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Again, you should also steady on old bean, you forgot the very sweet McAnnus/McHunnis along with a few other nicknames from the half empty mini bus.....you also will probably not be invited to board......thankfully I’ve made my feelings clear objectively and will make my way to Hampden to support the once michty along with like minded.
SF
Let’s be honest, last night probably said more about the Hun managers abilities than our own. I’ll get the bunting out when he actually wins the thing. The next two ties should present no problem for a good manager.
I agree with you in part.
Slippy G's decision to put on Defoe and Lafferty, sacrificing more defensive minded players for straight out attackers actually made SevCo less effective and made it easier for us to defend.
Lets not be naive though, its not FIFA 19 that gets played on the park.
Celtic at Hampden will be an extremely tough match.
Can we do it?, of course we can, but to think they will cause no problems is ludicrous.
Should we go through, it would set up a fantastic final against likely Hearts.
It would make for a tremendous day out and realistically, puts us as narrow favourites, but they too will cause us problems that need to be dealt with.
I genuinely could not give 2 f ucks about Slippy........I do however about the once michty regardless who is coaching.......last night echoed 1975 when my dad took me along to cheer our club onto the bus after pumping them there........I hope to f uck I can get him to see a trophy and return a favour.
SF
Considering Celtic's home record this season, Saturday's result was an excellent one (obviously we all wanted a win, but all things considered taking a point is better than anyone else has done there all season). I think we can go into the semi with confidence. We need to keep up the momentum over the next few weeks though. I think McInnes this season so far has started to answer some of his critics regarding the OF results - problem this season seems to be beating the lesser teams at home, which previously has been what we've been very good at. So let's kick on for the remaining 10 or so games of the season!
Some of the stick Mchero gets is absolutely warranted, no one is saying hes the messiah and he doesnt fck it up on occasion, and everyones entitled to their opinion blah blah.
With the fkn relentless, at times hysterical, anti-mchun dross that gets constantly churned out on here, be nice for a bit of positivity to seep thru after the week we’ve had.
Bring on the green c*nts
Edit: didnt mean to quote balloonsheeps dross again
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Maybe the fear was just actually our defence being sh@te.
(excuse the use of Old Firm, its nicked from BBC sport)
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A bit bamboozling as we have defended criminally on many occasions (there is a massive lowlights reel of defending this season) But seemed to up our game and have kept the Glasgow gruesomes out more than usual
We are improving where we were sh@te before and making an arse of the games w would have won before
We are not as creative as before.
We miss a McLean or a Christie.
We also do not have as much pace in the side as we have had in the past.
So we struggle to break down so called lesser teams, yet can capitalise when teams come out at us.
This explains also why we are better away from home than at home.