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Published Date: 25 May 2008
Striker replicates previous visit to national stadium as Smith's side claim Scottish Cup
QUEEN OF THE SOUTH 2
Tosh 49; Thomson 53

RANGERS 3
Boyd 33, 71; Beasley 43

AS THE final whistle sounded on Rangers' Scottish Cup triumph, the victorious players exchanged firm, unfussy, handshakes and some hurried, self-conscious, hugs. It took a full two minutes for their supporters to pipe up with a chant of "There's not a team like the Glasgow Rangers". As Walter Smith's men completed a rare cup double, there was no pretence from them or their followers that consolation for the loss of UEFA Cup and the league inside the previous ten days could be obtained at Hampden yesterday.

Never mind that in a single full season under Smith, the Ibrox club have now won as many trophies as in the previous three seasons put together. Really, the final was all about ensuring that humiliation was not added to heartache. For the opening 15 minutes of the second period, Queens made that prospect seem frighteningly real. Two goals inside four minutes from Steve Tosh and Jim Thomson cancelled out first half strikes from Kris Boyd and DaMarcus Beasley, and suddenly Rangers were wobbling.

The First Division side cast off the inhibitions that had threatened to make them comfortable opponents for a delicate Rangers. And but for Scott Dobbie catching the ball under his feet in the box after Queens had sliced open a path down the right it could have proved a real test of the Ibrox side's mettle. But with 19 minutes remaining, Queens' defensive frailties returned to haunt them as Boyd rose above Robert Harris to head in a Beasley corner and win the cup for Rangers. At the end of a 68-game season, the Ibrox side had it in them to be winners and two-goal Boyd was the man who gave them that edge, just as he had as a substitute in the CIS Cup final victory over Dundee United in March.

Cue the inevitable chuntering over why Scotland's best finisher and a man who has netted 25 times this season wasn't used more often. But Boyd is made for occasions such as yesterday's, when the opposition might be dogged but would certainly never be described as deft enough to put the shackles on so prime a predator.

A frantic opening was hardly to be expected from two teams who had good reason to feel their way into the encounter. In Rangers' case, this was required to loosen up limbs wearied by exertion and disappointment after a season of undelivered promise. For their part, Queen of the South needed time to get their joints going again after a four-week lay-off. The slow-burning nature of the events on the field was in keeping with the understandably subdued atmosphere among the Rangers support.

In talking up the prospects of an upset that would have been the greatest across 123 Scottish Cup finals, some seemed to lose sight of the remarkable position Rangers had manoeuvred themselves into only a fortnight ago. They may not have been good enough to hold off Zenit St Petersburg in the UEFA Cup final and Celtic in the championship, but these two teams aside, their title-race ending defeat at Pittodrie on Thursday made Aberdeen the only other side to beat them since Werder Bremen three months ago.

The First Division team's tentative approach early on suggested they felt the weight of history pushing down on them. They were compact, and largely successful in locking down space. But they weren't the up-and-at-'em Queens that won so many admirers with their goal bonanza of a 4-3 win over Aberdeen in the semi. They jousted without taking any hits for the first 20 minutes, but then their mindset seemed negative.

Smith's rejigging of his side from the other night initially seemed to offer Rangers the means to focus in on the fragile Queens' defence. Lee McCulloch offered dig – too much when he chopped down Robert Harris horribly to earn a fourth-minute booking – and Beasley, making his first start since November, gave Rangers options in wide areas they had been sadly lacking. And then there was Boyd. It was a near certainty what he would bring to the occasion, and he did not disappoint when opening the scoring in the 33th minute – a full 10 minutes after Beasley should have claimed that honour but didn't when he criminally curled a shot off target from 18 yards after being played in by Boyd.

The Scotland forward showed him how it should be done when, from a free-kick 25 yards out, Barry Ferguson rolled the ball into his path and the striker fair hammered it. A rising effort that took off like a jet plane, it seemed to leave a slipstream on zooming into the top corner.

Queens appear at their most potent when backed into a corner by bigger beasts. Minutes after they went behind, Tosh steamed in on Neil Alexander before Sean O'Connor claimed for a penalty for a nudge by Steven Whittaker. It was one of the rare occasions they took the game to Rangers in the opening period. But then the tie seemed to be taken from them when, two minutes from the break, Jim Thomson and Ryan McCann collided as they sought to intercept a Carlos Cuellar header sent across the box. Their clatter allowed the ball to Beasley, whose shot wasn't powerfully struck and seemed to trundle through keeper Jamie MacDonald.

Queens were a team transformed following the interval. In exhilarating fashion they staged the most unlikely comeback. Sean O'Connor did superbly well to tear past Cuellar in the 49th minute and whip over a cross that Tosh forced in with his hip, without knowing an awful lot about it. Then Thomson made amends for his earlier error by leaping above the Rangers defence and placing a header out of reach of Alexander. Within 20 minutes, however, the Scottish Cup was out of reach of the Dumfries side. They had contributed much to an entertaining final, but not enough to give Rangers more grief than their humungous efforts this season would have deserved.

