Ich bin ein Mod said:Like I said, we didn't have much in the early 90s, Mogga gave his all for the club and we appreciate him for that.
he gave us more than that - he gave us the huddle.
Ich bin ein Mod said:Like I said, we didn't have much in the early 90s, Mogga gave his all for the club and we appreciate him for that.
hibee said:I seem to remember he wrote a book about his missus who died of cancer about 2 months after he married her while he was skipper at parkhead. Awfy sad. If anyone knows where to get it let me know.


ziconess said:How refreshing it is to see a 'c'mon on the shite' thread turn into the Tony Mowbray appreciation society
I was well aware of the Tony Mowbray was liked at Celtic & tbh, was relieved that MoN left at the end of last season rather than this as I reckon he might have been a candidate for the job. But you have the Hibby instead & hopefully if, one day, he does go it might not be to Glasgow. I think he should be given a 10 year contact, right now, but there's more chance of Petrie learning to fly than committing the club to that.
Anyways, see ya after confession boys![]()
hibee said:if nothing else Celtic would want an established manaher
starfish said:A great start indeed but brought back down to earth on sunday. Looks like Celtic will be back in our rightful place in 2 weeks.
Funny you should say that hibee. I remember Hearts fans throwing "billy boys" at Motherwell, Hamilton and Aberdeen.hibee said:Chorlton, I've heard our fans come out with some shite in all my years of going to ER but nothing of that nature.
I've posted before about sectarianism at the Hearts, and indeed Hibs, being something that's wheeled out for the benefit of the OF. So when Celtic come to Tynecastle you get the Billy Boys, but very, very rarely against us. Likewise the only time you see tricolours at ER is when the huns are visiting.

Stoi said:Anyway lets keep this a C'Mon Hearts thread and all the religious drivel could go on some shitty OF websites.![]()
arab said:Dunno about that Starfish.
Personally rather than that result on Sunday being a "brought right back down to earth performance" I reckon that's more of a spl champions performance.
80 minutes gone, to be 2-0 down, with ten men, and still come away with a point is impressive.
Not many teams would have done that. Rangers drew at Falkirk, and Celtic have found Falkirk to be tricky opponents both times they've faced them this year.
Chorlton said:either you need to turn your irony-meter checker on or you should avoid posts by no-nowt dundee united fans.
starfish said:It was slightly tongue in cheek as they finally didnt win, but i agree re Falkirk. We made a bloody meal of the CIS cup match against them the other week & that was at Parkhead.
Its just we are now only 3 points & 2 goals behind them & weve got them at home.
arab said:I've tried to reason my arguments Chorlton right or wrong, surely you can see that.
arab said:Remember this is not a celtic message board, just because somebody disagrees with your way of thinking doesn't mean they are "no-nowt".
Chorlton said:whatever.
the reply was not to you it was to whoever asked 'OF' <spit> fans to fuck up about religion...
not for the first-time a fan of another club has come on and tried to appropriate something to do with our support to religion - when we try to fucken defend it some other cunt comes on here and tells us all to shut up about religion
WE.DIDN'T.FUCKEN.BRING.IT.UP
in this ca