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Weir clocking up the miles, but plenty left in tank



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Published Date: 10 May 2008
WHATEVER fuel is being pumped into the recently launched Rangers-branded Superleague racing car, they could do worse than find the formula enabling David Weir to perform at the consistent level he does each week, and which on Wednesday will help him become Scotland's oldest European finalist.



The centre-half turns 38 today, and, following this afternoon's league fixture with Dundee United, will be among the first to begin the Ibrox exodus down the M6. Weir's family home is on the Manchester side of Cheshire, which, when compared to the lodging arrangements of many Rangers fans, is close enough to be considered on the doorstep of the City of Manchester stadium, where Zenit St Petersburg will stand between the Ibrox side's attempt to reach second base in a possible four-trophy haul.

Weir is already blessed with a quadruple – four children, the youngest of whom is aged two – so there is little room at the inn as superdad's date with destiny, and the record books, approaches.

Both Ronnie Simpson and Gary McAllister were 36 and undeniably veteran when they played for Celtic and Liverpool, in the 1967 European Cup final and the 2001 Uefa Cup final respectively. In light of the furore caused by presenter Kate Garraway's recent confession that she lied about her age, there is some hesitation when broaching an often sensitive subject, though Weir, casually dressed and sipping an iced latte in a bright Glasgow cafe, is rightly content to savour the distinction of being head of an exclusive club.

"I know that in a Scotland match programme recently it had me down as one of the top five oldest players to play for Scotland," he recalled. "The vast majority of them were goalkeepers, and I was proud of that. This is an achievement too. It's something I take a bit of pride in and have worked hard at. More and more players are playing later. Who's to say when you are too old?"

It is ironic to think that not so very long ago there was talk of a Monster Munch culture at Ibrox. The evidence of this season would suggest the saltiness has been restricted to revelations about goalkeeper Allan McGregor's love-life, with the squad having otherwise proved themselves to be paragons of virtue, more likely to plunge into freezing ice-baths than headlong into controversy. Weir is the embodiment of this, committed to both his family and own physical conditioning and motivated by a still-powerful desire to play football in his late-thirties, and possibly beyond.

Against all odds, Weir's 16th campaign as a senior professional – it might have been more, but a four-year scholarship at university in the States held up his arrival on the scene, at Falkirk – is turning out to be the most memorable. His significant contribution to Scotland's famous victory over France in Paris in September seems to belong to another story arc but is part of this same, remarkable tale, with Weir also tasting the group stage of the Champions League for the first time.

Having won only two trophies in his career to date – the 1998 Scottish Cup with Hearts, the tenth anniversary of which is on Friday, was his only honour until Rangers' League Cup win in March – he now stands on the brink of three more. Given the sustained nature of his achievements, which include an eight-year career in the Premiership with Everton, it would be wrong to say Weir's career has bloomed with the suddenness of a tropical flower, but a feeling certainly exists that this season could provide him with a perfect finale.

Even should Rangers, hampered by fatigue and injury, implode in agonising fashion at the death, it remains an intriguing question to ponder where Weir might go from here, and one he won't attempt to answer until he wakes up on the morning after the Scottish Cup final. Typically for someone whose activity embarrasses most 20-year-olds, he will spend the day at Largs, training for his A-licence coaching badge. This is not, though, a sign that he is preparing to hang up those familiar white boots, something else which distinguishes a player who has proved so adept at conforming to a young man's game.



"I don't have a big enough ego to think I should go out at the top," he said. "If we win the Uefa Cup I'd just think about what is the next game? I wouldn't think what a great achievement that was, I think I have to retire now. I just don't work like that.

"I want to play, that's the bottom-line. Where that will be I don't know. I don't know if Rangers want to offer me another year. I don't know if I want to be there for another year, purely because of the family side of things. There's a lot to consider. There's not been an opportunity to speak to the manager (Walter Smith] about it. The agreement is that at the end of the season we'll sit down and see what the plans are."

