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Published Date: 24 February 2008
Rangers manager still enthusiastic about the game after reaching personal milestone.
ASKED about reaching the ripe age of 60 today, Walter Smith reprised a choice comment by the American writer Norman Mailer. "One of the advantages of getting old," said Mailer, "is you really don't give a f*** any more."

Smith's employment of Mai
ler's Anglo Saxon expletive serves as a reminder of the earthy passions that continue to drive him. They just don't drive him demented as they once did.

"I think what Mailer said is true and that relieves tension," said Smith. "When you are younger and striving to get there, you have more of that tension. The job may be hectic now but personally I don't find it as tense as previously. I don't get angry as quickly. Everything slows down. You don't get as excited and I suppose that comes with experience. When you are involved in the game for a long time, that is bound to happen."

When managing Rangers in the early 1990s, Smith, then in his 40s, could fix media interrogators with steely, scary stares that almost caused him to appear borderline psychotic. Since his return to Ibrox 14 months ago, he has rarely strayed into such territory, proving an avuncular, garrulous figure in press gatherings away from match days. It has helped that his touch in team building and the transfer market have proved so sure Rangers are in pole position in the Scottish Premier League, the final of the CIS Cup and still in contention for the UEFA Cup and Scottish Cup.

Smith may now deliberately present himself as less old school because to follow his natural instincts would draw attention to the generations, plural, between him and his players; some of whom are now younger than his own children. He admits the age gap nagged at him when he was approached to jettison the Scotland job and sort out the mess left by Paul le Guen. His concerns were allayed by a man who represents the ultimate example of a coach able to move with the times without leaving his hunger behind.

"At international level you only have to relate to players for a number of days, but coming back to a club I did worry about the fact you are directly involved with your workforce all the time. It is not like other types of management when you can be away from them," Smith said.

"I asked Sir Alex (Ferguson] how he saw it and he just said it was a matter of how young I felt. He said I could handle it if I could communicate, because if you can do that then ages don't matter. In the end he is probably right but it was one of the things I had to think over before coming back. I haven't found my age to be that much of a drawback. The only problem is their music in the dressing room...which is just garbage."

Smith is a lover of what might be termed rock's dinosaurs. Artists such as Bob Dylan, Neil Young, the Rolling Stones and the Eagles are prized in his collection. All in their 60s, their advancing years have not prevented them being given grand platforms to display their talents. They do not encounter ageism. Certainly not as it is exists in Scottish football, and the British game in general, where senior coaching posts are concerned.

The Rangers manager is a rarity across these isles in operating at the top of his profession despite having waved goodbye to his 50s. Indeed, if the Ibrox men can hold off Celtic in the title race, the ensuing championship success would eclipse any previous honour Smith has earned with the club. He hasn't then merely limped along to achieve his longevity.

"There are not an awful lot of coaches still working at my age in this country," he said. "I was 28 when wee Jim (McLean] asked me to go to Dundee United. That's 32 years I have been doing it. You are lucky – if lucky is the word – to stay in employment for the vast majority of that time and still be involved."

When it comes to this potentially memorable campaign, the problem for Smith, and his squad, might be that they are too involved. The late goal against Panathiniakos in Athens on Thursday night that booked Rangers a UEFA Cup last-16 tie with Werder Bremen nudges the club closer to one 60 that is sure to leave Smith feeling a little uneasy.

The Ibrox club's hosting of Gretna this afternoon will mark their 42nd match of the season. A further 17 games are guaranteed. That number will climb if Hibernian are overcome in the fifth round Scottish Cup replay in a fortnight – one of ten encounters Smith's side will play between now and the end of March.

In addition, Rangers have three outstanding SPL fixtures to fit in, by necessity post-split. The logjam practically ensures they will be playing every three to four days between now and the end of the season. Should they progress to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup, finding dates for their postponed league fixtures could become hugely problematic. To say nothing of the strain it would place on the Ibrox club's playing resources.

