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Celtic-Rangers, sunday 24th october 2010

paolo-fcb

Fan Favourite
So guys the "old firm" is back, this time the teams are at the top of the table al together with 24 pts in 8 matches, Gers got a +1 on goal difference; everybody knows my past, my personal war into the I.R.A. but always against terrorism, my way to be fenian and republican, but I'm 41 years old and this is the past, I wish peace and love in Ireland so THIS IS ONLY A FOOTBALL MATCH TO ME, HOPE A GREAT FOOTBALL MATCH, NO POLITICS, NO RELIGIOUS WARS, STOP WITH ALL AND PEACE IN THE NORTHERN PART OF IRELAND AND IN SCOTLAND AND ALL OVER THE WORLD!
I'll support my team, Celtic, but I'll always pay respect to the Rangers like to all the football teams in the world, we're rival but 4 me it's only sport, football, now after too many years I feel something different and wish peace in Belfast and Derry, I wish catholic people and protestants ones could live in peace remembering that u play the same game and live the same life, this is the reason cause I'm pleased to type to all of you and to myself something that BONO VOX said many years ago in 1988 and in the U.S.A. during my favourite U2's song, sunday bloody sunday:

....Now lemme tell you somethin'. I've had enough of Irish Americans who haven't been back to their country in twenty or thirty years come up to me and talk about the resistence, the revolution back home. And the glory of the revolution, and the glory of dyin' for the revolution. **** the revolution! They don't talk about the glory of killing for the revolution. What's the glory in takin' a man from his bed and gunnin' him down in front of his wife and his children? Where's the glory in that? Where's the glory in bombing a Rememberance Day parade of old-aged pensioners, their medals taken out and polished up for the day. Where's the glory in that? To leave them dyin', or crippled for life, or dead, under the rubble of a revolution that the majority of the people of my country don't want. Sing no more

That's what I think and what I wish in Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales!

So come on Celtic and win the best, repeat, it's a football match, we are doing well and win 8 matches in a row, last one I watched in Dundee with a goal of Hooper in the last minute, Gers won last game 4-1 so I wish to watch a great football match in the "paradise", and best wishes for the Rangers' fans in the champions league, shame these year we're out of European cups.......









Imagine there’s no heaven
It’s easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today…


Imagine there’s no countries
It isn’t hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace…

You may say I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us
And the world will be as one

Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world…

You may say I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us
And the world will live as one
 

Recrero152

Reserve Team
Ahh, the classic... The Scots recognize this rivalry match as the best in the world. I agree to what you say and I hope that it'll be a great and above all as calm as possible. We don't want any trouble. If I ain't busy, I just might watch it.
 

paolo-fcb

Fan Favourite
Recrero152;2946418 said:
Ahh, the classic... The Scots recognize this rivalry match as the best in the world. I agree to what you say and I hope that it'll be a great and above all as calm as possible. We don't want any trouble. If I ain't busy, I just might watch it.

Celtic-Rangers if the best classic all over the world, only Boca-River can compete......:)
 

paolo-fcb

Fan Favourite
Anthony;2946781 said:
Without Boruc it won't be the same match as it used to be.:(



Yes, Ragners will score one goal and not 5 lol:smilex:

I joke Tony, Artur has been a good goalkeeper but Forster is good enough so Zaluska......:)........of course McGregor is better.......:$
 

pasion1

Senior Squad
paolo-fcb;2946446 said:
Celtic-Rangers if the best classic all over the world, only Boca-River can compete......:)

It's always interesting to hear someone claim that their rivalry is the best in the world from literally 0 backing. It's as funny as hearing the Canadian media saying that "MTL vs. Toronto FC" is the best rivalry on earth. Why? "Because we say so".

In South America, the majority of fans haven't even heard of either of these TEAMS, let alone recognizing them as some kind of major rivalry.

Celtic and Rangers play sub part football (terrible to watch), play in the most boring league on the planet, and have very few international titles (IE: 1 cup winners cup, and 1 Euro cup.......pathetic).
To compare it to Boca vs. River is an insult , not only to Argentineans, but football in general.
 

paolo-fcb

Fan Favourite
pasion1;2947030 said:
It's always interesting to hear someone claim that their rivalry is the best in the world from literally 0 backing. It's as funny as hearing the Canadian media saying that "MTL vs. Toronto FC" is the best rivalry on earth. Why? "Because we say so".

In South America, the majority of fans haven't even heard of either of these TEAMS, let alone recognizing them as some kind of major rivalry.

Celtic and Rangers play sub part football (terrible to watch), play in the most boring league on the planet, and have very few international titles (IE: 1 cup winners cup, and 1 Euro cup.......pathetic).
To compare it to Boca vs. River is an insult , not only to Argentineans, but football in general.

Celtic has been Europa champions in 1967, Lisboa, final with Inter, 2-1.....

Respect all pareers please and the importance of a similar match is recognized all over the world, so learn about football before posting "betises"......

edit-Celtic have fans all over the world, how many irish americans people live in the USA? and in Australia? Many millions.
 

pasion1

Senior Squad
paolo-fcb;2947045 said:
Celtic has been Europa champions in 1967, Lisboa, final with Inter, 2-1.....

