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ian1964

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  1. Celtic manager Neil Lennon 'livid' at goals lost http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/scotland/9235058.stm
  2. Lots and lots of empty seats there today
  3. larrybhoyd 12 minutes ago Post #744 Member Avatar Sporting Araga. [ * * * * * * * ] DOCKERDOYLE 18 minutes ago Post #124 Member Avatar I never know what she's doing......back there [ * * * * * * * ] Posts: 2,177 Group: Members Member #5,390 Joined: 6 November 2006 Favourite all-time player Henrik Larsson After signing 11 players in the last window, we could easily need another 8 or 9 to build a team with that lot. Depressing, not one of our players would get in the hun team, sad days Mr Fixit 15 minutes ago Post #138 Club Captain [ * * * * * * * * * ] Posts: 3,459 Group: Snr. Member Member #17,192 Joined: 24 March 2008 Understandably we've all been focused on "other issues" over the last two weeks but we know if we're honest why we're in this state on on the playing field. Lawwell, Reid and Desmond and their mishandling of the club in the last 3 years. I'm sure the board are happy that the corrupt cheating bastards of the SFA are in the firing line at the moment, but the removal of Dallas and others hopefully will not make us a better team. caesarbhoy 9 minutes ago Post #186 Getting noticed in the reserves [ * * ] Posts: 63 Group: Members Member #25,304 Joined: 27 January 2010 Favourite all-time player henrik larsson lenny couldnt organise a piss up in a brewery,hes ruined my saturday again moanthehoops 4 minutes ago Post #202 Member Avatar That Man Maley [ * * * * * * * * * * * ] Posts: 6,205 Group: Snr. Member Member #8,631 Joined: 6 June 2007 Joe Ledley gtf! A total imposter who yet again offered nothing in midfield. Juarez should be demanding a game ahead of Ledley. He has been beyond terrible the past 2 games. Sooner Brown is back the better. As for the defending....deplorable! Posts: 1,909 Group: Members Member #5,259 Joined: 26 October 2006 effing hell, they're going 5 points up tomorrow. This is a joke. chrissybhoy1888 12 minutes ago Post #745 Member Avatar Getting noticed in the reserves [ * * ] Posts: 62 Group: Members Member #27,190 Joined: 7 November 2010 Favourite all-time player Henrik Larsson CoyleBhoy 27 Nov 2010, 05:59 PM beer_goggler1888 27 Nov 2010, 05:57 PM We face a real possibility of loosing the league before Christmas. Lenny does look clueless at times , tactics seem lost on him. Huns are only 2 pts ahead and no guarantee of any tomorrow The effers have been grinding out wins away all season and will beat utd if the game is on.....they have the team spirit we were missing towards the end of the game today :brickwall: beer_goggler1888 12 minutes ago Post #746 Member Avatar Harp Lager ICE cold [ * * * * * * * * * ] Posts: 3,535 Group: Snr. Member Member #3,012 Joined: 6 February 2006 Typical Celtic , really good news one day then almost immediately , disaster. :nono: �£20 million pound spend is required. But maybe Christmas we'll get a �£2 million euro player fund. Until we properly speculate to accumulate then the status quo remains. Pish with an empty stadium :nono: ThatBhoyNeedsTherapy 5 minutes ago Post #748 Member Avatar Youth team player [ * ] Posts: 44 Group: Members Member #27,172 Joined: 5 November 2010 Favourite all-time player Henrik And STILL can't defend a corner. We didnt even look like winning the game when it went 2-2. That says a lot about this team. They were just hoping McCourt would beat 3 men and score again. No leaders, no character, no balls and at this rate no trophies yamsta 22 minutes ago Post #721 Member Avatar Macca! [ * * * * * * * * * * * * ] Posts: 16,948 Group: Snr. Member Member #64 Joined: 31 August 2004 Favourite all-time player Henrick Larrson Our last 8 - LWWWLWDD greenlantern 21 minutes ago Post #724 First team training [ * * * ] Posts: 169 Group: Members Member #27,158 Joined: 2 November 2010 Favourite all-time player bobby murdoch Lennon goes or we lose the league this looks exactly like Mowbrays team all we have done is trade one load of mediocre players for another lot . Not good enough Goto Top marlowbhoy 19 minutes ago Post #734 Member Avatar Occasional Substitute [ * * * * ] Posts: 428 Group: Members Member #3,394 Joined: 17 March 2006 Same problem as past three years , no defence , no bottle. Oh well, we cant blame this on refs. King_Henrik 19 minutes ago Post #737 Member Avatar