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6 thoughts on “SICK Celtic fan taunts Nicholson and McKay with LIGHT SABER

  1. I think we will win today and against Livingston to leave us caught in a no man’s land of getting rid of Nancy. Against motherwell anything could happen leaving no time to act before the 3rd. That has the potential to be the most poisonous atmosphere to bring in the new year since 1993.

  2. 94 sorry. 93 was the Trevor Steven goal at ibrox. In another regurgitation of history, Celtic had been steadied by a temporary manager in Frank Connor through the autumn of 93 after an Irish manager left in the early part of the season then fell apart after a poor appointment in Lou McCari and Ashley Grimes. Amazing how it all plays out again!

  3. Can’t understand why your writing an article and calling this Tory Board Hardworking. The only thing hard about this board is there Brass Neck. Money grabbing freeloaders, who have the arrogance to criticise supporters who work hard all year, and spend good money on Season Tickets while these parasites have taken every benefit we got from purchasing our tickets away.

    I remember when you received 25%at superstore when showing your season ticket, plus a few other benefits all taken away over the years, and can’t understand why your calling them hard working when they’re all greedy scumbags

    Editor: Hopefully Santa delivers a sense of humour down your chimney, SARCASM CSC

  4. I was subjected to 20 minutes of BBC sportsound yesterday. OMFG.
    Evil, evil Celtic supporters!
    To think this poison has been pumped into British homes for a century is sickening.

  5. If the regurgitating of the events of 93/94 continues then Nancy will be in till may, celtic finish 3rd or 4th. Kasper gets a tap on the shoulder after the final game to tell him he isn’t needed next season. Celtic then turn to Ayrshire where a club legend is managing in the Scottish championship!

  6. The unfortunate individual seen at Tannadice wielding a lethal light saber has been named as Obi with only Wan Kenobi, his condition is serious but stable.

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