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I can’t make out a word of that other than his name. i think we need the old bouncing ball on the lyrics added to the clip!4 points
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Apparently they have a really easy game on Tuesday night and the Killie board didn't trust Dyer not to blow it.4 points
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Cosgrove has spontaneously combusted. The initial flicker began in his ego and flamed into his copious bile. I am rawking DrStu's Irvine Welsh explanation from yesterday and I am sure he'll understand when I employ, "Comedic Exaggeration"? I will be in attendance at PQ within the hour, selling cups of accelerant and bags of marshmallows - £5 a pop.3 points
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There is a witch hunt on Morelos, to say there isn't is moronic!. Would you rather we hadn't signed him for £1m at all? record European goal scorer for Rangers, aye he has daft moments which he needs to cut out of his game, Gazza was worse btw, but to attack a Rangers player the way you are attacking him is bang out of order, IMO. After everything we have been through since admin we have a great team and playing fantastic football and Morelos has been at the heart of that, in fact he carried us for a few seasons, we are on the cusp of winning our 55th title, Gerrard rates him very highly and when he does go we will make a huge profit and he will be missed, the amount of goals he has scored since he signed is phenomenal for a young foreign player. He also does fantastic charity work and is very kind with his money. So! to summarize, you are actually talking shit overall, however you are entitled to your opinion, as I am, but you keep on slating the guy, which makes you look really silly!.3 points
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Kenny Dalglish in today's Sunday Post, couldn't agree more ; "By only calling up Morelos, and not Darren McGregor for his clash with Glen Kamara, the SFA are leaving themselves wide open to accusations of having one rule for one player and a different one for another."2 points
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as i say Khevins who hates Morelos and supports Celtc called it lopsided justice. That our own fans can't see tat after mcgregor admitted it was deliberate or as good as did is baffling.2 points
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When I read the title of the article I had a think as to what the key game in SG’s first season was, and for me it was definitely Ufa away , which was for me by far the most important game of the whole season, crucially for the financial windfall that none of us thought possible and would speed up our rebuilding, and also for giving us European credibility in getting through 4 rounds of unseeded qualifiers. Remembering this was hot on the heels of Progres the year before, and the calamitous reigns of Pedro & caretaker Murty. Delighted to then read that Ufa was also the writers first choice, for the same reasons. There is no denying that all the games picked by Rick & 4th official were big, crucial stepping stones on our way back to the top. I look forward to reading further instalments and hopefully watching some more potential chapters to be added before this season ends.2 points
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10-in-a-row going up in smoke? Or is it merely a signal re: rasellik's new manager?2 points
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He should never be near a tv camera again, spent most of the time looking at his shoes, mumbling, frowning, and zero insight or deeper analysis into any of the games. At least our host managed to hide his disappointment at his teams further demise. McFadden is a dour wee bastard anaw.2 points
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Sportscene Stephen O'donnell '' it's disappointing to see Rangers so far ahead''2 points
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Moron x 3 Brain the size of a walnut. Not particularly bright. Any more useful criticism you'd like to provide?2 points
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Every Rangers supporter knows he shouldn't have stamped on Porteous, or at least shouldn't have got caught doing it. That's not the point. Once it happened, no amount of pontificating is going to change anything. All that then matters is how the club deals with it behind closed doors and how we as a support react. In my opinion we should always try to pull together and unite around our own. Alfredo Morelos has his flaws but he's our player and has made a huge contribution to our progress, so we give him our backing. In the end it's as simple as that.2 points
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Aesthetically Pleasing. It's a thing of beauty, easy on the eye, just aesthetically pleasing. Of course, I'm talking about Alfie's goal at Easter Road on Wednesday evening. It begins with Morelos a yard from the Hibs corner flag, he passes back up the line to an advancing Tav', and he lays off inside to Jack. Ryan looks up and sees a retreating Steve Davis and when the Northern Irishman receives the ball, he reverse passes to a waiting Aribo on the eighteen yard line. Joe is facing the ball, back to goal, his peripheral vision notes Alfie off to his left and he reverses the ball with one touch from the outside of his left foot. Morelos does not break stride, he steps on to the ball and sweeps past the Hibs keeper at his near post. The goal is the epitome of rapier like penetration. It has added lustre, three Hibees are left lying on the turf. Boy wonder, Ryan Porteous is on his arse, Hanlon is prostrate, and Marciano is getting there, having dived after the ball hits the net. Indeed, for those of us wearing blue tinted glasses, a worthy match winner of a goal. The PQ Gang Hut were initially too busy feasting on their oft served cerebrally hatred of all things Rangers. Morelos is the Devil and Irvine Welsh is the Lord of the Flies. Machetes are being wielded and hungry seagulls await at the four corners of the Leithers' globe ie Newhaven, Portobello, Muirhouse, and Port Seton. Pieces of 'Sticky Bun' are on the menu. Morelos is guilty, they all said it, several times. Who the fcuk is McGregor and what did he do? The goal passed under the radar, well apart from the bit where the guy that notched, should NOT have been on the pitch to score. Gersnetters will not be surprised to find one BBC Radio Scotland panelist, Michael Stewart returned the discussion on three different occasions to the Buff's winner. Immediately after the strike, Michael was unsure in being sure, "there's a mishit pass, it's a bit fortunate". At the end of the game, he returned with, "it's a mishit, a deflection off a Hibs player, and Morelos looked offside". He qualified by adding, "ah need to see it back". Thirty minutes on and he started, "I've not seen a replay, but that goal ........"? It was third time unlucky for Mikey, Big Dick stepped in and took him through it. Morelos was a yard and a half onside because of Porteous, there was no bobble nor deflection, to say otherwise would be to detract from a good goal. Mikey finished with, "as said, ah need to see it back". Sportscene arrived before midnight and again, Alfie was guilty. They also showed McGregor rag dolling Kamara on to the track, before standing on his calf. Chris Iwelumo found McGregor guilty too. Then, wee Jonathon, Shelley Kerr, and big Chris went on to pay true homage to an exquisite Morelos goal. Get in step Mikey?2 points
