FIFA for their behaviour at the match.[3][6][7][8] In April 2003 the club was estimated to have a fan base of nine million people, including Think our behaviour speaks for its self. 9 million eh, wish they'd all donate a fiver a month each lol. Celtics fans are the best in the world, thats a FACT the fans are great but what about the coaching staff :whistling: Do tell mate, what about the coaching staff? I asked the question.... you answer it Answer what question? Where is the question? The coaching staff at celtic are second to none, does that answer your question? Or are you showing your ignorance and are talking about a former coach for Celtic boys club which has nothing to do with Celtic? So go on, show your ignorance, is that what your talking about? Don't try to tell me about Celtic, I've forgotten more about them than you'll ever know about your club Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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lukey 1,621 Posted February 20, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 How do you lads think your current teams would do in the premier league?? Would you want them to play in the premiership?? And how do you think english fans would be treated on away days in glasgow? All serious questions lads! Hard to say mate, Celtic haven't played anyone with quality, closest has been rangers and you seen how poor they were the day. I think if we were given the money you lot have, both clubs would hold there own. Both Celtic and rangers have a fantastic fan base and considering that is basically where we generate our wealth from, we do not too bad. As for trouble, rangers seem to attract an element of idiots whereas Celtic self police themselves better. As for away fans coming to Glasgow, our police manage to control OF games without any trouble, I think your lot would be safe up here. I don't think the Manchester riots would have happened if it was in Glasgow. In 2003, Celtic reached the UEFA Cup Final, where they lost 3-2 to FC Porto. An estimated ,000 Celtic supporters travelled to Seville for the occasion.[3][4][5] Celtic fans received awards from UEFA and FIFA for their behaviour at the match.[3][6][7][8] In April 2003 the club was estimated to have a fan base of nine million people, including Think our behaviour speaks for its self. 9 million eh, wish they'd all donate a fiver a month each lol. Celtics fans are the best in the world, thats a FACT the fans are great but what about the coaching staff :whistling: Do tell mate, what about the coaching staff? I asked the question.... you answer it Answer what question? Where is the question? The coaching staff at celtic are second to none, does that answer your question? Or are you showing your ignorance and are talking about a former coach for Celtic boys club which has nothing to do with Celtic? So go on, show your ignorance, is that what your talking about? Don't try to tell me about Celtic, I've forgotten more about them than you'll ever know about your club What you getting all worked up about? Gony need to deal wae all this shite tomorrow in work :sick: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
nakednutt 58 Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 How do you lads think your current teams would do in the premier league?? Would you want them to play in the premiership?? And how do you think english fans would be treated on away days in glasgow? All serious questions lads! Hard to say mate, Celtic haven't played anyone with quality, closest has been rangers and you seen how poor they were the day. I think if we were given the money you lot have, both clubs would hold there own. Both Celtic and rangers have a fantastic fan base and considering that is basically where we generate our wealth from, we do not too bad. As for trouble, rangers seem to attract an element of idiots whereas Celtic self police themselves better. As for away fans coming to Glasgow, our police manage to control OF games without any trouble, I think your lot would be safe up here. I don't think the Manchester riots would have happened if it was in Glasgow. In 2003, Celtic reached the UEFA Cup Final, where they lost 3-2 to FC Porto. An estimated ,000 Celtic supporters travelled to Seville for the occasion.[3][4][5] Celtic fans received awards from UEFA and FIFA for their behaviour at the match.[3][6][7][8] In April 2003 the club was estimated to have a fan base of nine million people, including Think our behaviour speaks for its self. 9 million eh, wish they'd all donate a fiver a month each lol. Celtics fans are the best in the world, thats a FACT the fans are great but what about the coaching staff :whistling: Do tell mate, what about the coaching staff? I asked the question.... you answer it Answer what question? Where is the question? The coaching staff at celtic are second to none, does that answer your question? Or are you showing your ignorance and are talking about a former coach for Celtic boys club which has nothing to do with Celtic? So go on, show your ignorance, is that what your talking about? Don't try to tell me about Celtic, I've forgotten more about them than you'll ever know about your club :tongue2: the question was 'what about the coaching staff?' and if it happened at celtic how has it nothing to do with celtic??? i couldn't give a monkeys fcuk if use do like to touch wee boys up. but it obviously bothers use lot. