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Old Celtic Images; Some which you think others haven't seen, PRE 1995
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Standing with two of the top ten goalscorers in Our history who are?
I thought Crum and Buchan were the two difficult ones! I won't name them because they are too great. however, one was 'Mighty' and being half cut I can't remember Jimmy McEnemy's nickname? ( Napoleon?)
So you won't name them but you just did name one of them!!! :lol: :ph43r:


Kds on a Saturday night. :rocker:
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Future hun centre back in picture.
McCormack shaking hands with Kidd
Glad you explained that auld yin. Thought you had seen a future hun centre half on janefield street in front of tannadice. :thumbsup:
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Glad you explained that auld yin. Thought you had seen a future hun centre half on janefield street in front of tannadice. :thumbsup:
jow meets The Unforgiving. :rocker:
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Right own up time. :thumbsup:

After all these years and in this day and age of trying to love our fellow men and women - Can anybody admit to feeling just the tiniest wee bit sorry for all those nice well behaved,upstanding pillars of society aka the Jambo fans? :hmmm:
























ME NEITHER!!! :rocker: :hahaleft: :carrot: :haharight:


Coming soon and joining their dear departed big cousins = :zombie: :zombiehun:
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I thought Crum and Buchan were the two difficult ones! I won't name them because they are too great. however, one was 'Mighty' and being half cut I can't remember Jimmy McEnemy's nickname? ( Napoleon?)
So you won't name them but you just did name one of them!!! :lol: :ph43r:


Kds on a Saturday night. :rocker:
The fact that lubomirmoravcik is on this thread and still nobody will say who the "Mighty" is makes me think the piss is being extracted here. :(














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Right own up time. :thumbsup:

After all these years and in this day and age of trying to love our fellow men and women - Can anybody admit to feeling just the tiniest wee bit sorry for all those nice well behaved,upstanding pillars of society aka the Jambo fans? :hmmm:
























ME NEITHER!!! :rocker: :hahaleft: :carrot: :haharight:


Coming soon and joining their dear departed big cousins = :zombie: :zombiehun:
:lol: The amount of moustaches in the Hearts end - the Edinburgh polis must've been on skeleton staff numbers that day!
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So you won't name them but you just did name one of them!!! :lol: :ph43r:


Kds on a Saturday night. :rocker:
The fact that lubomirmoravcik is on this thread and still nobody will say who the "Mighty" is makes me think the piss is being extracted here. :(














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McMenemy is the correct spelling. Napoleon 160 odd goals
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Right own up time. :thumbsup:

After all these years and in this day and age of trying to love our fellow men and women - Can anybody admit to feeling just the tiniest wee bit sorry for all those nice well behaved,upstanding pillars of society aka the Jambo fans? :hmmm:
























ME NEITHER!!! :rocker: :hahaleft: :carrot: :haharight:


Coming soon and joining their dear departed big cousins = :zombie: :zombiehun:
:lol: The amount of moustaches in the Hearts end - the Edinburgh polis must've been on skeleton staff numbers that day!
It is actually quite worrying how much an auld middle aged wreck like me can still despise those diet hun feckers :boik: :lol:
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The fact that lubomirmoravcik is on this thread and still nobody will say who the "Mighty" is makes me think the piss is being extracted here. :(














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McMenemy is the correct spelling. Napoleon 160 odd goals
It's not the correct spelling of the "Mighty" 's name.














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McMenemy is the correct spelling. Napoleon 160 odd goals
It's not the correct spelling of the "Mighty" 's name.














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http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/McMenemy%2C+Jimmy :thumbsup:
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It's not the correct spelling of the "Mighty" 's name.














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http://www.thecelticwiki.com/page/McMenemy%2C+Jimmy :thumbsup:
"Mighty" is the "Mighty Quinn" the other guy being Jimmy Quinn who is with McMenemy ,Buchan and Crum in the pic.



Celtic brought back Napoleon to help Maley with the coaching and they became successful again - They then brought Joe Dodds of the six in a row team in to be Napoleon's assistant - The thinking being they would get McMenemy and Dodds to take over from Maley who was falling out with the Board in particular with Tom White (Desmond's auld fella) who was the Chairman - They then bout turn because they think McMenemy is too nice a guy and would be too much of a change from Maley so they bring in McStay to replace Maley instead.

They give that a go and then bout turn again and bring in Jimmy McGrory who was probably one of the nicest people ever to walk this earth - By this time Kelly was wanting to run the shop and he did.




Forward planning the Celtic way. :ffs:
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Glad you explained that auld yin. Thought you had seen a future hun centre half on janefield street in front of tannadice. :thumbsup:
Ya Basturt :lol: Revenge will be mine.
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It is St. Mick's. It's at Firhill according to my old man.

Looks more like Rosebery Park in Oatlands, mate (now sadly demolished thanks to the M74). That's more likely if this was a schoolboy cup final.
Maybe my old man's memory is playing up.