First-team starter [ * * * * * ] Posts: 1,036 Group: Members Member #613 Joined: 9 February 2005 Depressingly, it looks as though we're heading for another write-off of a season before its even reached the halfway stage. What a shambles. barrheadbhoy 25 minutes ago Post #713 Member Avatar TAL [ * * * * * * * * * * * ] Posts: 6,626 Group: Snr. Member Member #1,491 Joined: 9 July 2005 Lenny, yer tea's oot. Disgraceful yet again. Pipkins 26 minutes ago Post #6 Member Avatar First-team captain [ * * * * * * * * ] Posts: 3,065 Group: Snr. Member Member #19,982 Joined: 13 June 2008 7 points dropped at home already, not the form of a team that wins leagues. Quote Post Goto Top mikeybhoy77 26 minutes ago Post #11 Member Avatar Everyone's Fantasy Football first pick [ * * * * * * * ] Posts: 1,925 Group: Members Member #3,711 Joined: 25 April 2006 Massive, massive concerns about Lenny. Absolutely gutless. _7_ 26 minutes ago Post #14 First-team captain [ * * * * * * * * ] Posts: 2,650 Group: Snr. Member Member #172 Joined: 5 September 2004 Not a chance we'll win the league. will be at least 8 points behind after Ibrox in January. to be leading in 2 home games and chuck away points like that is criminal. CiaranOG 25 minutes ago Post #18 Member Avatar Club Captain [ * * * * * * * * * ] Posts: 3,971 Group: Snr. Member Member #22,574 Joined: 12 November 2008 Favourite all-time player Paul McStay Running out of excuses now. Poor all round, from team selection, to the performance on the park. Flawless 26 minutes ago Post #31 Member Avatar Getting on a bit [ * * * * * * * * * * ] Posts: 5,280 Group: Snr. Member Member #2,762 Joined: 16 January 2006 Blah refs, blah Dallas, blah paranoia. When we should be concentrating on the fact we hired a manager we shouldn't have. And the honeymoon period has well and truly worn off and the fact is, we're effing absolutely dire . League winners? Don't make me laugh. shampooe team picked by shampooe manager gets shampooe result no surprise. timtastic 26 minutes ago Post #34 Occasional Substitute [ * * * * ] Posts: 449 Group: Members Member #3,916 Joined: 25 May 2006 Favourite all-time player Danny McGrain Groundhog day. A group of cowards who are either poorly prepared or just poor players. Neil Lenno isn't doing very well in learning from his mistakes. All the Huns have to do again this season is not fall apart and the league falls into their lap. Henke 24 minutes ago Post #62 Occasional Substitute [ * * * * ] Posts: 585 Group: Members Member #369 Joined: 22 November 2004 Sadly Neil is dying on his arse! Johnybhoy 22 minutes ago Post #80 Member Avatar Mr Agent Sarah Walker [ * * * * ] Posts: 633 Group: Members Member #20,305 Joined: 27 June 2008 Favourite all-time player Stilian Petrov Poor. The board and the fans (in particular a few notable people) are making a real difference for us out there, in the world of bigoted bureaucrats. There's never been a better time for us to take control of our own destiny, because now it's more in our own hands than ever in the past several years and we totally lack the heart and bite and dedication of our off-field counterparts. Where are the men who put their bodies on the line? Where are the men who would die for the jersey? Where are our McStays, our Lamberts, our Petrovs, our Suttons? This is the time we need guys of this type the most. We are sadly, sadly lacking in almost every department on field, from defence right through to the forward line (Hooper excepeted). Cha couldn't cross himself at confession, Mulgrew just clearly isn't good enough. I've been a huge fan of Big Maj, but he sold that game completely. We were comfortable until he made that insanely stupid pass. Rogne, my mind isn't yet made up on him, but he's not the superstar he's made out to be by some of the support...Hooiveld the same. Ledley, I had high hopes for, but too many times he's found wanting. Ki, is a great talent but needs the support of a Lennon type player. We have nothing on the right wing...nothing at all. PAddy, for all he did well today, can't sustain it for a whole game (wonder goals aside, and it was wonderful). Hooper didin't do much today, he didn't have the support. Murphy...not the greatest player ever, but I think Lennon knew that when he brought him in. Stokes was obviously unfit. It's the overwhelming feeling of....aaaargh!...that annoys me the most. The chance we have to truly show what we can do with a level battlefield. If this is all we can muster then I hold no hope for this season.
