Eastern province bear
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thats what should have happened in the first few minutes at the sty in his comeback game - it never happened and we aw the end result
thats what should have happened in the first few minutes at the sty in his comeback game - it never happened and we aw the end result
I hope you grogged on him.I met Laurie when he was working in the BHF charity shop in Stockwell St. I recognized his voice immediately.
Nice enough bloke even if he is one of them.
Aye pure embarrassed. Big bad John had one crunching tackle in 4 yearsYour rolling eyes emoji must surely embarrass you now, eh?
Kenny Millar took the caller on and pointed out it was no big deal.lol its all about how celtc will be too strong for Rangers in the run in when all their injured players come back. The whole panel agree with the mhank and they are all completly ingorning the fact we have MORE injured players out than that lot and more key players out.
They are going on as if we are at full strengh competing against a injury ridden celtc lmfao
I think GD is generally fair and balanced. However he works for a radio station that is an official partner of Seperate Entity FC. So that has got to have an effect on what he says and what Rangers fans are allowed to say on the radio.
You seem to be better suited to watching Motherwell or some other team of hammer throwers.Aye pure embarrassed. Big bad John had one crunching tackle in 4 years
I’d rather he broke McGregor’s leg.You seem to be better suited to watching Motherwell or some other team of hammer throwers.
I'd rather see Lundstram run the ball past a tramp in green and grey, than waste his time going through one.
Then gets banned and shamed out of the game - would be class.I’d rather he broke McGregor’s leg.
All about opinions.
Think you are getting my comment wrong. I'm saying lundstram is not the type of player that hammers players whereas the guy I replied to was, he then replied with a video of lunnies challenge at parkhead, then admitted it was the only one he could remember.You seem to be better suited to watching Motherwell or some other team of hammer throwers.
I'd rather see Lundstram run the ball past a tramp in green and grey, than waste his time going through one.
Dundee are going to bottle it and find an excuse not to play us...Mark Wilson already bigging up Dundee. ‘They’re in good form’ almost like he forget they went to Celtic a couple of weeks ago and lay doon????
I never apologised.Think you are getting my comment wrong. I'm saying lundstram is not the type of player that hammers players whereas the guy I replied to was, he then replied with a video of lunnies challenge at parkhead, then admitted it was the only one he could remember.
So I will accept your apology of thinking I'm better suited to watching hammer throwers
Teams laying doon patter is so tedious.Mark Wilson already bigging up Dundee. ‘They’re in good form’ almost like he forget they went to Celtic a couple of weeks ago and lay doon????
But ignoring the biggest topic!
Celtic never lay down to Aberdeen to ensure we didn't come second in the league?Teams laying doon patter is so tedious.
They're just shite and when Celtic or us are on it, we will batter teams. Hearts didn't lie down to us when we skelped them 5-0, Dundee didn't lie down to Celtic. Pro footballers do not lie down ffs hahaha
Celtic never lay down to Aberdeen to ensure we didn't come second in the league?
A professional footballer does not intentionally go out with their sole focus being deliberately losing a game of football.Celtic never lay down to Aberdeen to ensure we didn't come second in the league?
A professional footballer does not intentionally go out with their sole focus being deliberately losing a game of football.
SoundCeltc did it twice, both times to ensure we finished 3rd in the League. They deliberately threw both games.
A professional footballer does not intentionally go out with their sole focus being deliberately losing a game of football.
Patter merchantYou still believe in Santa don't you?
A professional footballer does not intentionally go out with their sole focus being deliberately losing a game of football.
The reports from a few years ago when they lost to Aberdeen at the scum hut to deny us 2nd place suggests otherwise.
Now and again Broon was over at the dug out to find out our score.
There was also Tynecastle in 2006.
The filth went out with the intention of losing to fcuk us us over financially.
You want to live in denial, deny away to your heart's content.
Hearts already secured second with a win over Aberdeen in the midweek before the end of the season.They did it at Tynecastle on the last day of the season in 2005/06 too.
Incorrect. Hearts beat Aberdeen to finish 2nd. Hartley scored a penalty.Celtc did it twice, both times to ensure we finished 3rd in the League. They deliberately threw both games.
