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You are probably correct mate,however it's a Rangers player!!
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If found guilty then his career could be over!!!,he will get a football banning order.
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RANGERS have launched a probe into rising star Grant Adam after he was arrested for allegedly belting out bigoted songs. Club chiefs confirmed the move hours after the goalie was nabbed on a night out in Glasgow. Adam, 20 â?? brother of Scotland and Liverpool midfielder Charlie â?? is expected to appear at the city's sheriff court today. Last night a club spokesman said: "We are aware the player was arrested and will investigate the matter fully." It is believed Adam was held at around 2.15am yesterday in the city centre by the officers after leaving a nightclub. A police spokesman said: "A 20- year-old man has been arrested in connection with an alleged sectarian breach of the peace." Adam is currently third-choice keeper at Ibrox behind Allan McGregor and Neil Alexander â?? but is considered a future No1. He has also won a host of caps for the U21 national team. Brother Charlie, 25, left Rangers for Blackpool in 2009 before clinching a £9million move to Liverpool in the summer. Read more: http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/news/3918865/Rangers-ace-Grant-Adam-on-bigot-rap.html#ixzz1d0hB6w6a
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http://leggoland2.blogspot.com/
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Pretty even 1st half. burley wants a Motherwell player booked for every challenge,despite the worst challenge in the first half being Stokes kicking the Motherwell player in the heid. Mon Motherwell a strong 2nd half required
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Boooooooooooooooooooooo,that wee cunt should have been booked already,chunt
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Yesssssss!!!, 1-0 Well
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how the fuck was that not a booking for the dirty tramp Stokes for kicking the Motherwell player in the heid????
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About to kick off. Mon the Well
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Clips from BBC Protest and half time at Ibrox 5th November 2011.wmv
ian1964 replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Another good wee video -
Clips from BBC Protest and half time at Ibrox 5th November 2011.wmv
ian1964 replied to ian1964's topic in Rangers Chat
Here's my video from my seat: -
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War veterans have condemned Fifa for refusing to allow England to display a poppy on their shirts for the team's friendly against Spain on Saturday. Fifa rules prevent any changes being made to the home kit. George Batt, general secretary of the Normandy Veterans' Association, has described the decision as "disgraceful". He said: "I'm lost for words. I can't see any harm in wearing a poppy. It's so sad. "You surely don't need rules and regulations in Fifa like this? What is Armistice Day? Continue reading the main story Peter Crouch displays a poppy on his England tracksuit in 2009 Armistice Day is on 11 November every year It commemorates the peace agreement that ended World War I in 1918 In America, it is known as "Veterans' Day", while many other countries call it "Remembrance Day" In Britain, Remembrance Day is commemorated on the closest Sunday to 11 November "I would think about 90% of the population wear them [poppies]. "I think it's a bit childish because, after all is said and done, if it wasn't for us blokes, Fifa wouldn't be here." The players will instead wear poppies on their training kit at Wembley before auctioning it off for charity. An Football Association spokesman said: "The FA are proud supporters of our armed forces and we are only too pleased to recognise those that have sacrificed their lives for the nation. "The England senior team will proudly wear poppies on their training kit and all our staff and representative teams will stop to observe the Armistice Day silence." A spokesman for Fifa said: "Fifa fully acknowledges the significance of the Poppy Appeal and the ways in which it helps commemorate Remembrance Day on 11 November each year. "As a multinational organisation comprising over 50 different nationalities, the significance of this date will also be observed by many of its employees, who will remember family members too. "Fifa's regulations regarding players' equipment are that they should not carry any political, religious or commercial messages. "Fifa has 208 Member Associations and the same regulations are applied globally, and uniformly, in the event of similar requests by other nations to commemorate historical events." The governing body added that a minute's silence would be held prior to kick-off on Saturday.
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With a lot of Rangers fans saying Jelavic hasn't been playing at his best it would be a great time for the man to hit a run of top form,especialy since we have lost Naismith for the rest of the season
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Astonishing eh?:smile:
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I dunno,you seem to get a few correct scores right,hope you're having a bet on these predictions??:smile:
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I'd settle for that,any points the BHEASTS drop is good,however we can drive on from our strong position,it's all about what we do from now on in
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I've not done this for a while mate. The Champions 3 Lafferty 1,Jelavic 2 DUTD 0
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With Naismith out it will probably mean that Lafferty & Jelavic will both start all our games.
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Sounds about right to me
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Will the BBC be doing live radio coverage of tomorrows game?
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Opposition fails in bid to derail anti-sectarian Bill
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of course you know I wouldn't stab someone,but according to this you will get more time for calling someone an offensive name as opposed to stabbing someone -
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So,if ever you really feel the need to call someone a fenian bastard,you'd be better off just stabbing them as you'll get less time in jail?:tongue: