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Post by K19 on Sept 12, 2017 21:00:54 GMT
After what will inevitably be another visit to the Headmaster's office to explain the behaviour of Scotland's best supporters, how do you think Celtic will get punished this time? They are long overdue a game behind closed doors, will this be the time? Let's have your suggestions - a wee burl round the harbour in Anne's little yacht for the winning prediction.
Btw, I normally like seeing Celtic getting a good pasting but I'm not sure I enjoyed that tonight - if PSG can go to Darkheid and toy with Celtic like that, what the hell would they do to shite teams like Hearts, St Mirren or Dundee Utd? Sends shivers down your spine just thinking about it, eh?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 13, 2017 0:00:53 GMT
They will get a fine which the GFa will up the tv money for the team that finishes first in the league to square them up
Football is going the way of greater divides between the have and the cannae have due to finances, the less time the haves in our league can spend with the revenue makers I.e. pSG, Barca and any Champ league money the better.
Want them to get destroyed every game they play, the more their fans invade the pitch, set off flares and disgrace the club of the best supporters in the world the better, drain their finances.
We will never be in the same domestic league as the real big teams so I'd settle for just making our league competitive by ousting the biggots or making them weaker any way we can
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Post by drj1956 on Sept 13, 2017 6:23:01 GMT
Make them play their next euro game at IBROX. They will hate it, wreck the place and subsequently be banned from Europe for two seasons losing them 40 million quid.
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Post by MTS on Sept 13, 2017 13:51:51 GMT
In 2011 when a fan tried to attack Lennon, Charlie Nicholas wrote in his daily express column :-
Charlie Nicholas has demanded that Hearts are kicked out of Europe until they clean up Tynecastle
Express Sport’s columnist believes Scotland’s footballing authorities need to hammer the Jambos after their latest night of shame – where Celtic boss Neil Lennon was attacked on the touchline by a so-called fan.
Nicholas believes third-placed Hearts need to be stripped off their place in next season’s Europa League because fining them or asking them to play home games hasn’t been able to see them clean up their act.
Nicholas said: “Hearts should be banned from playing in Europe next season!
“I honestly believe Scottish football should take such hard-line action to finally stop the disgraceful incidents and scenes we have continually witnessed over the last three decades at Tynecastle.
“What happened to Neil Lennon on Wednesday night was an absolute disgrace but that is only the tip of the iceberg. If the Hearts support can’t be trusted when Celtic come to Gorgie then what could happen if it is one of Europe’s big names and there was trouble? Does Scottish football want to put itself in that position?
So let's agree with Champagne Charlie and ban them from Europe next season
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Post by parkhead98 on Sept 14, 2017 22:19:55 GMT
Nicholas is a complete fanny.
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Post by Dedrokstar on Sept 15, 2017 8:12:13 GMT
I see that another Septic fan was convicted of punching the fanny as he was led away. I almost feel sorry for him.
UEFA should refer the guilty club (in this case one which can't be shamed) back to their home association who would doubtless impose the strongest possible sanctions. As obviously they're fair minded justice driven bigoted hvns. Apparently.
Thd ultimate punishment would be go give Septic their wish and admit them to a Euro league, where they could enjoy similar horsings every week.
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Post by belgiantart on Sept 15, 2017 10:17:49 GMT
UEFA should get their act together with all the clubs and begin to really hit them hard. When clubs can afford to pay 100s of millions on a player, what use is a 40,000 fine.
BT
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Post by K19 on Sept 15, 2017 12:11:57 GMT
I have a feeling we're going to see a behind closed doors game for Celtic and from then on in, any future offence will be more harshly dealt with. I note they haven't yet produced a statement condemning the action and I would have thought they have missed a trick there. After they get their home game ban, they will issue a statement and then they will be on their best behaviour until the Sevco game next week. Luckily for Celtic, there's no fixture list on Remembrance weekend, so they'll avoid public humiliation on that score this year.
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Post by meldrumjambo on Sept 15, 2017 13:50:48 GMT
I'd love to see them being made to play a Champions League fixture behind closed doors. That's what needs to happen to get the message through to the scummy neds that purport to being supporters.
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Post by Dedrokstar on Sept 15, 2017 16:47:48 GMT
I fear not Meldrum. Their mentality is such that it would only strengthen their collective persecution complex. They never believe they deserve punishment for anything.
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Post by drj1956 on Sept 15, 2017 17:23:27 GMT
65000 x £45 = £2,925,000 that will do for starters.
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