01 Apr 2018 10:57:53
I think it's great that even though our great captain gets fouled, assaulted. Chopped down at every opportunity he still manages to get back up and control games! He is a true leader. I love the way he rises above it now its that air of arrogance he knows he's better and so do they! Roy Keane is my football hero but Broonie is up there aswell!


1.) 01 Apr 2018
01 Apr 2018 12:34:37
Steve, Broonie has earned the right to be remembered as a great Celtic captain.


2.) 01 Apr 2018
01 Apr 2018 12:49:53
The problem is if this continues he might not get up from one of them.
If that stamp had landed on his knee instead of his thigh yesterday he could have been seriously injured.


3.) 01 Apr 2018
01 Apr 2018 13:03:02
Kev as we get nearer the 10 referee protection will get less.


4.) 01 Apr 2018
01 Apr 2018 13:30:31
There's a different angle on the Celtic News Now page which for anyone who hasn't seen it, shows what a disgusting assault it is from Davies. It's a real deliberate stamp on Scott's upper thigh. As you said Kev, if it had been Broony's knee it would have been a possible career ender.
It's now up to the SFA disciplinary board to give this coward what he deserves. If he doesn't see out the rest of the season from the stand, I will be amazed. Shocking tackle.


5.) 01 Apr 2018
01 Apr 2018 14:14:40
BigRab did you notice how he tries to do a runner after it on that vid? Coward.


6.) 01 Apr 2018
01 Apr 2018 14:43:28
Because Armstrong was going for him. Nothing but a sh*tbag.


7.) 01 Apr 2018
01 Apr 2018 14:46:21
There has been talk of how much of an improved player James Forrest has become in recent seasons; however, if you compare Scott Brown from when he joined us to what he has become to the club at present, he is simply irreplaceable as a player, captain and influential figure and one of the best leaders and motivators I've seen.
I remember the initial criticism of how he couldn't pass, shoot or therefore score and his temperament was very suspect with too many incidents, bookings and suspensions. However, over these past 3/ 4 years, he has matured and become a fabulous footballer, that we have come to appreciate and I hope he will be in and around Celtic Park in some capacity when his illustrious playing career finally ends.


8.) 01 Apr 2018
01 Apr 2018 15:58:21
JFP, you must've upset a few Huns cos the cheeky wee interlopers keep disagreeing with you.


9.) 01 Apr 2018
01 Apr 2018 18:28:56
Spotted that myself Viking Tim. It’s OK upsetting Huns is my specialist area of expertise. Telling the truth is usually guaranteed to get a reaction big you have to make sure you don’t use big words and keep the discussion simple.


10.) 01 Apr 2018
01 Apr 2018 18:27:33
OaB hopefully when his footballing career comes to an end there is a place for him in some capacity at CP. We need people like Broonie in our corner.


11.) 01 Apr 2018
01 Apr 2018 23:02:09
A cowards tackle, done him when he was on the ground, he wouldn't do it 50 50 if they were both on their feet. anywhere else on his leg and it's a bad injury. Then he nearly runs away.


12.) 01 Apr 2018
01 Apr 2018 23:14:42
JFP1888,I agree with Viking Tim you seem too have upset a few of the gullibles with your post about Broony. I couldn’t agree more with what you wrote, other clubs would love to have our Captain. Most of all he did support the club that died and that hurts them big time as he’s become a legend with us.
To all the Sevco fans who come and look at the Champions Banter. Our club has been the SAME CLUB SINCE 1888. can you say the same about Rangers 2012?


13.) 02 Apr 2018
02 Apr 2018 08:59:24
I will just say one thing about it, could you imagine the furore if brown had committed the tackle?


14.) 02 Apr 2018
02 Apr 2018 09:54:58
GT10 spot on that’s why they hate him more. As the great Mr Stein once said ‘Celtic maybe weren’t my first love-but they’ll be my last’ and we have a stand named after him to forever mark his achievements. Broony is recently on record as saying ‘Their will be NO clubs after Celtic’. ☘️.


15.) 02 Apr 2018
02 Apr 2018 14:20:12
Davies' tackle on Broony was an act of anger, bitterness and jealousy because he knows he will never reach the level of our captain. HH.