1.) 29 Sep 2017
29 Sep 2017 05:39:01
U had a few sherberts. if only that would be an amazing weekend!


2.) 29 Sep 2017
29 Sep 2017 07:31:09
Ok. here as a Celtic fan and supporter. Without a strong rangers team to compete against then it becomes boring. Although i took great joy initially in winning everytime it now gets boring. It does nothing to forward any economical cause ie Europe for any team. I watched rangers dominate us in the laudrup/ amoruso era. and it was a bitter pill to swallow. But every Celtic team fought. every old firm game was a 50/ 50.because talent alone sometimes doesn't win these battles. For the first 45 minutes of the of game i thought they might sneak a goal here. the old of butterflies came back. Then second half. damage limitation. It does nothing for Scottish Football. irrespective of your leanings. Unlike a lot of my tim mates. i hope pedro doesn't stay. I always respected walter smith because even when you humped us he had a bit of quiet dignity about him. Not that he is the answer now. Expecting a bit of bitter backlash for my post. but hey that's the old firm. I have a lot of rangers friends (except on match days) . so seeing the likes of green and whyte stealing supporters money didn't fill me with joy either.


3.) 29 Sep 2017
29 Sep 2017 07:55:39
A good, thoughtful post Bribhoy. I agree with what you say. Although bitter rivals, it really isn't good for Scottish football to have one team dominating let alone two. Celtic are buoyed by confidence and money rolling over from CL qualification and Rangers are financially playing catch-up as well as on the pitch. It shows the gulf when Celtic beat everything at home but when they come up against the like of Barcelona or PSG they get humped. That said, a 3-0 win in Belgium was good but they really aren't much better than the top six in the SPL. I think Pedro will get until Christmas but if the league has gone for us by then so will he (be gone) . Rodgers is a good manager but he probably can't believe his luck that the opposition is so poor. Another example of a big fish in a small pond. My hope is that we can at least win one of the cups this season and go from there. What goes around comes around as it has done throughout the history of the Scottish League. Good luck mate and nice post.