Your Unsung Celtic Heroes

Craig Bellamy was some player was gutted we couldnt keep him longer .
Good shout KA. The wee man was great for us. Fast and strong. Remember he scored a screamer at the Bumhole Garden that totally silenced the orcs. The MIB didna like him scoring and booked him for scoring. Stewart Dougal was goat abuser in chief that day. Stan Petrov scored that day too.
 
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Good shout KA. The wee man was great for us. Fast and strong. Remember he scored a screamer at the Bumhole Garden that totally silenced the orcs. The MIB didna like him scoring and booked him for scoring. Stewart Dougal was goat abuser in chief that day. Stan Petrov scored that day too.
Some goal Richy,knew he was scorin as soon as he started runnin towards big Amo 😀
 
Phuq it, wan fur the auldies, diz anybody remember a player called Byrne fae the early 60's,played right wing, the game, ah think ah remember, we played wi' a white tap wi green sleeves,noo ma memory might be shot,but ah can't find anythin aboot it....mutter, mutter
 
Just look at absurdly nonsense of the survival lie gives an indication.......club deck aye..company naw...club naw..."as wee Billy bigot weeping thru his tears .....said it's over "whatever did he mean? Sorry just love there pain and it will never be forgotten.😉😂😂
 
Just look at absurdly nonsense of the survival lie gives an indication.......club deck aye..company naw...club naw..."as wee Billy bigot weeping thru his tears .....said it's over "whatever did he mean? Sorry just love there pain and it will never be forgotten.😉😂😂
Night Michael, you don't know it but you gave me a wee shoulder,😉 Naw no that one! HH ☘☘☘
 
Bobby Petta, a player so unsung he should have been unplayed at every opportunity. My therapist said this would help me get over the painful memories.
 
Phuq it, wan fur the auldies, diz anybody remember a player called Byrne fae the early 60's,played right wing, the game, ah think ah remember, we played wi' a white tap wi green sleeves,noo ma memory might be shot,but ah can't find anythin aboot it....mutter, mutter

1962/63 campaign.

Most of the usual suspects were in place when the new season kicked off with a League Cup-tie against Hearts at Parkhead in August. Frank Haffey was in goal with Dunky McKay and Jim Kennedy remaining at full-back. The wing-halves on either side of Billy McNeill were Pat Crerand and Billy Price. John Hughes, of whom big things were expected now he was being recognised as a first team regular, spearheaded the attack and Charlie Gallagher, Crerand’s cousin, would be playing immediately in front of him in the inside-right position with Bobby Murdoch occupying the same role on the left. Bobby Lennox was fielded on the right wing with Alec Byrne on the opposite flank.
 

1962/63 campaign.

Most of the usual suspects were in place when the new season kicked off with a League Cup-tie against Hearts at Parkhead in August. Frank Haffey was in goal with Dunky McKay and Jim Kennedy remaining at full-back. The wing-halves on either side of Billy McNeill were Pat Crerand and Billy Price. John Hughes, of whom big things were expected now he was being recognised as a first team regular, spearheaded the attack and Charlie Gallagher, Crerand’s cousin, would be playing immediately in front of him in the inside-right position with Bobby Murdoch occupying the same role on the left. Bobby Lennox was fielded on the right wing with Alec Byrne on the opposite flank.
Thanks Boab,thought ah wiz goin senile!
 
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