29 Aug 2015 19:22:10
I see a lot of comments being posted about how we fill an empty Celtic park for league games. The answer is very simple. put a team on the park worth watching. Ronnie has been here for a year now. he promised exciting atacking football. Playing a pressure game that will yield goals. I don't necessarily blame the manager for the lack of progress)(I still have have not made my mind up whether Ronnie is the answer). Howvever I only see flashes off the football he promised(first goal against Malmo). Thousands of celtic fans have once again shown faith in the manager and board by investing in a season ticket. IMO that investment gives them the right to chose the games they want to watch,. Trust me if the quality of player reflected the investment celtic fans have made over the years,the ground would be full every week.

{Ed007's Note - Has the board shown the same level of faith and investment as the fans?}


1.) 29 Aug 2015
29 Aug 2015 21:29:53
That is my point Ed!! Time and time again we take a leap of faith pre season. Once again we rewarded with champions league failure, promising kids and loanees

{Ed007's Note - Well give up your season ticket and just pick and choose what games you want to go to.}


2.) 29 Aug 2015
29 Aug 2015 21:59:41
I'm sure there are a few who are. and quite right!

{Ed007's Note - Good for them, it's nice to see people taking responsibility for their finances in these difficult times if they feel they aren't getting value for money, consumerism and the keeping up with the Jones' psyche is strangling the country as the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. You'd be better heading to the pictures or playing golf on a Saturday, try to find a hobby you enjoy.
If you're ever not using your ticket you'll see suggestions about who might? Is there maybe an unemployed neighbour who would appreciate the chance to go and cheer on the team? Just chap his door and say you can't make it and does he fancy it for X game, the guy will most likely be delighted and you will feel a lot better for doing a heartfelt charitable deed, cleanse your wealth, Tony and reach out to others less fortunate than you.
It's mentioned in all major religions but if you read the Holy Bible, Matthew 19:24:
'And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.'
Embrace it mate, I can highly recommend the inner peace doing such selfless acts brings to your soul, and not a pat on the back, screaming how nice you are or a seat in the South Stand with the chosen few pat on the back, but the inner peace when you lie down at night to thank God for your life and knowing you've done something, no matter how small, to improve someone else's.
They don't give out medals for being a considerate and charitable person, the celebrities who collect them are self serving publicity whores - I'd love you to do it for your own piece of mind and contentment. It's like a snowball, I have tried to advice you, that's my good deed, if you pass on your ticket that's two good deeds from us and who knows what the recipient of the ticket would do as a good deed after being inspired by you.}