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Topic Started: 1 Nov 2017, 11:12 PM (581,101 Views)
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IainG
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13 Mar 2018, 07:46 PM
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Ah but I was so much older then,I'm younger than that now
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There's a thread on Follow Follow complaining about Crocker and Walker's bias towards us in the commentary of Sunday's game.
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brian mclair's hair
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13 Mar 2018, 07:53 PM
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I think too many Celtic players try too hard to be seen to be objective and end up sounding like they hate Celtic (apart from Sutton). Whereas the Ex-Huns make no effort to hide their Hunnish ways..
John Collins is a model ex-Tim pundit. Gushing in praise and unashamedly delighted when we win all while being constructive.
Didn't last long on sky did he. No - but he does have a very annoying voice
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Bobby Carroll
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14 Mar 2018, 02:31 PM
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suddenly, BBC Scotland appear to be upset about sectarianism in Scottish football. I can't help but wonder if the result on Sunday had been reversed, then the issue, may have been put on the back burner, till the need for deflection once more arose.
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14 Mar 2018, 02:39 PM
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- 14 Mar 2018, 02:31 PM
suddenly, BBC Scotland appear to be upset about sectarianism in Scottish football. I can't help but wonder if the result on Sunday had been reversed, then the issue, may have been put on the back burner, till the need for deflection once more arose. Just watching that and guess what, the only fans shown, Celtic and Ross county.
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14 Mar 2018, 03:11 PM
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Carragher suspended for the rest of the season.
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14 Mar 2018, 03:50 PM
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Everyone's Fantasy Football first pick
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What a bitter wee hun carrot, the video also proves he’s talking shampooe as well. Hun??
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14 Mar 2018, 04:43 PM
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- brian mclair's hair
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep
Didn't last long on sky did he.
No - but he does have a very annoying voice He gets a few gigs on BeIn Sports for the European games and is quite good .
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14 Mar 2018, 05:18 PM
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Sevco gets more free advertising from the Evening Times, posing as a news item.
Rangers Football Club are looking for a sparkie - are you the person for the job?
Spoiler: click to toggle IF you’ve always dreamed of a career at Rangers Football Club, look no further as the Evening Times presents an ideal role.
They’re not looking for footballers (sorry if we built up your hopes), but the Ibrox ground is on the hunt for an experienced electrician.
The successful candidate will provide maintenance and repairs to the business electrical systems and report to the facilities maintenance supervisors for both Ibrox Stadium and the training ground.
Main responsibilities will see the lucky person carry out all electrical works within the workplace consisting of maintenance, repairs, new installations, systems testing, fault finding and diagnosis.
He or she will also be expected to assist others in the facilities team and carry out other duties when required that may not relate to the job title.
The sparkie must also ensure all electrical appliances and fixtures within the grounds are electrically sound and safe for staff, visitors, and spectators.
Think you’re the right person for the job - or know someone who is? Head on over to our sister site s1jobs to apply here. The closing date is March 15.
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16086367.Rangers_Football_Club_are_looking_for_a_sparkie___are_you_the_person_for_the_job_/#comments-anchor
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14 Mar 2018, 05:26 PM
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- 14 Mar 2018, 05:18 PM
Sevco gets more free advertising from the Evening Times, posing as a news item. Rangers Football Club are looking for a sparkie - are you the person for the job?Spoiler: click to toggle IF you’ve always dreamed of a career at Rangers Football Club, look no further as the Evening Times presents an ideal role.
They’re not looking for footballers (sorry if we built up your hopes), but the Ibrox ground is on the hunt for an experienced electrician.
The successful candidate will provide maintenance and repairs to the business electrical systems and report to the facilities maintenance supervisors for both Ibrox Stadium and the training ground.
Main responsibilities will see the lucky person carry out all electrical works within the workplace consisting of maintenance, repairs, new installations, systems testing, fault finding and diagnosis.
He or she will also be expected to assist others in the facilities team and carry out other duties when required that may not relate to the job title.
The sparkie must also ensure all electrical appliances and fixtures within the grounds are electrically sound and safe for staff, visitors, and spectators.
Think you’re the right person for the job - or know someone who is? Head on over to our sister site s1jobs to apply here. The closing date is March 15.
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16086367.Rangers_Football_Club_are_looking_for_a_sparkie___are_you_the_person_for_the_job_/#comments-anchor Second most read article on the ET website.
Electrifying news.
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14 Mar 2018, 05:28 PM
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Sevco gets more free advertising from the Evening Times, posing as a news item. Rangers Football Club are looking for a sparkie - are you the person for the job?Spoiler: click to toggle IF you’ve always dreamed of a career at Rangers Football Club, look no further as the Evening Times presents an ideal role.
They’re not looking for footballers (sorry if we built up your hopes), but the Ibrox ground is on the hunt for an experienced electrician.
