robertobear
Well-Known Member
I don't see it happening on Sunday they are going up there to win as by coincidence they have a travelling supporter called Clancy reffing their game. Wouldn't surprise me either if Conner was a linesman.
Couldn't have put it any better myself.On the pitch. If I didn't already want that, the celebrations at full time last night would have settled it. We deserve to see our players celebrate the title.
55% in favour of Sunday...
Don't get me wrong I want the tims to lose on Sunday, but wouldn't be upset if the celebrations were delayed a couple weeks.Couldn't have put it any better myself.
Nobody in their right mind should be cheering for Celtic to delay it for a fortnight though.
If I could choose a situation for us to win on Sunday, it would be a last-minute, offside equaliser from Nicky Clark.
They can win every game til the end of the season (except one), nothing changesAbsolutely.
I'm surprised 39% of us want Celtic to win a football match.
I fear for the safety of our players if we win it at parkpaed, we have already seen the sustained and brutal attacks on their own shite this season and I have no faith in the police etc to prevent carnage. Win it ASAP pleaseSunday gets it done and dusted and we go to their ground as champs.
Players and staff don't get to celebrate the moment on the pitch though.
21st means winning it at their ground in front of their players and staff.
But it means waiting another 2 weeks with the risk they somehow beat us and delay it by another 3 weeks.
Sunday or 21st?
I can’t believe so many want it won on Sunday, I will be disappointed for the players if they don’t get to win it themselves on the day and especially if that day is on the 21st it would be the absolute fairytale ending to end this journey winning the title and to see the reaction of all the players on the day would be up there with one of the most iconic days in our history , and don’t even get me started on the celebrations we would have
Let's not worry about next season yet mateIf we win it on 21 March 2022 the date and scenes will be remembered in the same way that 2 May 1999 is remembered.
No chance this will happen. They will be visibly delighted but gerrard will tell them not to celebrate until it is official. It isnt official until it is mathematically impossible.The players can celebrate on the pitch on Saturday. A win means it can only be lost on goal difference and that is just not going to happen.
Exactly, they don’t matter. It’s about us, not them.Absolutely.
I'm surprised 39% of us want Celtic to win a football match.
The Old Firm game is before the splitI'd rather we won it after the split than won it on Sunday.
I want to see more scenes like at the goal last night. Not some videos of players watching two teams of losers on a Tele.
This would be vote, although I understand the desperation for it sooner, given all we have been through.The 21st would be the fairytale ending to the nightmare of the last 10 years.
Not sure why the goal difference keeps getting mentioned, not too relevant with so many games left.The players can celebrate on the pitch on Saturday. A win means it can only be lost on goal difference and that is just not going to happen.
This would be my concern. The importance of the game completely changes if we can win it that day.All I will say is it’s a long wait if we slip up on the 21st...
I voted 21st just cause i want to bury Terry Munro at Sharkheed but I like your logicSunday gets it done and dusted and we go to their ground as champs.
Players and staff don't get to celebrate the moment on the pitch though.
21st means winning it at their ground in front of their players and staff.
But it means waiting another 2 weeks with the risk they somehow beat us and delay it by another 3 weeks.
Sunday or 21st?
You want to lose an Old Firm game?I'd rather we won it after the split than won it on Sunday.
I want to see more scenes like at the goal last night. Not some videos of players watching two teams of losers on a Tele.