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Trooblue

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  1. Yes, it's quite an astute piece of analysis. Makes sense, and actually gives a bit of hope that more disciplined players could make a difference.
  2. Next article in the series will feature Ferguson telling us that it wasn't like this in his day, real 'Rangers men' don't take holidays, and, by the way, he's a great coach who could do a much better job than that foreign guy ...
  3. There's no money so that won't be an issue. There will be no money coming in from outside investors while toxic King is there, and we know already that he has no money.
  4. Why did Halliday start? He's done nothing for months to merit a starting place in the team.
  5. If he performs he way he did in last season's SC Semi, I'm very happy for him to play. He was a headless chicken that day.
  6. What's been impressive about Wilson recently has been partly his own performances and partly the fact that he has marshalled a very inexperienced defence.
  7. Yes, I could see him making a move down south and then slipping down the divisions with smaller and smaller clubs ...
  8. McKay's a frustrating character. He plays really well about one game in six, so it's clear that he has something, but he lacks any kind of consistency, and I think he just reached his level and isn't moving on to the next stage. He has had plenty of chances with two managers now.
  9. I think you are being too generous towards McKay. Dodoo faced the same defence in the second half, and he took them apart.
  10. Beerman, Hyndman and Holt were excellent today. The young guy looks a real prospect. From where I was sitting in the Main Stand, McKay looked to be hiding. No movement, didn't want the ball and did absolutely nothing with it when he had it. Really glad to see that the manager acted on this at half-time. McKay needs to leave in the summer. Forest?
  11. Yes, but in the pathetic world of Scottish football 'broadcasting' and 'journalism', they are both treated as if they have something to say ...
  12. Ferguson attracts attention far beyond his importance. Only in the small, incestuous world of the Scottish comic rags and their football hangers-on would a failed coach like this be given the time of day.
  13. Move him out and take the money. There's no evidence that he has improved as a player. Reached his peak a while ago
  14. There's three issues here: 1. Securing justice for the victims of these crimes. 2. Ensuring that the culprits are dealt with properly, if this has not already happened. 3. Ensuring that the institution that protected and shielded the culprits is dealt with properly. While 1 and 2 might or might not happen, there is no chance at all that the Scottish football establishment, will allow 3 to happen. The establishment is only interested in imposing sanctions in cases of alleged financial impropriety involving a particular club.
  15. Daly's just been oin Twitter saying the programme is 'not on your schedules' and it's clear that they have kept the whole thing very, very quiet until as late as possible. Fearful of threats from Celtic Park perhaps? I'll still be extremely surprised if the programme nails Celtic and raises legitimate issues of sanctions against them for their cover up.
  16. I've seen nothing in the way of advance publicity for this programme. They seem to be keeping it 'under the radar', as opposed to Daly's works of fiction on us, which were heavily trailed in advance as major 'coming attractions'.
  17. Mark Daly is the 'brain' behind this broadcast, so I wouldn't hold out too much hope that it will be accurate and truthful ...
  18. Haven't read though all the posts here, so forgive me if someone else has already suggested this, but perhaps we could all wave our phones in the air in a moving gesture just the way the Celtic fans did at Ibrox last time? Would that be too emotional though? Just a thought ...
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