MAN OF THE MATCH
He may be looking more rotund than he ought to be but when there is a round thing to be stuck in the goal of a certain calibre of opponents, Kris Boyd becomes a lean, mean match-winning goal machine. His cup final double double was the key to Rangers claiming honours this season.

QUICK FACT
Rangers have now lifted the Scottish Cup on 32 occasions and Queens have now have a cup final experience to savour after 89 years in existence.

TALKING POINT
Inevitably, it will be why doesn't Boyd play every week, in part because yesterday's game was mercifully controversy free and played in a great spirit.

The full article contains 1165 words and appears in Scotland On Sunday newspaper.
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1

Teary Ennui,

25/05/2008 00:03:09
A deserved win for the Gers to round off a great season.

Well played Queens - a great effort.
2

King O The Picts,

Right Here 25/05/2008 00:25:16
Go The Queens
By far the better of the two teams.
Robbed by some crap referee.
Wee theres aye next year.

And Rangers should be ashamed of themselves.
Did they go on the Rampage kicking and looting Glasgow
last night or is that just reserved for a loss?

Queen of...Queen Of....Queen Of The South
3

Fayneant,

NZ 25/05/2008 00:26:40
A physically and emotionally weary Rangers team definitely dodged a bullet yesterday, but they are worthy winners of the 2 cups.

On to the preparations for next season - most likely without Hemdani, Davis, Boyd, and possibly (although I hope I'm wrong) Cuellar and McGregor. New players will come in to replace those leaving - and I hope Smith will get a fair chunk of the cash he has generated this year to finance the acquisition of some real quality.

We have to face the lottery of 2 rounds of CL qualification again, but with a lot more confidence than this time last season.

Well done Walter and the Boys. Enjoy the summer break and come back ready to kick @rse!
4

Gammaracanthuskytodermogammarus,

25/05/2008 00:51:02
Congratulations Rangers. A great cup double. Would have been a treble if Semtex Fc had've played by the rules.
5

PatG,

Russia 25/05/2008 00:55:34
Unfortunately for Rangers and Scotland. The abiding memory of this season will be the scandalous behavior of there fans in Manchester and in Glasgow before during and after the UEFA cup final.
Given there horrendous track record what else could we have expected.................Sad really.
6

Teary Ennui,

25/05/2008 00:59:08
"Given there horrendous track record" (#6)

The nine away trips by Rangers earlier in the season without a single arrest?

This article isn't about the UEFA Cup final anyway. Away with your embarrassing nastiness and jealousy.
7

Alexei Verdy,

The Truth 25/05/2008 01:13:55
Deafening silence about the free kick than definitely WASN'T and the penalty that definitely WAS. Another dodgy 'victory' for 12-man Rangers. And, as for their whining on about not having the season extended, exactly what did they want: The season to go on and on till they eventually won away from home ? ( apart from the one at Love Rangers Street ! ) Keep Wattie. Keep defending. Keep dreaming.
8

Kirrie Tim,

25/05/2008 01:21:42
11
bring them on

Hope so, I'm sure Dumfries folk would love it.
9

Finnharp,

25/05/2008 01:24:19
You got to just love it, the season has just closed and already some muppet posts. We all know what two trophies RFC would rather have, BTO it must torment you to the core that the Tic have the league, lets tell the truth your team was not good enough.

Next season will engulf the distance between our two clubs even further, altough you gave us a scare this term, but with refs in our pockets and teams only trying against RFC, SLP & SFA not helping must all enrage you.

Have a good summer, buying 6 new duds.
10

Finnharp,

3 in a Row 25/05/2008 01:32:31
BTO: who is leaving Ibrox and how many do you expect in, will Walter & Sally stay, will SDM give you the cash you need to build a good team.
11

Alexei Verdy,

The Truth 25/05/2008 01:34:40
Just heard: Open-top skip parade arranged for the 'Gers. Not in Manchester,though.
12

Alexei Verdy,

The Truth 25/05/2008 01:39:48
Was it the SFA / SPL's fault Rangers had so many games to play ? No. They only supplied the dodgey officials to help them win them. How much help did they want ?
13

Weetam Tassie,

25/05/2008 02:32:34
#7
Come on BTO,you don't really mean that Do You???
What is it with Boyd,he always seems to score.
14

celticdaft,

25/05/2008 04:38:14
#7 its not about quantity, its about quality. We will take the one trophy where you have to beat the top teams in the country over and over and get rewarded with a flag, a trophy and a berth at the big table in europe. You guys can have a couple of tin cans you get when you beat the mighty teams of the first division after replays and penalties.
Incase you don't see us next season... we will be the ones playing the Milan's or the Madrids or the Man Us. Enjoy you visits to latvia or Slovakia in August. Send a postcard.


