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Steve Smith

@SteveSmithPS

Football fan, working in the tech industry, living the dream on Sydney's Northern Beaches

Sydney เข้าร่วม Kasım 2010
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cartuja@cartujakds·
This redacted message has emerged following the investigation. I'm prepared to keep the sender's identity out of the public realm to give the team the opportunity to withdraw from the competition...
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cartuja@cartujakds·
💥 SNAP CHRISTMAS QUIZ 2026 💥 You all know the drill. DM me with: ✅Team Name ✅ Captain Name ✅ Team Members' Handles Let your favourite nemeses know about the quiz.
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Steve Smith
Steve Smith@SteveSmithPS·
@Alan_Morrison67 Interesting. I connected with the Trust some time back. Their Drive for Five campaign was strategically good, but poorly executed. Also, I was amazed at how many fellow fans didn’t trust the individuals running the Trust. Need to tackle that last issue first.
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celticbynumbers@Alan_Morrison67·
The ONLY way to effect change at Celtic is thru boring shareholder engagement, coordination, pooling together and working together towards clear and achievable goals That and tons of patience whilst leaving the ego battles at the door it is the only way
Phil Mac Giolla Bháin@Pmacgiollabhain

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sec557🟥⬜🟦🇬🇧@MMcculloch2563·
@scotlandscoeff1 It's now 6 straight seasons Rangers have been the last Scottish team left in Europe (even the 22/23 UCL season they got knocked out MD5 and us MD6 before any of them start clutching about that). Complete DOMINANCE in competitions when there's no Scottish refs anywhere to be seen.
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Scotland’s Coefficient
Scotland’s Coefficient@scotlandscoeff1·
A gut punch for Celtic fans - they were on the brink of taking Bayern to extra time, and they deserved at least that. Everyone knew it was a massive challenge, but in true Scottish fashion, they fell at the final hurdle. Celtic have still never won in Germany, while Bayern remain undefeated at home against Scottish teams, boasting a now 15-match unbeaten run against Scots since their 1-0 Tynecastle loss in 1989. It’ll now be at least 22 years since Celtic last won a European knockout tie after Christmas. Sigh. On the bright side, Scotland’s Coefficient gained 0.2 points - which was unexpected before kick off tonight. However, to secure 12th place, we now rely on pretty much all teams from the surrounding countries being eliminated this week - and then Rangers mounting a deep Europa League run on their own.
Scotland’s Coefficient@scotlandscoeff1

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇩🇪 CELTIC'S DAUNTING TASK 🇩🇪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 (2 mins reading time) 🍀🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Celtic face a huge task as they aim to overturn a 2-1 first-leg deficit and reach the Champions League last 16 for the first time since 2013. It's live from the Allianz Arena on AMAZON PRIME, with an 8pm kick off. _____ History is against Celtic: ❌ Celtic haven’t overturned a first-leg defeat in Europe (excluding qualifiers) since 1992, when they lost 2-0 away to Köln 🇩🇪 only to then win 3-0 at Celtic Park. Since then, they’ve been eliminated in all nine knockout ties after losing the first leg. 1⃣ They have never progressed from a major knockout tie after losing the first leg at home (0/7). The only time they managed it in qualifiers was in 2009; Samaras' injury time winner saw Tony Mowbray's men beat Dynamo Moscow 🇷🇺 2-0 away after a 1-0 home defeat... 🇩🇪 Celtic have never won a European match in Germany after 15 attempts, with 3 draws and 12 losses - including the visit to Dortmund earlier in the season. 🇯🇵 Celtic will be reliant on the superhuman efforts of man of the moment Daizen Maeda, after he started on the bench at the weekend to give him a rare rest. He completed the most sprints in the competition last week (53) and he's consistently been in the top 2 every matchday... 4⃣ With four Champions League goals this season - the most by a Celtic player since Joe Craig in 1977 - Maeda could join club legends Stevie Chalmers, Willie Wallace, and Lou Macari on five goals in a single European Cup campaign. _____ Bayern Munich's imposing record: ✅ Since 2011, the Bavarians have progressed in 13/13 ties after winning the first leg. The last time they failed was in the 2011 UCL last 16 against Inter 🇮🇹; winning 1-0 in Italy before losing 3-2 at home. ❌ Bayern have never lost at home to a Scottish club and are unbeaten in their last 20 Champions League home games (since a 3-2 loss to PSG in 2021). 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Bayern are unbeaten in 14 matches against Scottish sides, dating back to 1989. Their only three defeats to Scottish teams have all come in Scotland: 🔵 1972: 2-0 vs Rangers (Ibrox) 🔴 1983: 3-2 vs Aberdeen (Pittodrie) 💜 1989: 1-0 vs Hearts (Tynecastle) 🤕 Bayern could be without Harry Kane, who has 15 Champions League goals for the club, after suffering a facial injury in the weekend draw at Leverkusen. _____ Scotland’s Coefficient: 🧮 0.4 points on offer for a win, 0.2 for a draw (points awarded after 120 minutes if extra time is played; penalties don’t count). 🆙 Reaching the last 16 would earn an additional 0.3 bonus points; if Celtic did earn 0.7 points tonight we'd be only 0.1 behind Austria in 13th. 👏 We want everyone else in bold to lose and be eliminated this week, to give us an outside chance of reaching 12th.... 💰 Celtic have already secured €46m in UEFA prize money this season. Progressing past Bayern would add another €11m. A quarter-final spot (via a win over Atlético Madrid or Bayer Leverkusen) would be worth a further €12.5m... 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Good luck, Celtic! They’ll need plenty of it to make Friday’s draw at 11am...

