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Topic Started: 1 Nov 2017, 11:12 PM (581,167 Views)
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jimmy123411
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3 Dec 2017, 08:29 PM
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"Chewits"
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3 Dec 2017, 08:46 PM
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Sportscene is fastly becoming unwatchable. Nothing on Tierney's assault by the goalkeeper, Broony getting elbowed. Their editing of the offside decision against us was disgraceful. No mention of the referee's intervention and no analysis of whether it was a correct decision or not, even. Jack sending off dumbed down, unfortunate blah blah No discussion on his behaviour, (4 red cards this season.) The commentator reaction to Windass dive, "He might have dived there, yes he did." That was it!
As far as I could see, Commons was the only one who called Jack out, "A disgraceful tackle, May could have been stretchered off. It could have ended his career, disgraceful tackle."
I hope TEG goes for it.
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3 Dec 2017, 08:47 PM
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I agree about the "Soup taker" stuff. Really has no place in a football discussion.
if posters want to use that term then it's their choice. And if anyone isn't allowed, they will stamp their feet and cause a tantrum!
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3 Dec 2017, 08:54 PM
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- Ponder Stibbons
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Anyone who buys or reads the Hunday Mail is a Hun, same for the Daily Ranger.....Don't give them the oxygen leave it to the people it's aimed at.
Aye, nae bother. Celtic skipper Scott Brown is spot on about the morons who give Scottish football a bad name - ParksGordon Parks backs the Hoops captain and insists more can be done to address unacceptable conduct from fans. Spoiler: click to toggle ByGordon Parks Scott Brown gave the whole of Scottish football something to chew on last week. The Celtic skipper’s claim of having sweeties thrown at him during a clash at Motherwell shone a truth on a section of supporters in this country. Increasingly, the 12th man is a liability. The away day fans are the biggest problem – but there’s a disclaimer. The people who make long journeys to the likes of Dingwall and Inverness are often the most loyal – and dedication and devotion must always be commended. But anyone who’s had the misfortune of traveling on a train packed with supporters will know all about the more moronic elements at play. A mate who works with the British Transport Police claims the ned subculture that follows Motherwell and Hamilton are top of the league for anti-social behaviour. Some cops have had to go off on the sick due to the stress of coping with the match-day lout fans. The Old Firm are also in the race when it comes to chanting sectarian abuse, violence, abusive behaviour and vandalism. A Motherwell club statement read: “We will work with Celtic to fully investigate, amongst other things, the numerous acts of vandalism, including 206 broken seats, damaged toilets and graffiti in the McEwan Fraser Legal South Stand.” An example of the lack of class from some Hoops fans at a time when the club needs to take some responsibility for their fans rather than playing the victim card. A group of Celtic supporters shamed their during a game in Sunderland in the summer when they sang a hateful song about murdered soldier Lee Rigby. Celtic later released a statement condemning the action and stating that it did not represent the club or their fans. It was a horrible but isolated incident – so fair enough. But they won’t be invited back with the Sunderland Echo’s Tony Gillan claiming: “The game produced drunken violence, flares and some hideous sectarianism.” Then there was the trouble in Anderlecht with reports of street fights with rival fans, There have been arrests for the drunk and disorderly, breach of the peace and the use of illegal pyrotechnics. There was the UEFA charge relating to a banner portraying a person in a paramilitary uniform that led to the Parkhead club closing the Green Brigade section for two matches after “serious incidents of unsafe behaviour” at two home games. UEFA has now fined Celtic 11 times in less than six years over fan-behaviour issues ranging from pro-IRA chants to fireworks, crowd disturbances and other illicit banner charges More recently they were hit with a £8,900 fine over a pitch invasion during the Champions League tie against Paris Saint-Germain when a fan aimed a kick at Kylian Mbappe That fine took Celtic past £150,000 in sanctions for supporter behaviour in the last six years. It’s a statistic that has taken a shine off their European efforts and saddles the club with unwanted headlines. Yes, Brown is right to highlight his experience of being on the end of anti-social behaviour from Well fans after being showered by Chewits. More can be done to address unacceptable conduct – so it’s time to heed the words of a nippy sweetie. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/opinion/sport/celtic-skipper-scott-brown-spot-11628900
The tone and some of the words and phrasing in that scrawl above is very close to the general tone on FF. I wonder what the journalist's login is. This the same Gordon Parks who said Roberts was showing a lack of ambition coming to Celtic, but fawned over ‘derby day’ expert Senderos coming to Sevco.
The Gordon Parks whose best starting 11 chose Barton over Broony, Waghorn over Dembele and Barrie McKay over Sinclair.
That Gordon Parks?
