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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 (2,087,122 Views)
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29 Apr 2018, 07:19 PM
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No sign yet of Willie Vass with today's photos.
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29 Apr 2018, 07:19 PM
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This isn't the guy you're looking for
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Never mind, huns. Maybe if you work really hard, and do your very, very best, one day you might aspire to mediocrity. Until that day, get it up ye, get it roon ye, and go take a flying eff at a rolling doughnut ya shower of useless twatwaffles.
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29 Apr 2018, 07:21 PM
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Stand by for the usual hun propaganda on Monday. Quotes from Murty and some no mark hun player about how disappointed they all are with the result. They will take it on board at a frank team meeting and will learn some lessons which will stand them in good stead for their next game. They cannot wait until their next game where they will put it all right and everything will be rosy. Hun cliches. Don’t you love ‘em. 😀
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29 Apr 2018, 07:25 PM
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- brianlara67
- 29 Apr 2018, 07:21 PM
Stand by for the usual hun propaganda on Monday. Quotes from Murty and some no mark hun player about how disappointed they all are with the result. They will take it on board at a frank team meeting and will learn some lessons which will stand them in good stead for their next game. They cannot wait until their next game where they will put it all right and everything will be rosy. Hun cliches. Don’t you love ‘em. 😀 “Steven GER-ard”
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29 Apr 2018, 07:25 PM
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Be afraid.
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29 Apr 2018, 07:27 PM
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Just before the Dawn
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Stupid Hun bastards.
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29 Apr 2018, 07:30 PM
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There's no way Gerrard actually touches them with a bargepole, aye? No fecking way. I can't imagine it was anything other than trying to push some massively optimistic news before the match in the hope that people turned up/gave a shampoo/didn't riot. Will love their reactions when the inevitable "Gerrard couldn't accept terms" statement comes out next week.
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29 Apr 2018, 07:32 PM
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- 29 Apr 2018, 07:27 PM
Stupid Hun bastards.
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29 Apr 2018, 07:32 PM
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The Union Berrz are outside their POTY awards protesting apparently
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29 Apr 2018, 07:44 PM
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- 29 Apr 2018, 07:32 PM
The Union Berrz are outside their POTY awards protesting apparently  A couple of them made it inside, shouted something about "disgrace" and then left at the first site of a blazer. Work colleague who is there describes it as funeral like and tables sparsely attended (although I suppose it's still earlish)
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Haitch
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29 Apr 2018, 07:45 PM
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- 29 Apr 2018, 07:32 PM
The Union Berrz are outside their POTY awards protesting apparently  Protestanting
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29 Apr 2018, 07:53 PM
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Anybody interested in grabbing a couple of burgers and hittin' the cemetery?
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- 29 Apr 2018, 07:32 PM
The Union Berrz are outside their POTY awards protesting apparently 
Protestanting I heard they nailed a list of their demands to the venue door.
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29 Apr 2018, 07:53 PM
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- 29 Apr 2018, 07:32 PM
The Union Berrz are outside their POTY awards protesting apparently 
A couple of them made it inside, shouted something about "disgrace" and then left at the first site of a blazer. Work colleague who is there describes it as funeral like and tables sparsely attended (although I suppose it's still earlish) Be a good night out.
" and the manager of the year is Pedro"
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29 Apr 2018, 07:57 PM
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The Union Berrz are outside their POTY awards protesting apparently  shampooting themselves from the bouncers by the looks of things. Fannies.
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29 Apr 2018, 07:57 PM
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Steven Gerrard must contemplate a different sort of bankruptcy at Rangers after Old Firm mauling by Celtic - Roddy (James VI) Forsyth
Daily Telegraph
Spoiler: click to toggle Steven Gerrard was not at Celtic Park to witness Rangers’ latest humiliation on the Old Firm stage but it is certain that he paid close attention, given that the manager’s job at Ibrox is his to accept or decline.
As The Daily Telegraph revealed, Rangers are confident that they will be able to confirm the former Liverpool and England midfielder in the position this week.
Yet if Gerrard required any cause to think twice about the Herculean labour needed to revive fortunes on the blue half of Glasgow’s divide, it surely came in the form of this no-contest in the east end of the city. The most telling measure of the chasm between these sides is that when Rangers fans spoke of stopping Celtic reaching seven, they meant goals, not titles.
A seventh successive Scottish championship was a foregone conclusion, the only certainty being that it would occur in what, for Celtic, was the perfect context of a home game against their traditional arch-foes. Rather, it was the avoidance of being beaten 7-0 - or worse - that preoccupied the visiting support as they watched a spectacle in which virtually every Celtic attack produced a scoring opportunity.
The record Old Firm derby score of 7-1 had endured since the Scottish League Cup final of 1957 but it could have been surpassed with little difficulty on this occasion and would almost certainly have been exceeded had Leigh Griffths found the mark when he broke clear, one on one against Jak Alnwick, four minutes after replacing Odsonne Edouard. Instead, the usually-precise striker slashed his finish over the crossbar and a golden opportunity to make it 6-0 had been squandered.
Rangers’ caused had been rendered improbable when Edouard opened the scoring after quarter of an hour and was quite hopeless when the French forward, on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, doubled his tally just before the break with a sprint around Russell Martin and a drive beyond Alnwick. The situation grew even worse in the few seconds remaining before the interval, during which James Forrest added Celtic’s third with a slaloming run through the feeble Rangers back line to net his first ever Old Firm goal.
Some Rangers fans departed at half time but the trickle became an exodus within three minutes of the restart when the reliable left foot of Tom Rogic - which has inflicted damage on the men in blue with painful frequency - reprised the feat to make it 4-0. The 52nd minute saw Callum McGregor add to the tally and heighten the fervour of the incredulous home support for their team to inscribe this fixture in the annals of Celtic history.
