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Uilleam

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  1. It's hard to play against a team packing its defence, I know, but by Christ it's hard to watch, too. Watching these games, and when they actually coax a win, the overwhelming emotion is relief.
  2. EDIT by craig : No streaming links please
  3. The point is that he could not resist the irrelevant jibe that the Club would not have been able to afford the players it had employed, without the use of EBTs, which seemed indicative of a non judicial attitude, which one might interpret as jealousy, the green eyed monster, appropriately enough.
  4. Drummond Young showed his hand when the "common sense" verdict was published, by declaring that the Club would not have been able to afford the players it had employed, without the use of EBTs (or words to that effect). That was not the matter at issue, was irrelevant to the judgement, and was not a subject on which, as far as I know, evidence had been led. It was nothing more than mischief making of the highest order, to suit a very particular agenda.
  5. Cardinal O’Brien presents Papal knighthood at Red Mass Cardinal Keith O’Brien was the main concelebrant at the annual Red Mass at St Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh, on Sunday, marking the opening of the new legal year in Scotland. Sunday’s Mass was an extra special occasion for Lord Gill, the Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland, when his outstanding service to public life in the country was recognised. Cardinal O’Brien, representing Pope Benedict XVI, bestowed upon him the Papal Knighthood. Joining the cardinal and Lord Gill at Sunday’s Mass, were various members of the legal profession in Scotland and their families, including Lord Gill’s fellow judges, Lord Hardie, Lord Drummond Young, Lord Matthews and Lord Doherty. Also present were Frank Mulholland QC, the Lord Advocate, Richard Keen QC, Dean of the Faculty of Advocates, and Austin Lafferty, vice president of the Law Society of Scotland. In his homily at Sunday’s Mass, Cardinal O’Brien urged Catholic lawyers in Scotland to remain strong and true to their religious beliefs. You can read the rest here; http://www.sconews.co.uk/news/12774/cardinal-o%E2%80%99brien-presents-papal-knighthood-at-red-mass/
  6. Never forget that it is nothing more than a guttersnipe club, run by guttersnipe, managed by guttersnipe, for guttersnipe, and is the very place where the concept of 'post-truth' originated.
  7. I am inclined to the view that our learned friend is in fact our learned enemy, for reasons about which I can only speculate.
  8. Barton now lies in the dustbin of Rangers' history; sad, perhaps, but true. Time to forget him, and move on.
  9. A National XI, ahem, member did just that, but had his case dismissed, on, I believe, and to his eternal embarrassment, "lack of evidence".....
  10. Retaining the red dwarf is rewarding failure. It can only be for financial reasons - paying the bauchle off, "headhunting" a successor, paying compensation and a higher salary than the £400K or thereby presently trousered, to say nothing of the cost of bagging his acolytes, and recruiting replacements. Alternatively, keeping him in situ, may suit, or in some way benefit, Fhilth FC. I wonder what the crowds will be for the next two home games?
  11. More likely warm congratulations at Assembly, followed by the day off.
  12. His transfer was a rushed affair, to gazump Tottenham Hotspur. Changed days. If I remember correctly, there were questions over the thoroughness of the medical examination, and some suggestion that the medical information/file received from Atletico Madrid was, well, economical with the actualite. For him to die at such a young age is extremely sad, a tragedy for his family and friends.
  13. And the worst is that the shirt clashes horribly with any kilt.........
  14. That is what, in conversation, we would call "a result".
  15. It should be noted that Yorkshire cricket went from strength to strength after the imbecile Regan's departure.
  16. Blimey! I thought that last night's events at Wembley exploded the myth of Scott Brown for once and all; apparently not. He was not exposed as a flat track bully (as cricket folk say), but was an aggressive and dominating presence in the midfield. I should have gone to Specsavers, right enough.
  17. Small minded gestures such as this are unnecessary, and unbecoming. The line has been drawn under Barton's tenure, and Club, and supporters move on. Sponsors, suppliers etc, should do likewise. Sadly, Joey left us little to remember.
  18. if I remember correctly, Angus Cook, owner of Dundee, floated the idea of a merged team, Dundee City or somesuch. He was chased by both sets of fans. Economically, it made sense, and probably still does, but public backing was somewhat lacking. Inverness Caledonian Thistle is a merged club, and, I am told, there are still supporters of the previous clubs loathe to back the new entity. Its poor crowds would seem to support this. Wallace Mercer (remember him) also suggested an Edinburgh merger, though whether in jest or in earnest, was difficult to judge. With football, it seems that economic rationality tends to go out of the window.
  19. I could be wrong, but Tcketus advanced monies to Whyte, on the basis of future ticket sales. This cash was held in escrow until the infamous £1 transaction, when it went, without touching the sides, to pay off the £18M debt to Lloyds Banking Group. Later advances were made on yet more future ticket sales. Ticketus , post Whyte's crashing of the company, fell foul of Scots' Law, when the Court decided that it had no claim over the Company's assets, and thus it had to pursue Whyte for recovery.
  20. I think that there will be managers who believe that they can squeeze performances out of him, like Sean Dyche did, with notable success, at Burnley. But you are right - any manager will have to deal with his attitude, and his motivation. Still, he is gone, the book is closed, and his time at the club is not worth a lengthy post mortem.
  21. Overall, I think that Barton was worth the original punt. It didn't work out, as punts often don't; but we deal with that fact, and we move on, because that is what we do. The media styled "Barton Saga" represents the merest hint of a blip in the history of The Club.
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