15

celticdaft,

25/05/2008 04:44:19
#9
or if you laid out all the damage to a city centre, the damage to the image of a club, the damage to a policeman's head, the damage to a policeman' ear, the denial by a club and its supporters and the mayhem due to the amount of alcohol drunk by a bunch of weegie knuckledraggers on a day out - then i think that if you put that on a pie chart it would be a pie chart of shame. Scotland's shame!
16

The Truth Hurts,

25/05/2008 05:21:41
Take a step back, and without bias or agenda, compare both seasons... without doubt one triumphs higher than the other... League Champions and last 16 of Europe's premier trophy, eclipses 2 diddy trophies and a final of a trophy you only qualified because you just were not good for said premier trophy!! Nuff said....
17

The Truth Hurts,

25/05/2008 05:26:30
For someone as drunk as me right now I'm just proud that my punctuation and spelling are so good......

Still celebrating the single greatest league victory of the modern era you see...
18

The Truth Hurts,

25/05/2008 05:27:32
In essence... MON THE HOOPS!!
19

donald,

glasgow 25/05/2008 07:12:49
Saltires beaten by Union Jacks. Who said Rangers was a "Scottish" team?
20

BlueNose NZ,

Auckland 25/05/2008 07:25:51
After such a long absence i return to find that this forum is for children?
21

Gammaracanthuskytodermogammarus,

25/05/2008 08:05:54
#30 The last time i looked, the saltire was one of the biggest component parts of the Union Jack.
22

Gammaracanthuskytodermogammarus,

25/05/2008 08:07:50
#28 "The single greatest league victory of the modern era".

Its not drink you are on but drugs.
23

Gammaracanthuskytodermogammarus,

25/05/2008 08:11:35
Shame on Semtex Fc for using Phil O'Donnels death to get a fixture postponment to escape suspensions, injuries and a bad run of form.

The championship this year will remain forever tainted.

Who says cheats never win?
24

John H,

edinburgh 25/05/2008 08:37:13
Two cups won.
Neither deserved.
Same old refs.
Same old Rangers.
Can they win with honour?
25

JC,

Deepest Kent 25/05/2008 08:38:51
#34 They don't!!

That's why your lot never won the league!!!!

BTW, there is an expression "Those that live in glass houses......." is very apt for you.
26

Chuckle Bhoy,

25/05/2008 08:41:10
35# NO
27

Teary Ennui,

25/05/2008 08:47:58
"Saltires beaten by Union Jacks. Who said Rangers was a "Scottish" team?" (#30)

Eh? As it happens there were plaenty of saltires on display in the Rangers end.

As for the penalty claim, it was a weak one. Even Craig Levein said it wasn't a penalty!
28

AJ Fife,

25/05/2008 08:57:37
Well done to the Gers - East Fife's proud record is still intact!
29

Publilius Syrus,

C.I.S. follow followed by S.C.--ScandalContinues ! 25/05/2008 08:58:47
Right up to the last kick of the ball in the Scottish Footballing scene corruption is never far away.
Is it.

Wellllllllll at least so long as Rearrangers have any involvement in the game in question.
And yesterdays sham was no exception.
Was it.

I just wish that Craig Levein was Queen of the Souths manager.
No one could compete with the quality and accuracy of his statements given to the media and broadcast worldwide when Dundee United were similarily dealt with by match day officials.

No one will forget Craigs words when he correctly declared and observed quote,"We would have been better not bothering to turn up today.The referee could have phoned me and said Craig, Rearrangers are going to come away winners today,maybe you and your team would like to make other arrangements.We might as well have stayed in our kips,"end of quote.

Queen of the South were in exactly the same position yesterday.

Scottish Football finished with a bang alright yesterday afternoon.

So much so that the stench of injustice from the fallout clings to the S.C. in precisely the same way it does the Corruption Is Successful variety.


Doesn`t it.
30

carrottop,

Dumfries 25/05/2008 09:02:14
You would think that with Rangers having to play all these games they whine on about they would have at least learned to play open, attractive, attacking football but the old saying 'you can lead a weggie to the football pitch but you cant make him play' still stands the test of time.
QOS, you werent much better, your only answer to supply the forwards was to hoof the ball (as high as possible) up in the general direction of a couple of brave battlers who it must be said when they did get the ball provided the few glimpses of class and excitement to be had.
From being the country who used to supply a continual stream of entertainers we are now the dire exponents of negative football with dont let the other team play the prime objective.
31

Malc.F,

france 25/05/2008 09:03:48
When will it ever end.Beasley throws himself to the ground without any contact and lo and behold Rangers get a free kick from which they scored,why is the very obviously dubious free kick not mentioned in the match report? As for the QOS penalty claim,not quite so obvious but if it had happened up the other end a cert.
Tell me I did not hear right when the biasentattor said that Thompson is in the Scotland squad. He must mean QOS's Thompson surely not the galumphing thug who tries to play for Rangers.
Two cups...yes deserved...no.
32

,

25/05/2008 09:17:18
Comment Removed By Administrator
Reason:
33

Teary Ennui,

25/05/2008 09:24:15
"Beasley throws himself to the ground without any contact" (#42)

In which universe? It was a foul.
34

Billy Shears,

25/05/2008 09:27:09
My My. Aren't there a lot of bitter bhouys on here today.
35

The Sheriff,

25/05/2008 09:29:04
*7....Nice attempt at a wind up to mask the pain and frustration of not completing the quadruple.If you think we Celtic fans are miffed at only winning one trophy to the two Rangers won then you really are hurting.