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Lobey Dosser
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3 Dec 2017, 09:02 PM
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep Celtic skipper Scott Brown is spot on about the morons who give Scottish football a bad name - ParksGordon Parks backs the Hoops captain and insists more can be done to address unacceptable conduct from fans. Spoiler: click to toggle ByGordon Parks Scott Brown gave the whole of Scottish football something to chew on last week. The Celtic skipper’s claim of having sweeties thrown at him during a clash at Motherwell shone a truth on a section of supporters in this country. Increasingly, the 12th man is a liability. The away day fans are the biggest problem – but there’s a disclaimer. The people who make long journeys to the likes of Dingwall and Inverness are often the most loyal – and dedication and devotion must always be commended. But anyone who’s had the misfortune of traveling on a train packed with supporters will know all about the more moronic elements at play. A mate who works with the British Transport Police claims the ned subculture that follows Motherwell and Hamilton are top of the league for anti-social behaviour. Some cops have had to go off on the sick due to the stress of coping with the match-day lout fans. The Old Firm are also in the race when it comes to chanting sectarian abuse, violence, abusive behaviour and vandalism. A Motherwell club statement read: “We will work with Celtic to fully investigate, amongst other things, the numerous acts of vandalism, including 206 broken seats, damaged toilets and graffiti in the McEwan Fraser Legal South Stand.” An example of the lack of class from some Hoops fans at a time when the club needs to take some responsibility for their fans rather than playing the victim card. A group of Celtic supporters shamed their during a game in Sunderland in the summer when they sang a hateful song about murdered soldier Lee Rigby. Celtic later released a statement condemning the action and stating that it did not represent the club or their fans. It was a horrible but isolated incident – so fair enough. But they won’t be invited back with the Sunderland Echo’s Tony Gillan claiming: “The game produced drunken violence, flares and some hideous sectarianism.” Then there was the trouble in Anderlecht with reports of street fights with rival fans, There have been arrests for the drunk and disorderly, breach of the peace and the use of illegal pyrotechnics. There was the UEFA charge relating to a banner portraying a person in a paramilitary uniform that led to the Parkhead club closing the Green Brigade section for two matches after “serious incidents of unsafe behaviour” at two home games. UEFA has now fined Celtic 11 times in less than six years over fan-behaviour issues ranging from pro-IRA chants to fireworks, crowd disturbances and other illicit banner charges More recently they were hit with a £8,900 fine over a pitch invasion during the Champions League tie against Paris Saint-Germain when a fan aimed a kick at Kylian Mbappe That fine took Celtic past £150,000 in sanctions for supporter behaviour in the last six years. It’s a statistic that has taken a shine off their European efforts and saddles the club with unwanted headlines. Yes, Brown is right to highlight his experience of being on the end of anti-social behaviour from Well fans after being showered by Chewits. More can be done to address unacceptable conduct – so it’s time to heed the words of a nippy sweetie. http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/opinion/sport/celtic-skipper-scott-brown-spot-11628900
The tone and some of the words and phrasing in that scrawl above is very close to the general tone on FF. I wonder what the journalist's login is.
This the same Gordon Parks who said Roberts was showing a lack of ambition coming to Celtic, but fawned over ‘derby day’ expert Senderos coming to Sevco. The Gordon Parks whose best starting 11 chose Barton over Broony, Waghorn over Dembele and Barrie McKay over Sinclair. That Gordon Parks? All Daily Rangers hacks are Gordon Parks or a clone with a different handle.
But why do we get annoyed at what any of them spout, we know beyond doubt that the rag is anti Celtic and has been for decades.
Best ignored , or at worst laughed at.
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Covcelt
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3 Dec 2017, 10:11 PM
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Chris McLaughlin’s BBC report on yesterday’s game states that Forrest’s first goal “trickled” over the line Guy’s a fud
Edited by Covcelt, 3 Dec 2017, 10:11 PM.
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Brucebhoy
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4 Dec 2017, 01:15 AM
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Having watched Sportscene's editing of the offside incident... They make it look like the linesman flagged instantly, and completely ignored the ref's involvement. Pretty deceitful, really.
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Otis B Driftwood
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4 Dec 2017, 01:42 AM
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Having watched Sportscene's editing of the offside incident... They make it look like the linesman flagged instantly, and completely ignored the ref's involvement. Pretty deceitful, really. Rogic was offside; the fact that the AR didn't immediately run to the centre-line is evidence that he was unsure if TR was onside.
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murphio
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4 Dec 2017, 02:01 AM
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Could start a row in an empty room
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Lil Beckie saying Jack's challenge was Stevie May's fault for pulling out. The lengths these talentless fuukwitts have to go to make themselves relevant is beyond embarrassing.
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4 Dec 2017, 02:16 AM
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Lil Beckie saying Jack's challenge was Stevie May's fault for pulling out. The lengths these talentless fuukwitts have to go to make themselves relevant is beyond embarrassing. Just read it. When men were men etc etc.
