Solmask
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I think it's safe to say mad Ronnie Is back on Twitter again .
FFS riled by Riley McGree, ho-hum you black neck puddle drinking orcs.
Referees?! These cûnts clearly have irony by-pass surgery at birth.
No he shat it to play us aswellI think it's safe to say mad Ronnie Is back on Twitter again .
That auld pisher needs sectioned.
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He’s went to a bigger club whose history isn’t plagued with child abuse over a 50 year period. No brainier for the guy tbh!The replies to this tweet by a Aussie journalist on McGree snubbing the dims is comedy gold .
Let me guess. ‘We won the European cup’, ‘greatest fans in the world’, ‘billions of fans all over the world’, ‘Sevco’.The replies to this tweet by a Aussie journalist on McGree snubbing the dims is comedy gold .
Why listen then ya old nonce?!?!
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Yeah pretty much and flange is a better manager than Wilder blah blah blah.Let me guess. ‘We won the European cup’, ‘greatest fans in the world’, ‘billions of fans all over the world’, ‘Sevco’.
He’s clearly senile if he thinks they are anti-Celtc.
Auld senile permanently raging
Auld senile permanently raging
Covid hasnt got this auld C,unt yet I see.....
Auld senile permanently raging
Sue PerbI occasionally look at the verbal diarrhoea this mentally challenged one spews out when it's posted on here and so far, without fail, it's easy enough to have a little laugh at his inane drivel and move on to the next post.
This pathetic offering, and the subsequent doubling down with the follow up crayon drawing of a piece is a little bit different though. One because the analogy is so skewed and two because the vhermin basically admits he reads this forum and the reactions to his retarded waffle. I have no doubt he has a login for here and probably posts on a regular basis. I wouldn't mind betting he's probably posted on this very thread.
Well you fat, pish-stained mess of an untermenschen, the real truth is that in any analogy Celtic and their Scum support will always be the Nazi half of the equation, and, to use your analogy regarding tanks, your tanks aren't so much parked at Ibrox as they are out of fuel and abandoned at Ibrox, much like the Nazis were forced to abandon their hardware and retreat back to Germany on foot after their last desperate throw of the dice, the Ardennes Offensive, (a.k.a. the Battle of the Bulge), ended in abject failure.
Much like your support, Hitler could never acknowledge the truth of the peril that faced Germany when a desperate but proud and determined enemy stood with their backs to the wall and fought with everything they had, not only to resist the domination of a vicious, Racist, anti-semitic regime, but to roll those worthless Scum back beyond their own borders and put them in their subjugated place once more.
He kept expecting Britain to fail but his arrogance saw him fatally underestimate his foe. He had his chance to go for the jugular in 1941 when Britain was down and alone, but his troops and his Nation were not up to the task and so he turned away thinking that Britain in it's weakened state could just be left to rot and be finally crushed when Germany had finished toying with it. A fatal arrogance based on a false assumption of Nazi superiority.
Seeing the parallels now beastie bhoy..?
Here's some more:
Both regimes had their dirty.little secrets to hide, but the truth would finally be revealed to expose them for the monsters they are.
The SMSM are the Lord Haw-Haw of the modern age, desperately talking up the strength of their Masters which no longer exists.
Both regimes have a pathological hatred of Jews.
Both teamed up with the Japanese who, despite initial success, were quickly reduced to a Kamikaze approach to try and win. The problem with that of course is that you quickly run out of pilots (and hamstrings) and then you're screwed.
And now we come to the ridiculous contention that winning Leagues and playing in the Champions League is somehow a bad thing.
Most observers accept that Rangers have had an operating deficit of over £100m since 2012 with the last 18months being particularly exacerbated by Covid.
Discounting Covid-related losses for a moment I think it's probably fair to say that's an average of £10m - £12m a year.
