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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 (2,086,789 Views)
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21 May 2018, 10:43 PM
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I appear to have lost the quote button but spartacusthethirds comment;
SAM missiles in the sky....
Qualifies as an example of tautology doesn't it?
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21 May 2018, 10:50 PM
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It's Steven Whittaker & James forrest
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21 May 2018, 10:55 PM
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I was looking back at the list of Scottish football champions on Wikipedia today. Ignoring the titles won through cheating/financial doping the hun haven't dominated Scottish football since the '30s. I'm defining dominated as winning 3 in a row. A strong hun isn't enough. They're not a big enough team, all things being equal and fair, to provide a consistent challenge. We need more than one team to every so often provide a challenge. Aberdeen, Hearts and Hibs have to step up if the game is going to prosper.
I wish we could erase the 90's and 00's from the Scottish football psyche. It has done much more damage to the game up here than I think people realise. It has created a myth that wont go away of a team who are our equal. They simply are not and it is unlikely they ever will. It should be a chilling fact to the hun that from when they started cheating with EBTs till the day the old club died they won 5 out of 12 championships. Cheating didn't even bring an equal share of titles. How do you think it's going to go when it's a fair fight, eh Billy? Good post! They have always needed ploys to stay ahead of us. They stopped signing Catholics to amass a bigger support than we had, and dominated for 40 years on the back of it. We dominated (and then some) for the next 20 years until Murray introduced financial doping into the mix and their miserable NIAR was born. MON arrived and they had to introduce EBTs to try to match us. Now they're fecked and we are enjoying never before seen dominance.
They've exhausted every stratagem to stay ahead of us and they've run out of road. From here on in they may win the occasional bauble but it won't matter much in the long term. The future is green and white and the only danger to that might be if we make a catastrophic series of blunders and they achieve CL group stage qualification for three or four years in a row. The first could happen, the next never will. If we qualify for next season's CL, I honestly do believe it will be game over. As Dermot Goldfinger might say, "I expect you to die," Mr King.
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21 May 2018, 10:55 PM
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deepfrom folk that should know better Especially a man who was cheated out of titles by the dead club's financial doping. I noticed at Broony's testomonial there was almost no interaction between benches, both sets of coaching staff - especially the managers - looked tense like they were playing a game that mattered. Wouldn't be surprised if there was a little bit of jealousy and pride sneaking in which is why he's having a dig about a 'strong Rangers'. It's understandable, I suppose, like seeing your ex with another guy even though you've moved on; but he's talking out of his hole regardless.
A strong Sevco is the last thing that will benefit Scottish football. Eff the bigoted swine.
Doesn't read like that to me. Maybe some clarification needed from the OP if not already done.
I was talking about the huns. As ambiguous as the two separate paragraphs taken together might be, the context should have made it fairly obvious that I wasn't calling the great (but badly mistaken on this issue) MON a bigoted swine. Even Torq said it was ambiguous in his original reply, but decided to castigate me on the offchance (with caveats). Would have saved a bit of bother just to ask for clarification. I honestly wish I'd never said anything now and would really prefer to get back to laughing at Sevco Don’t worry about it, everyone else knew this.
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22 May 2018, 12:57 AM
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I was looking back at the list of Scottish football champions on Wikipedia today. Ignoring the titles won through cheating/financial doping the hun haven't dominated Scottish football since the '30s. I'm defining dominated as winning 3 in a row. A strong hun isn't enough. They're not a big enough team, all things being equal and fair, to provide a consistent challenge. We need more than one team to every so often provide a challenge. Aberdeen, Hearts and Hibs have to step up if the game is going to prosper.
I wish we could erase the 90's and 00's from the Scottish football psyche. It has done much more damage to the game up here than I think people realise. It has created a myth that wont go away of a team who are our equal. They simply are not and it is unlikely they ever will. It should be a chilling fact to the hun that from when they started cheating with EBTs till the day the old club died they won 5 out of 12 championships. Cheating didn't even bring an equal share of titles. How do you think it's going to go when it's a fair fight, eh Billy?
Good post!  They have always needed ploys to stay ahead of us. They stopped signing Catholics to amass a bigger support than we had, and dominated for 40 years on the back of it. We dominated (and then some) for the next 20 years until Murray introduced financial doping into the mix and their miserable NIAR was born. MON arrived and they had to introduce EBTs to try to match us. Now they're fecked and we are enjoying never before seen dominance. They've exhausted every stratagem to stay ahead of us and they've run out of road. From here on in they may win the occasional bauble but it won't matter much in the long term. The future is green and white and the only danger to that might be if we make a catastrophic series of blunders and they achieve CL group stage qualification for three or four years in a row. The first could happen, the next never will. If we qualify for next season's CL, I honestly do believe it will be game over. As Dermot Goldfinger might say, "I expect you to die," Mr King. mwaa hahahahahahmmwwwaaahahahahaha
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22 May 2018, 02:31 AM
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MOH shouldn't of done that but there hatred for him isn't because he was at the game surrounded by Celtic fans. They hate that his catholic, attends church and to top it off has Celtic connections. And yet they are drooling about their new saviour Ge55ard, who is apparently a Catholic. Or so I have read somewhere on here.
