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  1. 12 minutes ago, Whosthedado said:

    I've not even been on the sauce yet :D 

    Please allow me to offer some much needed medical advice.

     

    Start with something red and robust, move on to the encompassing arms of a juniper laced thermal wave(tonic water is full of quinine) and, finish with Heverlee(keeps you hydrated and that mixture of bitter hops and honey will provide a sturdy platform).

     

    Take times three daily for a week and delusions of Fireman Sam(Lammers) as our saviour will dissipate.

  2. I wish the book and club every success.

     

    The tome looks like a cracking festive read and the perfect tonic to accompany a glass of Harris Gin.

     

    Throughout my professional life, I carried a battered copy of Neil Munro's 'Para Handy Tales'. A training area wood line, a range complex slit trench or, waiting for a pre-jump C-130; release Neil's words from it's plastic protection and, find yourself in a better place. There is a little known tale of FC Vital Spark being drawn away to Carloway in the Hochmagandy Cup. Para held the tiller steady. Dan MacPhail was akin to a Perkins, going up'n'doon and roon'n'roon in midfield. Sunny Jim's pre match ritual of running the Cuillin peaks and swimming the Minch kept him quiet during the goalless first half. He recovered in the second period and ran in a hat-trick. If Dougie was here, he wid tell ye himself.

  3. Reference the Liam McLeod statement on a poor standard cup final.

     

    I remember leaving Hampden four years past after losing the League Cup final 1-0 to ra Sellik. We battered them that day, created half a dozen good opportunities and credit to Foster their Keeper, he was outstanding. We were correctly awarded a penalty and Alfie failed to convert. To add insult to injury, Sellik's French centre back, Jullien scored from an offside position.

     

    The PQ Gang Hut told us the above circumstances were the marks of true winners. The aim of a cup final is to ensure when the game finishes, it is your club's name on the trophy. Liam the Squeal has been allowed to revert to his preferred prejudice reference Rangers on too many occasions. When Aberdeen last won the trophy at Parkhead against Inverness, the game finished 0-0 after extra time. It was a penalty shoot out victory and I do not remember Liam branding the match poor standard. He was allowed to convey his excitement.

  4. Last Words.

     

    I left Hampden and whilst walking to my car I put on my radio and inserted my ear plugs. I heard BBC Scotland's Liam McLeod conclude his thoughts on his match commentary, he said :

     

    "Rangers have defeated Aberdeen in a poor standard cup final".

     

    Says it all, the true voice of the PQ Gang Hut.

  5. 5 minutes ago, RANGERRAB said:

    A great afternoon. Particularly enjoyed watching Dumbcaster and McLennan handing over winners medals to the Rangers players 😋

    Did Jack Butland have a save to make all game?

     

     

    I remember distinctly, Jack Butland was prone on his strung between the posts hammock.

     

    Sweet Dreams Loyal RSC.

  6. Well, currently doing nothing other than hanging around Tennents Bar, Byers Road like a bad smell. He keeps himself abreast of current trends by regularly traveling to that small football obsessed Spanish town, 'Real'. There are so many clubs based in the one town : Sociedad, Madrid, Mallorca and, Betis.

     

    I suggest Neil is the very man to replace Brendan.

  7. Desmond Roach and Stephen Conroy?

     

    You may know both retired Referees, Des Roach and Steve Conroy have a Podcast? Anything remotely controversial occurring during a Rangers game sees Des and Steve add weight to ongoing conspiracy. Print and broadcast media have their telephone numbers on speed dial, they can be relied upon absolutely to conclude Rangers are beneficiaries of favourable decisions. They are being paid to ensure Rangers pay the penalty.

     

    Today, the afternoon before tomorrow's final; PQ CSC have Des and Steve on Off the Ball as RAB Cosgrove and Tam the Token's guests. It was two hours of firing shotguns from the collective hips :

     

    Boom - Tam suggests both Todd Cantwell and Ross McCausland should be permanently employed as the men lying prone behind a defensive wall, as both spend so much time on the ground.