Being Champions will definitely generate more revenue in merchandising and sponsorship. Finally being rid of the spivs and out of the fat Cockney bastard's clutches will ensure that we negotiate better deals which benefit the Club rather than line the spivs pockets going forwards. Being in the Champions League (CL) Group stages is generally accepted to generate a revenue of around £40m minimum, with also a knock-on effect on merchandising, sponsorship, advertising revenues, etc.
Yes, to maintain our status as Champions and regular CL participants we will have to increase the operating budget a bit, but buying, and producing via the Academy, better players means we also have more valuable players who's value can only be enhanced by gaining CL experience.
Good years of CL participation coupled with a good model of scouting players, buying, developing and selling them at a profit, will generate enough of a financial cushion to withstand those years when perhaps CL qualification isn't achieved.
IF Scottish Football can be strong enough to maintain our UEFA Coefficient to continue to qualify the Scottish Champions for direct Group Stage entry then all we need to do is win the League more often than we don't.
Win it this season and we qualify for the CL and leave Celtic in disarray, no doubt needing another Manager and another squad rebuild, which weakens them and strengthens us for the League campaign next season. Win that one and it's Groundhog Day for the mendicants. Sharknado sequels 3, 4, 5 & beyond beckon.
But like Struth said, let them come after us, we welcome the chase. There will be times when we don't prevail, and we will face those days with dignity and fortitude and come back stronger.
As for the bigger fan base, you only have to look at the metrics, more viewers watch Rangers on TV. FAR more. Rangers outsell Celtic in replica shirt sales.
You can wax lyrical all you like about the Irish diaspora but the truth is most Irish who follow football follow the likes of Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal.
There's only one team who had to close the top tier of their stadium when Rangers weren't in the Premiership - and it wasn't Rangers.
And it's some rebuild when you are no better off than you were the year before. Relying on your opponents to fail is a script I've read before, only this time you can't even say Rangers will fail because they've got no winners in their squad.
Once you don't have the "they always collapse after Xmas" and "they don't have the bottle" mantras then what are you left with..?
Japanese "superstars" who've already been run into the ground and a Manager who's only tactic is to work his team to exhaustion..?
Good Luck with that - Not.
BIASED!
Auld senile permanently raging
How is that guy back on? If you’re banned are you not always banned?I think it's safe to say mad Ronnie Is back on Twitter again .
How is that guy back on? If you’re banned are you not always banned?
Must've slept through them. I've slept through earthquakes and fire alarms and now I can add 9 world wars to that list.Yeah did you miss the other 9
He's created a new account which anyone can do after being banned.
That is beyond sad. They define their love of their own club by how much they hate another team. Bat shit crazy people.You want to see the comments below it on his blog from his fan boy entourage .
Could it be you are him and answering yourself?I occasionally look at the verbal diarrhoea this mentally challenged one spews out when it's posted on here and so far, without fail, it's easy enough to have a little laugh at his inane drivel and move on to the next post.
This pathetic offering, and the subsequent doubling down with the follow up crayon drawing of a piece is a little bit different though. One because the analogy is so skewed and two because the vhermin basically admits he reads this forum and the reactions to his retarded waffle. I have no doubt he has a login for here and probably posts on a regular basis. I wouldn't mind betting he's probably posted on this very thread.
Well you fat, pish-stained mess of an untermenschen, the real truth is that in any analogy Celtic and their Scum support will always be the Nazi half of the equation, and, to use your analogy regarding tanks, your tanks aren't so much parked at Ibrox as they are out of fuel and abandoned at Ibrox, much like the Nazis were forced to abandon their hardware and retreat back to Germany on foot after their last desperate throw of the dice, the Ardennes Offensive, (a.k.a. the Battle of the Bulge), ended in abject failure.
Much like your support, Hitler could never acknowledge the truth of the peril that faced Germany when a desperate but proud and determined enemy stood with their backs to the wall and fought with everything they had, not only to resist the domination of a vicious, Racist, anti-semitic regime, but to roll those worthless Scum back beyond their own borders and put them in their subjugated place once more.
