Lennon, diouf, brown, bigotry, paranoia, death threats, media bias etc etc.
Why don't they gtf. Would rather a smaller honest league than put up with any more of their gutter level behaviors.
Scotlands shame.
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Thread: sick of the old firm
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02-03-2011 09:26 PM #1
sick of the old firm
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02-03-2011 09:28 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Their gutter level behaviour is what makes it watchable
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02-03-2011 09:32 PM #3
Over the years, managers/management of non Old Firm fans have received anything up to 9 or 10 match bans and huge fines for bad mouthing refs or geting all shouty. Lennon, 3 times, and McCoist, twice, are involved in threatening behaviour in front of 60K during a fixture which a senior cop has already condemned as being not worth the risk to Glasgow citizens. We await reaction - both form Glagow residents later tonight, and the football/police authorities. Don't hold your breath.
We already have Sky's reaction: Oh -that was AWFUL, chuckle chuckle - ( meaning:7 of these next season! Great! Get your subscription paud now.)Philly McGuinness, Leitrim GAA, died playing in a club match for Mohill. He epitomised all that is best about sport, making a 6 hour round trip to training three times a week from his workplace in Mayo, and was never late. His motto was 'Give it all, or give nothing'. One for all sportsmen to consider.
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02-03-2011 09:35 PM #4
You can guarantee that the SPL/SFA or whoever already have somebody on standby with the carpet lifted and a big brush in their hand.
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02-03-2011 09:36 PM #5
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02-03-2011 09:38 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Its like watching the scheme,
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02-03-2011 09:38 PM #7
These overpaid thugs are the idols of young boys looking to be just like them.
Tonight has done nothing but damage not only to Scottish football but to the name of Scotland itself.
It may have been exciting to some but what kind of impression does that give to the supporters. Its just not acceptable and something must be done about it now.
Throw the book at them and throw them out!
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02-03-2011 10:22 PM #11
Only saw the report on SSN. Hope the authorities have the Allan McGraw's to throw the book at both clubs for their behaviour on and off the field tonight. Neil Lennon is a total fud and I wish Coisty had decked the wee bassa. No surprise Diouf got himself in trouble either.
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02-03-2011 10:34 PM #12
The title to this thread say it all.
They can't live with each other and can't live without each other. Adult ticket price tonight was £40. 57,847 crowd plus corporate etc. Both clubs made a packet especially when the tv revenue is added. The fact they play each other so often means familiarity which breeds contempt.
You wonder why the shirt sponsor would have anything to do with either club and then you realise it's the product fueling their fans behaviour in every *****hole in Scotland after the game. A cycle of shame.
Sadly both set of OF directors would happily play each other 7 times a season for maximum revenue and the media thrive on the hysteria surrounding each circus. Petrie etc bow down to this by advocating a 10 team league.
OFGTF"Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral.' - Paulo Freire
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While the 'game' and afters was amusing and exciting, it was, as has been pointed out above, pretty toe-curling stuff. Both teams and management staff's behaviour was utterly shameful.
The CIS final should be played behind closed doors.
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02-03-2011 11:07 PM #17
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02-03-2011 11:22 PM #18
I got a taxi this evening and talked about what he thought of the game he said he was a Celtic fan but he said he didn't like the atmosphere of the OF games and hates the abuse he gets after the game
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Lennon made a total and unmitigated fud of himself in the earlier part of the season with the 'decisions' nonsense but he's been very restrained since.
As you correctly point out, the CFC players themselves did well to keep the heid but Mjallby should have kept his distance at half time and, yes, Lennon should have just smiled at whatever McCoist said at FT.
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03-03-2011 12:48 AM #20
Who really gives one, he said they said, they are as bad as each other who wasn't a fud this time will be a fud next time. As for Broon he's been dragged into the cellic way with his moronic need to get involved. I really wish they would gtf and take the East Coast weegies that melt ma lugs each day in life with them!!
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03-03-2011 07:13 AM #21
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An absolute shocking game. But the tension and ill discipline that they BOTH have is thrilling to watch. Unfortunaetly we all have to pay for the hype. I'm sure Strathclyde's finest would have been run of their feet again last night with assaults and domestic violence soaring. Sad for Scotland as a whole.
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Can you imagine the headlines there would be if there were 30 arrests at any other Scottish football game?
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03-03-2011 07:28 AM #24
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03-03-2011 07:31 AM #25
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How many ended up in A&E in a drunken stupor, having to be looked after to prevent them choking on their own vomit? How many ended up in A&E needing treatment for glassings or stabbings or domestic violence?
Who pays for all this?
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03-03-2011 07:49 AM #27
I was saying exactly the same thing last night, absolutely sick to death, tired, bored of the whole bigot fest.
BTW, I thought the ref had an excellent game last night and called 95% of the decisions correctly.
OFGTF
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03-03-2011 07:56 AM #28
It was great TV watching and, after all, that's what it's about these days, no?
Various pundits - Pat Nevin included - could hardly hide the shrill delight in their voices as they witnessed the scenes of carnage. Libya ain't got nothing on this!
Walter Smith clearly signed Diouf in a hamfisted attempt to noise up Celtic so it was good to see the plan backfire.
Smith actually said afterwards that Diouf is "an easy target"! Aye right!
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A guy in my work was speaking to a senior guy in the Ambulance service recently and he says that there are 20% more calls nationally for Ambulances after an Infirm game. We should be so proud makes Scotland look like a complete medieval backwater.
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