But he was there - went to a Celtic cup game in the afternoon apparently. And that's his year playing. And his cousin's in the photie :lol:

Full(ish) line-up: (l-r) (b.) Gerry Bunting, Pat Trayner, Jackie Logan, John Murray, (?), Ian Baillie, (f.) Jim Keegans, Lou Macari, Jim Clark, Aiden McKellar, Willie Reid. :thumbsup:

EDIT: Now saying it was "definitely not Firhill". :comp:
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:lol: The amount of moustaches in the Hearts end - the Edinburgh polis must've been on skeleton staff numbers that day!
It is actually quite worrying how much an auld middle aged wreck like me can still despise those diet hun feckers :boik: :lol:
Your not alone CB. :thumbsup:
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Most of the fans are still in a state of shock there,a second later and the place went mental.
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Looks more like Rosebery Park in Oatlands, mate (now sadly demolished thanks to the M74). That's more likely if this was a schoolboy cup final.
Maybe my old man's memory is playing up.

But he was there - went to a Celtic cup game in the afternoon apparently. And that's his year playing. And his cousin's in the photie :lol:

Full(ish) line-up: (l-r) (b.) Gerry Bunting, Pat Trayner, Jackie Logan, John Murray, (?), Ian Baillie, (f.) Jim Keegans, Lou Macari, Jim Clark, Aiden McKellar, Willie Reid. :thumbsup:

EDIT: Now saying it was "definitely not Firhill". :comp:
Here is a good pic of Rosebery Park. Polmadie Road at top right of picture.

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^^^^

Jeez, I'm older than you. My first cup final was the Dunfermline 3-2 game and my first Euro night was against FC Zurich in 1966.
Older than me!!!! Burnley Celt is 60 today - Compared to me bc is so :davieweir: :davieweir: :davieweir:


"Happy Birthday auldyin." :clap: :clap:


First Euro night for me was Vojvodina - I was taken as a 6th Birthday present as the game was two days later - I may have been at Nantes but don't remember that tbh.

Strange the things that stick in your subconscious - I remember that night the pandemonium re Charlie Gallagher's corner and Cesar scoring - Then coming away holding my Da's hand and he meets his mate Denis McEneny who owned The Glen Bar in Rutherglen when R/glen had real Celtic boozers - Denis's brother was Bernard of Benny's bar in the Gorbals infamy - Anyway we are just out the gate about 20 yards out the ground and Denis says "Had the Rosary out the night Willie" - I look and he still has The Rosary wrapped around his knuckles - I was like :rubeyes: in my own wee mind - That is the way they were in those days.

To this day I can still remember that moment and that night - Standing in the damp atmosphere with all the Celtic hustle and bustle of leaving a game (not even realising the importance of winning that game) and looking at the Floodlights with the glow they used to have over the place,looking up to my Da God Bless Him and thinking to myself "THIS is magic and THIS is a magical place". :rocker: :clover: :huddle:
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Not too sure I would want to go to a game with My Da nowadays much as I miss him and wish he was still alive - Feck only knows but I can imagine what he would make of Sammy and Stokes. :lol:
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Most of the fans are still in a state of shock there,a second later and the place went mental.
True. Think we were all looking to the mason in the lack to see if he'd allow it or give a foul on the goalie!
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^^^^

Jeez, I'm older than you. My first cup final was the Dunfermline 3-2 game and my first Euro night was against FC Zurich in 1966.
Older than me!!!! Burnley Celt is 60 today - Compared to me bc is so :davieweir: :davieweir: :davieweir:


"Happy Birthday auldyin." :clap: :clap:


First Euro night for me was Vojvodina - I was taken as a 6th Birthday present as the game was two days later - I may have been at Nantes but don't remember that tbh.

Strange the things that stick in your subconscious - I remember that night the pandemonium re Charlie Gallagher's corner and Cesar scoring - Then coming away holding my Da's hand and he meets his mate Denis McEneny who owned The Glen Bar in Rutherglen when R/glen had real Celtic boozers - Denis's brother was Bernard of Benny's bar in the Gorbals infamy - Anyway we are just out the gate about 20 yards out the ground and Denis says "Had the Rosary out the night Willie" - I look and he still has The Rosary wrapped around his knuckles - I was like :rubeyes: in my own wee mind - That is the way they were in those days.

To this day I can still remember that moment and that night - Standing in the damp atmosphere with all the Celtic hustle and bustle of leaving a game (not even realising the importance of winning that game) and looking at the Floodlights with the glow they used to have over the place,looking up to my Da God Bless Him and thinking to myself "THIS is magic and THIS is a magical place". :rocker: :clover: :huddle:
Thats a great wee story mate. Those of us fortunate enough to know the old celtic park can relate to the magic of European nights under the floodlights. My nana and granda lived on Duke street and the walk down from there to paradise was something else. No matter how many times we did it my granda always pointed out the boot, ball and goals in the cobbles between Camlachie street and Gallowgate.

Happy days
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