He kept expecting Britain to fail but his arrogance saw him fatally underestimate his foe. He had his chance to go for the jugular in 1941 when Britain was down and alone, but his troops and his Nation were not up to the task and so he turned away thinking that Britain in it's weakened state could just be left to rot and be finally crushed when Germany had finished toying with it. A fatal arrogance based on a false assumption of Nazi superiority.
Seeing the parallels now beastie bhoy..?
Here's some more:
Both regimes had their dirty.little secrets to hide, but the truth would finally be revealed to expose them for the monsters they are.
The SMSM are the Lord Haw-Haw of the modern age, desperately talking up the strength of their Masters which no longer exists.
Both regimes have a pathological hatred of Jews.
Both teamed up with the Japanese who, despite initial success, were quickly reduced to a Kamikaze approach to try and win. The problem with that of course is that you quickly run out of pilots (and hamstrings) and then you're screwed.
And now we come to the ridiculous contention that winning Leagues and playing in the Champions League is somehow a bad thing.
Most observers accept that Rangers have had an operating deficit of over £100m since 2012 with the last 18months being particularly exacerbated by Covid.
Discounting Covid-related losses for a moment I think it's probably fair to say that's an average of £10m - £12m a year.
Being Champions will definitely generate more revenue in merchandising and sponsorship. Finally being rid of the spivs and out of the fat Cockney bastard's clutches will ensure that we negotiate better deals which benefit the Club rather than line the spivs pockets going forwards. Being in the Champions League (CL) Group stages is generally accepted to generate a revenue of around £40m minimum, with also a knock-on effect on merchandising, sponsorship, advertising revenues, etc.
Yes, to maintain our status as Champions and regular CL participants we will have to increase the operating budget a bit, but buying, and producing via the Academy, better players means we also have more valuable players who's value can only be enhanced by gaining CL experience.
Good years of CL participation coupled with a good model of scouting players, buying, developing and selling them at a profit, will generate enough of a financial cushion to withstand those years when perhaps CL qualification isn't achieved.
IF Scottish Football can be strong enough to maintain our UEFA Coefficient to continue to qualify the Scottish Champions for direct Group Stage entry then all we need to do is win the League more often than we don't.
Win it this season and we qualify for the CL and leave Celtic in disarray, no doubt needing another Manager and another squad rebuild, which weakens them and strengthens us for the League campaign next season. Win that one and it's Groundhog Day for the mendicants. Sharknado sequels 3, 4, 5 & beyond beckon.
But like Struth said, let them come after us, we welcome the chase. There will be times when we don't prevail, and we will face those days with dignity and fortitude and come back stronger.
As for the bigger fan base, you only have to look at the metrics, more viewers watch Rangers on TV. FAR more. Rangers outsell Celtic in replica shirt sales.
You can wax lyrical all you like about the Irish diaspora but the truth is most Irish who follow football follow the likes of Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal.
There's only one team who had to close the top tier of their stadium when Rangers weren't in the Premiership - and it wasn't Rangers.
And it's some rebuild when you are no better off than you were the year before. Relying on your opponents to fail is a script I've read before, only this time you can't even say Rangers will fail because they've got no winners in their squad.
Once you don't have the "they always collapse after Xmas" and "they don't have the bottle" mantras then what are you left with..?
Japanese "superstars" who've already been run into the ground and a Manager who's only tactic is to work his team to exhaustion..?
Good Luck with that - Not.
Great read my friend brilliantI occasionally look at the verbal diarrhoea this mentally challenged one spews out when it's posted on here and so far, without fail, it's easy enough to have a little laugh at his inane drivel and move on to the next post.
This pathetic offering, and the subsequent doubling down with the follow up crayon drawing of a piece is a little bit different though. One because the analogy is so skewed and two because the vhermin basically admits he reads this forum and the reactions to his retarded waffle. I have no doubt he has a login for here and probably posts on a regular basis. I wouldn't mind betting he's probably posted on this very thread.
