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It's even more impressive seeing that Sporting Lisbon managed to beat Real Madrid in the Bernabeau in the wrong league.
I edited before you posted so you look stupid, not me
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I realise there is already a thread mentioning this... but thought it deserved its own.
Beaten by Sporting Gijon today.
Not sure who's hurting more, Mourinho or Pep.
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There's loads of former Rangers players that appear on SKY.
Let's not bring logic and reason in to this.
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I do, but im not sitting here typing up a load of names. You should know who they are!
No, the main problem is that you seem to think that anyone that doesnt like Rangers, is a celtic fan.
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Open your eyes, do some research.
They are everywhere, in every Scottish mhedia outlet and every rhag. Fuck, they have even took over Sky too!
Sorry, thought you had the facts yourself.
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Could I see thse facts that prove there are the media is infested with people with an anti-gers agenda?
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Is this for real? I didnt think national teams could sell players?
Can we have Sammaras then? He wouldnt cost muuch...
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Why on earth would you increase the capacity when we only fill it 6-7 times a season?
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McCoist and McCann.
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at least they spelt it rite!
EDIT: SPELLING
What an epic post.
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Did he died?
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Last one is brilliant.
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- BBCSepp Blatter says he will step down as Fifa president in 2015, if he is re-elected for a fourth term in June.The 75-year-old, who has been head of world football's governing body since 1998, is being challenged by Asian confederation chief Mohamed Bin Hammam.
"You know I aspire to another four years," he told a Uefa Congress on Tuesday. "[but] these will be the last years for which I stand as candidate."
The new president will be elected at a Fifa Congress, which starts on 31 May.
With Bin Hammam vowing to increase Fifa's decision-making power and spread its considerable wealth, Blatter is facing his first challenge since Issa Hayatou took him on - and lost - in 2002.
Bin Hammam is also currently attending the Congress for European football's governing body, Uefa, as the candidates lobby federation presidents for their vote on 1 June in Zurich.
DAVID BOND'S BLOG
This is the first big move of Sepp Blatter's Fifa presidential contest with Mohamed Bin Hammam
BBC Sport's David Bond
Uefa's 53 member countries represent more than a quarter of the 208 Fifa voters that Blatter and Bin Hammam will attempt to woo.
"This is a significant announcement," said the BBC's Sports Editor, David Bond, from Paris.
"It's the first time Blatter has said this in this campaign for [the next] presidential candidacy.
"Clearly it's a message to Uefa president Michel Platini, who would like to take over from Blatter in 2015. Platini is crucial to both candidates.
"This might just help swing Platini's support behind Blatter."
Bin Hammam has said he would be interested in cutting a deal with Platini to oust Blatter, but is likely to want eight years in office.
The winner needs a two-thirds majority of valid votes cast in the first ballot, or a majority in the second.
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Bin Hammam to stand against Blatter
Fifa has set a deadline of 1 April for other candidates to be nominated by a single member federation.
"We are in extra-time," said Blatter, referring to the time left before the election. "Let's wait and see what the outcome will be."
Blatter came under fire following Fifa's December vote for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, when allegations of corruption in the bidding process led to two executive committee members being suspended.
While Bin Hammam insists Fifa is not corrupt, he has promised greater transparency if he wins.
Blatter, meanwhile, believes that football's main challenges in the coming years will be to preserve the identity of clubs, and to fight against illegal betting and doping.
"Football is corrupted by all little devils which exist in the world," he said.
"Don't forget that football is a game and that when one is playing, he always tries to cheat a little bit. Together we have the task of bringing together the adventure we have started.
"We want to ensure a better future for our youth."
Basically his campaign slogan is "vote for me and I'll resign".
Oh, and when he's gone we'll just get Platini.
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Aww man I wish they did score just so I could be angry about it!!
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You know what I meant
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Correct and can you imagine we had lost the game, would the same bears still have been saying they were not pens. Fact is there was contact and a handball both clear pens.
How on earth can you say they were clearly pens to a man with one set of eyes and once chance to see the incident?
You seem to be able to judge that they were "clear", but almost every single pundit couldnt?
There was nothing clear about them. There was minimal contact, and very hard to move your arm away from a ball that was hit 3 foot away from you. Myabe both were pens, by the letter of the law, but neither were clear. Far from it.
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I'm glad so many of us are able to show no bias in our opinions.
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His entertainment value is great
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Rangers 2 - Septic 1
Ref made a good few honest mistakes but we are the Rangers and we can accept it.
You sound like one of them not so long ago.
Honest mistakes... fucks sake.
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BBC are alwyas more accurate than sky. Still... they normaly get it wrong.
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What could the assistant possibly have said to have convinced the ref in that time to completely change his mind?
"not a penalty"
or
"he dived"
Either of those two really.
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Rogne's studs clearly connect with Jelavic's knee.
Wilson did move his arm.
Both were penalties IMO.
Not to mention the amount of fouling Rogne and Loovens got away with without getting booked.
As I said, the Jela incident wasnt the refs decision. He GAVE the penalty, and was told by the linesman that he was wrong. Not his fault at all, if it was a pen.
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It's be the employees of the Daily Rag/Sun and co getting quotes for tomorows news paper.
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He's never going to get all the decisions right. OF must be one of the hardest matches in the world to ref right now, and hes only one man with one set of eyes and no replays to watch.
And it wasnt him that didnt give the pen to Jelavic. He did actually give it, then was advised to change his mind.
Best Player In The World?
in General Football & Sport
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Ronaldo.
Hes getting wasted at Madrid.