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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 (2,086,800 Views)
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21 May 2018, 07:14 AM
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We were linked with a move for Harry Wilson last summer and seemingly had a bid knocked back for a permanent move. Don’t think his career has taken off the way people expected.
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21 May 2018, 07:18 AM
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Sky Sports running with a story that MON said yesterday that a strong Rangers would be good for Scottish football.
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21 May 2018, 07:25 AM
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Sky Sports running with a story that MON said yesterday that a strong Rangers would be good for Scottish football. Why is it never a strong Aberdeen, Hibs or St Mirren? Competition would be good for Scottish football.
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21 May 2018, 07:34 AM
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Whatever it is, there's not enough of it
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- 21 May 2018, 07:02 AM
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- 21 May 2018, 12:20 AM
Some of the comments on the Michael O'Halloran thread on Sevco Media are like stepping into a Klan convention. Off the scale insanity!
They are absolutely disgraceful ranging from the suggestion that a teammate should break his legs to having him hung, drawn and quartered. They also see this as further support for no Catholics to be anywhere near Ipox. Always felt it was a brave move by young Michael that was never going to work out How is moving to the team who'll pay you most money brave?
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21 May 2018, 07:44 AM
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- 21 May 2018, 12:20 AM
Some of the comments on the Michael O'Halloran thread on Sevco Media are like stepping into a Klan convention. Off the scale insanity!
They are absolutely disgraceful ranging from the suggestion that a teammate should break his legs to having him hung, drawn and quartered. They also see this as further support for no Catholics to be anywhere near Ipox. Always felt it was a brave move by young Michael that was never going to work out
How is moving to the team who'll pay you most money brave? His agent now saying he was at the game to watch Motherwell and did not realise he would be surrounded by Celtic fans.
Which just makes both MO and his agent sound like utter fannies.
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21 May 2018, 07:50 AM
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Chris Sutton has tweeted that you would think Rangers fans would be delighted to see one of their players at a cup final this season
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21 May 2018, 07:53 AM
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- 21 May 2018, 07:25 AM
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- 21 May 2018, 07:18 AM
Sky Sports running with a story that MON said yesterday that a strong Rangers would be good for Scottish football.
Why is it never a strong Aberdeen, Hibs or St Mirren? Competition would be good for Scottish football. I guess they see Sevco as being the only club big enough to sustain a challenge. But to ask MON a question like that while he’s in town for a Celtic testimonial shows how much they’re hurting this weekend. Disappointed in MON’s answer mind you.
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21 May 2018, 08:17 AM
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A strong huns is only good for the huns. If by some miracle they do get back to winning things their WATP attitude will be worse than it ever has been
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21 May 2018, 08:17 AM
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“Michael didn’t realise he would be surrounded by Celtic fans but hindsight is a great thing and he now regrets the decision as he accepts it doesn’t look too good.
“He is concerned at how it looks to the Rangers supporters but he thought he would be in a neutral section and didn’t realise until it was too late."
Michael O'Halloran sorry as Rangers striker regrets sitting with Celtic fans during Scottish Cup Final The striker's agent Kenny Moyes has revealed his client knows he was wrong for being amongst Hoops fans during the Hampden showpiece
Spoiler: click to toggle Remorseful Rangers outcast Michael O’Halloran admits he was wrong to sit with Celtic fans at the Scottish Cup Final which has left Ibrox fans raging.
A photo emerged on social media of the 27-year-old surrounded by Hoops punters at Hampden as they celebrated their side’s historic Double Treble.
O’Halloran, who was on the books at Parkhead as a kid and dad Michael Snr is a Celtic youth coach, still has 24 months left on the four-and-a-half year Rangers deal he signed under Mark Warburton.
But he has failed to make an impression at the Light Blues and was sent on loan to former club St Johnstone by flop boss Pedro Caixinha. On his return in January he was given just a minute as a substitute under Graeme Murty last month.