Weir possesses a refined sense of knowing when it is time to move on, and only once regrets not acting upon it. A decision to stay on a further season at Everton in 2006 did not provide him with the expected game-time. His present situation is further complicated by the long spells away from home necessitated by his working life being in Glasgow, over 200 miles north. It has never been easy to leave his children when beginning the long drives back to Scotland, but the older they get the more aware they are of his absence. This will play on his mind when he sits down with Smith later this month, tracks of glory perhaps freshly lain behind them.

"Walter's the kind of man who, if he brings in another centre-half, or another two, then I think, or would hope, he would say to me: 'I don't think you are going to play as much next season'," said Weir. "And I want to play. I'd always gamble on myself being able to get into the team and rise to the challenge – I have no problem with that – but you never know what the plans are for the club. Rangers might spend £50 million in the summer and buy five internationals. If that is the case then I will be somewhere else, I am sure."

Should he leave, then one of the most successful centre-back partnerships in modern times at Ibrox will have been broken up after just one season. Indeed, it is possible for him to stay and still not have Carlos Cuellar beside him, with the Spaniard having attracted interest – as well as rave reviews – this season.

"I have always done quite well on that front," reflected Weir, with reference to his centre-half partners. "I have played with John 'Yogi' Hughes at Falkirk, and at Hearts I was primarily alongside Paul Ritchie, and I thought I had a good partnership with him. At Everton I played with a few like Richard Gough and Dave Watson, but it was Alan Stubbs primarily. I felt I had a good partnership with him as well, and then up here now it's the same with Carlos.

"It's part of the spine of your team, and I think it is important you have a settled unit there," he continued. "I played against Carlos when we faced Osasuna in the Uefa Cup and knew how good he was then. But you worried about whether he would adapt. There's always a question mark over any new player coming to a club. But he did it from the first minute. You get a feeling for people. He came in smiling and wanting to learn, and wasn't precious in any way. That was a great start. You know what we are like in Scotland – it's a 'we are who we are, like it or lump it' mentality. He just slotted right into the dressing-room."

Cuellar has benefitted from having someone as composed as Weir alongside him, although the veteran has not always proved unflappable. The sight of Weir holding Gary Caldwell by the throat after the last-but-one Old Firm derby seemed like a breach in nature, and earned both players a red card. It did mean Weir had to sit out a game, a possibly favourable outcome given this marathon season. He attributes the surprising flash of temper to frustration – it was his first Old Firm defeat after four wins on the bounce – and isn't even convinced it was worthy of censure. It certainly did not merit referee Kenny Clark's stern manner afterwards, where he treated Weir like a recalcitrant schoolboy.



"I was told the ref wanted to see me in his room and I went in asked what I had done?" he recalled. "He answered: 'I am not here to answer your questions. You will be reported to the SFA for violent conduct – now get out'.

"That's what frustrates me. 'Coisty (Ally McCoist] came in with me and spoke to him, and tried to get to the bottom of it. And he was told get out or you will get a red card too."

This, though, is not the thorniest issue to be tackled. The elephant in the room is the topic of Scotland, with George Burley having the previous day named the second successive squad not to feature the 61-times capped Weir. Eventually the subject is broached. "I have spoken to him (Burley] about it and he's said I am in his plans for September," revealed Weir.

"He phoned me after we had just won the League Cup and told me I wasn't in his first squad. I never really saw that coming."

This matter can be addressed later, for few players have had such cause to focus on the here and now.

smith lands manager of the year award, page 4


The full article contains 1673 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 10:31 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
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1

bring them on,

10/05/2008 00:55:51
One of the fairest players ever to pull on a Rangers jersey.
2

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 01:24:49
Would they not need to fill their car full of cortisone injections to keep up.

Weir went off against Champions Celtic with a genuine injury only to make a miraculous recovery for a 22 year old let alone an octogenarian.