Well you fat, pish-stained mess of an untermenschen, the real truth is that in any analogy Celtic and their Scum support will always be the Nazi half of the equation, and, to use your analogy regarding tanks, your tanks aren't so much parked at Ibrox as they are out of fuel and abandoned at Ibrox, much like the Nazis were forced to abandon their hardware and retreat back to Germany on foot after their last desperate throw of the dice, the Ardennes Offensive, (a.k.a. the Battle of the Bulge), ended in abject failure.
Much like your support, Hitler could never acknowledge the truth of the peril that faced Germany when a desperate but proud and determined enemy stood with their backs to the wall and fought with everything they had, not only to resist the domination of a vicious, Racist, anti-semitic regime, but to roll those worthless Scum back beyond their own borders and put them in their subjugated place once more.
He kept expecting Britain to fail but his arrogance saw him fatally underestimate his foe. He had his chance to go for the jugular in 1941 when Britain was down and alone, but his troops and his Nation were not up to the task and so he turned away thinking that Britain in it's weakened state could just be left to rot and be finally crushed when Germany had finished toying with it. A fatal arrogance based on a false assumption of Nazi superiority.
Seeing the parallels now beastie bhoy..?
Here's some more:
Both regimes had their dirty.little secrets to hide, but the truth would finally be revealed to expose them for the monsters they are.
The SMSM are the Lord Haw-Haw of the modern age, desperately talking up the strength of their Masters which no longer exists.
Both regimes have a pathological hatred of Jews.
Both teamed up with the Japanese who, despite initial success, were quickly reduced to a Kamikaze approach to try and win. The problem with that of course is that you quickly run out of pilots (and hamstrings) and then you're screwed.
And now we come to the ridiculous contention that winning Leagues and playing in the Champions League is somehow a bad thing.
Most observers accept that Rangers have had an operating deficit of over £100m since 2012 with the last 18months being particularly exacerbated by Covid.
Discounting Covid-related losses for a moment I think it's probably fair to say that's an average of £10m - £12m a year.
Being Champions will definitely generate more revenue in merchandising and sponsorship. Finally being rid of the spivs and out of the fat Cockney bastard's clutches will ensure that we negotiate better deals which benefit the Club rather than line the spivs pockets going forwards. Being in the Champions League (CL) Group stages is generally accepted to generate a revenue of around £40m minimum, with also a knock-on effect on merchandising, sponsorship, advertising revenues, etc.
Yes, to maintain our status as Champions and regular CL participants we will have to increase the operating budget a bit, but buying, and producing via the Academy, better players means we also have more valuable players who's value can only be enhanced by gaining CL experience.
Good years of CL participation coupled with a good model of scouting players, buying, developing and selling them at a profit, will generate enough of a financial cushion to withstand those years when perhaps CL qualification isn't achieved.
IF Scottish Football can be strong enough to maintain our UEFA Coefficient to continue to qualify the Scottish Champions for direct Group Stage entry then all we need to do is win the League more often than we don't.
Win it this season and we qualify for the CL and leave Celtic in disarray, no doubt needing another Manager and another squad rebuild, which weakens them and strengthens us for the League campaign next season. Win that one and it's Groundhog Day for the mendicants. Sharknado sequels 3, 4, 5 & beyond beckon.
But like Struth said, let them come after us, we welcome the chase. There will be times when we don't prevail, and we will face those days with dignity and fortitude and come back stronger.
As for the bigger fan base, you only have to look at the metrics, more viewers watch Rangers on TV. FAR more. Rangers outsell Celtic in replica shirt sales.
You can wax lyrical all you like about the Irish diaspora but the truth is most Irish who follow football follow the likes of Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal.
There's only one team who had to close the top tier of their stadium when Rangers weren't in the Premiership - and it wasn't Rangers.
And it's some rebuild when you are no better off than you were the year before. Relying on your opponents to fail is a script I've read before, only this time you can't even say Rangers will fail because they've got no winners in their squad.
Once you don't have the "they always collapse after Xmas" and "they don't have the bottle" mantras then what are you left with..?
