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    Quote Originally Posted by Rangersmandownunder View Post
    "He was the boss of Celtic Boys' Club - a highly respected figure at Celtic Park, a millionaire businessman in the Scottish community, a so-called pillar of the establishment." - Alan Brazil.
    Doesn't quite answer the question though does it.
    As usual...

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    The Only Official Celtic Boys Club

    The Celtic Boys Club was formed in 1966 with the simple aim of providing youngsters in Glasgow with the opportunity to take part in organised games of football. The club prides itself in the success of its alumni both in sports as well as their personal lives. Its place in the community remains a well respected community club.

    The Celtic Boys Club is a non-profit organisation that solely relies on efforts from volunteers with an interest in football. Its coaches are strongly encouraged to take up all necessary SFA coaching to help better develop the youngsters under their supervision.

    The club adheres to a code of conduct and expects all involved in its activities to abide by it. It has set a Code of Practice and Vetting Procedures for Staff and Volunteers working with Children and Young People under 18 years of age.

    Although an independent organisation in its own right, The Boys Club has a long and proud association with Celtic Football Club which has proved of mutual benefit over the years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogwaiCSC View Post
    The Only Official Celtic Boys Club

    The Celtic Boys Club was formed in 1966 with the simple aim of providing youngsters in Glasgow with the opportunity to take part in organised games of football. The club prides itself in the success of its alumni both in sports as well as their personal lives. Its place in the community remains a well respected community club.

    The Celtic Boys Club is a non-profit organisation that solely relies on efforts from volunteers with an interest in football. Its coaches are strongly encouraged to take up all necessary SFA coaching to help better develop the youngsters under their supervision.

    The club adheres to a code of conduct and expects all involved in its activities to abide by it. It has set a Code of Practice and Vetting Procedures for Staff and Volunteers working with Children and Young People under 18 years of age.

    Although an independent organisation in its own right, The Boys Club has a long and proud association with Celtic Football Club which has proved of mutual benefit over the years.
    Listen " ya bam ". Go away and re group. There's a good Mhank!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogwaiCSC View Post
    TThe club prides itself in the success of its alumni both in sports as well as their personal lives.

    You quote that without even a hint of irony

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogwaiCSC View Post
    The Celtic Boys Club is a non-profit organisation that solely relies on efforts from volunteers with an interest in football. Its coaches are strongly encouraged to take up all necessary SFA coaching to help better develop the youngsters under their supervision.

    So there you have it folks, ra Sellikbhoysclub have to run themselves on a shoestring without the financial support of one of the richest football clubs in Britain, who of course have benefited so much over the years from young players who were developed there.

    It’s Rasellik Way

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    Quote Originally Posted by 54FairAndSquare View Post
    So there you have it folks, ra Sellikbhoysclub have to run themselves on a shoestring without the financial support of one of the richest football clubs in Britain, who of course have benefited so much over the years from young players who were developed there.

    It’s Rasellik Way
    You couldn't make this pish up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rab_The_Ger View Post
    You couldn't make this pish up.
    You normally do.
    Seems to be truth-avoidance mode on this thread from the huns ha ha...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JackSnakes View Post
    You normally do.
    Seems to be truth-avoidance mode on this thread from the huns ha ha...
    Married life must be bliss eh? Are you on rapid response down Sarf?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rab_The_Ger View Post
    Married life must be bliss eh? Are you on rapid response down Sarf?
    She's away shopping while I watched the game

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    Quote Originally Posted by mogwaiCSC View Post
    The Only Official Celtic Boys Club

    The Celtic Boys Club was formed in 1966 with the simple aim of providing youngsters in Glasgow with the opportunity to take part in organised games of football. The club prides itself in the success of its alumni both in sports as well as their personal lives. Its place in the community remains a well respected community club.

    The Celtic Boys Club is a non-profit organisation that solely relies on efforts from volunteers with an interest in football. Its coaches are strongly encouraged to take up all necessary SFA coaching to help better develop the youngsters under their supervision.

    The club adheres to a code of conduct and expects all involved in its activities to abide by it. It has set a Code of Practice and Vetting Procedures for Staff and Volunteers working with Children and Young People under 18 years of age.

    Although an independent organisation in its own right, The Boys Club has a long and proud association with Celtic Football Club which has proved of mutual benefit over the years.
    "Based in a hall in Maryhill, initially the club was run totally independently from Celtic FC by a group of volunteers who were given permission from Robert Kelly to use the Celtic name."
    "Celtic FC scout John Higgins recognised the potential benefits of Celtic Boys Club to the professional club and subsequently a semi-formal arrangement was made where the Boys Club Under-16 side would act as a nursery for young players Celtic scouts had identified as having potential to make it in the game".

    Its utterly reprehensible you two trying to disassociate the Celtc boys club from cellic FC, this subject was never raised during the trials, key witnesses including Billy McNeil opined that the boys club was a central part of Cetic FC.

    "it was years ago", "things were different back then", "it was nothing to do with the club", "Celtic Boys club wasn't an official feeder club", listen to yourselves, its ridiculous, if it was nothing to do with yahoo fc why the phuk did it take Stein to throw the c()nt out the door?

    You can deny all you want, Celtic Boys Club is regarded as the official boys club, it even has the title on the website, you two are phukin pathetic.

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