Cortisones the fuel.
Isn`t it.
3

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 01:26:56
#1

That explains then why it took him 37 years to do the pulling !
4

bring them on,

10/05/2008 01:30:25
Ally McCoist and the rest of the backroom staff have always emphasised the importance of keeping fit after 30
5

The best-Rangers,

10/05/2008 01:49:22
Kenny Clark, what a w@nger of a man. Weir should have pashed in his coffee.
6

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 01:52:56
#4

So that explains why JesterCoist was playing keepy uppy with the ball on the touchline against Motherwell the other night only to go unpunished by the ref,his assistant ref OR the 4th official then !!

Refs,their assistants and 4th`s,they are just such a collective hoot when it comes to disciplining Ragers players and or officials,sure they are.
7

bring them on,

10/05/2008 01:53:42
In today's Daily Record poll

"Cannae take it when we lose"

Celtic fans 99%

Rangers fans 45%

Hearts fans 2% (98% didnae understand the question)

No surprises there.
8

bring them on,

10/05/2008 02:14:45
#6

Juggling skills
9

Colin P,

10/05/2008 02:30:34
#6 Pubes
You still want them all up against a wall and shot?

Sad little man.
Aren't you?
10

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 02:40:04
#9 Colin P for Pash

Stick to the topic,Yanobend that ye are.
11

bring them on,

10/05/2008 02:44:15
See we have move on to a new topic...
12

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 02:44:32
Oh aye,and another thing.

I dont go in for all this, copying being the sincerest form of flattery crap.
So get yer ain punchlines.
13

Albert Kidd's 86 allstars,

10/05/2008 02:45:20
Why does the Scotsman even bother with you lot of disgraceful children anymore? Having said that you'd need to be prety quick to see this blog as it'll get pulled soon enough.

Well, if you cant play nicely and all that.

Sad, sad indictment of your feral and pustulent teams the lot of you are...
14

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 02:46:17
#11

No me wot dunnit !
15

Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 02:51:50
#13

I`d say comments #2 and #6 were pretty adult-like,wouldn`t you.
Or do you not include those two in your condemnation.
16

bring them on,

10/05/2008 02:52:06
Cetic cannae play flowing and attractive football?

Let's not beat about the botanic gardens will superflous hogwash, and cut to the cake.

Celtic cannae play football
17

Colin P,

10/05/2008 02:54:23
#13
If you're gonna tell us off, at lest get your spelling right!

And your team is so much better?
18

Colin P,

10/05/2008 02:59:32
12

Bwahahah KAK

er, no.
19

Albert Kidd's 86 allstars,

10/05/2008 03:01:31
#17, spelling aside, 'lest' i get it wrong...

My team does not enjoy the success that the Duopoly of bigots in the west does, but my reference was not to the team you mention or their equally disgraceful counterparts, but to the imbicilic and fundamentalist glory hunters that support them and comment on how bad each other are, while never stopping to queston their own inherant evil, on these threads.

If you're not so bad how come everyone of your threads ends up getting pulled these days?
20

bring them on,

10/05/2008 03:04:06
Threads are for pulling and sharp needles for sticking into people.

But the eye of the needle in the hard one to pass through. Just like the Rangers defence for whole of this season.
21

Colin P,

10/05/2008 03:13:41
#19
As I'm quite sure you're aware, there are good and bad fans associated with every club. Even Dundee has their fair share. Not all of us are bigots.

I'm over 50 and have supported my local team since I was 4. I've stood by them through good and bad times. This year is wonderful as we're accomplishing far beyond what anyone expected.

The threads keep getting pulled because of the bad fans I mentioned in my opening paragraph. I'm sure you know them..the ones who shout obscenities at the top of their voice at the matches?

