they play in glasgow perhaps?
2006-11-06 20:38:09
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answer #1
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answered by Troubled Joe(the ghost of) 6
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From a Lanarkshire town, came a man of great renown
Received an education, working under-ground
A bevan boy by trade, he worked and then he played
With Albion Rovers, he soon made the grade.
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Because Jock Stein was a man, who was always in command
He didn’t give a damn if you’re a Billy or a Dan
He was the greatest ever seen, an he love the Bhoys in green
Jock Stein, was a Celtic fan.
For seven years or more, he made the Rovers roar
Then in 1950, he set out to explore
In Wales he settled down, with Llanelli Town
When he started full time football, a new lease of life was found.
chorus
In 51 of late, a simple twist of fate
Brought him back to Scotland, and through the Parkhead gates
To captain he progressed, and he brought some great success
The double and the Coronation Cup with us he blessed.
chorus
He crossed the Country wide, to a new Dunfermline side
He brought them Scottish glory, and a European pride
He moved to Hibs, and then to Paradise again
Soon the trophy’s started coming again and again.
chorus
13 years had gone, big Jock he move on
He won the European Cup in Lisbon in the sun
With 9 flags in a row, and silverware galore
And a whole generation was sad to see him go.
chorus
To Elland Road was bound, but he never settled down
The Scottish fans were calling him back to his native town
Then in 1985, we last saw Jock alive
But he left us special memories right up until he died.
chorus
2006-11-07 10:14:16
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answer #2
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answered by C'MONTHEHOOPS 2
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Of course there is! they are the CHAMPIONS.of Scotland, were formed in Scotland, their home's in Scotland, their manager's Scottish, not forgetting, 11 young Scottish lads went to Lisbon and won the European Cup in Celtic colours, we're a 100% Scottish club unfortunately, otherwise we'd be winning more European trophies..... Up the Jock'tic
2006-11-07 07:02:57
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answer #3
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answered by richiesown 4
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Celtic represents the Catholic part of Scotland. Rangers are the Protestant part of Scotland. These two religions are rivals and they often clash in Northern Ireland.
If I remember correctly, Celtic and Rangers were formed by Catholic and Protestant immigrants from Ireland respectively.
2006-11-07 00:55:24
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answer #4
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answered by BeN 4
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Aberdeen and that i'm sorry approximately this Falgee and Lammy and the different yin who's been away a jointly as yet I feckin' hate Dundee Utd yet their supporters have been incredible on the 2008 league cup very final.
2016-12-28 15:05:02
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answer #5
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answered by sterman 3
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Yeah. The majority of supporters but your question is a thinly disguised attempt at sectarianism. Give it up and get on with the football. Celtic are better than Rangers this year and it has nothing to do with what goes on off the Park.
2006-11-07 06:04:59
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answer #6
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answered by Alf Garnett 2
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I'M not sure i understand your question what connection do you need? the history of the club? the scottish players who played for celtic? the fact the ground is in glasgow? what????
2006-11-06 20:50:47
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answered by ? 5
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Like Manchester the city was split into 2 sections united like Celtic are the catholic side Rangers and city the protestant side yeah Britain managed to form an AL quieda before the Arabs only we called it papies and protestants
2006-11-07 06:25:44
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answered by retroman 3
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Apart from being a fud,are there any connections with your name and a certain 17 century bent ,dwarf ,horseman from holland who married his cousin? your sad,think of a nickname less boring.
2006-11-06 21:38:51
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, we're the Scottish Champions and will be again this season by a mile.....
The sky is blue, the grass is green
The league was won by Halloween!!!
Hail Hail
2006-11-07 08:26:11
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answered by L6 3
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aye we keep the european dream alive for scotland hail hail we are the people Gods People and are big hearts
2006-11-07 08:39:39
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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