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Drew Brees

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  1. Apparently in the game between Dundee Utd and Celtic, when Kyogo was taken out by keeper, the ref incorrectly awarded Celtic a penalty and it went to VAR, Walker claiming he heard the var official say to the ref “our way out of this is to see if it is offside” he then spoke to head of Refs who said he would look into it. Nothing happened
  2. I’m devastated, a West Ham website you say, don’t think I’ll ever get over that news.
  3. That’s was due to covid, no one knew what was happening therefore no assurance could be given.
  4. 9pts behind with 8 games to go and he’d take a draw.
  5. MICHAEL BEALE fears a ban on away fans for Saturday’s Old Firm clash will heap HUGE pressure on derby ref Kevin Clancy. Rangers fans will be absent from the lunchtime showdown, with no Celtic supporters at Ibrox for next month’s post-split game. Beale says it cranks up the heat on whistler Clancy. The Ibrox boss said: “It impacts it because it’s very hostile when you go. "I think the referees are under a huge amount of pressure. "Even having just a few fans is better than none, I would say. “You’d always rather some fans, even if it was only a small amount. “I just think it adds to the flavour of the game and, again, the pressure it puts on the referee if you have a large crowd in favour of one team.”
  6. Tell me you’re a rangers fan without telling me you’re a rangers fan.
  7. You do realise I have commented on my own team so going through different threads and posting them here to prove a point is, well, pointless.
  8. Hunbelievable, a killie fan slags his team for not conceding a penalty this season and he totally ignores it, a Celtic fan comments on that post and he’s all over it like a rash with whataboutery, couldn’t mark them.
  9. It’s at Celtic park so at least he’ll get in to see it.
  10. You are spot on, I believe it’s 3 in the last 3 seasons and 48 home games in the league. Quite a remarkable run they are on.
  11. Alexandro Bernabei's stunning Celtic strike has found itself as the unlikely catalyst for a bizarre row over the Falklands between an Argentine government official and a British diplomat. The 22-year-old replaced Greg Taylor against Ross County in Dingwall and ultimately sealed the win with a stunner from distance. The Parkhead side led through Jota's penalty but it was a moment of magic from Argentine youth cap Bernabei that made sure of the points, coming in from the left hand side to hammer one into the top corner at Ross Laidlaw's near post. It was his first goal for the club and the first time an Argentine player had ever scored for Celtic. The news created headlines in South America with Bernabei, who signed in a £3.75 million move from Lanus last year, being widely praised. And he was hailed by Argentinian government minister Guillermo Carmona, who is the Secretary of Malvinas Affairs in the Argentine Foreign Ministry. Carmona went onto social media to praise Bernabei's goal and was particularly impressed Celtic fans chanted 'Argentina' after the goal. He stated: "What an emotion I feel to hear 'Argentina, Argentina' in Scotland chanted by fans. Our compatriot Alexandro Bernabei, a Celtic player, made it possible with a magnificent goal. And what else to say it on an occasion like this except the Falkland Islands are Argentine." In 1982, Argentina invaded and occupied the Falkland Islands - Islas Malvinas in Spanish - and the UK launched a naval task force that eventually secured victory after 74 days. Last month though, Argentina pulled out of a deal with the UK about the Falklands' sovereignty and demanded new talks as tensions escala And Carmona's comments drew an outraged response from Mark Kent, who was the UK ambassador to Argentina until last year. He warned him: "Don't mix sport with politics. In the UK and in Scotland we love the Argentine players and we show our appreciation. We honour Falklands veterans on both sides. You are a shameless populist politician." But that prompted a furious reply from the Argentinian government official, who responded: "When your country respects international law, sits at the negotiating table to comply with UN resolutions and ends the shame of colonialism, I may even consider your sports advice. If you think that I am a 'populist politician' for linking football with the Malvinas, know this - the absolute majority of Argentines do that."
  12. Not sure you understand what that word means or how to use it tbh. There’s more **** posted in the Ross County v Celtic thread that have in the rangers match thread from the weekend, priorities.
  13. Typical ***, 6 posts and 5 of them are on a Celtic thread and none on anything concerning her team.
  14. No mention of plucky Celtic winning against the odds plus I’d be surprised if bennet knew rangers played in govan, def not him/her.
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