20 very clever bto!!
22

Colin P,

10/05/2008 03:22:23
By the way, Happy Birthday Davie!! I hope this year is a great one for you!
23

bring them on,

10/05/2008 03:26:31
And all the best to the wife and kids
24

bring them on,

10/05/2008 04:39:19
Bit quiet now...I suppose all the Celtic posters who work at Community Care Centres, Help The Aged (Volunteers only), top class private schools (wealthy kids only), and the other 99% who are Lollipop Men or traffic wardens, will be along shortly
25

bring them on,

10/05/2008 04:49:56
And Green Cross Code Men
26

Brother Walfrid,

10/05/2008 06:37:57
Come on the Arabs !!!!!!!!
27

Angoos,

Baku, Azerbaijan 10/05/2008 07:40:45
Hats off to Davie Weir. A consumate professional.
Hopefully his dedication and proffesionalism will be amply rewarded this year with a barrow load of winners medals.

Nice to see some of the usual suspects have started posting already ;o)
28

bring them on,

10/05/2008 07:47:07
Posting early, posting late, always posting mate
29

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 08:03:58
27

Agree with you mate. I don't rated Weir as a player but as a professional it's hard to better what he does.

At 38 still playing at the highest level and playing as many games with his attitude really is commendable.
He's a credit to all those players who are not blessed with any special abilities but achieve through hard work and dedication.
30

Media 1,

cape town 10/05/2008 08:07:17
Celtic must do what they can to win this league and make sure they win their last 2 games. Whilst a quadruple would be amazing to see in your lifetime, it is not good for Scottish football. Rangers have dominated Scottish football forEVER, the 51 title count is proof of that. They are now in their fourth European final, another Scottish record and oncourse to do four trophies in one season, another record.
This cannot be permitted to happen and Celtic need to win the league.
31

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 08:11:42
30

Rangers winning 4 trophies in a season is NOT a record.

Celtic won FIVE in 1967.

Oh and Celtic will win the title
32

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 08:20:42
true story apparently...

Last week Jorge Albertz contacted Walter Smith to tell him about his son Josef. Apparently Josef Albertz is the finest athelete in his school.

Big Jorge asked Walter to have a look at Josef at the school sports day last week.

Walter went along and was sitting by the sports field watching all the kids performing in races, shotputting etc. As it happens Albertz son is a champion hammer thrower something that would please Smith I think...

Anyway as they are sitting there a huge lad walks past them carrying a javelin, before the lad starts his run up to throw the javelin he plants his feet and blesses himself Boruc style.

Jorge turns to watty and says "Eez he a pole valter"

Walter replies "Naw he's a javelin thrower"
33

Media 1,

cape town 10/05/2008 08:22:51
Tim Malloy

Lets hope you're right, the gap in titles is already embarrassing. And to loose the league to a team who have played half a season more games would be unforgivable and Strachan would need to go. Lets remember that this Rangers team are only half the team they will be next season, they are exhausted and battle scarred, injured and limping having played so many more games than Celtic, yet they are still there against a Celtic team who should have had this league wrapped up 4 weeks ago.
It is quite ridiculous that Celtic have been made to fight for their lives this season by a make shift Rangers team with a new manager who have played half a season more games than Celtic.
That alone is frightening
34

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 08:29:18
33

Embarassing gap? Is it? I'd say it's insignificant myself.

It's embarrassing compared to Hearts title haul but not Celtic's.

Think of Celtic's success in a Scottish climate of 120 years of prejudice bigotry and corruption. Despite coming up against all that Celtic have triumphed to over 80 trophies and in doing so have created history in 1967.

Our trophy haul is just 20% less than Rangers who have been the establishment club getting all the favours from officials and financial backing from all over the country for 135 years - yet Rangers have yet to win a really BIG competition.

Since the playing field has levelled out a bit in the last ten years - Celtic have dominated.

But you are correct - Celtic should have had this league wrapped up - but we have been a tad unlucky and decisions have gone against us. But despite it all we are right back in the frame to win it.

Mon the Utd.
35

FAN OF GERRY,

glasgow 10/05/2008 08:40:00
#34 at the wind up again I see
"But you are correct - Celtic should have had this league wrapped up - but we have been a tad unlucky and decisions have gone against us. But despite it all we are right back in the frame to win it."