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22 May 2018, 03:42 AM
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Forgive my ignorance, but have Sevco been granted a license to play in Europe next season?
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22 May 2018, 04:43 AM
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At the end of the day MOH is a hun
He became a hun the moment he signed that contract, took the hun pound, the club tie, trackie and visits to their fellow bigot brothers in Linfield to be pictured with a loyalist flute band.
CGAF if he's Catholic, a massive Tim, a long lost relative of Brother Walfrid.. he's a hun.
I'd add carrot to that assessment. Spot on though
Too much MOH and MON chat going on. I almost done a Torquemada© as I misread your post as "MON is a hun"... Torq’s poor dug got it’s jacksie booted a second time
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22 May 2018, 04:51 AM
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Forgive my ignorance, but have Sevco been granted a license to play in Europe next season? Yes
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22 May 2018, 06:12 AM
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deep
Whereas we are a wee placid mob amongst each other.
Rage is at the heart of being a hun. For the rest of the human race, rage comes and goes depending on what is actually going on around them. But for huns it is actually in their DNA so to speak. It must be a consequence of supremacist thinking. Perhaps the true self is aware that the super-ego has adopted a false ideology and constantly rebels and challenges the individual who has to keep slapping it down in order to preserve the supremacist outlook. It is interminable inner conflict. There's no doubt that the mindset of the hun is complex although it is a self-inflicted state. If a person has ugly thoughts, it begins to show on the face. And when that person has ugly thoughts every day, every week, every year, the face gets uglier and uglier until you can hardly bear to look at it.
A person who has good thoughts cannot ever be ugly. You can have a wonky nose and a crooked mouth and a double chin and stick-out teeth, but if you have good thoughts it will shine out of your face like sunbeams and you will always look lovely.
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I was looking back at the list of Scottish football champions on Wikipedia today. Ignoring the titles won through cheating/financial doping the hun haven't dominated Scottish football since the '30s. I'm defining dominated as winning 3 in a row. A strong hun isn't enough. They're not a big enough team, all things being equal and fair, to provide a consistent challenge. We need more than one team to every so often provide a challenge. Aberdeen, Hearts and Hibs have to step up if the game is going to prosper.
I wish we could erase the 90's and 00's from the Scottish football psyche. It has done much more damage to the game up here than I think people realise. It has created a myth that wont go away of a team who are our equal. They simply are not and it is unlikely they ever will. It should be a chilling fact to the hun that from when they started cheating with EBTs till the day the old club died they won 5 out of 12 championships. Cheating didn't even bring an equal share of titles. How do you think it's going to go when it's a fair fight, eh Billy? wasn't it the 1930''s when they made the business decision to pander to the anti irish diaspora sentiment in Scotland ? looks like they poisoned themselves as well with that
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I was looking back at the list of Scottish football champions on Wikipedia today. Ignoring the titles won through cheating/financial doping the hun haven't dominated Scottish football since the '30s. I'm defining dominated as winning 3 in a row. A strong hun isn't enough. They're not a big enough team, all things being equal and fair, to provide a consistent challenge. We need more than one team to every so often provide a challenge. Aberdeen, Hearts and Hibs have to step up if the game is going to prosper.
I wish we could erase the 90's and 00's from the Scottish football psyche. It has done much more damage to the game up here than I think people realise. It has created a myth that wont go away of a team who are our equal. They simply are not and it is unlikely they ever will. It should be a chilling fact to the hun that from when they started cheating with EBTs till the day the old club died they won 5 out of 12 championships. Cheating didn't even bring an equal share of titles. How do you think it's going to go when it's a fair fight, eh Billy?
wasn't it the 1930''s when they made the business decision to pander to the anti irish diaspora sentiment in Scotland ? looks like they poisoned themselves as well with that thought it was 1915 to grab the H&W bigots who came to the Clyde shipyards
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I was looking back at the list of Scottish football champions on Wikipedia today. Ignoring the titles won through cheating/financial doping the hun haven't dominated Scottish football since the '30s. I'm defining dominated as winning 3 in a row. A strong hun isn't enough. They're not a big enough team, all things being equal and fair, to provide a consistent challenge. We need more than one team to every so often provide a challenge. Aberdeen, Hearts and Hibs have to step up if the game is going to prosper.
