That was a physical game this evening made worse by Levein's awful approach to the beautiful game
We dominated the midfield and thoroughly deserved the victory
Well done to Neil Lennon and the team
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Thread: The tide has turned
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24-10-2017 08:40 PM #1
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The tide has turned
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24-10-2017 08:43 PM #2
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GIRUY Levein you complete fud
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24-10-2017 08:47 PM #3
The latest yam wonderkid cochrane must be taking everything Potter says seriously dirty little no mark. Should have been a straight red for the assault on mcginn.
I'm glad they've got callachan and laugherty they were awful. Not even good at being dirty.
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24-10-2017 09:07 PM #4
The financial doping years are gone, living in the real world appears to be a bit of a bitch for them!
GIRFUY ya cheating *******s!
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24-10-2017 09:46 PM #7hfc rdLeft by mutual consent!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hit the nail on the head. They can’t beat us on a level playing field and they don’t like it!
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24-10-2017 09:49 PM #8
We have to keep our foot on their throat every Jambo at the next derby will be fearing the worst let's make sure they are not disappointed.
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24-10-2017 09:54 PM #10
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Totally outplayed them tonight. Superb atmosphere and the display was excellent.
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24-10-2017 09:55 PM #11
The tide turned as soon as they had to play us without financially doping. All the clowns who were mouthing of about 'loving a level playing field' and so on when they enjoyed a wee 'Indian summer' against us must be feeling a bit daft now.
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