The successful candidate will provide maintenance and repairs to the business electrical systems and report to the facilities maintenance supervisors for both Ibrox Stadium and the training ground.
Main responsibilities will see the lucky person carry out all electrical works within the workplace consisting of maintenance, repairs, new installations, systems testing, fault finding and diagnosis.
He or she will also be expected to assist others in the facilities team and carry out other duties when required that may not relate to the job title.
The sparkie must also ensure all electrical appliances and fixtures within the grounds are electrically sound and safe for staff, visitors, and spectators.
Think you’re the right person for the job - or know someone who is? Head on over to our sister site s1jobs to apply here. The closing date is March 15.
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16086367.Rangers_Football_Club_are_looking_for_a_sparkie___are_you_the_person_for_the_job_/#comments-anchor
"He or she will also be expected to assist others in the facilities team and carry out other duties when required that may not relate to the job title."
At that club you never know, you could end up manager.
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14 Mar 2018, 05:30 PM
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- 14 Mar 2018, 02:31 PM
suddenly, BBC Scotland appear to be upset about sectarianism in Scottish football. I can't help but wonder if the result on Sunday had been reversed, then the issue, may have been put on the back burner, till the need for deflection once more arose. It looks more like Chris McLaughlin doing the SNP's bidding over OBAF. As a government they are about to see one of their key pieces of legislation since taking power emphatically repealed in the coming months because it is terribly written and ill thought out. That tends to be a really rare and embarrassing occurrence for a government.
This is basically their reaction in the death throes of the debate. Get something whipped up around sectarianism on the BBC in the hope that somehow someone sees a causal link between this crap and the coming repeal of OBAF.
There'll be plenty more arm twisting attempts of a select few Greens, Libs and Tories before the final vote too. All will fail.
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Mickeybhoy84
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14 Mar 2018, 05:41 PM
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- Forza
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- Bobby Carroll
- 14 Mar 2018, 02:31 PM
suddenly, BBC Scotland appear to be upset about sectarianism in Scottish football. I can't help but wonder if the result on Sunday had been reversed, then the issue, may have been put on the back burner, till the need for deflection once more arose.
It looks more like Chris McLaughlin doing the SNP's bidding over OBAF. As a government they are about to see one of their key pieces of legislation since taking power emphatically repealed in the coming months because it is terribly written and ill thought out. That tends to be a really rare and embarrassing occurrence for a government. This is basically their reaction in the death throes of the debate. Get something whipped up around sectarianism on the BBC in the hope that somehow someone sees a causal link between this crap and the coming repeal of OBAF. There'll be plenty more arm twisting attempts of a select few Greens, Libs and Tories before the final vote too. All will fail. I’ve only seen the headline but it was so stupid I didn’t bother with the article. The sooner these morons realise sectarianism isn’t a football only issue the better. What’s the point in clubs stamping out bigotry when Councils will openly fund orange walks and licensing boards won’t shut down bars or clubs that have been exposed as dens of sectarianism and racism? Expecting football to sort a societal problem is nothing more than a token gesture by lazy politicians who lack the courage to actually deal with the issue.
That’s what the media, and feeble organisations like Nil By Mouth, should be reporting on imo
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14 Mar 2018, 06:25 PM
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We Won the Big One-They Never Will!
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suddenly, BBC Scotland appear to be upset about sectarianism in Scottish football. I can't help but wonder if the result on Sunday had been reversed, then the issue, may have been put on the back burner, till the need for deflection once more arose.
It looks more like Chris McLaughlin doing the SNP's bidding over OBAF. As a government they are about to see one of their key pieces of legislation since taking power emphatically repealed in the coming months because it is terribly written and ill thought out. That tends to be a really rare and embarrassing occurrence for a government. This is basically their reaction in the death throes of the debate. Get something whipped up around sectarianism on the BBC in the hope that somehow someone sees a causal link between this crap and the coming repeal of OBAF. There'll be plenty more arm twisting attempts of a select few Greens, Libs and Tories before the final vote too. All will fail.
I’ve only seen the headline but it was so stupid I didn’t bother with the article. The sooner these morons realise sectarianism isn’t a football only issue the better. What’s the point in clubs stamping out bigotry when Councils will openly fund orange walks and licensing boards won’t shut down bars or clubs that have been exposed as dens of sectarianism and racism? Expecting football to sort a societal problem is nothing more than a token gesture by lazy politicians who lack the courage to actually deal with the issue. That’s what the media, and feeble organisations like Nil By Mouth, should be reporting on imo Well said m8
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14 Mar 2018, 06:30 PM
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Now the BBC have added a new article that starts with "Hibernian boss Neil Lennon believes there are fewer incidents of sectarian chants and songs in Scottish football than in years gone by."
