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  1. The way I see it, if you guys are happy ai’ll just chuck in all the summer stuff & we see what happens?
    3 points
  2. When was the last time Ajax won the Eredivisie? Ajax have now improved their academy but for years they were placed 7th in Holland for the quality of their academy. Not so long ago Ajax had more first team players sitting in the stands than in the first team pool. The Ajax super academy is a blast from the past. They were also the first team to scout all over Holland and abroad for youth players. All the top teams do that now.
    3 points
  3. Strict Liability = Selective Liability.
    3 points
  4. It's a shame that he got punished for showing passion and for being unwilling to accept a pathetic performance against Celtic, unlike others at the club.
    3 points
  5. The only thing that will punished by strict liability will be anti-RC singing and the only club that it will be aimed at will be us. It's just another avenue for them to attack us and it should be resisted. We've seen that Scottish society over a number of years, be it political, media or football, is geared to trying to keep us down and there's absolutely no evidence to suggest that Strict Liability would be any different.
    2 points
  6. Take Sunday's game three up the games in the bag would it not have been better to have the best couple of youngsters on the bench and give them the last thirty minutes on the pitch with the first eleven .
    2 points
  7. No room for sentiment. I like Wallace a lot, but his time has gone. I’d rather give game time to a youth player with next season in mind than a sentimental send-off. Almost certainly going to go running to the papers when he is gone, so any goodwill towards him currently will probably evaporate when he does the inevitable Daily Rhebel exclusive on the eve of a big game for us next season. If he leaves and keeps his counsel, he will be welcome back to do the halftime draw anytime!
    1 point
  8. In July 2018, he broke the Guinness World Record for fastest time to clear a game of Hungry Hungry Hippos. just what we require?
    1 point
  9. Thats an age thing. Pete will come on and have Greig. I am gutted to leave out Mols but I have to think of Elland Road Hateley and McCoist.
    1 point
  10. - Red card for Compliance officer and process - Use money saved to help bring in VAR PQ seem to have dropped VAR from their thoughts.
    1 point
  11. The Compliance officer league confirms that.
    1 point
  12. I tend to agree with that. I don't believe for a second that he was the best option not being picked for punishment reasons. He was out for 2 years with an injury I guess that paid a price to his fitness. Some even think he was feigning injury.
    1 point
  13. This isn't about youth or experience, it's about a mix of the two. If we continue to put our faith and what transfer budget we have in older legs, I think we'll continue to get the same results. We are behind them in terms of finances but we are also behind them in bringing players through the system. We hear about the good work being done in youth development and see it in recent International tournaments but we'll be in a much better place if and when some of the players get to a level to start making it through to the first team. Three of their regular better performers (Tierney, Forrest & McGregor) came through their youth system. I really like Ross McCrorie as a player and would like to see him get more game time but you get the impression that SG often prefers players who he think can better retain possession (eg. Kamara). I reckon Docherty was sent on loan because whilst he works hard to win balls, his next pass often went astray.
    1 point
  14. The manager should continue to play the best players until the end of the season. Lee Wallace doesn't need a 'send-off'. He already has a massive pile of cash for his trouble. If he does play Wallace, for sentimental reasons, then those who attend will be entitled to a refund.
    1 point
  15. I’ve resisted the urge to divert this topic from the heroine but here goes. She most deservedly was given “a guard of honour by some of the best players to have ever played for the club”. Turn that round and it reads: “some of the best players to have ever played for the club gave her a guard of honour”. There it is. Iain Ferguson one of the best. Ofeeshell. What they really meant is “a guard of honour by players, some of them the best etc”. Anyway, well done Tiny Gallagher. I hope you’re training young folk to follow on.
    1 point
  16. It's hard to take sides or offer support when we don't really know what occurred. Similarly to whatever happened with Barton. Apparently both were overly passionate after an Old Firm defeat. Which on the face of it, I want the players to be after losing any game nevermind Celtic.
    1 point
  17. I know I shouldn’t have done it but I did. When I learned Rangers were ahead by two goals at halftime I switched on RS to hear if they were suffering. Gordon was yapping that if Rangers held on they would emulate Aberdeen and Kilmarnock yesterday and maintain the points gap. But after the split celtic would get he victory they need to secure the title. At which point I left.
    1 point
  18. 26th, even by your standards, that was an exceptional effort -------------------- The Friday night Sportsound (*link below) is probably worth a mention. PQ looked at some of the news and decided to change the usual Friday night line-up (Billy Dodds & sometimes Scott MacDonald) and bring in their heavy political hitter, Michael Stewart. A vigorous defence of Scott Brown was required and Stewart provided it in such a way that he may get another gig on the Celtic PLC legal team for the upcoming hearing on Brown. The jaw-dropping and unchallenged lack of balance that Stewart preaches is of a perverse level for a public broadcaster and is more what you'd expect from a Celtic in house TV channel. It's as if a very public campaign was mounted with the banner reading 'Scott Brown is Innocent'. Despite the perceived injustice of Brown being cited post OF game being the programmes main issue,....they never even mentioned (on the podcast version) the fact that he had just got away with another one after not being cited for a stamp in the St.Mirren fixture. I wondered if this news had come too late to mention it and checked to see if Clyde Superscoreboard had covered it. Clyde mentioned it at the top of the show (ie. more or less the same time that Sportsound begins). Had Alfredo Morelos done what Scott Brown did last weekend and against St.Mirren, there is no doubt whatsoever that Sportsound would have provided an unbalanced and unchallenged case for the prosecution, followed by open mouthed and loud condemnation at getting away with another stamp. * https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p075p24p
    1 point
  19. Omerta No More!! Trappist Football Club finally breaks its silence, although I wonder why it bothered with such a mealy mouthed public statement. In layman's terms: it was terrible what was done, and we sympathise with the victims, but it was a big boy did it and then he ran away, and then he came back and did it again, but we didnae ken about any of that. Oh no. And what about these hundreds of other organisations where this kind of thing might have happened? Eh? Eh? Denial, duplicity, and deflection the watchwords since 1888.
    1 point
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