Respect all pareers please and the importance of a similar match is recognized all over the world, so learn about football before posting "betises"......

edit-Celtic have fans all over the world, how many irish americans people live in the USA? and in Australia? Many millions.

I know, that's what I said, 1 Euro cup (1967, then they lost to Racing in the world title final a few months later).

Listen, to have many fans means **** all. "all over the world"? Considering that the majority of south american fans (1 out of the 2 most important football continents on earth) never heard of Celtic or Rangers (Except for "That green team that showed up in 1967 to play Racing), says a lot.

Having many fans means **** all. Corinthians boasts about 80 million fans (in Brazil alone), and they aren't even considered one of the elite clubs on South America. :tongue:

Their title history is pathetic. You have Boca boasting 5x Copa Libertadores, 3x World championships. THAT's history. Celtic's is "ok" at best, Rangers isn't even worth mentioning as a footnote in the history of great clubs.

Comparing them to Boca and River, is like comparing Chivas (Mexico) to Liverpool, just because they have a ridiculously huge fan base (even worldwide).
 

vitu

Senior Squad
pasion1;2947624 said:
I know, that's what I said, 1 Euro cup (1967, then they lost to Racing in the world title final a few months later).

Listen, to have many fans means **** all. "all over the world"? Considering that the majority of south american fans (1 out of the 2 most important football continents on earth) never heard of Celtic or Rangers (Except for "That green team that showed up in 1967 to play Racing), says a lot.

Having many fans means **** all. Corinthians boasts about 80 million fans (in Brazil alone), and they aren't even considered one of the elite clubs on South America. :tongue:

Their title history is pathetic. You have Boca boasting 5x Copa Libertadores, 3x World championships. THAT's history. Celtic's is "ok" at best, Rangers isn't even worth mentioning as a footnote in the history of great clubs.

Comparing them to Boca and River, is like comparing Chivas (Mexico) to Liverpool, just because they have a ridiculously huge fan base (even worldwide).


Penarol vs Nacional has the biggest rivalry on earth dude.....now go jerk off to Riquelme and Boca. Why are Uruguayan's and Argentinian's so damn cocky?
 

paolo-fcb

Fan Favourite
Shame nobody cares the final score, its Celtic-Rangers 1-3.....

I ask mods to close this thread if u can, of course I will not talk about Celtic-Rangers anymore.
 

pasion1

Senior Squad
vitu;2948157 said:
Penarol vs Nacional has the biggest rivalry on earth dude.....now go jerk off to Riquelme and Boca. Why are Uruguayan's and Argentinian's so damn cocky?

Sorry man, guess I didn't make clear my past history with Celtic/Rangers. I didn't mean to sound arrogant.
To be honest, I despise Celtic/Rangers (club and fans) because 1 ) I really like Heart of Midlothian and feel the Scottish clubs get royally screwed over by the old firm.

But that's not the main reason. Celtic/Rangers fans have a completely undeserved sense of superiority towards 95% of clubs around the UK , and most of Europe (they will march around, calling pretty much every club they encounter "insignificant" because of their "Glorious history", which is a huge joke compared to the real giants of world football).
Simple. 1967 Euro title doesn't even get you in the top 10 of European football history, let alone world football history.
 

paolo-fcb

Fan Favourite
pasion1;2948304 said:
Sorry man, guess I didn't make clear my past history with Celtic/Rangers. I didn't mean to sound arrogant.
To be honest, I despise Celtic/Rangers (club and fans) because 1 ) I really like Heart of Midlothian and feel the Scottish clubs get royally screwed over by the old firm.

But that's not the main reason. Celtic/Rangers fans have a completely undeserved sense of superiority towards 95% of clubs around the UK , and most of Europe (they will march around, calling pretty much every club they encounter "insignificant" because of their "Glorious history", which is a huge joke compared to the real giants of world football).
Simple. 1967 Euro title doesn't even get you in the top 10 of European football history, let alone world football history.

Of course, this is not the history of football, was it a friendly match?
 

paolo-fcb

Fan Favourite
Lisbona, Estàdio Nacional, 25/05/1967

Celtic – Inter: 2-1

Marcatori: 6' Mazzola (Rigore), 63' Gemmell, 84' Chalmers

Celtic: Simpson; Craig, Gemmell, Murdoch, McNeill (cap.); Clark, Johnston, Wallace, Chalmers; Auld, Lennox; All. Stein

Inter: Sarti; Burgnich, Guarneri, Picchi, Facchetti; Domenghini, Bedin, Mazzola, Cappellini; Bicicli, Corso; All. Herrera

Arbitro: Kurt Tschenscher

Spettatori: 45000 circa


p.s. take a look at the starting 11 of Inter and who were the coaches and why not the 11 Lisbon LIONS......22 worldclass players on the pitch.

.......sure canadians teams made football history!!!(H)(H)(H)
 

ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
vitu;2948157 said:
Penarol vs Nacional has the biggest rivalry on earth dude.....now go jerk off to Riquelme and Boca. Why are Uruguayan's and Argentinian's so damn cocky?

They emerged from isolation in the 20s and 30s to dominate the world game... and then lost their place almost immediately and never came close to getting it back.
 


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