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have you seen my lucky charms

https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/09/nintchdbpict0003524933362.jpg?strip=all&quality=100&w=960


moon-howlers right enough
a decent set of fans would have stopped the loony before he got to the park
instead of shouting on ye go wee man, you tell em

they will only get a slap on the wrist again from UEFA
but they will never learn until they are properly punished IMO

does any one know what the standard UEFA fine is for leprechaun pitch invasion













posted on 13/9/17

comment by JukeboxJunkie - A wrong decision is better than indecision 🍻 1.67 goals for every shot on target (U10162)
posted 3 hours, 26 minutes ago
Also, less with the leprechaun p!sh.. there's children with better patter than that. It's becoming a running theme with yourself.
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lol
the guy looked very small in the pic (you obviously didn't open the link )
he looks as if he has been photoshopped onto it



i didn't know you were Irish juke

posted on 13/9/17

i think the stewarding need to be looked at celtic park lol
its just not good enough IMO

just over the past few month its been banned banners setting fires(nearly) flares and now a small guy running onto the pitch

i think they should we have an inquiry into jobs for the bhoys and how these stewards are selected at the interview
they are more interested in watching the game than stewarding
is no one looking out for the fans safety over there
haha

not been the best week for them
keep it bhoys


posted on 13/9/17

comment by march1872 (U21461)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by JukeboxJunkie - A wrong decision is better than indecision 🍻 1.67 goals for every shot on target (U10162)
posted 3 hours, 26 minutes ago
Also, less with the leprechaun p!sh.. there's children with better patter than that. It's becoming a running theme with yourself.
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lol
the guy looked very small in the pic (you obviously didn't open the link )
he looks as if he has been photoshopped onto it



i didn't know you were Irish juke

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I'm not, but that's terrible patter.

Was the Celtic fan Irish?

posted on 13/9/17

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posted on 13/9/17

comment by Zachsda(Hello, is that the SFA, it's Pete here.Hello, Hello, Hello, ffs there's nae coont there ) (U1850)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
Was the Celtic fan Irish?

Like loads of them only in his heid
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we have the loonies aswell juke just not as many as youse haha

its just your clubs turn to bring us all down mate - sorry about that : )

ye should get the snipers in position to take these bampots out before they reach the park

that would let the GB use the signs and banners warning snipers at work


c mon man is that
a sense of humor or what

posted on 13/9/17

comment by march1872 (U21461)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by Zachsda(Hello, is that the SFA, it's Pete here.Hello, Hello, Hello, ffs there's nae coont there ) (U1850)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
Was the Celtic fan Irish?

Like loads of them only in his heid
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we have the loonies aswell juke just not as many as youse haha

its just your clubs turn to bring us all down mate - sorry about that : )

ye should get the snipers in position to take these bampots out before they reach the park

that would let the GB use the signs and banners warning snipers at work


c mon man is that
a sense of humor or what


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It's supposed to be us having a mental breakdown after a heavy defeat..

comment by Timmy (U14278)

posted on 13/9/17

What was the point on running on? Hey its no fair you're better than our players

posted on 13/9/17

A Celtic fan has admitted invading the pitch and assaulting a Paris Saint Germain player during Celtic's 5-0 defeat in the Champions League.

Twenty-one-year-old John Hatton, from Belfast, jumped over a metal railing and ran on to the pitch at Celtic Park on Tuesday night.

He assaulted PSG forward Kylian Mbappe by attempting to kick him.

Hatton was granted bail and sentence was deferred until 11 October for background reports.

Tesco worker Hatton also pled guilty to behaviour likely to incite public disorder by approaching the French striker.

Glasgow Sheriff Court heard the incident happened in the 40th minute after PSG's Edinson Cavani scored the team's third goal.

Hatton was banned from every football ground in the UK by Sheriff Sukwinder Gill.

The sheriff told him: "I don't know much about football. But this was a high profile match. It was a Champions League match. It was televised across the UK."

Defence lawyer Dan Cameron said: "The incident wasn't viewed on television screens. It was 40 minutes into the match. He was taken by security stewards almost immediately from the pitch.

"The match wasn't disrupted for any great length of time. He had consumed a lot of alcohol and can only remember parts of the day."

A second Celtic fan, Anthony Lavelle, admitted punching Hatton on the head as he was being led from the stadium by police.

Depute fiscal Louise McNeil said: "Mr Lavelle was a spectator and after seeing John Hatton invading the pitch he became upset and angry.

"While the police were escorting Mr Hatton from the stadium he punched him on the head. Mr Lavelle was then arrested."

Defence lawyer Ann McKinlay said: "His last conviction was 42 years ago when he was 19.

"Mr Lavelle was far from the only person who was angry about the pitch invasion. The consequences for the club could be very serious. Uefa could make them play their matches behind closed doors."

Banning order refused

The court was told that 61-year-old Lavelle, who now lives in St Albans, Hertfordshire, has been a Celtic supporter since he was 13 and takes his nephew, who suffers from epilepsy, to matches.

Sheriff Gill fined Lavelle £400 and gave him two months to pay it.

She refused a Crown motion to impose a football banning order on him.

Sheriff Gill told Lavelle: "You have been going to football matches for 48 years with no trouble and you take your nephew to matches.

"If Celtic Football Club wish to revoke your season ticket that's a matter for them, but, I would hope they would see sense."

Celtic have been charged by Uefa following the pitch invasion on Tuesday night.

Silly bhoy

Hope Celtic see sense and don`t ban the older guy for giving him a thump in the napper.

posted on 13/9/17

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posted on 13/9/17

i agree timmy

if it was Brendan's bhoy they would have given him a top




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