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Call this football???
posted by aja007 on Sunday, 30th April 2006, 22:23

Elite

What a shock result...Hearts have beaten Celtic 3 - 0! What a shocker!!!!

Who could have predicted such a score? It just happens to mean that Hearts may pip Rangers to second place

This on the day when Celtic refuse to allow three of their players to travel with Scotland to Japan because Celtic have "two important Games" to to play...two testimonials!!!

This just proves where the heart of this club lies!

RE: Call this football???
posted by sparkster on Sunday, 30th April 2006, 22:42

Elite

Not that I want to accuse Celtic of losing on purpose but maybe they dont want their arch rivals Rangers in CL.... this does happen remember Pompey & Baggies last season, sending Southampton down

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RE: Call this football???
posted by gordyffc on Monday, 1st May 2006, 00:25

Elite

The season is over 38 games aljar, not 1.

The Old Firm have no devine right to win everything, something which a lot of their fans on both sides forget.

Hearts have been a breath of fresh air this season and if they finish 2nd then they deserve it.

Gordy

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RE: Call this football???
posted by aja007 on Monday, 1st May 2006, 11:49

Elite

gordyffc,

I agree about Hearts. In fact I would go further and say they deserved to win the SPL! If it had not for some curious decisions by the owner they probably would have won it.

My point is its stranger that Celtic seemed to switch of for this gameI?

RE: Call this football???
posted by butters on Monday, 1st May 2006, 13:15

Elite

Quote:
Call this football???"

I thought this thread was going to be about the Women's FA Cup final which for some strange reason i'm watching Angry

... although they have good fundamentals *s.n.i.g.g.e.r* Grinning (futurama reference)

RE: Call this football???
posted by Brian Elliott on Monday, 1st May 2006, 15:39

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Hopefully Rangers will clear out the dead wood and make some actual progress with Le Guen in charge next season.

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RE: Call this football???
posted by Stressed-Dad on Monday, 1st May 2006, 16:58

Competent

Celtic haven't played well since they won the league and have obviously lost their edge.
I don't think rangers can moan about the Hearts result as they had the chance to turn over Celtic the other week and just weren't good enough.

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In fact I would go further and say they deserved to win the SPL! If it had not for some curious decisions by the owner they probably would have won it


Hearts wouldn't have won the title this season, they still lack consistency but if they strengthen next year then you never know.

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This on the day when Celtic refuse to allow three of their players to travel with Scotland to Japan because Celtic have "two important Games" to to play...two testimonials!!!


Yeah because sending them halfway round the world for a meaningless tournament at the end of a long season which doesn't even fall on UEFA's international dates makes a lot of sense.
I'm a Celtic season ticket holder first and a Scotland supporter next, and I would rather our players were fit & rested for next season and ready for the SPL & CL.

RE: Call this football???
posted by aja007 on Monday, 1st May 2006, 22:06

Elite

Brian,

Couldn't agree more!

Unlike other posts in this thread that is a fair comment.

RE: Call this football???
posted by Stressed-Dad on Tuesday, 2nd May 2006, 11:52

Competent

Quote:
Unlike other posts in this thread that is a fair comment


Yeah because hinting that a professional team would lie down to another one so that their local rivals suffer is really fair. Celtic were beaten fair & square by the better team on the day.

Any suggestion of match rigging is just sour grapes from Rangers fans, face it if your team hadn't underachieved so badly this season (europe excluded) then you wouldn't need to make up stupid conspiracy theories Grinning

RE: Call this football???
posted by bowfer on Tuesday, 2nd May 2006, 12:37

Elite

Rangers haven't underachieved this season.
They'll finish exactly where their absolutely shocking team of has-been's,never-have-been's and never-will-be's deserve.
There was a time when we (Aberdeen) would have been proud to say we're undefeated against them this season,but it's really no big deal any more.

As for Hearts....their fans delighting in finishing second is glossing over the fact their club has become an utter utter joke,the running of which is clouded by mystery.

It's like overlooking your wife being a slut,just because she looks good on your arm. Confused

This item was edited on Tuesday, 2nd May 2006, 12:38

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