  4. http://leggoland2.blogspot.com/2010/11/now-sfa-may-face-fifa-probe.html
  5. i would just tell this guiser to stay in the house and never set foot back in MP or Ibrox
  6. So are you................oops,there's me being immature again
  7. Ha Ha,immature!!!ok dad I thought it was a joke,hence the smiley
  8. IF Lloyds Bank had adopted the same tough approach over what it is owed by the Republic of Ireland as they have over Rangers' paltry debt, the Irish would be running around Dublin in their bare feet. For the Irish economy is in debt to the Lloyds bank of Archibald Gerard Kane and Manus Joseph J Fullerton to the tune of �£27BILLION. No, you didn't mis-read that. The Irish owe Lloyds a staggering �£27BILLION. It certainly makes the �£23m Rangers owe those bankers at Loyds look like chickenfeed. Yet Lloyds' determination to wring every last penny out of Rangers as quickly as possible, with no regard for what it is doing to the the success of the business, goes on apace. Which is in marked contrast to the largess they are proffering to that financial basket case which is the Republic of Ireland. And that begs the question I have posed more than once, and which has never been answered. Just what is it which motivates Loyds Bank and their senior bankers when it comes to putting the squeeze on Rangers? Lloyds continuing stranglehold on Rangers was once again cleverly highlighted by Walter Smith in the aftermath of his depleted team's narrow Champions League loss to star studded Manchester United. When asked if he thought he would be given any help in January, with the challenge of a run in the Europe League looming, coupled with the title defence stretching resources, Smith made it clear that in his view such help did not look likely. He will continue to have to fight off the Celtic challenge at home, and deal with the demands of Europe without Lloyds not only not helping, but actually hindering Rangers in their efforts to make money. Which is what will happen the more successful the team is. It is a strange way for the 41per cent taxpayers owner Lloyds to go about their business. Lloyds appear determined to ensure Rangers resources are restricted. The disparity of resources, if not performance over 180 minutes, beween Smith's two in a row Scottish Champions, and Manchester United, was something Sir Alex Ferguson chose to comment on too. According to Ferguson, that was at its most stark when you looked at the substitute's bench. For a start, United were able to muster their full compliment of seven, while Rangers could name only six. Fergie also spoke of the difference in class there, and considering his bench contained French captain Patrice Evra, nobody was arguing with the Laird of Govan. Given all of the above, Smith's Rangers have performed admirably in a difficult Champions League group, with United needing until the last four minutes of their second game against Rangers to score, and then only from a penalty. Valencia were outplayed at Ibrox, and should have been beaten, and while the Spaniards deserved their home win, the scoreline was not a fair reflection of the contest. Bursaspor were beaten on an wonderfully charged Ibrox Euro night, and whatever happens in Turkey, Rangers will have acquited themselves well in the Champions League. The oft malinged Rangers supporters have also done well. The singing against Manchester United was loud, long and lusty, but never stepped into the sort of territory the club's enemies were hoping for. Though perhaps, as you read this, Odious Creep - or one of his army of allies inside another Glasgow ground - are trawling through their Sky + box with sound enhancing equipment, in the hope they can dig up the murmer of somthing which can be forwarded to UEFA. Incidentally, UEFA must be close to considering setting up a department of Religious and Cultural Affairs to deal with the raft of moans they get from those of a Parkhead persusion. If they ever do, I have just the man in mind who would be perfect to take charge of it. Mike McCurry! I cannot however, come up with a name to solve the problem those bankers at Lloyds seem to have with Rangers measly �£23M debt, as opposed to the way they have allowed the Republic of Ireland to run up �£27BILLION on the slate. http://leggoland2.blogspot.com/2010/11/rangers-lloyds-and-ireland.html
