Been home about an hour and have had a look through most of the articles/threads on today's match .
Most Tims' OP's have reflected the way I feel about it - an overall poor Celtic performance (Gordon Brown & Armstrong excepted) and a decent showing from Rangers who upset many a pre-match prediction (including those made by Bears on here ) by snatching a late and thoroughly deserved point
Have seen quite a few Bears' comments indicating that this *momentum shift" along with the new manager "bounce" will result in a semi-final victory for their team in 6 weeks time. We'll see - but it certainly makes for an interesting end to the season
In the meantime, as disappointed as I am (it felt like a defeat returning home to Tyne & Wear) - it's still been a fantastic season domestically. It is March 12th, we remain undefeated, treble is still possible and all we need are 6 points to clinch 6 in a row - we would all have settled for that when the season started in August
In the meantime, a sincere well done to the Bears for a hard fought point...oh and mind the (33 point) gap
A Fair Result
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comment by Big Eck(Back for more?) (U6032)
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comment by Stevethebhoy (U17159)
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BW - quite a few Bears going over the top, mate but let's not grudge them that, bearing in mind the season we/they have had
Let's also not forget that there were times in the nineties when the likes of Liam Brady, Lou Macari and Jo Venglos would manage teams to victories over Rangers, never mind draws. As much as they felt great at the time, they meant nothing in the grand scheme of things
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And you think this Celtic team are better than them?
"Better than them" - do you mean the Celtic or Rangers teams from the nineties? Your question is ambiguous - please clarify and I will answer.
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You joking😂 ? Obviously Celtic,
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Zach - sorry just being thick but don't understand your question either
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No not joking, otherwise I wouldn't have asked. In my opinion, the current team/squad would beat Lou Macari's and Liam Brady's team but is not as good as Dr Jo's team
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comment by Stevethebhoy (U17159)
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No not joking, otherwise I wouldn't have asked. In my opinion, the current team/squad would beat Lou Macari's and Liam Brady's team but is not as good as Dr Jo's team
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And how would they fair against the Rangers team of that time ?
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Zach - agreed, mate
Eck - A very hypothetical question - imho Brendan's current team has real potential and, with a few key additions, will turn into a very good team - but we are not yet at the level of Rangers in the 90's
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comment by Zachsda($hite boycotter) not list since I started if I was Bobby Sands I'd have put weight on) (U1850)
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comment by Stevethebhoy (U17159)
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Zach - sorry just being thick but don't understand your question either
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I forget
I've had a cookie
I'm almost certain it was apposite when I posted it
Essentially a fair result and if it stopped The daft fighting
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Mate..did you finish the book? Thoughts?
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comment by Bhoyzillahhh (U21358)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
oh and mind the (33 point) gap
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I wasn't
Regarding the semi final, I think the only thing that we could dare to agree is that Celtic will still be favourites, but anything can happen.
Only a fool predicts the outcome of an OF match Admin
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