Japanese "superstars" who've already been run into the ground and a Manager who's only tactic is to work his team to exhaustion..?
Good Luck with that - Not.
What a horrible way to treat his sister.
Didn't realise this no-mark has snubbed them until I read this thread there. Outstanding comedy value.The replies to this tweet by a Aussie journalist on McGree snubbing the dims is comedy gold .
Thats the annoying thing, we post every one of his blogs, it was funny a couple of times but daily is too much.What percentage of his hits/attention comes from here? 98%?
Same with the links to the Record and Sun. Folk will never learn!Thats the annoying thing, we post every one of his blogs, it was funny a couple of times but daily is too much.
Well we’ll need to see. If he brings Griffiths back then yes. Rehiring peados is in the remit.
A deep undercover move...Could it be you are him and answering yourself?
Only asking and only joking
Fantastic post mateI occasionally look at the verbal diarrhoea this mentally challenged one spews out when it's posted on here and so far, without fail, it's easy enough to have a little laugh at his inane drivel and move on to the next post.
This pathetic offering, and the subsequent doubling down with the follow up crayon drawing of a piece is a little bit different though. One because the analogy is so skewed and two because the vhermin basically admits he reads this forum and the reactions to his retarded waffle. I have no doubt he has a login for here and probably posts on a regular basis. I wouldn't mind betting he's probably posted on this very thread.
Well you fat, pish-stained mess of an untermenschen, the real truth is that in any analogy Celtic and their Scum support will always be the Nazi half of the equation, and, to use your analogy regarding tanks, your tanks aren't so much parked at Ibrox as they are out of fuel and abandoned at Ibrox, much like the Nazis were forced to abandon their hardware and retreat back to Germany on foot after their last desperate throw of the dice, the Ardennes Offensive, (a.k.a. the Battle of the Bulge), ended in abject failure.
Much like your support, Hitler could never acknowledge the truth of the peril that faced Germany when a desperate but proud and determined enemy stood with their backs to the wall and fought with everything they had, not only to resist the domination of a vicious, Racist, anti-semitic regime, but to roll those worthless Scum back beyond their own borders and put them in their subjugated place once more.
He kept expecting Britain to fail but his arrogance saw him fatally underestimate his foe. He had his chance to go for the jugular in 1941 when Britain was down and alone, but his troops and his Nation were not up to the task and so he turned away thinking that Britain in it's weakened state could just be left to rot and be finally crushed when Germany had finished toying with it. A fatal arrogance based on a false assumption of Nazi superiority.
Seeing the parallels now beastie bhoy..?
Here's some more:
Both regimes had their dirty.little secrets to hide, but the truth would finally be revealed to expose them for the monsters they are.
The SMSM are the Lord Haw-Haw of the modern age, desperately talking up the strength of their Masters which no longer exists.
Both regimes have a pathological hatred of Jews.
Both teamed up with the Japanese who, despite initial success, were quickly reduced to a Kamikaze approach to try and win. The problem with that of course is that you quickly run out of pilots (and hamstrings) and then you're screwed.
And now we come to the ridiculous contention that winning Leagues and playing in the Champions League is somehow a bad thing.
Most observers accept that Rangers have had an operating deficit of over £100m since 2012 with the last 18months being particularly exacerbated by Covid.
Discounting Covid-related losses for a moment I think it's probably fair to say that's an average of £10m - £12m a year.
Being Champions will definitely generate more revenue in merchandising and sponsorship. Finally being rid of the spivs and out of the fat Cockney bastard's clutches will ensure that we negotiate better deals which benefit the Club rather than line the spivs pockets going forwards. Being in the Champions League (CL) Group stages is generally accepted to generate a revenue of around £40m minimum, with also a knock-on effect on merchandising, sponsorship, advertising revenues, etc.
Yes, to maintain our status as Champions and regular CL participants we will have to increase the operating budget a bit, but buying, and producing via the Academy, better players means we also have more valuable players who's value can only be enhanced by gaining CL experience.