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Danny McGinley
Danny McGinley@danmcgin·
@celticbars Whats best option to watch in Melbourne on Thursday with Turf bar currently closed? Cheers
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Celticbars
Celticbars@celticbars·
Sorry pal, nothing listed for Larne.
JGzero@GrahamJudi10702

@celticbars probably on a hiding to nothing (or maybe just a hiding) - anywhere safe in Larne to watch the match on Thurs?

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dan@UnDiluted7·
Absolute scenes in Wellington 👌🏻
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cartuja@cartujakds·
It should be noted that there as members of 'The Wild Colonial Boys (Celtic Down Under)' as there were Apostles. I'm expecting miracles.
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Steve Smith@SteveSmithPS·
@ETimsNet Nope - just Idah. Don’t think Balmer got booked.
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E-Tims@ETimsNet·
Balmer and Idah booked.
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cartuja@cartujakds·
Who would be up for the last ever Cartuja Christmas Quiz on here?
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Ben Griffis
Ben Griffis@BeGriffis·
If anyone works at a football club or a company in the EU, Oz or NZ that has a data job available that pays a livable wage and can/could hire a foreigner Please send me a link. Or DM me. My wife and I have had many conversations this year & I am now looking at opportunities
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Scotland’s Coefficient
Scotland’s Coefficient@scotlandscoeff1·
💰📊 RANGERS Vs CELTIC FINANCES 📊💰 (3 mins reading time) 📊 Some graphs to compare the finances and the way the two big Glasgow clubs have been run, starting with the most important - revenue. 🆙 Both have seen steady increases in revenue in recent years, primarily driven by European competition. Celtic have stretched their earnings gap over Rangers since they were earning about the same in 21/22. It's no surprise that in the three seasons Celtic reached the Champions League = over £100m in income. It will be the same again in next years accounts, as they again qualified for the competition where all the money is. 🆕 What do fans want to see income spent on? New players. Both have done this and can spend in one summer what everyone else in the country might not spend in 10 years. Note that the dashed line figures for 24/25 can increase in January, the figures I've included were this summer's spends noted in both club's respective accounts. ⚖️ Where the clubs differ markedly is on net spend. Rangers simply do not sell players at the same rate or level as Celtic have done consistently over the last 10+ years. This has resulted in Rangers having positive (bad) net spends almost every year (except for two: the year they sold Patterson and the year they sold Bassey). Conversely - Celtic regularly have negative net spends as they generally bring in more than they spend. 💷 Player wages are the biggest cost to a football club, and you can see that Rangers' total wage bill has steadily increased since their return to the premiership, topping out at £64m in 2022/23 - higher than Celtic for the first time. When their revenue and player sales are substantially lower than Celtic's, this quickly becomes unsustainable. Numerous departures last season including high earners like Morelos and Kent, as well as no bonuses paid to players for Champions League qualification saw their wage bill reduce by a few million to £61.2m. 📉 It wasn't enough of a reduction though, hence the £17.3m loss announced on Tuesday. Clement has spoken regularly this season about their need to reduce both the wage bill and the age of the squad, as seen in their summer dealings. They signed 11 players with an average age of 23, to replace the 13 departees that had an average age of 28. The dashed lines for 24/25 are wage predictions based on 1.) Rangers' accounts stating their cost cutting this summer will reduce their wage bill by a further £6m and 2.) Celtic's accounts stating they invested a further £31m on new signings this summer as they look to become more competitive in Europe and not just domestically - which will likely increase their wage bill. 📈 AT LEAST a £15m gap in total wages between the two clubs, seems more realistic than the less than £5m gap we've seen in each of the last 4 years - given there's now a gap of over £30m in revenue. 🏧 The Rangers directors and investors have, and continue to, fund the continued losses and attempts to close the gap, on and off the field. And so although a lot of Rangers problems - poor leadership and even worse transfer business - can be blamed on their board, without them Rangers' losses are completely unmanageable. Since the year end, the directors converted another £9m of their own existing debt into equity, and have already agreed to an extra £4m of debt funding and £8.6m in equity. 🆙 It's not all bad news for Rangers fans though - this was a record year for income, they are no longer getting sued, and their capacity is now at 51,700 which includes new hospitality spaces that bring in £10m. Their operating loss before player sales is now down at a £2m loss compared to over £10m last year. 🤷‍♂️ But fundamentally the dial on this substantial financial gap between the two can only be shifted if Champions League participation switched between the two. This would probably require Rangers to win the league, which of course seems unlikely at present. Indeed due to Scotland's poor coefficient (currently) all clubs may have to budget for the very real prospect of not having any guaranteed European football, never mind Champions League. 🏔️ If Scotland don't finish inside the top 15 in the UEFA rankings then after next season nobody is guaranteed any European league phase football and all of our clubs could conceivably be out of Europe by August in 2 years time.
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