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Hibs 0 - 2 Celtic: Champions avoid capital punishment


Strikes from Lee Naylor and Georgios Samaras give Celtic important victory after a bruising encounter with Hibs

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Published Date: 02 March 2008
HIBS don't play with the same verve or have the same cutting edge of a season or two ago – hardly surprising given that their best players has been pilfered by the Old Firm – but on their day there is not a great amount to fault in the way they go after games, particularly when it's a Celtic or a Rangers man staring at them from the other end and especially when their more illustrious opponents turn up in the kind of distracted state Celtic did in the first half yesterday.
Celtic's early absent-mindedness in defence was grist to the Hibs mill. The home team had more energy, more chances, more of everything except goals in the opening half. They should have had more of those too but they didn't. And with each missed cha
nce you just knew exactly how this day was going to unfold.

Once again we saw a Celtic rival spurn chances only to be turned over in the end. Comprehensively, in this case. Hearts went the same way at Parkhead a few weeks ago; created things, missed them and paid the price. Lee Naylor scored his first goal for Celtic – in his 81st game – and Georgios Samaras claimed the third of his brief but increasingly impressive loan spell. It was the ninth win in a row in the SPL for Gordon Strachan's team.

And it meant an awful lot to them. Physically, it was rough going, something that Strachan made much of later. He said all of his attacking players had bumps and bruises – no word of anybody being ruled out for Tuesday night in Barcelona, however – after what he called "tasty tackles". Hibs got stuck in at every turn right enough and the faces of the Celtic players at the end had a look of joy at the win coupled with relief that the whole experience was over. Typically, Boruc took the celebrations further than anybody else. He smiled and waved at the Hibs fans and got himself a booking for his trouble.

Strachan was not best pleased at some of the challenges on his players – he lauded their discipline for "getting up and getting on with it" – and was annoyed at the referee for booking Boruc. Most of all, though, he was pleased to get out of here with the points.

For a while, they looked in danger. How Hibs failed to go ahead inside the first ten minutes was a puzzle for they seemed to be camped in Celtic territory. The spark for all of this was a Steven Fletcher ball down the right side to John Rankin, who scampered away on goal totally unharmed by a Celtic defender. He ran and ran but when the time came to pull the trigger, Rankin lost his nerve. True, Boruc had done well to narrow the angle and true again that the Pole in these situations must be a pretty intimidating sight. But Rankin's effort lacked conviction. Boruc beat it away with ease.

Hibs kept up the pressure and had the ball in the net two minutes later but their celebrations were cut short as Colin Nish was adjudged to have been offside when he headed Rankin's free-kick past Boruc from close range.

Celtic fans must have been raging at their defence. And their mood wouldn't have lifted much thereafter. A Rankin corner produced untold problems when first an Ian Murray header had to be cleared off the line by Stephen McManus and then an Abdel Zarabi shot was thumped away from the danger zone by Naylor. Celtic were in a bit of a mess but at least they were level. That was the upside and it was considerable given what happened later.

We continued on to the break with Celtic slowly getting into it. Shunsuke Nakamura put over a cross that Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink sent into the side-netting and Scott Brown had the first of many unsuccessful pots at goal. Hibs had more chances of their own, despite the loss of Guillaume Beuzelin to injury as early as the 16th minute. Fletcher's run and shot required an intervention from Andreas Hinkel and, judging by his pained expression, Martin Canning's flashing header off a corner didn't miss by much.

Fortunate to be level at the break, Celtic came out with a sense of purpose for the second half and if there was a feeling of impending doom among the home support then it would have been understandable. Suddenly, Celtic were alert and dangerous. Soon all the traffic began to head inexorably in one direction.

Naylor put Celtic ahead in the 64th minute following a long run that Hibs failed to deal with, a bit of luck with a kindly bounce and a finish of some aplomb, tucked away in the corner past the isolated Andrew McNeil. Brown's crusade to get on the scoresheet carried on with yet another effort and yet another close-run thing. Not that it bothered him much, not after Samaras made it two.

The Greek striker was on the field as a replacement for Vennegoor of Hesselink for only three minutes when Aiden McGeady picked him out in the box with a precise cross. Samaras, in scoring his second headed goal in a week, soared high and nutted it home.

Celtic were in raptures now while Hibs were in the place reserved for suckers who refuse to take their chances when they come. The Samaras goal left the stage clear for Boruc – and how he milked it.





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1

Backofthenet,

02/03/2008 00:22:44
A vital win for Celtic but Boruc needs to cut out the gestures to fans, etc (something he has been lucky to escape punishment for in the past). I'm told by people who were at the game that Boruc was told by the referee and even his own team-mates to cut out his antics, but he just kept right on. Has anyone in management at Celtic had a word with him?
2

Patrick O'Shaunnessy,

02/03/2008 00:30:37
Tom English,

Your first paragraph is a single sentence which immediately reduces Hibs to a spent force but no' bad on their day , especially when Celtic are crap ( "distracted" ).

I feel your pain big man. It would just choke you to say that actually Hibs HAVE been in good form lately AND despite their constant fouling and needling, Celtic snuffed them out. I thought the first half was evenly balanced, but English would have you believe that Celtic cowered in a corner whilst Hibs squandered chance after chance...if that is the impression English gives, and I believe that it is , it must be said that even your most devoted Hibs fan , being honest, would conceed that that is a false impression.
Both teams had decent scoring chances...it was 50/50.

Reading this article, I get the impression, not for the first time, that when Celtic get a good result, English writes in a manner which is joyless.
3

Fayneant,

NZ 02/03/2008 00:39:16
Watched the Barca v Athletico match on ESPN this morning - Barca looking very shaky at the back. An early goal for Celtic and they may not be out of it yet...
4

Patrick O'Shaunnessy,

02/03/2008 00:44:24
#1

I haven't seen the pictures, but I hear that Artur was being cheerful rather than overtly offensive.

The Hibs fans gave him pelters.

A bit of pantomime ffs...grow up .

He got a yellow card which is probably justifiable under the rules...but only the most anally rententive police officers would think that that kind of banter will lead to any risk of disorder. Just a bit of a laugh.
5

Nairobi,

Tolerant Scotland ? 02/03/2008 00:47:34
Well done The Hoops !

A magnificent victory in a very difficult ground.

And...?

Artur Boruc?

Controversy?

As Pax said: "Only in Scotland".

Artur Boruc was booked for this :

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=QfMplz5ZgLU&e

And Rob McLean feels free to say :

"Sometimes his gestures are a bit more sinister than that".

Is this the 'sinister gesture' that Rob McLean was alluding to ?

http://youtube.com/watch?v=f-zAFWGu-gc

Therefore...

Which part of the above is controversial?

The waving hands of Artur Boruc...

Or the more sinister comments of Rob McLean?

Artur Boruc is a good and Catholic man who is not appreciated in a very bad and sinister country...

Or as the Man of Magic said : "A dark and gloomy land".
6

Patrick O'Shaunnessy,

02/03/2008 00:58:06
Artur was raised in a Catholic european country, and when you come into Scotland never having experienced its subtle blend of in-your-face and barely distinguishable anti-catholicism, it all seems so much of a laugh...it's sort of surreal for him, and he's very exciteable. When he monkeys around, he's just thumbing his nose at Scotland's festering resentment of all things Catholic and Irish, and how Scotland cannot bare to see herself as she really is.
7

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 01:08:20
#7

And we know what you are... Son.

And like the "bombs" the lies are in your head.

And like a bomb you made them all up.

You embittered old man that you are.

Liar...
8

Hans Eskillson,

Glasgow 02/03/2008 01:11:40
Boruc's effeminate waving is very reminiscent of the gay referee videos you can see on youtube.

If the best Boruc can do is to prance around like a cross between Julian Cleary and Wayne Sleep, then it's probably best not to bother.
9

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 01:22:33
#6 Patrick

Expressed succinctly.
10

Kirkcaldy Hibee,

02/03/2008 01:25:16
3. You're having a laugh surely? Did you watch the first leg?

4. It's always dangerous to comment on something you havent seen.
Personally I couldnt care less about his antics but realistically there will always be a big number of fans who will react badly to things like that and in that context Boruc went totally OTT.

5. The youtube video you showed was brief 'highlights' of Boruc's antics. He'd been going at it for fully 30-60 seconds before that. The rest of your paranoia is just laughable. You make the mistake that many Old Firm fans make- judging people by your own standards.
11

sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 01:25:20
good point about rob mcleans "sinister" comments.....modern football youve got to love it...donati brown and mcdonald fouled throughout the game ..boruc booked for waving..celtic played well.the idea of an overwelming hibs performance in the first half not really matched by the stats..and2 nd half bossed by celtic..
12

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 01:37:44
#12 Sonofcosomos

I thought Celtic played really well in the second half. Donatti was kicked all over the place... and then he got booked !

Rangers have now went FOUR games without a player being booked !! That must be a world record for any club... in any league.

KH

Old Firm? Never heard of that outfit?
Could you possibly elaborate on that one ?
13

the boxerman,

Toronto 02/03/2008 01:44:42
Good stuff Celtic. We are not dead yet. We will run Rangers until the end.

Brown finally showed us the good stuff. Keep it up Broonie.

Bring it on Barca.
14

sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 01:47:19
#13 almost weekly rangers players are commiting bookiable offences without receiving the punishment..whittaker today cousan last week..now unlike a boruc wave that is sinister
15

Kirkcaldy Hibee,

02/03/2008 01:53:10
Nairobi,

You've never heard of 'the Old Firm'?

Two teams, different sides... but the same coin.

You're a Celtic fan? You must know that the 2 clubs are in bed together on just about everything these days?
16

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 02:08:03
#17

Nope, never heard of it.

Are you possibly referring to the Glasgow football clubs, as in The Rangers FC (favoured by the establishment )or, dare I say, the famous Celtic FC ( most certainly NOT favoured by the establishment)?

If so, then you should have made yourself that bit more clearer... don't you think so?

Why be so deliberately awkward when they have absolutely nothing in common? Why follow follow the media discourse on these clubs?

17

Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 02:15:40
#18 - Not favoured by the establishment - hence nemerous Palestinian flags and the excruciatingly naff Che Guevara flag at St Mirren last week. Whats next fecking Hamas or some other p*sh you deem to be "anti establishment" - patheeeeeeeetic!
18

Kirkcaldy Hibee,

02/03/2008 02:17:39
18.

Dont kid yourself on - 'The Old Firm' is what is favoured by 'the establishment'.

Nothing in common?- best laugh I've had tonight!

Having a sizeable percentage of paranoid morons professing to support them is one thing both sides of the Old Firm very much have in common.
19

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 02:23:52
#19

You are a feckin clown.

#20

What other "establishment" club has ever received NINE bookings in one match against the true establishment club?

20

Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 02:25:50
#21 - Brilliant reposte - you must be the reincarnate of Aristotle
21

Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 02:27:56
#24 - Indeed - Dhim baiting is much more fun
22

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 02:32:31
#23

Nope, Aristotle was a friend of the Merchants of Venice... ergo, he was no friend of mine, my friend.

#24

see #8
23

Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 02:36:23
#26 - Evidently a learned man - what you doing supporting the darkside then?
24

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 02:38:09
#27

Most certainly not.
25

Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 02:44:06
#28 - That would dovetail with your reference to the "nine booking game". Thats been done to death by the most cerebrally challenged celtic fans on here
26

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 02:50:40
#29

Cerebrally challenged or not, it is a fact.

What other team in the history of football has recieved NINE bookings in one game?

And another fact...

What other team has went FOUR games without a single booking?

In such a crucial year... when the The Rangers FC are on the verge of financial ruin.

#30 Liar

Show the quote.
27

Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 03:01:06
#31 - Fact or not - jarosik aside they were all merited and you could have had caldwell sent off for dissent anyway - no great loss admittedly.

As for your crucial year - is that because its close this year unlike the duckwalk of the last two.

What happened to all your claims of bias/curruption etc when you were routinely tonking us. Its all just a convenient accusation to hide behind and fits nicely with your usual "Sellik are the goodguys and the man is oot tae get us sh*te". Its almost beyond parody
28

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 03:05:28
The Rangers FC are cheating their way through every game aided and abetted by the SFA Referee Committee and, of course, the compliant Scottish media.

Listen, peepil, it has to stop... the world is looking in. They know, you know. We all know.

The WATP mentality does not apply beyond these borders.

It can't go on like this.

Stop it, and stop it now.

#30 Liar

Show the quote... or keep your peace.

#31

Yes, qiute.
29

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 03:06:42
#quite
30

Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 03:10:36
#33 - Beyond modern medicine i fear - truly mental!
31

Jaggy,

02/03/2008 03:11:36
#33 ... you need professional help. Perhaps there is space in Gartnavel
32

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 03:13:31
#35

Such idle threats.

