Auchinleck Talbot v Celtic, Scottish Cup 4th Round, Rugby Park, Sunday 18th Jan 5.30pm kick off

Gary67

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Looking forward to seeing all of the new signings:rolleyes:

In London this weekend so thankfully won't see the game.
Who knows what the starting 11 will be, should be a complete change from Wednesday but probably won't be.

Sinisalo
Donovan Murray Welsh Ralston
McCowan Bernardo McArdle
Forrest Kenny Balikwisha

Its frightening that this is our second choice 11 and highlights how the quality of the squad has been decimated in the last 18 month or so by those who run the club.

No doubt a turgid slog on an abomination of a pitch where we will eventually win by a comfortable 3 or 4 to nil
 
I see Auchinleck players have been involved in a betting scandal for this game about bets on players getting booked, their Goalie has also seemingly been mouthing of about doing Daizen Maeda during the game in some WhatsApp group the players have. Games like these have shown in the past that some off these lower league players want to make a name for themselves.but not always in a good way.
 
Live on Premier Sports 1

Looking forward to seeing all of the new signings:rolleyes:

In London this weekend so thankfully won't see the game.
Who knows what the starting 11 will be, should be a complete change from Wednesday but probably won't be.

Sinisalo
Donovan Murray Welsh Ralston
McCowan Bernardo McArdle
Forrest Kenny Balikwisha

Its frightening that this is our second choice 11 and highlights how the quality of the squad has been decimated in the last 18 month or so by those who run the club.

No doubt a turgid slog on an abomination of a pitch where we will eventually win by a comfortable 3 or 4 to nil
That starting 11 will get beat 🙈
 
I see Auchinleck players have been involved in a betting scandal for this game about bets on players getting booked, their Goalie has also seemingly been mouthing of about doing Daizen Maeda during the game in some WhatsApp group the players have. Games like these have shown in the past that some off these lower league players want to make a name for themselves.but not always in a good way.
Gambling is the biggest part of the football down there.
 
I notice Luke McCowan since coming out of the woodwork whilst Nancy was here is continuing to bump his gums.

Listen i know he is a big Celtic man from my neck of the woods but it is time for him to stop talking get his heid doon arse up and concentrate on getting the basics right.
Making one decent pass to a team mate would be a start.
He of course is not alone in that limited squad when it comes to performance but the rest are keeping their trap shut as there is very little to shout about ...i suggest he does the same.
I sense none of us are particularly looking forward to this match up.
We just need to show a bit of professionalism get in the hat for the draw and get this game out of the way...whilst we await three signings 👀🙄to try and save our season at tynecastle next week...
 
MON doesn't see Balikwisha as a winger so is going to play him in the no. 10 role in this tie. It could be interesting. He surely must have a lot more skill than he has shown us so far for us to have spent such a long time pursuing him. Surely?

Just win. And no injuries.
 
If you are wondering why the Huns are spending big, here is your answer…

If Rangers win the league they would go directly into the Champions League proper? As things stand, yes. And it's all down to a loophole that could see them bypass the nervy qualifiers and jump straight into the 36-team competition proper. As always, this year's Champions League winners will automatically qualify for next season's league phase, but if the newly-crowned Kings of Europe have already earned a place via their domestic position, then the club with the best individual coefficient of all the domestic champions involved in qualifying will enter directly instead of navigating their original round.
 
If you are wondering why the Huns are spending big, here is your answer…

If Rangers win the league they would go directly into the Champions League proper? As things stand, yes. And it's all down to a loophole that could see them bypass the nervy qualifiers and jump straight into the 36-team competition proper. As always, this year's Champions League winners will automatically qualify for next season's league phase, but if the newly-crowned Kings of Europe have already earned a place via their domestic position, then the club with the best individual coefficient of all the domestic champions involved in qualifying will enter directly instead of navigating their original round.

So you're saying a football team is forward planning? Spending money in the hope of making more money....and in doing that, possibly winning the league!?!?! Is that allowed!!!
 
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