Good old Scotland to win 2-1 with an early goal to the scots before luca toni scores!! McFadden or Miller to score to send Bonny Scotland into Party mode.....personally think the scots will do it!!! Would top it off it England dont make it too HAHA
Im with you Yogi...MON THE SCOTS
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- Sat Nov 17, 2007 12:15 am
- Forum: World Football
- Topic: SCOTLAND vs ITALY PREDICTIONS
- Replies: 52
- Views: 3706
- Thu May 10, 2007 4:31 am
- Forum: Coaching Football
- Topic: Team Formations - Evolution and Explanation Of
- Replies: 15
- Views: 5752
Ole-69 would depend on what type of players u have! ur 2 wingbacks should be able to both defend and attack!! they have to be able to get up and down the pitch the whole game otherwise the oppostition will start to get on top.. The back 3 have to be compact and well organised!! i believe this is ...
- Tue May 08, 2007 9:37 am
- Forum: Coaching Football
- Topic: Team Formations - Evolution and Explanation Of
- Replies: 15
- Views: 5752
A formation i dont mind playing is a 4-1-4-1 formation. This formation keeps a solid back 4 in place and a sittin midfielder who protects the back 4 or picks up the player who is floating off the strikers! This then allows your 4 midfield players to push on and support ur lone striker. Your 2 wide ...
- Mon Apr 30, 2007 8:12 am
- Forum: Coaching Football
- Topic: Lets Slack Off, No One Is Watching
- Replies: 5
- Views: 2520
- Mon Apr 30, 2007 8:00 am
- Forum: World Football
- Topic: United come back from 2 down
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1473
still think its a bit dodgy phil neville scoring an own goal to make it 2-2......and then after the game Sir Alex comin up to him and pattin his head with his arms around him!! the british press have noticed this aswell!!! haha could be helpin his brother to a lil success!!! On the other hand Rooney ...
- Mon Apr 30, 2007 7:54 am
- Forum: World Football
- Topic: LENNON SAYS GOODBYE
- Replies: 14
- Views: 2375
Na disagree havin watched him a couple of time is very very slow now days....those lil legs can get him up and down the park as they use to do...can tell u that if Lennon didnt go now that the Parkhead faithful wouldnt of been happy!!! Been a great servent to the club and today lifted his 2nd SPL ...
- Wed Apr 25, 2007 11:06 pm
- Forum: World Football
- Topic: LENNON SAYS GOODBYE
- Replies: 14
- Views: 2375
LENNON SAYS GOODBYE
Neil Lennon calls time on Celtic career
Neil Lennon has decided to call an end to his Celtic career at the end of the season.
Neil said: “Obviously having been with the Club for so long, it will be a real wrench to leave, but I have thought long and hard about this decision and believe that it is the right one.
“I feel it is right to go out on a high and given that we have just secured the League title for the second year running, I believe that this is the best decision at the best time.
“I have enjoyed my time at the Club immensely. I have worked with two fantastic managers in Gordon Strachan and Martin O’Neill, enjoyed working with some quality players and had a great relationship with the Celtic Board and all the staff at the Club.
“I would also like to thank the Celtic fans for their support. I have enjoyed a good relationship with supporters and sincerely appreciate the backing which they have given me over a number of years.
“This season has been particularly pleasing, having won the Championship, making the Scottish Cup final and obviously getting to the last 16 in the Champions League.
“It was a boyhood dream to play for the Club I loved – I am very proud to have achieved this and played for Celtic for so many years and clearly, when Gordon Strachan made me captain of the Club I was, of course, extremely honoured.
“I look forward to joining my team-mates and the manager in lifting the SPL trophy on Sunday. Great credit should go to the manager and his staff for all they have done over the past two years.
“We still have a good bit to do before the end of the season and I will be doing all I can to make sure we bring the Scottish Cup back to Celtic Park.â€
Celtic Chief Executive Peter Lawwell commented: “Without doubt, Neil Lennon will rightly be regarded as one of the Club’s finest servants.
“Neil has served Celtic with distinction for nearly seven years and has achieved the highest of honours - SPL titles, Scottish Cups, League Cups, not to mention a European final and some famous Champions League victories.