Show the quote... or keep your peace... Liar.

The Sunday Post !!! ha ha ha

Post to Ra Peepil - stop feckin cheating !
33

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 03:23:28
Is that The Sons of The Rock?

Surely not?
34

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 03:26:50
#39

You have no quote to show... because you are a feckin old liar.

All in your bewildered head of grey.

You don't know if it is New York or New Year.

Be off.. and begone.
35

Colin P,

02/03/2008 03:27:51
40
sorry, I thought Dumbarton were the Sons
36

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 03:30:05
#40

You are an auld bigot... aren't you?
37

Colin P,

02/03/2008 03:31:42
Oh dear....let's play "spot the Celtc supporter"

Let me see...#44, you win!

It was dead easy, the one who accuses others of being a bigot.

LOL
38

Nairobi,

02/03/2008 03:37:36
Calm it, Colin. Let's face it, it's no hard with your mob.

#40 The Son of William has went suspiciously quiet.

#46 Show the quote, Liar. There ain't no quote, is there, Liar?

39

Colin P,

02/03/2008 03:45:30
I know there's some easy pickings on our side, but that applies to Celtc fans too.
Try to keep the chat nice, lads. You never know who will be reading it.

So, with that in mind, let's lose the bigotry, sectarian crap, and stick to friendly digs and banter, ok?
40

Colin P,

02/03/2008 03:51:14
ok, fair enough...how about he plays over there, and you play over here?

;-)
41

Colin P,

02/03/2008 04:47:47
#53
LOL, not bad.

Where does Canada fit into that?
42

Jonathan,

UAE 02/03/2008 05:15:25
I watched the game on Hibernian Interactive and consider that commentary a more accurate account of the game than this well written article.

'Tasty tackles' there were, but no more than any other SPL game. Is Strachan preparing himself for the post game interview against Barcelona? Who cares? Were Hibs holding back in preparation for next week's game? Let's hope so.





Celtic controlled eighty minutes of this game
43

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 05:21:29
Well done Celtic, a victory for football and the beautiful game.

This Celtic team are really coming together now. Hinkel, Samaras, Robson have all settled in nicely. Plus Nayls, Broonaldo are starting to find form.

I reckon only three Celtic players are now under scrutiny to hold a place down in the team.

Donati's place is up for grabs - either Hartley, Robson and Sno should be playing instead.

Caldwell - Balde or O'Dea or Kennedy instead.

VofH - Samaras or Hutchinson instead.

The rest of the team are first class performers.

God Bless them.

44

Colin P,

02/03/2008 05:45:23
#55
Yep, I'm in the Great White North. Sadly, there's not as many wolves around these days. Could feed some weans to them for peace and quiet....

I only managed to listen to the Celtc game today, but it sounded like they really turned it on in the second half.
A decent result to keep the Gers working.
45

Celtic Bhoy,

Carlisle 02/03/2008 06:10:40
A very good allround performance by the Celts and this despite being hacked at every opportunity by the Hibs players.

And as for Artur's antics, don't you just feel sorry for the poor wee supporters and their hurt feelings.

Mon the Hoops!
46

Celtic Bhoy,

Carlisle 02/03/2008 06:58:17
Aye and were do you hail 62? I am very sure that the Celts will win the league, but admit your lot are putting up a good show.

And about watching the game, do not know which one English watched, Celtic deserved winners despit it all. And Artur getting booked, the ref should be brought to book for it.

Mon the Hoops!
47

Yorkina,

02/03/2008 08:07:20
My thoughts on Boruc, me being a Hibs supporter dont ye know, were that he had waved and gestured (Don't forget the gestures) to the Hibs fans beause he was all excited at winning the game. It has been quite a while since Celtic won at Easter Road so it was obviously a matter for celebration. The referee overreacted and booked him when he could have just ordered him off the park.

These WERE my thoughts until Gordon Strachan decided to get involved and insult the intelligence of everyone there. "Boruc was waving to his own fans" says Strachan. No he wasn't Gordon. Hibs supporters are not fans of Boruc. Indeed they think he's w*nker and spent most of the match telling him so. (Probably a contributory factor in Borucs' subsequent behaviour).

So, to sum up, I was not offended by Borucs antics. I was offended by GS who proved once again that he has nothing but contempt for the truth, Celtic fans and the great game of football and that the day he leaves Celtic Park for the last time will be a day of celebration.
48

Yorkina,

02/03/2008 08:09:42
PS. That Celtic Bhoy. No the brightest is he?
49

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Peter Wyngarde,

02/03/2008 08:55:19
#6 "he's just thumbing his nose at Scotland's festering resentment of all things Catholic and Irish, and how Scotland cannot bare to see herself as she really is"

Jeeze man, are you living in the 1800's or something, grow up and get with the 21st century, talk about rampant paranoia...wtf has this kind of secular thinking got to do with football in this country in this century?!?!

I despair...
51

Prof,

02/03/2008 09:11:13
#2 Absolutely spot on. English has long been pro HIbs.
Hibs had one tactic, kick the opposition at very opportunity. The ref let them away with absolute murder, then he books Boruc.
52

punjab-celt,

West CORK 02/03/2008 09:37:12
I thought celtic played really well they showed patience and never looked under too much pressure though the celtic defence and Boruc did have to deal with a few matters fair play to hibs they tried to harry celtic out of it thought Brown was execellent hopefully he can keep it up!the gers won too so its looking difficult for Celtic to claw the four point gap,definitely will come down to the old firm games,first up Ibrox will be a really tough one for Celtic will need a strong referee and the whole Celtic team to be on song cos the gers will not fold in anyway the gers will be up for it bigtime hope its a cracker with plenty goals hopefully celtic will win it celtic cannot afford to lose thats for sure!Come on Celtic champions once again?
53

Prof,

02/03/2008 09:47:56
#71 As a neutral who probably favoured Hibs, I thought both teams were poor. Under Mixu, Hibs passing game has been replaced by a mifield kicking out at anything that moves. Boozer went off after injuring himself trying to kick McGeadie. Murray was very lucky to last 90 mins. As for Celtic -McGeadie and Brown - they were desperate!
The telling statistics:
Hibs shots on target -2 Hibs fouls -15
Celtic shots on target -10 Celtic fouls -7
54

geo67,

02/03/2008 09:56:28
I watched the celtic hibs game,ihbs looked better in the first half,and celtic took the second.There was a few meaty tackles,brown and murray,had a couple of exchanges,but nothing over the top.
Looking forward to the OF games,where we can prove that the gers are the top team in Scotland.
Bring them on!!!
55

FAN OF GERRY,

glasgow 02/03/2008 10:02:15
I hate commenting on celtic threads but please guys enjoy your victory without the old paranoia coming out. I watched the game and saw nothing out of the ordinary as far as fouling went. In fact probably the worst foul was scott browns first half with studs showing but hey lets get on with the game. Get a life guys and enjoy the race....
56

Armo,

02/03/2008 10:04:52
Well done to Celtic yesterday. First half was very well contested and Hibs made it difficult for them but in the second half they really put the hammer down and in the end it could have been four or five.

It was especially nice to see them standing up to some rather agricultural defensive work by Hibs. If that's the sort of football they are playing under Mixu (punt and rush I think it's termed) then I would imagine their's more than a few that will be pining for Mogga or even JC!.

It's a definite Hail Hail today!


57

geo67,

02/03/2008 10:07:41
#75
No doubt when the Gers do beat the Celts, fair and square.The usuall conspiracy ,theory will rear it`s ugly head.
The Celts refuse to lose with dignity.
58

FAN OF GERRY,

GLASGOW 02/03/2008 10:21:27
#77 Losing with dignity is one thing but you must also win with dignity and I'm afraid wee gordon does neither. Perhaps its a cultural thing.
59

psycho,

edinburgh 02/03/2008 10:26:19
Shots on target
2 11
Shots off target
5 5
Corners
7 4
Fouls
15 7
Celtic had 60+ possession at all times -I am astonished by the biased referee and the inaccurate reporting
60

geo67,

02/03/2008 10:39:00
#78 That`s why he sat it out in the stand ,yesterday.
Can`t wait to see him,jumping up and down,gnashing his teeth,and foaming at the mouth,while the Gers humble his bhoys.
Another touchline ban on the way?
61

FAN OF GERRY,

glasgow 02/03/2008 10:42:30
#81 As I said previouly lets leave this thread to the celtic fans. Have a nice day geo67.
62

Swordsman,

Dublin 02/03/2008 10:47:52
Morning All!
Glad to see the guardians of moral rectitude and all things dignified are here this morning. Erm..shouldn't you all be at the Kirk rather than posting inanities on this thread?Sure GS can annoy with some of his quotes,but show me a manager who wouldn't back up his players in the teeth of another non story from those with an agenda other than reporting on a footie match...
As for Boruc...Best way to shut these clowns up is to concentrate on doing your job well and you wont have a prob big man!
As to the game itself...Only caught the second half as work got in the way (AGAIN!)...pleased with Samaras getting his third in four...long may it continue
Hail! Hail!
63

Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 10:49:08
#83 - the poor little cherubs with the big nasty hibs players not being nice - run along to mummy now!

Almost beyond parody - under oxford dictionary re "paranoia" - see you
64

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 11:00:56
Aiden has to be player of the year, on the park he's kicked, hacked, barged, elbowed and a target for abuse, off the park he's hated and booed by bigots throughout scotland....yet despite it all he has shown great character to express his blinding skill and great tenacity.

Thanks Aiden for giving Scottish football a much needed genius.
65

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 11:02:20
87

juankerr right enuff.

66

Wee Pal Joe,

02/03/2008 11:03:50
"it was Celtic who had nine players booked. I just wish some of the bookings had been merited" (83)

I trust you're at the wind-up.

That was the game where Rangers had a good goal chalked off, a very strong claim for a penalty for handball turned down, no action was taken against Boruc for throttling Davie Weir, etc.
67

Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 11:04:50
#85 - Any player with a microbe of intellect knows that if you gesticulate towards opposing fans refs are likely to book you (fecks sake plod has got involved in the past). Good keeper that he is - he's also a windup merchant and should know that if you live by the sword and all that .
68

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 11:05:14
90

so u admit the officials were bad that day?
69

Swordsman,

Dublin 02/03/2008 11:05:20
#87...To paraphrase your support's fave ditty..."You don't like us,I couldn't give a flying F%ck..."
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 11:06:15
91

Typing with juan hand then?
71

Swordsman,

Dublin 02/03/2008 11:07:30
KS..A "MICROBE" of intellect...If that isnae GERm warfare,I don't know what is...As for living by the sword...He stays nae where near me...
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Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 11:08:03
#93 - officials were bad, sh*t, crap etc as they usually are - just not corrupt!
73

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 11:09:05
Say oooh ahh SAMARA, SAY OOH AHH SAMARA...

We're coming to get you and Big Samara will retire old Weirdo and Queeaar

Ooh ahh SAMARA, SAY OOH AHH SAMARA
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geo67,

02/03/2008 11:09:38
#83

Are you saying Celtic also,kicked and hacked,their way through the first half?
You appear to be starting to make excuses,for when the Gers beat you.
Referees...drone, drone,everybody hates us whine ,whine...dear oh dear!
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Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 11:10:18
#96 - i was being somewhat generous - methinks borat wouldn't be the dressing room intellectual heavyweight - its probably Caldwell!
76

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02/03/2008 11:11:00
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Swordsman,

Dublin 02/03/2008 11:13:00
KS Couldnt care less if the big man knows his catechism from his calculus..as long as he does his job well...satisfied with that..
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Wee Pal Joe,

02/03/2008 11:14:03
#93,

Sure. Their mistakes cost Rangers an even bigger victory.

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Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 11:14:59
#101 - Nice try - we won the last game as your fellow enlightened soul "James - Lincoln" succintly put it that we were "far the hungrier and more aggresive team".
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geo67,

02/03/2008 11:18:15
#102

And it was Mcdonalds reaction,that got him the booking.
Poor wee bhoy ,that he is.
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Wee Pal Joe,

02/03/2008 11:18:47
#102,

No I'm not confused. You are.

When Rangers should have had a penalty against Celtic you say "Penalty claims are turned down in every match". If it had been Celtic's penalty claim that had been turned down against Rangers you'd have been ranting even more.

A good Rangers goal was chalked off. You can't face up to that fact and post nonsense about bookings.

Boruc tried to throttle Weir and didn't get punished. You conveniently didn't see that incident. Funny that eh?
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 11:18:51
102

James

When bazzabaws toe poked rfc's second, he ran off the pitch, ran up the touchline (still off the pitch) until he got near the rfc dugout. All his teammates ran off the pitch and piled on top off him, the rfc management team then left the "coaches zone" to join in the celebration.