Have you been on the moon the last couple of months?

As for the rest of your rant you just can't let go can you. Forever in your little bog of persecution complex. Sad...

also in #31 you say celtic WILL win the title. nobody ,and I mean nobody, can say that with certainty. You may have an opinion but that is all.

Anyway have a nice day......
36

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 08:44:21
have a nice day FoG
37

paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 08:48:18
#7

As the old phrase goes....

Show me a good loser...and I'll show you a loser!

38

Media 1,

cape town 10/05/2008 08:49:25
Tim Malloy

You cant play the minority card, it wont wash. If you see Catholics as second class citizens then when things dont go your way you will automatically think it is due to bigotry, thus you will hold yourself back and blame others for your own short commings.

120 of prejudice bigotry is a nonsense..My own granparents frowned on the thought of a protestant marrying into our family. And then like so many celtic minded people in Scotland they sided with the IRA over their very own british history. Not for me pal!

We can go on about history in terms of religion and bigotry but it will get us nowhere, we are Scottish and that should be enough to shake hands on.

I think Rangers have done a marvellous job this season against a Celtic team who I feel are better man for man. And to do that having played half a season more games is astonishing. Both Rangers and Celtic will be worthy winners of the title, it has gone to the wire and someone needs to win, but whoever it is must concede that their oppponents are just as deserving of the honour.
39

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 08:53:04
I hope Celtic win it on goal difference as it will be a victory for football over anti-football.

Rangers don't deserve to win anything for ruining the essence and spirit of the beautiful game.
40

paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 08:55:38
#38

You ask Tim not to generalise....and then low and behold you generalise!?

Classic stuff!
41

Bosco Bhoy,

----Donegal---- 10/05/2008 08:56:23
Must say that like most bears i didnt see Weir being such a superb signing for RFC that he has been. Seems to be a great pro and a decent modest fella who appreciates his 'luck' of what is hapenning to him in the autumn of his career. Maybe fools such as Adam could look at how he approaches his life and take a few lessons.

Re Wed i do hope their is no fools who detract from the occassion as can happen with either CFC or RFC and our huge fanbase made up of mostly working class guys from the west of Scotland and for the many decent bears i wish you good luck and hope you enjoy the next few days build up as i still remember 2003 like it was yesterday and by God it was some buzz!

BTW
I do hope Dick and the Ruskies hump you but thats normal football rilvalry.
42

Media 1,

cape town 10/05/2008 08:57:04
Tim Malloy

I disagree with you.
Rangers have scored almost the same amount of goals than Celtic this season, the difference is 7 and Rangers have 2 games in hand, so that could close even more. So if Rangers are anti and Celtic are pro football, the goal difference is almost the same, then I would say Celtic have a problem.
43

bring them on,

10/05/2008 08:58:26
Paulmac,

How have you been

Butlins again this year?

How are the burds
44

Media 1,

cape town 10/05/2008 08:58:38
Paulmac

Just because I dont hate proddies doest mean I am a bad person, it just means I cant be in your gang!

45

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 09:00:43
42

Media Muppet - I think I've entertained you enough. Away and lie down and sleep, perchance to dream about actually watching a football match.

46

paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 09:01:13
#39...Tim

In essence any football fan would hope the style of football Rangers have adopted...or any team who adopted that particular style...would not be rewarded....

The truth of the matter is....it's for those teams who want to play football to beat them.
47

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10/05/2008 09:04:42
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48

paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 09:07:07
#43

Ahh BTO....everything is hunky dorey!

Naw...this year...New York...Japan...Malta...Glasgow...and Devon...

Are you on another stay awakeathon?

Do you expect another squeeker at Ibrox this afternoon?

By the end of this week will you have any fingers left?
49

paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 09:17:33
#44

WTF...I never mentioned religion?

I found it strange that you GENERALISED...yet suggested it was wrong for Tim to generalise!

