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Post by pitbull on Dec 30, 2008 23:00:37 GMT 1
haw andymo that was great sounds about right too. LMAO
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Post by pitbull on Jan 11, 2009 23:46:37 GMT 1
oh did ye see it again this saturday the holy goalie did it again wi a big blunder, oh the holy goalie.
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Post by peggy on Jan 12, 2009 18:23:05 GMT 1
;D ;D ;D I just love tae see my ain team win fingers crossed for tomorrow night guys .
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Post by patrick on Feb 16, 2009 22:22:37 GMT 1
hail hail the celts are here and were still 2points clear,the holy goalie didn,t do too bad yesterday, pitbull ha,ha,
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Post by pitbull on Feb 17, 2009 18:53:00 GMT 1
haw padric i think he,ll cost ye,s the league with his fumbling.
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Post by pitbull on Feb 17, 2009 18:55:52 GMT 1
haw patrick huv ye seen this yin then pal. ;D ;D ;D
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Post by patrick on Feb 17, 2009 19:11:51 GMT 1
I just watched it pitbull very good, but you have to admit boruk was the differance between the 2 teams, and I will admit young fleck is going to be a terrific player if he keeps on improving.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2009 22:05:26 GMT 1
Good wee video pitbull.
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Post by patrick on Feb 18, 2009 14:48:11 GMT 1
oh hampden in the sun celtic7 rangers1 that was the score when it came time up the timalloy's had won the cup
I see tully running down the line he slips the ball past valentine its nodded down by teazy weazy and sammy wilson makes it look so easy
I see mochan beating shearer, the league cup is coming nearer, he slams in an impossible shot, the rangers have had their lot.
Over come,s a very high ball up goes mc phail above them all, the ball and billy,s head have met, a lovely sight the ball is in the net.
Young sam wilson has them rocked, but unluckily his shot was blocked, then big bill with a lovely lob, makes it look such an easy job.
now here is mochan on the ball, he runs around poor ian mc coll wee george niven takes a daring dive, but smiler mochan makes it number five.
down the middle runs billy mc phail, with john valentine on his tail, with a shot along the ground, the cups at parkhead safe and sound.
here comes fernie, cool and slick, he ambles up to take the kick, he hits it hard and low past niven, the tims are in their seventh heaven.
this is posted for my pal pitbull, happy reading jack enjoy lol.
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Post by marquis44 on Feb 19, 2009 0:05:24 GMT 1
Gies a break. It is 57 years since 7-1. I bet few of you were even a twinkle in yer da's eye then. I was at the game and I don't intend to die until we have our revenge. There's not a team like the Glasgow Rangers.
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Post by patrick on Feb 19, 2009 1:07:35 GMT 1
hello marquis44 it was 52yrs ago 1957 at hampden, you probably got the yrs, mixed up with you being older than the rest of us, the mind plays tricks, as you get older,lol I am only having a laugh take it that way, good,night.
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Post by helen on Feb 19, 2009 7:56:54 GMT 1
Ah wiz only six when Celtic won 7-1 bit ah stull remember the euphoria of mah Uncles, ah remember getting hauf a croon aff aw ma Mammy's brothers (seven of thame) ah wiz loaded that day Bit mah Mammy took maist o it aff me : Ah used tae luv the banter atween mah Rangers supportin family and mah Celtic supportin family, the patter wiz second tae none, great memories, and anywiy Rangers hiv always goat the helicopter tae remember Celtic entered the final as holders, having beaten Partick Thistle the previous year. Rangers were the reigning Scottish Football League Champions. The match was the first League Cup final contested by the Old Firm, and was held at a sunny Hampden Park in Glasgow, at 3.45pm on the afternoon of 19 October 1957. Celtic attacked from the start, with shots hitting the post twice in the first twenty minutes. The first goal was scored by Sammy Wilson, from a Charlie Tully cross on in the 22nd minute. Rangers defended for the remainder of the first half, however in the 44th minute Neil Mochan scored a solo goal after a run down the left wing. Within eight minutes of the restart Billy McPhail scored Celtic's third goal with a header from a Bobby Collins cross. Rangers narrowed the margin five minutes later, a goal by Simpson, however it only served to reinvigorate the Celtic attack as McPhail, then Mochan scored their second goals. In the 80th minute, McPhail claimed his third, a hat-trick of goals all scored with his head. As the game drew to a close violence flared in among the fans, but in the final minute McPhail was fouled in the Rangers' penalty area. He declined the opportunity to score a fourth goal, a feat never achieved by a player in an Old Firm match, instead Willie Fernie took the kick. In addition to the seven goals, Celtic hit the woodwork four times. They were permitted to keep their jerseys as a souvenir of the day.[8] Much of the blame for the poor defensive display by Rangers was attributed to centre back John Valentine, who had signed from Queen's Park earlier that season. Bobby Collins told The Sunday Post "I don’t know if Valentine had no faith in George Niven or Niven had no faith in Valentine, but ultimately they had no faith in themselves, something you can sense very quickly on a football field, and inevitably the game became a rout. The victory, reported in The Times as "a wonderful exhibition of football" and as an "October Revolution" by The Sunday Post, was comprehensive. The scoreline remains a record in any major British football final, the record margin of victory in an Old Firm game, and Rangers' record defeat.
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Post by patrick on Feb 19, 2009 14:20:37 GMT 1
thank you helen I was seven at the time, half my family were celtic and the other half rangers, but they never faught over it, as far as I remember.
