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Reasons To Be Cheerful


OlegKuznetsov

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Well, we still have the best striker, keeper and midfielder in the land. For the SPL, Lafferty, Naismith, Papac, Whittaker and Alexander are all easily decent enough and we haven't even mentioned the new signings and young players.

Perry, Fleck, Ness and Wylde all look like making decent contributions. Goian seems both composed and imposing. Wallace certainly looks an asset. McKay and Bedoya will give us options and something different across the middle. Bocanegra seems to be settling and even Ortiz is showing signs of improvement. Weir at the least will be passing on experience on the training ground and may still do a turn here and there.

Bartley will be back not too far away and Healy should chip in with a goal, here or there. Even Edu's given some hints that he must surely be a bit better this year.

The bank's not controlling our spending and money has been there to settle the bills, timing regardless. Even those closest to the big tax case have said our chances are good, but even if it goes against us, I believe we have a plan.

We're top of the table and three times reigning Champions. There's an Old Firm match on Sunday and they have their problems in all areas of the pitch and could be tired or even dispirited after a heavy defeat tomorrow. Lennon's under more pressure than McCoist.

Finally, we're not them. We don't have their poor hygiene, sleazy sordid ways, and overwhelming persecution complex that consumes their lives and erodes their happiness. We're not pathetic, bitter or obsessive. We don't have their fractured identity, whereby they don't know where home is. We've never had a war criminal, sex pest chairman. We've never indulged in the kind of genuine racism that they've displayed to those of different colour, nor have we ever had a real sectarian signing policy.

We've won more titles than, not just them, but everyone. We can remember our "nine in a row", since we lived through it. We've been the dominant force over the last quarter of a century. We've been to European finals and have been victorious in some of Europe's hardest venues.

And we just keep winning. I think we're ready for Sunday, people. I think we're ready for the season and everything it throws at us. We have resilience. We have spine. Bring it on. This is what we do. We triumph through adversity.

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Well, we still have the best striker, keeper and midfielder in the land. For the SPL, Lafferty, Naismith, Papac, Whittaker and Alexander are all easily decent enough and we haven't even mentioned the new signings and young players.

Perry, Fleck, Ness and Wylde all look like making decent contributions. Goian seems both composed and imposing. Wallace certainly looks an asset. McKay and Bedoya will give us options and something different across the middle. Bocanegra seems to be settling and even Ortiz is showing signs of improvement. Weir at the least will be passing on experience on the training ground and may still do a turn here and there.

Bartley will be back not too far away and Healy should chip in with a goal, here or there. Even Edu's given some hints that he must surely be a bit better this year.

The bank's not controlling our spending and money has been there to settle the bills, timing regardless. Even those closest to the big tax case have said our chances are good, but even if it goes against us, I believe we have a plan.

We're top of the table and three times reigning Champions. There's an Old Firm match on Sunday and they have their problems in all areas of the pitch and could be tired or even dispirited after a heavy defeat tomorrow. Lennon's under more pressure than McCoist.

Finally, we're not them. We don't have their poor hygiene, sleazy sordid ways, and overwhelming persecution complex that consumes their lives and erodes their happiness. We're not pathetic, bitter or obsessive. We don't have their fractured identity, whereby they don't know where home is. We've never had a war criminal, sex pest chairman. We've never indulged in the kind of genuine racism that they've displayed to those of different colour, nor have we ever had a real sectarian signing policy.

We've won more titles than, not just them, but everyone. We can remember our "nine in a row", since we lived through it. We've been the dominant force over the last quarter of a century. We've been to European finals and have been victorious in some of Europe's hardest venues.

And we just keep winning. I think we're ready for Sunday, people. I think we're ready for the season and everything it throws at us. We have resilience. We have spine. Bring it on. This is what we do. We triumph through adversity.

Here lies a soldier.... :healy:

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Great post, Oleg. Get yourself in that dressing room on Sunday!

I don't need to.

Ally will be there. I reckon it'll be some team talk by him. Make that another reason to be cheerful. He's seen a lot of these situations and will be raring to go. I'm definitely backing him for a win that, given Keith Lemon's already lost two titles and three out of three European rounds, could really put the pressure on the yellow-fanged beast from the bowels of hell.

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I tell you what- there's few very strong reasons to be cheerful on ESPN now. Atletico seem to have reverted to training mode and they're still cruising way ahead of the bad lot.

Plus that yellow-fanged tactical whizz kid appears to be tiring out his one decent striker. He'll be Goian's breakfast on Sunday.

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I don't need to.

Ally will be there. I reckon it'll be some team talk by him. Make that another reason to be cheerful. He's seen a lot of these situations and will be raring to go. I'm definitely backing him for a win that, given Keith Lemon's already lost two titles and three out of three European rounds, could really put the pressure on the yellow-fanged beast from the bowels of hell.

Too right mate!

Fucking get in there Rangers, 3 points and shut these bastards up!

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