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The All New Sevco Back in Yer Bin Thread; Taking out the trash
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Kingslim
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17 May 2018, 09:33 AM
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An exclusive? Defoe, 35, is just one season into a £65,000-a-week three-year Cherries deal, but boss Eddie Howe could sanction a loan while paying a slice of his salary. However Brighton have rejected Gers’ offer for centre-back Connor Goldson. Gerrard will also try to lure 31-year-old Brazilian Lucas away from Lazio, who he joined for £5million last summer after ending his ten-year stay on Merseyside. McGregor admits he hasn’t yet spoken to new boss Gerrard but can’t wait to work under him and No2 Gary McAllister. GERS HIT LIST Rangers want Jermain Defoe, Lucas Leiva and Martin Skrtel as Steven Gerrard steps up summer transfer plans at IbroxGerrard is keen on a one-year loan deal for ex-England team-mate Defoe and a reunion with former Liverpool pal Leiva Spoiler: click to toggle Exclusive By Andy Devlin STEVEN GERRARD wants Jermain Defoe and Lucas Leiva as the blue riband signings of his Rangers revolution. New Gers boss Gerrard is keen on a one-year loan deal for former England team-mate Defoe and a reunion with ex-Liverpool midfield pal Leiva. He’s eyeing them to strengthen the spine of his new-look team along with keeper Allan McGregor, who has penned a two-year deal, and top defensive target Martin Skrtel. Defoe, 35, is just one season into a £65,000-a-week three-year Cherries deal, but boss Eddie Howe could sanction a loan while paying a slice of his salary. Gerrard will also try to lure 31-year-old Brazilian Lucas away from Lazio, who he joined for £5million last summer after ending his ten-year stay on Merseyside. Lazio would be reluctant to sell, but it’s understood he would be keen on a potential move to Ibrox and the chance to work with Gerrard. However Brighton have rejected Gers’ offer for centre-back Connor Goldson. As SunSport revealed yesterday, Gerrard hopes to bring the 25-year-old to Ibrox next season. But Rangers will have to up their bid after their first fell way short of the Premier League club’s valuation. Meanwhile, Scotland keeper McGregor was delighted after sealing his return to Ibrox on a free from Hull City. The 36-year-old said: “I’m buzzing and I can’t keep the smile from my face. “When the chance came it was a no brainer to come back. “I started training here when I was 12 years old, so it is nice to be back. “When time goes by it might not happen and you just have to enjoy your football elsewhere. “But once you know there is a wee sniff that it could happen then it was exciting. “It came as a surprise. John Brown gave me a shout two or three weeks ago and I spoke to him and now here I am. “I don’t know if I have unfinished business. I just want to help the club any way I can. I want to do my best and help other boys and get us back where we belong. “I want to achieve consistency on the pitch, winning a number of games in a row and hopefully that leads to trophies. “There are so many good memories. Even when I was on the bench you couldn’t write the script for some of the things that happened. “Peter Lovenkrands’ last-minute header against Celtic in the Scottish Cup Final, the 6-1 win over Dunfermline, Helicopter Sunday. “They still make the hair on the back of my neck stand up and I want to achieve that again. “Once I knew Rangers were interested it was the only place I wanted to be.” McGregor admits he hasn’t yet spoken to new boss Gerrard but can’t wait to work under him and No2 Gary McAllister. He added: “It is a coup to land Steven Gerrard. Hopefully he can bring us success. “At the end of the day it’s the boys who have to perform on the pitch, because the manager can only do so much. “Hopefully he can bring that winning mentality back. I’m not saying we didn’t have that, we haven’t had it consistently. “We have to make Ibrox a fortress where no one wants to come. “It doesn’t matter who we are playing, we have to go for the three points. That’s what wins you titles. “I haven’t spoken to the manager yet. I’m looking forward to working with him and Gary McAllister. Hopefully they are a good partnership. “Hopefully I can bring my experience to the squad. If anyone has a problem I will be there to give them advice because I want the club to be successful. “I’ve heard about the young boys coming through because I kept tabs on the club.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2652433/rangers-jermain-defoe-lucas-leiva-martin-skrtel-steven-gerrard/ Andy Devlin
File under Lying puddle of pish
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17 May 2018, 09:35 AM
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- 17 May 2018, 09:07 AM
- littlegmbhoy
- 17 May 2018, 08:53 AM
- Gothamcelt
- 17 May 2018, 08:11 AM
