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Driver101

14,376 posts

121 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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RFC1 said:
He isnt happy to hit mcculloch the 1st time so has another dig at his thigh, if you cant see that then its you who needs specsavers. I mean what the f.uck is he doing pissin about with a brolly in that situation anyway?
Oh aye, he hit him with enough venom to move his shorts.

You're running out of straws.

2013ZetecS

48 posts

117 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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Driver101 said:
He didn't run and push him, he was walking just a stride behind him trying to get him to shake hands.

If every player threw a fist every time they were pushed on the football field, we'd have a large amount of players banned for a long time. Nearly every player has the self control not to take it too far. For all the squaring up that goes on, it's usually all just handbags.

I can't actually remember the last time I've seen a professional player punch another in the face. It's such a rare incident thankfully.

There is entertainment and there is entertainment. If you enjoy seeing men behaving like 5 year olds punching and spitting on people, that clearly shows what level you are at.

Sadly when the players behave like that the repurcussions are widespread. It doesn't just end with people going home saying that's entertainment.

Reading the vast majority of opinions of those who gave them after today, entertained has been used once, by you.

Edited by Driver101 on Sunday 31st May 22:30
Where's your condemnation of Kerr? Runs up behind Mohsni and punches at the back of his head.

http://www.talkingbaws.com/2015/05/31/video-bilel-...


Oh wait, he doesn't play for Rangers. Silly me, it doesn't count in that case. My bad.



Edited by 2013ZetecS on Sunday 31st May 22:38

Driver101

14,376 posts

121 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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2013ZetecS said:
Where's your condemnation of Kerr? Runs up behind Mohsni and punches at the back of his head.

http://www.talkingbaws.com/2015/05/31/video-bilel-...
I've already said it's embarrassing watching a bunch of grown men behaving like 5 year olds.

Yes he should be punished too. I'd say it was more of a push than a punch. Still merits his red card and a ban.

GloverMart

11,805 posts

215 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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2013ZetecS said:
Driver101 said:
He didn't run and push him, he was walking just a stride behind him trying to get him to shake hands.

If every player threw a fist every time they were pushed on the football field, we'd have a large amount of players banned for a long time. Nearly every player has the self control not to take it too far. For all the squaring up that goes on, it's usually all just handbags.

I can't actually remember the last time I've seen a professional player punch another in the face. It's such a rare incident thankfully.

There is entertainment and there is entertainment. If you enjoy seeing men behaving like 5 year olds punching and spitting on people, that clearly shows what level you are at.

Sadly when the players behave like that the repurcussions are widespread. It doesn't just end with people going home saying that's entertainment.

Reading the vast majority of opinions of those who gave them after today, entertained has been used once, by you.

Edited by Driver101 on Sunday 31st May 22:30
Where's your condemnation of Kerr? Runs up behind Mohsni and punches at the back of his head.

http://www.talkingbaws.com/2015/05/31/video-bilel-...
Kerr was wrong and should also face a sanction of some sort but if Mohsni hadn't been an idiot and refused to shake hands, none of it would have happened. Kerr's reaction is to what goes before.

technodup

7,580 posts

130 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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Driver101 said:
he was walking just a stride behind him trying to get him to shake hands.
And gave him a two handed shove in the back.

Driver101 said:
Reading the vast majority of opinions of those who gave them after today, entertained has been used once, by you.
And?

Gazza playing the flute entertained all the Rangers fans at Parkhead that day and many more watching on TV. Slammed in the press and by the self righteous. Likewise Diouf spitting on a Celtic fan, condemned in the media but fans wrote a song commemorating it. For entertainment. We sing songs banned by the SNP in pubs and on buses. Because it entertains us.

Entertainment is thin on the ground at Ibrox these days, I'll take it where I find it, and I'll not be lectured about it. My Facebook feed is full of praise for him so it seems I'm not alone in my thoughts, whether they describe it in precisely the same terms or not.



Granfondo

12,241 posts

206 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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2013ZetecS said:
Where's your condemnation of Kerr? Runs up behind Mohsni and punches at the back of his head.

http://www.talkingbaws.com/2015/05/31/video-bilel-...
And the fact an hour later Mohsni ran out of the team bus and had to be held back by stewards for trying to attack the Motherwell player who was signing autographs?


technodup

7,580 posts

130 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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Granfondo said:
And the fact an hour later Mohsni ran out of the team bus and had to be held back by stewards for trying to attack the Motherwell player who was signing autographs?
It's been said there was a racial element to this, in that Erwin said something he shouldn't have. I don't know if that's true but it would explain the non handshake and the fact Mohsni was still raging even outside the ground, when you'd expect it all to have calmed right down.