Instead, the green tide slackened and Griffiths missed his chance to propel himself and his team mates towards immortality. Brendan Rodgers claimed afterwards that he had not known that Celtic were two goals shy of an unsurpassed score in this tribal schism, but we may be sceptical about that assertion.
Callum McGregor of Celtic scores his sides fifth goal during the Scottish Premier League match between Celtic and Rangers at Celtic Park
Of the outcome that took his Old Firm to 11 games unbeaten, the Celtic manager said: “We should have had seven but we will take five. We scored five but it was probably going on seven or eight. Their keeper made some great saves.
“It was great tribute to the work of the players and the scrutiny that they are under. The performance was outstanding, if you think of what the players put into the game.”
Graeme Murty, meanwhile, looked on the verge of a breakdown as he made for the tunnel at full time and it is not an exaggeration to say as much. Undermined in the build-up to the William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic by the Rangers chairman’s letter to season ticket holders, which indicated that a new manager would be appointed and that ‘immediate success’ would be the remit, Murty was served appallingly by his players in that game and even more so in this.
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weebaldy
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29 Apr 2018, 07:58 PM
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We Won the Big One-They Never Will!
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I'm not one to mock the afflicted but.... GIRUY ya horrible shower of losers
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29 Apr 2018, 07:59 PM
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- 29 Apr 2018, 07:53 PM
- lubolubo
- 29 Apr 2018, 07:44 PM
- Muzz
- 29 Apr 2018, 07:32 PM
The Union Berrz are outside their POTY awards protesting apparently 
A couple of them made it inside, shouted something about "disgrace" and then left at the first site of a blazer. Work colleague who is there describes it as funeral like and tables sparsely attended (although I suppose it's still earlish)
Be a good night out. " and the manager of the year is Pedro" What they need is Ally's mobile Karaoke, that'll do the trick
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29 Apr 2018, 08:01 PM
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- 29 Apr 2018, 07:57 PM
Steven Gerrard must contemplate a different sort of bankruptcy at Rangers after Old Firm mauling by Celtic - Roddy (James VI) Forsyth Daily TelegraphSpoiler: click to toggle Steven Gerrard was not at Celtic Park to witness Rangers’ latest humiliation on the Old Firm stage but it is certain that he paid close attention, given that the manager’s job at Ibrox is his to accept or decline.
As The Daily Telegraph revealed, Rangers are confident that they will be able to confirm the former Liverpool and England midfielder in the position this week.
Yet if Gerrard required any cause to think twice about the Herculean labour needed to revive fortunes on the blue half of Glasgow’s divide, it surely came in the form of this no-contest in the east end of the city. The most telling measure of the chasm between these sides is that when Rangers fans spoke of stopping Celtic reaching seven, they meant goals, not titles.
A seventh successive Scottish championship was a foregone conclusion, the only certainty being that it would occur in what, for Celtic, was the perfect context of a home game against their traditional arch-foes. Rather, it was the avoidance of being beaten 7-0 - or worse - that preoccupied the visiting support as they watched a spectacle in which virtually every Celtic attack produced a scoring opportunity.
The record Old Firm derby score of 7-1 had endured since the Scottish League Cup final of 1957 but it could have been surpassed with little difficulty on this occasion and would almost certainly have been exceeded had Leigh Griffths found the mark when he broke clear, one on one against Jak Alnwick, four minutes after replacing Odsonne Edouard. Instead, the usually-precise striker slashed his finish over the crossbar and a golden opportunity to make it 6-0 had been squandered.
Rangers’ caused had been rendered improbable when Edouard opened the scoring after quarter of an hour and was quite hopeless when the French forward, on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, doubled his tally just before the break with a sprint around Russell Martin and a drive beyond Alnwick. The situation grew even worse in the few seconds remaining before the interval, during which James Forrest added Celtic’s third with a slaloming run through the feeble Rangers back line to net his first ever Old Firm goal.
Some Rangers fans departed at half time but the trickle became an exodus within three minutes of the restart when the reliable left foot of Tom Rogic - which has inflicted damage on the men in blue with painful frequency - reprised the feat to make it 4-0. The 52nd minute saw Callum McGregor add to the tally and heighten the fervour of the incredulous home support for their team to inscribe this fixture in the annals of Celtic history.
Instead, the green tide slackened and Griffiths missed his chance to propel himself and his team mates towards immortality. Brendan Rodgers claimed afterwards that he had not known that Celtic were two goals shy of an unsurpassed score in this tribal schism, but we may be sceptical about that assertion.
Callum McGregor of Celtic scores his sides fifth goal during the Scottish Premier League match between Celtic and Rangers at Celtic Park
Of the outcome that took his Old Firm to 11 games unbeaten, the Celtic manager said: “We should have had seven but we will take five. We scored five but it was probably going on seven or eight. Their keeper made some great saves.
“It was great tribute to the work of the players and the scrutiny that they are under. The performance was outstanding, if you think of what the players put into the game.”
Graeme Murty, meanwhile, looked on the verge of a breakdown as he made for the tunnel at full time and it is not an exaggeration to say as much. Undermined in the build-up to the William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic by the Rangers chairman’s letter to season ticket holders, which indicated that a new manager would be appointed and that ‘immediate success’ would be the remit, Murty was served appallingly by his players in that game and even more so in this.
Please knock them back Stevie.
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mikeybhoy67
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29 Apr 2018, 08:04 PM
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Kerrydale St Bingo Club
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1994?
Remember that?
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29 Apr 2018, 08:04 PM
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Agent Murty return to base.
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