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Shut the fuck up HEID, worry about your own shit team
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Skippy & knackeredmotor were both at it again against the Hobos, every game these two just hit the deck if anybody goes near them, { simulation }, it's time they were hit with a ban..........I won't hold my breathe
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Rangers game is on Setanta 1 MOPES Setanta 2
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Lafferty deserves to get done for this,so do the two MOPES you mention
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Good, he deserves it, now let's get on with winning the no:52
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Happy famines day ??............celebrated by a goal famine @ Easter Road and some tattie soup
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It's just the MOPE way SA, toys oot the pram and all that
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The guy has only been here for a wee while, he has probably been watching Skippy & knackeredmotor and though it was how things are done in Scotland if you want to win anything
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GARY CALDWELL branded Hibsââ?¬â?¢ tactics negative ââ?¬â? and accused them of not wanting to give Celtic a game. The Parkhead stopper hit out at the way Mixu Paatelainen set up his side after a frustrating stalemate. Caldwell rapped: ââ?¬Å?We just couldnââ?¬â?¢t score, we did everything but. We played against a team that sat in and frustrated us and who didnââ?¬â?¢t want to come out, didnââ?¬â?¢t want to play the game. ââ?¬Å?Itââ?¬â?¢s up to them how they play but it is not very entertaining for the fans or for us. ââ?¬Å?We have to try and break that down and I thought we were very brave with our approach. ââ?¬Å?We passed the ball, we tried to get round the back of them but they just sat deep and that frustrated us. ââ?¬Å?It would have been very easy for us to have started lumping it but we tried to create. ââ?¬Å?We had half-chances which you have got to take.ââ?¬Â Now the draw has left Celts praying a see-saw SPL title battle swings back their way on the final day. He sighed: ââ?¬Å?We just have to hope it switches back the other way on Sunday. ââ?¬Å?There is still a long way to go. As you can see from the results it is up and down. We have to again go out and do our job. ââ?¬Å?I donââ?¬â?¢t think either of the Old Firm have won at Tannadice all season so if Rangers are going to win it then they are going to have to play well to do so. ââ?¬Å?We just have to win. We have to focus on beating Hearts at home and that is all we will be concentrating on. If we do that then you never know. ââ?¬Å?They are all difficult games at this stage of the season. The teams in the top six have proved to be very difficult opposition this year and have been hard to beat. So we have a really tough job on our hands. ââ?¬Å?We have to concentrate on that. If we can then weââ?¬â?¢ll come in and then hope results have gone our way. ââ?¬Å?For us it is just about winning a game. We have to make sure we prepare the right way. ââ?¬Å?And if we play the way we did here we canââ?¬â?¢t miss as many chances again. ââ?¬Å?We have to keep believing that it is our title and we have to make sure we do our job.ââ?¬Â Caldwell denied tension had played a part in Celticââ?¬â?¢s failure to take all three points. Advertisement He said: ââ?¬Å?I donââ?¬â?¢t think we looked tense, we passed the ball well from back to middle and controlled the whole game. ââ?¬Å?I canââ?¬â?¢t remember a spell at all when they were in it, even when we started pushing men forward. ââ?¬Å?They had the odd breakaway but nothing much to worry us. ââ?¬Å?Just getting a goal, getting our noses in front, was the problem. If we had done that then I think we would have went on to win comfortably.ââ?¬Â But Hibs keeper Yves Ma- Kalambay hit back at Caldwellââ?¬â?¢s claims and said Celtic simply werenââ?¬â?¢t good enough to break the Easter Road side down. He said: ââ?¬Å?We understand that Celtic are under pressure and they are frustrated but look, at the end of the day we didnââ?¬â?¢t concede and we kept a clean sheet. ââ?¬Å?Whatever tactics the manager put in place obviously worked. ââ?¬Å?Celtic are a big team, they shouldnââ?¬â?¢t try to talk about other peopleââ?¬â?¢s formations ââ?¬â? they should be able to break ANY formation with the squad they have. ââ?¬Å?If he came in and said he was extremely disappointed, well maybe they should have tried to do better to score. ââ?¬Å?We played to our strengths with what we had and we had chances, we could have scored. ââ?¬Å?The main thing for me as a goalkeeper is that we kept a clean sheet so for me the tactics on the day were spot on.ââ?¬Â Ma-Kalambay found himself under siege in the second half as a string of high balls were pumped into his area. But the Belgian revealed the only time he lost his composure was when he saw opposite number Artur Boruc head up for a corner in injury time. He said: ââ?¬Å?I smiled when I saw that, I saw him charge at me and I almost lost my focus for a bit!ââ?¬Â Ma-Kalambay believes Celts can get the twist they are looking for and clinch a fourth consecutive title this weekend. He said: ââ?¬Å?Somehow I still think Celtic can do it. ââ?¬Å?They are both great sides but I have this weird feeling Celtic can come up with something at the last minute ââ?¬â? they always do.ââ?¬Â http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/sport/spl/article2433885.ece
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SFA study video footage of Glenn Loovens' challenge
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Aye, same old same old, the wee chimp was at it again, between him and Nackeredmotor, usual culprits
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Think it will be McCulloch tbh, Edu can play there as well but I can't see that happening, or Dailly ......................feck knows, none of us can second guess Walter
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Don't think my nerves will take another helicopter Sunday????
