Guys, the next session of indoor starts this Thursday with a game at 8pm! Don't know who against yet but it starts at 8pm!! Bring your fees which should be in the range of $60. Roniildo will confirm below in the comments section! Let's have fun and win some games but more importantly get fit for outdoor.....it's coming soon!
El Gato is a kangaroo or he's happy to watch?
ReplyDeletewill be back next week
ReplyDeleteJodingo!! or he is giving birth to Tpink
ReplyDeleteWhat a CHelse vs. ManU
ReplyDeleteTo day?.....
Scottish FA CUP (the oldest national cup of the world)And guess who leading this Cup?....
YES, CELTIC 34 times.
5th. round
----- Celtic v Rangers-------
Celtic Park, Glasgow
Kick-off 7.45pm
Live on Sky Sports
Also
Bayern M. VS. Shalke04 2:30pm EST Time
Valencia VS. Barca 4pm EST.Time
Great picture Johnaldo,
ReplyDeleteI love it I cannot figure out the face expression yet. But love the Elgato on my shorts. Maybe I have it printed as my logo. And yes it does look like Tom P. Is coming out of my stomach at least his head with a green headband is showing off. Maybe that's why my face looks so strained....
It appears Pink's head or his good friend Mr. Johnson is making an appearance....
ReplyDeleteDid LOTB take this pic? Maybe she can explain it.
I'm in for tomorrow at 8PM. Will bring cash for fees and celebratory beers afterward.
ReplyDeleteByeeeee Rangers.
ReplyDeleteCeltic Wins again vs. Ranger And we can say like Sherlock Holmes today:
Elementary my dear Wilson.
Rangers were destroyed TANO....
ReplyDeleteCeltic 15 shots on goal Ranger 1
Celtic 61% possession Rangers 39%
Celtic 3 yellows Rangers 7 yellows and 3 reds!
CELTIC 1 RANGERS 0!!!
To night a preimier movie for Rangers fans is..
ReplyDelete"Cast Away".
Wilsooooon, Wilsoooon, Wilsoooon.(And they will cry like Tom Hanks)
TANO that was Wilson's second ever goal for Celtic and his first was only a few weeks ago!
ReplyDeleteCeltic Win!
ReplyDeleteCeltic Fans enjoy the result tonight!
ReplyDeleteJohnaldo's a bit fired up for the win today!
ReplyDeleteJodingo, I cannot take credit for the photo, that would be Johnaldo's work of art. Does remind me of the diner scene in Alien possibly.....
El Gato- I think that addition to your shorts is a must!
LOTB.... Yes I'm fired up by Celtic knocking Rangers out of the cup! and yes i took the pic! And what addition to El Gato's shorts are you supporting? The cat logo or the alien head sticking out of them??
ReplyDeleteI blogged right into that one....I'll go with the cat.
ReplyDeleteGlad Celtic beat Rangers.....Cel-tic.....c'mon you bhoys in "geen"! :o)
I see Celtic play Inverness Caledonian Thistle in the Cup quarterfinal....I'm familiar with the airport at Inverness, thanks to Johnaldo's tricky driving, and I think I know where Caledonia is....didn't know they had thistles there though!
ReplyDeletethat's right Jodingo!! Super Caley
ReplyDeleteJohn: I believe the purple thistle is a national emblem of Caledonia right? Since one of the Vikings of king Haakon step on it.
ReplyDeleteBut I'm not so sure.
............Tano, should ask our club expert on Caledonia (Jodingo!!) about the purple thistle :-)
ReplyDeleteSee you guys tonight!
....great effort tonight boys. Well earned tie with the eagles, and just pipped bt the Bell Curve. I should have scored a bundle tonight, but maybe next week!!!
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ReplyDeleteDURING Celtic’s recent 3-0 win over Rangers, Georgios Samaras did something he had never done before when involved in a game of football. Kris Commons had just struck the Hoops’ third goal of the game in the 70th minute and the ball was at the other end of the field from the Greek striker.
ReplyDeleteNormally that wouldn’t have made any difference to his focus on the match but such were the scenes around him, he found himself pausing for a few seconds and transferring his gaze away from the action to survey what was happening in the stands around him.
What greeted him was a sight and a sound he has never experienced in his career, as the entire home support jumped up and down in jubilation before embarking on an impromptu mass huddle.
It was just another reminder to Samaras about how special a club Celtic are, and he insisted that this kind of backing would inspire the whole team to deliver some silverware at the end of the season.
“This is my fourth season here at Celtic and I have to say that was the best atmosphere I have ever seen in my life,” he told the matchday programme in an exclusive interview. “It was even better than Champions League nights. It was something unbelievable.
“To be honest, it wasn’t just me as I chatted with some of my team-mates after the game about it. I caught myself for a few seconds in the game just looking at them instead of the game. I was like ‘What’s going on here’.
“The ball was down the other side and I was looking around me. Normally, I never do that as I stay focused on the game, even if the atmosphere is good or bad. But it was the only time in my life that the crowd just struck me. It was unbelievable. I saw some clips on YouTube later on and they were even better.
“To see 50,000 people doing a big huddle and jumping up and down in the stands – I have never seen anything like that in my life.
“You might see it in Greece, Spain or Italy where you have the Tifosi – the really fanatic fans who sing from the first to the last minute. But this was the whole stadium.
“We, the football players, know that and everybody knows how special a club this is, and we’re all working really hard to bring some success and win some trophies again – something we didn’t do last year.
“And the supporters must realise how big they can be and how much they can help us, not just in derby games. I know it’s not possible every week but I hope they can be with us in every game and we can do it on the pitch for them.”