Kenny Moyes admits his client was wrong for the decision O’Halloran held talks with Motherwell in January and the player’s agent Kenny Moyes claims the main reason for his trip to the National Stadium was to watch the Steelmen in the Final.
But Moyes, who hasn’t been contacted by Rangers despite the social media storm, admitted the player has held his hands up and claimed O’Halloran requested a single ticket through the SFA and hoped to be in a neutral section.
He said: “Michael didn’t realise he would be surrounded by Celtic fans but hindsight is a great thing and he now regrets the decision as he accepts it doesn’t look too good.
“I know he is taking some stick from the Rangers fans but he absolutely wasn’t at Hampden as a Celtic supporter. He’s a Rangers player.
“He is concerned at how it looks to the Rangers supporters but he thought he would be in a neutral section and didn’t realise until it was too late.
“Motherwell were keen on signing Michael in January and he requested a ticket for the Cup Final through the SFA to watch the game as a neutral.
“I don’t believe you shouldn’t be allowed to go and watch a game. If he knew where he was going to be sitting then he wouldn’t have gone.
“I requested a ticket through the SFA for the match and I was surrounded by Celtic fans. It was hard to get tickets for he game and Motherwell handed some back so the majority of the seats were filled by Celtic fans.”
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes accused Niall McGinn of being naive when he was caught up in a similar situation after being snapped in the Celtic end at Rugby Park.
Moyes hopes it isn’t the end of the road for O’Halloran at Ibrox but admits the player will probably move on after being given little chance at Ibrox.
He said: “If this had been an Aberdeen v Motherwell Cup Final it wouldn’t be mentioned but I understand the rivalry and that it’s sensitive.
“Michael hasn’t been given the opportunity to go and play at Rangers. I hope this isn’t the end of his career at Ibrox but he might need to move on but they don’t know how good he can be because he’s not had a chance.
“He’s still got two years left on his contract and Motherwell were probably the closest to signing him earlier in the season but Rangers wanted him back in January.”
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21 May 2018, 08:19 AM
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- 21 May 2018, 08:17 AM
A strong huns is only good for the huns. If by some miracle they do get back to winning things their WATP attitude will be worse than it ever has been  Completely and utterly obsessed with 55, we'll see 55 before the new club see's number 1.
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21 May 2018, 08:19 AM
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- martino
- 21 May 2018, 07:50 AM
Chris Sutton has tweeted that you would think Rangers fans would be delighted to see one of their players at a cup final this season
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21 May 2018, 08:23 AM
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Right... O'Halloran thought he was being seated randomly. Wasn't he sat next to his uncle?
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Father John Misty
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21 May 2018, 08:30 AM
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- 21 May 2018, 08:23 AM
Right... O'Halloran thought we was being seated randomly. Wasn't he sat next to his uncle? Aye, what are the chances?
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21 May 2018, 08:33 AM
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- 21 May 2018, 07:53 AM
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- 21 May 2018, 07:25 AM
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Sky Sports running with a story that MON said yesterday that a strong Rangers would be good for Scottish football.
Why is it never a strong Aberdeen, Hibs or St Mirren? Competition would be good for Scottish football.
I guess they see Sevco as being the only club big enough to sustain a challenge. But to ask MON a question like that while he’s in town for a Celtic testimonial shows how much they’re hurting this weekend. Disappointed in MON’s answer mind you. I think it was along the lines of MoN saying Brendan can take us to the ‘next level in Europe and maybe another European final. Also said that ifGerrard makes Sevco stronger then it would help Celtic become stronger’
Don’t see what’s wrong with that, if the league becomes stronger then Celtic will benefit from that but we have already shown it’s not an absolute necessity for us. Just the usual media trying to make them look a big club and turning it into a Celtic/Sevco show.
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21 May 2018, 08:41 AM
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- 21 May 2018, 12:57 AM
Was on loan Hull last year How did you get on mate?
