It's all they have left.No idea why these cretins keep flapping their gums
Better to be thought a fool than to speak and have it confirmedIt's all they have left.
Trouble is, not much doubt about it with heid.Better to be thought a fool than to speak and have it confirmed
It would be lost on them .Every ‘mathematically possible’ they come out with is an admission that they didn’t win it last season.
The junkie can't count obviously!Enjoy bears hahaha
Leigh Griffiths has voiced his backing for Celtic’s beleaguered bosses, Neil Lennon and Peter Lawwell.
The Hoops striker has received plenty of backing from the manager and chief executive respectively during the periods he has struggled at Celtic Park.
And after seeing the two men come under fire for the ill-fated trip to Dubai, and the form slump that has followed, he has urged critics to try to keep a sense of perspective.
“We want the gaffer to stay for as long as possible because we feel he is still the right man for the job,” said Griffiths, in the wake of reports the club were minded to stick with the status quo until the summer.
“There has been talk about his position, and Mr Lawwell’s position, too.
“But you need to remember what these guys have done for the club.
“Yeah, the fans support us and we all love them. We want them back in the stadium as soon as possible so they can cheer us on.
“But fans quickly forget what those two have done for the club.
“The gaffer has won five out of six trophies since he came back.
“Mr Lawwell has won the last nine domestic league titles and guided us to a quadruple Treble.
“The fans are hurting more than any of us. It is up to us players to put that right.
“We are the ones who need to take most of the responsibility. We are the ones out there playing for three points, and we are not putting in the performances.
“The manager and the coaching staff can give you all the instructions possible, but ultimately it is us players who are failing to carry out those instructions perfectly.
“We are the ones who can affect what gets said about them, and we are not giving them what they want.”
Back-to-back draws against Livingston prompted Lennon to admit he could understand why people would say the title race was all over, and with it, Celtic’s dreams of a historic 10-in-a-row.
The Northern Irishman, though, has stressed the need to fight on – and Griffiths goes even further.
“Yes, we’ve got a big points gap to try to claw back, and we have not had the best of seasons,” said the Scotland international.
“But it is still mathematically possible – we can still win the league. It’s going to take an almighty push from everybody involved, and we need to take it one game at a time.
“The fans thought it was a foregone conclusion that we were just going to turn up this season and win the 10. It doesn’t work like that.
“You need to earn the right to win trophies. We earned that right 12 times-in-a-row, but that has not been the case this season.”
Why not is the question the Leith-born forward is as baffled about as any supporter.
“We are still doing the same things. The coaching hasn’t changed, what the gaffer, John Kennedy and Gavin Strachan give us is brilliant,” he said.
“It’s just not been a great season, but we have time to turn it around.
“It is actually a pity we are not playing until Wednesday (at home to Hamilton Accies) because after the disappointment, you want to get back on the pitch as quickly as possible.
“However, as I say, the title is still mathematically possible and, of course, there is the Scottish Cup still to play for.
“We have players at this club who do not know what it’s like to not win a cup final or lose a league.
“I have done it, and I can tell you it is up there with the worst feelings in the world.
“Thankfully, for the last few years I have been on a winning side.
“If we can get back to Hampden in the Scottish Cup, then hopefully I will be on the winning side again.
We just need them to sign Lustig now.Just when you think the weekend can’t get any better.
And a maskAnd a hat.
Five years after retiring he'll be weighing about twenty stone.He used to be their most dangerous forward, he could score from out the blue at any minute.
Now he is starting to look done, slow and predictable. He is still capable of getting in a good strike, but that is all he has left.
Without reading it l thing he is right,Enjoy bears hahaha
Leigh Griffiths has voiced his backing for Celtic’s beleaguered bosses, Neil Lennon and Peter Lawwell.
The Hoops striker has received plenty of backing from the manager and chief executive respectively during the periods he has struggled at Celtic Park.
And after seeing the two men come under fire for the ill-fated trip to Dubai, and the form slump that has followed, he has urged critics to try to keep a sense of perspective.
“We want the gaffer to stay for as long as possible because we feel he is still the right man for the job,” said Griffiths, in the wake of reports the club were minded to stick with the status quo until the summer.
“There has been talk about his position, and Mr Lawwell’s position, too.
“But you need to remember what these guys have done for the club.
“Yeah, the fans support us and we all love them. We want them back in the stadium as soon as possible so they can cheer us on.
“But fans quickly forget what those two have done for the club.
“The gaffer has won five out of six trophies since he came back.
“Mr Lawwell has won the last nine domestic league titles and guided us to a quadruple Treble.
“The fans are hurting more than any of us. It is up to us players to put that right.
“We are the ones who need to take most of the responsibility. We are the ones out there playing for three points, and we are not putting in the performances.
“The manager and the coaching staff can give you all the instructions possible, but ultimately it is us players who are failing to carry out those instructions perfectly.
“We are the ones who can affect what gets said about them, and we are not giving them what they want.”
Back-to-back draws against Livingston prompted Lennon to admit he could understand why people would say the title race was all over, and with it, Celtic’s dreams of a historic 10-in-a-row.