    Boom - RAB wants more power back in the hands of Referees, "including those ones raised in Lodges".

    Boom - Des and Steve both utilised incidents involving Rangers to highlight the need for refereeing change.

    Boom - Des admits he is a Sellik fan whereas, Steve claims to support Renfrew Juniors. I suspect if he had claimed to be sharing Michael Matheson's season ticket for the Partick Jags it would have been a more credible answer?

    Boom - Both Steve and Des were keen to talk about, "the rituals" required to be a Scottish Referee. Much guffawing amid suggestions but no specifics articulated.

     

    We should recognise the effort sustained by BBC Scotland to exert influence upon Don Robertson.

  8. 2 hours ago, yuddie said:

    Who was it that said Valencia were the Aberdeen of Spain when we played them, you know, that side that reached the EC final that year? In the Scottish press or punditry?

     

    That Valencia side of the early 00's really was a team that doesn't get enough credit. Players like Canizares and Pablo Aimar, jeez-o.

     

    And some journo likened them to Aberdeen.

    Big Sellik man and Sunday Mail columnist, Hugh Keevins stated Valencia were the Aberdeen of Spanish football.

     

    Hugh also stated Ibrox on a Euro' evening was akin to a Nazi Nuremberg rally.

     

    Hugh established his credentials in the same column by mentioning four Priests attended his daughter's wedding.

  9. 3 minutes ago, Uilleam said:

    HAUD THE BUS!!

     

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    Is there any point in The Rangers turning up on Sunday?

    Such confidence, such expense, by the sheepshaggers. 

    These transfers are not cheap....

     

     

    BBC Scotland's Big Dick Gordon and Referee, Don Robertson will be sitting beside each other in the front row of the top deck holding the trophy.

  10. 2 hours ago, alexscottislegend said:

    All cops are bastards;

    All bastards are human;

    therefore all humans are cops

     

    The syllogism breaks down somewhere.....

    Aristotle right?

     

    I remember fifty years past, enduring a first year lecture at Uni' that began with another Aristotle quote, 'Man is a rational animal therefore a political animal'.

     

    Shuggy Aristotle was the very epitome of profundity.

  11. Doing the Broony.

     

    We have entered League Cup final week, both Rangers and Aberdeen each have a Euro' fixture to complete before Sunday at Hampden. The Dandies are at home to Eintracht Frankfurt with a 17.45 hrs kick off. Rangers travel to Seville to face Real Betis with a 20.00 hrs start time. Thus, the Dons will be loused and ready for bed by the time we endure a couple of hours hard graft folllow followed by a four plus hour flight back to Glasgow. Friday will be a right off and Saturday will be a walk around Auchenhowie before a loosening game of fives. Raising the Scottish coefficient alone is arduous.

     

    Of course, neither the broadcast or the print media mention this because Scotland's other two representatives in Euro' football are facing ,'Dead Rubbers'. The PQ Gang Hut have already chorused, "Barry can field any side he wants" or in other words, 'fcuk the coefficient'. Such a dearly held principle during Pedro's tenure too? There is a continuing preparation for the final and it is the constant reminder on Rangers and penalties. If only opposition defenders would refrain from grasping and holding Rangers players jerseys in the penalty box.

     

    Today, it is Scott Brown's turn not to have an original thought. He has been reminded Rangers have not conceded a penalty since he retired. The Lego chewer concludes, "Aberdeen have no chance of a penalty on Sunday". Anesthetised by the taste of Danish plastic, Scott conveniently forgets ie no one told him, that Rangers have had two penalties awarded against them in this year's League Cup. Surely, that is more relevant and how many have Aberdeen conceded in this season's competition?

     

    There are only five sleeps to go, let us hope Referee, Don Robertson gets the message. It is not for want of trying.

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