These mason lads are doing a fantastic job. Personally I don’t know a single one but that’s probably the point of them, wink wink.You put in your own placemen inside the SFPL, you fill the SFA posts with Filth-minded fraudsters,
You weigh the entire Scottish press and media in your favour.
You have the luxury of knowing that the present Scottish establishment from politics to courts to the police are fully on your side and batting behind the scenes to give you every advantage possible.
And yet ... still the fckn Masons manage to put the fckn fix in for these Protestant bstrds!
Crafty rather than craft one might think.
Read the first few lines and gave up. Deranged bastards. Why not do some “research” into the child abuse that was allowed to happen at your piggery for years, then get back to us. Stoat the Ba’ corner is what your shithole should be renamed. Pathetic c_unts!
And the only reason was, they were hoping the crowds would have been back by then.Was tgis pie complaining last season when the random generating machine had us play them in week 11 for the first time ever in history?
Yes 1975/76 & 1976/77 as the opening League fixtureSome day in the future the random super computer has to spit out Rangers v celtic on the opening day of the season.
Has it ever happened in the past ? I think the League started up in 1894.
Correct mate.....Last season opening fixture away to Aberdeen. .....Have not managed to play Aberdeen away first game of the season like 3/5 seasons? I note the sheer lack of reference to that.
How does that work in a random fixture generator? Are you suggesting that there is a line of code that says something like “if team 1 had more away fixtures in the first 10 games than team 2, then reverse fixtures so that team 2 has more away fixtures this season”?I didn’t get very far before I gave up.
I did get as far as fixtures for 21/22 being almost identical to two years before, in 19/20 when, in Dhimmy’s deluded mind the fixtures favour Rangers. I’m also aware that its intended to be that way and that a quick look at the fixtures for the season in-between, 20/21, will see the opposite - with the fixtures seemingly favouring the Dhims. And that will be repeated next season. That’s the way it works in Scotland - if we have a perceived benefit in fixtures one season then that ‘benefit’ will go to the Dhims in the following season because the fixtures, more or less, get swapped over.
So you should be - me and three other Bears sat down with Doncaster the a week before the fixtures were announced to make sure our matches we strategically planned to give us an advantage.Well that’s me convinced
There is no random fixture generator as such. Otherwise we wouldn’t have an OF game every New Year for example. Thats not very random. There’s a whole raft of things that get fed into it to ensure it fits with the appropriate outcome. In very broad terms we and the Dhims switch fixtures from season to season. That varies a little depending on what teams are in the League and what position they might finish in the season before but the basis is there. Then, of course, when Celtic want it, the first OF fixture can come out as game 10/11 rather than game 4/5. That’s not very random either.How does that work in a random fixture generator? Are you suggesting that there is a line of code that says something like “if team 1 had more away fixtures in the first 10 games than team 2, then reverse fixtures so that team 2 has more away fixtures this season”?
not having a go here - you always post good stuff. Just curious as to how this could work.
So therefore there is code that compares last season to this, and also a few lines that make sure us v them is always sometime around new year. Interesting, and I see why you say it’s not a random fixture generator. Yet the myth is promoted in certain circles. Thanks!There is no random fixture generator as such. Otherwise we wouldn’t have an OF game every New Year for example. Thats not very random. There’s a whole raft of things that get fed into it to ensure it fits with the appropriate outcome. In very broad terms we and the Dhims switch fixtures from season to season. That varies a little depending on what teams are in the League and what position they might finish in the season before but the basis is there. Then, of course, when Celtic want it, the first OF fixture can come out as game 10/11 rather than game 4/5. That’s not very random either.
No idea of the intricacies of the code and how they effect it but it’s as far removed from ‘random’ as could be. So many things to factor in. Both Dundee teams can’t be at home on same day, similar in Edinburgh and with the OF. I remember when we came back from the Championship in our first season back it was said we ‘inherited’ relegated Dundee United’s fixtures. Further confirmation that there is a pattern to the fixtures rather than being ‘random’. Then there’s the line of code that repeatedly ‘randomly generates’ Rangers playing up in Aberdeen on a midweek just before Christmas and so on.So therefore there is code that compares last season to this, and also a few lines that make sure us v them is always sometime around new year. Interesting, and I see why you say it’s not a random fixture generator. Yet the myth is promoted in certain circles. Thanks!
Is the correct answer, he is moaning about this season when generally it gets switched season to season post split depending on who the top 6 are.I didn’t get very far before I gave up.
I did get as far as fixtures for 21/22 being almost identical to two years before, in 19/20 when, in Dhimmy’s deluded mind the fixtures favour Rangers. I’m also aware that its intended to be that way and that a quick look at the fixtures for the season in-between, 20/21, will see the opposite - with the fixtures seemingly favouring the Dhims. And that will be repeated next season. That’s the way it works in Scotland - if we have a perceived benefit in fixtures one season then that ‘benefit’ will go to the Dhims in the following season because the fixtures, more or less, get swapped over.
According to the Tims they are everywhere.These mason lads are doing a fantastic job. Personally I don’t know a single one but that’s probably the point of them, wink wink.
Happened in 75/76 & 76/77 only times I know of. 2-1 for us at Ibrox in the first one & 2-2 at the Paedodome the following season after we were 2 up at half time. That one still rankles with me as big DJ missed two snips in the last 5 minutes.Some day in the future the random super computer has to spit out Rangers v celtic on the opening day of the season.
Has it ever happened in the past ? I think the League started up in 1894.
Is this mutant honestly complaining about the split?