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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 (2,086,541 Views)
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damosuzuki
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29 Jun 2018, 12:22 AM
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I saw Carl Frampton in an ice bath but it was an actual big Jacuzzi type bath not a wheely bin. Plus he never jobbied in it.
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Ned Rise
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29 Jun 2018, 12:24 AM
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These boots were made for hunbustin'
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Guy on the right needs to get on the branflakes.
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allang0831
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29 Jun 2018, 12:38 AM
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- tonyjaa-csc
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The folk bricking it from 33 year old Davis lol
Who is bricking it? I've seen a lot of compliments (quite right) about him, that's it Broony turned 33 the other day too btw
More than a few on the old firm transfer thread What's an old firm?
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Otis B Driftwood
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29 Jun 2018, 12:49 AM
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What's an old firm? Marks & Spencer's.
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Otis B Driftwood
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29 Jun 2018, 12:51 AM
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Time to revive the old 'we trained with bins' joke.
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Otis B Driftwood
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29 Jun 2018, 12:54 AM
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Fear the Bears...“Out of possession I want my team to be aggressive, they have to be prepared to go where it hurts to defend the badge and the goal. The big problem at Rangers last year was we conceded too many goals, sloppy goals, unnecessary goals. That’s why the season was a grind and a slog, and probably the reason that I’m here". Steven Gerrard insists he won't turn Ibrox into Anfield in bid to bring back glory daysThe Rangers boss believes restoring the club's identity is vital after admitting they were too easily beaten last season. Spoiler: click to toggle ByGavin Berry Steven Gerrard isn’t planning on turning Ibrox into a mini Merseyside – he wants to restore the fighting spirit that characterised the great Rangers teams. The new boss spent almost his entire playing career at Liverpool and four of his backroom team have been recruited from Anfield. Ovie Ejaria has also been signed on a season-long loan from Jurgen Klopp’s side while Gerrard has sealed a deal for old Reds team-mate Jon Flanagan. But the 38-year-old wants to make sure Rangers maintain their own identity – starting by restoring the fighting spirit associated with the club after admitting they rolled over too easily last season. Rangers lost the final two Old Firm games by an aggregate score of 9-0 and Gerrard knows they must toughen up physically and mentally. But he said: “I’m certainly not trying to turn Rangers into Liverpool. Of course my upbringing and what I see and like at Liverpool I want to see similar things at Rangers. “But I’m not bringing a Liverpool template here, that would be disrespectful to Rangers. I’ve had my time at Liverpool, I did my first year coaching there and it’s obviously a special club. I have wonderful memories. “But Liverpool stops now and it’s about Rangers and having a template and philosophy that suits Rangers. We have to do what is best for Rangers. “There are similarities in terms of fans demands and size of club and expectations to win and deliver.” Rangers fans will get the first chance to see Gerrard’s team in action when Bury play a friendly at Ibrox on July 6. Asked what can be expected of a Gerrard team he said: “It’s difficult to put it in a couple of sentences but we will be aggressive. “Out of possession I want my team to be aggressive, they have to be prepared to go where it hurts to defend the badge and the goal. The big problem at Rangers last year was we conceded too many goals, sloppy goals, unnecessary goals. That’s why the season was a grind and a slog, and probably the reason that I’m here. “The focus and priority is to stiffen up and be tougher. We need to be organised out of possession, difficult to play and people need to feel Rangers when they play against them now. “It can’t be that teams can look forward to playing Rangers any more. Those days have to stop. That’s the priority. Any Rangers manager that has managed before, or that will manage in the future, you have to excite these fans. “You’re one of the top teams in the league, you have 50,000 punters every other week who come and pay good money and support the team. “You have a responsibility and a pressure as a Rangers player to excite and be creative and entertain. That’s not going to happen in every single game. You do have off days, I get it, but we need to bring a style and philosophy here that will excite the supporters.” It is clear from Gerrard’s