church of ireland is Anglican, not presbyterianTazzabear did you read the post above with the Irish news article in it, seems presbyterianism was what the church of Ireland was formed on. Like I've said no expert just relaying what one Irish bloke who is more knowledgeable than I had to say on it. Anyway this is taking the thread off track .... how good would it be if we could prove to they manky bassas he was one of us though?
Maeda making sure his kids are close.
Protestantism came after Catholicism
Pretty sure he stoppedThey do like to put their terrorists on a pedestal.
Get a haircut ya Hippie.They do like to put their terrorists on a pedestal.
Delicious.
The last game of the season we played Motherwell at Fir Park with Rangers playing Hibs away at Easter Road. I’ll never forget it as long as I live.All we had to do was win the game that day and we’d be crowned champions again.Chris Sutton scored, we were in a great position and we missed some great chances to put that game to bed.
“The league was coming back to Celtic Park until the 88th minute when self-confessed Celtic fanatic Scott McDonald scored, then bagged another in the 90th minute to hand Rangers the title. It was utter devastation. I’ve had lows in football but this was something from out of this world. I’d never seen or felt anything like it.I can understand ex-Rangers man Terry Butcher going nuts as the Motherwell boss, but McDonald celebrated like he’d just won the league.He went crazy with joy when thousands of Celtic supporters were on the floor in tears.
The way Motherwell celebrated was an absolute disgrace. There was no respect. It was like they won that title.Back at Easter Road, Marvin Andrews said God was behind us losing the league in the last two minutes of the season.I don’t know what God was playing at if that was true. It was a stake through the heart to all of us on that pitch at Fir Park.I’m still broken-hearted about it, and it brings a bad feeling to my stomach.I still can’t describe the feeling. If we thought losing in Seville and losing the league on the last day in 2003 were bad, this was tenfold.Martin O’Neill said after the game, ‘Listen lads, the Cup final next week is going to be my last game’.
Alan Thompson
They were busy litter-picking the Stadium...Maybe they have a dorm in the piggery thats why they never came out?
Vintage Timmy tears...
The last game of the season we played Motherwell at Fir Park with Rangers playing Hibs away at Easter Road. I’ll never forget it as long as I live.All we had to do was win the game that day and we’d be crowned champions again.Chris Sutton scored, we were in a great position and we missed some great chances to put that game to bed.
“The league was coming back to Celtic Park until the 88th minute when self-confessed Celtic fanatic Scott McDonald scored, then bagged another in the 90th minute to hand Rangers the title. It was utter devastation. I’ve had lows in football but this was something from out of this world. I’d never seen or felt anything like it.I can understand ex-Rangers man Terry Butcher going nuts as the Motherwell boss, but McDonald celebrated like he’d just won the league.He went crazy with joy when thousands of Celtic supporters were on the floor in tears.
The way Motherwell celebrated was an absolute disgrace. There was no respect. It was like they won that title.Back at Easter Road, Marvin Andrews said God was behind us losing the league in the last two minutes of the season.I don’t know what God was playing at if that was true. It was a stake through the heart to all of us on that pitch at Fir Park.I’m still broken-hearted about it, and it brings a bad feeling to my stomach.I still can’t describe the feeling. If we thought losing in Seville and losing the league on the last day in 2003 were bad, this was tenfold.Martin O’Neill said after the game, ‘Listen lads, the Cup final next week is going to be my last game’.
Alan Thompson
The fact he still has trouble accepting this and is as bhitter as they come about it is a source of great pleasure to me. So happy he is still hurting. It destroyed him.
The last game of the season we played Motherwell at Fir Park with Rangers playing Hibs away at Easter Road. I’ll never forget it as long as I live.All we had to do was win the game that day and we’d be crowned champions again.Chris Sutton scored, we were in a great position and we missed some great chances to put that game to bed.
“The league was coming back to Celtic Park until the 88th minute when self-confessed Celtic fanatic Scott McDonald scored, then bagged another in the 90th minute to hand Rangers the title. It was utter devastation. I’ve had lows in football but this was something from out of this world. I’d never seen or felt anything like it.I can understand ex-Rangers man Terry Butcher going nuts as the Motherwell boss, but McDonald celebrated like he’d just won the league.He went crazy with joy when thousands of Celtic supporters were on the floor in tears.
