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Obviously an idiot but he's certainly learned the hard way. Agree with any punishment handed out with regards to being banned from games but losing his job is tough. The negative publicity, embarrassment, fine and being prevented from going to games with his friends are all fair punishment.
Employers obviously feel they have to do something and no doubt people would be in their ear telling them to sack him but still harsh for me, the guys got to earn a living.
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I'd love us to play at Murrayfield. Hampden is an awful stadium.
The club would be doing us all a favour by asking to swap venues. No idea why anyone would prefer to play at Hampden.
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8 minutes ago, cushynumber said:
the worst kind of lesbian
"I'm a lesbian, what the fuck you gonna do about it"
So aggressive. Apart from Clair Balding. She's alright.
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1 minute ago, cushynumber said:
I assumed he just liked a tea towel handy. it could be a she though, which would explain the tea towel I think. women, eh?
If it's a woman it's one of those in your face lesbians wearing jeans like that.
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34 minutes ago, cushynumber said:
its a tea towel
Why's he a camel jockey then?
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Why's he wearing a gas mask?
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2 hours ago, Moody Blue Legend said:
They’ll moan it’s too late to get up the road.
The SNP tell me Aberdeen is a booming oil city. Why are they all so dependent on public transport?
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6 minutes ago, ForeverAndEver said:
People use that phrase all the time, looking into it like that is absolutely strange behaviour
People use it in the following context...I've been doing x, y or z since before you could walk.
You can't use it in relation to a desire the baby allegedly had because that's silly.
Anyway, being related to someone called Declan Gallagher is absolutely strange behaviour.
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5 hours ago, Dickie said:
Says everything about her upbringing if he is her idea of a role model. “Wanted to play football since before he could walk “ this doesn’t even make sense. Press are just as bad giving him the coverage but not even questioning his obviously fabricated story.
I'm not an expert but don't children take their first steps around 1 years old, give or take? So before he was one years old he knew what he wanted to be a footballer. Actually, why have I even bothered to point that out, it's all blatant drivel. He acted like a horrible little taig because that's what he is. Our weakness on the pitch gave him the opportunity. That's what annoys me.
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55 minutes ago, Sportingintegritymyarse said:
Scum now complaining that it needs to be an open draw to see which fixture gets moved to Murrayfield ?
Can't we just tell them we'll play there? I really enjoy going to Murrayfield for rugby and I think Rangers v Aberdeen in a semi-final in that stadium would be brilliant. It'd add to the occasion/spectacle and I personally would look forward to it much more than another trip to Hampden.
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7 minutes ago, Bronzy said:
Hopefully after having beaten them 4 or 5-0.
Hopefully we beat them 5-0 and then boot them down the tunnel and out of Ibrox.
I'd hope we'd stop being a punchbag under Gerrard. The Motherwell debacle, forgiving Hartley then giving him a big cuddle at the end, after he'd shoved "Tav" aside for the equaliser, the lie down to celtic and then Sunday show we're as soft as ever.
Some decent results and dogged displays, against mediocre (in European terms) opposition, are masking the fact we're still a weak team.
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22 minutes ago, delparlane said:
Willing to place a flutter that the kettle of fish will be very different come Saturday 24th November. Very much looking forward to that date.
No it won't. Our manager and players will be desperate to shake his hand.
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I'd rather we played at Murrayfield.
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1 hour ago, Reformation Bear said:
I think he has a very low threshold for accepting defeat. And only a marginally higher threshold for accepting not winning. You don't achieve what he has achieved in the game unless along the way the winning instinct is honed to the point of setting - and expecting - a winning standard for every game. When he is able to translate that fully into how he manages Rangers then I'm sure that results like at Livingston (and Motherwell) will become rare events.
He's only had a short time to work with the players - a great many of them new to Rangers - and he is still probably learning which ones really do have the capability and attitude to get from each game the very best outcome for Rangers...…...and to be seen to be fighting damn hard to achieve it.
I don't know how long it will take the Manager to forge the right kind of consistent winning performance to run the whole way through to a league title...….but I am convinced he is able to do it. He has shown a lot of faith in the squad. The players need to not only up their game for European nights but up their game for domestic games. Game after game after game. They owe him even though he is the guy in front of the camera accepting that he made mistakes.
He had to accept never winning a single league title in almost 20 years with one of the biggest clubs in Europe. Man Utd used Liverpool as a punch bag throughout the Ferguson era and he managed to accept that.
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1 hour ago, TheCutch said:
The new Jordan Rossiter. Got talent, but cannot stay fit for any length of time.
He doesn't have talent.
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He's a slimy wanker but the little arse hole that threw it gives people like him the ammunition they need.
So stupid.
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2 minutes ago, dougie76 said:
Street code
No worries slim shady. Sad old cunt acting like he's a gangster.
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1 hour ago, dougie76 said:
What the fuck are you even slabbering about?
Who the fuck are you? If you don't understand the post I'm not explaining it to you.
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It's quite amusing listening to guys who work in call centres or KFC thinking they have a "street code" to adhere to.
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24 minutes ago, WATP-FOREVER said:
No not that - and without using too may words, just a low life stupit little fuck.
Sure that was their view. And SA being predominantly a rugby country - it doesn't happen to often, if at all at a rugby match.
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18 minutes ago, eejay the dj said:
Critique??
Is that dancing on ice
Stop trying to clip my artistic wings.
Lafferty plays like he's dancing on ice.
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6 minutes ago, BlueMe said:
Probably say to my mate "look at that daft cunt trying to fight 7 guys when his sons standing screaming with blood pishing out his head"
If a young Rangers fan had blood pushing out of his head because one of us threw a coin, I'd like to think it'd be the thrower fighting 7 guys, not the boys dad.
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Being unable to win in four away games and playing horrendously bad in three of them, is worthy of critique.
Calling it a "meltdown" is just silly.
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Just now, Jeffrey said:
Such an angry man.
Not at all but you were determined to suggest I called out away support degenerates, which given it includes myself, would be ridiculous and untrue. And if you could read, you'd see that's not what I said. You have nothing interesting to say so you lie and post emojis.
Just don't reply to my posts, you add nothing.
MAN CHARGED FOLLOWING ASSAULT OF ASSISTANT REFEREE, LIVINGSTON
in Jimmy Bell's Kitroom
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Filming your own fans isn't on. If you don't have it in you to tell them to behave, don't go filming them. One of the things I hate about the modern world, people getting their phones out constantly. It's utterly puerile.