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Post by Dominic on May 28, 2005 10:58:46 GMT -5
Martin, you will be missed, you brought pride back to a great team and a great league, a true champion of the game
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Post by tezza202 on May 28, 2005 11:09:12 GMT -5
Good luck to you and ya family martin And well done for all your success!
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Post by Dominic on May 28, 2005 11:12:07 GMT -5
When you walk through the storm Hold your head up high And don't be afraid of the dark At the end of the storm There's a golden sky And the sweet silver song of the lark
Walk on, through the wind Walk on, through the rain Though your dreams be tossed and blown Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone
Walk on, walk on, with hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone
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Post by davidennis67 on May 28, 2005 11:14:47 GMT -5
That would have brought a tear to a glass eye.
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Post by MG on May 28, 2005 11:17:02 GMT -5
Well Done Martin! hope his wife gets better. Some great memories at Celtic Park, truely great man. at least he went out on a high with the Bhoys after last weeks dissapointment. 1-0 win over Dundee United in the Scottish Cup, Alan Thompson free-kick after 11 minutes well done Martin
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Post by Don1™ on May 28, 2005 11:44:44 GMT -5
Well Done Celtic!
And well done Martin.
Deserved!!
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Post by Columbia on May 28, 2005 13:42:22 GMT -5
class manager
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Post by globe on May 28, 2005 14:36:21 GMT -5
Well I could say - Fuck Celtic and all their glory hunting, tatty picking, one shoe, paranoid fans. ;D But seeing as Im such a nice guy, I'll say well done to the 'Tic, but I'm proud to be a United fan today. 40000 Celtic fans, 17000 of us and we outsang them all day. We had a party regardless of the score, they gave us the usual "Youll Never Walk Alone" Exciiiiting stuff. Anyway, good luck to O'Neils wife Geraldine. Things like that make you realise that football is only a game.
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Post by belfastdon on May 28, 2005 14:46:32 GMT -5
Well I could say - Fuck Celtic and all their glory hunting, tatty picking, one shoe, paranoid fans. ;D But seeing as Im such a nice guy, I'll say well done to the 'Tic, but I'm proud to be a United fan today. 40000 Celtic fans, 17000 of us and we outsang them all day. We had a party regardless of the score, they gave us the usual "Youll Never Walk Alone" Exciiiiting stuff. Anyway, good luck to O'Neils wife Geraldine. Things like that make you realise that football is only a game. did you enjoy it mate,apart from the score? i am not a celtic fan,but i wish martin o'neill and his wife all the best, he is a great manager and hopefully he will be back and prove his worth at one of the top premiership teams
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Post by Dominic on May 28, 2005 14:50:24 GMT -5
im not that big a celtic fan , but for me martin turned around celtic, he gave them back the credabilty that the lisbon lions created in 1967 - i wish him and his family all the best
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Post by globe on May 28, 2005 14:52:24 GMT -5
Well I could say - Fuck Celtic and all their glory hunting, tatty picking, one shoe, paranoid fans. ;D But seeing as Im such a nice guy, I'll say well done to the 'Tic, but I'm proud to be a United fan today. 40000 Celtic fans, 17000 of us and we outsang them all day. We had a party regardless of the score, they gave us the usual "Youll Never Walk Alone" Exciiiiting stuff. Anyway, good luck to O'Neils wife Geraldine. Things like that make you realise that football is only a game. did you enjoy it mate,apart from the score? i am not a celtic fan,but i wish martin o'neill and his wife all the best, he is a great manager and hopefully he will be back and prove his worth at one of the top premiership teams Yeah it was a great day out, great atmosphere in the pubs before hand and in the ground. I've seen United in 5 Scottish Cup Finals now and we've only won one But today the result didnt really matter, our club has been through the ringer recently, we just had a great day out. O'Neil is a nice man, a genuine man and I wish him and his wife all the best. I'm sure he'll be back down in the Premiership in the not too distant future. When does Fergie retire again?...
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Post by Dominic on May 28, 2005 15:23:31 GMT -5
he wont go to man utd because he wont want anyone lookin over his shoulder, sir alex will get the driector of whatever job and do that so he'll turn that down, i dont no where he might go next - hes a very good pundet
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Post by globe on May 28, 2005 15:30:23 GMT -5
he wont go to man utd because he wont want anyone lookin over his shoulder, sir alex will get the driector of whatever job and do that so he'll turn that down, i dont no where he might go next - hes a very good pundet Yeah good point Dom, although Fergie might not stick around if Glazer is still running the show by the time he retires. IMO there are only 3 clubs O'Neil would take on after Celtic - Liverpool, Arsenal or Man U. Cant see the Arsenal or Liverpool jobs becoming available anytime soon, although you never know in football these days.
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Post by Dominic on May 28, 2005 15:46:54 GMT -5
wenger will leave the manager post next season - and will get a permanent job on the board as a director
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Post by maketradefair on May 30, 2005 2:59:20 GMT -5
martin o'neil - legend!
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Post by muzzamuzza on May 30, 2005 7:57:11 GMT -5
Martin o'neil's a class manager. Well in with the cup and that, apparantly robbie keane is on his way to yers aswell.
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Post by Dominic on May 30, 2005 8:31:44 GMT -5
robbie keane is a mercenary - but since him a WGS have history he will go
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Post by masterplan200 on May 30, 2005 22:18:48 GMT -5
As a 'gers fan I could say horrible things about Martin but he derserved that
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