RFC1

1,107 posts

197 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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Granfondo said:
And the fact an hour later Mohsni ran out of the team bus and had to be held back by stewards for trying to attack the Motherwell player who was signing autographs?
Rumours again , you thrive on them, and for that reason i am most certainly out.

Granfondo

12,241 posts

206 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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technodup said:
Driver101 said:
he was walking just a stride behind him trying to get him to shake hands.
And gave him a two handed shove in the back.

Driver101 said:
Reading the vast majority of opinions of those who gave them after today, entertained has been used once, by you.
And?

Gazza playing the flute entertained all the Rangers fans at Parkhead that day and many more watching on TV. Slammed in the press and by the self righteous. Likewise Diouf spitting on a Celtic fan, condemned in the media but fans wrote a song commemorating it. For entertainment. We sing songs banned by the SNP in pubs and on buses. Because it entertains us.

Entertainment is thin on the ground at Ibrox these days, I'll take it where I find it, and I'll not be lectured about it. My Facebook feed is full of praise for him so it seems I'm not alone in my thoughts, whether they describe it in precisely the same terms or not.
And you wonder why everyone is pissing themselves laughing at new rangers plight! rofl

Hainey

4,381 posts

200 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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Driver101 said:
RFC1 said:
So many fannies on the Rangers thread as per usual. Never mind , hey-ho onwards and upwards fellow Rangers men. I look forward to a new season without all the deadwood within the club.

(Oh and to any of you aholes who think that the motherwell fans "brush" with McCulloch was accidental really really need to have a reality check.)
LOL. Are you actually serious?

Clearly he was aiming at the ball, and he clearly tried to scoop the ball upwards. The upwards movement then hits McCulloch.

He's got his eyes on the ball the entire time.

If he swung it round at head height I'd give it some merit. However there is absolutely zero doubt it was accidental.

Here's the GIF doing the rounds to show you're wrong.



If you think that's intentional, you need to take the glasses off, or go to Specsavers.

Edited by Driver101 on Sunday 31st May 22:10
That baldy auld b'stard needs the Police at his door Monday morning. It's bloody obviously deliberate and it could have cost him an eye.

There is a charge there I'm sure.

Driver101

14,376 posts

121 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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technodup said:
nd?

Gazza playing the flute entertained all the Rangers fans at Parkhead that day and many more watching on TV. Slammed in the press and by the self righteous. Likewise Diouf spitting on a Celtic fan, condemned in the media but fans wrote a song commemorating it. For entertainment. We sing songs banned by the SNP in pubs and on buses. Because it entertains us.

Entertainment is thin on the ground at Ibrox these days, I'll take it where I find it, and I'll not be lectured about it. My Facebook feed is full of praise for him so it seems I'm not alone in my thoughts, whether they describe it in precisely the same terms or not.
You've had to edit my posts pointing out you were exaggerating what happened.

As I said, if you are entertained by people spitting on others, it really does say how low you are.

Not only did the media and the self righteous condemn it, any half decent person would be disgusted.

Rangers fans aren't entertained by a man accidentally hitting McCulloch. They are threatening violence against him, demanding to know who he is, where he lives and are making complaints about it.

I guess entertainment means when your team are the aggressors and not the victims?

Any spitting incident or assault is always viewed negatively regardless of the team by the vast majority of football fans. They also get lengthy bans.

Edited by Driver101 on Sunday 31st May 22:52



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Granfondo

12,241 posts

206 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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RFC1 said:
Granfondo said:
And the fact an hour later Mohsni ran out of the team bus and had to be held back by stewards for trying to attack the Motherwell player who was signing autographs?
Rumours again , you thrive on them, and for that reason i am most certainly out.
Dry your eyes!
You might make the play offs next year. biglaugh

technodup

7,580 posts

130 months

Sunday 31st May 2015
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Driver101 said:
Rangers fans aren't entertained by a man accidentally hitting McCulloch. They are threatening violence against him, demanding to know who he is, where he lives and are making complaints about it.

I guess entertainment means when you're team are the aggressors and not the victims?
I've not mentioned the McCulloch thing, to me it was something and nothing. Like Moshni's punch.

I take football as it comes. Incidents like that and much worse happen every day in every town. I just don't expect footballers to be morally superior to the man in the street, for if they couldn't play football they would be the man in the street.

