Indeed, most sane selllick fans I know would concur, however like ever club, some are too blinkered to see that, thankfully, a minority to be fair.Originally Posted by AguyIknow
Bring on Sunday :-)
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Weasel'd?Originally Posted by Red_Zeppelin
Explain...
Explain how a team fielding an ineligible player had anything to do with Celtic?
Explain how UEFA's application of their own immutable rules had anything to do with Celtic?
Pleading for decisions off officials...
Begging for preferential treatment from the SFA...
and now paranoia to such an extent that you believe that a wee team from a footballing backwater can influence what decisions UEFA take...
This thread isn't working out too well for you lot is it?
You're coming across as a desperate bunch of trampy beggars.
Maybe you should just let it go then, when you get fkn pumped off the park on Sunday, you can apologise for your arrogance and assumptive behaviour and we'll say no more about it...
Indeed, most sane selllick fans I know would concur, however like ever club, some are too blinkered to see that, thankfully, a minority to be fair.Originally Posted by AguyIknow
Bring on Sunday :-)
Originally Posted by John65
After tanking a dreadful Latvian team, Aberdeen were good enough to get through against a Dutch side. A league rated in Europe's top ten.
They then had the misfortune to face a La Liga side and whilst being comfortably done in San Sebastian, gave it a good go at home.
I'm not sure this Celtic side who were horsewhipped against a Polish club, then tonked out by Slovenians - before amassing eight points from eighteen in a group containing Austrian, Croatian and Romanian clubs would have done any better.
In fact, last time I remember Celtic playing a Dutch side in this tourney, it was a 4-0 defeat in Utrecht (who are of similar standard to Groningen).
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Originally Posted by CoveKreep
After tanking a dreadful Latvian team, Aberdeen were good enough to get through against a Dutch side. A league rated in Europe's top ten.
They then had the misfortune to face a La Liga side and whilst being comfortably done in San Sebastian, gave it a good go at home.
I'm not sure this Celtic side who were horsewhipped against a Polish club, then tonked out by Slovenians - before amassing eight points from eighteen in a group containing Austrian, Croatian and Romanian clubs would have done any better.
In fact, last time I remember Celtic playing a Dutch side in this tourney, it was a 4-0 defeat in Utrecht (who ar
Originally Posted by John65
After tanking a dreadful Latvian team, Aberdeen were good enough to get through against a Dutch side. A league rated in Europe's top ten.
They then had the misfortune to face a La Liga side and whilst being comfortably done in San Sebastian, gave it a good go at home.
I'm not sure this Celtic side who were horsewhipped against a Polish club, then tonked out by Slovenians - before amassing eight points from eighteen in a group containing Austrian, Croatian and Romanian clubs would have done any better.
In fact, last time I remember Celtic playing a Dutch side in this tou