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booder
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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Hi fergus, what happened to your last seething thread ?
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it got moved to best of blonde
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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April 22, 2008, 05:19:43 PM »
haha, rangers the establishment team.
tut tut.
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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Quote from: fergus8 on April 22, 2008, 03:50:08 PM
im tempted to start another seethers thread, but unlike the spl, this place will ban me.
timmy forums are going into meltdown.
Discuss it normally without trolling and you'll be fine.
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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Quote from: fergus8 on April 22, 2008, 05:17:53 PM
it got moved to best of blonde
not at all surprised, made for some enthralling reading.
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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i need to stop posting in invisible ink
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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real radio football phone in at 6pm, i expect priceless banter to unfold
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Bazzaboy
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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April 22, 2008, 05:54:57 PM »
Quote from: GlasgowBandit on April 22, 2008, 04:53:29 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on April 22, 2008, 04:44:47 PM
Quote from: Rod Paradise on April 22, 2008, 04:34:47 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on April 22, 2008, 04:29:43 PM
Quote from: Rod Paradise on April 22, 2008, 03:37:43 PM
Disgraceful, but you've still to beat Fiorentina for it to happen.
Changed days
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/2951361.stm
Eh who do we play on Sunday, three days after a UEFA cup semi final match? Who was given a week off prior to the UEFA cup final?
Nice link all the same I guess.
Disgraceful you say? Why? We are still having to play 4 games in a week, when do you propose we played them? I know you need all the help you can get but come on having us play 5 a week or playing two days before a UEFA cup semi would have been ridiculous no?
Personally its a half assed decision fron the SPL. The league season should have been extended regardless.
3 days after a
home
semi-final.
The week off was thanks to Dundee - no help from the SPL or any other club.
If the pitch at Ibrox had been playable against East Stirling, you'd beaten Partick Thistle in the Cup at home & you'd not postponed the game against Gretna you'd not have this trouble.
To quote Alex McLeish - "We wish we had their problems".
I think not helping our clubs in Europe is a terrible enditement on the SPL, I thought it in 2003. But if Rangers struggle then they've been hoisted on their own petard.
lol so the weather and being not winning cup games at the first attempt is to blame, yeah all our own fault. Nothing to do with the SFA asking for the St Mirren game to be postponed prior to the Scotland v Italy game, or Cetlc using the death of a young man to make a late request for a postponement due to an injury and suspension crisis?
LOL so its Celtic fault!??
So in 2003 when we where forced to play at Ibrox 48 hours after an away semi final in UEFA cup (micky mouse cup back then) what was your opinion then, hell slap it into Timmy for been such a success.
A few seasons before we endured a horrendous visit to one of the Eastern bloc countries and had to play an old firm game 48 hrs after that also.
Had Rangers managed to make sure the pitch was playable for the east Stirling game and had they not asked the SPL to postpone the Gretna game before THAT clash with Lyon yous wouldn't find yourselves in this mess.
Personally I have no sympathy, but the SPL can't rewrite the rules nine tengths of the way through the season. Yous knew at the beginning of the season when the league emptied. And to blame the SFA and Celtic is childish, yous where happy to take advantage of the SPL postponing the St Mirren game when it happened.
Ohh and as for the Phil O'Donnell incident, don't dare sully the memmory of Phil or indeed try and drag the name of Celtic Football Club through the mud now. Move along back to your cesspit.
I'm in no way attempting to sully the memory of O'Donnell. Merely suggesting that Celtc had questionable motives for having the game postponed.
oh and as for the cesspit jibe, oh the irony
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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April 22, 2008, 06:19:19 PM »
Quote from: Bazzaboy on April 22, 2008, 05:54:57 PM
Quote from: GlasgowBandit on April 22, 2008, 04:53:29 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on April 22, 2008, 04:44:47 PM
Quote from: Rod Paradise on April 22, 2008, 04:34:47 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on April 22, 2008, 04:29:43 PM
Quote from: Rod Paradise on April 22, 2008, 03:37:43 PM
Disgraceful, but you've still to beat Fiorentina for it to happen.
Changed days
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/2951361.stm
Eh who do we play on Sunday, three days after a UEFA cup semi final match? Who was given a week off prior to the UEFA cup final?
Nice link all the same I guess.
Disgraceful you say? Why? We are still having to play 4 games in a week, when do you propose we played them? I know you need all the help you can get but come on having us play 5 a week or playing two days before a UEFA cup semi would have been ridiculous no?
Personally its a half assed decision fron the SPL. The league season should have been extended regardless.
3 days after a
home
semi-final.
The week off was thanks to Dundee - no help from the SPL or any other club.
If the pitch at Ibrox had been playable against East Stirling, you'd beaten Partick Thistle in the Cup at home & you'd not postponed the game against Gretna you'd not have this trouble.
To quote Alex McLeish - "We wish we had their problems".
