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Parkhead_Faithful
09 Sep 2002, 04:43 AM
Finished up:
Ronnie Simpson, Danny McGrain, Tommy Gemmell, Bobby Murdoch, Billy McNeill, Bertie Auld, Jimmy Johnstone, Paul McStay, Kenny Dalglish, Henrik Larsson, Bobby Lennox.

Jimmy Johnstone was named the greatest celtic player ever and Jock Stein voted the most important figure to have worked for the club.

Murdo MacLeod also won an award for the greatest Old Firm goal for Celtic - in the 4-2 title-clinching win over Rangers in 1979.

SJFC4ever
09 Sep 2002, 02:39 PM
So I presume this XI didn't receive many votes:

Gordon Marshall

Rudi Vata
Vidar Riseth
Rafael Felipe Scheidt
Gary Gillespie

Mark Slater
Eyal Berkovic
Martin Hayes

Wayne Biggins
Mo Johnston
Tony Cascarino

Manager: Lou Macari

???

:D, only kidding, I think that team could give Scotland a good game, :eek:

Parkhead_Faithful
09 Sep 2002, 04:08 PM
Biggins, I had forgotten all about him, god he was crap.
The scary thing is there is no room in that team for bombscare!
and gould would be pushing marshall hard!
John Barnes has to at least be assistant manager to the evil dwarf as well.

CHRIS_SUTTON9
09 Sep 2002, 07:27 PM
Mark Slater? Thats an Aussie cricketer. Think you mean the infamous Stuart Slater.

Surely Carl Muggleton or Ian Andrews were worse than Gordon Marshall?

Lee Martin would be pushing Rudi Vata hard for a place in that team too.

SJFC4ever
10 Sep 2002, 05:20 AM
Thanks, Stuart Slater is the name I was thinking of. :o

I think it shows he is a really bad player when I can't even remember his first name, ;)

ads_uk
11 Sep 2002, 05:17 PM
didnt john barnes announce a short time after joining celtic that he was a catholic out of the blue. was this to try and convince the fans that he was up for it? lol. or did it happen at all cos i dont really remember it?

i remember his rap tune loud and clear, infact i think its copyright ran out in 1935 so i should download it and sing it as i stroll down the copland road. ;)