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The All New Sevco Back in Yer Bin Thread; Taking out the trash
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Topic Started: 29 Apr 2018, 04:24 PM (2,086,829 Views)
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FenianJack
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16 May 2018, 08:29 PM
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As a Celtic fan I’ve had to endure years and years of the BJK pish from them from the turnstiles to carrots in other walks of life using it as point scoring. It’s been worse in recent years as they’ve had nothing on the park to gloat about.
Reading these disgusting allegations today now knowing that not only did this go on at Ibrox but now they are refusing to pay compensation treating abuse victims as creditors is a now low for any club.
Seeing as this is a subject which is close to the their hearts I wonder how they will react towards their own club.
I’m not going to bother looking at their forums but I can hazard a guess it will look something like “they done it first” or “it was worse over there” etc
The important thing is bringing anyone who was involved in historic child abuse (and still alive) to justice and offer as much support to victims. Not as stand alone clubs but as society.
My immediate thoughts were they'd react by saying the BBC made the story up or, worse still, the guy himself is lying. Still, they are so concerned with this subject matter & they always insist it isn't about point scoring. I have no doubt they are demanding answers from their club. The whole subject is pretty stomach churning and should be fir everyone on all sides.
But there is one thing about their horror (faux or otherwise) about the Celtic boys that’s worth remembering and that is that they/their club wouldn’t have given a job to a single one of those poor lads at the time because of their religion.
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16 May 2018, 08:35 PM
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Anyone feel like the Gerrard appoint is PLG all over again? Feel like every sevconian's answer to something is: 'yeah but Gerrard will change it'. If something good happens its because Gerrard approved it, if something bad on the park happens its due to Mark Allen and how he must have approved it before Gerrard. When PLG was appointed he was gonna storm the league just on the basis of him being PLG. If the media put out a bad story about them its because we're jealous of Gerrard stealing the headlines.
Can't help but feel they are caught up on Gerrard the former player over Gerrard the manager.
Nothing like Le Guen. Le Guen came with an excellent reputation and was well thought of. Gerrard is more of a novice than Murty. Aye he was being linked with Madrid around that time and still got the PSG job after deidco. He was hot property, Gerrard will do well to ever be at that level.
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16 May 2018, 08:40 PM
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As a Celtic fan I’ve had to endure years and years of the BJK pish from them from the turnstiles to carrots in other walks of life using it as point scoring. It’s been worse in recent years as they’ve had nothing on the park to gloat about.
Reading these disgusting allegations today now knowing that not only did this go on at Ibrox but now they are refusing to pay compensation treating abuse victims as creditors is a now low for any club.
Seeing as this is a subject which is close to the their hearts I wonder how they will react towards their own club.
I’m not going to bother looking at their forums but I can hazard a guess it will look something like “they done it first” or “it was worse over there” etc
The important thing is bringing anyone who was involved in historic child abuse (and still alive) to justice and offer as much support to victims. Not as stand alone clubs but as society. The same way they did with John Chalmers (against whom their club took no action): conveniently forget it.
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Vinnie Bhoy
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16 May 2018, 08:43 PM
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Anyone feel like the Gerrard appoint is PLG all over again? Feel like every sevconian's answer to something is: 'yeah but Gerrard will change it'. If something good happens its because Gerrard approved it, if something bad on the park happens its due to Mark Allen and how he must have approved it before Gerrard. When PLG was appointed he was gonna storm the league just on the basis of him being PLG. If the media put out a bad story about them its because we're jealous of Gerrard stealing the headlines.
Can't help but feel they are caught up on Gerrard the former player over Gerrard the manager.
Nothing like Le Guen. Le Guen came with an excellent reputation and was well thought of. Gerrard is more of a novice than Murty. More their fans reaction that he is a super hero that will magically turn shampooe into gold
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16 May 2018, 08:49 PM
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McGregor was a guy who was distinctly average at just about everything except saving penalties. I highly doubt age will have improved him.
They tried the Gorams first. They thought it was on when they heard one of them was coming in a caravan. If the van ain't rockin', don't come knockin'.
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16 May 2018, 08:52 PM
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As a Celtic fan I’ve had to endure years and years of the BJK pish from them from the turnstiles to carrots in other walks of life using it as point scoring. It’s been worse in recent years as they’ve had nothing on the park to gloat about.
