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Uilleam

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  1. Skov Olsen rumour refuses to disappear. Lad wants to play, and to play as RW, and not RWB, apparently. Have we had any success with Danish wingers in the past....?
  2. Ah! All Julians are Dicks, then?
  3. Abu Dhabi Town is more loathsome than Woolwich Arsenal.
  4. O Tempura! O Mores!
  5. A happy, healthy, peaceful, prosperous New Year to one and all. FORZA GIOVANNI !! 56!!
  6. It's a tie: Rasellik's tenacious campaign to hold on to second place, having failed, dismally, to hold on to the coat tails of The Champions; Rasellik's brave European performances, worthy of each and every expensive disco light they installed.
  7. The van der Valk of Gersnet, surely. More pertinently, where is his finger - on the pulse, or in the dyke?
  8. DIZ SO, SO THERR!!
  9. Not if the anagram is English, or even Scots Merk our ken is the best I can do.
  10. Ritchie Shearer Caldow Greig McKinnon Baxter Henderson McMillan Millar Brand Wilson I didn't actually see them all play, but I've heard so much about this team, it seems like I did. That counts, surely?
  11. Interesting, thanks. I await Compo and Scott7 providing details of his performances, style of play, etc
  12. Any relation? Albert Sigurður Guðmundsson (5 October 1923 – 7 April 1994)[1] was an Icelandic professional footballer who played for, amongst others, Rangers, Arsenal, FC Nancy and A.C. Milan.[2] After retiring from his sporting career he became a politician and was a member of Alþingi for 15 years, serving as Minister of Finance of Iceland and Minister of Industry. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Guðmundsson_(footballer,_born_1923)
  13. Charlie Nicholas? Is he still a thing? Jeeesus.
  14. 2 - 0 flatters them. I would say that when we are on top as much as we were today, we should be running up a cricket score.
  15. A goal; a penalty goal; a drop goal; and two other conversions, actually, but iI don't like to brag.
  16. That pitch reminds me of playing rugby, against St Aloysius, on their third pitch at Millerston. If you want complete verisimilitude, add a few molehills.
  17. Nollaig Chridheil Uilleam
  18. Pheasants, and peasants, both.
  19. Will calling the SPL early, and awarding the title to Pederastyfootballclub, on whatever novel, but soon to be established (at least until something that suits the nonces better is identified) precedent -say, most corners and expected Goals- mean that neither it, nor us, will be permitted a tilt at European glory, in the Euro Vase (us) and the Chumps' Chalice (them)? A major quandary could arise, if the fhilth goes on a mazy run through Europe's minor clubs -stranger things, but few worse, not even at sea, have happened- prior to reaching the point where the League may be determined in its favour. Could we see an having-the-cake-and-eating-it scenario, where the League is stopped, but FCShameless is allowed to continue in Euro competition? Would Neilly bhoy play the National Coefficient card? Would he play it if Rangers was still involved in the more prestigious of the two competitions? I don't think that this question arose last time, when they cheated their way to 8.75 in a row, all Scottish sides, by then, being out of Europe, i I r c.
  20. I was just going to make that very point. The headline -and headline making- figure of c £94M/whatever would be substantially reduced by their removal. The balance thereafter, it seems to me, is what Messrs BDO are beavering away to reduce.
  21. Only if you envisaged it short, merciful, and painlesss, and not long, lingering, and agonising.
  22. You can't keep a good man down. It would appear that the FCA continues to investigate him. If he is tried in England, he won't be a hero to an SNP supporting jury. He might be best, then, identifying as a woman, allowing her to serve his porridge in a women's nick. (I think that's right.) There are a few lads who would be willing to help with surgery, even if it is not actually required. Ex-Rangers owner Craig Whyte arrested at airport Greig Cameron Thursday December 23 2021, 12.01am, The Times Football Craig Whyte is accused of failing to give passwords to seized devices https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ex-rangers-owner-craig-whyte-arrested-at-airport-33gln2qh3 The former owner of Rangers has appeared in court after being arrested at Manchester airport. Craig Whyte, 50, has been charged with failing to provide passwords for various laptops and phones seized more than three years ago. At Manchester and Salford magistrates’ court yesterday Whyte said he was not guilty, which means a trial will have to take place. He was released on conditional bail. The Financial Conduct Authority, the financial services industry regulator, had requested the arrest, carried out by Greater Manchester police officers on Tuesday. The punishment for anyone found guilty of failing to comply with a statutory notice under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act could be up to two years in prison. The FCA said “the arrest is in relation to non-disclosure of key passwords for various laptops and phones” seized from Whyte under a warrant issued in April 2018. Whyte bought Rangers for £1 from Sir David Murray in May 2011 and promised to invest. It later emerged he had funded the takeover using a loan based on future season ticket sales. The club failed to pay various taxes during his short period of ownership which resulted in Rangers being put into administration in February 2012. In 2014 the Insolvency Service banned Whyte from being a company director for the maximum of 15 years for his part in the financial troubles at Rangers. It emerged that he had previously been disqualified from being a director for seven years from 2000. He was one of several people who were arrested and charged as part of a police investigation into the Rangers insolvency but the only one still facing charges when the High Court trial started in 2017. Whyte was cleared of both charges against him. Since then he has published an autobiography, Into the Bear Pit, about his time in control at Rangers, while his business dealings have continued to make headlines. It has been suggested he was heavily involved in Fortress Restructuring, a UK company where his father, Tom, 75, was listed as a director. Fortress, founded in 2018, was involved in various areas including providing cashback deals from online shopping and giving advice on how to restructure businesses to try to avoid having to pay debts.It is now in liquidation, according to documents at Companies House. Comments for this article have been turned off
  23. Nonces get what nonces want. Why am I unsurprised by this? Why am I no longer disappointed by the catamites of the SPFL?
  24. Practising paedophiles and pederasts are known to be cunning and manipulative. Can people not see through the shameless machinations of Nonces -R- Us FC?
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