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  1. Anything other than a defeat will do me. Would love to royaly hump them and would hate to lose to them. Give us some pride back. COYW.
  2. MCCall said one thing for me that stands out "we haven't been playing badly but our defeats have been sore ones"
  3. One swallow far from makes a summer I was critical of the way they were being used also, which changed on sat. Can't help but feel mcCall will revert back to plan A no matter how plan B worked. He really doesn't like to change.
  4. McCall has said Ainsworth has been carrying niggling injuries and now up to full pelt. If that's the case then keep him and he seems eager to stay, think this will happen. As for Anier he's off, its been muted we have no money for him (cup defeat saw to that) and he's near the end of his contract and the club will want a fee, sorry he's off IMHO. The Rosco duds are a waste of wages so far and unless McCall comes up with a way of using them effectively were stuck with them. Faddy is a bit of a luxury just now and needs to get the finger out big time we can't keep making excuses for him just because he is a club hero,a player of his ability should be doing a lot better.
  5. Not looking good. Twitter Motherwell: Henrik Ojamaa provides Henri Anier inspiration By Clive LindsayBBC Sport ScotlandHenri Anier says his two-goal display against St Mirren was inspired by Henrik Ojamaa but fears he may have to follow his friend out of Motherwell. Estonia team-mate Ojamaa, who left for Legia Warsaw in June, was back in Scotland to visit his fellow striker. "He told me I was going to score two, so I did," said Anier, who would likeViking Stavanger to extend his loan. "They won't accept this I think because I would be free in the summer, so maybe something else can happen." "It was nice to see Henrik and I just hope he can make Pittodrie. If he can do that, we'll take him up there with us" Stuart McCallMotherwell managerIt is unlikely that Motherwell, hampered further financially after an early Scottish Cup exit, would be able to pay a transfer fee to secure the 23-year-old permanently. And manager Stuart McCall has indicated they would also have a problem should Viking demand that the Fir Park outfit increase their contribution and pay his full wages to secure an extended loan beyond January. But Anier, who had a previous loan with Fredrikstad after joining Viking from Flora Tallin, thought there was still time for the clubs to come to an arrangement even though his agent had been quoted as saying there were other clubs interested. "Obviously I've been around a few clubs and it would be nice to stay or get something permanent, or at least to stay until the end of the season," he said. "I've really enjoyed my time here. It is between the clubs and I can't do anything and I hope something can get sorted out in the next two weeks. The 22-year-old Ojamaa has helped reigning champions Legia to to the top of the Ekstraklasa "I don't know about extending the loan because I've got one more year back at Viking, but my agent knows more than me and it's between the clubs. "My loan finishes in the middle of January, so we still have time." Anier was not frustrated at being denied a chance of a hat-trick by being substituted with 20 minutes remaining during the 3-0 Premiership win. "I am happy with two and to get back to winning ways," he said. "It felt really good when I was on the pitch. I think we played brilliant as a team as well. "That could be one of my best performances for Motherwell." Indeed, St Mirren manager Danny Lennon described the Estonia striker as "almost unplayable" on the day. McCall thought Ojamaa's presence had helped get the best out of Anier and hoped that the striker's form would continue against Aberdeen on Boxing Day. "Did he tell you why he did well? Mr Ojamaa," he joked. "Henrik came over to stay with Henri for a few days and we had some lunch on Friday. "He said they would go back and they would analyse his performance. I said, okay, you do that and make sure he comes and scores some goals tomorrow. "It was nice to see Henrik and I just hope he can make Pittodrie. If he can do that, we'll take him up there with
  6. Game over surely. Fantastic performance by anier by the sounds of it
  7. How's the weather ? it's awfull in strathaven. Might be why keeper finding it difficult.
  8. Sounding in control keeper a bit flappy. Early goal in 2nd will kill it. Keep the clean sheet well don't let them in.
  9. I don't mind but i prefer to sit, but sure an area for thoes that don't.
  10. Should this be called off. Weather brutal just now and only to get worse. This is supposed to be entertainment and it won't be on sat , if this keeps up ?
  11. Had a wee look at weather for sat and looks pretty awful. We ain't going to be able to play high balls will need to keep on the deck making it even harder with our lack of creativity. Point each.
  12. Ok cup game gone and the money with it, can do nothing about it. Celtic game events off field overtook how poor we were. All thats over, time to kick on and get points in the bag. As poor we are I still fee we should be too strong for them. 3 -1 weth the strikers a point to prove COYW
  13. Celtic fans are angels compared to fans in Brazil, not defending them. But in a country due to hold the World Cup theses are truly shocking scenes. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-25294484
  14. How can people criticise what they don't know.
  15. Barca wanted the GB banned from tonight's match, a bit ritch when their fans and PSV fought running battles with the riot cops in April this year. Still the GB are the architects of their own downfall so hell mend them.
  16. So it wisnae us and nobody saw anything
  17. Green Brigade statement. Celtic: Green Brigade regrets damage at Motherwell The Green Brigade group of Celtic fans has accepted some blame for damage to Motherwell's South Stand on Friday estimated to be worth £10,000. It has insisted its members were not involved but admitted it should have policed its section of fans better. The Scottish Professional Football League could take action against Celtic when it receives its match delegate's report from the game at Fir Park. Smoke bombs and flares were thrown as well as the damage to seating. "Firstly, we do not condone the breaking of seats, nor do we welcome pyrotechnics being thrown on the park," the Green Brigade said in a statement. "We as a group are as disappointed as any about such indefensible behaviour and regret that it happened on our watch. “We should have had greater control of the bodies present within our block and our failure to do so has resulted in events which are unacceptable” Green Brigade statement"Whilst it was not members of our group behaving in this manner, we accept the fact that these actions took place behind our banner in what was an unofficial 'Green Brigade section' and furthermore that the fans within this area are associated to our group whether they are members or not. "It is particularly disappointing given how hard we have worked as a member organisation of Fans Against Criminalisation and of our own accord to fight the criminalisation of football supporters. "Ultimately, we should have had greater control of the bodies present within our block and our failure to do so has resulted in events which are unacceptable and we will strive to ensure that such scenes are not repeated." Political banners displayed by the Green Brigade at Celtic's Champions League game against AC Milan last month have led to the club beingcalled to a disciplinary hearing on Wednesday by European governing body Uefa. While no arrests were made inside Fir Park as Celtic beat Motherwell 5-0, the Glasgow club have launched their own investigation, while Police Scotland is looking into the "significant damage" caused to seats. It reported 18 smoke bombs, three fireworks and one flare being set off, with two green smoke bombs being thrown into the goalmouth, one of them landing yards from Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster. The main Celtic fans' group, the Affiliation of Registered Celtic Supporters Clubs, expressed frustration at the actions. "We should be discussing another devastating Celtic performance on the pitch. Instead we are talking about disappointments off the field," said a statement. "Let's make no mistake that incidents like at Fir Park and the publicity that this attracts makes any negotiations regarding ticket pricing, safe standing and policing at games more difficult. "Any payment for damage and fines that are the responsibility of the club are ultimately paid by us. This is a measurable cost. The damage to our reputation as a support is unquantifiable."
  18. Even when we were season ticket holders I would never take the kids to watch any game against the auld scum. Clubs seem fine with this as they bring large numbers so doesn't matter if dome home fans attend. Sad the clubs view it this way that they are so willing to accept such appalling behaviour.
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