“Clearly, we are all disappointed to see Neil leave the Club, but it is important that we celebrate Neil’s contribution and all that he did in bringing such success to the Club in recent years.
“Rightly, since he joined the Club, Neil has been a firm favourite with our supporters and I know that, as captain, he has enjoyed greatly winning back-to-back Championships for the Club and its supporters.
“On behalf of the Celtic Board I would like to sincerely thank Neil for his magnificent contribution to the Club. Everyone at Celtic wishes Neil the very best for the future.â€
Celtic Manager Gordon Strachan said: “Neil has been a tremendous asset to Celtic and a great help to me since I came to the club. He is a true competitor and has always been a good team-mate, which I’m sure every player here now, or who has played alongside him in the past would confirm.
“We fully respect his decision and I understand fully that he feels the end of the season is the right time to leave the Club.
“Neil is proud of his achievements at the club, and rightly so, and very proud to be captain of Celtic. He has been vital to our success, winning two league championships in a row and the CIS Cup, as well as reaching this season’s Scottish Cup final.
“And to captain Celtic as the club reached the last 16 of the Champions League for the first time was also a tremendous achievement.
“I would like to thank Neil, on a personal level for being a great captain and indeed a friend, through some difficult moments.
“On behalf of all the coaches and backroom staff here I would also like to thank him for everything he’s done for Celtic, and we wish him every success for the future.â€
Martin Reilly, Neil Lennon's representative, said: "Clearly, it is disappointing that Neil has decided to end his time with Celtic but he feels that this is the best time to move on, something which we, of course, fully respect.
"Neil has had a tremendous time with Celtic and will forever love the Club dearly.
"Our dealings with the Club have always been excellent and we have nothing but praise for Chief Executive Peter Lawwell, the Celtic Board and the management at Celtic. Of course, we wish the Club all the very best for the future.
"We would also like to thank Gordon Strachan for everything he has done for Neil over the past two years. Gordon has had an important influence on Neil during this time and we thank him sincerely for the great support he has given his captain."
Been a Great captain for the Club.......one of the most hated players in the SPL!!!!
Neil Lennon has decided to call an end to his Celtic career at the end of the season.
Neil said: “Obviously having been with the Club for so long, it will be a real wrench to leave, but I have thought long and hard about this decision and believe that it is the right one.
“I feel it is right to go out on a high and given that we have just secured the League title for the second year running, I believe that this is the best decision at the best time.
“I have enjoyed my time at the Club immensely. I have worked with two fantastic managers in Gordon Strachan and Martin O’Neill, enjoyed working with some quality players and had a great relationship with the Celtic Board and all the staff at the Club.
“I would also like to thank the Celtic fans for their support. I have enjoyed a good relationship with supporters and sincerely appreciate the backing which they have given me over a number of years.
“This season has been particularly pleasing, having won the Championship, making the Scottish Cup final and obviously getting to the last 16 in the Champions League.
“It was a boyhood dream to play for the Club I loved – I am very proud to have achieved this and played for Celtic for so many years and clearly, when Gordon Strachan made me captain of the Club I was, of course, extremely honoured.
“I look forward to joining my team-mates and the manager in lifting the SPL trophy on Sunday. Great credit should go to the manager and his staff for all they have done over the past two years.
“We still have a good bit to do before the end of the season and I will be doing all I can to make sure we bring the Scottish Cup back to Celtic Park.â€
Celtic Chief Executive Peter Lawwell commented: “Without doubt, Neil Lennon will rightly be regarded as one of the Club’s finest servants.
“Neil has served Celtic with distinction for nearly seven years and has achieved the highest of honours - SPL titles, Scottish Cups, League Cups, not to mention a European final and some famous Champions League victories.
“Clearly, we are all disappointed to see Neil leave the Club, but it is important that we celebrate Neil’s contribution and all that he did in bringing such success to the Club in recent years.
“Rightly, since he joined the Club, Neil has been a firm favourite with our supporters and I know that, as captain, he has enjoyed greatly winning back-to-back Championships for the Club and its supporters.
