Funkhouser
Well-Known Member
Kris Boyd and Ally McCoist said the very same thing.
It really is. It's like operation treadstone for tramps. Operation Beadstone.Once you have played for that lot your view of the game is poisoned beyond all redemption.
What an absolute fanny .
Perfect fit for them really.What really annoys me about Gordon is that we helped regain his fitness and career, and he has at every turn thrown it back in our face with petty comments and the minutes silence fiasco. Ungrateful numpty.
Also glad, i don't pay for this pish ,fu#k they're licence feeThe impartial BBC at it again with their pundit lineup
Glad I don't watch that pish
At least allow the big cocksocket to enjoy his season in the lower leagues before you tout him for a return to the employment of the filth!Aye ok Craig a refereeing future awaits.
Jonny Hayes is looking at his reflection on a spoon and thinking WTF am I looking at?Why don’t we get Jonny Hayes view on it?
If Arfield had planted his foot, he’d be in a bad way right now. He was lucky it was in motion.
Please make it an audio clipWhy don’t we get Jonny Hayes view on it?
If Arfield had planted his foot, he’d be in a bad way right now. He was lucky it was in motion.
Brilliant . He really is an odd looking c-nt .Jonny Hayes is looking at his reflection on a spoon and thinking WTF am I looking at?
That’ll be his old paymasters you mean?earning his paycheck from his new paymasters already
Sportscene looking for red cards already
CRAIG GORDON reckons Rangers star Scott Arfield could've been sent off after the crunching tackle with Aberdeen defender Andrew Considine.
The Dons stopper was shown a red card for the lunge but Arfield escaped any punishment at Pittodrie, as Gers ran out 1-0 winners.
And Hearts keeper Gordon claims Arfield jumped into the "meaty challenge" with two feet and could've walked.
Speaking on Sportscene, ex-Celtic keeper Gordon said: "No, I don't think so.
"You look at Arfield jumping in with two feet as well there.
"It was quite a meaty challenge from both players there.
"You look at that and I don't think you can complain about the red card.
"Both players are in serious danger of going for red cards the way they've both went in for that.
"I don't think you have any complaints when you see that back."
It appears to me that Gordon said nothing of the sort.The impartial BBC at it again with their pundit lineup
Glad I don't watch that pish
and glass anklesI’ve got no interest in the opinions of lower league players. Especially ones with chocolate wrists.