Smith did his best to remain sanguine in the face of enquiries over whether the season might need to be extended, the complication of his Scottish internationalists being asked to play a friendly against Croatia on March 26 and the need to consider rotating personnel. Centre back pairing David Weir and Carlos Cuellar, goalkeeper Allan McGregor and captain Barry Ferguson have been the constants around which all others have revolved. They will remain so for as long as their limbs allow.

"I can only hope they continue to stay injury-free, but the amount of games we have is a lot to ask of anybody, we will just have to see how we go," the Rangers manager said. "We have injury doubts over Brahim Hemdani, Sasa Papac and Lee McCulloch for Gretna, so changes in the team selection will happen naturally. We had eight players unavailable to us in Athens, counting the suspended Jean Claude Darcheville and Andy Webster and Steven Smith, who are coming back after long periods out. It will probably take injuries for players to get a break."

It is some sort of achievement that UEFA Cup commitments will deny Rangers free midweeks at so advanced a stage in the season. The pair-ups with Bremen mean the club will have played more ties in continental competition across this campaign – a total of 14 games – than in any previous season in their history. Never mind that they haven't won any of their past six such outings. The Ibrox men's continued interest in the UEFA Cup doesn't exactly sit snuggly with their hopes of lifting a first trophy in three seasons when facing Dundee United in the CIS Cup final on March 16.

"I'm a wee bit surprised they scheduled it after a European midweek," Smith said. "They obviously thought we wouldn't be there. There is the possibility of having to play the Thursday night then the Sunday final because it is the German leg of our UEFA tie before the final. We can't demand it is played on the Wednesday."

Even without winning anything – "the big challenge" in the next few months – Smith believes his team have "over-achieved" and shown "really good resilience and lots of determination". Qualities of the man himself. These will burn brightly long after the candles on his 60th birthday cake have been extinguished.





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1

BEMUSED EXILE,

24/02/2008 00:11:31
Well done Walter, from another old man who's closing in on 50.

The remainder of the season does look formidable, but who would swap it for not being involved? Certainly not me.

WS has restored Rangers pride this season. A 4-point lead in the SPL, a CIS Cup final just a few weeks away, a Scottish Cup campaign that's still active, and a chance of a UEFA Quarter-final on the horizon.

I'd personally advocate a degree of rotation for the final third of the season. Webster is now fully fit and could alternately allow Weir and Cuellar to miss matches. Smith's return at left-back is a fresh and talented pair of legs. And the presence of Davis in midfield could even allow a break for Ferguson, as he seems a similar type of player.

It will definitely be a battle, but I'm confident of glory. A win in the CIS would take the silverware "monkey" off our back, and could give us the lift to complete the season triumphantly.

C'mon the 'Gers.
2

Hugh Hefner .,

24/02/2008 00:14:28
Walter may be old, but he'll never forget how to get tonked in Europe.
3

BEMUSED EXILE,

24/02/2008 00:15:53
Hef..

Is that really you..

Or is it me?
4

Thommo,

Glasgow 24/02/2008 00:19:02
#2,

Looks very much like Walter's team will still be in Europe after yours is out.
5

AJ Fife,

24/02/2008 00:28:10
Is there a special badge given out when Orange Lodge members reach 60?

Just curious....
6

Pat the Hat,

Baile atha Cliath 24/02/2008 00:38:43
Ah, the excuses are being polished and placed on the platter, ready for serving.

S'funny that when Celtic played eight games in 25 days before the New Year there was no talk of fixture congestion. Now I expect to see questions being asked in Parliament. lol!



7

Pat the Hat,

Baile atha Cliath 24/02/2008 00:41:08
And have you ever read a more pathetic, cringeworthy and embarrassing of brown-nosing than the final paragraph:

"Even without winning anything – "the big challenge" in the next few months – Smith believes his team have "over-achieved" and shown "really good resilience and lots of determination". Qualities of the man himself. These will burn brightly long after the candles on his 60th birthday cake have been extinguished.