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21 May 2018, 09:02 AM
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- Father John Misty
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“Michael didn’t realise he would be surrounded by Celtic fans but hindsight is a great thing and he now regrets the decision as he accepts it doesn’t look too good. “He is concerned at how it looks to the Rangers supporters but he thought he would be in a neutral section and didn’t realise until it was too late." Michael O'Halloran sorry as Rangers striker regrets sitting with Celtic fans during Scottish Cup Final The striker's agent Kenny Moyes has revealed his client knows he was wrong for being amongst Hoops fans during the Hampden showpiece Spoiler: click to toggle Remorseful Rangers outcast Michael O’Halloran admits he was wrong to sit with Celtic fans at the Scottish Cup Final which has left Ibrox fans raging.
A photo emerged on social media of the 27-year-old surrounded by Hoops punters at Hampden as they celebrated their side’s historic Double Treble.
O’Halloran, who was on the books at Parkhead as a kid and dad Michael Snr is a Celtic youth coach, still has 24 months left on the four-and-a-half year Rangers deal he signed under Mark Warburton.
But he has failed to make an impression at the Light Blues and was sent on loan to former club St Johnstone by flop boss Pedro Caixinha. On his return in January he was given just a minute as a substitute under Graeme Murty last month.
Kenny Moyes admits his client was wrong for the decision O’Halloran held talks with Motherwell in January and the player’s agent Kenny Moyes claims the main reason for his trip to the National Stadium was to watch the Steelmen in the Final.
But Moyes, who hasn’t been contacted by Rangers despite the social media storm, admitted the player has held his hands up and claimed O’Halloran requested a single ticket through the SFA and hoped to be in a neutral section.
He said: “Michael didn’t realise he would be surrounded by Celtic fans but hindsight is a great thing and he now regrets the decision as he accepts it doesn’t look too good.
“I know he is taking some stick from the Rangers fans but he absolutely wasn’t at Hampden as a Celtic supporter. He’s a Rangers player.
“He is concerned at how it looks to the Rangers supporters but he thought he would be in a neutral section and didn’t realise until it was too late.
“Motherwell were keen on signing Michael in January and he requested a ticket for the Cup Final through the SFA to watch the game as a neutral.
“I don’t believe you shouldn’t be allowed to go and watch a game. If he knew where he was going to be sitting then he wouldn’t have gone.
“I requested a ticket through the SFA for the match and I was surrounded by Celtic fans. It was hard to get tickets for he game and Motherwell handed some back so the majority of the seats were filled by Celtic fans.”
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes accused Niall McGinn of being naive when he was caught up in a similar situation after being snapped in the Celtic end at Rugby Park.
Moyes hopes it isn’t the end of the road for O’Halloran at Ibrox but admits the player will probably move on after being given little chance at Ibrox.
He said: “If this had been an Aberdeen v Motherwell Cup Final it wouldn’t be mentioned but I understand the rivalry and that it’s sensitive.
“Michael hasn’t been given the opportunity to go and play at Rangers. I hope this isn’t the end of his career at Ibrox but he might need to move on but they don’t know how good he can be because he’s not had a chance.
“He’s still got two years left on his contract and Motherwell were probably the closest to signing him earlier in the season but Rangers wanted him back in January.” The wee bit that’s says “ if he knew where he was seated he wouldn’t have went in “😂😂😂 aye like he didn’t know where he was going to be. Think he would have had a wee idea as he was approaching the ground where he was going to be sitting.
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21 May 2018, 09:06 AM
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“Michael didn’t realise he would be surrounded by Celtic fans but hindsight is a great thing and he now regrets the decision as he accepts it doesn’t look too good. “He is concerned at how it looks to the Rangers supporters but he thought he would be in a neutral section and didn’t realise until it was too late." Michael O'Halloran sorry as Rangers striker regrets sitting with Celtic fans during Scottish Cup Final The striker's agent Kenny Moyes has revealed his client knows he was wrong for being amongst Hoops fans during the Hampden showpiece Spoiler: click to toggle Remorseful Rangers outcast Michael O’Halloran admits he was wrong to sit with Celtic fans at the Scottish Cup Final which has left Ibrox fans raging.