An exclusive? Defoe, 35, is just one season into a £65,000-a-week three-year Cherries deal, but boss Eddie Howe could sanction a loan while paying a slice of his salary. However Brighton have rejected Gers’ offer for centre-back Connor Goldson. Gerrard will also try to lure 31-year-old Brazilian Lucas away from Lazio, who he joined for £5million last summer after ending his ten-year stay on Merseyside. McGregor admits he hasn’t yet spoken to new boss Gerrard but can’t wait to work under him and No2 Gary McAllister. GERS HIT LIST Rangers want Jermain Defoe, Lucas Leiva and Martin Skrtel as Steven Gerrard steps up summer transfer plans at IbroxGerrard is keen on a one-year loan deal for ex-England team-mate Defoe and a reunion with former Liverpool pal Leiva Spoiler: click to toggle Exclusive By Andy Devlin STEVEN GERRARD wants Jermain Defoe and Lucas Leiva as the blue riband signings of his Rangers revolution. New Gers boss Gerrard is keen on a one-year loan deal for former England team-mate Defoe and a reunion with ex-Liverpool midfield pal Leiva. He’s eyeing them to strengthen the spine of his new-look team along with keeper Allan McGregor, who has penned a two-year deal, and top defensive target Martin Skrtel. Defoe, 35, is just one season into a £65,000-a-week three-year Cherries deal, but boss Eddie Howe could sanction a loan while paying a slice of his salary. Gerrard will also try to lure 31-year-old Brazilian Lucas away from Lazio, who he joined for £5million last summer after ending his ten-year stay on Merseyside. Lazio would be reluctant to sell, but it’s understood he would be keen on a potential move to Ibrox and the chance to work with Gerrard. However Brighton have rejected Gers’ offer for centre-back Connor Goldson. As SunSport revealed yesterday, Gerrard hopes to bring the 25-year-old to Ibrox next season. But Rangers will have to up their bid after their first fell way short of the Premier League club’s valuation. Meanwhile, Scotland keeper McGregor was delighted after sealing his return to Ibrox on a free from Hull City. The 36-year-old said: “I’m buzzing and I can’t keep the smile from my face. “When the chance came it was a no brainer to come back. “I started training here when I was 12 years old, so it is nice to be back. “When time goes by it might not happen and you just have to enjoy your football elsewhere. “But once you know there is a wee sniff that it could happen then it was exciting. “It came as a surprise. John Brown gave me a shout two or three weeks ago and I spoke to him and now here I am. “I don’t know if I have unfinished business. I just want to help the club any way I can. I want to do my best and help other boys and get us back where we belong. “I want to achieve consistency on the pitch, winning a number of games in a row and hopefully that leads to trophies. “There are so many good memories. Even when I was on the bench you couldn’t write the script for some of the things that happened. “Peter Lovenkrands’ last-minute header against Celtic in the Scottish Cup Final, the 6-1 win over Dunfermline, Helicopter Sunday. “They still make the hair on the back of my neck stand up and I want to achieve that again. “Once I knew Rangers were interested it was the only place I wanted to be.” McGregor admits he hasn’t yet spoken to new boss Gerrard but can’t wait to work under him and No2 Gary McAllister. He added: “It is a coup to land Steven Gerrard. Hopefully he can bring us success. “At the end of the day it’s the boys who have to perform on the pitch, because the manager can only do so much. “Hopefully he can bring that winning mentality back. I’m not saying we didn’t have that, we haven’t had it consistently. “We have to make Ibrox a fortress where no one wants to come. “It doesn’t matter who we are playing, we have to go for the three points. That’s what wins you titles. “I haven’t spoken to the manager yet. I’m looking forward to working with him and Gary McAllister. Hopefully they are a good partnership. “Hopefully I can bring my experience to the squad. If anyone has a problem I will be there to give them advice because I want the club to be successful. “I’ve heard about the young boys coming through because I kept tabs on the club.” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2652433/rangers-jermain-defoe-lucas-leiva-martin-skrtel-steven-gerrard/
Genuinely stop reading at "by Andy Devlin..." The epitome of a bitter Hun who hates Celtic and people of a particular faith.
Devlin is Jabba's and Kings place guy. That my dear friend is what is called a "bona fide fact..."
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17 May 2018, 09:36 AM
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The huns in my office are being quite vocal this morning, complaining about the planned open top bus parade should Celtic win on Saturday.
How sad.
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17 May 2018, 09:41 AM
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- 17 May 2018, 09:36 AM
The huns in my office are being quite vocal this morning, complaining about the planned open top bus parade should Celtic win on Saturday.
How sad. Whilst probably ignoring the fact Motherwell have also planned one in the event of a victory.
It’s called forward planning.
Billy wouldn’t understand.
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17 May 2018, 09:41 AM
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- 17 May 2018, 09:36 AM
The huns in my office are being quite vocal this morning, complaining about the planned open top bus parade should Celtic win on Saturday.
How sad. What the eff is their problem? If we where going by Ibrox with the bus blaring Bhoys of the old Brigade I might agree with them moaning. Would still be awrite though. Fannies.
Did Man City's parade cause the same angst? I am sure Barca had a parade up Las Ramblas. Did they storm parliament demanding action
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17 May 2018, 09:46 AM
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Defoe and Lucas
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17 May 2018, 09:50 AM
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- 16 May 2018, 11:21 PM
Wayne Rooney to sevco may not be too far off the mark. A partner for Pena should he return from Cruz Azul. He likes shagging grannies, not fat Mexicans.
