warrior for the hoops Mod,but then he took the soup! allied himself tae mckeech!Was always a grant fan in his playing days. He would ave died for you on the pitch.. don’t know so much about his coaching so any comment
HAIL HAIL ??
Blesses himself at Ibrox so a bit of slack and hopefully see the error of his ways. Tweet Tweet ya basswarrior for the hoops Mod,but then he took the soup! allied himself tae mckeech!
! Possil Fleet and again,happy birthday Bertie Auld! lion,legend,Possil Bhoy!!!!!Blesses himself at Ibrox so a bit of slack and hopefully see the error of his ways. Tweet Tweet ya bass
Never called him a legend Conar mate ,but he was a a real Celtic fan and played for the jersey, hard to come by these days of money and aloofness. never one to show his metal either when the huns were alive.He was a Celtic fan, yes. But in my opinion he was never Celtic class. Only managed to stay at the club as long because the state we were in during early 90’s. Blessing yourself at Ibrox shouldn’t be the barometer for being classed a Celtic legend.
Jungle loved him and he loved the jungle.Peter the Pointer was more effective than anyone gave him credit for. Even he would admit he wasn't the fastest or most skillful player ever to grace the Hoops but there's a lot to say for a player who would give everything he's got every game for the whole game!
I even saw him score a backheel either at brockville or Airdrie... the skill just drips out of that Bhoy ?
That’s it boab,!!!!playing for the jersey, what and old fashioned statement!!!!!’yet most relevant today, that seems to no longer count to a certain type of player, don’t understand the true culture of the club ,and what it means ,we are just a step for some to get better? and I mean financial gain above anything else, no matter if you don’t make it big,!!!anywhere else, hhNever called him a legend Conar mate ,but he was a a real Celtic fan and played for the jersey, hard to come by these days of money and aloofness. never one to show his metal either when the huns were alive.
Never called him a legend Conar mate ,but he was a a real Celtic fan and played for the jersey, hard to come by these days of money and aloofness. never one to show his metal either when the huns were alive.
Absolutely loved Peter he went to school in airdrie and at lunchtime he would play keepie uppie with his empty Coca Cola can a cousin of mines was in his class and he also played keepie uppie with a few Huns on the park too ? He's let himself down by being associated with that rat! But he'll always have a warm place in my heart as a Celtic man as he gave us his all for the shirt ?????