“On behalf of the Celtic Board I would like to sincerely thank Neil for his magnificent contribution to the Club. Everyone at Celtic wishes Neil the very best for the future.â€
Celtic Manager Gordon Strachan said: “Neil has been a tremendous asset to Celtic and a great help to me since I came to the club. He is a true competitor and has always been a good team-mate, which I’m sure every player here now, or who has played alongside him in the past would confirm.
“We fully respect his decision and I understand fully that he feels the end of the season is the right time to leave the Club.
“Neil is proud of his achievements at the club, and rightly so, and very proud to be captain of Celtic. He has been vital to our success, winning two league championships in a row and the CIS Cup, as well as reaching this season’s Scottish Cup final.
“And to captain Celtic as the club reached the last 16 of the Champions League for the first time was also a tremendous achievement.
“I would like to thank Neil, on a personal level for being a great captain and indeed a friend, through some difficult moments.
“On behalf of all the coaches and backroom staff here I would also like to thank him for everything he’s done for Celtic, and we wish him every success for the future.â€
Martin Reilly, Neil Lennon's representative, said: "Clearly, it is disappointing that Neil has decided to end his time with Celtic but he feels that this is the best time to move on, something which we, of course, fully respect.
"Neil has had a tremendous time with Celtic and will forever love the Club dearly.
"Our dealings with the Club have always been excellent and we have nothing but praise for Chief Executive Peter Lawwell, the Celtic Board and the management at Celtic. Of course, we wish the Club all the very best for the future.
"We would also like to thank Gordon Strachan for everything he has done for Neil over the past two years. Gordon has had an important influence on Neil during this time and we thank him sincerely for the great support he has given his captain."
Been a Great captain for the Club.......one of the most hated players in the SPL!!!!
- Wed Apr 25, 2007 8:53 pm
- Forum: Coaching Football
- Topic: There are 6 key stages to the Soccer Coaching Circle
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- Forum: World Football
- Topic: NAKAMURA TAKES TOP PLAYER AWARD.
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- Forum: World Football
- Topic: KILMARNOCK 1-2 CELTIC ( CHAMPIONEES )
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- Forum: World Football
- Topic: CELTIC ON BRINK OF CLAIMING TITLE.
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- Wed Apr 11, 2007 6:06 am
- Forum: World Football
- Topic: man utd - roma
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- Topic: SCOTTISH FA CUP SEMIS.
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- Tue Apr 10, 2007 8:29 am
- Forum: Australian National Teams - Socceroos, Olyroos, Matildas etc
- Topic: Young Melbourne Aussies on trial at Celtic
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- Tue Apr 10, 2007 5:04 am
- Forum: Coaching Football
- Topic: 10 steps to develop players ability to do a job on the park!
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- Views: 4334
- Fri Apr 06, 2007 11:40 pm
- Forum: Junior Football
- Topic: Outstanding Junior Players - U14s
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- Views: 7549
- Fri Apr 06, 2007 11:19 pm
- Forum: Coaching Football
- Topic: U10/U12 Recreational Coaching Manual
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- Views: 4065
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- Forum: World Football
- Topic: Roma - Man U Crowd Violence, Video Footage
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- Forum: Coaching Football
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- Tue Apr 03, 2007 2:37 am
- Forum: Coaching Football
- Topic: 10 steps to develop players ability to do a job on the park!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4334
wat use to motivate me as a player megabonus was the enjoyment i got out of the game and the drive to try and improve myself!! i use to really enjoy training when the coach had different drills and keep training interestin!! i use to hate it when a coach would stop training and keep drills goin on ...
- Sun Apr 01, 2007 8:46 pm
- Forum: Coaching Football
- Topic: 10 steps to develop players ability to do a job on the park!
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4334
- Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:54 am
- Forum: World Football
- Topic: Italy vs Scotland
- Replies: 87
- Views: 8904
ITALY 2 - 0 SCOTLAND that Toni boy scored 2 headers!! Scotland never looked like scorin but done allright!! Andorra 0 - 3 England England were booed off the pitch at half time they were that bad... Gerrard was best player for england by a mile socred the 1st 2 goals! Defoe had a shot in the last ...