I wish we could erase the 90's and 00's from the Scottish football psyche. It has done much more damage to the game up here than I think people realise. It has created a myth that wont go away of a team who are our equal. They simply are not and it is unlikely they ever will. It should be a chilling fact to the hun that from when they started cheating with EBTs till the day the old club died they won 5 out of 12 championships. Cheating didn't even bring an equal share of titles. How do you think it's going to go when it's a fair fight, eh Billy?
Good post!  They have always needed ploys to stay ahead of us. They stopped signing Catholics to amass a bigger support than we had, and dominated for 40 years on the back of it. We dominated (and then some) for the next 20 years until Murray introduced financial doping into the mix and their miserable NIAR was born. MON arrived and they had to introduce EBTs to try to match us. Now they're fecked and we are enjoying never before seen dominance. They've exhausted every stratagem to stay ahead of us and they've run out of road. From here on in they may win the occasional bauble but it won't matter much in the long term. The future is green and white and the only danger to that might be if we make a catastrophic series of blunders and they achieve CL group stage qualification for three or four years in a row. The first could happen, the next never will. If we qualify for next season's CL, I honestly do believe it will be game over. As Dermot Goldfinger might say, "I expect you to die," Mr King. We are Roadrunner and they are Wily E. Coyote.
We are far ahead of them and they will try anything to try and catch us, and this usually ends in disaster for them / Wily E.
Anytime they get near us, Beep Beep, and we are off again.
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I was looking back at the list of Scottish football champions on Wikipedia today. Ignoring the titles won through cheating/financial doping the hun haven't dominated Scottish football since the '30s. I'm defining dominated as winning 3 in a row. A strong hun isn't enough. They're not a big enough team, all things being equal and fair, to provide a consistent challenge. We need more than one team to every so often provide a challenge. Aberdeen, Hearts and Hibs have to step up if the game is going to prosper.
I wish we could erase the 90's and 00's from the Scottish football psyche. It has done much more damage to the game up here than I think people realise. It has created a myth that wont go away of a team who are our equal. They simply are not and it is unlikely they ever will. It should be a chilling fact to the hun that from when they started cheating with EBTs till the day the old club died they won 5 out of 12 championships. Cheating didn't even bring an equal share of titles. How do you think it's going to go when it's a fair fight, eh Billy?
wasn't it the 1930''s when they made the business decision to pander to the anti irish diaspora sentiment in Scotland ? looks like they poisoned themselves as well with that
thought it was 1915 to grab the H&W bigots who came to the Clyde shipyards I'd say its pretty much a mixture of the H&W effect and the demise of the then "Establishment Club" Queens Park who held on to their Corinthian spirit but lost their ability to be competitive and all their fans. The upstarts from the East needed reigning in and the new establishment club grew to meet the challenge unfortunately from the beginning they were stricken with the deadly poison of sectarianism which in fairness to some extent was recently drawn by UEFA but the boil is set deep and the poison continues to seep out and contaminate everything they do! Their deep rooted sense of entitlement continues to destroy any long term plans of improvement the sensible few among them try to encourage! Hell effing mend them!
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Almost there...Exclusive!
Double swoop Martin Skrtel and Harry Wilson close to Rangers transfers with Gers confident duo will be on board before Steven Gerrard arrives It's understood Gers have almost agreed a £2.7million deal for Skrtel, who is set to pen a three-year deal, while Wilson is closing in on a one-year loan
Spoiler: click to toggle Exclusive By Andy Devlin RANGERS are close to signing Martin Skrtel and Harry Wilson. It’s understood Gers have almost agreed a £2.7million deal to take Skrtel from Fenerbahce. The Slovakian defender is set to pen a three-year deal to link up with former Liverpool team-mate Steven Gerrard at Ibrox. Anfield winger Wilson is also set to move north, with Gers closing in on a one-year loan. Wilson spent last season on loan at Hull City and is rated highly by former under-18s coach Gerrard. Talks are understood to have progressed over the weekend, with Gers confident both players will be on board before new boss Gerrard arrives for work on June 1. Gers have already signed Scott Arfield and Allan McGregor on free transfers, while loan winger Jamie Murphy joined on a permanent deal from Brighton. But Sean Goss has confirmed he won’t be returning next season. The midfielder arrived in January on loan from Queen’s Park Rangers and scored twice in 15 appearances at Ibrox. The 22-year-old former Manchester United starlet was a regular under Graeme Murty before being axed after March’s 3-2 home defeat to Celtic. Goss was recalled by stand-in boss Jimmy Nicholl for the 5-5 final-day draw with Hibs. Now he has taken to social media to thank the club. He said: “I would like to say a big thanks to everyone at Rangers for the opportunity! “A lot of ups and downs, but I learnt a lot and I loved my time here at the football club! “Wishing the club, and everyone involved, all the best in the future!” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2676716/rangers-martin-skrtel-harry-wilson-transfer-news-steven-gerrard-close/
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Quoting limited to 3 levels deepfrom folk that should know better Especially a man who was cheated out of titles by the dead club's financial doping. I noticed at Broony's testomonial there was almost no interaction between benches, both sets of coaching staff - especially the managers - looked tense like they were playing a game that mattered. Wouldn't be surprised if there was a little bit of jealousy and pride sneaking in which is why he's having a dig about a 'strong Rangers'. It's understandable, I suppose, like seeing your ex with another guy even though you've moved on; but he's talking out of his hole regardless.