That one trophy just happens to be the one trophy that all teams strive to attain and that one trophy this year means straight into the champions league group stages whilst two trophy Rangers face two qualifying rounds to get into the group stages.

In the end Rangers won the game,but not without a few shaky moments.The look of the players and their reaction after the final whistle was more of relief rather than celebration of a second trophy.

Not you or any other Rangers fan can mask the pain and hurt of blowing it in the league...only an excuse?
36

Celtic Forever,

No-one likes them, they don't care 25/05/2008 09:32:28
WHO CARES!

Losers FC beat QOS in a pointless end of season day out. Big deal.

Cups in scotland don't matter, it's the European cups abd the league that counts and Losers FC won neither.

Good riddance for another year saddos...look forward to 4-in-a-row.

37

The Sheriff,

25/05/2008 09:33:56
*45 Billy Shears, I'm a lager man.On the topic of the beasley free kick I was more concerned that no mention was made of the ball being shifted from the spot where the foul was to gain an advantage.

On a brighter note, the fact that Boyd scored two goals will only fuel the thorny issue amongst the bear population as to why wally never played him more often.
38

Billy Shears,

25/05/2008 09:40:45
You must be using too much lime :o)
39

Brother Walfrid,

25/05/2008 09:40:51
Rangers fans are keen to narrow this argument down to 'the penalty claim ' which Queens had whereas in actual fact Queens had two:

1.FIRST HALF
Queens player rises to meet the ball in the bow when whittaker barges him from the back, knocking him off balance and preventing him from reaching the ball.
Clever defending? Simply using his body ? Yir erse in persley, Whittaker had no intention of getting the ball...he went for the man, there was contact and we'll never know what the player might have done if allowed to get to the ball inimpeded.

2. SECOND HALF

After some clever play down on the right the ball is cut-back to a Queens player at the edge of the six yard box. He is endeavouring to tee the ball up for a shot at goal when Cuellar comes in and kicks him up in the air. If the first penalty could have been described as soft, there was nothing remotely soft about this one, and as Cuellar was the last man, he would have followed the same fate as he should have done in the Corruption is Successful Cup Final.
40

Gammaracanthuskytodermogammarus,

25/05/2008 09:42:13
Number 6, do not forget Nakamura's embarrassing dive against St Mirren and McDonald's against Rangers.

Its a shame Semtex Fc could not enter a team into the olympics. A gold medal would be theirs for the taking.
41

Billy Shears,

25/05/2008 09:44:21
#50 Patrick
Come back to the real world.
42

Raskolnikov,

25/05/2008 09:45:26
Celtic have been more successful than Rangers this season, having picked up the main prize, which is worth a lot more than the two cups.

A great season for Celtic.

A very bad season for the Gers.
43

Teary Ennui,

25/05/2008 09:45:52
"After some clever play down on the right the ball is cut-back to a Queens player at the edge of the six yard box. He is endeavouring to tee the ball up for a shot at goal when Cuellar comes in and kicks him up in the air." (#50)

Another bulleting from a parallel universe.
44

Brother Walfrid,

25/05/2008 09:49:49
Cuellar says that Rangers have had a better season than Celtic.

This suggests that something went seriously wrong when rangers were prioritising the trophies for this season.

The league title carried automatic Champions League entry, the CIS Cup came with a weekend for two in Blackpool and the Scottish Cup came with a free HD Ready 36" television set.

Getting to the last 16 / getting to the UEFA Cup Final ...there MIGHT be a debate there...but getting to the last 8 / reaching the UEFA Cup final ...ermmm..no debate there...reaching the last 8 wins hands down.
45

Rabbie Burns,

Back Home 25/05/2008 09:54:07
What a load of nonsense from the usual Parkhead bigots on this thread. Gers had a magnificent season reaching 3 cup finals including the UEFA Cup and pipped for the SPL title, only because the SPL and Celtic colluded to ensure as many games as possible were crammed into the last few days. Celtic were very, very lucky and got the breaks over the last few weeks. Celtic fans have been quick to crow about reaching the last 16 of the CL yet deny Gers credit for reaching the UEFA Cup Final - remember that diddy cup you lot reached the final of in 2003? Yes, that season when you won nothing out of 4! Remember Gers fans, Naismith and Burke have been out, McCulloch and Beasley missed the last few crucial weeks and we have a good foundation for next season with McGregor (and Alexander), Cuellar, Stevie Smith returning and I hope they keep Kris Boyd. Follow, Follow.
46

Publilius Syrus,

C.I.S.follow followed by S.C. ScandalContinues !! 25/05/2008 09:55:40
"Walters" face,like a busted flush,said it all as he held aloft the ScandalContinues Cup.