Slurp!!!
8

Thommo,

Glasgow 24/02/2008 00:47:09
"And have you ever read a more pathetic, cringeworthy and embarrassing of brown-nosing than the final paragraph" (#7)

All the gushing over McGeady in the media recently?
9

Boston John,

24/02/2008 00:50:12
Sycophantio drivel. Let's just knight Wlater just now. By the way, didn't "they" give your team a game off before playing Lyon, Walter? That's the problem with being 60, the memory goes first...
10

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Colin P,

24/02/2008 03:12:50
#10
Please tell me, with your chosen words, that you don't support Rangers.
I thought most of the idiots had left our support.
Can you not make a post without that crap?
12

Tellitasitis,

Ard Macha. Just home from mass. 24/02/2008 08:24:57
"Operating at the top of his profession"?

Happy Birthday Walter.

But Puhleassse!

From another knackered old git.
13

Fayneant,

NZ 24/02/2008 08:53:01
'A match every 3 or 4 days for the rest of the season'...?

Suits me, sir. Oooh. Bring it on....!
14

idee fixe.,

R.U.I.N.S. RefsUndueInfluencesNeedsStopping !! 24/02/2008 09:00:19
R.refs

A.gainst

N.eutrality

G.ive

E.xtra

R.angers

S.ecurity


Spot on.
Isn`t it.
15

Willhellm Anderson,

24/02/2008 09:01:59
Nice to see all the Rangers obsessed Sellik fans talking about their favourite subject again.

As for mad AJ Fife, please expand further on the Orange Lodge comments? This should be a good one from the bigots from the east.

Go on prove Walter's an Orangeman you paranoid bigot!
16

Willhellm Anderson,

24/02/2008 09:03:26
Oh the paranoia is fantastic reading for us Bears. Check out no14 everyone.

bwhahahahaha
17

idee fixe.,

24/02/2008 09:05:28
Who`s the ref the day anyway.
18

ninenro,

Heaven 24/02/2008 09:08:12
14
C.onroy
E.mpathy
L.leaves
T.ic
I.n
C.ontrol

People in glass chapels shouldnt throw stones!
One day we may get investigation!!
19

idee fixe.,

F.A.R.C.E.FansAgainstRuinsCensureEnigmas !! 24/02/2008 09:09:04
Poor Gretna, their players no gettin payed and the ref today will be standing by to stuff them again.

But only if Gretna look like pulling off a surprise,you understand.


Spot on.
Isn`t it.
20

Willhellm Anderson,

24/02/2008 09:11:00
What a wonderful Sunday morning this is turning out to bve. Day off work for a change, 4 points clear in the league, Timmy being as paranoid as ever and claims of media bias in favour of the Bears.

As someone once said, "You couldn't make it up"

Sun is shining, the Bheasts are obsessed with all things Rangers and starting to worry about their fragile little defence of the title.

Can it get much better than this?

bwhahahahaha
21

Willhellm Anderson,

24/02/2008 09:12:23
Idee fix

Should be given his own TV programme. I just hope it's not the same ref that chopped off the Bears 4th goal at Ibrox.

bwhahahaha

22

Willhellm Anderson,

24/02/2008 09:15:19
idee fixe.,F.A.R.C.E.FansAgainstRuinsCensureEnigmas !! 24/02/2008 09:09:04
Poor Gretna, their players no gettin payed and the ref today will be standing by to stuff them again.

But only if Gretna look like pulling off a surprise,you understand.


Spot on.
Isn`t it.

The best comedy routine in Scotland this is. Poor wee Idee fix is having a nervous breakdown in front of the whole world.

Marvellous watching the bheasts implode!
23

idee fixe.,

R.U.I.N.S.RefsUndueInfluencesNeedsStopping !! 24/02/2008 09:19:04
Has anyone bothered to tell Dundee United that they`re only there to make up the numbers come cup final day.

They know as well as the rest of us that they will never be allowed to leave Hampden with the cis cup.

It will just not be permitted.


Spot on that.
Isn`t it.
24

idee fixe.,

S.W.A.L.L.Y.SirWantawayAbsenteeLandLord !! 24/02/2008 09:25:55
At what age was it that Walter "TT" was previously sacked by Sir Wantawaybutcannaegetaway.

