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posted on 8/1/12

Ted, it is the cup that determines the true kings of Europe!

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Go and tell Uefa this oblique view...also mention you're a Gers fan champing at the bit

posted on 8/1/12

C'mon McCann...you must do
better

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bluster, bluster

posted on 8/1/12

TCD, Rangers havent won Celtic also Aberdeen did and that was their 2nd Euro cup compared to our dismal 1 Euro cup!

posted on 8/1/12

Spunky Dokey




posted on 8/1/12

mcann - so the celts never wan the real big wan?

posted on 8/1/12

TCD, Rangers havent won Celtic also Aberdeen did and that was their 2nd Euro cup compared to our dismal 1 Euro cup!

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Known in Europe as the 'Diddy Cup'...

Btw,

Aberdeen are deservedly second to Celtic in who created the best Scottish teams ever:

Lisbon Lions
Aberdeen
Rangers '72

posted on 8/1/12

They never won the true Euro cup Elite, only Aberdeen the greatest Scottish team in Europe ever!

posted on 8/1/12

Aberdeen CWC, EURO SUPER CUP(THE DADDY)
Celtic EURO CUP
RANGERS CWC

posted on 8/1/12

only Aberdeen the greatest Scottish team in Europe ever!

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Either way, that must hurt to type that

posted on 8/1/12

As long as we're above Rangers

posted on 8/1/12

Not really, I am not a bitter fan TCD, its just a game at the end of the day, but I like facts!

Aberdeen the most succesful team in Europe for Scotland and Rangers the most succesful somestic team!

posted on 8/1/12

"Either way, that must hurt to type that"



Spunky Dokey



posted on 8/1/12

http://soccerlens.com/the-greatest-football-teams-of-all-time/20744/

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Hiv a wee keek in that link...look at the illustrious names in there

comment by Hector (U3606)

posted on 8/1/12

When Rangers go pop later this year...

League titles - 0
Scottish cups - 0
League cups - 0
Defunct Euro trophy - 0

posted on 8/1/12

How many titles do Celtic need to catch our world record!

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World record? Is this like the World series of baseball where only Americans take part?

posted on 8/1/12

TCD you are getting desperate my man, a link from some student forumist!

posted on 8/1/12

You trying to sneak back in, P-ishy

Get yer plus two's oan

posted on 8/1/12

'Spunky Dokey'... were they one of those illustrious teams the Dhimms beat to 'the bigwan'?




posted on 8/1/12

... or is it Tarquin's battle cry?





Pffft

posted on 8/1/12

Overview: The Lisbon Lions pulled off the biggest haul of silverware by any club in a single season. They won the Scottish League Title, besting archrival Rangers by 3 points. They won both domestic cups, defeating Abdereen in the Scottish Cup Final and besting Rangers once again to win the Scottish League Cup. Their crowning achievement, however, came in the European Cup Final in which they showed off their entertaining, attacking brand of football and beat defensive-minded Inter Milan to become the first and only Scottish club to ever win Europe’s biggest club prize. Celtic’s triumph was even more impressive in light of the fact that it was a banner year for Scottish teams. Rangers went to the Finals of the Cup Winners Cup, while Kilmarnock made it to the semi-finals of the Fairs Cup (the predecessor to the UEFA Cup).

Players: Celtic were truly a local operation, as all of its players were born within 30 miles of Glasgow. They also played with four attackers up front, thereby ensuring that they would rack up a ton of goals. Skipper Billy McNeill was the inspirational leader of the club and was voted the greatest Celtic captain of all time. Bobby Murdoch was seen as the team’s most important player and formed an excellent partnership in midfield with the fiery Bertie Auld. Stevie Chalmers was a prolific goal scorer who hit the game-winner against Inter Milan in the European Cup Final. William Wallace (not “Braveheart&rdquo was another great scorer who notched 89 goals during his five years at Celtic. However, their two best forwards were the guys who played slightly behind Chalmers and Wallace, Celtic legends Jimmy Johnstone and Bobby Lennox. Johnstone was voted greatest player in Celtic history with Lennox finishing slightly behind him. The following season, Celtic pulled off a double by winning the League Title and League Cup.

Honors: Scottish League Title, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup, European Cup


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Big in America

posted on 8/1/12

“Braveheart&rdquo"

Where wiz he frae?

posted on 8/1/12

TCD Saltcoats is 42 miles from Glasgow, one player was born there, can you tell me which one?

posted on 8/1/12

bigger in duke st

posted on 8/1/12

mccann - haha thats the 30 mile myth fookd

posted on 8/1/12

give t.c.d a minute. Hes searching google...

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