The way Motherwell celebrated was an absolute disgrace. There was no respect. It was like they won that title.Back at Easter Road, Marvin Andrews said God was behind us losing the league in the last two minutes of the season.I don’t know what God was playing at if that was true. It was a stake through the heart to all of us on that pitch at Fir Park.I’m still broken-hearted about it, and it brings a bad feeling to my stomach.I still can’t describe the feeling. If we thought losing in Seville and losing the league on the last day in 2003 were bad, this was tenfold.Martin O’Neill said after the game, ‘Listen lads, the Cup final next week is going to be my last game’.
Alan Thompson
I just assumed that was some random punter, particularly with the writing style.
The last game of the season we played Motherwell at Fir Park with Rangers playing Hibs away at Easter Road. I’ll never forget it as long as I live.All we had to do was win the game that day and we’d be crowned champions again.Chris Sutton scored, we were in a great position and we missed some great chances to put that game to bed.
“The league was coming back to Celtic Park until the 88th minute when self-confessed Celtic fanatic Scott McDonald scored, then bagged another in the 90th minute to hand Rangers the title. It was utter devastation. I’ve had lows in football but this was something from out of this world. I’d never seen or felt anything like it.I can understand ex-Rangers man Terry Butcher going nuts as the Motherwell boss, but McDonald celebrated like he’d just won the league.He went crazy with joy when thousands of Celtic supporters were on the floor in tears.
The way Motherwell celebrated was an absolute disgrace. There was no respect. It was like they won that title.Back at Easter Road, Marvin Andrews said God was behind us losing the league in the last two minutes of the season.I don’t know what God was playing at if that was true. It was a stake through the heart to all of us on that pitch at Fir Park.I’m still broken-hearted about it, and it brings a bad feeling to my stomach.I still can’t describe the feeling. If we thought losing in Seville and losing the league on the last day in 2003 were bad, this was tenfold.Martin O’Neill said after the game, ‘Listen lads, the Cup final next week is going to be my last game’.
Alan Thompson
I just assumed that was some random punter, particularly with the writing style.
What a special, special treat and happy ending that it ending up being that prick.
He writes all kinds of mad nonsense but to shoehorn Rangers financial fallout into a story about victims of sexual abuse is utterly shameful. It sums up his diseased mindset and he isn't the only one today saying this to deflect from his own club.Here's the thing if that greasy tub of lard honestly believes Rangers don't exist anymore then why spend every conceivable waking moment ranting and raving about them? Very strange behaviour dedicating 90% of you life to writing about something you claim just doesn't exist.
As for his boys club remarks the dispicable rodants mask slips whenever this issue is is brought up. He's happy to lecture others on what he thinks is correct but when his club is involved in the biggest abuse scandal in world sporting history it's fans of other clubs who are to blame not that club who had managers and players who openly knew young boys were being abused but said absolutely nothing for decades.
He writes all kinds of mad nonsense but to shoehorn Rangers financial fallout into a story about victims of sexual abuse is utterly shameful. It sums up his diseased mindset he isn't the only one today saying this to deflect from his own club.
I've said this before a fully independent enquiry should happen into all the child sex abuse that has happened in Scottish football.
Also an enabler.
God bless the bravest man in football.
Or the fact that they deliberately revised attendance figures on a regular basis in order to the trouser the cash, which effectively meant they paid less tax, how many hospitals could have been built if only they had paid what they were due?He forgets Celtc had Juniniho on an EBT and many of the players, staff and directors on Film Industry Tax Avoidance schemes so James why did Mutton go bust, is he still the same person? Yep still the same shit stirring prick he was before.
I know you'll be reading James, you fat piece of shite.
Tim repellent, Sure Deodrant
Aye bet they just chucked the cup and put those special memories in their trophy room aswell.
Denier & concealer. As culpable as the perpetrators.Also an enabler.