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17 May 2018, 09:52 AM
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The huns in my office are being quite vocal this morning, complaining about the planned open top bus parade should Celtic win on Saturday.
How sad. 
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17 May 2018, 10:00 AM
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- 17 May 2018, 09:46 AM
Defoe and Lucas  Mare chance of Willem & George
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17 May 2018, 10:00 AM
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Glasgow's streets belong to the orange walk. Only they are allowed. It's traditional. No matter what the reason, from a once in a century Papal Visit, to a once in 50 years bus parade celebrating hopefully a double treble, Catholics are not allowed to parade themselves on Glasgow's streets without dignified protests from non religious religious fundamentalists.
Imagine 2000 Muslims, singing anti-protestant songs whilst given a Police escort. I don't think these marches would be going ahead.
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17 May 2018, 10:03 AM
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Huns are back.....
Major moonbeams for the full summer....
I predict the best ever fall from grace en route...
Magic Hat is amazing...will do Celtic with Joey etc, Brother Pedro & His latin Conquistador Calvary Charge Murts Revolution (granted this was after 2 home games they won in February & subsequent cheers in dressing room)
But Stevie G and the hun media and then the orcs following them with every and any story. Sit back and enjoy the ride troops!
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17 May 2018, 10:06 AM
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The huns in my office are being quite vocal this morning, complaining about the planned open top bus parade should Celtic win on Saturday.
How sad.
What the eff is their problem? If we where going by Ibrox with the bus blaring Bhoys of the old Brigade I might agree with them moaning. Would still be awrite though. Fannies. Did Man City's parade cause the same angst? I am sure Barca had a parade up Las Ramblas. Did they storm parliament demanding action Aye but its their city but and the Vatican, GCC, PIRA (army council), Sinn Fein, SNP, taigy BBC, Celtic, Hibs, Dundee Utd, Aberdeen, INLA....
They are aw colluding fur this to go aheaid by ra way...country is fooked beacuse a hings like this.
Utter zoomer of a support.
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17 May 2018, 10:20 AM
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep
Did he really write "blue riband"? That takes the biscuit...... Edit... So did the BBC..... BBC Thursday Gossip
'Riband' is a synonym of 'ribbon'. I stand corrected. I genuinely thought The Blue Ribbon was the award for the fastest transatlantic crossing and Blue Riband was the biscuit!!!! Every day is a school day on KDS....
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17 May 2018, 10:20 AM
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EDIT: Fake twitter account
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17 May 2018, 10:22 AM
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- 17 May 2018, 09:36 AM
The huns in my office are being quite vocal this morning, complaining about the planned open top bus parade should Celtic win on Saturday.
How sad. What's the reasoning behind their complaint?
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17 May 2018, 10:26 AM
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The huns in my office are being quite vocal this morning, complaining about the planned open top bus parade should Celtic win on Saturday.
How sad.
What's the reasoning behind their complaint? Grrr... pesky taigy timmy feniany happy gloaty smiley nicey pure no fair so it is.
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17 May 2018, 10:27 AM
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- 17 May 2018, 09:46 AM
Defoe and Lucas  Defoe and Lucas would actually be decent signings and better than what they have at present, but I just don't see how they can afford either.
Likewise, Solanke coming up here makes no sense if he has any real ambition of becoming an England internationalist.
EDIT: Just checked their contracts, all of which run for at least another 2 years. So a fee would have to be involved as well as astronomical wages (for an SPFL team, at least). Skrtel would also involve a fee too.
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17 May 2018, 10:30 AM
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The huns in my office are being quite vocal this morning, complaining about the planned open top bus parade should Celtic win on Saturday.
How sad.
What's the reasoning behind their complaint?
Grrr... pesky taigy timmy feniany happy gloaty smiley nicey pure no fair so it is. 
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17 May 2018, 10:34 AM
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There are 250 orange 'parades' per year in Glasgow, more than Belfast and Derry combined. Policing costs the tax payer 1.5 million per year. There are a couple on Sunday. They like to parade, they like to issue statements, they like to contribute the square root of eff all to society. If anyone bothered to video all the walks in Glasgow this year, I reckon they would be banned or severely curtailed for sectarianism.
I remember Duke Street in the 70s. It was like a Hun festival at times. Draw a line from then until now and you see a grass roots movement dying, shedding membership every year, increasingly emasculated by modern day standards of decency
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17 May 2018, 10:36 AM
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There are 250 orange 'parades' per year in Glasgow, more than Belfast and Derry combined. Policing costs the tax payer 1.5 million per year. There are a couple on Sunday. They like to parade, they like to issue statements, they like to contribute the square root of eff all to society. If anyone bothered to video all the walks in Glasgow this year, I reckon they would be banned or severely curtailed for sectarianism.
I remember Duke Street in the 70s. It was like a Hun festival at times. Draw a line from then until now and you see a grass roots movement dying, shedding membership every year, increasingly emasculated by modern day standards of decency Maybe that's why the bus parade was moved to Saturday night
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