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Could ra Yahoos conclude their Euro season behind closed doors?


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Their Europa Cup draw lends itself to multiple opportunities.

 

Remember, ra Sellik are currently on their last warning after four increased UEFA fines for pitch incursions and thrown objects. After a �£72,000 fine and the last pitch invader being tossed into the Pokey for six months, Sellik know another infringement will bring a draconian sanction.

 

There is precedent for this, after shameful scenes at ra Piggery in 1984 during a match against Rapid Vienna, UEFA ruled a replay of the game at a neutral venue. Bottles rained down from ra jungle, Paul McStay picked one up and hid it from the match officials, a Rapid player was hit by another, the Rapid bus was attacked as it left Parkhead. The game was replayed at Old Trafford, ra Sellik officially hired an Irish Republican marching band to parade around the track as both pre-match and half time entertainment! Rapid won 1-0, and two of their players were victims of vicious assaults by Yahoos invading the pitch.

 

The result of this was UEFA ordering ra Sellik to play their next Euro match behind closed doors. Next season, they played Atletico Madrid(a 0-2 defeat) at ra Piggery in front of an empty ground.

 

Sellik's draw is Hamburg, Rapid Vienna, and Hapoel Tel Aviv.

 

Let's hope Sh1tey Sean Gallagher is intent on continuing his anti-Israeli protest. Let's hope TGFITW take all their Palestinian flags to Tel Aviv. Let's hope ra Sellik supporters club on London Road continues to fly both the Irish republican tricolour and the Palestinian flag above their main door.

 

Let's hope TGFITW take their St Pauli skull and crossbones flags to Hamburg.

 

Let's hope TGFITW continue their sense of injustice against the conquerers of MON's Aston Villa. Let's hope ra Yahoo friendly media continuously show those shameful film clips from those Rapid Vienna games, 25 years past. Let's hope the phone-ins stoke their sense of injustice.

 

I suspect even the 20,000 green seats will get motivated on the back of that draw. Go on Yahoos, show us some of that wholly legitimate Sellik emotion.

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If the GFITW are truly democratic, who represents the constituency of 20,000 green seats?

 

I think we can guaratee the absolute loyalty(they prefer faithfulness at ra Stydome) of those 20,000 green seats, they will definitely be in attendance at the games.

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Too right, what about the sensitivities and sensibilities of 20,000 green seats?

 

How do they feel when the Hamburgers take the pitch? Maybe some of them are veggies, vegans too, and don't want to consume anything with a face.

 

The Viennese Twirls don't tip the plastic, the Kaffe und Kuchen mindset is artificial, and Plastic McGeady remains passe.

 

Tel Aviv don't cut the mustard, circumcised, and it's no skin off the Yahoo nose.

 

Who cares? Who speaks for ra Stydome's largest constituency, 20,000 unused green seats?

 

We should be told.

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I don't know if they're walking a tightrope or not but it's just as well celtc didn't qualify for the CL because there simply wouldn't have been enough air time to accommodate them on radio and TV. Since they got humiliated by Arsenal, the coverage of the famous hoops has been all out and total. Clearly, the Europa league will be treated in Scotland as the major European competition this season.

 

BBC, a nest of feni@n shitebags.

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