Spanner.
50

paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 09:20:25
#42

And for a team who is so heavily concentrated on defending....I would expect them to have conceded fewer goals....

Aye it's a funny old game right enough!
51

bring them on,

10/05/2008 09:20:29
#48

Paulmac

Everything is well in the state of Holland.

As for holiday plans, that's for wimps who cannae take it.

What would you rather do. Have a fortnight in a big hotel in Monte Carlo, or stay up all night and listen to the Rangers game.

No, this is a mans game.

Oh Flower of Scotland,

When will we see, the silky skills

Of Ferguson again

That fought and tied them

In every European game

52

forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 09:31:15
"that's why our recent double hammering of Rangers was so sweet"

Oh dearie me, one goal margin scrapes, one of which was in extra time, the other having an offside goal and a penalty that should have been a free kick, aye pyoor pummelled them so we did.

Lighten up and join the party, altogether now "oh we'll be having such fun, in the Rover's Return..."
53

bring them on,

10/05/2008 09:32:37
Some punters oot there are saying that McDonald take speed.

Well, if he does, he should ask for his money back (with interest)
54

jerryG,

10/05/2008 09:32:51
#47.

WE ALL CAN FEEL YOUR PAIN.

The only reason Celtic are above Rangers are because of very dodgey decisions the last few weeks.

55

paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 09:35:01
So BTO...

How have you ended up in the little old land of the windmill?...work...marriage...accident or Prison?

56

Angoos,

Baku, Azerbaijan 10/05/2008 09:37:35
Just thought I'd come on and see if there were anymore posts after I'd finished my lunch and lo and behold there's a typical "dummy spittin', rattle oot the pram" rammy going on.

Cheers folks.... Who was it that said "The more things change, the more they stay the same" ??
57

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 09:39:33
54

Oh dear Jerry are you going down the cliched "we feel yer pain" route as well. It's all a tad predictable mate, try a new line, your own line not something that was churned out 10 years ago when Celtic stopped the ten in a row run.

Onto your point, dodgy decisions - you mean like:

The Brown penalty at Ibrox that wasn't given?

Or the disallowed goal at Inverness or the penalty decision at Inverness?

Or the handball decision when Barry Ordinary played a bit of basketball to win a semi final?

Or do you mean dodgy as in...McCurry Dodgy. You knowe the guy who books 9 Celtic players when Celtic are the cleanest team in the league and 2 Rangers players on the 84th minute to try and cover his bias.

Aye dodgy right enough.

We are top because of our play and despite of the refs.
58

Tim_MallÔy,

10/05/2008 09:40:52
55

Probably all 4 Paul.

I bet married his ogre, then killed her trying to make it look like an accident and is now in Prison.
59

paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 09:41:22
#54

Aye sure!

Taxi fur Jerry!
60

bring them on,

10/05/2008 09:46:06
#55

Paulmac

Just a wee bit of Shakespeare. What he was saying there was, if you know a team is going to win- stick to your guns. That evil cannot overcome good, even if their manager wears a kiddies tracksuit.

So to put it into easy for you to understand words

2-0 to Rangers
61

forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 09:49:38
Anyone got some spare tickets for the midweek game? I only need 6 or seven.
62

bring them on,

10/05/2008 09:50:08
#58

Tim

She fell cleanly off the cliff.

I was 64.2 miles away at the time watching the OF game on my 46 inch TV.

Now, how could I possibly travel 64.2 miles, there and back without anyone seeing me, and me not being able to tell the polis that the ref gave three outrageous decisons Celtic's way in the first half.

You tell me that.

You guys just don't know a stonewaller when it hits you in the face
63

bring them on,

10/05/2008 09:51:31
Forbesy

I have two, but I cannae go myself.
64

forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 09:55:28
I will take them off your hands BTO, now when's the next flight to Tokyo.
65

paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 09:56:10
BTO...

Stonewaller....Rangers centre half!