I think not helping our clubs in Europe is a terrible enditement on the SPL, I thought it in 2003. But if Rangers struggle then they've been hoisted on their own petard.
lol so the weather and being not winning cup games at the first attempt is to blame, yeah all our own fault. Nothing to do with the SFA asking for the St Mirren game to be postponed prior to the Scotland v Italy game, or Cetlc using the death of a young man to make a late request for a postponement due to an injury and suspension crisis?
LOL so its Celtic fault!??
So in 2003 when we where forced to play at Ibrox 48 hours after an away semi final in UEFA cup (micky mouse cup back then) what was your opinion then, hell slap it into Timmy for been such a success.
A few seasons before we endured a horrendous visit to one of the Eastern bloc countries and had to play an old firm game 48 hrs after that also.
Had Rangers managed to make sure the pitch was playable for the east Stirling game and had they not asked the SPL to postpone the Gretna game before THAT clash with Lyon yous wouldn't find yourselves in this mess.
Personally I have no sympathy, but the SPL can't rewrite the rules nine tengths of the way through the season. Yous knew at the beginning of the season when the league emptied. And to blame the SFA and Celtic is childish, yous where happy to take advantage of the SPL postponing the St Mirren game when it happened.
Ohh and as for the Phil O'Donnell incident, don't dare sully the memmory of Phil or indeed try and drag the name of Celtic Football Club through the mud now. Move along back to your cesspit.
I'm in no way attempting to sully the memory of O'Donnell. Merely suggesting that Celtc had questionable motives for having the game postponed.
oh and as for the cesspit jibe, oh the irony
Of course you are, you are using it in an attempt at cheap point scoring.
Celtic shouldn't have been put in the position of having to ask for a postponement in the first place, the SPL hummed & hawed with that decision as well.
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Bazzaboy
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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Reply #25 on:
April 22, 2008, 06:33:56 PM »
Quote from: Teacake on April 22, 2008, 06:19:19 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on April 22, 2008, 05:54:57 PM
Quote from: GlasgowBandit on April 22, 2008, 04:53:29 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on April 22, 2008, 04:44:47 PM
Quote from: Rod Paradise on April 22, 2008, 04:34:47 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on April 22, 2008, 04:29:43 PM
Quote from: Rod Paradise on April 22, 2008, 03:37:43 PM
Disgraceful, but you've still to beat Fiorentina for it to happen.
Changed days
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/2951361.stm
Eh who do we play on Sunday, three days after a UEFA cup semi final match? Who was given a week off prior to the UEFA cup final?
Nice link all the same I guess.
Disgraceful you say? Why? We are still having to play 4 games in a week, when do you propose we played them? I know you need all the help you can get but come on having us play 5 a week or playing two days before a UEFA cup semi would have been ridiculous no?
Personally its a half assed decision fron the SPL. The league season should have been extended regardless.
3 days after a
home
semi-final.
The week off was thanks to Dundee - no help from the SPL or any other club.
If the pitch at Ibrox had been playable against East Stirling, you'd beaten Partick Thistle in the Cup at home & you'd not postponed the game against Gretna you'd not have this trouble.
To quote Alex McLeish - "We wish we had their problems".
I think not helping our clubs in Europe is a terrible enditement on the SPL, I thought it in 2003. But if Rangers struggle then they've been hoisted on their own petard.
lol so the weather and being not winning cup games at the first attempt is to blame, yeah all our own fault. Nothing to do with the SFA asking for the St Mirren game to be postponed prior to the Scotland v Italy game, or Cetlc using the death of a young man to make a late request for a postponement due to an injury and suspension crisis?
LOL so its Celtic fault!??
So in 2003 when we where forced to play at Ibrox 48 hours after an away semi final in UEFA cup (micky mouse cup back then) what was your opinion then, hell slap it into Timmy for been such a success.
A few seasons before we endured a horrendous visit to one of the Eastern bloc countries and had to play an old firm game 48 hrs after that also.
Had Rangers managed to make sure the pitch was playable for the east Stirling game and had they not asked the SPL to postpone the Gretna game before THAT clash with Lyon yous wouldn't find yourselves in this mess.
Personally I have no sympathy, but the SPL can't rewrite the rules nine tengths of the way through the season. Yous knew at the beginning of the season when the league emptied. And to blame the SFA and Celtic is childish, yous where happy to take advantage of the SPL postponing the St Mirren game when it happened.
Ohh and as for the Phil O'Donnell incident, don't dare sully the memmory of Phil or indeed try and drag the name of Celtic Football Club through the mud now. Move along back to your cesspit.
I'm in no way attempting to sully the memory of O'Donnell. Merely suggesting that Celtc had questionable motives for having the game postponed.
oh and as for the cesspit jibe, oh the irony
Of course you are, you are using it in an attempt at cheap point scoring.
Celtic shouldn't have been put in the position of having to ask for a postponement in the first place, the SPL hummed & hawed with that decision as well.
Am I?
I believe had the boot been on the other foot and we had been the side struggling with injuries the request would not have been forthcoming. If that doesn't sit well with you I couldn't really care less.
The reaction to the league being extended by four days is laughable. Hopefully it will be a mute point after Sunday.