Guess what? NOT ONE BOOKING.

Then Boruc gets booked for waving to fans while he's on the pitch. Yet last week Cousin ran right into the crowd...again NO BOOKING!

That's why we are paranoid.

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Aesop,

Edinburgh 02/03/2008 11:19:26
Celtic got a very spawny deflection for their first goal. Up until that point they hardly troubled Hibs. Their second was a very good goal, well taken by the striker, but that was about it. Hibs played (the first half at least) with fluency, flair and passed the ball from front to back and could have been three up at the break.

Listening to Celtic supporters moan that Hibs tackled hard AND FAIR (as the foul count/bookings show) is almost as ludicrous to their delusions that Celtic played attractive football.

Almost ALL of the slick one-touch attractive football was played in the first half by Hibs. Seems like we have a bad dose of Weegie-tinted glasses, Doctor.
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puskas,

East kilbride 02/03/2008 11:22:52
Interesting comments by the anti Boruc brigade.

Personally I didn't realise so many must be making comment without realising the game and the so called incident was live on tele.

Boruc done nothing to deserve a yellow card ..

Anyone who thinks differently lets us know more about themselves, mindset than any fairness in society or football in general... Brines looked I right eejit live don't you think.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 11:23:11
109

Dunno what you're on but jeeze stop it before you're brain is completely damaged.

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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 11:24:21
112

another lie

not only a juankerr but a lying juankerr.
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Swordsman,

Dublin 02/03/2008 11:25:45
Tim..Its all in the name of #109...Aesop maker of fables...
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Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 11:27:32
#110 the refs perfomance that day was cr*p from both perspectives but that being so we still won irrespectively
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 11:30:08
117

every single second
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Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 11:31:28
#120 - The fact that McDonald & McGeady have been booked so often this season would indicate that their petulant,chip on the shoulder persona is the prime reason for the former - not some anti Celtic conspiracy gash as you and others so patently believe
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Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 11:36:06
#121 - i would expect them to do so and rightly too - where do you get this illusion that Celtic don't play physical too - were you comatose throughout St Martin O'Knobends tenure. His sides couldn't have been more physical if they tried - i half expected them to come out wearing Hoodies, shellsuits & swigging a bottle of buckie the amount of times they kicked our ar*e up and down the park - fecks sake we had to buy big Marvin to compete
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Wee Pal Joe,

02/03/2008 11:36:19
#118,

Good goals chalked off and strong penalty claims turned down are irrelevant to discussions of refereeing? Or is it only when it's good Rangers goals chalked off and good Rangers penalty claims are turned down?

McDonald's booking? He was lucky not to be sent off. As was Boruc, as I've said.

Looking at the overall figures rather than a few carefully-selected ones, Celtic have one of the lowest yellow card totals in the league this season and are one of the few teams not to have had a red card. Last season they had the very lowest number of yellow cards in the league. But still they think they're being picked on.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 11:41:55
122

juankerr

In the celebrations straight after Celtic's 2nd Goal yesterday - Not ONE Celtic player left the field of play. Not ONE. Not even Samaras left the field to celebrate.

You made up a lie by saying that they did leave the field of play - when they clearly did NOT.

jaunkerr you have lost this one mate - I have the dvd recorded evidence.

You made up a lie to cover rangers and their referees shame.

Shame on you.

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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 11:42:55
wiggy xx

prayers and best wishes to you too xx
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geo67,

02/03/2008 11:42:58
#120

Mcdonald is a good player,that`s undeniable,but he has a temper,that can be frayed easily enough.He has to learn to control his actions,like every other football player.
Does mgeady behave like a spoiled brat,every time he`s fouled?
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Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 11:44:15
#129 - "dvd recorded evidence"

Feck sake that famous dossier must be gargantuan now - You'll need to remortgage to pay the airfreight to Uefa
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 11:46:25
ok so we're paranoid..poor winners and losers etc etc..many referees decisions are called from where they are not the view from the tv cameras..so i appreciate the difficulties they have..but just out of interest to rangers fans out there..why was a clear pulling back by whittacker not punished..as the rules state..by a booking..and more so why was cousan not booked for running into the crowd..an action which the rules state should be "rewarded" with a caution..??
and the ref admitted he seen this..
just curious why rangers fans think the referee would go out of his way not to book cousan..and the ref yesterday seemed to go out of his way to book boruc..
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 11:48:57
#128..i guess youve been here before under other names..a thread closer if ever there was one..please take your foul postings else where and let the rest of us enjoy the "banter"
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 11:50:43
#127..and just think if referees were doing their job rangers booking total would be even higher and celtics would be even lower..
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geo67,

02/03/2008 11:52:06
#133

Keep on telling yourself that you sad clown.
Naylor got the luck of the ball yesterday,which did turn the game for Celtic.But you will lose against the gers,with your usual lack of dignity.Better start saving up the excuses
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Wee Pal Joe,

02/03/2008 11:52:34
#127,

I answered your question about McDonald. And about someone who should have been punished in that game but wasn't (Boruc).

Maybe you want to avoid the low number of cards Celtic have had overall, both this season and last. How does that fit in with the conpiracy theories?
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TheTruth,

02/03/2008 11:56:22
I see wee gs... is trying his utmost to put pressure on referees in the spl run in. by his most recent "their all oot to get us" sentiments

The last thing with title deciders coming at the home of Timmothy the paranoid, is him trying to give them illjudged cause for another repeat of the disgraceful events at the last title decider there.

we gs, would be better served in his last season, by keeping his wee mouth shut.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 11:58:09
140

more lies...dear...oh dear...oh dear
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Arthur Teak ,

02/03/2008 12:03:35
#6 It appears Like most 'Roman' Catholics you claim to speak for all of the Catholic Christian church. I wish you wouldn't Roman Cathoolicism is merely a sept of the Christian church, you know, the One True Catholic Christian church to which all casliming to be Chnristians, even the Protestants, belong. Try to put some accuracy into your delusional psychosis, better to call yourself a 'Romanist' or even a 'Papist' both ofthese are far more accurate than calling yourself a @Catholic'.
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Finnharp,

02/03/2008 12:07:53
Tim,

Or if you will the Son, just in case the wouldn't post.
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Finnharp,

02/03/2008 12:08:49
I watch the end of the game and I did not see players leave the field to celebrate.
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Finnharp,

02/03/2008 12:12:37
Did not see the goals.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 12:16:19
146

I take no pleasure in exposing you as the unfortunate liar you are, and winning this argument hands down.

But I did take great pleasure from the fact that we humped Hibs yesterday.

God Bless and seek help.



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Finnharp,

02/03/2008 12:18:37
Tim,

We know the agenda against Celtic players from the Refs & the SFA, we would count 10 double standards this season alone to back that up.

God Bless all who support the hoops
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Braesbear,

02/03/2008 12:21:37
The usual predictable nonsense is on here today. The fact is that Borat has just again confirmed that his frequent antics with opposition supporters is designed to wind them up so stop hiding behind his religious rights. When he does the crossing thing its cock all to do with expressing his faith. He's just a needle.

As for the refs favouring Rangers, how about the ref yesterday failing to give Fatty Donnati a 2nd yellow late in the game with WGS pulling him shortly after to avoid it.

Its just blind panic form the Timbo's. As Private Fraser said "we're all doomed".
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Braesbear,

02/03/2008 12:23:26
152 Finnharp

Surely a typing error. It should read God help all who support the hoops.
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TheTruth,

02/03/2008 12:24:36
#6
No matter what religion Borat is, he is a very good goalkeeper, but he should stick to that by being professional and not constantly trying to wind up non cfc supporters....who cares about Roman Catholic upbringing

Any festering resentment for roman catholics is in their own mind…which has helped over the years to keep them down….if you feel the worlds against you then it will be and you'll enemise coming from everywhere.

Unfortunately for cfc supporters there is a cfc minded media in charge at present who help them believe its true….


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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 12:24:37
#139 how it fits in ..is that even with the number of soft bookings we have had we are the cleanest team..even with the numbewr of clear bookings rangers have avoided theyb are still dirtier...does that help x
#142..easier to answer the "matter of opinion" question..you find it harder to explain the ref not booking cousan...i just dont understand...x
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Finnharp,

02/03/2008 12:26:39
Braesbear:

Yes you cannot take as we are SIMPLY THE BLESSED.

God Bless
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 12:28:32
#154..boruc done his crossing warm up long before he came to scotland..unlike say amorouso, celtic didnt feel the need to tell him to stop it because he plays in glasgow...i also would ask you why the referee deliberately chose not to book cousan last week although he recognised what he done was a bookable offence ??
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Braesbear,

02/03/2008 12:29:22
157 sonof

I will confirm it for you, Cousin should have been booked under the rules but the ref didn't card him.

Donatti yesterday clearly should have been 2nd yellow carded but the ref chose not to.

That my friend is just one small example that explodes your theory. Any suggestion of refereeing bias only comes from the bitter and twisted Celtic fans who can see the title slipping away.xx
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TheTruth,

02/03/2008 12:30:13
#157

Paranoia!!!! or what!!!!!!!

Surely you cant be so down in the depths of your own paranoia not to have noticed

The disgraceful refereeing decisions which allowed cfc to steal three piont at Falkirk and St Mirren

or does your paranoia only allow you and other Timothy’s to only see what they want to see.
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Braesbear,

02/03/2008 12:32:42
159 Sonof

I believe that the referee involved has been on the whistleblowers website with his explanation that he didn't see a safety issue. He has since been reprimanded by the SFA.

As for Borat. in many games he provokes the opposing fans and uses the blessing bit against Rangers.
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Braesbear,

02/03/2008 12:34:24
The Truth

Well said my friend.

The narrowest of tunnel vision applies to the old Timbo's when in distress.

If in doubt
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 12:34:48
162

Why does blessing offend RFC fans?
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 12:36:27
#160 and #161 as ive said before many refereeing decisions are taken from where the official is standing and in a split second..#160 you say donatti should have had a second yellow card..i dont know what for..but if you think there was an incident then thats your opinion...but as you have agreed cousan straightforwardly broke the (albeit stupid) dont go into the crowd rule..this was seen by the ref who decided not to book him why ?
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 12:40:42
#162..yes ive seen how upset some of your fellow supporters get on youtube...!!!! believe me that is not a reason to stop him from doing something he has done for most of his career..
and normal football fans can survive a bit of a wind up...the mock outrage sticks in my throat...goram used to get involved in banter with the crowd..as have many others borucs behaviour yesterday was in no way controversial..the media coverage was more controversial...as for the excuse for not booking cousan..there you go another booking escaped..x
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TheTruth,

02/03/2008 12:42:14
#162
Agreed blessing should and does not offend most Glasgow Rangers fans. Lorenzo Amorouso and many Rangers players blessed themselves before coming onto the field and were given cheers.

The fact is Boruc...is a great keeper, …..but is non professional and quite frankly stupid...as he still hasn’t worked or been told by those at cfc who should know better to stop winding up opposing fans.

a question...why should Rangers signing a Catholic offend many Catholics.....the poor guy had to flee to the USA after his career was over...for his own safety?
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TheTruth,

02/03/2008 12:44:17
#165
OK...Referees make bad decisions....but why are they always dissected for the Paranoid Timothy
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Rio Tinto,

02/03/2008 12:46:09
happyhibbie,The Inch, Edinburgh 02/03/2008 12:42:03
The UK government should be giving the SNP every encouragement to implement the crazy LIT policy. Like lemmings going over a cliff the slippery misspelt fish and his cohorts would consign themselves to political oblivion

Keep this crap of the news forums will you.
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 12:46:10
#167 i think wee mos religion appeared to offend more of the rangers support..i think johnston appearing in a celtic top and then signing for your major rivals behind your teams back was the main reason for some of the hatred towards him.
amorouso was enjoying the gers fans cheering him for blessing himself so much that the club told him to stop it...perhaps if you all cheer artur itll have the same effect x
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TheTruth,

02/03/2008 12:47:24
#166
Agreed once events are highlighted they become more easily seen and picked up by the media

perhaps we will start to see that Steven MManus is causing opposing played too many injuries
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TheTruth,

02/03/2008 12:50:28
#170

My intent was to put forward a sense of

" Be careful for what you wish for ......you might actually get it"

In light of the fact that for decades cfc supporters rightly castigated Glasgow Rangers for not signing Catolics.....but when they did....They didnt like it
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 12:55:37
173

I have never met a celtic fan who didn't like RFC signing catholics. We didn't like the way MJ joined because he was paraded as a Celtic player only 6 weeks before. It was total betrayal and an action fuelled by lies and greed.