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I'm still fuckin shaking here
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Get in ya fuckin beauty
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Ya fuckin dancer
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WALTER SMITH is fuming after finding out why Madjid Bougherra was sent off after today's 2-1 victory over Aberdeen at Ibrox. Linesman Graham Chambers informed the Gers gaffer that he felt the Algerian deliberately kicked Dons' keeper Jamie Langfield in the head after the pair collided going for a 50/50 challenge. Smith insists the explanation was 'incredible' and was unsure if the club could appeal the decision. Madjid Bougherra and Jamie LangfieldHe said: "To be honest I don't know if we can do that. "There was a couple of things in the media during the week that suggests they need to get a review panel together before looking at sending offs. "According to our lads nothing will happen until next season which is obviously not much good to anybody. "But whatever happens it was an incredible sending off. "I have seen both red cards and first of all I have to say I was disappointed with my own player's reaction to Aberdeen's. "I didn't think there was any great contact at all and I will need to have words with Kyle. "But the second sending off is incredible. "The linesman has stated to me that the player deliberately kicked the goalkeeper in the head which I find absolutely incredible. "It meant we lost a player for the majority of the game for a circumstance that was not the case." Bougherra's sending off is the second controverial decision against Rangers in the space of four days after Nacho Novo's goal against Hibs was disallowed when it appeared to cross the line.
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As I said, pathetic and funny, FECKIN MOPES
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Published: Today rigTeaserImage FORMER Rangers chief Donald Findlay yesterday told appeal judges that offensive terrace chant The Famine Song is NOT racist. Instead, the QC insisted the controversial Gers anthem was purely “political” — and part of the usual banter between two sets of football fans. Mr Findlay was speaking as he challenged supporter William Walls’ conviction for belting out the sectarian ditty and a series of hate-filled slogans at an SPL match against Kilmarnock. But the defence lawyer claimed offending people is not a crime, adding: “This is a country noted for its right to free speech.” Walls, 20, of Glasgow, has gone to the Justiciary Appeal Court in Edinburgh in a bid to overturn his conviction for racially and religiously aggravated breach of the peace. He was banned from all matches for two years after repeatedly yelling “****** b*******” and “f*** the Pope”. Abuse The yob was also heard singing the chorus, “The Famine is over, why don’t you go home” — a reference to the Irish potato famine which killed millions. Crucially, he became the first person found guilty of sectarian crimes for singing the line. But yesterday Mr Findlay said: “There is nothing at all that could in any way be said to be racist or racially motivated about those words. “It is in my submission an expression of political opinion. This is not about whether the political element is logical, rational or justified. That is neither here nor there.” The QC insisted there was no evidence anyone in the Rugby Park crowd had been upset by Walls’ singing last November. Findlay told the appeal judges a football match was “an organised breach of the peace”. He said for many supporters “an exchange of pleasantries in the form of abuse is part and parcel of going to the game”. Advertisement Walls was hit with a football banning order and 18 months’ probation at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court last November. Yesterday senior appeal judge, Lord Carloway, said: “We will issue a decision as soon as possible, after the Cup Final.” Mr Findlay has himself been at the centre of sectarian rows. Two years ago he faced a Faculty of Advocates disciplinary hearing over a gag about the Pope at a Gers supporters’ bash. He quit as Ibrox vice-chairman in 1999 after he was caught on video singing The Sash. http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scot...cle2431963.ece Edit/Delete Message
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Or..........................[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmERgF0GWEk&feature=related]YouTube - Hibernian 2 Celtic 0[/ame] :cheers:
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A major point when all the criticism is aimed at our midfielders regarding '' get the ball forward ''.
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Of course it would help Mendes or Ferguson if they actually had a target to make the forward pass, ie width, as it is there is no such option therefore the only pass that can be made is sideways or backwards
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If he does play, I do think he will have a point to prove and will be hungry, he certainly won't let Rangers down IMO
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Rangers v Aberdeen Venue: Ibrox Date: Saturday 16 May Kick-off: 1230 BST Coverage: BBC Radio Scotland & BBC Sport website. Rangers v Aberdeen Rangers striker Kenny Miller has recovered from a hamstring injury and fit-again midfielder Barry Ferguson also returns to the squad. Defender Sasa Papac should also feature after weeks on the sidelines but forward Andrius Velicka is ill. Aberdeen midfielder Mark Kerr returns from suspension. But Jamie Smith, Andrew Considine, Zander Diamond, Darren Mackie, Derek Young and Tommy Wright are all out injured and Peter Pawlett is doubtful. Rangers manager Walter Smith: "Aberdeen have been difficult opponents for us over the period of time that I've been back. "That will be a hard enough game for us so we'll just have to approach it in the manner that we can take advantage of the fact we're at home and go and try to win the game. "At Rangers and Celtic, the pressure is on and you've got to win whether you play on a Saturday or a Sunday. That's the bottom line. "I don't think all this stuff about pressure being put on you by the one who has played on the Saturday is there. "You've got to win the game anyway." Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood: "We are under no illusions about how difficult it is going to be. We have played well there in recent years and, if we had taken our chances, we could have come away with a victory. "Eighteen years is a long time for Aberdeen. It is the only ground that I have not won at since I came here and, having been born only a mile away from the stadium, it would be nice to get that monkey off my back. "I don't think Hearts and Dundee United would be too happy if we won, but we just have to look after ourselves. "If we get a draw and Hearts and Dundee United draw, or Hearts win, then that may be a good point for us." Rangers (from): Alexander, Dailly, Bougherra, Weir, Whittaker, Papac, Davis, Mendes, Edu, S Smith, Lafferty, Ferguson, Boyd, McCulloch, Miller, McGregor, Novo, Fleck, Wilson. Aberdeen (from): Langfield, Foster, Severin, Mair, Mulgrew, Duff, McDonald, Kerr, Aluko, Miller, Maguire, Bossu, Vidal, Stewart, Paton, Ross, Holme, Stirling Smith. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/8051174.stm
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Cos I happen to think it's pathetic and funny