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Farewell Martin!
 

offline mc_303_beatz from Glasgow, Scotland on 2005-05-28 12:08 [#01614897]
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Thanks for all the memories!


 

offline ecnadniarb on 2005-05-28 12:11 [#01614900]
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Nice he left on a winning note. Quite fitting. It has
indeed been an enjoyable period. Cheers Martin, I'll have a
drink in your honour later.


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2005-05-28 12:18 [#01614903]
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about 9 years ago i turned up at leicester on a sunday
afternoon only to find he'd fucked off thanks entirely to
broken promises from the chairman, robert chase. he was
there 4 months - i really thought we were goingh to to well
under him. the hatred the fans already had for the chairmen
increased 10 fold, all our players were sold only to be
replaced with third rate rubbish whilst chase (fat bastard
to his friends) lived in his huge house behind a huge wall
that certain people thought may well need re-decorating :)

i went to a home match and for the ENTIRE 90 minutes the
barclay end chanted "chase out". at half time we all held up
red cards as a more polite way of telling him to fuck off.
he resigned after some fans blocked the entrance to his
house with their cars. it's taken us 10 years to recover.
i'd always hoped he'd come back.

you never know, in 6 months we could be mid table, worthy
gets the sack and o'neill feels it's time to make a
comeback... :)


 

offline mc_303_beatz from Glasgow, Scotland on 2005-05-28 18:59 [#01615214]
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I reckon he'll be back at Celtic at some point, once the
saga with his wife is over. Wee Strachan seems to be a stop
gap manager. I wish we went for Davie Moyes.

Martin O'neill is a Celtic legend though. Greatest manager
since Jock Stein at the club.

Hail Hail!


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2005-05-28 20:20 [#01615229]
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moyes is already in the champions league, only with a decent
team :)


 


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