Remember ?he was a relatively young man then but was still told he couldnae cut it and that he was being shown door.

I think Ragz sacked him to get in The Little General.

He quickly became known to the Ibrox heaving seething swarmz as "The Wee Dick", more like.


Sad.
Isn`t it.
25

Hammer of the tims,

Keeping them under heel. 24/02/2008 09:53:50
Who put the TIM into intimidation?
Who put the brick into that ref's window?
Who puts the TIM into timsane?
26

Willhellm Anderson,

24/02/2008 09:55:27
Has anyone bothered to tell Dundee United that they`re only there to make up the numbers come cup final day.

They know as well as the rest of us that they will never be allowed to leave Hampden with the cis cup.

It will just not be permitted.


Spot on that.
Isn`t it.


This is bloody fantastic reading from the worlds most offended people. Keep up the good work idee fix, you have my entire family phissing themselves laughing at you.

bwhahahahah

We feel your pain, we really do!
27

Willhellm Anderson,

24/02/2008 10:00:31
At what age was it that Walter "TT" was previously sacked by Sir Wantawaybutcannaegetaway.

Remember ?he was a relatively young man then but was still told he couldnae cut it and that he was being shown door.

I think Ragz sacked him to get in The Little General.

He quickly became known to the Ibrox heaving seething swarmz as "The Wee Dick", more like.


Sad.
Isn`t it.


Please stop now, I can't take this any longer. Now I've told all my friends and neighbours to read your comments and they are all rolling about laughing at you now.

Oh how the Tims make us laugh with their paranoia and obsession with all things Rangers.......

bwhahahahaha
28

Bobby fae Bridgton,

Guess 24/02/2008 10:03:52
Yet again the most paranoid fans in the world ever rear their ugly heads - Sellick fans are comedy genius. One would have thought that they were still hiding behind their couch following Wednesday night's hammering at the hands of the second best team in Spain - can you ask Plastic Boy Faiden to come out to play too, or was he suspended for that game?

4 points clear.

WE WELCOME THE CHASE.

29

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24/02/2008 10:05:29
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Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 10:07:48
Idee did you have two sanatogen this morning??

Anyway I concur with Bemused Exile's thoughts, Rangers have so far had an amazing season and have exceeded my expectations by a long way. Top of the league, still in three cup competetions and undefeated against Celtic in 2007 and 2008..!

Walter has certainly turned the PLG sinking ship around and hopefully we can end the season with a couple trophies.
31

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:10:22
watty's only 60! I seriously thought he was approaching 65 hence all my pensioners comments.

Jeeze I hope I don't look that old at 60.

Happy Birthday watty, enjoy the celebration it's likely to the only one you'll have this year.
32

Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 10:10:49
Gerry Mac, no bragging just mild astonishment that we are in this position after Celtic's total domination in the previous two seasons.

Hand on heart Gerry, I bet you thought that Celtic would again be 10-15 points in the lead by this point.
33

Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 10:11:47
Timothy, christ I didn't realise Wattie was a closet Tim ; - )
34

Bobby fae Bridgton,

24/02/2008 10:14:06
# 29.

Point of note, thicko, Celtic supporters are the Huns. Always have been, always will be. Ask your Dad, if you know who he is.

Also, RANGERS FC have won more trophy's in world football than any other club. FACT.

Get back under your rock.

51 AND COUNTING
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Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 10:18:06
So Timothy, do you think Caddis will ever recover from the mauling he received at the hands of Ronaldihno on wednesday?

36

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:18:21
34

Bobby, yer big FACT is wrong mate.

There's a club less than an one hour away from Ibrox that is twice as successful as RFC. And that IS a FACT!

37

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:18:46
naw rouler
38

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:19:31
33

aye he's a closet awright
39

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24/02/2008 10:20:36
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24/02/2008 10:22:31
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Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 10:24:59
Timothy, c'mon if that were the case how come the last two seasons were won at a country mile? Have the refs decided to only start helping us this season?