A strong Sevco is the last thing that will benefit Scottish football. Eff the bigoted swine.
The bigoted swine refers to Sevco, the rest is about MON.
Doesn't read like that to me. Maybe some clarification needed from the OP if not already done. Seriously? You think he might have been referring to MON as bigoted swine?
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Almost there...Exclusive! Double swoop Martin Skrtel and Harry Wilson close to Rangers transfers with Gers confident duo will be on board before Steven Gerrard arrivesIt's understood Gers have almost agreed a £2.7million deal for Skrtel, who is set to pen a three-year deal, while Wilson is closing in on a one-year loan Spoiler: click to toggle Exclusive By Andy Devlin RANGERS are close to signing Martin Skrtel and Harry Wilson. It’s understood Gers have almost agreed a £2.7million deal to take Skrtel from Fenerbahce. The Slovakian defender is set to pen a three-year deal to link up with former Liverpool team-mate Steven Gerrard at Ibrox. Anfield winger Wilson is also set to move north, with Gers closing in on a one-year loan. Wilson spent last season on loan at Hull City and is rated highly by former under-18s coach Gerrard. Talks are understood to have progressed over the weekend, with Gers confident both players will be on board before new boss Gerrard arrives for work on June 1. Gers have already signed Scott Arfield and Allan McGregor on free transfers, while loan winger Jamie Murphy joined on a permanent deal from Brighton. But Sean Goss has confirmed he won’t be returning next season. The midfielder arrived in January on loan from Queen’s Park Rangers and scored twice in 15 appearances at Ibrox. The 22-year-old former Manchester United starlet was a regular under Graeme Murty before being axed after March’s 3-2 home defeat to Celtic. Goss was recalled by stand-in boss Jimmy Nicholl for the 5-5 final-day draw with Hibs. Now he has taken to social media to thank the club. He said: “I would like to say a big thanks to everyone at Rangers for the opportunity! “A lot of ups and downs, but I learnt a lot and I loved my time here at the football club! “Wishing the club, and everyone involved, all the best in the future!” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2676716/rangers-martin-skrtel-harry-wilson-transfer-news-steven-gerrard-close/ Best defender in the league. Automatically.
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Wilson and Skrtel would be two good signings for the Huns on the park.
Skrtel off it at 2.7m and a 2-3 year deal seems a bit mental though.
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Almost there...Exclusive! Double swoop Martin Skrtel and Harry Wilson close to Rangers transfers with Gers confident duo will be on board before Steven Gerrard arrivesIt's understood Gers have almost agreed a £2.7million deal for Skrtel, who is set to pen a three-year deal, while Wilson is closing in on a one-year loan Spoiler: click to toggle Exclusive By Andy Devlin RANGERS are close to signing Martin Skrtel and Harry Wilson. It’s understood Gers have almost agreed a £2.7million deal to take Skrtel from Fenerbahce. The Slovakian defender is set to pen a three-year deal to link up with former Liverpool team-mate Steven Gerrard at Ibrox. Anfield winger Wilson is also set to move north, with Gers closing in on a one-year loan. Wilson spent last season on loan at Hull City and is rated highly by former under-18s coach Gerrard. Talks are understood to have progressed over the weekend, with Gers confident both players will be on board before new boss Gerrard arrives for work on June 1. Gers have already signed Scott Arfield and Allan McGregor on free transfers, while loan winger Jamie Murphy joined on a permanent deal from Brighton. But Sean Goss has confirmed he won’t be returning next season. The midfielder arrived in January on loan from Queen’s Park Rangers and scored twice in 15 appearances at Ibrox. The 22-year-old former Manchester United starlet was a regular under Graeme Murty before being axed after March’s 3-2 home defeat to Celtic. Goss was recalled by stand-in boss Jimmy Nicholl for the 5-5 final-day draw with Hibs. Now he has taken to social media to thank the club. He said: “I would like to say a big thanks to everyone at Rangers for the opportunity! “A lot of ups and downs, but I learnt a lot and I loved my time here at the football club! “Wishing the club, and everyone involved, all the best in the future!” https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2676716/rangers-martin-skrtel-harry-wilson-transfer-news-steven-gerrard-close/ Will put Broonie in his place, Declan.
Their obsession with stopping 10 really isn’t a good business model ha ha ha
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Never rated Martin Skrtel, an absolute bombscare of a CB in the EPL any road.
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vfranchetti,
yeti
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