Monday, December 10

Lotw Diary.

Now, i know we were bad on Saturday but did we really lose 51-1 as Newsnow states- doon the bottom, last article before the earlier news banner. Monday's are bad enough, wieoot thinking that you missed 49 goals and you were sober as a judge. Monday's are also bad enough when you are dealing wie the ticket office who like making purchasing tickets as difficult as possible?

Why have Celtic not told Ticketmaster that tickets for Dundee Utd away are on sale and how come Ticketmaster don't recognise the group's, which Celtic ask you to be part off, but they only reconise individual numbers then....will only allow you to buy a ticket for yerself cause they don't recognise the group? Don't they want us at games? No don't answer that......

Gordon wants Deek to stay....???

"He will not be made available here. He will not be forced out of the door. "We want him here and he doesn't have to go anywhere." say's oor Gordon, of the man that caused the biggest roar of the day when his slight frame arrived on the snow swept field. His goal and his GIRUY celebration caused much amusement in LOTW towers. Again, oor manager says one thing while his actions do the exact opposite. It's simple Gordon, play him and he will stay..whether he is the answer to oor poor form...well....that's another question....

Magic to retire.......

What? He husnae already.......the only Pole in Scotland not in employment see's the US of A and the weak dollar as the perfect retirement home. This not a slight on the MLS, before D from the Dcentres comes on and gives me a big American Irish boot up the arse, it's a slight on Magic who see's LA a better option to do nuthin than Lennoxtown......another what could have been slips oot the door,maybe.....

Killen begs for a chance.....

Well, not really begs but takes the good old pro line “Being on the bench is hard and you have to keep yourself prepared, both mentally and physically and I just have to keep myself ready so that when I am called upon I can do my best for the team.” He, like the rest of us, must be looking at the struggling JVOH and saying "I can get on the end of those Gary Caldwell's hoofs up the park". His last start was against Benfica and before that a decent performance against Gretna, on a day decent performances were as rare as a quick forward pass from oor back four....

Gordon rings the changes...

As predictable as night following day oor manager decides to, maybe, tinker wie the team, probably bring back the Italian enigma Donati, to look moody, sullen and uninterested, he might also test Caddis against a team, that always plays well against us and are in a great vein of form. For me Saturday was the time to make the changes not tomorrow night. He says “And our quality wasn’t good enough in the last quarter of the field and that can happen" so can we expect Deek and Killen to start?.....as long as if Lapaty plays we don't give him the time and place to dictate play...it's quite embarrassing watching an 138 year old boss the game and the 140 year old Andy Millen has already done that this week.....

Forza

9 comments:

sixtaeseven said...

Stop press:
Goats are more equal than Sheep in SPL farm.

ianinjesi said...

Should be a good match tonight, come on the Bhoys!

sixtaeseven said...

Should be two good matches tonight, come on the Bhoys and Marseilles!
(hoping to be drawn against Porto or Marseilles).

Oh, nearly forgot, "C'Mon Lyon"!
For the good of Scottish fitba, the stankmonsters can boost the coefficient in the 2nd-tier cup.

ianinjesi said...

It`ll be interesting to see what the attendance is tonight. Probably less than it would have been on 10th November. Perhaps some will prefer to watch Liverpool on TV. This would be a good time to start another winning run!
Forza!

sixtaeseven said...

HT 2-0
After an impressive opening 10mins cuminating in a Skippy penalty goal, Falkirk then completely dominated the match for 20 odd minutes.
It was starting to get embarrassing until, against the run of play, good work by Skippy gave Aiden a chance, which he took well.

What can you say? Falkirk are a great passing team and have created a few chances. But, although we look anything but imperious, the 3pts already look assured.
Can't afford to take the foot off the gas, though.

Too early to make an opinion about Conroy, but the players around him are protecting him and hopefully his confidence will rise.

sixtaeseven said...

FT 4-0

Embarrassing being dominated by Falkirk for the first 15 minutes of this half. Then a red card gave them too much to do.

Floodgates opened: Hartley off the bar
then a great goal from Aiden to make it three to wrap up the points.
Killen on for last 10 mins.
Aiden mades it a hat trick (pass from Skippy again).
Frosty on for last 5.

Can't complain: 3pts and 4 more goals in the goal difference.

Conroy played well.

Falkirk's Moutinho impressed me.

Anonymous said...

A wins a win.

Evil watched the match on the Polsat - says we played OK didn't feel like we had won 4-0 but we'll gladly take the points and goals.

Hail hail

ianinjesi said...

Falkirk passed the ball nicely but they were allowed to by the Bhoys who defended in a non tackling way. (?)
When it came down to it, quality won through. Well played Celts! As close to the 5-0 game v Motherwell two seasons ago, as we would like. `Well played good stuff in that game too.
Forza!

ianinjesi said...

I remember my man in Milan told me that Donati was a ball winner. Nice to see him get back to that last night.
Now, can anyone explain why St Mirren were so difficult on Saturday? The weather?