Good years of CL participation coupled with a good model of scouting players, buying, developing and selling them at a profit, will generate enough of a financial cushion to withstand those years when perhaps CL qualification isn't achieved.
IF Scottish Football can be strong enough to maintain our UEFA Coefficient to continue to qualify the Scottish Champions for direct Group Stage entry then all we need to do is win the League more often than we don't.
Win it this season and we qualify for the CL and leave Celtic in disarray, no doubt needing another Manager and another squad rebuild, which weakens them and strengthens us for the League campaign next season. Win that one and it's Groundhog Day for the mendicants. Sharknado sequels 3, 4, 5 & beyond beckon.
But like Struth said, let them come after us, we welcome the chase. There will be times when we don't prevail, and we will face those days with dignity and fortitude and come back stronger.
As for the bigger fan base, you only have to look at the metrics, more viewers watch Rangers on TV. FAR more. Rangers outsell Celtic in replica shirt sales.
You can wax lyrical all you like about the Irish diaspora but the truth is most Irish who follow football follow the likes of Man Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal.
There's only one team who had to close the top tier of their stadium when Rangers weren't in the Premiership - and it wasn't Rangers.
And it's some rebuild when you are no better off than you were the year before. Relying on your opponents to fail is a script I've read before, only this time you can't even say Rangers will fail because they've got no winners in their squad.
Once you don't have the "they always collapse after Xmas" and "they don't have the bottle" mantras then what are you left with..?
Japanese "superstars" who've already been run into the ground and a Manager who's only tactic is to work his team to exhaustion..?
Good Luck with that - Not.
We will be watching with interestA deep undercover move...
Rangers fans for decades after that sang loudly well into the 1970's "Go home ya Huns".Well you fat, pish-stained mess of an untermenschen, the real truth is that in any analogy Celtic and their Scum support will always be the Nazi half of the equation, and, to use your analogy regarding tanks, your tanks aren't so much parked at Ibrox as they are out of fuel and abandoned at Ibrox, much like the Nazis were forced to abandon their hardware and retreat back to Germany on foot after their last desperate throw of the dice, the Ardennes Offensive, (a.k.a. the Battle of the Bulge), ended in abject failure.
Good Luck with that - Not.
Seeing this guy im thinking ...................
Auld senile permanently raging
" If I had a Tommy gun I would shoot every f****n hun, just for walking on the Queens Highway" was two of the lines of one of our old chants, if I remember correctly.Rangers fans for decades after that sang loudly well into the 1970's "Go home ya Huns".
How the f*ck they managed to turn that around on us is one of the worlds greatest mysteries of all time. They are the real HUNS, they hate Jews, not some sectarian description to paint a proud Protestant of Great Britain and Scotland with. If you vote SNP you are no Rangers fan is all I'll say for now.
Took the words right out of my mouth..." If I had a Tommy gun I would shoot every f****n hun, just for walking on the Queens Highway" was two of the lines of one of our old chants, if I remember correctly.
Don't worry m8, even as a bear I get myself frequently banned from this forum...We will be watching with interest
I’m only joking with you so no need to keep on justifying yourself, or is there ?Don't worry m8, even as a bear I get myself frequently banned from this forum...
I couldn't possibly comment... :shh:I’m only joking with you so no need to keep on justifying yourself, or is there ?
I’d be interested in seeing how quickly he’s told to bin his actual findings and just tell people they’re the victims every week.French data analyst starts a new job with Celtic announces it on Twitter and along come the mentalists in his replies .
A bit like FF.He's created a new account which anyone can do after being banned.
The first two replies are just something else, the guy must be wondering what the hell is going on here .I’d be interested in seeing how quickly he’s told to bin his actual findings and just tell people they’re the victims every week.
I never looked at much of his tweets but going by the one I quoted above it does look like he analyses bookings. I’m sure he won’t be long in pointing out how much they actually get away with before being bookedThe first two replies are just something else, the guy must be wondering what the hell is going on here .
FACT!!!!BIASED!