All (or most) fans are guilty of seeing the best in theirs and the worst n others. Especially after defeats like that. Like I said before I can remember 9 in a row, cups, Laudrup, Gascoigne and De Boer, Uefa finals, the Battle of Britain and all the rest. It'll have to do for now but if that remains forever it's still more than most.

The rest can enjoy their derbies in front of a few thousand, their ramshackle grounds, and the hope they might get to Hampden once in their lifetime. Good luck to them.

stevoknevo

1,674 posts

190 months

Monday 1st June 2015
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BrabusMog said:
The anti Rangers rhetoric is pathetic, you all need to get a fking life.
Away and fling ste at the moon - "anti-rangers rhetoric", yet you are all quite happy to sing, and some even post in here, that "no one likes us, we don't care"; you self evidently do care! laugh

Your 'club' ran roughshod over the game in Scotland for many years using nefarious methods to ensure success - you were caught out. Only after yesterdays result has the punishment now come close to fitting the crime. I love a bit of Schadenfreude - every non Rangers supporting Scottish football fan laughed their cock off at your predicament yesterday, but few of you possess the insight to understand why; the great Ian Archer once said: "This has to be said about Rangers, as a Scottish Football club they are a permanent embarrassment and an occasional disgrace. This country would be a better place if Rangers did not exist."

As a Celtic supporter, I'd be delighted to never have to play you again - your history is littered with violence, corruption, cheating and sectarianism, yet you wonder why everyone is delighted at your current predicament? We could only ever dream of days like this, and now it is reality, we'll never let you forget it. Ever.

Rang3rs beckons - despite your subservient insistence on calling everyone Mr; "Mr King" is a fking crook, and to quote the South African judge who overseen his court case, "a glib and shameless liar" - you are well matched.

And Jar Jar Moshni will be fortunate if he doesn't see the inside of the BarL - Duncan Disorderly got to visit for far less.

Enjoy the journey bears laugh

BrabusMog

20,142 posts

186 months

Monday 1st June 2015
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hehe I am a West Ham season ticket holder!

London424

12,828 posts

175 months

Monday 1st June 2015
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moanthebairns said:
London424 said:
Axionknight said:
That's what I'd expect from pub league football, not something at this level.
To be honest. Erwin pushed him. Wtf did he expect. Got what he deserved.
As I said...pub league.

Getting pushed in the back, you'd expect a shove back if you could even be bothered.

neelyp

1,691 posts

211 months

Monday 1st June 2015
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stevoknevo said:
Away and fling ste at the moon - "anti-rangers rhetoric", yet you are all quite happy to sing, and some even post in here, that "no one likes us, we don't care"; you self evidently do care! laugh

Your 'club' ran roughshod over the game in Scotland for many years using nefarious methods to ensure success - you were caught out. Only after yesterdays result has the punishment now come close to fitting the crime. I love a bit of Schadenfreude - every non Rangers supporting Scottish football fan laughed their cock off at your predicament yesterday, but few of you possess the insight to understand why; the great Ian Archer once said: "This has to be said about Rangers, as a Scottish Football club they are a permanent embarrassment and an occasional disgrace. This country would be a better place if Rangers did not exist."

As a Celtic supporter, I'd be delighted to never have to play you again - your history is littered with violence, corruption, cheating and sectarianism, yet you wonder why everyone is delighted at your current predicament? We could only ever dream of days like this, and now it is reality, we'll never let you forget it. Ever.

Rang3rs beckons - despite your subservient insistence on calling everyone Mr; "Mr King" is a fking crook, and to quote the South African judge who overseen his court case, "a glib and shameless liar" - you are well matched.

And Jar Jar Moshni will be fortunate if he doesn't see the inside of the BarL - Duncan Disorderly got to visit for far less.

Enjoy the journey bears laugh
fk me that's the pot calling the kettle black.
Celtic supporters are as bad if not worse than Rangers fans, Scottish football hates you both equally.

bluenosewrx

391 posts

115 months

Monday 1st June 2015
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stevoknevo said:
Away and fling ste at the moon - "anti-rangers rhetoric", yet you are all quite happy to sing, and some even post in here, that "no one likes us, we don't care"; you self evidently do care! laugh

Your 'club' ran roughshod over the game in Scotland for many years using nefarious methods to ensure success - you were caught out. Only after yesterdays result has the punishment now come close to fitting the crime. I love a bit of Schadenfreude - every non Rangers supporting Scottish football fan laughed their cock off at your predicament yesterday, but few of you possess the insight to understand why; the great Ian Archer once said: "This has to be said about Rangers, as a Scottish Football club they are a permanent embarrassment and an occasional disgrace. This country would be a better place if Rangers did not exist."