Reading these disgusting allegations today now knowing that not only did this go on at Ibrox but now they are refusing to pay compensation treating abuse victims as creditors is a now low for any club.
Seeing as this is a subject which is close to the their hearts I wonder how they will react towards their own club.
I’m not going to bother looking at their forums but I can hazard a guess it will look something like “they done it first” or “it was worse over there” etc
The important thing is bringing anyone who was involved in historic child abuse (and still alive) to justice and offer as much support to victims. Not as stand alone clubs but as society.
My immediate thoughts were they'd react by saying the BBC made the story up or, worse still, the guy himself is lying. Still, they are so concerned with this subject matter & they always insist it isn't about point scoring. I have no doubt they are demanding answers from their club. More than a few are alluding to the guy bullshampooting. Others are questioning his true motives, with the suggestion being he is trying to cash in.
One effwit even said that the victim (as a rangers fan) knows what a precarious financial situation the "club" are in and shouldn't be adding to it with claims for compensation.
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16 May 2018, 09:00 PM
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- Tam Haas
- 16 May 2018, 07:58 PM
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- 16 May 2018, 07:10 PM
As a Celtic fan I’ve had to endure years and years of the BJK pish from them from the turnstiles to carrots in other walks of life using it as point scoring. It’s been worse in recent years as they’ve had nothing on the park to gloat about.
Reading these disgusting allegations today now knowing that not only did this go on at Ibrox but now they are refusing to pay compensation treating abuse victims as creditors is a now low for any club.
Seeing as this is a subject which is close to the their hearts I wonder how they will react towards their own club.
I’m not going to bother looking at their forums but I can hazard a guess it will look something like “they done it first” or “it was worse over there” etc
The important thing is bringing anyone who was involved in historic child abuse (and still alive) to justice and offer as much support to victims. Not as stand alone clubs but as society.
My immediate thoughts were they'd react by saying the BBC made the story up or, worse still, the guy himself is lying. Still, they are so concerned with this subject matter & they always insist it isn't about point scoring. I have no doubt they are demanding answers from their club.
More than a few are alluding to the guy bullshampooting. Others are questioning his true motives, with the suggestion being he is trying to cash in. One effwit even said that the victim (as a rangers fan) knows what a precarious financial situation the "club" are in and shouldn't be adding to it with claims for compensation. The guy who has been accused has been accused before.
The last accusations Rangers said that when they found out about it they sacked him and reported it to the police.
The police said they have no such records of Rangers reporting it.
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16 May 2018, 09:02 PM
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Ex missus aye...she used to play professionally until he started rodgering skeletor shevlin.
What at the poker Aye his auld bird before that plasma heid shevlin....
Bronwyn something...she was a professional poker player.
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markybhoy75
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16 May 2018, 09:05 PM
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Anyone feel like the Gerrard appoint is PLG all over again? Feel like every sevconian's answer to something is: 'yeah but Gerrard will change it'. If something good happens its because Gerrard approved it, if something bad on the park happens its due to Mark Allen and how he must have approved it before Gerrard. When PLG was appointed he was gonna storm the league just on the basis of him being PLG. If the media put out a bad story about them its because we're jealous of Gerrard stealing the headlines.
Can't help but feel they are caught up on Gerrard the former player over Gerrard the manager.
Nothing like Le Guen. Le Guen came with an excellent reputation and was well thought of. Gerrard is more of a novice than Murty.
Aye he was being linked with Madrid around that time and still got the PSG job after deidco. He was hot property, Gerrard will do well to ever be at that level. He may have had an excellent reputation but he came here thinking he could cherry pick players from the top teams in Austria and skoosh it here. He effed up but he my have got it right if he was given the time . IF SG and Mcallister think they can skoosh it up here with Championship journeymen they will be in for a shock .
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16 May 2018, 09:12 PM
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McGregor has rejoined them on a two-year deal.
Fantastic, another over the hill player on a decent wage.
It's getting silly now, complete lack of strategy other than he's a right good Rangers man through and through. I hope we dish out some more four and five goal humpings with him between the sticks. He’s a jambo and doesn’t give a eff about Rangers, he does give a eff about money though.
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16 May 2018, 09:15 PM
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It's getting silly now, complete lack of strategy other than he's a right good Rangers man through and through. I hope we dish out some more four and five goal humpings with him between the sticks.
