Barrabhoy
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Barrabhoy
@rumac09
Tweeting, retweeting & rambling about Celtic, Tennis, Music, Sports and Stuff.
Glasgow, Scotland Katılım Ekim 2012
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Celtic fans (as usual) have no idea how unpleasant they have now become in the eyes of total randoms. Gideon writes for the FT. Doesn’t follow football. And yet!
The Celtic “brand” has taken a pounding the last years. You can’t realise that in the goldfish bowl.
Gideon Rachman@gideonrachman
This would be hilarious. And richly deserved for all concerned
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@chris_sutton73 @ETimsNet 💚
He's in the bin Chris. Nobody cares what he thinks.
He most likely votes Tory.
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I doubt you’d say it to Martin O’Neill’s face… what an embarrassing take anyway. Scottish people care about Scottish football and you can carry on not caring from London.
Simon Jordan@Sjopinion10
What a shame for Scottish football #hearts … nothing exciting or new about #celtic winning the league .. Everyone can go back to not caring about Scottish football again 💤💤💤💤
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@JimDelahunt Jim - it seems you yourself are not doing a lot of debate? It's nowhere near as cut and dried as so many are making out. The stills show it touches his hand absolutely no doubt. Maybe it's a slight glance but it's baloney to suggest a travesty decision (which many are)!
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“Brilliant VAR call” - there’s debate and there’s utter baloney.
Glen Buck@gl3nbuck
@JimDelahunt There are multiple images and videos that show it hit his hand. Regardless of the wish of all to have a maroon Fairy-tale end it is a brilliant VAR call. Brutal for Hearts, but that's why VAR is there, as we are usually told.
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@ClonesCyclone @McGuigans_Gym Well done Shane. Cracking time Barry. 👏
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Well done Neil Lennon. 👏
Really surprised Aberdeen didn't look at him for their job.
#scottishcup
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Never give up on your dream – that’s the moral of Andy Robertson’s career. It will be fascinating to see where he goes next after Liverpool. He’s a fighter, only just turned 32, and still has plenty to give. Robertson's resilient. He’s always taken setbacks in his stride. Released by Celtic. Never gave up. Relegated twice at Hull City. Never gave up.
As he modestly posted on Instagram after lifting the Champions League in 2019, “Just a wee guy from Glasgow living the absolute dream”. He made Liverpool fans dream. His Anfield legacy is immense and varied. Complete bargain: £10m from Hull in 2017. Eight trophies: including that Champions League and two Premier Leagues. Great stats from left-back: 69 assists, 13 goals in 373 games.
Countless memories: including that headed equaliser against Villa in the 19/20 title season; productive, joyous connection with Sadio Mane; constant ferocious press; that hunger and stamina to race forward and deliver expert crosses; living his life as a top pro, not drinking during the season, and playing with the passion of a fan.
By every metric, and memory, Robertson is a Liverpool legend.
There were occasional mistakes: ruffling Lionel Messi’s hair during the 2019 annihilation of Barcelona was disrespectful. But, overall, Robertson is a club legend. And Liverpool are losing more than a player when Robertson leaves. They are losing a hugely popular character, bubbly, fun, and also a man with a conscience. Robertson made substantial donations to foodbanks during his time on Merseyside, and vital donations to keep a suicide-prevention phone-line open in his native Glasgow during lockdown.
And how will Liverpool win without a Scot in their team? Tartan thread is woven through the tapestry of Liverpool's history starting with the “Team of Macs” in the 1890s. In one 1893 game against Blackpool, headlined as “Lancashire against Scotland” there was McQue, McCartney, McLean, McVean and two McQueens (one of whom, Matt, became manager in the 1920s).
Liverpool have had so many great Scots: Raisbeck, Liddell, Lawrence, Yeats, St John, Hall, Hansen, Souness, Dalglish, the list goes on, Nicol, Gillespie, Wark, McAllister, Matteo and Hutchison (Gateshead-born but a 26-cap passionate Scotland international) amongst many others (and please add). Plus managers like Shankly, Dalglish and Souness. So many great Scots. Andy Robertson is guaranteed a great send-off by fans he gave everything for. #LFC
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