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Thread: Next up - Celtic at Fir Park

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    Next up - Celtic at Fir Park

    Motherwell entertain Celtic at Fir Park with a noon kick-off on Sunday. Can we upset the odds? - External Link

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    Nope, we’ll do nothing other than our usual no show in this fixture and lose.

    And I see from that that Collum is the referee for this one just as he was the last time they were here. That’s just another blow for us.

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    As ever it's highly unlikely and Celtic's 'demise' has been greatly exaggerated. But they'll be nervous, especially if Rangers win first, and if we can get up the park to test them I have a feeling we'll pinch something.

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    Collum refereeing certainty either penalty to Celtic or Motherwell player sent off. I just can’t see where any goals will come from for us or us keeping a clean sheet. Would really like to be proven wrong.

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    Carter-Vickers coming back would be a real blow for us...their defence without him, for what it'll be costing, is a joke.

    You obviously don't brazenly predict a win with confidence but our last four v Celtic are 1-1, 1-2, 1-1, 1-2. Despite the difference in resources we have been extremely competitive with them recently. Course, maybe that just means we're due a thumping again!

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