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StuGers

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  1. “Sent to every MSP”. Wow, this is growing arms and legs. Big, fat, massive fake arms and legs. I’ve said it many times before but this is just a continuation of this Fake News assault on us. Alex is probably over in Russia just to get tips from Putin.
  2. It is an all out propoganda war. Actually, “war” isn’t a good term as that would suggest it was two-way. “Attack” would make more sense.
  3. The guy is an out-and-out liar. Someone really needs to take him to task. Surely it needs to be the police as he is genuinely inciting sectarian hatred.
  4. There is absolutely zero chance of this being true. It’s not even worth entertaining.
  5. So a MSP, who have previou for making up lies about Rangers / Rangers fans, comes out of a self imposed Twitter exile where he was called out for his hypocrisy and lies, posts a “flyer” for an “event” that literally no one has seen other than himself when he sat and made it up, and the Evening Times are reporting this? What chance to we have? Anyone can make up any old shite and the papers will print it now.
  6. Smash a ****** Day' event sent to Glasgow MSP James Dornan 28 March 18 / Martin Williams, Senior News Reporter / @Martin1Williams Share: Don't be last to know! Get the latest local news straight to your inbox. Sign up AN MSP has reported plans for a violent "Smash a ****** Day" described by transport minister Humza Yousaf as "shocking and vile" to the police. The action by Glasgow Cathcart MSP James Dornan comes after he was sent a circular which appeared to show the plans for the violence on May 1. He said he expected it had been sent to "others they consider '******s'". The poster, which has been produced anonymously, says on that date "we urge all protestants to stand up and put all ******s back in their place as it is time for our religion to fight the plastic Irish in our country." It does on: "These ****** b******s have infiltrated our society, our councils and our government as well as high ranking officials in law." The circular goes on to award points for various acts of violence including burning down a chapel, shooting, stabbing mand punching. READ MORE: ‘Goodnight, green white’ - Criminal probe launched as sectarian flyer showing abuse against ‘******s’ surfaces before Old Firm Extra points were awarded for 'Triple Bill' acts perpetrated on a "******, Scottish Nationalists and a Muslim". Mr Yousaf said: "Shocking. Vile stuff. All it takes is one person to act upon this and folk will get hurt." Mr Dornan added: "It's hard to believe someone who is intelligent enough to type something like that would be stupid enough to think it's a good idea. "It's a very tiny minority who try to ruin the good name of the vast majority of people in this country." The flier concludes with a Union Flag and the messages: "We will be mastered by no ****** b*****d. No surrender ever. F*** the Pope." Mr Dornan had previously reported a Rangers ultras fans group's sectarian flyer that was the centre of a criminal investigation and said he had quit Twitter because of the abuse he received. There is no evidence to suggest that the two events are in any way connected. The Union Bears march before the Old Firm derby at Ibrox earlier this month went ahead, while members claimed they had been visited by police. That poster showed a silhouette image of someone wearing a green-and-white hooped jersey appearing to be being kicked in the head while on the ground, surrounded by text reading: “Good night, green white.” READ MORE: ‘Goodnight, green white’ - Criminal probe launched as sectarian flyer showing abuse against ‘******s’ surfaces before Old Firm It described the Old Firm derby as "the match against the ******s." Some believe it is a copycat letter to that circulating for Punish a Muslin Day reportedly sent to addresses across the country. Images of those A4 notes, also contain a list of violent acts alongside a number of points for performing them, have been widely shared online. They have prompted a chorus of condemnation, with campaigners and MPs describing them as "disturbing".
  7. He is the prime example of how someone can be completely chewed up and brainwashed when you become part of that cult. Every week they become more of a parody of themselves. It just goes to show how actual ROI folk feel about them rather than the self proclaimed plastic ones.
  8. The modern Celtic fan is bitter beyond belief!
  9. I think, strangely, in modern day football it is becoming more apparent that, for the higher tier national teams anyway, having a superstar player is far more effective than having a generally proficient team. Look at the Dutch - a fantastic all round team but awful performances now that their superstars have waned. Wales, a generally poor team but pushed by one or two far above average players. I can’t explain NI’s success though!
  10. It is no coincidence that the Scottish National team’s performance rapidly declined upon Rangers’ banishment. Not that we were that great beforehand it must be noted!
  11. There was never any doubt about this. Sent off against Celtic to their advantage then rescinded to play against us to our disadvantage.
  12. I await the public outcry from multiple MSPs regarding this march. Surely any silence will just highlight their hypocrisy.
  13. Maybe. If that’s the case, then he should have made it much more clear as he never mentioned that at all. Just how Greig used to fire free kicks over the bar all the time.
  14. One thing a bit unrelated, but I was listening to Clyde 1 on the way in (on my lifts radio) and Derek Johnstone was commenting on the Rugby about Laidlaw hitting a kick and he said “they should have got John Greig to hit it as he was always hitting freekick miles over the bar. What is it with our former players making derisive comments about us, especially our “greatest Ranger”. Just shut up DJ.
  15. That game lost Murty any chance he had of the job. Ive never seen a match where not 1 player never got pass marks. Absolutely woeful. Slow. Uninterested. Lazy. Slack.
  16. Don’t know if this falls under the fake news category but I’ve noticed something sinister. A while ago there was a story about the Henrik Larsson Foundation and how a night was run and it turns out that none of the money ended up going to charity. Strangely enough, there are links to this story online but whenever you try and click on it you get the “oops we cannot find this story”. Very strange...
  17. In the normal world it would. This is Scottish Football.
  18. It is hard to make any argument to keep the status quo. They are a danger to our fans and something needs to change. They are throwing incendiary devices at our fans and players for god’s sake! That alone should be massive headline news and an easy decision to move / ban them.
  19. I think it’s a great idea but I really do have the fear as to how that mob across the city will treat it.
  20. And the barrage continues. “Do not give Rangers ANY decisions!”
  21. Yes. And you can be Irish and British
  22. This story is just another example of the Scottish press making it very clear that if you make a decision in Rangers’ favour, whether it is correct or not, you will have your name dragged through the mud. it really is sinister.
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