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Coffee & Tv: Celtic Have A Thirst For Knowledge Musona

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Kaizer Chiefs frontman, not that slighty rotund one who predicted a riot, Bobby Motaung, has let it slip that he’s travelling to Germany next week with striker Knowledge Musona.

The player is to speak to Hoffenheim but Celtic are next in line. He Ruby, Ruby, Rubyied….

“There’s nothing wrong with their (Celtic’s) offer, but they need to wait in line. They were the second team to put in an offer for Musona, so we have to operate using our ethics code. If the player doesn’t agree terms in Germany, then Celtic will get their chance.

If the talks are successful, the transfer will be concluded almost immediately and Knowledge will be heading to Germany before the start of the new season.”

Doesn’t sound to promising. We are dealing with a club with an ethics code and how many more sh*t indie band jokes can I come up with.

Here’s a video anyway. Everyday, I love it less and less.

Previously on thecelticblog

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DC United defender Perry Kitchen scores a really weird own goal during the 2-2 draw with Philadelphia Union. A comical piece of defending

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  • Mike Bhoyle says:

    Look…I know videos can make even Sammi look good..
    but this guy does look the business..I’m not going to say who he reminds me of…’cos I’ll get slagged…but he does…!!
    Also….who is the dude with the long dreadlock pony-tail….he looks the business as well….
    good work LOTW…

    • Welshybhoy says:

      Siphiwe Tshabalala

      Who scored the opening goal in the world cup in south africa.

    • lordofthewing says:

      You have to factor in the quality of the league but the lads stats are impressive. But Hoffenheims sugar daddy’s bank balance is impressive also.

  • johnnybhoy says:

    wow!… the boy can finish no doubt about it. every sort of goal there too.

  • Vince says:

    I agree. He does remind me of a certain Henrik Larsson. The way he runs, times his runs and the way he finishes reminded me of Henk when he played for Celtic. He does look the business.

  • Mike Bhoyle says:

    Thanks Vince…..
    I didn’t want to say the Hallowed name……

  • Mike Bhoyle says:

    Thanks Welshbhoy for the info….
    LOTW:..A good player is a good player no matter where he plays IMO…and this guy was involved in a lot of the stuff shown on the vid…
    he really caught the eye along with Knowledge of course…

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