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49 minutes ago, ger4life_1872 said:

I hate the cunt , he's ruined being able to enjoy listening too talksport thru the day with his constant arse Licking of anyone who will go on the show or will call inĀ 

Always despised the bastard and immediately change channels when the prick is on radio or tv. Never a Gers fan in a million years.

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25 minutes ago, Coplandbear11 said:

When the good times return we will not forget those who turned their backs on us and the club.Ā 

Especially this! Every single turncoat should be made to know exactly what a disgrace they are if they return to Ibrox.Ā 

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Looks like he never really was a Rangers man in the first place then. Should have seen this coming as to go anywhere in mainstream media you can't possibly say anything good about Rangers.Ā 

Another one I've lost respect for his Kevin Thomson saying he'd be happy to pull on the Celtic shirt for Brown's testimonial.Ā 

So many two faced wee rat bastards everywhere.

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5 hours ago, MasterD said:

Jim White....

"The bulk of folk have surmised that I am a Rangers fan," he accepts. "But at the end of the day if the Old Firm play ā€“ and I mean this, hand on heart ā€“ it doesn't bother me one way or t'other.Ā 

"For a long time I was very friendly with John Hartson and Neil Lennon, so they're great mates, and nothing would put me off socialising with them publicly in Glasgow. A few times people have come up to me and said: 'You're Jim White, what are you doing with them?' And I just say why shouldn't I be? They're great lads.

"The first ever game I went to was Rangers against Dundee United and Kai Johansen got the winning goal. But thereafter my dad would maybe tell me on a Saturday morning 'Right, we're going to Celtic Park today' ā€“ I remember he took me to Celtic-Aberdeen, Bobby Lennox scored a controversial goal, and I always remember hearing afterwards that (Aberdeen goalkeeper] Bobby Clark had thrown his boot through the dressing-room window.

"My dad would take to me to Firhill too, and watch Partick Thistle. We'd go there more than anywhere else, really.

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His dad must have loved the Smack back in the day,That's real child abuse at work.

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2 minutes ago, K.A.I said:

Looks like he never really was a Rangers man in the first place then. Should have seen this coming as to go anywhere in mainstream media you can't possibly say anything good about Rangers.Ā 

Another one I've lost respect for his Kevin Thomson saying he'd be happy to pull on the Celtic shirt for Brown's testimonial.Ā 

So many two faced wee rat bastards everywhere.

Hibs fan in playing in best pal testimonial shocker.

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1 minute ago, The Dude said:

Hibs fan in playing in best pal testimonial shocker.

So?Ā 

Might have known you'd have no issue with successful Rangers players donning the Celtic top and turning out at Parkhead in fact you gonna be there to write a review for Shoot?

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Just now, Smile said:

Would you pull the Pedo strip on Dude?

Would totally depend on circumstances. My best pal's testimonial where a 6/7 figure sum should see it's way to charity? Sure. Wouldn't have a problem there.

For a game of fives with my mates? No not a chance.

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9 minutes ago, K.A.I said:

Looks like he never really was a Rangers man in the first place then. Should have seen this coming as to go anywhere in mainstream media you can't possibly say anything good about Rangers.Ā 

Another one I've lost respect for his Kevin Thomson saying he'd be happy to pull on the Celtic shirt for Brown's testimonial.Ā 

So many two faced wee rat bastards everywhere.

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3 minutes ago, K.A.I said:

So?Ā 

Might have known you'd have no issue with successful Rangers players donning the Celtic top and turning out at Parkhead in fact you gonna be there to write a review for Shoot?

Why would I be? I've never written anything about Celtic and exclusively cover Rangers so I'll let you figure that one out for yourself.

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6 hours ago, MasterD said:

Jim White....

"The bulk of folk have surmised that I am a Rangers fan," he accepts. "But at the end of the day if the Old Firm play ā€“ and I mean this, hand on heart ā€“ it doesn't bother me one way or t'other.Ā 

"For a long time I was very friendly with John Hartson and Neil Lennon, so they're great mates, and nothing would put me off socialising with them publicly in Glasgow. A few times people have come up to me and said: 'You're Jim White, what are you doing with them?' And I just say why shouldn't I be? They're great lads.

"The first ever game I went to was Rangers against Dundee United and Kai Johansen got the winning goal. But thereafter my dad would maybe tell me on a Saturday morning 'Right, we're going to Celtic Park today' ā€“ I remember he took me to Celtic-Aberdeen, Bobby Lennox scored a controversial goal, and I always remember hearing afterwards that (Aberdeen goalkeeper] Bobby Clark had thrown his boot through the dressing-room window.

"My dad would take to me to Firhill too, and watch Partick Thistle. We'd go there more than anywhere else, really.

Dads a fuckin oddball as well, I don't know one single person that would even contemplate that.

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20 minutes ago, The Dude said:

Would totally depend on circumstances. My best pal's testimonial where a 6/7 figure sum should see it's way to charity? Sure. Wouldn't have a problem there.

For a game of fives with my mates? No not a chance.

No amount of money to me or any fuckin charity would have that rag anywhere near my skin.

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7 minutes ago, sassaaaa said:

No amount of money to me or any fuckin charity would have that rag anywhere near my skin.

It's a bit of fabric ffs. Playing a testimonial hardly means he's off to join the IRA and blow up schools. Call me a cynic but I'd rather put any 'fame' I had to good use and help others than act like a wean over a football top.Ā 

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25 minutes ago, The Dude said:

Would totally depend on circumstances. My best pal's testimonial where a 6/7 figure sum should see it's way to charity? Sure. Wouldn't have a problem there.

For a game of fives with my mates? No not a chance.

I've done it. It was for a charity that my son directly benefits from and if asked to do it again I probably would. Raised a fortune actually because of the amount of people that sponsored me to do it thinking I'd be too bitter to go through with it.

Don't give a fuck what anyone says about it either. If it's for my son's benefit then I'd happily play a game in a dress and high heels never mind their wretched strip.

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Jim whites a fuckin snake. He used to hang about our club lots in the 90s when we were winning everything. Now he's sooking off the worst support in Britain claiming they are better than us. Anything to better his career and make more money, fuckin parasite.Ā 

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