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no issue with pulling morelos up but we have all seen the assaults on rangers players that go unpunished. It's all we ask for is consistency.1 point
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Got a bit of sympathy with @PoohBearhere. I wouldn't go as far as to the call the wee man names but there's absolutely nothing wrong with being p!ssed off at his stupidity. Of course Morelos (and RFC players generally it seems) are subject to one-sided action from the SFA and that's well worth highlighting but Morelos only has himself to blame on this one. The elbow the other week at Tannadice was daft enough so to follow it up just a month later with another risky move really is inexcusable. I love Morelos as much as the next bear but his manager and fellow players must be really annoyed with him letting them down. At the end of the day, this season at least, it's the wee man that's going to lose out though as he'll find it difficult to get back in the side should Roofe stay fit and the other attackers keep doing the business. And, just as he was starting to get back amongst the goals as well.1 point
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It's lovely to see the vermin turn on each other. Do they not teach how to contract 'you are' in denominational schools though?1 point
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Well, here's the thing, scratch £62M+ pa, and substitute this, from ESPN, per El Mundo:1 point
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We seen very similar outpourings against our very own Super Ally in the final season of his management.1 point
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Disappointing news: I rather hoped that he had donned the saffron robes, and immolated himself with petrol, as a protest against Agent Orange.1 point
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was nice of them to have 3 celtc fans on for us to laugh at. O'Donnell should be taken to task on BBC impartiality basis. He couldn't even pretend.1 point
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You are correct, Clerr left her position last Friday. Her current employers are the Scottish Government. According to this morning's Daily Record(printers of ra Sellik View and match programme), a three person panel of former top Referees and players convened this morning to decide upon retrospective action for both Morelos and McGregor. Wouldn't it be simpler if Michael Stewart was given the job? He could begin Sportscene each week, announcing the punishment handed down to Morelos and Rangers. Then, he could explain his reasoning, utilising the national broadcaster's specific visual aides, and conclude by reaffirming his admiration of the Green Brigade(a big knowing wink straight to camera). Ah mean, Michael is doing most of the work, he should be remunerated for it.1 point
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I'm guessing that it was this: http://www.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000qBW2OLU5Siw/s/800 This "stamp" by McGregor on Kamara was, if anything, worse than that alleged against Morelos. Clancy seemed to have taken the view that both were accidental. Morelos, if you look at any replay, is focused on the ball. Nevertheless, there will be a witch hunt, against him. Indeed it commenced last night, in the sour dough ferment of the SKY commentary box. The incident that should have resulted in a dismissal, of course, was Porteous' "tackle" in the first or second minute, which was reckless, and endangered his opponent.1 point
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BBC Shortbread's evening news show, Drivetime has just flagged up tonight's feast of football. "It's a full card of Scottish Premiership matches this evening and Sportsound are there, from the first to the last kick of the ball". Given Rangers are away at Easter Road, there is veracity in that PQ common currency remark. Full live commentary for all Rangers supporters paying their Beeb license fee this evening; well, apart from the bit where they don't interview Rangers management and players. If you are tempted, Drivetime also informed us that Richard Gordon, Liam McLeod, Wullie Miller, Billy Dodds, Michael Stewart, and Pat Bonner are lined up to bring us the action. I wonder when Lawwell does the decent thing and takes Neil to the Vet' for the inevitable, will the then former Sellik manager find a place in the line up? Think of the added pleasure of hearing both Blarney Bhoys and Neil entertain with three part harmony. Of course, there will have to be a period of retraining and education to ensure Neil is au fait with everything Gang Hut. Neil made an error in his last interview with Beeb Scotland, he referred to the New Year's "old firm" game. Absolutely verboten and the Green Brigade's actions of today emphasise the point. The GB have a List of Liquidation Deniers, and Neil's name has been placed on it. Tune in to the feast of football and hear both Jack Ross and David Potter tell you, 'our approach to tonight's game is the same as every other'.1 point
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The green mob got carried away with this ten leagues they will lose out on a small fortune with videos and all the other memorabilia tripe as they did in 1970 when they took Feyenoord for granted they had ordered all the junk to flog to their moron fans and even had a huge portakabin on order to use as a shop outside the stadium1 point
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Scottish Politicians won’t touch the Celtic BC child abuse scandal for fear of losing votes. That’s the real problem1 point
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I think you're mistaken there. When he first came to prominence in Glasgow back during the poll tax protests he played down his club allegiances for fear of alienating potential support and because it wasn't fashionable for politicians to openly support football sides. He played Junior for most of that period so he wasn't seen attending senior matches, but there was no doubt what club he supported, none at all. He was pals with Billy Davies so maybe that's why you think this, but trust me he was always a Tim.1 point
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