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So OF on a rainy Monday night?


Davie2909

  

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  1. 1. Would you still go?

    • Hell Yeah!
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    • Nah will watch on TV
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Doesn't bother me when it's played, I will still have the pre-match sash bash, a few sherbets and off to the game, like always.

Night games, even better (tu)

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dosent bother me when they play it, the game isnt the problem its the folk who cannot control their temper whilst drunk

It's not always the drink - easy excuse IMO.

Were the management and players drunk last Wednesday?

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It's not always the drink - easy excuse IMO.

Were the management and players drunk last Wednesday?

no but that was a one off, most of the problems are from boozed up fans after matches played

i live in an area where fans gather after these games and its not pretty

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No matter what day/time they put it it's not going to make a bit of difference. People will get carryouts the day b4, start drinking from 9am on a Monday morning just for the game, no way around this. And I'm one of them.

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It's not always the drink - easy excuse IMO.

Were the management and players drunk last Wednesday?

I was gonna say that as well mate. I can bet that a majority of the crowd had a few drinks before going to that game and only a few people were out of hand.

I personally think that tempers were running high due to TLB and his bully tactics towards Diouf etc.

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Diouf and Lennon.

From the very first game he instructed his players to go out and kick him all over the park and to wind him up and insult him at every turn.

A small point lost in the blame game being played to perfection by the permanently offended victims.

Who came running out to confront Diouf at the halfway line

Who lost the plot with McCoist and had to be dragged away.

Who failed to control the game and sent two Rangers players off unfairly.

Again small points conveniently overlooked by those determined to point the finger of blame at Diouf and Rangers.

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