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4 Dec 2017, 02:49 AM
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Having watched Sportscene's editing of the offside incident... They make it look like the linesman flagged instantly, and completely ignored the ref's involvement. Pretty deceitful, really. Are you surprised?
Plus ca change...
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4 Dec 2017, 04:28 AM
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Non existent discussion over the Windass dive, if that was us it would have been debated for a week solid
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4 Dec 2017, 05:12 AM
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I’m just catching up with this. Do folk seriously put their hands in their pockets and pay for rags such as The S*n and The Record? Like, seriously?
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4 Dec 2017, 08:25 AM
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I’m just catching up with this. Do folk seriously put their hands in their pockets and pay for rags such as The S*n and The Record? Like, seriously? Of course they don’t. No one on here reads them.
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4 Dec 2017, 09:05 AM
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Lil Beckie saying Jack's challenge was Stevie May's fault for pulling out. The lengths these talentless fuukwitts have to go to make themselves relevant is beyond embarrassing. If May didn’t “pull out” he’d have ended up with his shin snapped in two. It doesn’t matter what May does, Jacks tackle was always excessive.
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4 Dec 2017, 09:29 AM
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I’m just catching up with this. Do folk seriously put their hands in their pockets and pay for rags such as The S*n and The Record? Like, seriously? Leckie’s article is online, for free.
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4 Dec 2017, 09:37 AM
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I’m just catching up with this. Do folk seriously put their hands in their pockets and pay for rags such as The S*n and The Record? Like, seriously?
Leckie’s article is online, for free. They get cash for every click though
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4 Dec 2017, 09:40 AM
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According to McInnes it is normal for him to forget his team changes. If that is true it would worry me if he was to be the manager of the team I supported.
'I'M NOT HAPPY' Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes takes swipe at Rangers for allowing speculation to crank up over search for a new manager McInnes has lost back-to-back matches against the Gers in the last week, watching his team go down 2-1 at Pittodrie
Spoiler: click to toggle By Robert Thomson FURIOUS Derek McInnes insists he seems to be the LAST person to know about Rangers targeting him to become their new manager. The Aberdeen gaffer took a swipe at the Ibrox club for allowing speculation to crank up over the last five weeks since Pedro Caixinha was sacked. Rangers will move for their former player this week and hope to get a deal done to bring him to Glasgow, even though Dons chairman Stewart Milne claimed a fortnight ago his manager had assured him he won’t be leaving. McInnes has lost back-to-back matches against the Gers in the last week, watching his team go down 2-1 at Pittodrie. And he also hit back at telly pundit Kris Commons for suggesting by forgetting the changes he made to his starting line-up it was proof his focus was elsewhere. He said: “I made my position clear a few weeks ago and this has been ongoing. “It just feels as if it has dragged on and dragged on. “I’m not happy with how things have been played out. “It has not been great the way it has been handled. “I know you boys have a job to do and must be getting fed some sort of stuff, so there has been plenty of encouragement to run stories. “Ex-players seem to know a lot more than everybody else. “Everybody seems to be in the know and every other day there is someone giving an opinion on my future and what Rangers are doing. “It’s not been as straightforward as it should have been the last few weeks. “Today it was good to get the game out of the way and play the game and try to win the game. “The motivation was clear for everybody, my job is to try and get a winning team on the pitch – not to constantly fend off questions you guys need to ask. “It’s wrong for me to make a comment on speculation or assumption. “I am manager of Aberdeen and my job is to get a winning team on the pitch. That’s all I’ve ever done. “People doubted our focus and Kris Commons said something at the start of the game but not knowing my changes is a pattern for me. “So he is wrong, the focus was clearly on getting the job done.” McInnes was disappointed with Aberdeen’s defending for both of Rangers’ goals but insists ref Willie Collumn was right to send off Ryan Jack for a lunge on Stevie May. He said:“It’s a nasty one. It was a poor challenge. “He has tried to play on but the fluid in the joint has impinged on his movement and he had to come off. “It’s a real blow because he’s the type of player we feel can always carry a threat for us and I felt he was having a good game. “So although we got the advantage of Rangers going down to ten men we lose one of our major goal threats.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/1923114/derek-mcinnes-unhappy-rangers-aberdeen/
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Van Nicholas
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4 Dec 2017, 09:42 AM
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Getting noticed in the reserves
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I’m just catching up with this. Do folk seriously put their hands in their pockets and pay for rags such as The S*n and The Record? Like, seriously?
Yes, like the 4 thick bastards that i work with, They say they like to read all about Celtic and what else is happening at other clubs. Then there's the others who pretend they don't buy or read but are 1st to come here and tell everyone what some arsehole journo has wrote about us.
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4 Dec 2017, 09:47 AM
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The Laptop Loyal must be shampooting themselves now.
They’ve spent that long talking Del into the job, the reality that is isn’t very good will be starting to register.
At least they’ll get plenty attention with him & Barry8.
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