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Post by helen on Feb 22, 2009 9:37:53 GMT 1
Same here Patrick, my Dad was Protestant and in the Orange Lodge and a Mason, my Mammy was Catholic, she changed me and ma wee sister's religion efter she divorced mah da. Aw ma uncles used tae rib each ither aboot Rangers and Celtic the banter, patter and repartee awtween thame wiz brilliant.
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Post by patrick on Feb 22, 2009 12:34:45 GMT 1
Im a protestant, the first team I saw was celtic when I was a kid with my dad I suppose thats why I have supported them all this time, my uncle was one of the old billy boys, his name was terrible teddy wilson, there,s a story about a pub on dalmarnock rd, I will tell you about sometime in the future Its not about religion with me its about the game of football.
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Post by pitbull on Mar 2, 2009 21:50:31 GMT 1
Ah wiz only six when Celtic won 7-1 bit ah stull remember the euphoria of mah Uncles, ah remember getting hauf a croon aff aw ma Mammy's brothers (seven of thame) ah wiz loaded that day Bit mah Mammy took maist o it aff me : Ah used tae luv the banter atween mah Rangers supportin family and mah Celtic supportin family, the patter wiz second tae none, great memories, and anywiy Rangers hiv always goat the helicopter tae remember Celtic entered the final as holders, having beaten Partick Thistle the previous year. Rangers were the reigning Scottish Football League Champions. The match was the first League Cup final contested by the Old Firm, and was held at a sunny Hampden Park in Glasgow, at 3.45pm on the afternoon of 19 October 1957. Celtic attacked from the start, with shots hitting the post twice in the first twenty minutes. The first goal was scored by Sammy Wilson, from a Charlie Tully cross on in the 22nd minute. Rangers defended for the remainder of the first half, however in the 44th minute Neil Mochan scored a solo goal after a run down the left wing. Within eight minutes of the restart Billy McPhail scored Celtic's third goal with a header from a Bobby Collins cross. Rangers narrowed the margin five minutes later, a goal by Simpson, however it only served to reinvigorate the Celtic attack as McPhail, then Mochan scored their second goals. In the 80th minute, McPhail claimed his third, a hat-trick of goals all scored with his head. As the game drew to a close violence flared in among the fans, but in the final minute McPhail was fouled in the Rangers' penalty area. He declined the opportunity to score a fourth goal, a feat never achieved by a player in an Old Firm match, instead Willie Fernie took the kick. In addition to the seven goals, Celtic hit the woodwork four times. They were permitted to keep their jerseys as a souvenir of the day.[8] Much of the blame for the poor defensive display by Rangers was attributed to centre back John Valentine, who had signed from Queen's Park earlier that season. Bobby Collins told The Sunday Post "I don’t know if Valentine had no faith in George Niven or Niven had no faith in Valentine, but ultimately they had no faith in themselves, something you can sense very quickly on a football field, and inevitably the game became a rout. The victory, reported in The Times as "a wonderful exhibition of football" and as an "October Revolution" by The Sunday Post, was comprehensive. The scoreline remains a record in any major British football final, the record margin of victory in an Old Firm game, and Rangers' record defeat. haw jack i wanae even born then yer getting as bad as the english with there 1966 world cup
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Post by patrick on Mar 3, 2009 22:55:57 GMT 1
what I didnt tell you was the following year celtic res. beat rangers res. a combined score over 2legs 8-2 in the final of the reserve cup, but that wasnt my point jack it was a man called jock stein who led the reserves tothat victoryin 1958.
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Post by helen on Mar 3, 2009 23:56:04 GMT 1
Haw Pitbull aka Jack We dont harp back as faur as 1966, we only harp back tae 1967 when Celtic wur the furst team in Britain tae win the European Cup
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Post by patrick on Mar 4, 2009 22:48:16 GMT 1
I have just been watching the football on setanta, killie 1. celtic 2, rangers0 inverness.c.t. 1. I bet youre turning the air blue [excuse the pun pitbull] at terry butcher right now ha,ha.
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Post by pitbull on Mar 7, 2009 19:59:59 GMT 1
nah i,m laughing right now jack, the saints from paisley beat yer tim team 1-0 hello hello ;D ;D ;D oh the holy goalie , strikes again.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2009 14:05:31 GMT 1
God bless the holy goalie. You leave him alone Pitbull! hail hail : ;D
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2009 14:09:20 GMT 1
Full Title Caterina , please
Roly Poly Holie Goalie !!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2009 14:12:35 GMT 1
I don't mind a wee bit of something to hold onto Andy ;D
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Post by patrick on Mar 13, 2009 22:01:32 GMT 1
Yes jack the paisley mob done good that means in a week the score was 7.1 to celtic now that score seems familiar, where have I heard it before ha.ha.ha. later jack.
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Post by brownlee on Mar 14, 2009 12:02:05 GMT 1
Re post 46. I don't think Jock Stein was still playing in 1958.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2009 12:08:48 GMT 1
His Bio . has him finish playing 1956 ?
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Post by patrick on Mar 14, 2009 12:13:48 GMT 1
when I said jock stien led them what I meant was he was the manager who led them to that victory so I stand corrected brownlee.
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Post by brownlee on Mar 14, 2009 12:15:06 GMT 1
Yes, I think he retired in 1956 as Andy says. Thanks.
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Post by patrick on Mar 14, 2009 15:48:25 GMT 1
the big man was forced to retire in 1956 with ankle problems.
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