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Neil Cameron and The Trio of Trash


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11 minutes ago, 26th of foot said:

Can any Gersnetters see a connection?

 

On Saturday, Cosgrove began the charge on BBC Radio Scotland. He doesn't want Gazza inducted into the Scottish football Hall of Fame. A perfectly legitimate point of view. His reasoning, Gazza is a self confessed wife beater, and these days everyone connected to Scottish football has to share the responsibility of protecting the game's image. Jum Spence popped up on the same means yesterday, reinforcing DrStu's cri de couer and hinting at racism too. If you are interested in searching for what DrStu' and Jimmy Ping have said about Jimmy Johnstone, Malky McKay,Neil Lennon, and Leigh Griffiths on matters of domestic violence and racism, you will be looking at the centre of a dougnut.

 

Thirty years past, DrStu' penned a tome entitled, 'Hampden Babylon'. It was a quick buck making exercise telling the tales of the more salacious side of Scottish football. Child beaters, wife beaters, bullies, racists, ''''''''''''''' etc; they all live on those pages, accompanied by photos. I am sure the Doyen of Scottish Literature will be happy to discuss his observations on Rangers supporters being, "h-u-ns and typical orange wankers"?

 

Further, in yesterday's Herald, the depressed Neil Cameron showed empathy with his fellow sufferers by throwing a particular one under a bus. Neil Lennon can threaten the pregnant women in his life and Cameron will decidedly walk on bye on the other side of the road. It's a simple parable. Today, it's Stephen McGowan of the Scottish Daily Mail; tomorrow it will be Tom English, Hugh MacDonald, Hugh Keevins, .............................

 

We know it's their collective preferred prejudice, te extent of their comfort is measured by the lengths they are prepared to go to in NOT mentioning current and future inductees.

To be fair to old Shug, he stated at the weekend if we are looking beyond footballing abilities for the HOF we could be opening a lot of uncomfortable doors. 

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Just now, BlackSocksRedTops said:

To be fair to old Shug, he stated at the weekend if we are looking beyond footballing abilities for the HOF we could be opening a lot of doors. 

There is a root to a lot of the 'issues' within the Scottish game that if not sorted out will continue to contaminate or be the reason for many new (or ongoing for that matter) situations  

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Neil Camerons article in the Herald is nothing more than diatribe dressed up as a polemic. The article is chock full of logical fallacy coupled to a complete lack of self awareness and false concern that its bordering on parody. The Herald used to be considered a decently written paper that could challenge many a broadsheet but this type of tabloid rhetoric shows a lack of qualification toward the subject of which it studies. 

  

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Shame on anyone who uses Paul Gascoigne to make a few bob for themselves.

The above line is delivered completely without irony. You mean like you are Mr Cameron by taking payment for this diatribe? As I've stated above its not a cleverly constructed polemic questioning the Hall of fames selection criteria its simply a hatchet job on a person who clearly has mental health and addiction issues. Disgusting!

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