LIVE TV pictures continues to tell the true stories.
Both whats going on on the park and off the park too.

In the ten days that have passed since Rearrangers fanz mobbed,rioted and looted Manchester City Centre,"Walter" has aged ten years.

We all witnessed and realise that "Walters" Rearrangers would have had a 4th year in the wilderness and trophyless yet again if the laws and rules of the game were applied fairly and squarely in Scotland.
That goes said without fear of honest contradiction.

Where "Walter" needs to take heed is whether or not he can depend on that same level of R.U.I(N.S)being applied in favour of Rearrangers next year.

In light of that uncertainty no one will be surprised if "Walter" makes his excuses follows his instinct and character traits and jumps ship yet again,leaving JesterCoist...his SmilingAss(assistant) in charge.

Now that would be squeeky bum time.
Wouldn`t it.
47

Rabbie Burns,

Back Home 25/05/2008 10:01:07
#57. You sum up the mentality of the Parkhead idiots who post on here. Nothing whatsoever to do with football I notice. Enjoy your spawny luck - it won't last. By the way, your pseudonym makes one or two interesting anagrams including SILLY PUSS!
48

Teary Ennui,

25/05/2008 10:13:19
#55,

Celtic fans told us that they had a great season when they got to a UEFA Cup final and won nothing. In fact they told us it was better than a Treble. Now we've got to a UEFA Cup final and won two trophies....
49

moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 10:26:08
Rabbie 58

Sadly, his post IS about football.

About a particularly unsavoury aspect of Scottish Football.
50

moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 10:28:19
Teary 59

Aye, in a footballing sense, Wally & Ally did well to maximise results from a group of players with limited ability.

Off the field, as ever, the Club was disgraced.

No surprise there...........
51

moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 10:29:50
Rabbie 56

Parkhead bigots?

I suppose some Rangers fans do live in the esat of the city....
52

Rabbie Burns,

Back Home 25/05/2008 10:30:29
This moral high ground some Celtic 'fans' take is really sickening. Those same fans who sing songs praising the IRA, who murdered thousands of innocent people, including their own 'kind'. And what exactly are the rules that weren't applied fairly #57? The rules that forced Rangers to play 4 games in 7 days?
53

moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 10:31:38
Rabbie 56

Oh dear.....injuries, what ifs, SPL collusion....

No class. No dignity. No morals.

tut tut.
54

Gammaracanthuskytodermogammarus,

25/05/2008 10:32:22
#57 You really are a deluded brain dead idiot.

Even the real Celtic fans on here must cringe when they read your inane puerile nonsense.

Your mother and father must be really proud of you.
55

moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 10:33:07
Rabbie 64

hurting this morning, sweetie?

Oh dear.....injuries, what ifs, SPL collusion....

No class. No dignity. No morals.

tut tut.

56

moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 10:35:23
G 66

How about you speak for yourself, and let Celts speak for ourselves?

I enjoyed #57.

It brings certain truths to you - I guess you cannot cope.
57

Gammaracanthuskytodermogammarus,

25/05/2008 10:36:32
Only one club I know of has had a plane diverted to a different airport due to the dreadful behaviour of their fans on the flight.

Here is a clue. It was not Rangers.
58

moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 10:36:49
Guys,

how's yer "quad" coming along?

59

moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 10:37:34
G 69

Your ignorance is not my problem.
60

Gammaracanthuskytodermogammarus,

25/05/2008 10:38:03
Double Glazing is expensive these days.

Ask Hugh Dallas.
61

moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 10:40:01
C N, 71

Dont know. Very confusing. There does seem to be double standards in the moderation here.

Yesterday, I asked Tim:

"Have you been up to Lennoxtown yet?"

It was removed.

I have taken steps to have the moderation improved.
62

Gammaracanthuskytodermogammarus,

25/05/2008 10:40:31
Mobile phones are cheap these days.

Thats why Semtex Fc supporters can afford to throw them at Rangers players.
63

Yirman,

25/05/2008 10:40:36
#58 Rabbie Burns

People in glass houses Rabbie...!!

Before you start making anagrams of other's pseudonyms maybe you should check out your own first BIN @RSE!!
64

moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 10:41:03
G 73

Do you condemn the Rangers supporters who tried to kick to death a Manchester Policeman?
65

moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 10:41:49
G 75

Are Manchester Policemen cheaper?
66

moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 10:46:16
THE TIMES ONLINE - MAY 16TH, 2008

The chaotic scenes in Manchester on Wednesday night - a Zenit fan stabbed, rioting Rangers fans, and 15 policemen getting injured - were frightening to behold. Moreover, the footage released yesterday and shown on Sky News, of hundreds of Rangers fans charging at police and setting upon one who stumbled to the ground, will make the already weary Ibrox hierarchy cringe.


Rangers have a repeated get-out for these episodes: the script always says this is “just a small minority” of fans. Moreover, as incident upon incident passes with the club’s supporters - at Villarreal in 2006, in Pamplona in 2007 and now in Manchester in 2008 - it is always “heavy-handed policing” and not the Rangers fans themselves who are said to be the blame.