Personally, I couldn't care less who RFC sign -as long as Celtic are better. And in the last decade we have BEEN BETTER. The domination will continue come May.

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TheTruth,

02/03/2008 13:00:41
#172
1. “He wasn't catholic”
When did he change religion then?

2. “It was the traitorous way he joined the huns”.

No the Kellys celtic biscuit tins couldn’t open, and its called the free market economy!!! By the way the term Huns can be deemed a derogatory remark…..or is it only you lot that get verbally abused?

3. If we did object to RFC signing catholic’s why didn't we express this with Amoruso, Albertz, etc etc..."
They did….one example..Neil McCann used to get Pelters at cfc and was abused for a whole game whilst playing in Dublin for Scotland ..because he played for Rangers

4. “He went to America because he got a brilliant deal...so he is NOT a POOR guy.”

So he received no death threats then !!!!!!!!!! Not whatr he has stated in print

"So back to my question, why does Blessing offend some RFC fans?"

Explained it doent or is your head too far up your paranoid ar$e to read
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Finnharp,

02/03/2008 13:03:28
Tim:

Sometimes it like talking to a brick wall, MOJOs saga was total betrayal after saying he would sign for Celtic, whether he changed his mind and went to Rangers, Aberdeen Hibs it doesn't matter.

It's the way he done it, lets see how the RFC fans will treat Miller upon his return, he will be branded a traitor, by the Laptop Loyal.

He received som e abuse when he scored against RFC at CP, now lets see what happens.

In the name of the father
the son
and the holy ghoast

God Bless
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TheTruth,

02/03/2008 13:04:26
#174
I if the Glasgow Rangers spl winning team was full of Roman Catholics, I for one would be very happy!!!
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 13:05:11
175

1. Who said he did change religion?

2. He signed a deal he was happy with and was paraded in front of the press. If you renage on a deal - it's the stuff of traitors.

3. Can't recall McCann getting anything liek the abuse Lennon got. He may have got pelters because he scored against us - not because of his religion - if he had one?

4. Death threats? Wow...Never heard that one. Any proof?

So back to my question...

Why does blessing offend SOME RFC fans?

BTW...you admitted it does offend SOME fans...why???

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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 13:05:27
#173..what you mean the rangers fans might cheer artur at ibrox rather than the usual outpouring of hatred..i look forward to it....
i thought it was bobo that injured hundreds of players ..or caldwell..nope now its mcmanus...x
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 13:05:42
177

me too
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TheTruth,

02/03/2008 13:07:26
#176
I think you paranoia has now become delusional

It could have been Hibs, hearts or any other team...aye right

However, to rub some salt in..."the traitor" done Rangers proud on the field of play
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 13:09:39
well said Brian

If only more RFC fans were like you we might just get rid of sectarianism in Scotland.
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Finnharp,

02/03/2008 13:10:50
181:

Did he not go onto Hearts.
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 13:11:48
#181...i agree it was worse that he signed for our main rivals..it did give one of the best lines in scottish football...1st rangers fan "..im a season ticket hollder..im burning my season ticket.." 2nd rangers fan.."im an armchair supporter..im burning my armchair !! " x was it really all those years ago...
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 13:12:18
he did finn...funny he must have been taking those death threats seriously...he moved over 50 miles away....
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TheTruth,

02/03/2008 13:16:20
#178
Lets get sensible here, yes it does offend some Rangers fans when Borus crosses himself, but I cant explain that as it doesn’t offend me..

However, I would imagine it to be the same as the munbskulls offended by the singing of "The Sash" or flying the red hand of Ulster

that’s life
it happens in the black world
it happens in the Gay world
it happens to women

There is always going to be small elements of prejudice

However, my advice before I depart this page is

"Look inside fir prejudice before you cast outside!

I would like to say it has been a pleasure viewing your closed mind...but it hansnt.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 13:17:19
185

In 18mths it will have been 20 years ago...seems unbelievable to think it was that long.

BTW at the time, they interviewed a rangers fan outside a pub in Larkhall...and he started ripping up his season ticket in front of the cameras...

I was shocked because at the time the same guy was working beside me and he was normally really quiet...next day at work he got some wind up from the Celtic fans.



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Patrick O'Shaunnessy,

02/03/2008 13:17:56
There are a number of bizarre statistics emerging this season :

1.the number of times Strachan has been hauled before the spl tribunal ( someone seems to have had a word in his ear, but during the first third of the season jester was seen on numerous occassions out of his technical area f.ing and blinding with impunity );

2. Aiden McGeady is the spl's most booked player;

3. Three media outlets, The Daily Record , The Scottish Sun and STV have all been convicted of contempt of court for prejudicial reporting of Derek Riordan's trial, which in spite of them all lead to his aquittal. STV also had to apologise early in the season for falsely broadcasting that Celtic were under investigation for sectarian singing;

4. It has very recently been established that the referee Celtic fans have long since regarded with suspicion, namely Mike McURRY, is twice as likely as any other Scottish referee to officiate Rangers' spl matches. It is as a matter of actuarial fact that it is much more probable that such a stat could only emerge by design than by chance.

5. The same referee booked 7 Celtic players to Rangers' zilch during 89 minutes of football at Ibrox despite numerous opportunities to book Rangers' players.

6. Referee Stuart Dougal found himself tounge tied at an INDEPENDANT Tribunal when asked to explain his reasons for dismissing Strachan from the dug out. He later tried to imply that Celtic's lawyers had pulled the wool over the tribunal's eyes...though it was thickly veiled (coward).

7.Despite Rangers already having been convicted and punished TWICE by UEFA for sectarian singing amongst their supporters, the spl imposed the minimum sanction possible : a warning.

8. Throughout the season, Rangers have played two games more at home than Celtic at almost any given point...again, if these things are organised randomely, you would expect a broad spread , sometimes Celtic ahead of Rangers in home fixtures, sometimes the other way round. That Rangers
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Finnharp,

02/03/2008 13:18:32
Sono:

Just to add to your 185# I believe TFC fans did take it harder than CFC fans. I met him in Hamilton, Canada and he tried to put up my now wife, he thought because he was mojo a superstar in his eyes that he could do what he wanted, arogant wee pr*ck.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 13:18:43
187

I accept your surrender, it has been a pleasure beating you.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 13:26:25
187 said...

"yes it does offend some Rangers fans when Borus crosses himself, but I cant explain that as it doesn’t offend me.."

That has to be the best one yet. So THE MISNAMED poster THE TRUTH, a Rangers fan, does not know why some Rangers fans are bigoted. Totally utterly unbelievable. Talk about denial.




"I don't know why some Rangers fans
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 13:32:01
193

Brian growing up in the heart of Glasgow's West End, I played football with kids of all backgrounds. Religion never came into it, I had Rangers pals and Celtic pals and Thistle pals and we all played the game. And I enjoyed it immensely.

Some of my best friends and family are die hard Rangers men. And some even orange, but I don't HATE them. Nor did I HATE the English. I was raised to initially respect people and whatever creed colour race they were.

I admit though that I am a bigot...against BIGOTS. No bad thing in my book.
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Finnharp,

02/03/2008 13:36:12
Bolton v Liverpool 2-2.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 13:38:32
Nah Finn, it's 0-0 just now.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 13:39:17
sorry 1-0 Liverpool...howler from Bolton keeper...Gerard scores
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Finnharp,

02/03/2008 13:41:43
Still it will end 2-2.
Everton will win 3-1
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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 13:47:31
Lads

Let's not overlook the real scandal in the SPL this season.

Motherwell could end up playing no fewer than 22 of their 38 games at home.

If they're involved in a close battle for 3rd place, and the UEFA spot that goes with it, how can this be fair?
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 13:48:49
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lying juankerr

I refer you to post 151...

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gerry mac,

02/03/2008 13:50:46
confused exile thats the sfa for you.hold on a minute you shoud already know about this.aren't you on the wrong thread ..gtf.
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gerry mac,

02/03/2008 13:51:44
is that your best effort brian?
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jerrymanders,

If Artur was a Muslim this would not happen. 02/03/2008 14:09:12
Since when did waving at the crowd become a bookable offence? And why are so many Rangers supporters getting wound up by this? Boruc is heckled from the first to the last minute. If this happened on the street the "people" concerned would be arrested. Why should they get away with it in a stadium? Venting bile for 90 minutes and then when the tables turn, you don't like it. In fact, you don't like it that much that you call for his head. The demons are in the stand. He waves, with a bit of sarcasm ok, but that is all. The "people" who get up tight about this really have to look at themselves. They want to be upset, they want to vent anger, they want to show their true emotions. They are racists and bigots.
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Tellitasitis,

Being reasonable 02/03/2008 14:14:22
203 Now Now Confused.
You mean Motherwell will have played 22 of their 36 matches at Fir Park. I think you're being economical with the truth here. And I think to call it a "Scandal" is an overaction quite unbecoming the clarity - and - and I use the words carefully here - the objectivity of your normal postings.

Furthermore - don't you think Motherwell playing the vast majority of their games on that quagmire is disadvantage enough?

Wich brings me to my main point. I do think the UEFA have a role here. As Motherwell have indeed suffered enough don't you think UEFA should award them 3rd place ie one place behind Rangers - and the UEFA spot that goes with it?
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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 14:22:40
jerry.

Doesn't upset me in the slightest my friend. I like characters in football, and a bit of crowd/player interplay.

Not quite sure who you're firing your bullets at. On the one hand you ask "Why are Rangers supporters getting wound up by this?", then you say that "The demons are in the stand", which, with regard to yesterday's match, would surely be Hibernian supporters.

I doubt if HFC fans truly take offence to Boruc's gesturing on "racist" or "bigoted" grounds, probably more to do with just having watched their team lose a high profile match and feeling a bit disappointed, and, let's face it, p****d off.

Is there any need to then rub it in by behaving in that way? Are other players doing it? Why, exactly, does Boruc do it?

I don't condone the more abusive chants and behaviour from the worst elements of the crowd, but players have always had to endure this particular ordeal, and are expected to rise above it.

A fine goalkeeper, though.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 14:31:57
Tellitasitis.

You may have seen the little line that I threw Patrick the other day about the "possibility", technically speaking, of the last OF SPL game having to be played at Ibrox, in order to "equalise" the home/away fixture split for all teams, depending on who makes the top 6.

It would never happen of course, but Patrick made the point that it would contravene "natural justice" and could be challenged in the courts, because of what's at stake.

With 3rd spot being a UEFA placing, the stakes could also be relatively high for lesser clubs, and the club battling with Motherwell could end up playing as few as 18 games at their home ground against Motherwell's 22.

As Tim suggested recently, no more SPL ground sharing, and FFS, let's sort out the format of the SPL to remove these built-in inequities.

How would CFC fans feel, in all honesty, if Partick Thistle, for example, came up and for some reason couldn't use their stadium so played their games at Ibrox, thus handing Rangers 2 extra "home" games?

I think we all know the answer.
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 14:32:22
189

thanks for the laugh I havent had such a laugh for a long time is. The worst thing is you believe. Oh and belive it or no both teams will play the saem number of games home and away at the end of the season. But then again that Rangers will play most of their games away during the run in must have been set up as well EH.

Oh and whilst you have your paranoia hat on. How about the continual sectarian singing that is never even mentioned at CP, the four perfectly good goals rangers have had chalked off this season the penalties Falkirk never got, the offside goal given in the same match or the non foul that let to a Celtic minded refaward a free kick to rescue points last week.

Inside your head must be a very disturbed place.
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jerrymanders,

Not on drugs. 02/03/2008 14:35:37
#213

Song moment:

Where is your mind?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 14:35:50
I could not care if rangers squad let alone their starting XI was made up of rasta's catholics, seeks, aethist, jews, muslims, shaolin monks.(well maybe shaolin monks lololol)

As long as there winning on the park which right now they are.

Very futile to suggets otherwise.
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PV,

02/03/2008 14:38:22
Truth 177

Two points:

1/ No such team as "Glasgow Rangers".
2/ How about a team of Scottish and Irish Catholics?
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 14:38:37
214

My mind is still laughing at the paranoia kings on here.

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Tellitasitis,

Just sittin' 02/03/2008 14:40:21
212. Bemused.

Lighten up. What'samatter? Ah the toddlers again!

My post (210) tongue was firmly in cheek.

Except about your posts of course!
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 14:40:41
#213..will you apoogise when at the end of the season rangers have played more games at home than away...
did you give an answer as to why the referee on seeing cousan break the rules by going into the crowd decided in this case not to book him as the rules say he should have..??
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jerrymanders,

Say hello, wave goodbye. 02/03/2008 14:41:35
#211

When you listen to the bile from the stadium, the bile from the phone-ins, the bile from the websites, and all because a 'keeper waves at the crowd, then you realise the kind of society we live in. Truly dreadful.

