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Big Jock
17-10-2006, 11:23 PM
How good were Celtic tonight? Thought they were excellent and will now qualify from this group. :)
damon 21.4
17-10-2006, 11:26 PM
yep, they played really well. excellent passing and movement.
MisterS3
17-10-2006, 11:31 PM
Yeh they look like a complete team, even with players missing. Got a few players who could be improved. But the sum of the parts......
Really hope they can do some damage in Europe for the Scottish quotient.
And good to see Stephen Pearson come back. Scotland needs a left-footed midfielder.
Looks like another boring SPL though!
Big Jock
17-10-2006, 11:38 PM
At the top it does ,but it could be exciting at the bottom.
I was particularly impressed with Sno - solid and ice cold nerves for a 19 year old. (but no evidence of pace though - Lennons replacement methinks...)
How was Naylor only a championship player- can't work that out, he's been excellent. Telfor wasn't bad either.
Can't see Balde getting a place back anytime soon unless injury occurs.
Great team performance without the likes of Graveson (who would probably have gotten booked anyway) and VOH. Miller was outstanding as was Maloney & the best game I've seen from Magic in a long time. Work rate fantastic from those three especially.
Does anyone think Stan Petrov feels a bit stupid this morning??
Guys, being Irish I have a soft spot for Celtic but don't be getting too carried away now ;)
Great result last night but if they lose their next games away at Benfica and home to United it's all back in the melting pot. Take things one step at a time eh!?
And sorry but I don't think Stan Petrov feels remotely stupid this morning. He's started well in one of the top leagues in the world, playing for O'Neil and earning a fortune. As long as Celtic and Rangers are in the SPL they'll never really progress with limited players and TV money. I'd love to watch them play at Goodison in the Premiership.:D
shanker
18-10-2006, 12:35 PM
Had to suffer watching Man U last night. Not a Celtic fan but good to see them playing well. An elusive away win against Copenhagen should see them through, but I wouldn't put any money on it:)