Well, this is no small minority of Rangers supporters, and nor are the Greater Manchester Police renowned for their truncheon-wielding brutality. Instead, this is a football club with a poison somewhere at its core.
67

moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 10:50:22
How strange.....angry posts about a handful of drunken Celts on a flight 5 years ago, and suggestions Celts threw mobile phones......but when asked to condemn the dozens of drunken, poisoned, baying Rangers supporters who tried to kick to death a Manchester Policeman, our correspondent goes silent.

Who can ever understand the demented mind of Gers?
68

Gammaracanthuskytodermogammarus,

25/05/2008 10:51:36
#74 No wonder your post was pulled.

"have you been up to Lennoxtown yet".

The moderator did us all a favour.

What do you think this is? A geographical survey?
69

Publilius Syrus,

C.I.S.follow followed by S.C. ScandalContiues !!! 25/05/2008 10:52:39
#60

If only I were allowed to print the same old pash day in day out.

Unfortunately the Scandal Continues Cup was only "won" yesterday,ably aided and abetted by match day officials.
This meant that the "same old pash" as you say,needed updating.

The day that I do not need to post such injustices will be a fine day indeed for Scottish Football.

Scottish Football outside Rearrangers F.C. that is.
Isn`t it.
70

Dr No,

25/05/2008 10:52:50
In a season when Celtic use the death of a very former bit part player (now legend) to get a game postponed. Too many injuries and suspensions to key players. They then fail to call for a postponement for a player who is a real legend and was still employed by the club because it dosen't fit their cheating agenda. They will forever be remembered for using the death of a former player to win the league. As far as I am concerned their welcome to it.
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25/05/2008 10:54:45
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Still here I see bring them on. Oh sorry, did I give the game away?
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Disgraceful post.

Just what we'd expect from your sort.

Shame on you.
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25/05/2008 11:01:34
Govan's shame - May 2008

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/7404185.stm
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25/05/2008 11:17:51
Go on Gers

Not a bad season, with two trophies bagged.

Come back next season refreshed, stronger and raring to go one better.

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How's that "quad" coming on?

--- Scottish Cup
--- League (diddy) Cup
--- Most sectarian Club in Europe
--- Worst football riots in Europe
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25/05/2008 11:30:42
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Are they all diddy competitions when celtic enter them at the start of every season?
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25/05/2008 11:33:36
Heaven, I'm in heaven...

Three in a row is the biz, and that's why the scottish footballing establishment were so keen to help Rangers every step of theway this season.

It took a thinly veiled threat of legal action by Celtic to persuade the spl not to indulge Rangers with a second league extension. In the bad old days, Rangers would have gotten whatever they wanted with jam on it....that's why they threw such a tantrum when they were told by the spl that rangers are not the centre of the universe. After 80 odd years of getting whatever they wanted, Rangers were never going to gracefully accept that they would have to play by the already bent rules.

Well done to Champions Celtic. It took real guts and determination to win this title.

CHAMPIONEES !!! HAIL!!! HAIL!!!
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Celtic enter only the first and second competitions.

As for the third and fourth, we know RFC excel in those areas and we're not that sort of Club.

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Well are they diddy competitions?
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Isnt Scottish Football fascinating?

I'm looking forward to seeing RFC beligerantly argue that whilst 50 games + are OK for numerous Clubs with £5M p.a. turnover, for £60M p.a. turnover RFC, somehow facing 68 games is unreasonable!!!
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Good post.

For me, during the close season, Scottish Football must face up to Craig Levein instigated efforts to introduce impartial refereeing to our game.

If the game is capable of embracing that concept, odds for RFC winning the SPL would surely lengthen.

Some free advice for the SFA:

Ensure Michael McCurry referees no more top flight games. He has been rumbled.

In your dealings with the English Authorities, please ensure they understand that most Scottish fans behave very well when supporting their Club. The rioting thugs in Manchester represented only one Club: The Rangers FC - by far the worst in Scotland.
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25/05/2008 11:49:49
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25/05/2008 11:53:39
102: Yes, you are a disgrace. Shame on you and your sort.
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25/05/2008 11:57:11
Me thinks tis true what the players are all saying...Gordon Strachan will be leading the bhoys into a third consecutive champions league adventure with a squad better than the one that took us to the last 16 last season.

A £4m Croation internationalist seems to be on the way, and me thinks Big Dermot will loosen the purse strings a bit more besides to make the option of staying at Celtic a more attractive proposition.

I can see Naka having a final season to cherish, possibly his best of all, and Aiden will return even more polished.
Robson and Hartley have just been dynamite these last few months...let's hope that continues.
Brown will return next season better focussed and with a spring in his step having belted his first ever title.
Caldwell is much improved and his contribution in the second half of the season rivalled anyone else's.

