Rangers v Celtic
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
They never were good at counting.
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
Where did he get the 52 from I wonder. 54, I could have worked out where he was coming from.
Maybe he ran out of fingers at 52.
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
I know logic isn't your strongest point- I will let eagleboy himself explain the significance to the uneducated.God is an Englishman wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:29 am
Where did he get the 52 from I wonder. 54, I could have worked out where he was coming from.
Maybe he ran out of fingers at 52.
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
thebeautifulgame wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 5:15 pmI know logic isn't your strongest point- I will let eagleboy himself explain the significance to the uneducated.God is an Englishman wrote: ↑Fri Mar 03, 2023 10:29 am
Where did he get the 52 from I wonder. 54, I could have worked out where he was coming from.
Maybe he ran out of fingers at 52.
And when he does I will explain where HIS logic falls over
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
And finally someone has worked out the 52 League Titles- well done giae!
To me it doesn't matter if it is Sevco 1 or Rangers 55 as it is good that Celtic 'have a challenge' and have something to aim for. I am confident Celtic will catch up and pass Rangers over the next few seasons. Happy hoops days and years ahead.
P.S. It would be nice if someone other than Rangers could break Celtic's dominance by taking the League title but it ain't happening any time soon. I think Ange is just getting started.
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
glad you finally agree, there is hope for your soul
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
Great goal to Aaron Mooy last night. He has come back from the WC an improved player.
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
Celtic 3 v Rangers 2 result from Celtic Park today basically means the League Title is over.
To be fair Rangers started both halves very well and put Celtic on the backfoot and had their moments, most notably a Morelos' goal which was chalked off for a push on a Celtic defender which seemed a tad harsh and then a wonderful free-kick from Tavernier on the stroke of half-time.
Aaron Mooy returned to the Celtic side after a couple of weeks off through injury and he looked sluggish and not up to speed
and was surprisingly left on the field until late on before being subbed off.
Kyogo proved his worth again by bagging another double and plaudits to Tavernier who scored twice- his 99th and 100th goal for the club, a fantastic effort for a full back.
A special mention to the young Canadian Alisdair Johnston who played at right back today- though at fault for Rangers' second goal he had an outstanding game and showed composure beyond his years, he has proved a great signing.
Can't wait for the Scottish Cup semi-final which is not too far away.
Well done to Ange and the Bhoys for securing yet another title.
To be fair Rangers started both halves very well and put Celtic on the backfoot and had their moments, most notably a Morelos' goal which was chalked off for a push on a Celtic defender which seemed a tad harsh and then a wonderful free-kick from Tavernier on the stroke of half-time.
Aaron Mooy returned to the Celtic side after a couple of weeks off through injury and he looked sluggish and not up to speed
and was surprisingly left on the field until late on before being subbed off.
Kyogo proved his worth again by bagging another double and plaudits to Tavernier who scored twice- his 99th and 100th goal for the club, a fantastic effort for a full back.
A special mention to the young Canadian Alisdair Johnston who played at right back today- though at fault for Rangers' second goal he had an outstanding game and showed composure beyond his years, he has proved a great signing.
Can't wait for the Scottish Cup semi-final which is not too far away.
Well done to Ange and the Bhoys for securing yet another title.
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
A second title is - "yet another".
celtic might be catching but they're still in Rangers' shadow.
celtic might be catching but they're still in Rangers' shadow.
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Though it is only Ange's second Celtic title it will make it 11 out of the last 12 for Celtic so it was in the context of the club hence it is yet another title. And another fact- he can't win it more than twice if he has only been there two seasons.God is an Englishman wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 3:17 pm A second title is - "yet another".
celtic might be catching but they're still in Rangers' shadow.
Sevco Scotland Ltd. have a lot of catching up to do!
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Shocker of a game from Mooy. Overall a good result for the good guys.thebeautifulgame wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 12:02 am Celtic 3 v Rangers 2 result from Celtic Park today basically means the League Title is over.
To be fair Rangers started both halves very well and put Celtic on the backfoot and had their moments, most notably a Morelos' goal which was chalked off for a push on a Celtic defender which seemed a tad harsh and then a wonderful free-kick from Tavernier on the stroke of half-time.
Aaron Mooy returned to the Celtic side after a couple of weeks off through injury and he looked sluggish and not up to speed
and was surprisingly left on the field until late on before being subbed off.
Kyogo proved his worth again by bagging another double and plaudits to Tavernier who scored twice- his 99th and 100th goal for the club, a fantastic effort for a full back.
A special mention to the young Canadian Alisdair Johnston who played at right back today- though at fault for Rangers' second goal he had an outstanding game and showed composure beyond his years, he has proved a great signing.
Can't wait for the Scottish Cup semi-final which is not too far away.
Well done to Ange and the Bhoys for securing yet another title.
It will be soon CELTIC 53 Sevco 1.
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
Can't polish a turd.
Although Arteta is doing a good job of it so far
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
55thebeautifulgame wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 4:38 pmThough it is only Ange's second Celtic title it will make it 11 out of the last 12 for Celtic so it was in the context of the club hence it is yet another title. And another fact- he can't win it more than twice if he has only been there two seasons.God is an Englishman wrote: ↑Sun Apr 09, 2023 3:17 pm A second title is - "yet another".
celtic might be catching but they're still in Rangers' shadow.
Sevco Scotland Ltd. have a lot of catching up to do!
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
He might be the Roy Kent of Rangers.C U Next Saturday wrote: ↑Tue Apr 11, 2023 4:17 pm How does Ryan Kent still get a game for Rangers....
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
A great Win by Celtic.
Another case of Good overcoming Evil!
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Re: Rangers v Celtic
i would love to get kyogo to old trafford plus mason greenwood playing up front for man united. what a pair of top strikers for next season. ten hag please take note.