He’s a jambo and doesn’t give a eff about Rangers, he does give a eff about money though. McGregor is a jambo?
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16 May 2018, 09:25 PM
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Poker ?
No , we just played cards .
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16 May 2018, 09:29 PM
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Poker ?
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He’s a jambo and doesn’t give a eff about Rangers, he does give a eff about money though.
McGregor is a jambo? Aye. Not that it matters much in the grand scheme of things. We have two of them.
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16 May 2018, 09:45 PM
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Next up will be Hutton from Villa. Had a few Huns salvaging over his performance in the playoff final last night.
Wouldn't be surprised to see them going for Lafferty and Naisy at Hearts. Just rebuild Sir Walter Smiths last side about 10 years later haha!
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16 May 2018, 09:49 PM
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16 May 2018, 09:55 PM
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I guess the Mark Daly report on Reporting Scotland was the same as the one I heard on Radio Scotland this morning. A tough listen, hearing the plight of kids having their love of football and their club exploited so cynically. And how despairing 'David' must have felt as a Rangers season ticket holder, to hear his fellow fans routinely belittle the horror of the ordeal he and every abuse victim endured? There will be dozens more victims like him in the stands at Ibrox and every football ground you can name, cringing as they hear the sickening crime mocked week after week, and it be passed off as 'banter'.
As for the club's response, nothing should surprise us any longer. I would bet all I have that the official reaction would have been decent, responsible and sympathetic, had this came to light during the tenure of the derided, post-Charles Green/pre-King Board; a Board of chancers, for sure, but businessmen so detached from the 'culture' of that club it was as if they were determined to undermine it, whereas King & Co know exactly what to say to keep the scum onside. No matter the consequences.
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16 May 2018, 10:26 PM
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I guess the Mark Daly report on Reporting Scotland was the same as the one I heard on Radio Scotland this morning. A tough listen, hearing the plight of kids having their love of football and their club exploited so cynically. And how despairing 'David' must have felt as a Rangers season ticket holder, to hear his fellow fans routinely belittle the horror of the ordeal he and every abuse victim endured? There will be dozens more victims like him in the stands at Ibrox and every football ground you can name, cringing as they hear the sickening crime mocked week after week, and it be passed off as 'banter'.
As for the club's response, nothing should surprise us any longer. I would bet all I have that the official reaction would have been decent, responsible and sympathetic, had this came to light during the tenure of the derided, post-Charles Green/pre-King Board; a Board of chancers, for sure, but businessmen so detached from the 'culture' of that club it was as if they were determined to undermine it, whereas King & Co know exactly what to say to keep the scum onside. No matter the consequences. That’s a good point in that second para.
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As a Celtic fan I’ve had to endure years and years of the BJK pish from them from the turnstiles to carrots in other walks of life using it as point scoring. It’s been worse in recent years as they’ve had nothing on the park to gloat about.
Reading these disgusting allegations today now knowing that not only did this go on at Ibrox but now they are refusing to pay compensation treating abuse victims as creditors is a now low for any club.
Seeing as this is a subject which is close to the their hearts I wonder how they will react towards their own club.
I’m not going to bother looking at their forums but I can hazard a guess it will look something like “they done it first” or “it was worse over there” etc
The important thing is bringing anyone who was involved in historic child abuse (and still alive) to justice and offer as much support to victims. Not as stand alone clubs but as society.
My immediate thoughts were they'd react by saying the BBC made the story up or, worse still, the guy himself is lying. Still, they are so concerned with this subject matter & they always insist it isn't about point scoring. I have no doubt they are demanding answers from their club.
The whole subject is pretty stomach churning and should be fir everyone on all sides. But there is one thing about their horror (faux or otherwise) about the Celtic boys that’s worth remembering and that is that they/their club wouldn’t have given a job to a single one of those poor lads at the time because of their religion. Worth remembering that they didn't sign Catholics (of any age), yes.
Relevant to this, no.
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16 May 2018, 10:42 PM
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Next up will be Hutton from Villa. Had a few Huns salvaging over his performance in the playoff final last night.
Wouldn't be surprised to see them going for Lafferty and Naisy at Hearts. Just rebuild Sir Walter Smiths last side about 10 years later haha! I thought Hutton was the weak link in the Villa side. Can definitely see him moving as no way will he cope in the EPL.
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