Really you are a sane fan please don't fall into the paranoia trap...it really doesn't suit you.
42

idee fixe.,

F.A.R.C.E. FanzAgainstRuinsCensureEnigmas !! 24/02/2008 10:25:43
Had referees not shown Ragz favours leaving the refereeing profession in disgrace and under a scrutiny that his has never before witnessed in Scotland,Ragz may still have topped the SPL.

The Scottish Footballing Public will just never know the answer to that.

Just as Ragz fanz will never know how many cups/leagues they would have won down through the decades, had they not enjoyed refereeing biasedness and corruption,entirely in favour of Rangers and their "football" club.


Sad.
But spot on that.
Isn`t it.
43

Bobby fae Bridgton,

24/02/2008 10:26:49
#36.

Pleasing to know that you are not contesting my other point.

51 times, soon to be 52.

IT'S COMING HOME.
44

Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 10:27:23
40 Timothy, capable yes but this season has proven Celtic do not travel well and I can see a draw being the best you can expect at Ibrox. I look back to the game in October as a key indicator, too many of your big guns went quiet, Naka, Aiden and Brown all contributed zilch. Your biggest threat that day was Jarosik and you have sold him..
45

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:30:01
41

simple answer rfc are better than they were last two years,

Refs have been anti-celtic since foundation day.

But let's look at last season when we were winning the title...remember Lenny's penalty at Ibrox - a stonewaller that was denied. Ref even admitted he was wrong afterwards. Why?

I can give you thousands upon thousands of incidents on refs...but I won't bore you.

Let me put it another way. I openly admit I could NEVER referee a game involving Celtic or Rangers because I admit I am bias.

In England if you admit you support a team you cannot referee a match involving that team. I think that's right. Do you?

Also could you referee an OF game and not be bias?

46

Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 10:31:20
Idee fixie....the autistic poster who makes rainman look like a well formed person.

Nice one, keep on taking the paranoia pills.
47

a nickname of less than 50 characters !,

24/02/2008 10:31:47
happy birthday gaffer,sir alex said
he would trust you and his family with their lives,
thats the sort of person you are.
that's good enough for me !
48

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:32:04
43

pleased to see you agreed that there is a smaller club than rfc that is twice as successful as Rangers.

btw...when you state facts and they are proved wrong, it's procedure to apologise and retract the falsehood.

49

Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 10:35:57
Timothy,

So the only reason we are four points clear is due to dodgy refereeing? Is that what you are saying? If that is your belief and you have proof then I reckon you should take a civil action against the SFA. If it is that blatant then you would have no problem winning and have all of Rangers titles where Celtic finished second awarded to you...I look forward to your case. However until then there is no need to continue carping on about it on this site.

So either put up or shut up.
50

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:36:05
44

agree Naka was anonymous, Aiden only got a half hour and has vastly improved as a player since then, Broonaldo was plasying out of position.

I predicted before a ball was kicked that Celtic would get nothing that day.

No Right Back, No Aiden, No VofH, No Hartley plus Donati, McD and Broon making their debuts...so we weren't best prepared. We are a different proposition now as you will soon find out.

51

spider pig,

24/02/2008 10:36:09
oh my GOD you dhims make me laugh ! How come when you win the title by a street we never hear a thing about conspiracy....but when the title is close..well all the excuses come out! PatheTIC.
Bhoys for one season just stand up and admit your team isn't good enough. Gers fans always blame the club if we lose..sellick fans blame everyone else..typical Irish!
52

Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 10:38:02
48...well you have just accused the SFA of tacit bias in favour of Rangers. I think until this is proven in a court of law you need to retract your claims and apologise to all those poor referees you are claiming are conspiring against you.
53

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:38:17
49

No fears mate, I have been compiling the evidence and I will be sending it to Dr Reid at Paradise.

A court case will be pending for McCurry and co. £10 million is too much money to lose on the back of half a dozen corrupt individuals.

Watch this space...