early signings – defenders Connor Goldson and Nikola Katic are both six foot-plus – that he wants a physical presence. Gerrard also talked about strike target Umar Sadiq being a bustling frontman. But how can he be sure of getting players with a strong mentality? The Gers boss said: “Before we move for players, it’s important you do background checks on personality and character, it’s important you speak to the players face to face. “You get a feel of where they are at in their careers. The biggest thing for me is hunger. I don’t want to bring a player in here who’s not hungry. “I don’t want to bring a player in who just wants to wear the Rangers kit and tell everyone they’re a Rangers player. That doesn’t work. “I want players who want to come in and fight for success and good times, players who understand what the fans have been through in the last couple of years. “That’s the type of player that I want coming through the door – players who have their best years ahead of them to deliver. “Of course we need to get the right balance of experience and players at the right age but a lot of the players we have brought in have got their careers in front of them, their best years in front of them. “They understand what we’re trying to do and that is the key.” Gerrard could be forced to show patience due to the World Cup but he said: “There is a process whether there’s a World Cup on or not. “As a manager you want them in yesterday. Of course you do. But you have to show patience. There’s a lot of time. You don’t have to rush these decisions. “If it’s right and you and ready then we will strike, as we have done. But it’s important we get them right rather than rush them. “Numbers will depend how the next four to six weeks unfolds as well. “Are we going to have a European group stage campaign to add to the number of games? That will influence the final numbers we want around us.” https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/steven-gerrard-insists-wont-turn-12804991 More chance of him turning it into Annfield.
One my fellow codgers will get.
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29 Jun 2018, 01:08 AM
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Fear the Bears...“Out of possession I want my team to be aggressive, they have to be prepared to go where it hurts to defend the badge and the goal. The big problem at Rangers last year was we conceded too many goals, sloppy goals, unnecessary goals. That’s why the season was a grind and a slog, and probably the reason that I’m here". Steven Gerrard insists he won't turn Ibrox into Anfield in bid to bring back glory daysThe Rangers boss believes restoring the club's identity is vital after admitting they were too easily beaten last season. Spoiler: click to toggle ByGavin Berry Steven Gerrard isn’t planning on turning Ibrox into a mini Merseyside – he wants to restore the fighting spirit that characterised the great Rangers teams. The new boss spent almost his entire playing career at Liverpool and four of his backroom team have been recruited from Anfield. Ovie Ejaria has also been signed on a season-long loan from Jurgen Klopp’s side while Gerrard has sealed a deal for old Reds team-mate Jon Flanagan. But the 38-year-old wants to make sure Rangers maintain their own identity – starting by restoring the fighting spirit associated with the club after admitting they rolled over too easily last season. Rangers lost the final two Old Firm games by an aggregate score of 9-0 and Gerrard knows they must toughen up physically and mentally. But he said: “I’m certainly not trying to turn Rangers into Liverpool. Of course my upbringing and what I see and like at Liverpool I want to see similar things at Rangers. “But I’m not bringing a Liverpool template here, that would be disrespectful to Rangers. I’ve had my time at Liverpool, I did my first year coaching there and it’s obviously a special club. I have wonderful memories. “But Liverpool stops now and it’s about Rangers and having a template and philosophy that suits Rangers. We have to do what is best for Rangers. “There are similarities in terms of fans demands and size of club and expectations to win and deliver.” Rangers fans will get the first chance to see Gerrard’s team in action when Bury play a friendly at Ibrox on July 6. Asked what can be expected of a Gerrard team he said: “It’s difficult to put it in a couple of sentences but we will be aggressive. “Out of possession I want my team to be aggressive, they have to be prepared to go where it hurts to defend the badge and the goal. The big problem at Rangers last year was we conceded too many goals, sloppy goals, unnecessary goals. That’s why the season was a grind and a slog, and probably the reason that I’m here. “The focus and priority is to stiffen up and be tougher. We need to be organised out of possession, difficult to play and people need to feel Rangers when they play against them now. “It can’t be that teams can look forward to playing Rangers any more. Those days have to stop. That’s the priority. Any Rangers manager that has managed before, or that will manage in the future, you have to excite these fans. “You’re one of the top teams in the league, you have 50,000 punters every other week who come and pay good money and support the team. “You have a responsibility and a pressure