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 How do you lads think your current teams would do in the premier league?? Would you want them to play in the premiership?? And how do you think english fans would be treated on away days in glasgow? All serious questions lads! Hard to say mate, Celtic haven't played anyone with quality, closest has been rangers and you seen how poor they were the day. I think if we were given the money you lot have, both clubs would hold there own. Both Celtic and rangers have a fantastic fan base and considering that is basically where we generate our wealth from, we do not too bad. As for trouble, rangers seem to attract an element of idiots whereas Celtic self police themselves better. As for away fans coming to Glasgow, our police manage to control OF games without any trouble, I think your lot would be safe up here. I don't think the Manchester riots would have happened if it was in Glasgow. In 2003, Celtic reached the UEFA Cup Final, where they lost 3-2 to FC Porto. An estimated ,000 Celtic supporters travelled to Seville for the occasion.[3][4][5] Celtic fans received awards from UEFA and FIFA for their behaviour at the match.[3][6][7][8] In April 2003 the club was estimated to have a fan base of nine million people, including Think our behaviour speaks for its self. 9 million eh, wish they'd all donate a fiver a month each lol. Celtics fans are the best in the world, thats a FACT the fans are great but what about the coaching staff :whistling: Do tell mate, what about the coaching staff? I asked the question.... you answer it Answer what question? Where is the question? The coaching staff at celtic are second to none, does that answer your question? Or are you showing your ignorance and are talking about a former coach for Celtic boys club which has nothing to do with Celtic? So go on, show your ignorance, is that what your talking about? Don't try to tell me about Celtic, I've forgotten more about them than you'll ever know about your club What you getting all worked up about? Gony need to deal wae all this shite tomorrow in work :sick: Not worked up mate. Couldn't be happier I see Leytent Orient has drawn with Arsenal lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jimmy100 48 Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 baw ill give you the fields mate but not on YNWA it was sang by scousers for scousers lol! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 How do you lads think your current teams would do in the premier league?? Would you want them to play in the premiership?? And how do you think english fans would be treated on away days in glasgow? All serious questions lads! Hard to say mate, Celtic haven't played anyone with quality, closest has been rangers and you seen how poor they were the day. I think if we were given the money you lot have, both clubs would hold there own. Both Celtic and rangers have a fantastic fan base and considering that is basically where we generate our wealth from, we do not too bad. As for trouble, rangers seem to attract an element of idiots whereas Celtic self police themselves better. As for away fans coming to Glasgow, our police manage to control OF games without any trouble, I think your lot would be safe up here. I don't think the Manchester riots would have happened if it was in Glasgow. In 2003, Celtic reached the UEFA Cup Final, where they lost 3-2 to FC Porto. An estimated ,000 Celtic supporters travelled to Seville for the occasion.[3][4][5] Celtic fans received awards from UEFA and FIFA for their behaviour at the match.[3][6][7][8] In April 2003 the club was estimated to have a fan base of nine million people, including Think our behaviour speaks for its self. 9 million eh, wish they'd all donate a fiver a month each lol. Celtics fans are the best in the world, thats a FACT the fans are great but what about the coaching staff :whistling: Do tell mate, what about the coaching staff? I asked the question.... you answer it Answer what question? Where is the question? The coaching staff at celtic are second to none, does that answer your question? Or are you showing your ignorance and are talking about a former coach for Celtic boys club which has nothing to do with Celtic? So go on, show your ignorance, is that what your talking about? Don't try to tell me about Celtic, I've forgotten more about them than you'll ever know about your club :tongue2: the question was 'what about the coaching staff?' and if it happened at celtic how has it nothing to do with celtic??? i couldn't give a monkeys fcuk if use do like to touch wee boys up. but it obviously bothers use lot. Sigh....... It never happened at Celtic, how did it happen at Celtic? It happened in his home. Celtic boys club is self funded, has nothing to do with Celtic. They raise money at celtic games by donations into buckets. As for you not bothered about it and it bothering me, I never brought it up, you did. Your obviously obssessed with people touching little boys, which if I'm honest, sounds unhealthy to me. Do you talk about this type of thing a lot? Do you feel the need to bring it into conversations out of the blue like you have on here? Maybe you should seek counceling before it grows into urges..... just a thought. