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Introductions - Say Hello Here!

Discussion in 'Newbies & FAQ' started by Dempsey, Jan 13, 2009.

Discuss Introductions - Say Hello Here! in the Newbies & FAQ area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. kennydal

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    I will delete your previous username .
     
  2. Lion1961 Bookmaker

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    Welcome back to TC ApartPidgeon. :50:
     
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    Welcome all.:50:
     
  4. pjanduncan

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    Aye aye folks, quick hello to the bhoys in green, wee bit of time to get used to the sites formats etc would be appreciated, cheers #HailHail (Not sure of if hashtag works here)
     
  5. Marie Bookmaker

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    Welcome to the forum :50:

    Hashtags don't work
     
  6. Boab Sausage

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    :icon_mrgreen: Welcome Tristiana!
     
  7. Seosamh Máirtín

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    Hail Hail to all our new members. :celt_2:
     
  8. Clip

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    Hello all.

    I wanted to join in because this place is the best entertainment I've read in years.

    Just so there's no ambiguity - I'm British and from London, but my kids are called Niamh and Caitlin, if that helps.
     
  9. Lion1961 Bookmaker

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    Welcome to TC Clip. :50: . All "Celtic fans" of any any nationality and religion are welcome here. You'll find we have a huge International membership which grows virtually every day.

    Enjoy the site and batter in with your thoughts and comments.
     
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    awrite ma names Craig am from Port Glasgow first time user. what is this forum like reliability wise for rumours??
     
  12. Lion1961 Bookmaker

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    Welcome to TC Craig. :50:
     
  13. jay d dee

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    jay d dee

    Hello to all you tic fans,I have been a supporter way before the Jock Stein days and that's a long time ago. It's nice to have joined this forum,here's to a nice winning season.

    Cheers Jay
     
  14. Lion1961 Bookmaker

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  15. Taz Blind Justice Gold Member News Writer

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    Good to have you along, Jay. Hopefully we'll get a chance to chat on here at some point - would be interested to hear your thoughts on the pre-Stein era & the likes of Peacock etc.


    :83: to TC
     
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    Wow, tell us stuff from back in the day like The 7-1 Team and the Coronation Cup would love to know what it was like in the 50s and 60s supporting the Tic:50:
     
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    Hail Hail everyone,

    Who's got green and white blood?!!!!
     
  19. The Holy Poet

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    Jimmy Johnstone.


    He joined Celtic, aged thirteen years, a ballboy at the game
    The youth team knocked upon his door, his skill had gained him fame.
    The boy from Viewpark Uddingston, would stake an early claim,
    To become the greatest ever Celt, the world has ever seen.

    A Glasgow boy, a Celtic man, he always knew he’d play
    In front of 60 thousand fans in Paradise one day.
    He played the game to entertain, enthralling all the crowd
    And in return, the fans would sing, his praises loud and proud.

    Our winger showed his trickery, his guile and his strength,
    His attitude, his balance, poise, displayed at every length,
    He’d jink around the same man twice, that’s how he got his name,
    He’d twist and turn ‘til they were dazed, then take them on again.

    Diminutive in stature, a Colossus on the field
    He stood a measly five feet four, this man would never yield.
    His fiery, ginger, curly hair and mesmerising moves,
    Inspired from an early age to play the game he loves.

    His dazzling skills and flight of feet were wondrous to see.
    Defenders, terrified of him, they want to turn and flee.
    They knew they’d never catch him, so kicked him as before.
    A foul! He’d just take the ball and go back in for more.

    His football became legendary, across the globe did span,
    The attitude he always showed, to please the paying fan
    By skipping passed their midfield men and flying down the wing
    From there he’d beat them yet again and his cross a goal would bring.

    Jinky relished every game and wore his shirt with pride
    Bobbing, weaving in and out, he’d star in any side.
    A master craftsman of his art, was always brave and bold,
    A solo genius, never rich, was worth his weight in gold.

    Diseased with Motor Neurone, he sadly passed away
    The legacy he left to us, the wonders of his play.
    Lord of the Wing, we thank you, you made that No. 7,
    All your own and wear it still in your Paradise in Heaven.

    The Holy Poet.
     
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  20. The Holy Poet

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    Celtic’s Player of The Year 2012. 11th April 2012.

    Who’s your player of the season? Some say Charlie Mulgrew
    He’s got green and white blood, a Celt through and through
    He’s played every position and starred in more roles
    Than a * in a brothel yet still managed some goals!
    With a Beckenbauer flair and an elegant poise
    He’s just so proud to play here, he’s one of the Bhoys.
    Then there’s our captain, Oor Broonie, Scott Brown
    Mad as a Hatter, always acting the clown
    But no matter which role or what mantle he takes
    He does it with pride, Celtic’s honour’s at stake.
    His passion erupts when he sees players down
    And they all lift their game, that’s respect Mr Brown.
    You’ve had your critics but you proved them all wrong
    And those same guys now praise and salute you in song.
    Gary Hooper’s another who wears eighty eight
    And the strongest defences he leaves in a state
    Our dark eyed destroyer is always a threat
    And his smile lights up Glasgow when the ball’s in the net
    His pace and precision, neat flicks and control
    There’s nothing quite like it when he scores a goal.
    Some go for Joe Ledley, playing out on the left
    His tackles are crunching, his touches so deft
    He’s our unsung hero who’s at home on the wing
    The quiet assassin with a helluva sting.
    James Forrest, a young man, with the world at his feet
    Whose whole body shakes at the thought of defeat
    On the 15th of October when the Bhoys were 3 down
    Our little right winger turned the league right around.
    Did he win us the trophy, our first in 4 years?
    Young player of the season? That’s down to his peers.

    The Holy Poet.