The Northern Irishman, though, has stressed the need to fight on – and Griffiths goes even further.
“Yes, we’ve got a big points gap to try to claw back, and we have not had the best of seasons,” said the Scotland international.
“But it is still mathematically possible – we can still win the league. It’s going to take an almighty push from everybody involved, and we need to take it one game at a time.
“The fans thought it was a foregone conclusion that we were just going to turn up this season and win the 10. It doesn’t work like that.
“You need to earn the right to win trophies. We earned that right 12 times-in-a-row, but that has not been the case this season.”
Why not is the question the Leith-born forward is as baffled about as any supporter.
“We are still doing the same things. The coaching hasn’t changed, what the gaffer, John Kennedy and Gavin Strachan give us is brilliant,” he said.
“It’s just not been a great season, but we have time to turn it around.
“It is actually a pity we are not playing until Wednesday (at home to Hamilton Accies) because after the disappointment, you want to get back on the pitch as quickly as possible.
“However, as I say, the title is still mathematically possible and, of course, there is the Scottish Cup still to play for.
“We have players at this club who do not know what it’s like to not win a cup final or lose a league.
“I have done it, and I can tell you it is up there with the worst feelings in the world.
“Thankfully, for the last few years I have been on a winning side.
“If we can get back to Hampden in the Scottish Cup, then hopefully I will be on the winning side again.
One that's been told not to call him Peter.Mr Lawwell? Who talks that way?
We want popcorn to stay as long as possible too thumbheidEnjoy bears hahaha
Leigh Griffiths has voiced his backing for Celtic’s beleaguered bosses, Neil Lennon and Peter Lawwell.
The Hoops striker has received plenty of backing from the manager and chief executive respectively during the periods he has struggled at Celtic Park.
And after seeing the two men come under fire for the ill-fated trip to Dubai, and the form slump that has followed, he has urged critics to try to keep a sense of perspective.
“We want the gaffer to stay for as long as possible because we feel he is still the right man for the job,” said Griffiths, in the wake of reports the club were minded to stick with the status quo until the summer.
“There has been talk about his position, and Mr Lawwell’s position, too.
“But you need to remember what these guys have done for the club.
“Yeah, the fans support us and we all love them. We want them back in the stadium as soon as possible so they can cheer us on.
“But fans quickly forget what those two have done for the club.
“The gaffer has won five out of six trophies since he came back.
“Mr Lawwell has won the last nine domestic league titles and guided us to a quadruple Treble.
“The fans are hurting more than any of us. It is up to us players to put that right.
“We are the ones who need to take most of the responsibility. We are the ones out there playing for three points, and we are not putting in the performances.
“The manager and the coaching staff can give you all the instructions possible, but ultimately it is us players who are failing to carry out those instructions perfectly.
“We are the ones who can affect what gets said about them, and we are not giving them what they want.”
Back-to-back draws against Livingston prompted Lennon to admit he could understand why people would say the title race was all over, and with it, Celtic’s dreams of a historic 10-in-a-row.
The Northern Irishman, though, has stressed the need to fight on – and Griffiths goes even further.
“Yes, we’ve got a big points gap to try to claw back, and we have not had the best of seasons,” said the Scotland international.
“But it is still mathematically possible – we can still win the league. It’s going to take an almighty push from everybody involved, and we need to take it one game at a time.
“The fans thought it was a foregone conclusion that we were just going to turn up this season and win the 10. It doesn’t work like that.
“You need to earn the right to win trophies. We earned that right 12 times-in-a-row, but that has not been the case this season.”
Why not is the question the Leith-born forward is as baffled about as any supporter.
“We are still doing the same things. The coaching hasn’t changed, what the gaffer, John Kennedy and Gavin Strachan give us is brilliant,” he said.
“It’s just not been a great season, but we have time to turn it around.
“It is actually a pity we are not playing until Wednesday (at home to Hamilton Accies) because after the disappointment, you want to get back on the pitch as quickly as possible.
“However, as I say, the title is still mathematically possible and, of course, there is the Scottish Cup still to play for.
“We have players at this club who do not know what it’s like to not win a cup final or lose a league.
“I have done it, and I can tell you it is up there with the worst feelings in the world.
“Thankfully, for the last few years I have been on a winning side.
“If we can get back to Hampden in the Scottish Cup, then hopefully I will be on the winning side again.
Imagine someone like Ian Black coming out last season, just around the time it was halted, and telling us that it was not over, that we the fans did not realize that it was not just handed to us, that we could still go on a run, that Pedro was still the man and the players all still want him in charge, that SDM was the bestest owner ever and that we, the fans, had too high expectations and that a petrofac cup win should see us happy.What does anyone expect him to say?
I was still of a mind that we could have won the league last season.
I certainly never entertained giving it up when it was still very much possible to win it.
Rangers have won nothing this season until the fat Susan Boyle has been coaxed out of the chapel to sing her doleful dirge inside the Jimmy Savile Dome at the Filth FC wake.