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02/03/2008 14:43:30
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PV,

02/03/2008 14:44:51
GM 217

I suspect you're one of these guys who just laughs.

I guess you're a bit lost now your Asylum has been closed.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 14:45:17
Tellitwithatwist

1pm til 3pm is toddlers sleepy time, that's why I'm here.

Pregnant partner asleep on the couch behind me, and dog-walking duty beckoning, so my time is short.

In essence, then, you agree with me re Motherwell.

Good man.
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 14:46:15
To alot the paranoid on this thread

Song moment Usura : Dance Classic back in the Ealry ninties Open Your mind

Liverpool 2 up babel
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 14:47:45
219

Yes I will apologise because it will not happen all clubs play the same number of home and awa games. Some clubs may have to play another 3 times at the same venue, as happened to us for the last year when we had to go to pittodrie 3 times and the season before when I think it was tynecastle we went to 3 times. Re Cousin yep the ref made a mistake it didnt exactly change the outcome of the game.

Now as you are keen to see truth prevail what about the incidents against Falkirk and St Mirren that did change the game. Are you admitting the refs deliberately cheated and gave Celtic an advantage?

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02/03/2008 14:47:53
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 14:49:11
221

Go home ya huns v hearts, oh ah up the RA constantly, no preotestants any more, etc et etc Ordo you not hear them.
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02/03/2008 14:49:35
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 14:50:26
222

Not me that needs the asylum. I'm not the one who finds something sinister out of nothing unlike some on here.
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 14:51:45
228 stupid fool why? please explain
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Tennscot,

McMinnville 02/03/2008 14:51:56
Poor Gordon , Poor Celtic. Nobody like poor wee Gordons Team.The Refs, the SFA. The Supporters !! Gordon Suck on your thumb, and Visit Your Local Shrink before you give interviews.
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PV,

02/03/2008 14:52:59
GM 227:

Oh dear dear dear...

You really are missing Woodilee, arent you?

The Huns item isnt sectarian.
Your RA item happens only in your heat oppressed brain.
Similarly, Soon there'll be no Protestants at all has not been heard at CP this season.

Now, you'll be aware the SFA has banned sectarianism, and that it's against the law. You'll know too that only one Club has been found GUILTY of it this season. The Rangers FC. You'll know their follow followers were singing €uck the pope. Can you explain to us WHY they sing that?
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PV,

02/03/2008 14:53:37
GM 230

I dont know why you're a stupid fool....but I know you are.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 14:54:05
#225

It can happen that a team ends up being handed 20 home games or 20 away games, so there is no guarantee of 19 and 19. It HAS happened before.

The format is nonsense, let's face it.
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 14:54:09
228

That would be the ref tha chalked off a perfectly legit Rangers goal at Ibrox last of game then. if thats favouring us then would hate to see him baing against us.
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PV,

02/03/2008 14:54:31
GM 229

I guess you'll hide from the facts then?
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PV,

02/03/2008 14:55:05
GM 235

Tell us more about this legit goal.

When?

Where?

Why?

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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 14:56:31
Pax.

You know I steer clear of this subject, but just for clarity, there was a Celtic supporter on these threads yesterday admitting to a round of "Up the RA" at the start of the match.
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 14:56:50
#225..st mirren game..i thought it was a clear foul...falkirk game decisions went for us no doubt..
as has been asked before on here ..rangers fans struggle to recall a soft desicion going against them that cost them points in a league game..
bookings mount up and have an impact on the season..the fact mcgeady is the most booked player in the spl defies belief..and its a fair bet he and mcdonald will miss at least 1 if not 2 or 3 of the old firm games..hey the refs might be having a late surge to get artur out as well.
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 14:57:52
232

So please explain what the term Hun means and why it is used by celtic supporters to describe Rangers, Hearts, Dundee and Kilmarnock fans but not those of Hibs, Dundee Utd, St mirren etc.

Re theRangers support I am not dneying there is a problem. One that is reducing significantly whereas across the city denial reigns.
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PV,

02/03/2008 14:58:05
BE, 239

How do you know he was a Celtic supporter?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 14:58:20
PV i dont care enough to get bogged down with them my friend thats all.

People in glass house's should not throw stones!!

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PV,

02/03/2008 14:59:18
GM 242

Hun = Rangers supporter.

Why have bigots gathered at RFC for decades?
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:00:02
244: which post are you talking to?
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 15:00:17
#239..i was that man..and as my word matters let me also say i have heard no such chants at celtic park for years..the last racist chants i have heard were monkey noises towards balde from rangers fans..hearts are picked on by most referees..and it appears in relation to bookings rangers are playing to a different set of rules from the other spl clubs...
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 15:00:47
234

Agreed the whole thing is nonsense. As its set up it opens all kinds of Problems. If 2nd and 3rd was closer last year the thought og going to Aberdeen 3 times would have looked really stupid.
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:01:27
247: Thanks.

BE: knowing you as I do I'll accept that you erred rather than lied.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 15:01:39
Pax.

"to be fair there was a very short (one line) "up the ra" near the start of the game..but borucs booking was dreadful..."

It was "sonofcosmos", who's Celtic-supporting credentials, IMO, are beyond questioning.
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 15:01:59
245

please explain why you use the term. What does it mean or do you not know why you use it.
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:02:14
Brian 249: just opposed to bigotry, Brian.
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:02:48
GM 245

Hun = Rangers supporter.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 15:03:31
Pax.

You've lost me. Where did I lie?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:03:46
249 # Totally agree brian he cant help himself. I would really hate to be inside his head.

An angry man well i dont know if he is a man or a woman or a CHILD !!! The latter is my guess !!! lol
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:05:38
BE,

I think you'll find Retardo is arguing that sectarianism is constant AT CELTIC PARK...which it's not.

As for OOO aaa up the ra.....I dont like it, and i wish they wouldnt....but it's not at CELTIC PARK and it's not sectarian.

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GM0559,

02/03/2008 15:05:52
240

True cant think of any soft decisions going against us. But the goal chalked off at Dundee when it was nil nil hurt especially as they scored just after. The goals at invesness could have been costly as could the penalty cancelled v gretna.

Cant remember too many soft decisions hurting Celtic either, yet some big ones helped gain points.
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:06:03
249#
Brian there is just no getting thru to them save your breathe.

We started a good converation about youth and grassroots football on Friday, that was the first time on this site have i seen the coversation flow without it desencding into the mud slinging bile that we hear on this site on a daily basis.

Everyone getting on, no points scoring to name calling just a good decent conversation about football.

Wonder when the next time that will happen. Small moves Small moves Critcal mass will kick in and before we know it all will get on on this sit i wait with bated breathe lol ... Well maybe not i may suffocate waiting lol
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:06:08
BB, 247

You'd struggle with my contempt for bigotry?
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:07:14
I guess you guys would prefer we didnt talk here about RFC and it's filthy disdgusting habit?

Go back to errrr...errmm....not mentioning it?
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 15:07:17
255

ah so you dont know why you use it. Or perhaps you do and just dont care to admit it. so why are hearts, kilmarnock and dundee fans Rangers supporters?
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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 15:07:18
Point taken, Pax.

I never tried to claim that it happened at CP, however.
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:08:34
So GM.....still no examples of sectarianism at Celtic Park?

Time for your medicine?
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 15:09:38
266 ah avoiding the question eh why do you use the term. perhaps the answer to that answers your quesion in 266 eh
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:09:58
BE 264

Aye, fair enough.

Those who want Celtic's political chants stopped should concern themsel;ves first with a political anthem played by RFC before each home match.
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:11:00
267: no avoidance from me.

Rationale: it's the most apt word to describe the group I'm referring to.
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:11:02
261 i dont think i would, enlighten me then ????

I posted on here the other night about losing a friend to sectarian violence. I was accussed of seeking a higher moral standing which i found disgusting i was stating it to make a point about the bile that flys back and forth on this site. The ramifications it has on the wider world.

Why would i struggle please tell me ?????
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:12:34
270: Who said you would struggle?
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 15:13:25
269

So why are hearts, Dundee and Kilmarnock fans Rangers supporters that doesnt make much sense to me. why is apt what does it mean.
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:13:45
GM

Still struggling?

No examples?
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:14:41
GM 273:

Huns = Rangers supporters.
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:15:51
GM 273: it's apt because it seems to capture the vile, barbaric, disgusting, offensive nature of the group.

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GM0559,

02/03/2008 15:16:25
275

I will give you examples when you answer the simple questions I am asking. So Hearts, dundee and Kilmarnock are rangers supporters. why?
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:19:05
GM 277

Sorry, I dont understand your question. Please explain yourself better.

Hun = Rnagers supporter.
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:19:24
271 your post 261 refers to BB i am the only BB on here !!
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:20:24
BB, 280: I asked you a question at 261.

I presume you're telling me the answer is "No"?
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:21:30
Brian,

One thing I should say: I wouldnt call you - or other Gers like you - by that wee word. That would be inappropriate.
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:21:39
#272 i agree brian

278# i pity you i really do i sense a lot of hatred chip on Shoulder springs to mind, Are you a small person or a tall person ???
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Patrick O'Shaunnessy,

02/03/2008 15:21:53
If Rangers fans want to sing about the defeat of King James II's army in Ireland during the seventeenth century, I am not in the least offended by that.

As a democrat, delighted to see the back of the Stuarts and the divine right of kings anyway.

Similarly, if Celtic fans wish to sing about the expulsion of British forces from Ireland, there is no rational reason why Rangers fans should be offended by that...I mean, do such people also get offended by the American National anthem ?
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:23:02
BB, 283: Hate is a strong emotion, BB, so I'll leave that with you...

My contempt is for bigots and bigotry. Does that trouble you, BB?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:23:21
281 see 270
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:24:30
Pat, 284

I agree.

Scottish Football needs to decide about political anthems. Stop the anthems Celts sing is OK by me as long as other anthems (eg Rule Brit) are stopped too.
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 15:24:37
279

Celtic fans use the term to describe Dundee, Hearts and Kilmarrnock fans and have sung go home ya huns to all 3 group of supporters this year. Why when as you say its Rangers supporters.
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:25:02
286: Very good. Well done.
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Keyboard supporter,

02/03/2008 15:25:15
#275 - PV is it this week ?

Why not attempt some wit for once and engage in a bit of mutual pi*s taking - these forums raison d'etre.

Anythings' better than this pseudo religious sh*te - its so f*cking boring!
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:25:48
285 Yes hatred is a strong emotion the language you use on here does suggest this.

I despise bigots my friend and have good reason to as well you said i would srtuggle with your contempt for bigots why would i ??
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:26:11
GM 288

Never heard it used v Dundee.

I have heard it used v HMFC & Kilm. They're seen as Huns withoot the bus fare.
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:27:55
BB 291: thank you for your unsolicited interpretation re the vocabulary I use here. You're wrong.

Could you please re-post your second para in English?
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:28:46
Key, 290

I rarely do religion on Sports pages. You must be imagining it.
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 15:29:09
292 clearly heard at the league cup game earlier in the season. So again why are they seen as Rangers fans without a bus fare wha makes them wanabee Rangers fans.
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:30:54
GM 295

Not sure I can help you much more here...

I think it's because of their behaviour.

You know....Sash, the joys of wading knee deep in the blood of catholics, wanting to fornicate with the Holy Father. That kinda stuff.
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:31:20
293 #
I despise bigots my friend and have good reason to as well.

You said i would struggle with your contempt for bigots, why would i ??

Is that better for you now to answer ???
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:31:46
Now GM, I have answered your silly questions...

Time for you to answer mine.

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PV,

02/03/2008 15:33:32
Brian 299

Disappointing post, Brian.

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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:33:40
299 lol I pray for him as well

LMAO
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:34:07
300 # Still LMAO
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:34:52
GM

Still nothing?

Then WHY make such STUPID claims?
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Backofthenet,

02/03/2008 15:37:12
"Similarly, if Celtic fans wish to sing about the expulsion of British forces from Ireland, there is no rational reason why Rangers fans should be offended by that...I mean, do such people also get offended by the American National anthem ?" (284)

The American national anthem is not about the American War of Independence.
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:38:49
304: Whit?

Yous want political anthems or yous dont?

You decide.

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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:39:00
PV Yur own yer wa tae geten aner post shut doon well dun ma man ye must feel bettur aboot yersel sun.