54

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:39:06
52

It has been proven in a court of law.

Remember Farry?

55

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:41:20
Rouler I am one of the rare celtic fans who actually thinks Hugh Dallas was Scotlands greatest ever ref.

I highly rated Dallas.

But McCurry is a different matter. He is under scrutiny and his day is coming soon. The cheating has to stop.

Tell me rouler, wouldn't you prefer RFC to win fair and square without having all this corruption going on?
56

I-Mac,

24/02/2008 10:41:27
"It has been proven in a court of law" (54)

No it hasn't. Clearly you're the one with a faulty memory.
57

Hunky Dorey,

Glasgow 24/02/2008 10:41:41
AJ Fife #5.......... I dont think so! I think they get a badge when they reach 1690.
58

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24/02/2008 10:43:28
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24/02/2008 10:44:34
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Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 10:44:43
Timothy,

Re 50, this was the Rangers team that day:

McGregor, Hutton, Cuellar, Weir, Papac, McCulloch,Ferguson, Thomson, Adam, Cousin (Beasley 75),Novo (Naismith 80).

5 players including two subs making their first OF derby appearance so not sure your argument is water tight.

Also you say you had no right back. Well Papac is a centre back playing out of position at left back. So that evens itself out aswell. Also Brown was still playing in midfield albeit a more forward position but still midfield.

Keep clutching at straws Timothy, three good domestic performances against sub standard opposition doesn't mean you will steam roller Rangers. Our defence is tight and our mentality is win at all costs. We are no pushovers. Ifeel it could be a repeat of the Tommy Burns era.
61

Hunky Dorey,

Glasgow belongs to the Scots-Irish. 24/02/2008 10:45:25
#51 SP......." typical Irish" You mean like the mighty Irish at Croke park yesterday ? What a slaughter. Yes! the Irish were indeed the masters.
62

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:46:37
58

Ah another paedo come out.

Keep it coming kiddiefiddler...
63

Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 10:48:21
59..Timothy, has any referee been implicated in a refereeing conspiracy? Has anyone been charged with any offences? Has the SFA been censured for its role?

None, no one, zilc, zippo...a major tenet of Scottish Law is innocent until proven guilty and your constant paranoia could be contrued as libelous.

So Timothy, I am waiting for you to retract your comment.
64

revsween,

Itsaconspiricysoitis 24/02/2008 10:48:34
Yet again an innocuous Rangers story is polluted by the bhoys from the Stade de Nonce. Some of these tragic clowns spend the majority of their bitter little lives on here.Hating The Rangers is all they have .Sad isn't it ? No its f$^kin brilliant I just lap up their deranged paranoiac slabberings, about Masonic Refs and Orange Lodges. Tims you really couldn't make them up.
65

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:48:37
60

Well let's wait and see...and when you get drubbed, come back here and be man enough to say..."Timothy I got it all wrong I am a muppet, Rangers are keech"

66

Hunky Dorey,

Glasgow 24/02/2008 10:49:27
# 58 Bobby frae the place where they eat their young. Have you been drinking the buckfast again? Haaaaa Haaaaa Haaaaaa .
67

idee fixe.,

R.U.I.N.S. RefsUndueInfluencesNeedsStopping !! 24/02/2008 10:49:28
See when The Very Reverend The Mike McCurrupt was forced to publicly explain his decision when he allowed Basket Ball Bazzas "goal" to stand,what excuse did he give.
I missed The Revz public explanation.
Did it include an apology for example...in the way that Kenny Clarke was forced to publicly apologise to Neil "Lenny"Lennon and Scotlands Footballing supporters only last season.

Mike McCurry apologising to the Scottish footballing public would be at least,a start.

Then again if he was fighting for "A" cause then maybe he believes his judgement on B.B.B. was fully justified and that no apology is therefore relevant.


Sad.
Isn`t it.
68

Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:49:36
64

And from his six burrow hovel comes revswine...good morning muppet
69

spider pig,

24/02/2008 10:50:01
61: We got hammered i agree! Tell me if you love Ireland why do you support a scots team? Surely Cork need your support too?
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Bobby fae Bridgton,

24/02/2008 10:51:22
#62.

