Blues and Royals
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See if a journo ever wrote anything like that about the Yahoos, he’d get done in.
keevins would be fine if Michael Beale had watched the game on a tablet in supermarket car park in clydebank.I find it strange that it's taken them all of those journos on Mount Pious a month to display their disgust and anger at Beale attending the Aberdeen given not a single one of them said a word when it happened.
Keevins is at today as well in the Mail. Saying Gio was a goner when he pictured with Fat Alf early doors. Also calls Beale "cold blooded and calcultating...he circled his prey and got his way"
I hope he right about been cold blooded and ruthless that’s what we need at this time and may just show he has the minerals for what it takes. Gio was a nice guy that’s why we kept losingI find it strange that it's taken them all of those journos on Mount Pious a month to display their disgust and anger at Beale attending the Aberdeen given not a single one of them said a word when it happened.
Keevins is at today as well in the Mail. Saying Gio was a goner when he pictured with Fat Alf early doors. Also calls Beale "cold blooded and calcultating...he circled his prey and got his way"
Wasn't this trip planned in advance, and Beale had a free weekend because his current club played the night before; on what basis could it ever be wrong for Beale to watch a Rangers game if he can manage to? I remember at the height of speculation regarding Paul le Guen, Yves Colleu sat in the stand during an OF game, whilst Alex McLeish was manager; not much was made of that at the time from what I remember, and rightly so. This has very little relevance to Van Bronckhorst getting the sack in all reality.Surely Beale being ruthless enough to attend Ibrox like he did, shows he's exactly the type of character this particular "Rottweiler" needed as a master?
One who'll do what's required to get the job done.
The Scottish media are, almost to a man, woman and child, a bunch of fannies!
I get more than slightly nauseous when I hear of any MSM outlet taking the moral high ground on any subject whatever.I find it strange that it's taken them all of those journos on Mount Pious a month to display their disgust and anger at Beale attending the Aberdeen given not a single one of them said a word when it happened.
Keevins is at today as well in the Mail. Saying Gio was a goner when he pictured with Fat Alf early doors. Also calls Beale "cold blooded and calcultating...he circled his prey and got his way"
I don't disagree with the substance of what he says. Beale’s visit to Glasgow was a bit crass and to harp on about loyalty and integrity only to leave QPR a couple of weeks later is cringeworthy.
However to fill an entire page going over the same details repeatedly with very little if anything written to balance the positive of Beale’s return, he shows his hand as clearly as the mentalist Celtic (well Sevco) bloggers.
I am aware of what the word means. Where did I say it was obscure?Or it's an actual word that people use to describe how something looks.
It's hardly some obscure phrase.
Alright Wordsworth, how would phrase it?
F uck me gently, you were serious with that reply?Alright Wordsworth, how would phrase it?
Regardless of how it's put, the point's still valid.
Only thing missing from his "article" is a reference to "Sports journalist/Columnist of the Year", surely he has one of those gongs, everybody else in the SMSM seems to have one.Keown in a world of pain. He can’t hide his hatred.
Rangers are a “ sad eyed, bashed-up Rottweiler” no bother Gary were you looking in the mirror when you wrote that?
As for having a go at Douglas Parks weight, again, people in glass houses and all that. What kind of “ journalist” attacks a 70 odd year old man for his appearance? A total scumbag that’s who.
Could’ve been written by Phil Machollibam an utter disgrace that it was even put to print
@Greg Marshall are the club aware of this hideous attack on us?
Strange aversion to cliches for a football fan. Ur no getting ma bank details ya creepy weirdo.F uck me gently, you were serious with that reply?
I thought you were being sarcastic.
I almost gave it a like.
Does Gary think we should get somebody in like for example Neil Lennon whose "antics" I'm sure would meet with approval from Gary et al.
As usual the first post gets it.Predictable!!
Scottish football journalist preaches about moralsSee if a journo ever wrote anything like that about the Yahoos, he’d get done in.
They don’t write it for Rangers fansThe MSN need to realise Rangers fans don’t and shouldn’t give a flying f what they think they have written rubbish about the club and fans for years.
Playing Devil's Dick Advocaat here.......
Gio was too nice for his own good and not ruthless enough.
We can't then criticise Beale for being ruthless and single minded enough to go after the job he wants.
He may or may not be the manager we need, time will tell, but I do want someone who'd walk over broken glass to be out manager and it looks like he's doing that.
CorrectGary would like a supine coach like Gio managing Rangers - one who will meekly settle for 2nd.
What red flags?Surely nobody can deny there's red flags over the way he behaved over the past month?
Gio has a right to feel slightly undermined IMO.
Along with the cheap and lazy option.Optics the new FF buzzword.
So basically Timmy porn pieceRangers fans had it in for Gio when he was spotted talking to Postecoglou in public.
Then there's this
"Beale went much further. He turned up in the directors’ box at Ibrox with no attempt to cover up his presence at a game that was being widely talked about as being pivotal to van Bronckhorst’s hopes of survival as manager.
Then he compounded the felony by visiting the local boozers to advertise the fact he was back in town in a way that looked an awful lot like a man who was canvassing support. A brass neck they call it in Glasgow, I believe. A vulture circling his prey is how I described it here at the time. And I see no reason for a rewrite."
Also manages to work in a "Callum Davidson, while serving his managerial apprenticeship at St Johnstone, won one trophy more than Gerrard and Beale did in their three-year tenure at Ibrox"