Still LMAO
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:39:42
306: Que?
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:40:39
Brian, 307: who started the sectarian stuff? Have YOU condemned HIM? Partial sight, Brian?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:40:44
PV am still wait fur an answer ma man tae 297 ??

While still LMAO
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Weegie Bored,

02/03/2008 15:41:49
Pax

What did you say to get the threads closed down during the week you naughty, naughty Bhoy?
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Backofthenet,

02/03/2008 15:42:37
You've got to laugh at the repeated claims, not only from Celtic fans but from the highest-ranking people at their club (e.g. Lawwell), that the IRA songs from the Celtic support are "political". It makes it sound as if singing in praise of a bunch of terrorists closely associated with one half of a religious divide is on a par with canvassing for the Liberal Democrats!
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:44:47
#307 Brian could not agree more. Exciting times ahaed and look back at the last hundred or so posts.

Why oh why oh why oh why ??????

Still LMAO at PV though, good comedy value this guy really has got a big chip on his shoulder about something, an axe to grind perhaps. Why is a mystery though !!
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:45:27
313: songs glorifying the efforts of brave Irish men to rid themselves of their cruel oppressors are clearly political.

We'll leave the bigotry to the specialists: The Rangers FC and the bigots who follow follow them.
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:46:13
314: Just a pity my anti bigotry posts upset you so much....and you lost a pal to it too?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:46:24
God PV he must be typing a book not posted in the last 2 mins

Still LMAO
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Bosco Bhoy,

02/03/2008 15:46:45
Brian 307

Your an ex player of sort i think, is that right?

I do believe you are 100% correct about the players themselves not giving a hoot about all the religious crap and i do include players such as Lennon and Bazza as too many of them if not all have devoted thier whole life to becoming a pro and probably stopped going to the matches well before their mid teens thus reducing the potential for peer/uncle/daddy indoctrination. Piy more were not like you.

Anyway a couple of questions.

What do you think of that clown liam Miller who may be a first division player in the next few weeks due to bad timekeeping?

You said your from the east coast of Scotland so how did you end up a bear?
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:47:16
Brian, 312

RFC were FORCED to move on. FORCED. Dont deny it, Brian.

And STILL they struggle...
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:48:25
317: Wrong!
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 15:49:35
303

From the Nil by mouth website "Sectarian language is commonly used in Scotland, with abusive terms such as "Hun" and "Orange b" being used against Protestants"
Both terms used at CP, but then again thats not sectarian you say. Ignorance is bliss eh

Oh ah up the RA used at CP, no protestants any more, used at CP
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:51:45
GM 321

What is their qualification for making a unilateral definition of this versatile wee word reagrdless of the context?

Example: do you condemn the Queen Mother for her use of it?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:52:08
It is a pity my friend, because as you have an extensive knowledge of the Queens English you would think to get your Anti Bigoted views across you would maybe go about it by other means.

Why is it with that it seems to be you that get these threads closed down on a regular basis. I suppose the moderators have an ulterior motive .....
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:53:02
GM 321

Not heard oo aa up ra at CP ....but it's not sectarian anyway.

No Prods at all....at which game did you hear this?
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Bosco Bhoy,

02/03/2008 15:53:14
backofthenet 313

There was a political process in the North of Irealnd that involved groups ranging from the UUP, SDLP and DUP to Sinn Fein and PUP.The latter two are both heavily tied with organisations that you would deem as a terrorist group but still both Govts still decided it was in the best interests of the future of the island for a process to go ahead.

Try and stop demonising and let us move forward.
Deal with your own problems please.
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:54:15
Now i am just going to laugh at you my friend till the Thread is closed down.

Please keep posting you are making me laugh alot please please dont stop.

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PV,

02/03/2008 15:55:18
Brian, 324: deeply disappointing again, Brian. I defend my right to talk freely about this cancer that dogs our game. Many Gers - even decent Gers like you - would much prefer we went back to the days that it was not talked about.

Sorry Brian...it IS talked about now....whether you like it or not.

Your Club stinks.....and we all know it now.
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:56:40
327: happy to oblige. It's usually Gers who get pages closed. My contempt for bigots and bigotry upsets only filth here.
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:57:02
#318 Bosco Brian is off could not take much more of the nonsense on here i am afraid.

Neither can anyone apart from PV, i think he will end up talking to himself or the thread will be closed down either or is a safe bet.
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 15:57:34
322

What the Queen Mother uses it to descibe Rangers supporters, never heard that one. Maybe the same reason fenian is seen as sectrian, whilst a fenian movement existed and was a term used by celtic suppoters to descibe themselves.

What is your qualification for saying it is not when you dont even know why you use it, is it Rangers fans, is it hearts fans is it Kilmarnock fans. Or is it just that you use it to describe fans of the clubs traditionally seen to be protestant. But hey that doesnt fit with your view that its not sectarian.
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 15:59:04
#329 LMAO please dont stop .... you crack me up !!!!!
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PV,

02/03/2008 15:59:33
BB 330: the questions were gettin too hard for Brian. He attacks me for my contempt for bigots\bigotry. He's silent on others though....

Maybe you could show me his attack on GM?

Nahhh...didnt think so...
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:00:01
332: happy to oblige. It's usually Gers who get pages closed. My contempt for bigots and bigotry upsets only filth here.
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:00:59
GM 331

Could you answer my question, please?

What is their qualification for making a unilateral definition of this versatile wee word reagrdless of the context?

Example: do you condemn the Queen Mother for her use of it?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 16:01:29
###333 Still LMAO my friend at you, you are arguing with yourself PLEASE PLEASE keep it up.

Still LMAO tho!!!
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:02:16
GM

You reckon these Club are seen as Protestant?

Really?

How does this "Protstantism" manifest itself in the Clubs?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 16:02:23
#335 LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL


Still LMAO please dont stop
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:03:00
336\8: you're havering now...
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 16:03:06
#337 Oh cracker LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!

Still LMAO
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Tellitasitis,

Ard Macha 02/03/2008 16:04:54
313 Backofthenet.

Could you direct me to ONE article where Peter Lawell -or any other "highest ranking people" have ever made any statement about IRA songs being political?

Just one? Shouldn't be too difficult as according to your post there are "repeated claims".

Matter of fact the "highest ranking " people at Celtic are noticable by their absence when statements are needed.
That is why the Celtic support is becoming increasingly frustrated at "highest ranking" Celtic people not adressing the glaring campaign against Boruc, Mc Geady and Skippy.

Full marks at last to Strachan finally for his support fr Artur Boruc following yesterdays ridiculuous booking.

Finally if you want a debate on the "politicalness" of Irish Republican songs then I am game. This however is not the forum for it.

But if you want my advice - don't take on what you know nothing about.

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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 16:05:09
#339 and you are not ha ha ha ha you have been havering for the last hour or so LOLOLOLLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Stillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll LMAO......!!!!!!

My sides are getting sore now stop it please stop it i cant take anymore !!!!!!!
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 16:05:34
335

I guess their qualification is as a group trying to stop sensless sectarianism and pointing what is and is not sectarian. As an anti sectrian crusader yourself I would have thought you would have approved and be doing all you can to help.
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Backofthenet,

02/03/2008 16:08:47
#341,

Here you go:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/4982304.stm
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 16:10:40
337
your having a laugh right???

Anyone who knows anything about Scottish football will see that these clubs were identified as being protestant just as Hibs and Dundee Utd were seen as Catholic. Really confused now as your earlier claim to calling then huns was their use of fpt etc etc. Notsomething I am aware of at Dundee and Kilmarnock but hey. So again why do you call Dundee and Kilmarnock fans huns.
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 16:11:04
Where has he gone ????
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:12:34
GM 344

Yep, all commendable stuff, but...

What is their qualification for telling me and others (such as HRH the QM) what we mean we we use that wee word, regardless of context?
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:13:31
Brian 348

It was disappointing first time, Brian....and it didnt get better.
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:14:22
GM 346

So answer my question!!!

How did this "Protestantism" manifest itself?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 16:14:29
PV come back please you are great comedy value

Still LMAO but only just please come back with your great ATNI bigorty mesasge ot edcuate su lal we seke yuor guidance lololololol!!!!!!

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PV,

02/03/2008 16:15:16
GM 346: I dont call Dundee & Kilm fans huns.

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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 16:16:14
351 HA ha hahahah hahahahaha hahahahahahahaha

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOOOL

Thought you were away glad your back

Still LMAO
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:16:15
Brian 353

Any criticism for GM for his posts?
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:18:10
Back, 345

You want political anthems banned?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 16:18:28
PV do you mind if i ask you a couple of serious questions ??

Where do you live ??

Wot age are you ??
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 16:18:53
349

So who's authority exists for anything? or as I suspect that no matter what anyone says only PV's authority stands. I accept their position and view. they are trying but as long as the likes of you exist thay will have a hard job.

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PV,

02/03/2008 16:19:08
357: very confusing....
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:21:45
GM 360

Surely as the author of a comment, I'm in the best position to determine what it means?

When I use that wee word it means Rangers supporter.

When Celts chant it, it means Rangers supporter. Contexct makes it obvious. Example: NO HUNS IN EUROPE. Is that advising you of a mass migration of Protestants to other Continents? You really are very stupid.
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:22:27
359: Yes.
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 16:22:55
357

LOL. Must admit I have got more sense from my 2 year old than PV. sadly he does not see himself as a bigot
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:23:40
GM 364

Actually, you're struggling to make ANY sense...

STILL no examples of the secrtarianism you insisted was rife at CP? Why?
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:24:28
365: You think you speak for the Forum now, Brian? Delusions of grandeur?
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:25:10
Brian,

Selective Bigotry....

Have you criticised GM yet?
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geo67,

02/03/2008 16:25:25
#183

there`s a lot more RFC fans,like Brian than you think mate.
Sadly too many people ,judge RFC fans,because of a happily decreasing minority.
I am sure that most forward thinking RFC fans,and that certainly is the vast majority,want rid of the problem,as much,if not more than you do.
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:26:13
369: Really?
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 16:26:54
given your assertion that when you sing it you know what you mean and nobody else can, so you speak to all 60k who sing it at CP when Rangers, Hearts, Kilmarnock, Dundee come to town then.

Also given your argument how do you know what any Ranger fan is thinking when singing up to our knees in Fenian blood. But hey lets not let consistency get in the road of irrational denial.
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:27:20
369: Why didnt the Club and that majority you describe stop it 5 years ago?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 16:28:01
365 # thank you Brian correcta mundo !!!

363 # why cant you answer my questions they are pretty impersonal wots the problem ??

I am still lmao at you all the same
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 16:28:44
366

Examples given you just refuse to accept them.
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:30:29
GM 371

Yep, you got it!

It's really SIMPLE!

Explain these chants:

NO HUNS IN EUROPE
THE HUNS ARE OOT THE CUP
NO HUNS AT HAMPDEN OH YES THERE'S NO HUNS AT HAMPDEN

Something to do with Prods? Really?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 16:31:23
369 Correct a mundo, which makes wot PV has been spouting over the last hour or so all the more funny!!!

He really sells his Anti Bigotry views well!!!!!!

He really gets that point across god i feel enlightened !!!!


LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

Stillllllllllllllllllll................LMAO

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PV,

02/03/2008 16:31:48
374: rejected as nonsense.

Huns - not sectarian
oo aa - not sectarian
No Prods at all - asked you when you last heard it at CP. No answer.

So....no examples.
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:33:17
GM

You still havent told us how that "Protestantism" manifested itself?

Nor have you condemned HRH the QM for her frequent use of the Hun word?
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:35:53
BB 376: In respect for your dead friend, why do you support Europe's leading anti Catholic Club?

Why didnt the Club and that majority you describe stop it 5 years ago?
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 16:35:57
375

When also used in "go home ya huns" to Killie hearts and dundee fans it obviously cant mean Rangers so all I can imagine is that it has other connetations. but hey you can tell me as you know exactly what anyone is thinking when they sing anything.
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geo67,

02/03/2008 16:36:39
#372

What, when your support did?
You know as well as anybody,that sectarianism is still rife ,in certain areas.
You only have to read the contents,of this thread,and others connected.
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:36:45
380: explained earlier. As I said, you're stupid.
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:37:48
381: Let me ask you again:

RFC could have stopped it - especially IF the majority wanted it to end ...but they didnt. Why?
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:38:46
381: what % of the RFC support chanted FTP at ICT in Aug?
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 16:44:23
#379

LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

I wlil not gvie you an adlut like repnose i cna olny anwser lkie a chlid for now.