No denial then?

I refer you to the current SPL table.

It's been an absolute pleasure speaking to you - I'm off to the game now, to enjoy a pint or two with my mates where we will mull over the great European midweek results.

And he did know...........



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Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 10:51:47
53...what the morally corrupt Dr Reid...hmmm I have my own views on him but well nothing has been proved in court so no point repeating my claims here.

I think you should keep quiet until something is proven. If it is then you will have a tacit apology from me. Until that day though you will be treated with the paranoid contempt you derserve.
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spider pig,

24/02/2008 10:53:00
71: Don't take their excuses away from them!
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Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 10:55:33
65...still waiting for you to say the same after last October's game....

Rouleur I got it all wrong I am a muppet, Celtic are keech

C'mon Timothy still waiting...
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Rabbie Burns,

Back Home 24/02/2008 10:58:17
A Rangers story about a great Rangers manager, invaded and sullied by pathetic Tims. Maybe Malloy, Path the Hat, idee fixe (maybe you are one and the same) should get off benefits and get a job as clearly you have nothing else to think about. If WGS had a fraction of the dignity and intelligence of Walter Smith he would be a great manager. As for Gers - onwards to the Treble and an extended UEFA Cup run. Celtic - a trophyless season, a thrashing in Barcelona to come and goodbye Wee Chesney - back to Coronation Street.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 10:58:19
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funny roulerhun, I'm waiting too.

Any danger of you answering my questions first...after all I asked first.

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revsween,

Bobby Bobby he died with a pie in his hand 24/02/2008 10:59:33
TM68# Love to stay and chat but I've got things to do,
whats it like living 90% of your life in cyberspace ?
No wife no girlfriend no mates no life you tragic man.

Hello Hello ,and BTW he knew
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Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 11:00:42
Timothy, re comment on 75. Any moral high ground you had left has quickly dissipated with that retort. Amazing how quickly you are disappearing up your your own fundament and losing any credibility you had on this site. Your are now in the realms of Idee and Pax. That's a very dark place indeed...
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24/02/2008 11:01:02
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 11:02:08
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comment? That was a question?

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Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 11:03:26
77 Timothy, your question relating to supporter allegiances, agreed like the EPL this should be introduced and yes I would never officiate an OF game.

So...waiting for a response to my points. Waiting for your retraction of a claim that as of yet has not been proved in a court of law.
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spider pig,

24/02/2008 11:04:24
What a happy house parkhead is:Brown wants to leave,Boruc wants to leave,Donatti wants to leave - Naka wants to leave...hahahaha - what a sh*t hole!
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revsween,

24/02/2008 11:04:32
80Dim #12hrs a day and the rest of your life on here Bwahahahahahahahahaha you sad sad man ,now I really must be going
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Rabbie Burns,

Back Home 24/02/2008 11:04:48
Well Timothy, if you had half a brain you wouldn't have to work 12 hours a day. But then I don't know too many Tim entrpreneurs. If you can honestly compare WGS and WS and admit they are poles apart, then you are ill.
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gerry mac,

24/02/2008 11:05:06
rouleur
i think you should also keep quiet until the gers actually win something first.
heard all your type of garbage for 3 seasons now .
yea yous are 4 points ahead and fair play to yous but the siver things are given out at the very end.
lets just wait and see.personally i think we'll catch you but hey thats just my opinion.
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Dougie D,

JHQ Loyal 24/02/2008 11:05:11
Happy Birthday WS, what a celebration it will be when we get the treble this season and all the jungle jims can come up with is Mike McCurry and their fascination that he is a Grand Master of the Orange Order!

WATP!
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Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 11:05:40
Timothy, waiting for a response retracting your unsubstantiated claims about an anti Celtic refereeing conspiracy...c'mon where is it?
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 11:05:55
The SFA's anti-celtic bias has been proven in a court of law.

Remember Farry? The guy who was in complete charge of referees.

