FFS its no even the start of the season
Bookies have NO confidence in the bhoys in green tonight!
Celtic were 1/2 now 7/10 just to win
Celtic -1 was 11/8 now 9/5
Celtic -2 was 7/2 now 5/1
Celtic -3 was 8/1 now 11/1
Celtic to qualify was 3/1 now 19/4
GET ON!!! The 1st 2 are like printing money!
The bookies are being overly generous lets clean them out!!!!!!
http://www.wiziwig.tv/broadcast.php?matchid=271792∂=sports
Tis the season to be jolly!
posted on 6/8/14
Fackk them,glad they got pumped and sent crashing out,public transport all of Europe can relax now.
Get it right fookin up um!!!!
posted on 6/8/14
comment by Bluebell (U7064)
posted 1 minute ago
Fackk them,glad they got pumped and sent crashing out,public transport all of Europe can relax now.
Get it right fookin up um!!!!
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yup
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posted on 6/8/14
http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/278387
Offffffttttttttttttttt
posted on 6/8/14
comment by Bluebell (U7064)
posted 15 minutes ago
http://www.ja606.co.uk/articles/viewArticle/278387
Offffffttttttttttttttt
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posted on 6/8/14
Celtic: Defiant Ronny Deila insists side will bounce back
Ronny Deila insists Celtic will "rise up" following their disappointing exit from the Champions League.
Deila's side were knocked out at the third qualifying round stage as Legia Warsaw won 2-0 at Murrayfield to complete a 6-1 aggregate win.
The Norwegian revealed plans are afoot to invest in the squad.
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Interview - Celtic manager Ronny Deila
"We didn't play as a Champions League team," Deila told BBC Radio Scotland. "We have to perform much better than that. We have to win the league."
Celtic will now go into Friday's draw for the play-off round of the Europa League which will be a small crumb of comfort for the thousands of Celtic fans who travelled to Murrayfield, which hosted the second leg with Legia due to Celtic Park's recent involvement in the Commonwealth Games.
And by missing out on the group stages of the Champions League, Celtic will not gain the £14m they took in from last year's campaign, having pocketed almost £19m the season before.
Deila's men never got going against the Polish champions and the Norwegian admitted his players were well short of the standard they need to be at that level.
"It was not good enough," he said. "They started OK and put them under a little bit of pressure, but they didn't create anything.
"They got two easy goals, again, and that's worrying me. We just have to say we lost to the better team. The boys want to play better.
Deila is determined to ensure Celtic return to the Champions League next season
"We are very disappointed. We're going to rise up and we're going to perform much better, win the league again, and next year in this situation we're going to go through.
"We're going to do everything to get into the Europa League. It's a fantastic chance to play against European opponents and that's what we need now."
Deila was locked in the dressing room for some times after the game, but afterwards refused to blame his side and instead took full responsibility, insisting a different line-up would not have changed the result.
"We know there's much more in this team and there's a lot more to fight for this season," he explained.
"Maybe we could've done things differently but I don't think we would've won this game."
And, when asked about bolstering his squad, he replied: "We're working on that all the time so of course we want to make the team better."
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comment by Elitewolfrfc (2 down, 1 to go) (U16936)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Laudrup (U12366)
posted 16 minutes ago
Celtic: Defiant Ronny Deila insists side will bounce back
Ronny Deila insists Celtic will "rise up" following their disappointing exit from the Champions League.
Deila's side were knocked out at the third qualifying round stage as Legia Warsaw won 2-0 at Murrayfield to complete a 6-1 aggregate win.
The Norwegian revealed plans are afoot to invest in the squad.
Play media
Interview - Celtic manager Ronny Deila
"We didn't play as a Champions League team," Deila told BBC Radio Scotland. "We have to perform much better than that. We have to win the league."
Celtic will now go into Friday's draw for the play-off round of the Europa League which will be a small crumb of comfort for the thousands of Celtic fans who travelled to Murrayfield, which hosted the second leg with Legia due to Celtic Park's recent involvement in the Commonwealth Games.
And by missing out on the group stages of the Champions League, Celtic will not gain the £14m they took in from last year's campaign, having pocketed almost £19m the season before.
Deila's men never got going against the Polish champions and the Norwegian admitted his players were well short of the standard they need to be at that level.
"It was not good enough," he said. "They started OK and put them under a little bit of pressure, but they didn't create anything.
"They got two easy goals, again, and that's worrying me. We just have to say we lost to the better team. The boys want to play better.
Deila is determined to ensure Celtic return to the Champions League next season
"We are very disappointed. We're going to rise up and we're going to perform much better, win the league again, and next year in this situation we're going to go through.
"We're going to do everything to get into the Europa League. It's a fantastic chance to play against European opponents and that's what we need now."
Deila was locked in the dressing room for some times after the game, but afterwards refused to blame his side and instead took full responsibility, insisting a different line-up would not have changed the result.
"We know there's much more in this team and there's a lot more to fight for this season," he explained.
"Maybe we could've done things differently but I don't think we would've won this game."
And, when asked about bolstering his squad, he replied: "We're working on that all the time so of course we want to make the team better."
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Ah know
posted on 8/8/14
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