as a Rangers player to excite and be creative and entertain. That’s not going to happen in every single game. You do have off days, I get it, but we need to bring a style and philosophy here that will excite the supporters.” It is clear from Gerrard’s early signings – defenders Connor Goldson and Nikola Katic are both six foot-plus – that he wants a physical presence. Gerrard also talked about strike target Umar Sadiq being a bustling frontman. But how can he be sure of getting players with a strong mentality? The Gers boss said: “Before we move for players, it’s important you do background checks on personality and character, it’s important you speak to the players face to face. “You get a feel of where they are at in their careers. The biggest thing for me is hunger. I don’t want to bring a player in here who’s not hungry. “I don’t want to bring a player in who just wants to wear the Rangers kit and tell everyone they’re a Rangers player. That doesn’t work. “I want players who want to come in and fight for success and good times, players who understand what the fans have been through in the last couple of years. “That’s the type of player that I want coming through the door – players who have their best years ahead of them to deliver. “Of course we need to get the right balance of experience and players at the right age but a lot of the players we have brought in have got their careers in front of them, their best years in front of them. “They understand what we’re trying to do and that is the key.” Gerrard could be forced to show patience due to the World Cup but he said: “There is a process whether there’s a World Cup on or not. “As a manager you want them in yesterday. Of course you do. But you have to show patience. There’s a lot of time. You don’t have to rush these decisions. “If it’s right and you and ready then we will strike, as we have done. But it’s important we get them right rather than rush them. “Numbers will depend how the next four to six weeks unfolds as well. “Are we going to have a European group stage campaign to add to the number of games? That will influence the final numbers we want around us.” https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/steven-gerrard-insists-wont-turn-12804991
More chance of him turning it into Annfield. One my fellow codgers will get. Mon the Albion.
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29 Jun 2018, 01:50 AM
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Time to revive the old 'we trained with bins' joke.  So this is what it has come to. Wheelie bins and hummel shirts. Glorious. Its marvellous and a thing of great beauty. Gerry fae Liverpool pulling out the stops. Long live Sevco and all who screw the last penny out of her.
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GoKartMozart
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29 Jun 2018, 02:39 AM
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Time to revive the old 'we trained with bins' joke.  What you (sevco player)have to ask yourself is..... Does standing in a wheelie bin make me a better player?
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29 Jun 2018, 05:00 AM
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Time to revive the old 'we trained with bins' joke. 
So this is what it has come to. Wheelie bins and hummel shirts. Glorious. Its marvellous and a thing of great beauty. Gerry fae Liverpool pulling out the stops. Long live Sevco and all who screw the last penny out of her. Senor Gerrard, these are not wheelie bins, wheelie bins you can buy for 25 euro
No,no, these are hyperbolic medical devices cleverly disguised as wheely bins (tricks the Tims watching and hoping to steal your techniques) which retail to you Senor Gerrard at the marvelously discounted price of 500 euros each, they come with a free bucket of ice cubes.
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29 Jun 2018, 07:41 AM
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Time to revive the old 'we trained with bins' joke. 
What you (sevco player)have to ask yourself is..... Does standing in a wheelie bin make me a better player? It allows them to contemplate how they can honour the badge in the coming weeks.
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29 Jun 2018, 07:50 AM
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Dance as if no-ones watching, sing as if no-ones listening and live every day as if it was your last
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More than a few on the old firm transfer thread
What's an old firm? Glasgow Rangers - 1872 to 2012 = An old firm
The Rangers FC aka Sevco aka Binshiiters FC (copyright Ned Rise) - 2012 to present = A new firm
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29 Jun 2018, 07:58 AM
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Whatever it is, there's not enough of it
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https://youtu.be/wL6aDrzs3Fs
Any excuse for this.
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29 Jun 2018, 08:07 AM
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Rangers FC (RIP) - the Billy Boys.
Sevco - the Bin Boys.
Both garbage.
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29 Jun 2018, 08:07 AM
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Old fud, taking things easy......