We need a good solid left back, and most of what's left in the kittty after this Croat is paid for should go towards finding a replacement for Naylor.
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25/05/2008 12:05:22
Just watched footage of Manchester that I havent seen before, minority of fans involved?
This Rangers filth should be banned en mass from away games for at least a full season, would like to say until they learn basic behaviour but is that ever likely to be possible.
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moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 12:15:00
THE TIMES ONLINE - MAY 16TH, 2008

The chaotic scenes in Manchester on Wednesday night - a Zenit fan stabbed, rioting Rangers fans, and 15 policemen getting injured - were frightening to behold. Moreover, the footage released yesterday and shown on Sky News, of hundreds of Rangers fans charging at police and setting upon one who stumbled to the ground, will make the already weary Ibrox hierarchy cringe.

Rangers have a repeated get-out for these episodes: the script always says this is “just a small minority” of fans. Moreover, as incident upon incident passes with the club’s supporters - at Villarreal in 2006, in Pamplona in 2007 and now in Manchester in 2008 - it is always “heavy-handed policing” and not the Rangers fans themselves who are said to be the blame.

Well, this is no small minority of Rangers supporters, and nor are the Greater Manchester Police renowned for their truncheon-wielding brutality. Instead, this is a football club with a poison somewhere at its core.
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Brother Walfrid,

25/05/2008 12:16:40
When I think that Celtic's great name will be in the hat for the CL draw in Nyon, I close my eyes and drift away on some velvet covered gondola , rocking gently through the arched bridged of Venice, lifting an eyelid from time to time to catch sight of the sunkissed facades that once spoke of great wealth, but now , are crumbling into the green waters below.
A man,sullen and downcast, peers from a window, and I raise my head and squint my eyes in painful recognition...it's Sir Minty !
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WA 25/05/2008 12:28:04
Publilius Syrus,C.I.S.follow followed by S.C. ScandalContinues !! ---- Moral superiority et al.

What a bunch of self ovsessed obviusly intellectually superior W**NKERS.

Think that says it all
doesn't it
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PROBABLY THE MOST SUCCESSFUL TEAM IN THE WORLD,

25/05/2008 12:31:39
celtic in the CL draw, such a shame.
Hopefully Rangers will make the group stages as well.

At least we'll see 1 Scottish team winning away in Europe.

Well done to the Gers for adding yet another Scottish cup to the collection.

2 more and celtic will be inferior in every domestic competition.

Rangers really are the most successful Scottish team ever.
A fantastic achievement and 1 never to be equalled.

Looking forward to some quality arrivals at Ibrox and can't wait to see what bams strachan produces.

Give us more like Gravesen, Donati, Brown, Naylor, etc...

Give him all the giro money and lets see what other fine footballing greats he brings to the midden...
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Teary Ennui,

25/05/2008 12:35:37
"Just saw Dr John Reid MP on TV singing Celtic's praises to a UK wide audience" (#122)

Have Celtic fans stopped calling him a "war criminal" then?
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Chuckle Bhoy,

25/05/2008 12:36:00
114# Whatever about banning the club but one thing is for sure they should ban their support for 2 years from away games and then maybe it will sink in. RFC should do the decent thing and refuse all away tix at least.

Yesterday the Rugby European Cup was held in Cardiff. Over 65,000 Munster/Irish fans travelled to Cardiff and not an ounce of trouble. Drank and partyed all day and night. Another 100,000 watched on the "big sreens" in Limerick. They were a credit to themselves and the club they support.

although maybe they were all Celtic fans dressed up as munster fans though ;-)

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3-in-a row,

25/05/2008 12:58:31
Must be having a rivetting time that wee burd you referred to bto! She helping you type? Incidentally, did you forget you were supposed to be in Japan when you said on at the forum last night, "I'll need to watch the time, I have a date tonight"

It was about 5am in Japan at the time you said that!

Another Media 1 from (err) Cape Town?
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25/05/2008 12:58:33
129 T Malloy

I think you will find RFC scored the same amount of SPL goals as the tic.
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Cmon Tim, be fair, Rangers huvny coonted all of McGregors scores!
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25/05/2008 13:07:42
134: Whilst RFC are plainly a bastion of sectarianism, I am not aware of any suggestion the Board are p€rverts. Please substantiate your claim.
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Daillyman,

25/05/2008 13:19:35
152 MS

Well named, its amazing that you have the audacity to print such vile. Whatever happened with the two individuals is their business and has absolutely nothing to do with football.

If "you're" sources were true you would have the guts to name the so called official who received favours for on field indiscretions.

You have finally reached a new low thread closer.
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25/05/2008 13:22:26
Daily, 159

Only their business, eh?

If only....

I reckon some others may have a view....

1/ his wife and family
2/ The Elders of his Church
3/ The SFA
4/ His sponsors.
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Daillyman,

25/05/2008 13:25:10
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It has nothing to do with a football thread.
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moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 13:27:29
162: No? Try telling that to Craig Levein.

