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| (from the Top Twenty Most Influential Online Tims 2007) 10. Dianogah from Kerrydalestreet.com(not to be confused with .co.uk) Like Kiwi Mick above the true influence of Dianogah will not be felt for a few years to come. However, nobody can deny that the creation and development of the Celtic wiki has been a remarkable achievement. Obviously this is a project akin to painting the Forth Rail Bridge but the administration behind it is clearly a labour of love. If you ever meet someone who wants to learn more about the club this is the site to direct them to. Articles, photos, match reports and videos - it’s got the lot. And it’s only going to get bigger. |
| (from the Top Twenty Most Influential Online Tims 2008) 16. Auldbhoy – KDS . As someone who doesn’t find Maths particularly straightforward I am in awe of the work Auldbhoy puts in on the POTY page on the Celtic wiki. Did you know that Celtic fans think Gordon Strachan was 5% better last season than the season before? You can’t argue with statistics. Like most things on KDS the POTY awards are run with military (but not paramilitary) precision. In fact if Auldbhoy was to run this annual award ceremony you are currently enduring it would be a damn site better than it is. For a start when someone decides to complain about the ranking Auldbhoy would be able to point to all sorts of stats to back up each person’s position on the lhist. Me? I’d have to shrug my shoulders and say, “Aye probably but ach well…” |
| (from the Top Twenty Most Influential Online Tims 2008) 9. Dianogah – Celtic Wiki. Last year I said that it would be a while before the value of this site was fully realised. I kind of meant a bit longer than 12 months but it would seem that word is out and the KDS Celtic Wiki is now the go to site for Celtic information. I’ve been sent links to this site 8 times in the past month from a variety of different friends, none of whom are members of the KDS forum. The fact that anyone can contribute is what makes this site a real favourite. I understand that some players have even edited their own articles. |
| (from the Top Twenty Most Influential Online Tims 2009) 14. (NE) Human Torpedo - KDS Wiki We will talk more about the Celtic wiki soon but HT’s contribution to timdom this past season deserves special mention. His “Soul of Celtic” series is simply genius. Let the fans vote not for their favourite player but for what they understand to best represent what Celtic is. So now we have 50 definitive events in Celtic’s history. And the key thing is that these events aren’t decided by the club but rather by the people that matter – the fans. HT has created something that represents Celtic because we decided it represented Celtic. |
| (from the Top Tweny Most Influential Online Tims 2009) 5. (9) Dianogah - KDS Wiki The Celtic wiki has gone from strength to strength over the past season. However it’s the fact that it was referenced in an article in the Guardian that has propelled it into the top 5. When the old media point out a site such as the wiki then something significant is happening. The Celtic wiki is increasingly becoming the first point of reference for those wish to know more about the club. If the club has any sense it will, at the very least, link through to the wiki from the official site in the near future. And if the club was genuinely concerned about its online presence it would buy the entire thing lock stock and barrel off the guys who created it. |
| (from the Top Tweny-five Most Influential Online Tims 2010) 6. Auldbhoy (NE) – The Celtic Wiki Over the past year the value of the Celtic Wiki has become apparent and the glue that holds it together is the man known as Auldbhoy. Despite it being a tough year for Auldbhoy he has overseen the exponential growth of the wiki to the extent that it is now recognised as one of the finest fan wikis anywhere online. Indeed the regular awards it receives from sources such as Wetpaint and acknowledgements in books by noted authors such as Douglas Beattie will testify to its quality. This site, perhaps more than any other, is a perfect example of the “by the fans for the fans” ethos that permeates the online Celtic community. |
| (from the Top Twenty-five Most Influential Online Tims 2010) 1. Dianogah With Fitzpas hanging up his spurs Dianogah became the new sheriff in town. Yes the KDS mods are a collective and yes they all lock and delete posts with equal power but Dianogah is the man with the keys to the kingdom. He has found himself as part of not one but three of the websites mentioned so far and his involvement with both the Celtic Graves and the Celtic Wiki cannot be understated. However, it is the fact that he is the name above the door of KDS that makes him worthy of our top slot. With the managerial changes which have taken place at Celtic Park there really is only one website to keep an eye on for gossip and insider knowledge and that’s KDS. There is a hardcore of punters who are regular drinkers in certain West End alehouses and this means they are well worth listening to when it comes to club gossip. Given this it is only logical that the man in charge of the mostinfluentialsite takes this year’s number one spot. Even if he is trying to destroy the world. |
| (from the Top Twenty-five TimsMost Influential Online Tims 2011) 25. Dianogah (Last year’s place: 1) - KDS After the glory of 1st place last year it would appear that fame and fortune all got too much for Dianogah and over the past 12 months he’s been harder to spot than an accurately completed tax return form at Ibrox. He’s basically done nothing of note this year at all and can consider himself lucky to still have a place on this list. The only reason he makes it at all this year is because he snuck into one of the Celtic Graves pictures the other week, otherwise we would have forgotten he existed. |
| (from the Top Twenty-five TimsMost Influential Online Tims 2011) 6. Joe Bloggs City (NE) – The Celtic Wiki The problem with truly brilliant ideas is that over the course of time we start to take them for granted and we forget just how outstanding they really are. The Celtic wiki is without doubt the best fan resource available for any club in Scotland and possibly any club in the UK. Have a look around the net - there isn’t another set of fans anywhere creating a database like this for future generations to enjoy. Maintained by JBC with the assistance of a few individuals whose names will be familiar to regular podcast listeners, the wiki is a site where you can lose yourself for hours. So much of the history of our club can be found there it’s astounding to think that the club haven’t brought it in house to ensure it can be preserved for future generations. No matter what you want to know about Celtic you’ll find it there. And if it’s not there today you can bet that JBC will have it up on the wiki tomorrow. |