09:36, Sat 21 Jun
Are you talking about Fujimoto or Kyoga?
09:38, Sat 21 Jun
It's the fact that they truly believe (and rangers tbf) that they are some global footballing powerhouse is what baffles me
09:38, Sat 21 Jun
He’s talking Kyogo going by his comments. Le Mod and myself are on about Fujimoto.
09:41, Sat 21 Jun
Cheers. I was in no doubt who you two fellas were discussing, I’m still not sure about the Rooksta on the basis he’s picked up your posts.
11:00, Sat 21 Jun
Celtic and Rangers are massive clubs. Bigger than 9-10 of the premier league clubs from this season.

That being said they don’t understand the size of some English clubs in the second tier and how hard they would push them in the SPL.
11:12, Sat 21 Jun
Thrillhouse
Thrillhouse
Some world class bitterness here to enjoy of a Friday morning

[www.talkceltic.net]


*. Birminghan feckin City, the 3rd team in the city, long standing basket case of a team now with Tom Brady, just promoted with toxic fan base and likely to struggle.

Hope wee man stays patient for EPL or top of championship or maybe Spain / Japan - Birmingham would be a (another) disasterous move.

The absolute authority with which people will just brazenly spew out an opinion they have zero actual working knowledge of is amazing. Fair play.
They’ve played in a 2 team league forever, until more recently when it’s become a one team league.
Distorts your perspective a bit I would imagine
12:12, Sat 21 Jun
Jeff Hall
Celtic and Rangers are massive clubs. Bigger than 9-10 of the premier league clubs from this season.

That being said they don’t understand the size of some English clubs in the second tier and how hard they would push them in the SPL.

They’re not massive clubs. They play in a league that made Sam Cosgrove look like a footballer. They play in a country where their nations main striker is Dykes.

If rangers and Celtic didn’t play each other twice a week then we wouldn’t hear a thing from either club other than when one of them fails to get out of the group stage of whatever european cup they’re playing in.

The phrase ‘big club’ should only be used for teams who deserve it, like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Liverpool…
I disagree. Their fan bases in both cases is staggeringly big. IF they played in a decent league they’d fill a 100k ground for each home game I think.
12:45, Sat 21 Jun
The fact that they are concerned that their best striker since Henrik Larrson can "only" get into Birmingham City's team says more about them and their vision of themselves than us.
13:46, Sat 21 Jun
Holdsworth_MaraSonner
I disagree. Their fan bases in both cases is staggeringly big. IF they played in a decent league they’d fill a 100k ground for each home game I think.

Historically they are big clubs, the way football has changed though means they're trapped in decline.
13:52, Sat 21 Jun
Not sure how true this is, but Panathinaikos could be in for him.

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14:06, Sat 21 Jun
Only 1500 followers so doesn’t scream gospel, think we just need to wait and see how it plays out
Happy Clapper
14:10, Sat 21 Jun
Don't like that.

As you'll almost certainly be reading this, don't go to Greece Kyogo. You wouldn't like it. Weather is too warm.
14:22, Sat 21 Jun
Celtic are as big as Liverpool and the two clubs are both arguably in the top 5 in Britain and easily the top 10.

They are huge. The comments from a sizeable majority on that thread is laughable but not surprising.
14:32, Sat 21 Jun
Jeff Hall
Celtic and Rangers are massive clubs. Bigger than 9-10 of the premier league clubs from this season.

That being said they don’t understand the size of some English clubs in the second tier and how hard they would push them in the SPL.

Massive???? In Scotland yes. And that's where it ends