Don't know if he's been set up, but that's going to be used as an excuse for OBAF.
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14 Mar 2018, 06:36 PM
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Garngad bhoy done good ...
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Sevco gets more free advertising from the Evening Times, posing as a news item. Rangers Football Club are looking for a sparkie - are you the person for the job?Spoiler: click to toggle IF you’ve always dreamed of a career at Rangers Football Club, look no further as the Evening Times presents an ideal role.
They’re not looking for footballers (sorry if we built up your hopes), but the Ibrox ground is on the hunt for an experienced electrician.
The successful candidate will provide maintenance and repairs to the business electrical systems and report to the facilities maintenance supervisors for both Ibrox Stadium and the training ground.
Main responsibilities will see the lucky person carry out all electrical works within the workplace consisting of maintenance, repairs, new installations, systems testing, fault finding and diagnosis.
He or she will also be expected to assist others in the facilities team and carry out other duties when required that may not relate to the job title.
The sparkie must also ensure all electrical appliances and fixtures within the grounds are electrically sound and safe for staff, visitors, and spectators.
Think you’re the right person for the job - or know someone who is? Head on over to our sister site s1jobs to apply here. The closing date is March 15.
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16086367.Rangers_Football_Club_are_looking_for_a_sparkie___are_you_the_person_for_the_job_/#comments-anchor TAX FREE......
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14 Mar 2018, 07:02 PM
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suddenly, BBC Scotland appear to be upset about sectarianism in Scottish football. I can't help but wonder if the result on Sunday had been reversed, then the issue, may have been put on the back burner, till the need for deflection once more arose.
It looks more like Chris McLaughlin doing the SNP's bidding over OBAF. As a government they are about to see one of their key pieces of legislation since taking power emphatically repealed in the coming months because it is terribly written and ill thought out. That tends to be a really rare and embarrassing occurrence for a government. This is basically their reaction in the death throes of the debate. Get something whipped up around sectarianism on the BBC in the hope that somehow someone sees a causal link between this crap and the coming repeal of OBAF. There'll be plenty more arm twisting attempts of a select few Greens, Libs and Tories before the final vote too. All will fail.
I’ve only seen the headline but it was so stupid I didn’t bother with the article. The sooner these morons realise sectarianism isn’t a football only issue the better. What’s the point in clubs stamping out bigotry when Councils will openly fund orange walks and licensing boards won’t shut down bars or clubs that have been exposed as dens of sectarianism and racism? Expecting football to sort a societal problem is nothing more than a token gesture by lazy politicians who lack the courage to actually deal with the issue. That’s what the media, and feeble organisations like Nil By Mouth, should be reporting on imo Terrific post Mickey
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14 Mar 2018, 07:12 PM
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Its too big for the float Father.
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Sevco gets more free advertising from the Evening Times, posing as a news item. Rangers Football Club are looking for a sparkie - are you the person for the job?Spoiler: click to toggle IF you’ve always dreamed of a career at Rangers Football Club, look no further as the Evening Times presents an ideal role.
They’re not looking for footballers (sorry if we built up your hopes), but the Ibrox ground is on the hunt for an experienced electrician.
The successful candidate will provide maintenance and repairs to the business electrical systems and report to the facilities maintenance supervisors for both Ibrox Stadium and the training ground.
Main responsibilities will see the lucky person carry out all electrical works within the workplace consisting of maintenance, repairs, new installations, systems testing, fault finding and diagnosis.
He or she will also be expected to assist others in the facilities team and carry out other duties when required that may not relate to the job title.
The sparkie must also ensure all electrical appliances and fixtures within the grounds are electrically sound and safe for staff, visitors, and spectators.
Think you’re the right person for the job - or know someone who is? Head on over to our sister site s1jobs to apply here. The closing date is March 15.
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/16086367.Rangers_Football_Club_are_looking_for_a_sparkie___are_you_the_person_for_the_job_/#comments-anchor
"He or she will also be expected to assist others in the facilities team and carry out other duties when required that may not relate to the job title." At that club you never know, you could end up manager. At the very least head of scouting should be achievable when wee Stevie hangs up his laptop.
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Quiet Assasin
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14 Mar 2018, 07:42 PM
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..for the maintenance of dinner tables for the children and the unemployed
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BBC report on their website has a thumbnail of a giant tricolour.
Funny.
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14 Mar 2018, 07:46 PM
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..for the maintenance of dinner tables for the children and the unemployed
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Section on Reporting Scotland about sectarianism in football but somehow missed the march against the Fenians.
Funny.
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14 Mar 2018, 07:57 PM
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Radio Scotland Sportsound discussing the Chris McLaughlin story about sectarianism, as others have said, coincidentally just before the final repeal of the OBAF Act. First club mentioned ny McLaughlin, Celtic fans of course.
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