Del boy fell through the bar. Stupid chunt can't even get that right.
The last game of the season we played Motherwell at Fir Park with Rangers playing Hibs away at Easter Road. I’ll never forget it as long as I live.All we had to do was win the game that day and we’d be crowned champions again.Chris Sutton scored, we were in a great position and we missed some great chances to put that game to bed.
“The league was coming back to Celtic Park until the 88th minute when self-confessed Celtic fanatic Scott McDonald scored, then bagged another in the 90th minute to hand Rangers the title. It was utter devastation. I’ve had lows in football but this was something from out of this world. I’d never seen or felt anything like it.I can understand ex-Rangers man Terry Butcher going nuts as the Motherwell boss, but McDonald celebrated like he’d just won the league.He went crazy with joy when thousands of Celtic supporters were on the floor in tears.
The way Motherwell celebrated was an absolute disgrace. There was no respect. It was like they won that title.Back at Easter Road, Marvin Andrews said God was behind us losing the league in the last two minutes of the season.I don’t know what God was playing at if that was true. It was a stake through the heart to all of us on that pitch at Fir Park.I’m still broken-hearted about it, and it brings a bad feeling to my stomach.I still can’t describe the feeling. If we thought losing in Seville and losing the league on the last day in 2003 were bad, this was tenfold.Martin O’Neill said after the game, ‘Listen lads, the Cup final next week is going to be my last game’.
Alan Thompson
Absolute fkn MENTALISTS!
He seems to be taking that well.Here's the thing if that greasy tub of lard honestly believes Rangers don't exist anymore then why spend every conceivable waking moment ranting and raving about them? Very strange behaviour dedicating 90% of you life to writing about something you claim just doesn't exist.
As for his boys club remarks the dispicable rodants mask slips whenever this issue is is brought up. He's happy to lecture others on what he thinks is correct but when his club is involved in the biggest abuse scandal in world sporting history it's fans of other clubs who are to blame not that club who had managers and players who openly knew young boys were being abused but said absolutely nothing for decades.
The delusion is very strong this morning after another defeat in the Champions League by a Brendan Rodgers team Forrest goes to his usual comfort blanket what about Rangers.
Feyenoord don't have the turnover that Celtic have nor the wage bill . Feyenoord £35m Celtic £59m yet the excuses are continually made for Rodgers and the east end Galácticos.
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The delusion is very strong this morning after another defeat in the Champions League by a Brendan Rodgers team Forrest goes to his usual comfort blanket what about Rangers.
Feyenoord don't have the turnover that Celtic have nor the wage bill . Feyenoord £35m Celtic £59m yet the excuses are continually made for Rodgers and the east end Galácticos.
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Yeah the ref and other officials including VAR are getting abuse this morning. Rather than accepting Rodgers just isn't very good as a manager in European football. His best run was with with Leicester getting to the semi final of the conference league. But that was after finishing third in their Europa League group.They are blaming refs. ?![]()
'Lawwell trotting out the bog standard bullshit' so James are you going to take him to task for his 'Separate Entity' bullshit or are you towing the party line too?The delusion is very strong this morning after another defeat in the Champions League by a Brendan Rodgers team Forrest goes to his usual comfort blanket what about Rangers.
Feyenoord don't have the turnover that Celtic have nor the wage bill . Feyenoord £35m Celtic £59m yet the excuses are continually made for Rodgers and the east end Galácticos.
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Refs to blame, there’s a shock.The delusion is very strong this morning after another defeat in the Champions League by a Brendan Rodgers team Forrest goes to his usual comfort blanket what about Rangers.
Feyenoord don't have the turnover that Celtic have nor the wage bill . Feyenoord £35m Celtic £59m yet the excuses are continually made for Rodgers and the east end Galácticos.
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The go to comfort blanket of what Rangers have done is pathetic. He questions their board but not the manager that has a terrible record in the Champions League.Refs to blame, there’s a shock.
One question, who sets up the wall and tells them where to stand?
Edit: to add the media reactions don’t even reflect what he has said. They all wank them off in the press and still not good enough.