Still LMAO at you all the same. Bitter chip you have there
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 16:44:57
382

yep your statement that Dundee, hearts and Killie fans are really Rangers fans

so whos the stupid one.
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 16:48:31
386

Brian cant say I am too fussed about the Barca game. I think Barca willl win by 2 goals. They area good passing side. As for the gers game I can see it being toughie. Think this mob are better than Stuttgart. We will need to take any chances we get, we cannot afford to squander them as we did in the last round at Ibrox
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TheTruth,

02/03/2008 16:49:13
I see wee gs... is trying his utmost to put pressure on referees in the spl run in. by his most recent "their all oot to get us" sentiments

The last thing with title deciders coming at the home of Timmothy the paranoid, is him trying to give them illjudged cause for another repeat of the disgraceful events at the last title decider there.

we gs, would be better served in his last season, by keeping his wee mouth shut.
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geo67,

02/03/2008 16:49:29
RFC are not able to pick up on every offender,but they are being weeded out,we are getting our house in order,,,we keep our fans off the pitch,as well, mind you.lol
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Big Boydie,

02/03/2008 16:54:23
Has PV gone Yet ???
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:58:20
Brian 385

Move on....

A euphamism for: let's not talk about RFC smelly smelly problem.
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Tellitasitis,

Ard Macha 02/03/2008 16:58:33
345 Backofthenet.
Got the link. Many thanks. Now when I replied to your post 313 I assumed you meant that Peter Lawell was

(1)defending Celtic supporters right to sing pro IRA songs

(2) and that said songs were political.

Obviously he was not (1) and
obviously they are (2)

My question to you is
"Are you saying PL - and other high ranking Celtic people - defend supporters rights to sing pro IRA songs?

If your answer is yes then I would ask for the evidence.

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PV,

02/03/2008 16:59:03
388: You.
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PV,

02/03/2008 16:59:45
390: I see you're arguing the Refs are all oot tae get Celtic. Why?
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 16:59:46
yep heres hoping. Think control of the middle will be key. Need Fergie, Davis and hemdani/Dailly to be on top of their games.
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PV,

02/03/2008 17:00:19
391: You havent answered my question. Why?
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PV,

02/03/2008 17:00:42
392: I havent gone away, you know.
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 17:09:00
402

Agreed I really like what I am seeing in Davis. Good workrate, intelligent running and can certainly pick out a pass. Hime, Fergie and Thomson would form a really good middle 3 leaving a place for a top class winger. I dont think Beasley or Burke quite have it although burke has done really well since he came back in.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 17:14:22
Lads

I reckon Rangers chances of surviving this UEFA round are probably about 60/40 against, but we'll have a go. Let's face it though, the matches against Bremen are the least important of our March schedule.

Here's a question for all of you. Two massive domestic matches this month, the CIS Cup Final against Dundee Utd at Hampden, and the OF SPL clash at Ibrox.

If we had to win one and lose one of those 2 games, which would you rather win?
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Colin P,

02/03/2008 17:15:19
Good day, gentlemen.....and John.

I'd like to think that both Celtc and Rangers will win this week, but I suspect it will be very tough.
If Celtc can keep their discipline when Barca start their passing game, and just get a foot out, they might pull something off. The Hoops definitely have the talent to do some damage, but I think it won't be enough. To walk off the pitch with their heads held high will be good.
Rangers have a tough draw too. Have we ever played Bremen before? Not that that fact would make any difference as the players are all different. They will be looking at the videos of the Stuttgart match closely as both teams play a similar style. We do have the bonus of a couple of players in the squad now who would be unknowns to them. Davis is a gritty player who could make something happen in midfield. I'd like to see a win, of course, but a draw at home might be the outcome.
Either way, Scottish teams (Aberdeen, Celtc and Rangers ) have done fairly well in Europe this year.
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Bosco Bhoy,

02/03/2008 17:16:35
Brian 402

"As a pro where would you rather play in the Championship next season or in Europe every season"

The thing is there their is a significant list of names who have left both RFC and CFC to move to so called diddy clubs and sometimes not even in the top tier of the EPL.

I think we OVER estimate the value to a pro of handful of Euro games, maybe and the four big derby matches in Glasgow.

Money and the current prestige of the English game is a very powerful carrot.
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geo67,

02/03/2008 17:19:51
#400

I just did RE:391
Normall fans,are begining to "police themselves" just as every support should.
but remember ,People in glass houses....
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 17:22:02
405 for me its the OF game. A win in it put the league firmly in our own hands. League and automatic group stages in the CL next year a priority. But being greedy I will go for both.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 17:26:34
#409

Losing the OF game would hurt like hell, but wouldn't necessarily lose us the title.

I think I'd find it slightly harder to reach a final after 3 years, then lose it, so I'd choose the CIS. We need the silverware!

But I would love to win both.
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forbesy1873,

02/03/2008 17:26:43
Deary me Pax must be frothing at the corners of his mouth, or should I say PV.

Any way to football matters Werder present a tough but not unbeatable tie but we really need a 2 goal advantage to take into the next leg to give us a chance.
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forbesy1873,

02/03/2008 17:28:53
Bemused I would lose the final any day as winning the OF game at Ibrox will secure the league as long as things continue as they are.
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 17:29:49
409
true especially losing to Utd. Are they the last team to beat us in a final. Remember that painful day especially as it cost us back to back trebles.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 17:31:52
forbesy

I think that the run-in will provide quite a few lost points for both sides, so I'm not quite so sure that an OF win secures anything. Your choice is a gamble that could end up empty-handed, while my way guarantees some kind of silverware, but I admit that the SPL is a much bigger prize.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 17:33:10
#413

If only!

Hearts beat us in '98 Scottish Cup.
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geo67,

02/03/2008 17:36:06
I think the gers ,should be able to collect at least 5 points,from the OF games,I would love to hear the odds,on all nine.
I`d put a few quid on it.
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BEMUSED EXILE,

02/03/2008 17:41:27
416

We've only got 2 SPL matches remaining in all of March, while Celtic have 4.

However, if we win our 2 games (Hibs and Celtic at Ibrox) then we are guaranteed to be top of the SPL at the end of the month, AND have 2 games in hand over Celtic.

That would be a strong position, would it not?
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 17:43:37
413 doh off course.
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GM0559,

02/03/2008 17:46:14
416

I think if we are top come the end of March we will be in a very strong position. I can see us losing at least 1of game. The key will be wining one of the other 2. I can see a draw in one of the parkhead games so that leaves us hopefully with 3 points on the 29th. If we win it I think the league is ours a draw or loss and its still all to play for.
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forbesy1873,

02/03/2008 17:52:31
Bemused we may both lose points however if we beat them at Ibrox and haven't dropped any before that game then the league can then only be lost by us, Celtic no longer have a say in the matter and that suits me just fine.
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geo67,

02/03/2008 18:03:39
anybody know the odds on a domestic treble?
Regarding the UEFA ,as far as I`m concerned,Rangers can field as many players,that need games.Hopefully younger players like Fleck,will get a chance.
The SPL,is our target and we have a couple of players back from long term injury.
Bring it on!!!
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bluepeterno1,

Rothesay 02/03/2008 18:13:08
All you soap dodgers should listen to yourself ,you talk so much crap .It's all if we do this and they do that then we will win this or that .Get real rangers will not be moved from the position they now hold not by no one ,so get over it and just concentrate on how many goals Barca will beat you by this week ,i will gladly take the money from the bookies i will win on a 3-0 result.
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forbesy1873,

02/03/2008 18:25:26
What are you blethering about Tim, the man's an erse and you know what they say about judging people by the company thet keep...
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geo67,

02/03/2008 18:37:36
#427

couldn`t have put it better
goodnight to all!!!
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forbesy1873,

02/03/2008 18:41:00
Aye they come on and give each other a pat on the back, what for, talking drivel?

And the saddest thing is when challenged absolutely none of the decent Celtic posters will stand up and be counted and denounce him. There will be a decent debate liberally sprinkeled with a dose of mickey taking and he comes on and turns the atmosphere sour and nasty whilst at the same time trying to appear pious, the man's a joke however I think if you were to meet the real Pax you would probably find that this is the closest he comes to having a circle of friends.
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jerrymanders,

The persons an erse. 02/03/2008 18:45:19
Southbankbilly

Total, utter, complete, t@sser.

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Tellitasitis,

Ard Macha 02/03/2008 19:05:02
427 Brian.
You're right of course.
But the anomaly of football means that winning the SPL is also in our own hands.
Rangers 4 points gives you the advantage - no dispute there. But .......

Anyway. if I've learned one thing in this life it is that what comes around goes around. Hearts were devsstated when they lost the league on the last day in 1986 - I think it was. I'll never forget the last day of the season 2005 - now that time I felt the devastation. When Mo Johnston signed for you - again devastation . That was redressed last year - although not to the same degree - when Scot Brown signed for us.

Now here's the rub. Don't you fear - just a little bit - another "Helicopter Sunday"? Only this time - well you know what I mean????
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forbesy1873,

02/03/2008 19:07:49
I have just watched a clip of Diego of Werder and he is something special http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=c-fbSWTgUAM
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Celtic Bhoy,

Carlisle 02/03/2008 19:30:03
There is know way on earth we will be going any further in the Champions League this season, why not play the reserves out there and keep the team fresh!

Don't see it happening somehow!

Mon the Hoops!
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O sole mio,

Salford 02/03/2008 19:32:09
I know you're an Edinburgh paper but even your correspondent must have realised that Celtic had 2 stonewall penalty claims turned down in the first half and that Paataleinen's sole tactic of kicking Celtic off the park (aided and abetted by abysmal refereeing) is what kept the scores level at half-time.

Scottish football will never improve while a blind eye is turned to anti-football. Strachan had to use euphemisms because he would have been in danger with the SFA but he was dead accurate and it behoves any fair minded reporter to tell it as it really is.
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Hunky Dorey,

Glasgow 02/03/2008 19:33:05
#313..... You obviously have not read much on Irish history, otherwise you would know that the I.R.A.have had several Protestant leaders in their long history.The most recent being in the 1980s, his name being Ivor Bell.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 19:49:03
420

Brian you disappoint me. I believed you were open minded enough to listen to all points of view.

I have a deep respect for the game and so much so that I (like pax) want rid of the bigoted scum that are a boil on the face of the beautiful game. It's a shame you want to merely brush it under the carpet and pretend it doesn't exist.

Brian I respect your opinions at times on the game but today you have shown a side of you which is rather unpleasant. Yes you allowed yourself to be dragged into the debate on bigotry but like many others before you, you chose to disrespect a man who has only asked questions and sought answers from those who open up the debate. Sure maybe Pax can be a bit OTT at times but to call him the lowest of the low speaks volumes - not about Pax but about yourself Brian.

I hope we don't fall out about it and can still talk football but I will continue to give my utmost support to anyone fighting bigotry wherever it surfaces.

God Bless you and have a good week.
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Patrick O'Shaunnessy,

02/03/2008 20:01:16
And now thoughts turn to Tuesday night when the Celts go into action at Camp Nou.
We have a chance, whatever all you bluenoses have to say. Granted, not much of a chance, but a chance nonetheless. You were all having kittens at half-time when Celtic were 2v1 up and had just missed a great chance to go 3v1 up, if you're being honest.

In the second half, we were poor, but actually, although Henry's finish was sublime, the chance only arose due to an unforced error by Caldwell.

Can we do better ? Off-course we can ? Can Barca produce another spell-binding performance ? Yes, but hardly assured.

Our only chance is if we score first, and then hold them out for at least twenty minutes after that. If we can manage to do that, we put ourselves right into contention, and Barca will get steadily more twitchy as the game wears on. If we can make the last 15 minutes 1v0 up, we are in one hell of a ood position.
Barca will be agonising over whether to push for an equaliser , or simply to shut up shop.
In such a scenario, Rijkaard will need a change of underwear every time Celtic go up the park.

We need a big strong 4-5-1, and Samaras gets my vote for the lone striker. His goals/minutes on the park ratio is close to frighteningly good, though it is early days, but on top of that , he's been rattling the woodwork and forcing some great saves. He gets quality shots on target more often than either Jan or SM and that is why I think he should get the shout.
He also reads McGeady better than either Jan or SM.

He is more versatile than Jan, turning up wide, deep, on the lft , on the right, edge of the box....he's happy to take possession ANYWHERE.

My plan would be to sit quite deep on a 4-5-1, try to get the goal, then keep playing as we were...you never know, lightening can strike twice..a lucky break, a jammy deflection, etc.

But supposing we just manage to hold on at 1v0, until inside the last 15 minutes...then we absolutely throw caution to the wind, go thr
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 20:06:36
Patrick

I agree with your tactics and with Samaras, but I also think it's a game to far for us at the moment.

Barca are miles ahead and only complacency or luck will stop them going through.

If we emerge with heads held high it will be job done. If we get hammered 4-0 or so then it might deflate the lads.