Hearts already secured second with a win over Aberdeen in the midweek before the end of the season.
Incorrect. Hearts beat Aberdeen to finish 2nd. Hartley scored a penalty.
Yes. They beat Aberdeen to finish second before the last day of the season. I'm sure we beat them. They won the Scottish a week later on penalties to Gretna.Aberdeen finished 20 points behind Hearts that season 2005 / 6, mate.
Or Hearts a number of years before this?Celtic never lay down to Aberdeen to ensure we didn't come second in the league?
The very point I am making to him. It happens time and again. 9 nil against the sheep when the scum needed goals as well.They did it at Tynecastle on the last day of the season in 2005/06 too.
Yes. They beat Aberdeen to finish second before the last day of the season. I'm sure we beat them. They won the Scottish a week later on penalties to Gretna.
The very point I am making to him. It happens time and again. 9 nil against the sheep when the scum needed goals as well.
Incorrect mate, they beat Aberdeen to qualify for the Champions League spot on a Weds night. Was working beside a massive jambo at the time and he was there.It's certainly not how I remember it. But I stand to be corrected.
The filth went to Tynecastle on the last day of the season as title winners and got pumped 3-0. As far as I can recall, second place went down to that last game of the season.
Incorrect mate, they beat Aberdeen to qualify for the Champions League spot on a Weds night. Was working beside a massive jambo at the time and he was there.
SPL: Hearts 1 - 0 Aberdeen
Hearts 1 - 0 Aberdeen: Paul Hartley's penalty got Vladimir Romanov dancing as Champions League football is ensured at Tynecastle next season.www.theguardian.com
They wouldn't have finished second if we had done enough over a season either.Hearts wouldn't have finished 2nd without Celtc throwing the game at Tyncastle, mate.
They wouldn't have finished second if we had done enough over a season either.
I actually thought they were going to win the league that year tbh. Claiming it was down to the bheast lying down a few games before the end of the season is pretty juvenile imo.
Incorrect mate, they beat Aberdeen to qualify for the Champions League spot on a Weds night. Was working beside a massive jambo at the time and he was there.
SPL: Hearts 1 - 0 Aberdeen
Hearts 1 - 0 Aberdeen: Paul Hartley's penalty got Vladimir Romanov dancing as Champions League football is ensured at Tynecastle next season.www.theguardian.com
I can't argue with that, but I'd need to see the league tables with one game left to play to satisfy myself.
So, I'll leave it at that.
Fair play to you.
They wouldn't have finished second if we had done enough over a season either.
I actually thought they were going to win the league that year tbh. Claiming it was down to the bheast lying down a few games before the end of the season is pretty juvenile imo.
It wouldn't have mattered if Hearts had won 25-0 against Aberdeen, mate. Without the points from the thrown game at Tynecastle, Hearts were finishing 3rd.
I remember putting a £50 on for the Aberdeen game sure they were 3/1 I was quids in. Iirc them doing the same in a game against hibs, if they lost they had the chance to win league at Ibrox, of course they lost. They're sleekitJuvenile or not, they deliberately went into their last game of the season against Aberdeen making sure we didn't clinch second place.
This place was awash at the time with punters mentioning the antics of Brown constantly going over to the dug out to find out what was happening in our game.
I remember putting a £50 on for the Aberdeen game sure they were 3/1 I was quids in. Iirc them doing the same in a game against hibs, if they lost they had the chance to win league at Ibrox, of course they lost. They're sleekit
We would have needed to beat Hearts on the last day of the season. That was no given.It wouldn't have mattered if Hearts had won 25-0 against Aberdeen, mate. Without the points from the thrown game at Tynecastle, Hearts were finishing 3rd.
We would have needed to beat Hearts on the last day of the season. That was no given.
As I said, I'd need to see the league table with one game left as that would be final proof.
I was always under the impression they had to win that last game to thwart us. And they conveniently did. Just like Aberdeen a few years ago.
Due to Celtc throwing the game at Tynecastle, the points " won " ensured 2nd spot.
2005–06 Scottish Premier League - Wikipedia
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