Remember the flag fiasco...again a full on retraction from the sfa because of legal threat.
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Hunky Dorey,

Glasgow belongs to the SUPER CELTS! 24/02/2008 11:07:07
#67 idee fixe. Well said,but you are at nothing trying to talk sense into these 17th century bigots.They keep telling us that Scotland is a Protestant country" whatever that is suppose to mean.Maybe they are correct ,although I dont think many of them attended church service this morning.One thing is true , and it is that Scotland is a backward little sectarian backwater,ruled by England. The Scotland which is currently ruled by England is the creation of bigoted little men who wear sashes and bowler hats,march in places where they are not wanted,and meet in dark and dank little orange halls where they spend their time trying to keep their Catholic neighbours down,and most importantly of all, doing their best to keep Scotland under English rule.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 11:07:25
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gotta make the big bucks rabbi...also I have the Catholic work ethic...unlike you dole spongers.
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I-Mac,

24/02/2008 11:07:43
"The SFA's anti-celtic bias has been proven in a court of law" (#91)

Still not true.
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spider pig,

24/02/2008 11:09:39
Dorey: A wind up would be funny - you just sound stupid!
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Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 11:09:58
88 Gerry, I am just happy that we are in this position, Smith has done an amazing job turning this whole mess around. Whilst it could be contsrued that Celtic as the established club with WGS at the helm for three seasons have had alot more continuity, playing some attractive football but still visibly going backward.

Also as for silver, you only have a shot in two trophies now. With that advantage you'd better be sure you'll pick something up as you will look rather Raphael Scheidt if you don't.
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gerry mac,

24/02/2008 11:11:33
spider pig
you seem like an educated individual
you know for sure these players want away?
ah well suppose its better than gettin threw down the stairs.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 11:11:39
89

Tell me Doug.

How would you feel if a Celtic supporting Catholic Priest reffed an OF game and booked 9 RFC players and on then with 5 mins to go booked 2 Celts...

Would you think, the ref was fair?

Would you think it was wrong to ask a clergyman to ref a game with religious bigotry rife?


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Hunky Dorey,

Glasgow belongs to the SUPER TIMS! 24/02/2008 11:12:12
#78 Rev, I have a strange feeling that you are off to CHANGE YOUR NAPPY! Haaaaaa Haaaaaaa Haaaaaa LOser.
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Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 11:13:01
91...Timothy, sadly not, where is the tacit proof that referees have shown bias against Celtic? The corruption was proved in Italy so why can't it be proved here.

Timothy, until it is proven in a court of law you will need to retract your libelous comments as you requested another poster to do. You preach one set of values but fail to live upto them when you spout your own paranoid lies.

Get a grip man...it's only football..!
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Hunky Dorey,

Glasgow Home of the TIC! 24/02/2008 11:14:19
#96 SP....... I see that I have definately hit a nerve with you. I feel your pain.
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Timothy Malloy Esq.,

24/02/2008 11:14:20
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Not surprised you're laughing...must be funny to laze around all day and let others pay for you.

Happy as pig in you what...kinda sums you up Dave.
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Dougie D,

JHQ Loyal 24/02/2008 11:14:52
Tim

You have no proof on McCurry and his religious beliefs/favoured footy team, get over it!
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gerry mac,

24/02/2008 11:15:24
rouleur
going backwards?
could you elaborate please cos im confused somewhat.
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ninenro,

24/02/2008 11:15:47
92
Hunky
Scotland is a far better country than the ROI.We invened everything numb nuts.ROI is the backward backwater you fool!Leaders in nothing!
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Rouleur,

On ma bike 24/02/2008 11:16:05
99...here we go still spouting your lies. Where is the proof? Who has been convicted?

Celtic FC....paranoid to the end.
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spider pig,

24/02/2008 11:16:59
Tim: Not everything needs to be seen from one point of view, We had a deserved goal ruled off side and a penalty not given... but why let the truth get in the way of a paranoid rant..
Gerry: These players are going in the summer..if clubs want to buy them!