22 Jan 2018 21:24:48
Ed, any truth in Jon Flanagan joining on loan from Liverpool.

{Ed007's Note - Sounds like something off Tw@tter to me.}


1.) 22 Jan 2018
22 Jan 2018 21:34:03
cheers Ed, that's where I read it.

{Ed007's Note - He's just been found guilty of battering his girlfriend and Liverpool have said they believe they "have a responsibility to help his rehabilitation" but it's expected he'll be moved on in the summer. Just wait on all the 'his private life has nothing to do with football' posts now.}


2.) 22 Jan 2018
22 Jan 2018 22:05:29
Not from me ed, anyone who lifts their fists to a woman should have his haw maws cut off.

{Ed007's Note - I'm with you, Steph but remember the other week when Timalloy got a bit of stick for being unhappy with more stories in the press about LG's off field exploits and people saying it had nothing to do with the Club - would they say the same about Flanagan?}


3.) 22 Jan 2018
22 Jan 2018 22:50:46
If you sign for Celtic you become a role model so off field stuff definitely should be taken into account. I said that when we signed Griffiths and he's a very lucky bhoy still to be at parkhead with some of the stuff he's pulled.
I heard a story that was one of the reasons Burley got bombed out of parkhead.
He was messing around and bought a flat near parkhead for the bird.
He was o4dered to get rid of her and he didn't.
The Mrs found out and marched into the changing rooms with all his gear after a match and dumped the lot on top of him. He jumped to give her a slap and was stopped by Lambert.
Don't know how true but my uncle swore it was and he always had a few sources before he passed away.

{Ed007's Note - It wouldn't surprise me, Kev.}


4.) 22 Jan 2018
22 Jan 2018 23:05:21
I do ed but he didn't get stick from me, a celtic player or any club but especially celtic, should be a good role model for kids, especially their own. God forbid we have people who knock their spouses around and abandon their kids showing the upcoming generation that it socially acceptable to behave in that way. What will we end up with if that becomes the norm.

{Ed007's Note - Spot on, Steph.}


5.) 23 Jan 2018
23 Jan 2018 16:14:06
Young men wth plenty of money are always going to feck up at times. It is important they act properly, but if they don't, you have to give them a chance to change. That's dependent upon the behaviour obviously. They have to realise that its news and if they don't want that kind of exposure, then don't act like a cant. simple.

Battering a woman falls into the can't bracket so I wouldn't want us to sign him.