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Another Reid Gaff

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Our esteemed chairman found it fit this week to back ‘No2AV’ campaign.

This saw the former ‘Labour attack dog‘ share a stage with the current PM who, scientists have proved, has been cloned using Thatchers dandruff, a bit of her foostie hymen, a few clippings from Hitlers last haircut, a couple of coco pops, some custard and the seaman of Judas (No, not that one..THAT one.).

For me this is the biggest Celtic political gaff since Feed The Bear wiped the sweat from his hands before meeting Thatcher in the 1988 Cup Final.

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  • jocky bhoy says:

    Aw c’mon – there not eough guys having a pop at celtic? He was up on the stage for no reason to do with celtic. What next? Lawwell shops at tescos and give succour to Shirley Porter? Shock as Celtic Park’s heating is run by foreign coal?

    Gie’s peace.

  • Martin Gallagher says:

    “what puppet strings?”

  • Martin Donaghey says:

    Caption: ‘Hey Macarena!’

  • davybhoyy says:

    What an un-funny pathetic post about John Reid.

  • Scottsman78 says:

    “Vote no for the right to vote! It worked with Iraq, Afghanistan and now Libya!”

  • jocky bhoy says:

    My sense of humour’s alive and well and living somewhere above toilet level.

    Like Reid or not, like his politics or not, I think he’s done a lot for the club – it was him that drew the line in the sand saying we weren’t going to be treated as less than anyone else anymore.

    Your site’s better than this mate… :o)

  • jim o connell says:

    this glass is bullit proof!

  • jocky bhoy says:

    I laughed with colleagues about the strange bedfellows this referendum is forming – the game on Sunday will lighten the load on all our shoulders insh’allah.

    A celtic fan wanted to lighten my load by telling me a joke about the pope recently – told him to gtf.

    I dunno mate, maybe these attacks from every quarter in scotland (sfa, police, politics, media, letter bombers…) is making me defensive and I am taking these things more seriously. If there was ever a time for us sticking together, at least in public, I think it’s now.

    • lordofthewing says:

      What has always been an important element of the Celtic family is our sense of humour and that we don’t take ourselfs that seriously. We have lost that this season at times and also since we became relatively successful since 2000. It’s something that we try to keep alive here. We fail but that’s half the point.

      The referendum, Cleggs own Winalot biscuit, has caused a few fractures in the political universe.

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