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 baw ill give you the fields mate but not on YNWA it was sang by scousers for scousers lol! PMSL We shall never know lol.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lukey 1,621 Posted February 20, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 How do you lads think your current teams would do in the premier league?? Would you want them to play in the premiership?? And how do you think english fans would be treated on away days in glasgow? All serious questions lads! Hard to say mate, Celtic haven't played anyone with quality, closest has been rangers and you seen how poor they were the day. I think if we were given the money you lot have, both clubs would hold there own. Both Celtic and rangers have a fantastic fan base and considering that is basically where we generate our wealth from, we do not too bad. As for trouble, rangers seem to attract an element of idiots whereas Celtic self police themselves better. As for away fans coming to Glasgow, our police manage to control OF games without any trouble, I think your lot would be safe up here. I don't think the Manchester riots would have happened if it was in Glasgow. In 2003, Celtic reached the UEFA Cup Final, where they lost 3-2 to FC Porto. An estimated ,000 Celtic supporters travelled to Seville for the occasion.[3][4][5] Celtic fans received awards from UEFA and FIFA for their behaviour at the match.[3][6][7][8] In April 2003 the club was estimated to have a fan base of nine million people, including Think our behaviour speaks for its self. 9 million eh, wish they'd all donate a fiver a month each lol. Celtics fans are the best in the world, thats a FACT the fans are great but what about the coaching staff :whistling: Do tell mate, what about the coaching staff? I asked the question.... you answer it Answer what question? Where is the question? The coaching staff at celtic are second to none, does that answer your question? Or are you showing your ignorance and are talking about a former coach for Celtic boys club which has nothing to do with Celtic? So go on, show your ignorance, is that what your talking about? Don't try to tell me about Celtic, I've forgotten more about them than you'll ever know about your club :tongue2: the question was 'what about the coaching staff?' and if it happened at celtic how has it nothing to do with celtic??? i couldn't give a monkeys fcuk if use do like to touch wee boys up. but it obviously bothers use lot. Sigh....... It never happened at Celtic, how did it happen at Celtic? It happened in his home. Celtic boys club is self funded, has nothing to do with Celtic. They raise money at celtic games by donations into buckets. As for you not bothered about it and it bothering me, I never brought it up, you did. Your obviously obssessed with people touching little boys, which if I'm honest, sounds unhealthy to me. Do you talk about this type of thing a lot? Do you feel the need to bring it into conversations out of the blue like you have on here? Maybe you should seek counceling before it grows into urges..... just a thought. Thats a bit out of order funding it,.. Did it say anything about that on the buckets? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
baw 4,360 Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 PMSL good one mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
nakednutt 58 Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 i'm not really in to touching boys but i'd happily make an exception for you baw!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Catcher 1 639 Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 <BR><BR>baw ill give you the fields mate but not on YNWA it was sang by scousers for scousers lol!<BR><BR><BR>PMSL <IMG class=bbc_emoticon alt= src="http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/tongue2.gif"> We shall never know lol.... <IMG class=bbc_emoticon alt= src="http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/thumbs.gif"><BR>'>http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/thumbs.gif"><BR><BR><BR><BR>Just got back to this, What about the coaching staff ? If you have something to ask(ask).<IMG class=bbc_emoticon alt= src="http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/default/thumbs.gif"> Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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