How many times have we all heard the cry....that's a STONEWALLER..in the Rangers penalty box!
66

forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 09:58:33
Rangers collect £20m pot of gold from European adventure

WALTER SMITH last night pocketed a £4million UEFA Cup Final windfall - then vowed to use it to keep his top stars.

Record Sport can reveal that European football chiefs have set aside an £8m jackpot to be split between Rangers and Zenit St Petersburg after next week's City of Manchester Stadium showdown.

That means the Ibrox club will rake in an astonishing £4m from one game to add to the £16m brought in from the European run so far.

that makes fabulous reading, doesn't it?
67

invictager,

Kent 10/05/2008 09:58:36
#62
Im impressed.
Where did you find a cliff in Holland.
Answers on the back of a tenner to the usual address please.
68

paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 09:58:39
I'm surprised the Rangers centre half pair of Stonwaller and Hoofit have conceded so many this season in the league!
69

forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 10:00:31
Any spare tickets, buyer will travel!
70

bring them on,

10/05/2008 10:03:48
#67

The ice-age is over... You're back...

Nothing has changed much, mate

Rangers still winning everything they enter.
71

WHITE ANGLO-SAXON PROTESTANT,

EVERYWHERE 10/05/2008 10:04:01
It just shows how garbage the beggars are when an OAP like Davie Weir plays better than any of their mob.

The genius strachan buys the traitor Pressley whislt Walter goes for Weir.

Says it all really. I hope the wee ginger excuse for a manager stays for another 10 years.

Give him 25million to waste this summer please!!
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bring them on,

10/05/2008 10:04:44
#69

Do have two, but Who Are You
73

bring them on,

10/05/2008 10:05:35
#71

50, and I'll see you
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Angoos,

Baku, Azerbaijan 10/05/2008 10:06:40
Keep them coming folks.... it really does brighten up my dull Saturday afternoons in the office over here.

Two hours and twenty minutes until I'm sitting in the Baku Bear Pit to watch Rangers narrow the gap to one point then, to use a very popular expression in the media lately (and I bet it's quoted by a few Rangers players in the papers tomorrow), the "Pressure will all be on....."

I could get a job writing for the Scotsman ;o)
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Brother Walfrid,

10/05/2008 10:06:58
Dundee Utd were robbed in the CIS final against Rangers...it should have been a red card for Cuellar and a penalty kick when the score stood at 1v0.

Then, in their last meeting at Tannadice, a dreadful unforced error allowed Rangers to snatch an ill deserved point.

Rangers will not find it easy today, but I expect them to squeeze out a win,just. It would be no great surprise if they slip up.
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forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 10:10:28
BTO are you serious because I am heading to Manchester without any briefs and if you are serious I would bite your hand off to go to the game.
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Angoos,

Baku, Azerbaijan 10/05/2008 10:11:34
#76 forbesy

I think he'd rather you just gave him cash !!
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forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 10:13:39
Cash, cheque, my daughter's hand in marriage, take your pick.
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bring them on,

10/05/2008 10:13:55
#76

Football tickets are not a problem.

Are you JM? If so, call the usual number.

#Bosco

I can swim 25 yards without stopping. Beat that ya numpty
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Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 10:14:56
#70

Ragers still whinening everything they enter(or have yet to finish) you say.

Couldn`t agree more.

Still sad though.
Isn`t it
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forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 10:17:30
BTO I am not JM, my name is Brian Forbes and I am a member of the Cardiff True Blues, any suggetions on how I can contact you?
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Brother Walfrid,

10/05/2008 10:17:32
White Anglo Saxon Protestant.

After the battle of hastings in 1066, anglo saxon england was oppressed by their new Norman rulers.

The'English' aristocracy was born, but it wasn't anglo saxon, it was Norman.

It was another 500 years before the Henry VIII betrayed his coronation oath to defend the Catholic church, but Henry himself was a plantagenet, and traced his lineage back to a norman family.

The 'white anglo saxons' were the second class citizens
of Norman England.
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paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 10:22:15
#76

Not a lot of biting required.....he's doon to his knuckles as it is after Wednesday....

