I'm back Salty old son. A fortnight in Jomtien and I'm
full of Surf Kitchen and Simple Simon food.
What have I missed? No computer on the beach so I'm in the
dark with recent events.
(Just saw the Thai Tims on Youtube at Parkheed . . . . ACE!)
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In Topic: Glasgow Celtic
2012-05-24 07:09:33
In Topic: Glasgow Celtic
2012-04-30 05:48:39
Nothing wrong with that show, Salty old son.
Commons was in fine form . . . although to
single him out would be unfair to the rest
of the team. Fantastic performance.
No tainted title shite now. Won fair and square.
Commons was in fine form . . . although to
single him out would be unfair to the rest
of the team. Fantastic performance.
No tainted title shite now. Won fair and square.
In Topic: Glasgow Celtic
2012-04-27 09:10:59
They made it! And they look delighted in the pic in today's Record.
Fantastic! They will have great memories for life.
Here's the story:
THAI children taught by a Celtic fan who was stabbed to death in a robbery are staying at Parkhead during a visit to Scotland.
And teenage student Reamonn Gormley’s former pupils, known as the “Thai Tims”, will sing in Celtic Park at the home game against St Johnstone next Thursday.
The kids and their teachers have been put up in the stadium’s hospitality area.
Reamonn, 19, of Blantyre, Lanarkshire, had gone to Thailand during a gap year from university.
He worked for the Good Child Foundation, teaching the kids English by singing Celtic songs to them.
He was killed in his home town in February last year. Daryn Maxwell, 23, was jailed for life for his murder and Barry Smith, 19, for eight years and three months for culpable homicide.
Reamonn’s friends led a 2000-strong parade through Blantyre in his honour. It ended with everyone singing You’ll Never Walk Alone.
After his death, his class recorded a version of adopted Celtic anthem Just Can’t Get Enough by Depeche Mode.
The Good Child Foundation’s Paul Lennon said: “We’re pleased the club has accommodated our request to stay at Celtic Park.”
Fantastic! They will have great memories for life.
Here's the story:
THAI children taught by a Celtic fan who was stabbed to death in a robbery are staying at Parkhead during a visit to Scotland.
And teenage student Reamonn Gormley’s former pupils, known as the “Thai Tims”, will sing in Celtic Park at the home game against St Johnstone next Thursday.
The kids and their teachers have been put up in the stadium’s hospitality area.
Reamonn, 19, of Blantyre, Lanarkshire, had gone to Thailand during a gap year from university.
He worked for the Good Child Foundation, teaching the kids English by singing Celtic songs to them.
He was killed in his home town in February last year. Daryn Maxwell, 23, was jailed for life for his murder and Barry Smith, 19, for eight years and three months for culpable homicide.
Reamonn’s friends led a 2000-strong parade through Blantyre in his honour. It ended with everyone singing You’ll Never Walk Alone.
After his death, his class recorded a version of adopted Celtic anthem Just Can’t Get Enough by Depeche Mode.
The Good Child Foundation’s Paul Lennon said: “We’re pleased the club has accommodated our request to stay at Celtic Park.”
In Topic: Glasgow Celtic
2012-04-26 07:00:55
Just spied this in the Record. It's that Larkhall based ref again!!!!
CALUM MURRAY will replace Craig Thomson as the referee for Sunday's Old Firm derby, the SFA has confirmed.
Thomson was set to officiate Sunday's final meeting of Celtic and Rangers this season.
However, he has been forced to pull out of the clash at Parkhead due to family reasons.
Murray was the referee for the last meeting between the two sides on March 25, which Rangers won 3-2.
Celtic boss Neil Lennon was sent off at half-time, while Hoops duo Cha Du-ri and Victor Wanyama and Rangers defender Carlos Bocanegra also saw red at Ibrox.
CALUM MURRAY will replace Craig Thomson as the referee for Sunday's Old Firm derby, the SFA has confirmed.
Thomson was set to officiate Sunday's final meeting of Celtic and Rangers this season.
However, he has been forced to pull out of the clash at Parkhead due to family reasons.
Murray was the referee for the last meeting between the two sides on March 25, which Rangers won 3-2.
Celtic boss Neil Lennon was sent off at half-time, while Hoops duo Cha Du-ri and Victor Wanyama and Rangers defender Carlos Bocanegra also saw red at Ibrox.
In Topic: Glasgow Celtic
2012-04-26 06:19:00
We'll be prepared. Must show the Huns that
we didn't need those 10 points gifted to us.
I read that Craig Whyte laughed at his fine
and his ban. Guess he was a closet 'Tic fan
all along!
we didn't need those 10 points gifted to us.
I read that Craig Whyte laughed at his fine
and his ban. Guess he was a closet 'Tic fan
all along!
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