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celtic
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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April 22, 2008, 07:03:00 PM »
As far as i was aware the Motherwell v Celtic game was postponed at the request of the O'Donnell family Right or wrong?
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Teacake
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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April 22, 2008, 07:33:20 PM »
Quote from: Bazzaboy on April 22, 2008, 06:33:56 PM
Quote from: Teacake on April 22, 2008, 06:19:19 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on April 22, 2008, 05:54:57 PM
Quote from: GlasgowBandit on April 22, 2008, 04:53:29 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on April 22, 2008, 04:44:47 PM
Quote from: Rod Paradise on April 22, 2008, 04:34:47 PM
Quote from: Bazzaboy on April 22, 2008, 04:29:43 PM
Quote from: Rod Paradise on April 22, 2008, 03:37:43 PM
Disgraceful, but you've still to beat Fiorentina for it to happen.
Changed days
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/2951361.stm
Eh who do we play on Sunday, three days after a UEFA cup semi final match? Who was given a week off prior to the UEFA cup final?
Nice link all the same I guess.
Disgraceful you say? Why? We are still having to play 4 games in a week, when do you propose we played them? I know you need all the help you can get but come on having us play 5 a week or playing two days before a UEFA cup semi would have been ridiculous no?
Personally its a half assed decision fron the SPL. The league season should have been extended regardless.
3 days after a
home
semi-final.
The week off was thanks to Dundee - no help from the SPL or any other club.
If the pitch at Ibrox had been playable against East Stirling, you'd beaten Partick Thistle in the Cup at home & you'd not postponed the game against Gretna you'd not have this trouble.
To quote Alex McLeish - "We wish we had their problems".
I think not helping our clubs in Europe is a terrible enditement on the SPL, I thought it in 2003. But if Rangers struggle then they've been hoisted on their own petard.
lol so the weather and being not winning cup games at the first attempt is to blame, yeah all our own fault. Nothing to do with the SFA asking for the St Mirren game to be postponed prior to the Scotland v Italy game, or Cetlc using the death of a young man to make a late request for a postponement due to an injury and suspension crisis?
LOL so its Celtic fault!??
So in 2003 when we where forced to play at Ibrox 48 hours after an away semi final in UEFA cup (micky mouse cup back then) what was your opinion then, hell slap it into Timmy for been such a success.
A few seasons before we endured a horrendous visit to one of the Eastern bloc countries and had to play an old firm game 48 hrs after that also.
Had Rangers managed to make sure the pitch was playable for the east Stirling game and had they not asked the SPL to postpone the Gretna game before THAT clash with Lyon yous wouldn't find yourselves in this mess.
Personally I have no sympathy, but the SPL can't rewrite the rules nine tengths of the way through the season. Yous knew at the beginning of the season when the league emptied. And to blame the SFA and Celtic is childish, yous where happy to take advantage of the SPL postponing the St Mirren game when it happened.
Ohh and as for the Phil O'Donnell incident, don't dare sully the memmory of Phil or indeed try and drag the name of Celtic Football Club through the mud now. Move along back to your cesspit.
I'm in no way attempting to sully the memory of O'Donnell. Merely suggesting that Celtc had questionable motives for having the game postponed.
oh and as for the cesspit jibe, oh the irony
Of course you are, you are using it in an attempt at cheap point scoring.
Celtic shouldn't have been put in the position of having to ask for a postponement in the first place, the SPL hummed & hawed with that decision as well.
Am I?
I believe had the boot been on the other foot and we had been the side struggling with injuries the request would not have been forthcoming. If that doesn't sit well with you I couldn't really care less.
The reaction to the league being extended by four days is laughable. Hopefully it will be a mute point after Sunday.
Yes you are & you know fine well that you are.
Phil O'Donnell was my second cousin, I went to school with him so I'm a good bit closer to the situation than you & playing the OF game at the time was never even a consideration, its a game of football for goodness sake, I'm sorry that it inconvenienced you at the time. Both Barry Ferguson & Lee McCulloch were against the game being played as well so this isn't just one sided.
I can't make up my mind whether you are immature, ignorant or just thick with your comments on this thread.
With regards to the extension it doesn't surprise me in the slightest. Why the St Mirren game wasn't played the same midweek that we played Falkirk I'll never know. The Gretna postponement was just embarrassing for you & its hardly surprising that the games are starting to catch up with you.
BTW I'm not in the slightest bit interested in all the juvenile name calling, you all need to grow up.
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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Right ... posts deleted, if any of you want a ban, keep on going, next time I OR any other mod has cause to remove a post from this thead, the guilty party gets a 7 day ban, no excuses, no warnings, instaban ... believe it or not, we have better things to do than fanny about on here babysitting the usual suspects.
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Re: good to see the handshake still works
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April 22, 2008, 07:36:35 PM »
right guys
I have removed half this thread as there is sectarian stuff being said
you guys need to learn to stop this stuff on the forum
various of you have been asked privately to pack in it way before now.
bans (not just 24 hour cool offs, proper lasting bans) will now follow in any further instance of this stuff.
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