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Covid-19 - Business As Usual

17 Mar 2020 17:28

The Covid-19 pandemic does not, at the present time (17th March 2020) interfere with the operation of this company. All products presently listed for sale on the website are physically retained in our warehouse. 

Our unique business model negates stock replenishment procedures. Purchases continue to be dispatched worldwide within 48 hours of purchase.

The fluid situation changes globally on a hourly basis but unless I personally contract the virus with disabling affect or alternatively the National / International postal / shipping industry experiences interruptions then it's business as usual. Thank you.

Gordon MacMillan

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Ten Domestic Trophies In A Row

Congratulations this afternoon goes to Neil Lennon and the heroics shown initially by the starting 11 then finishing 10 players in todays Betfred League Cup Final played in torrential conditions at Hampden Park, Glasgow. 

Scotlands most successful existing club played the debt ridden seven year old team referred to as ' The Rangers '. 

The bhoys took the lead in the 60th minute courtesy of a Christopher Jullien side foot shot into the net. Three minutes later, the referee Willie Collum correctly awarded The Rangers forward Alfredo Morelos a penalty after Jeremie Frimpong was adjudged to have fouled him in the penalty box. Collum then sent off the teenage Celtic defender and the bhoys were down to 10 men on an energy sapping pitch with over 30 minutes left to play.

Morelos, knowing he couldn't miss from the penalty spot whilst conscious of the reputation that he had never scored against Celtic, grabbed the ball and placed it on the penalty spot. Celtics man of the match Fraser Forster on the other hand decided differently and saved the penalty. The bhoys doggedly played out the remaining time, collected their medals and silverware and sent the fans home happy.

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Peter Lawwell announced this afternoon that Celtic FC have appointed Neil Lennon as our permanent manager on a 12 month rolling contract. 

I can think of no other person alive who has sacrificed and been subjected to so much on a personal level whilst furthering the Celtic cause. 

The overwhelming magnitude of expectations at our club over the next two years would be enough to crush most in the game. I wish him well in proving all the doubters wrong and sincerely hope he becomes immortal in Celtic's history.  

With such little time available and probably limited funding at his disposal to transform a side in desperate need of new blood we should all stand behind him. We are all Neil Lennon.

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Congratulations to Celtic F.C. for achieving the impossible yesterday ( 25th May 2019 ) - a treble treble of domestic trophies during a season of never ending turmoil on and off the pitch. 

It was a season filled with player long term injuries and personal issues. We lost two of our immortal Lisbon Lions within one week of one another namely Club Captain Billy McNeill who passed away on 22nd April 2019 whilst the European Cup winning goal scorer Stevie Chalmers passed on 29 April 2019.

In February 2019 Brendan Rodgers deserted the Celtic ship at a crucial time of the season by chasing the money to become manager of Leicester City F.C. in the English Premier League. Peter Lawwell called upon Neil Lennon to takeover the reins as caretaker manager in our time of need. Neil successfully steered us through troubled waters to capture our 8 In A Row Ladbrokes SPFL League title and William Hill Scottish Cup. 

Celtic lost one irrelevant league match during Lennons temporary appointment. That occurred AFTER Celtic were crowned league champions and whilst resting players in the lead up to  the Scottish Cup Final against Heart Of Midlothian.

The triple treble group of players will be immortalised for their amazing feat which incidentally occurred on the same anniversary date of winning the big cup some 52 years earlier.  

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Eight League Titles In A Row !

Congratulations to Celtic FC and Neil Lennon for achieving Eight League Titles In A Row this afternoon following a resounding 3-0 victory at Pittodrie.

Goals from Lustig, Simunovic and Edouard sealed a comprehensive display. Great tribute to the recent passing of the Lisbon Lions Billy McNeill & Stevie Chalmers.

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