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Podcast 160: Offensive Chatting PDF Print E-mail
Written by Eddie Pearson   
Thursday, 17 November 2011 13:48

podcast-badgeSt Anthony joins Eddie this week and together they take a look about on the matches against Rennes and Motherwell. They discuss the upturn in our form and they discuss some of the players who have made the difference. Next Eddie asks St Anthony just what was he was thinking about when he was belting out all those illicit songs at the Rennes game and the guys discuss the recent "offensive chants" silly nonsense. They talk the subject to death and no doubt, as seems to be the fashion these days, they will offend someone with their viewpoint.Finally they take a look ahead to the match against Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

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Last Updated on Thursday, 17 November 2011 13:51
 

Comments  

 
+6 #1 JackFury 2011-11-17 19:29
one of the best strikers in the world, Fernando Torres, became a joke of a striker becuase he lost his confidence. A lack of confidence can destroy a player and as fans we need to back them in any way

so when Samaras has a great game and has his hands in two goals and gets "he did and he didnt"

yet McCourt just doesnt find the pace of the game(which he does often) and he gets a free pass

As a player I cant imagine its easy to play for fans with such attitudes. I do not like Rangers players, but I can admit when they played well, Celtic fans cannot do it about some of their own players
 
 
+2 #2 The Thinker 2011-11-17 22:49
Good podcast guys. I would just like to add my own personal opinion that altho our club is one that certainly has strong Irish catholic roots, religion should play absolutely no part in the club today.

Jock Stein, Henrik Larsson, Danny McGrain and Kenny Dalglish. What do they all have in common?

Hail Hail
 

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