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Old Celtic Images; Some which you think others haven't seen, PRE 1995
Topic Started: 19 Feb 2011, 10:55 AM (4,345,055 Views)
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Some still frames from the Official History 1988 Video


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Is that the BBC video with the green and white striped cover?
It is. Got all my old vhs tapes converted onto dvd.
http://kerrydalestreet.co.uk/topic/496241/3/

http://youtu.be/Z_O0aBL48PQ

1:14:26 :worthy:
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I would not be lying to state that they were the two finest defenders to be at Lennoxtown on that particular day, at that particular time. :rolleyes:
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I cannot put a name to his face, I'm ashamed to say?
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Eddie Pearson from Celtic Underground's favourite player.

Not a lot of people know that......
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Is his hand that way from all the kissing?
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That film on Youtube is spot on. I know of a few of the guys, but dont know them. At the end of part two it lists them all.

The social commentary is spot on and nothing has changed since. Just Govan is dead.
What has happened to Govan is a damning indictment of the political policies of the last thirty odd years.

The day after Thatcher was elected in May 79 I, then 11, was at the dentists in Shaw Street. Govan Rd and Langlands Road were really busy then - as busy as Dumbarton Rd and Byres Rd are now. After the trip to the dentists my mother had to do some shopping. Into the fruit shop on Langlands Rd and the talk was all of the first female PM. The woman who ran the shop said as Thatcher was a woman she had to be given a chance. A few months later I headed south and on my first trip back to Govan before the year was out the said fruit shop had closed. Langlands Rd is now terrible to look at and you would never have thought it was at one time a thriving commercial centre.

Govan is now like a ghost town. Just about everything of my youth, including Iona Court were I lived, is now gone - the school (St Saviour's - three of the four buildings I was in are gone - the only one still standing being the infants that became the Summertown Centre and it does not look long for this world), the swimming baths at Summertown Rd, St Saviour's Church, all the other non-Catholic Churches, St Ants Juniors have moved (talk of the Bens moving as well from Tinto), St Gerard's secondary school (although the writing may have been on the wall back as far as 82 as they could hardly offer me any subjects when I came back up the road and I ended up going to Lourdes in Cardonald), the Wine Alley, Teucharhill, the houses on the other side of Iona Court. All in the space of 34 years - the things that are the focus of a community gone.

Is it for the better? Given how a community was destroyed I can't say it was.
Jeezo I stayed in 30 Shaw Street in 79, great wee place.

Who was your dentist Mr Mills or Mr Paul ? :lol:

Never seen more buildings going up in Govan in my life these last 2 years. Not a bit of spare ground left.

Sadly it's all 35 years too late :angry:
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Evander Sno trying to keep warm :lol:
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What has happened to Govan is a damning indictment of the political policies of the last thirty odd years.

The day after Thatcher was elected in May 79 I, then 11, was at the dentists in Shaw Street. Govan Rd and Langlands Road were really busy then - as busy as Dumbarton Rd and Byres Rd are now. After the trip to the dentists my mother had to do some shopping. Into the fruit shop on Langlands Rd and the talk was all of the first female PM. The woman who ran the shop said as Thatcher was a woman she had to be given a chance. A few months later I headed south and on my first trip back to Govan before the year was out the said fruit shop had closed. Langlands Rd is now terrible to look at and you would never have thought it was at one time a thriving commercial centre.

Govan is now like a ghost town. Just about everything of my youth, including Iona Court were I lived, is now gone - the school (St Saviour's - three of the four buildings I was in are gone - the only one still standing being the infants that became the Summertown Centre and it does not look long for this world), the swimming baths at Summertown Rd, St Saviour's Church, all the other non-Catholic Churches, St Ants Juniors have moved (talk of the Bens moving as well from Tinto), St Gerard's secondary school (although the writing may have been on the wall back as far as 82 as they could hardly offer me any subjects when I came back up the road and I ended up going to Lourdes in Cardonald), the Wine Alley, Teucharhill, the houses on the other side of Iona Court. All in the space of 34 years - the things that are the focus of a community gone.

Is it for the better? Given how a community was destroyed I can't say it was.
Jeezo I stayed in 30 Shaw Street in 79, great wee place.

Who was your dentist Mr Mills or Mr Paul ? :lol:

Never seen more buildings going up in Govan in my life these last 2 years. Not a bit of spare ground left.

Sadly it's all 35 years too late :angry:
Mr Mills. Then when I went to Thomsons in Water Row it was Mr Roy - people never believed me and thought i was kidding on (Boom Boom).
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No purpose for posting this bad quality image other than to ask what is one of God's greatest footballers doing sitting next to ?
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No purpose for posting this bad quality image other than to ask what is one of God's greatest footballers doing sitting next to ?
Tiger Tim Stevens on Danny's immediate left with (I think) Ally Dawson, probably then RFC captain next to him.

Tiger Tim was for a while the matchday announcer at Celtic Park. Got sacked by the old board after RFC got knocked out of Europe - the bold Tiger asked the crowd to have a minute's silence. Cue hilarity everywhere except the Director's box.

Everyone who grew up in the 80s and 90s in Glasgow and west, central Scotland will have at one point listened to his radio show on Clyde - the Affitsheidshow.

As far as I know Tiger Tim is not too well these days.

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Is that a cat his wearing on his head? Ye Scots have a lot to answer for :arrr: :lol:
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17 Nov 2013, 09:54 PM
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Whats all that about?
Gerard Eadie's CR Smith windows outfit had to sponsor those skint cheatin' spawny bastards also.

White,Paterson (a feckin' clown of a man), Eadie, Danny and some hun effwit.
CB, you have a way with words when you speak about the deadconites that leaves me with a smile on my face for hours :thumbsup:
My inborn dislike to those deid inbred feckers knows no bounds. :thumbsup:
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