Only one addition to your summing up of Tuesday. Celtic can play a lot better than they did in the first leg, I don't think Barca can play any better than they did at Parkhead. In short Celtic know the might of Barca - but Barca have yet to see the really great Celtic perform.

It will take an out of this world performance by Celtic to go through and to be frank I don't think we are quite capable of that yet.

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Fayneant,

NZ 02/03/2008 20:07:24
443 - Pat, I watched the Barca v Athletico game on Eeyespeeyen yesterday. Barca's defence looks anything but solid and their goalie was a bit of a joke. Take away Puyol and they'd really be struggling.
If Celtic get an early goal, they still have a chance.
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mstnuk,

Newcastle upon Tyne 02/03/2008 20:11:36
Please stop kidding yourself's Celtic. Although Barca lost to Atletico last night and probably destroyed their opportunity of winning La Liga, I still don't see where you lot fit in. The fact that you conceded three goals at home must tell you that you are finished in Europe this season. So please just getagrip.
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sonofcosmos,

glasgow 02/03/2008 20:23:02
#446...thanks for your concern..i will make no reference to newcastle utd whatsoever x
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PV,

02/03/2008 20:46:34
Pat, 443

I'd go along with most of that too.

4\5\1 with Oo aa up front makes sense.

I'd be happy to play a tight 0 - 0 low key sorta game, concentrating on possession. Let it go flat. They'll have a low opinion of us. With 20 mins to go they'll think they're through.

Then hit them hard. Go 4\4\2 and chuck on JVOH & wee McD and have a go. Highly unlikely...but you never know.

Holy

Willo
Square Heid
Mick
Prolific Nayls

Robson - Broon - Hartley - Donut - Aiden

Ooo aa
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Tellitasitis,

Ard Macha 02/03/2008 20:48:42
446.
Anyway - Hows the "Second Coming" going?
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Fayneant,

NZ 02/03/2008 20:48:59
443 - BTW, I thought 4-5-1 was how you played anti-football?
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PV,

02/03/2008 20:52:00
451: 4.5.1 is how RFC plays anti football.
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Tellitasitis,

Ard Macha. 02/03/2008 20:59:07
452. PV re 451's 4.5.1
VERY observant.
VERY VERY observant.
I am very impressed. I take this to be an omen.
Aiden to clobber Poo Haul in the first minute and to score a brace in the last 10.

Happy Hoops through.

That was an omen.
I'm tellen' ye!!!!
The Shiraz should also be taken into consideration!
Hic!
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PV,

02/03/2008 21:03:30
453: Jeez. Shiraz? You too?
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Fayneant,

NZ 02/03/2008 21:05:54
God bless Celtic - the only team in the world that can make 4-5-1 an attacking, cavalier, entertaining and in no way anti-football, football.

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PV,

02/03/2008 21:11:41
455: You said it.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 21:30:13
ps pax note = the googly in there...the red herring...it's in front of them...yet they can't see it...deliberately planted...but hey that's the fun
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Colin P,

02/03/2008 21:37:27
Oh, how exciting...Timothy has a secret code for us, with an apparent red herring.

I suppose that's okay, but secret handshakes are out?

LOL!
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 21:38:43
Colin if the handshakes are secret then they are NOT out are they?

Colin if you want to speak in code then let me know.

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Colin P,

02/03/2008 21:42:04
Well, I suppose if Brian has it in for u, then you'd know it, wouldn't you Timothy?
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 21:44:43
brilliant you fell for it...now that proves it works...and others will fall that way...

Pax will see the obvious...then see the real message

Excellent

Thanks Colin.
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Colin P,

02/03/2008 21:46:11
LOL, any time Timothy

carry on
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 21:56:14
ok for my amusement and Colin's curiosity...here goes...

Under an Obelisk he lies but it's the feastsharer with that will become our keystone and of course his position in death will form the words.

So Colin Guess the keyword?

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ty175,

02/03/2008 21:58:26
what a vile thread- bigotry everywhere! when are you lot going to realise- no one cares anymore.!

Hibs could easily been 2/3 up by half time.

your luck will run out and the tide will turn in the next ten years.

Hibeees ya bas.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 22:01:00
466

well gubbed...take yer beatings like a man!
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:03:43
Tim, 458

Yep, I've read it a few years ago and thought it was fascinating, though I can well understand you're not wanting to talk about it openly here.

I'm hoping my eldest boy, Brendan, will do it soon.
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:07:36
Tim, 465

Looks like Bletchley House is struggling wi that one!

Looks like the pineapple perimeter arrangement originally envisaged might be a helluva good starting point for further dialogue on the intricacies of the item you described at 465.
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Colin P,

02/03/2008 22:14:25
nah, sorry, too many variables there
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ty175,

02/03/2008 22:15:13
467
'Champions avoid capital punishment' the title of the story. doesnt sound like a gubbing to me.

and for the rest of you. this is a story about a Scottish football game.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 22:15:39
lol

jeeze Colin what a disappointment. I had hopes for you as well.

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PV,

02/03/2008 22:17:26
Tim

In 458, using my starting point

1 + 1

5-1
2
3+1
3+1

1 +1
3-2
?
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 22:17:27
472

headlines are often misleading...

the real headline should be;

"A victory for Football as skilful Celtic hammer hacking Hibs."
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bluepeterno1,

02/03/2008 22:18:53
pv you are an r sole ,political, so what you are saying is that it would be alright if say the arab emirates were playing israel it would be ok for them both to sing politial songs without causing a riot .Get real ya feckin fud.
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:20:57
Tim, Yep, the herring red made it a bit wacky, but I got there! I had written a wee bit of code in excel to automate it, but hadnt counted on yer extra wee complexity!
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Colin P,

02/03/2008 22:22:37
473
Unless you mean St Peter buried head down in Rome, and the original shape of the Vatican was somewhat pineapple shaped (PV)
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:23:09
blue, 476

Nope, you're sayin that, not me!

I'm saying: Scottish Football needs to make up its mind re political stuff. Allow it or ban it - I'm no' really that bothered.

But if we ban the political stuff let's ban ALL of it. Start with Rule Brit that RFC play b4 each match.
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ty175,

02/03/2008 22:23:55
475

your un-biased opinion. aye right!
you must have been kackin yourselfs at half time.

and what about your hacking- scott brown tackle?

still a rare win at easter road. few and far between nowadays. soon to be a novelty.
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:26:04
Tim, 475

I thought the turning point was Murray's "tackle" on Broon. I wonder where he learned that.....

I was DELIGHTED when Broonie went back a few minutes later and gave him some straight back. Nice studs down his shin. Murray was greetin like a big wean.
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:27:05
480: Yep, I thought Broon's retaliation on thon baby Murray was FANTASTIC. If ye cannae take it, dont dish it oot.
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bluepeterno1,

02/03/2008 22:28:34
PV
That is our national anthem and should be for the celtic supporters who say they are a scottish team ,i that will be right you mean an irish team based in scotland
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:29:59
Tim re 474

Ooops... sorry...my code is broken. Ignore it!!!
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:31:37
483: It's NOT our national anthem. How stupid are you?

Now, YOU!!! were moaning about political anthems. Do you weant them banned or not? You decide!!! I couldnt give a flying duck!!!
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 22:33:01
474

Not really...it was designed.

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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 22:33:40
484

I got the giste anyway.
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ty175,

02/03/2008 22:33:51
481

LOL

murray can take it no prob, he knows scott well enough!

and were no the ones greeting about it-
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:33:51
Tim, 487

OMG...you ARE gettin brave!!!
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:35:16
490: so you werent moaning about Scott Brown's tackle in #480?

"....and what about your hacking- scott brown tackle?"
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 22:36:00
Colin your getting warmer...like a polar bear that's reached Iceland but what is the word...the keyword...

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PV,

02/03/2008 22:36:14
490: Murray was greetin like a big baby.....and disappeared from the game shortly afterwards.
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Yerofeev,

Brussels 02/03/2008 22:36:51

It's "Ooh Ah Samaras".

You know, the big Greek guy who plays up front. Clean yer ears and get off your high white chargers.
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:38:36
Tim 489

I'm no as good at excel code as I used to be!!!
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ty175,

02/03/2008 22:40:10
494-

so who hacked who off the pitch then?
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bluepeterno1,

02/03/2008 22:40:10
I did not say it was your national anthem , you talk about politcal songs every song the tic sing is about so called brave ira heroes ,tell me what the feck has the fields of fat henry got to do with football or politics ,they even sing youl never walk alone ,that was always the liverpool anthem ,they want to make up their minds
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jerrymanders,

King or Queen? Who cares? 02/03/2008 22:40:10
Does anyone stand for "Rule Britania" anymore? I stopped in the mid eighties at games. Bygone age. Thank God.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 22:41:07
Pax I thought Hibs were about the dirtiest team we have played this season. Naka was nearly decapitated trying to get past a guy, Aiden was booted deliberatley and Broonie and McD were kicked from pillar to post - utterly shocking. What happened to hibs being the best footballiung side in the country. Big Mixu who was also a big barger has obviously go them primed to battle. Let's see if they play that way at Ibrox next week. And let's see what the ref's do.

Second half once Celtic declared they were not going to be intimidated - I thought we were magnificent. We are looking like Champions. RFC are in for one helluva shock.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 22:42:43
496

no worries I got there? And yes it was planned. Need to weed out the codebreakers early.

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PV,

02/03/2008 22:42:52
blue 499:

In 483 you said: "That is our national anthem....."

When was that announced?
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:44:11
Tim, 501

Agree all that! Let's hope they kick sh!t oota Barry & Co.
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:44:56
500: not sure why ANYONE would want to play it at a football match in Govan in 2008 anyway!!!
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:46:59
ty, 498: didnt Pata count on kickin bein a two way street? Broon should have kicked that sh!t Murray harder.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 22:48:15
499

it's not anyones national anthem. You are really ignorant my friend. Go read a book.
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ty175,

02/03/2008 22:50:16
506

says it all really.

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PV,

02/03/2008 22:51:45
ty, 509: Yep, you're slow...but you're gettin there!

Kick us....we'll kick you back...harder...and you can greet all you want.
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ty175,

02/03/2008 22:52:56
anyway

ill leave you bigot boys to rabit on about unrelated football matters.

see ya- wouldnt want to be ya.
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Colin P,

02/03/2008 22:53:29
How about this, John?

The only anthem to be allowed should be Flower of Scotland, or whatever Scotland's national anthem is decided to be.
No exceptions. Anywhere.

Oh, and every SPL team should have the Saltire patch on their jersey.

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PV,

02/03/2008 22:54:03
Tim,

Did you notice the tackle the RB made on Aiden after 5 mins?

Bloody disgrace.

Broonie should have had a kick at him too.

Wouldnae have done it if Sutton was about. He'd have broken his legs.
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:55:11
Tim, 514, LOL!

A strange bunch...
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 22:55:18
512

Bye, come back when you get an education.

Poor guy way out of his depth.

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PV,

02/03/2008 22:56:47
CP, 513: Nahhh....

Hitler lost the war, CP.

Let's have some freedoms, eh?

You want emblems? Fine by me! Then we'll also have the FREEDOM to choose.

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PV,

02/03/2008 22:57:34
512: ranted and ran. Poor attempt. Must do better.
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PV,

02/03/2008 22:59:28
Gotta go guys.

GN & GB all of yous...but especially the Jungle Jims!!! Hail hail!!!
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PV,

02/03/2008 23:00:20
GN & GB Tim.

Up early tomorrow. I'll be in Essex. Madrid mid week.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 23:00:21
515

Pax,

The tackle on Aiden was a disgrace. Credit to Aiden he just got up and roasted the RB thereafter. True class.

Aye Sutton would have done them good, as would Lenny and big John. One thing about MON's team - they sure could handle themselves - we should get a few bigger guys in to help our ball players.

I'd like to see us sign John O'Shea to play in front of the back four. He's dying to play for Celtic. But PL wont pay him 45k a week.

The sky tv money would sure help us out with deals like that.

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PV,

02/03/2008 23:02:28
Tim, 522

Recall a Man U guy hit Thommo in a pre-season friendly?

Sutton spent the rest of his time tryin to get the lad back.

SAF had to take him off.

Hilarious.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

02/03/2008 23:03:13
Peace be with you Pax

Have a good week - I'm in the Square Mile all week meeting mostly with bankers - no they are not RFC fans, they are real bankers.

Nite nite
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ty175,

02/03/2008 23:12:30
519-517

just got bored-
you tell us were a hacking team- and then come back with the 'were better hackers than yous'!

unbelievable

and eh- got work the morn - but you wouldnae know about that.

bye.

 

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