A photo emerged on social media of the 27-year-old surrounded by Hoops punters at Hampden as they celebrated their side’s historic Double Treble.
O’Halloran, who was on the books at Parkhead as a kid and dad Michael Snr is a Celtic youth coach, still has 24 months left on the four-and-a-half year Rangers deal he signed under Mark Warburton.
But he has failed to make an impression at the Light Blues and was sent on loan to former club St Johnstone by flop boss Pedro Caixinha. On his return in January he was given just a minute as a substitute under Graeme Murty last month.
Kenny Moyes admits his client was wrong for the decision O’Halloran held talks with Motherwell in January and the player’s agent Kenny Moyes claims the main reason for his trip to the National Stadium was to watch the Steelmen in the Final.
But Moyes, who hasn’t been contacted by Rangers despite the social media storm, admitted the player has held his hands up and claimed O’Halloran requested a single ticket through the SFA and hoped to be in a neutral section.
He said: “Michael didn’t realise he would be surrounded by Celtic fans but hindsight is a great thing and he now regrets the decision as he accepts it doesn’t look too good.
“I know he is taking some stick from the Rangers fans but he absolutely wasn’t at Hampden as a Celtic supporter. He’s a Rangers player.
“He is concerned at how it looks to the Rangers supporters but he thought he would be in a neutral section and didn’t realise until it was too late.
“Motherwell were keen on signing Michael in January and he requested a ticket for the Cup Final through the SFA to watch the game as a neutral.
“I don’t believe you shouldn’t be allowed to go and watch a game. If he knew where he was going to be sitting then he wouldn’t have gone.
“I requested a ticket through the SFA for the match and I was surrounded by Celtic fans. It was hard to get tickets for he game and Motherwell handed some back so the majority of the seats were filled by Celtic fans.”
Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes accused Niall McGinn of being naive when he was caught up in a similar situation after being snapped in the Celtic end at Rugby Park.
Moyes hopes it isn’t the end of the road for O’Halloran at Ibrox but admits the player will probably move on after being given little chance at Ibrox.
He said: “If this had been an Aberdeen v Motherwell Cup Final it wouldn’t be mentioned but I understand the rivalry and that it’s sensitive.
“Michael hasn’t been given the opportunity to go and play at Rangers. I hope this isn’t the end of his career at Ibrox but he might need to move on but they don’t know how good he can be because he’s not had a chance.
“He’s still got two years left on his contract and Motherwell were probably the closest to signing him earlier in the season but Rangers wanted him back in January.”
The wee bit that’s says “ if he knew where he was seated he wouldn’t have went in “😂😂😂 aye like he didn’t know where he was going to be. Think he would have had a wee idea as he was approaching the ground where he was going to be sitting. It's not as if he could left upon realising his "mistake"
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21 May 2018, 09:10 AM
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Nuts to suggest he didn't know exactly where he was sitting.
Also, we'd be expecting action if a player on our books turned up in the Hun end for a game.
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21 May 2018, 09:22 AM
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- 21 May 2018, 09:10 AM
Nuts to suggest he didn't know exactly where he was sitting.
Also, we'd be expecting action if a player on our books turned up in the Hun end for a game. Maybe, but we wouldn't be going insane about Protestant bastards infiltrating our club and trying to destroy it from within. They are demented with hatred and bigotry.
As for MOH and his weasel-worded apology, he is fooling nobody.
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21 May 2018, 09:23 AM
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O'Halloran is trying to force a move I reckon, he's been fairly visible in the last few weeks doing loads of things that would annoy your average sevcoite. Wee pay off and move on would suit him, the board will be game for it to please the fans.
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