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  1. Feel free to rip it apart but the gaffer needs a song 🤣 The man from Merseyside to the King of Ibrox Park The man from Merseyside to the King of Ibrox Park The man from Merseyside to the King of Ibrox Park, and the league flag's coming home. And we'll be alright, with Gerrard at the helm. And we'll be alright, with Gerrard at the helm And we'll be alright, with Gerrard at the helm, and the league flag's coming home. Well he'll lead us on to battle on the European front. He'll lead us on to battle on the European Front. He'll lead us on to battle on the European front but the league flag's coming home And we'll be alright, with Gerrard at the helm. And we'll be alright, with Gerrard at the helm And we'll be alright, with Gerrard at the helm, and the league flag's coming home.
  2. Tavernier, Tavernier, Tavernier Tavernier nana Tavernier, Tavernier, Tavernier Tavernier nana Tavernier Tavernier oh we all love Tavernier He's gonna score one more than you That would be with it pronounced Taveneer
  3. There were Scottish Presbyterians within the walls and Highlanders outside among others. This myth that people like to spout about the Siege of Londonderry and other battles in Ireland having nothing to do with Scotland is bullshit. We are within our rights as a support to sing about our ancestors defence of the city.
  4. http://www.fixalen.tv/20150310/vv-1022553-football-54fe5e16380381.20939789.html This seems fine
  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PcDfKbyES3E We Are The People!
  6. It does feel at times like nothing is practised in training but I think he will end up like Danny Wilson if he jumps too early.
  7. Apparently he was on trial with Fulham during the season and I would like to think that him being a bear, we would be his choice of teams if we were interested. Too many players motivated by money nowadays sadly.
  8. BABY-FACED assassin Jordan Allan spent Saturday becoming the youngest player ever to appear in a Scottish senior game – before hitting Alloa for six yesterday. The Airdrie kid wrote his name into the record books aged just 14 and 199 days with a seven-minute cameo against Livingston. But 24 hours later, Allan was running riot for the Diamonds’ Under-15 side in a 9-3 rout at Recreation Park. Airdrie assistant boss Alan Lawrence was thrilled to watch his striking protege beat keeper Ronnie Simpson’s war-time record, which he set while at Queen’s Park, by 115 days. And he believes the Calderside Academy schoolboy can live up to his label as the new Tony Watt. He said: “The last player Airdrie had who you could compare Jordan to would be Tony Watt who left us a few years ago to move to Celtic. But he was 17 years old by then and was bigger and stronger. “If Jordan keeps progressing as he has been then he could be on the same route as Tony. I have no doubt about that. “The boss, Jimmy Boyle, and myself spoke last Thursday night about including Jordan against Livingston. I just said, ‘Why not?’ “It’s the right time of the season and there was nothing at stake for us so it was the chance to give another young boy an opportunity. “At his own level his finishing ability is phenomenal – he just has the knack. “He has a lot to learn which you would expect from a 14-year-old but he has all the attributes to go the whole way. “I took him aside before the game and said, ‘Well done for getting in and I hope we can get you on the pitch at some point’. “But before we could do that one of our defenders told us he was injured and we were two down and didn’t want to lose any more goals. “The gaffer looked at me and said he was going to put him on as Jordan had been sitting there the whole game with his hopes built up. We told him to be confident, work hard and he’d be fine. “He didn’t look out of place apart from the fact he only looked about 12 years old.” Lawrence takes charge of finishing school for the young Airdrie strikers and he’s convinced Rangers fan Allan has all the attributes to emulate former Light Blues favourite Nacho Novo who he’s been nicknamed after. The Airdrie chief added: “Jordan is a natural finisher. “I have been taking him for shooting sessions and we have been working on his angles and to try to develop his game and get him using his weaker foot. “His nickname is Nacho and I believe he’s a Rangers fan. He’s a quiet, level-headed lad, not like some of the dafties you get at his age as he acts ahead of his time. “I could never have imagined a kid of 14 could playing in a senior game. We have a young player called Chris O’Neil who has just turned 17 and he is our Young Player of the Year. “You look at him and have great admiration he’s coping at first-team level at that age so to have Jordan involved at his age is incredible.” Allan has already been on trial at Fulham this season and scored twice in a game against Chelsea and his Diamonds Under-15 coach, Liam Brindle, says the youngster’s goal ratio is breathtaking. He said: “We are delighted for Jordan, he’s taking it in his stride. He was back with us on Sunday and scored six goals at Alloa. “His tally for the season is now at the 90 mark and he’s adapted well to playing for the reserve side. In his first game he scored six against Dumbarton and followed that with seven against Dunfermline. “He’s earned his opportunity and hopefully he’ll get more chances in the first team.”
  9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPKaC6qKktI&feature=player_embedded
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