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Celtic in the Wembley Cup
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Terniog2
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Celtic in the Wembley Cup
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Celtic have the Champions league qualifier next week. Big Tony will have to be cautious, preserving the first team. Celtic can not go all out to win the first ever Wembley Cup.
Few of us going down. I can not get down for the match tonight, but going on Sunday for the match against Tottenham. We are all fans of Barca as well, Barcelona are one of our friendly linked clubs.
The inaugural Wembley Cup will take place on Friday 24 and Sunday 26 July 2009 and will see four world-class teams.
FC Barcelona, Tottenham Hotspur, Celtic and Al Ahly compete to lift the coveted Cup.
Spectators will have the rare opportunity to see all four teams in action, with the ticket including entry to both matches on that day.
This event provides the perfect fix for all football fanatics, who with no World Cup or European Championships taking place this summer, will want to watch some of the top teams in action.
The Wembley Cup is an invitational football tournament taking place on 24 July 2009 and 26 July 2009 at Wembley Stadium, England. Each team will play two matches, with three points awarded for a win and one point for a draw. In the event of the tournament finishing with two or more teams on equal points, then the team with the greatest aggregate goals will be the winner.
Barcelona, Tottenham Hotspur, Celtic and Al-Ahly will be the competing teams in a format consisting of four games.
The Wembley Cup - FC Barcelona & Celtic Video
Some clubs try and buy fame. Man City and Chelsea are small local clubs that have sold out to billionaire foreign owners. When the money goes, and it will, they will be returned to small clubs once again.
The huns are a bigger club than those two, but a small club when compared to Celtic.
Celtic are one of the genuine big world clubs, we have millions of fans across the world.
Not many clubs anywhere in the world could pull in 25,000 of their own fans, for a friendly match on another continent.
Walk on in Brisbane
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