As a Celtic supporter, I'd be delighted to never have to play you again - your history is littered with violence, corruption, cheating and sectarianism, yet you wonder why everyone is delighted at your current predicament? We could only ever dream of days like this, and now it is reality, we'll never let you forget it. Ever.

Rang3rs beckons - despite your subservient insistence on calling everyone Mr; "Mr King" is a fking crook, and to quote the South African judge who overseen his court case, "a glib and shameless liar" - you are well matched.

And Jar Jar Moshni will be fortunate if he doesn't see the inside of the BarL - Duncan Disorderly got to visit for far less.

Enjoy the journey bears laugh
So just wait till your little adventure with players tax schemes with film companys comes out and your training ground purchase and lets not forget your dispacable club playing dumb to child abuse, anyway Rangers are not squeky clean in all this by any means but dont make out your club has the moral high ground.



Edited by GloverMart on Monday 1st June 11:41

Driver101

14,376 posts

121 months

Monday 1st June 2015
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bluenosewrx said:
So just wait till your little adventure with players tax schemes with film companys comes out and your training ground purchase and lets not forget your dispacable club playing dumb to child abuse, anyway Rangers are not squeky clean in all this by any means but dont make out your club has the moral high ground.
Why do Rangers fans have to stoop so low? I really find their glorification of a case of sexual abuse a long long time ago rather embarrassing. It's more a reflection on the Rangers fans than Celtic. It's sick in the extreme.

The training ground was mentioned a few pages back as that is a story I liked. After a year of the Rangers fans writing to every legal body going, it turns out that Celtic's training ground wasn't even under the same council as they assumed. Not only that it was deemed that the price Celtic paid was slightly over market value.

It was an obsessive and relentless attack that turned out to be completely wrong again.

Rather that trying to harm Scottish football, maybe it's time to try and save your team this time?

I did find it amusing at the lengths that Rangers fans went to with all their solid evidence and they even got the most basic thing wrong



I see the moderator has edited your posts. Hopefully he's served you with a ban too.


Edited by Driver101 on Monday 1st June 11:47


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stevoknevo

1,674 posts

190 months

Monday 1st June 2015
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neelyp said:
stevoknevo said:
Away and fling ste at the moon - "anti-rangers rhetoric", yet you are all quite happy to sing, and some even post in here, that "no one likes us, we don't care"; you self evidently do care! laugh

Your 'club' ran roughshod over the game in Scotland for many years using nefarious methods to ensure success - you were caught out. Only after yesterdays result has the punishment now come close to fitting the crime. I love a bit of Schadenfreude - every non Rangers supporting Scottish football fan laughed their cock off at your predicament yesterday, but few of you possess the insight to understand why; the great Ian Archer once said: "This has to be said about Rangers, as a Scottish Football club they are a permanent embarrassment and an occasional disgrace. This country would be a better place if Rangers did not exist."

As a Celtic supporter, I'd be delighted to never have to play you again - your history is littered with violence, corruption, cheating and sectarianism, yet you wonder why everyone is delighted at your current predicament? We could only ever dream of days like this, and now it is reality, we'll never let you forget it. Ever.

Rang3rs beckons - despite your subservient insistence on calling everyone Mr; "Mr King" is a fking crook, and to quote the South African judge who overseen his court case, "a glib and shameless liar" - you are well matched.

And Jar Jar Moshni will be fortunate if he doesn't see the inside of the BarL - Duncan Disorderly got to visit for far less.

Enjoy the journey bears laugh
fk me that's the pot calling the kettle black.
Celtic supporters are as bad if not worse than Rangers fans, Scottish football hates you both equally.
I've got no issue being hated by other fans, but it's poppycock to suggest we are as bad or worse than Rangers fans - they've been cheating and smashing the place up for years. Case in point we both reached a UEFA cup final in the 00's, both teams took massive travelling supports - one side had zero arrests and received a UEFA fair play award, the other smashed Manchester up.

Another one? Both teams won a European trophy in the late 60's/early 70's, one was presented the trophy in the dressing room as their fans were busy battling the Spanish police in the stadium - guess who?

And there is a multitude of other stories just like this - the 'two cheeks of the same arse' thing is a media concoction to mitigate just how bad Rangers supporters behaviour has been over the years - allegations that we are as bad or worse doesn't stand up to even the briefest look at history, never mind everything else they've been up to, that sees them in their current predicament.

smile

Edited by stevoknevo on Monday 1st June 11:54

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