He might be up to his elbows after today!
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invictager,

Kent 10/05/2008 10:24:15
#82
Except fot the saxons from Kent who scared the frogs off. Hence the motto invicta. (courtesy of wikpedia)

And no,Im not the clown who wrote 71
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forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 10:24:46
I suppose your nails are finely manicured Paulmac? Well I suppose nail varnish would taste bogging.
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paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 10:24:55
BTO

Don't you mean float 25 yards?
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paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 10:26:23
#85

Are you using yer nose to type after Wednesday?
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CHUCKY,

10/05/2008 10:26:52
I got 2 x £75 tickets in the ballot for the UEFA cup final, anyone interested?
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forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 10:29:19
#87 my fingers will do just fine after all it's not my team that absolutley has to win their remaining games whilst requiring favours from another team, is it?
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paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 10:29:21
#71

Stop sniffin the nail varnish!
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forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 10:31:08
#88 I will stick with BTO's tickets if you don't mind, expecting generosity from Chucky III is too much to ask.
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bring them on,

10/05/2008 10:31:41
forbesy

81 90 544
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forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 10:34:10
Whta's that BTO? It's too short for a mobile number.
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bring them on,

10/05/2008 10:34:29
Paulmac

I can still run the hundred yards, in the snow, in my bearhands, juggle two soft boiled eggs without dropping them once, juno through a hoop twice, double somersalt, can of lager , and still faster then Carl Lewis at the 2
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bring them on,

10/05/2008 10:36:40
Pick up the pieces as you Bosco. The Alva baths would never let you in room 54.

That's where the Big Boys got to swim at the deep end.

Do you play in the shallow pool (heated)
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paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 10:37:00
#89

A bit earlt for you to be hitting the booze forbesy...

So Rangers don't have to win all their games?....

You might want to let Wattie know...he thinks they have to win all their games!

Oh...by the way through business I can get 2 tickets...they're yours...all you have to do is post on here today Celtic deserve to be champions and Gordon Strachan is the best SPL manager.
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bring them on,

10/05/2008 10:38:59
Boyd with the number 9 shirt? Never.. he is a natural 8
98

bring them on,

10/05/2008 10:44:07
Ok, so Celtic had a couple of decent (semi) games this season.

But let's face it, no "can last the pace against good, good players who out class them in every respect of the game, including Scottish Swimmers medals on their trunks" in the team.

6 such good players at Rangers
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forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 10:46:24
paulmac,

If you will read and understand, and the emphasis is on understand my post then you will see that I said that we don't require to win our remaining games whilst requiring favours from another team.

Last time I looked we don't require help from anyone else, do we? Winning our remaining games is enough so limit the bevvy yourself will help.

I could never say Celtic deserve to be champions and Gordon Strachan is the best SPL manager because that would be a downright lie, a bit like you saying you could get two tickets or saying you are in business.
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paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 10:49:57
#94

Have you thought about asking the Olympic committee to consider that as an event?

There was a South African girl on TV last night who has qualified as 4th fastest in the world for the 10,000 metres in the pool for the Olympics.....she has 1 leg....

So don't give up on yer dream of being the lager drinking hoola hoop egg and spoon race Olympic champion!
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Publilius Syrus,

10/05/2008 10:50:19
#88

Naw.

And like Euan Cameron on Real Radio Scotland,if Ragz were playing anti-football in my back garden,I wouldn`t open the curtains tae watch that free,never mind pay an extortionate £75 smackers.
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forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 10:50:20
I guess I am destined to having to watch the game on the big screens in Manchester after all, hope it's sunny.
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forbesy1873,

10/05/2008 10:51:50
Pubic Syphilus,

How can you get a back garden in the top floor of the Red Road flats?
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paulmac,

surrey 10/05/2008 10:51:55
#97

Wattie thinks he's a natural sub.
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forbesy1873,

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