  9. Name them....................................
  10. Really I think that is a desparate shout,he is what he is and he has always been what he is
  11. Jeez, when does it ever end???
  12. As I said,we all see things differently:grin: Oh and be carefull with that '' IMO '' thing:awesome:
  13. Thank god you said that,I was getting paranoid there,no I'm not a ****,I cannot understand some fans views,but there again we all see things different:smile:
  14. He's the best striker in Scotland,has replaced Boyds' goals tally,he's the best we've got
  15. Please tel me you are fishing!!!
  16. ian1964

    Hutton

    How good is this guy???, I know I mentioned him in the Broadfoot thread,but I would like to hear what we all think about this guy,for me he started slow without doing too much wrong,but as the game went on I thought the lad grew into the game,for me he does look the real deal and that can only be good for the Rangers
  17. Agreed 100%,I honestly don't think we could have got any more from the players tonight,we played as well as we can with the players available. last season all I wanted to do was win the league,only for the money to be gained from the CL,then when the draw was made all I wanted was not ot be humiliated and qualify for the Europa League,job done.
  18. ian1964

    Broadfoot

    I thought the big man was excellent tonight,again!!, the guy has to be given credit for his attitude and performance tonight and also at Old Trafford,and big Davie Weir strolled the game despite a lot of people thinking he is passed it,well done to our centre backs tonight as I was worried about the absent Bougherra. forgot to mention young Hutton who I thought played really well and is one for the future,take a bow Mr Hutton
  19. No pal,not had a bet,don't want to jinx them
  20. No pal,not had a bet,don't want to jinx them
  21. Reid playing with fire "This referee lied and conspired and then attempted to cover-up what he'd done - there can't be any integrity in a system that permits lying." Thus did the former home secretary and current Celtic chairman, John Reid, call last week for the removal of the referee Dougie McDonald and his overseers at the Scottish Football Association. Given what the Chilcot inquiry may say when it reports in the coming weeks on the Labour government's decision to go to war in Iraq, Digger wonders whether Reid may come to regret his words about a lowly referee. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/nov/24/plymouth-argyle-john-reid-celtic
  22. :grin:
  23. You are correct though
  24. I knew it wasn't me,I just wasn't sure who you were aiming it at
  25. WOULD-BE Rangers supremo Craig Whyte has been ordered to stay away from Ibrox for tonight's Battle of Britain showdown with Manchester United. Record Sport understands the Scottish billionaire and London-based property developer Andrew Ellis - who are locked in buy-out talks with majority shareholder Sir David Murray - have been forced to scrap plans to jet into Glasgow for the Champions League tie after a day of fraught legal discussions. Whyte and Ellis had hoped to arrive in Scotland at around lunchtime today to meet with club board members for the first time before watching Walter Smith's men take on English giants United in a mouth-watering Group C clash. But their plans bit the dust late last night after their lawyers were advised senior Rangers sources considered it would be "inappropriate" for the pair to be seen inside the stadium at such a sensitive stage in their �£32million takeover bid. Under the strict stockmarket code, Whyte and Ellis will only be given the green light to open formal talks with chairman Alastair Johnston AFTER they have shaken hands with Murray on a deal. However, no agreement has yet been struck and, despite the determination of Whyte and Ellis to press the flesh, Johnston has remained in the United States with no intention of attending tonight's big game at Ibrox . Rescue A seemingly sceptical Johnston adopted an aggressive public approach earlier this year when Ellis first failed to push through a planned rescue package for the stricken SPL champs. He repeatedly insisted that he would be willing to fly across the Atlantic at one or two days' notice to begin face-to-face talks. Last night a frustrated Ellis confirmed to Record Sport that he would not be attending the European clash with Sir Alex Ferguson's side. And he expressed his disappointment at missing out on both the game and the chance to meet with the Ibrox directors. Ellis said: "Craig and I had cleared our diaries and were very excited about the prospect of spending a couple of days in Glasgow . "We are very disappointed that we will now not be able to take in the match and meet with the directors. "I was obviously very much looking forward to meeting Alastair in particular." http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/football/spl/2010/11/24/rangers-hit-would-be-owner-craig-whyte-with-big-match-ban-86908-22736151/
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