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How many players has Craig Thomson sent off?


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And IIRC their first goal which McDonald scored was a mile offside? I remember Terry Butcher having a go at the linesman for failing to spot the offside.

And I recall in the second half a 'tackle' by vinegar of castlemilk which should have been a straight red which went unpunished

 

C'mon Rab no need to tarnish my good home town with that big lump a wood ...........

 

Albeit it is full of mhanks.

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listening to snyde tonight and a mhank is bleating that he has sent off 8 septic players in 42 games. does anyone know how many /rangers players hes sent off?

 

he sends them off when its meaningless , see the LC final of 2011

 

if 8 have went off in 42 games it should probably be double that.

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he sends them off when its meaningless , see the LC final of 2011

 

if 8 have went off in 42 games it should probably be double that.

In that game the father of the year mulgrew. Last man brought jelavic down in the middle of the goal. Edge of the box. As he skipped past him.

 

Clearest sending off for a denying a goal scoring opportunity foul you will ever see.

 

Wasn't sent of of course.

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