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- Celtic Joe
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Fear the Bears...“Out of possession I want my team to be aggressive, they have to be prepared to go where it hurts to defend the badge and the goal. The big problem at Rangers last year was we conceded too many goals, sloppy goals, unnecessary goals. That’s why the season was a grind and a slog, and probably the reason that I’m here". Steven Gerrard insists he won't turn Ibrox into Anfield in bid to bring back glory daysThe Rangers boss believes restoring the club's identity is vital after admitting they were too easily beaten last season. Spoiler: click to toggle ByGavin Berry Steven Gerrard isn’t planning on turning Ibrox into a mini Merseyside – he wants to restore the fighting spirit that characterised the great Rangers teams. The new boss spent almost his entire playing career at Liverpool and four of his backroom team have been recruited from Anfield. Ovie Ejaria has also been signed on a season-long loan from Jurgen Klopp’s side while Gerrard has sealed a deal for old Reds team-mate Jon Flanagan. But the 38-year-old wants to make sure Rangers maintain their own identity – starting by restoring the fighting spirit associated with the club after admitting they rolled over too easily last season. Rangers lost the final two Old Firm games by an aggregate score of 9-0 and Gerrard knows they must toughen up physically and mentally. But he said: “I’m certainly not trying to turn Rangers into Liverpool. Of course my upbringing and what I see and like at Liverpool I want to see similar things at Rangers. “But I’m not bringing a Liverpool template here, that would be disrespectful to Rangers. I’ve had my time at Liverpool, I did my first year coaching there and it’s obviously a special club. I have wonderful memories. “But Liverpool stops now and it’s about Rangers and having a template and philosophy that suits Rangers. We have to do what is best for Rangers. “There are similarities in terms of fans demands and size of club and expectations to win and deliver.” Rangers fans will get the first chance to see Gerrard’s team in action when Bury play a friendly at Ibrox on July 6. Asked what can be expected of a Gerrard team he said: “It’s difficult to put it in a couple of sentences but we will be aggressive. “Out of possession I want my team to be aggressive, they have to be prepared to go where it hurts to defend the badge and the goal. The big problem at Rangers last year was we conceded too many goals, sloppy goals, unnecessary goals. That’s why the season was a grind and a slog, and probably the reason that I’m here. “The focus and priority is to stiffen up and be tougher. We need to be organised out of possession, difficult to play and people need to feel Rangers when they play against them now. “It can’t be that teams can look forward to playing Rangers any more. Those days have to stop. That’s the priority. Any Rangers manager that has managed before, or that will manage in the future, you have to excite these fans. “You’re one of the top teams in the league, you have 50,000 punters every other week who come and pay good money and support the team. “You have a responsibility and a pressure as a Rangers player to excite and be creative and entertain. That’s not going to happen in every single game. You do have off days, I get it, but we need to bring a style and philosophy here that will excite the supporters.” It is clear from Gerrard’s early signings – defenders Connor Goldson and Nikola Katic are both six foot-plus – that he wants a physical presence. Gerrard also talked about strike target Umar Sadiq being a bustling frontman. But how can he be sure of getting players with a strong mentality? The Gers boss said: “Before we move for players, it’s important you do background checks on personality and character, it’s important you speak to the players face to face. “You get a feel of where they are at in their careers. The biggest thing for me is hunger. I don’t want to bring a player in here who’s not hungry. “I don’t want to bring a player in who just wants to wear the Rangers kit and tell everyone they’re a Rangers player. That doesn’t work. “I want players who want to come in and fight for success and good times, players who understand what the fans have been through in the last couple of years. “That’s the type of player that I want coming through the door – players who have their best years ahead of them to deliver. “Of course we need to get the right balance of experience and players at the right age but a lot of the players we have brought in have got their careers in front of them, their best years in front of them. “They understand what we’re trying to do and that is the key.” Gerrard could be forced to show patience due to the World Cup but he said: “There is a process whether there’s a World Cup on or not. “As a manager you want them in yesterday. Of course you do. But you have to show patience. There’s a lot of time. You don’t have to rush these decisions. “If it’s right and you and ready then we will strike, as we have done. But it’s important we get them right rather than rush them. “Numbers will depend how the next four to six weeks unfolds as well. “Are we going to have a European group stage campaign to add to the number of games? That will influence the final numbers we want around us.” https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/steven-gerrard-insists-wont-turn-12804991
More chance of him turning it into Annfield. One my fellow codgers will get.
