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Thread: Didn't Deila say Celtic were too good for pre-qualifiers?

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    re: Didn't Deila say Celtic were too good for pre-qualifiers?

    Quote Originally Posted by AguyIknow
    Or words to that effect. He's looking awfy stupid now.


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    re: Didn't Deila say Celtic were too good for pre-qualifiers?

    Thought Delia's tactics were spot on in 1st leg.

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    re: Didn't Deila say Celtic were too good for pre-qualifiers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lisbon_Lions_CSC
    Celtic are too good for pre-qualifiers.
    Eh ! ?

  4. #24

    re: Didn't Deila say Celtic were too good for pre-qualifiers?

    Celtic are far too good to play in the qualifiers they clearly proved that tonight at Murrayfield

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    re: Didn't Deila say Celtic were too good for pre-qualifiers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lisbon_Lions_CSC
    Celtic are too good for pre-qualifiers.

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    re: Didn't Deila say Celtic were too good for pre-qualifiers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mook1
    Tam is 100% spot on.

    Teams like Celtic should be straight into the groups whereas Liverpool & Chelsea (ie - 2nd & 3rd in England) should be having to qualify.

    The whole thing stinks.
    Aye they would definitely be an asset to teh group stages

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