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Neil McCann not well liked


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You do wonder when people will realise that posting stuff on the internet means that you expose yourself to the world, and not just your odd like-minded Yahoo friend. Wonder if anyone or Neil himself takes up on this ...

 

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Remember Rangers fans are Scotland's shame and we are the true bigots ...

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The comment from Mark Loney, do Yahoos do irony?

 

The comment from Chris O'Neill is a quintessential example of Yahoo spelling.

 

The Admiral Bar is the gang hut used by Pacific Quay CSC for club meetings. Ill Phil launched a book downstairs. Most appropriately as the heid bummer of Donegal Mountain Rescue led those in attendance back upstairs safely, for a rebel sing song.

 

After Neil McCann signed for Rangers, he visited his parents back in Port Glasgow. His brother, then attending a seminary was also present. He left the family home the next morning to find his BMW trashed by a hammer, and an attempt to set it alight. It's only the craic.

 

Reference Dave Ross, I do not expect Police Scotland to act, but surely the Licensing Board of Glasgow City Council should consider his status as fit and proper to be a Licensee?

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