Kris Commons scores the goal that takes Celtic through to the knockout stages of the Champions League.
Well done, Kris. Like many, I never thought that you'd cut it in Scotland, let alone in the Champions League.
Have a deep-fried Mars Bar to celebrate - you deserve it.
So which sign of the apocalypse is it?
posted on 5/12/12
posted on 6/12/12
Celtic have somehow managed to fluke a result against Barcelona and beat, what must be a, a poor Spartak side
The rest of Europe must be itching to get drawn against them in the next round
Celtic no better than a mid table Championship side IMO
posted on 6/12/12
Kris now looks fit . He no longer looks lardy as he did at Derby.
I don't know why our management/coach couldn't get him to look like that for DCFC. But we couldn't. I Imagine Neill Lennon has straightened him up a bit. He was too big headed to listen when he was here.
But a good player nevertheless..
posted on 6/12/12
I suppose Lennon could drop him if he didn't work at it. He was too self-centred at Derby and Forest
posted on 6/12/12
A player who went too cheaply.........
posted on 6/12/12
Yes 113 YO. He went too cheaply. He hung on and hung on to get the best deal he could salary-wise from Celtic and who can blame him
posted on 6/12/12
Sorry, added a hundred years to your age.
posted on 6/12/12
That's what having teenage kids does to you.
posted on 6/12/12
Gary Hooper - who Derby expressed an interest in before he signed for Celtic got the first. Ex derby favourite KC slotted in the second to take the Hoops into the last 16 and Roy Carrol was in goal for Olympiakos v Arsenal on Tuesday night. Meanwhile, due to injuries and abysmal tactics we will travel down to Bristol in a week's time and fight tooth and nail to stay away from the relegation pack that are fast closing in on our fluffy Ram butts. Makes me wonder why some player's either leave or don't want to come to Derby.
posted on 6/12/12
Trust me Ramdini/Eddie I feel 113......