Mon the Albion. Never forget Big Tommy's 30 yard screamer against Faither in 1967(?)
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29 Jun 2018, 08:11 AM
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"Where you bin?"
"Spain"
"No, where you wheely bin"
"Spain, reall..... ah eff off timmy"
The old ones are the best.
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29 Jun 2018, 08:27 AM
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Can we change the title of this thread to 'The All New Sevco Back in Yer "Bin" Thread'?
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29 Jun 2018, 08:33 AM
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- TheGloryYears
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From sevco's accounts 2017 : "At the time of preparation, the forecasts identified that the Group would require a minimum of £4.0m additional funding by the end of season 2017/18 in order to meet its liabilities as they fall due. The first tranche of funding is required in November 2017. Further funding amounting to £3.2m is forecast to be required during the 2018/19 season. However, the final amount is dependent on future football performance and European football participation amongst other factors. The Board have discussed the Club’s forecast cash shortfall and have reached an agreement with New Oasis Asset Limited whereby they will provide additional loan facilities as necessary to meet the above requirements.
Further to this, New Oasis Asset Limited and certain investors have agreed to extend their existing loan facilities to July 2019.
The Board is satisfied that those parties will continue to provide financial support to the Group and have satisfied themselves as to the validity of the undertakings. The Board acknowledge that had these assurances not been secured then a material uncertainty would exist which may cast doubt over the Groups’ ability to continue as a going concern (close brothers loan) and therefore its ability to realise its assets and discharge its liabilities in the normal course of business. With the appropriate assurances obtained and the continued support of the investors, the Board believe that such uncertainty has been removed. "
Cheers , genuinely didnt know any of that . "Further to this, New Oasis Asset Limited and certain investors have agreed to extend their existing loan facilities to July 2019."July 2019 though ? seems they a bit of time yet . Apart from the fact that NOAL is dependent upon a glib and shameless liar
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29 Jun 2018, 08:57 AM
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Another day, another Wikipedia search on the next "new star" to join the Gerrard revolution (which there will be in he bombs this season).
LASS CHANCE Lassana Coulibaly to Rangers: Angers star emerges as transfer target for Gers boss Steven Gerrard The 22-year-old playmaker - who plays in the French Ligue 1 - would need a work permit to sign for the Ibrox club but is on Gerrard's radar
Spoiler: click to toggle By Robert Grieve RANGERS are weighing up a loan deal for Mali international midfielder Lassana Coulibaly. The 22-year-old playmaker, who plays for Angers in the French Ligue 1, has emerged as a signing target for Steven Gerrard. He would need a work permit to sign for the Ibrox club. But the nine-times capped ace is on Gerrard’s radar. It comes as Umar Sadiq agreed to join Rangers — according to one of his closest friends. Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman confirmed Steven Gerrard has won the race to sign the Nigerian. SunSport first revealed Gers wanted Sadiq. The Ibrox side will pay Roma a six-figure loan fee. Suleiman said: “He has agreed to join Rangers because at Roma the coach couldn’t guarantee him a regular run of games. “That is something he knows he can get in Scotland with Rangers. I think the catch has to be the chance to work with Steven Gerrard “From the last time I spoke with Sadiq, the move should be done by next week. “He recently married his Italian girlfriend, so a work permit won’t be an issue.” Sadiq, 21, spent last season on loan at NAC Breda in Holland and now looks set to become Gerrard’s eighth signing. But reports linking ex-Rangers hero Steven Davis with an Ibrox return were dismissed by a club insider. Dom and dusted Liverpool and Chelsea finally agree fee for Rangers target Dominic Solanke https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/2856312/lassana-coulibaly-rangers-angers-transfer-target-steven-gerrard-ligue-1-france/
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29 Jun 2018, 09:01 AM
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"Where you bin?"
"Spain"
"No, where you wheely bin"
"Spain, reall..... ah eff off timmy"
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