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Yirman,

25/05/2008 13:30:40
#158 Tim We're actually ahead of them in the league we currently play in...check out the link below.

http://www.scotprem.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Records/0,,10002,00.html
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25/05/2008 13:31:02
I hope this is how we shape up for the CL next season. (forget the league, we always win that anyway these days)

Boruc

Hinkel
McManus
New
New

Brown
Hartley
Robson
McGeady

McDonald
New

Thats an average age of 26 for the named players.

Sno/Naka/JVOH/Caldwell/Mizuno/Hutchison/Wilson/Kennedy/
Samaras/Lawson/Cuthbert/Doumbe will all (or most of them) feature at various stages in the league and CL.

Riordan/Balde/Gravesen/Naylor/Donati need punted asap.
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celticdaft,

25/05/2008 13:35:25
To Carlos and all the sad rangers fans out there..... read this and pretend thusday never happened.

http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/sport/Rangers-1--0-Celtic.3928477.jp

Hail hail!!!
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moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 13:37:42
I see my #152 has been removed.

I have little doubt Daily complained about it.

I guess my current pseudonym will soon terminate too.

Some posters will go to great lengths to see SOME posts removed. Far more offensive posts do not inspire him to trouble the "Report as Unsuitable" mechanism.
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Daillyman,

25/05/2008 13:38:11
James

I know I am beating a dead horse when it comes to some people, but my own view is that if the official is proved to be corrupt in the court of the land, he should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, and jailed, it has happened in other countries most recently Germany with the conviction of corrupt match officials.

As far his alleged affair, it is between him and those close to him, its is their private business, in my opinion.
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25/05/2008 13:40:07
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No complaint from me, I would rather you're posts stay so that people can see what type of individual you are.

You are a poor reflection on decent Celtic supporters who grace these threads.
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25/05/2008 13:41:21
All the talk is that we are getting WBA full back Paul Robinson, who, I can tell you is a very, very good player. I really hope we can get him.

Need another JVOH if you know what I mean. Big man was exc late season but just fell short in the CL for me. Santa cruz would be superb.

Centre half? Agree, need to see who is available.
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25/05/2008 13:45:00
Looking forward to seeing Mizuno next season. Been in the background since he joined, as has Ben Hutchison.
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moral__superiority_,

25/05/2008 13:45:37
Daily 173: Ah, so you're back to your old favourite: lying.

You used to pretend to be the decent Gers, Brian - but you are now unable to suppress your hatred. Shame on you - you abhor the truth.
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25/05/2008 13:47:13
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Sorry no hatred churning inside of me,, can you say the same.
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Daillyman,

25/05/2008 13:49:58
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I have slagged fellow bears on these threads many times for what they have posted, and you know it.

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25/05/2008 13:51:28
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Aye, I'm aware that once they saw Daily's greetin faced complaint, the Mods had no option but to remove it; as Publishers they have certain responsibilities.

I'm aware of the young lady's plight, James, and sympathetic to it.

I have no sympathy for the other players in this sordid tale of filth in football. I suspect Craig Levein will have little sympathy either...........he will now understand much better that there was "method in his madness" in the recent charade at Ibrox.
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25/05/2008 13:54:36
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Tepid and unimpressive. I have oft had to nudge you to comment on some particularly SICKENING stuff from your mob.

With alacrity you rant and rave about my anti bigotry posts - and complain to the mods they are unsuitable. But when others raise anti Catholic, anti Irish, sex abuse stuff, bizarrely, you remain silent.

Shame, Brian.
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25/05/2008 13:56:55
Tim

Post 134 by NIAR was out of line, as were some of the ramblings from 131.

I have noticed though in the past that you were quick to jump on Pax, MS, PC31 for posting trash that had no place on these threads,,,oh I am sorry it has never happened has it, my mistake.
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25/05/2008 13:58:05
Daily, 179: Yes, I can say that.

I have contempt for bigotry & badness and I regularly expose it here. Plainly my anti bigot stance upsets you. That's YOUR problem, not mine.

Your mask has well and truly slipped, Brian, and your decent Ger charade now fools no-one.
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Pepper Pig,

The Big Smoke 25/05/2008 13:59:56
Raskal, you normally are a pretty well-balanced critic. But Rangers had a very bad season? Where in the name of Bruce Springsteen did you get that from? We won our first trophies since Helicopter Sunday (and us Gers fans may have felt grim on Thursday night, but not as bad as you chaps did in 2005), reached the unthinkable and remarkable UEFA Cup Final, and took the League to the last day, despite playing a game a day (at least it felt like it) for most of May. Thank God it`s over.
I have enough to keep me going in the next few months. Spending six figures on developing the house for my disabled son, and the wife expecting twins late June. Football can take a deserved back seat.
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25/05/2008 14:00:21
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So, you FAILED to comment on the per-vert comment from NIAR.

Do you have any examples of me making bigoted, sectarian, sex abuse posts? Perhaps you could show us some posts Tim & Co SHOULD have objected to?
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Daillyman,

25/05/2008 14:02:14
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Sorry my friend you are way out of line when bringing up anti-Catholic comments to me.

As far people who harp on about sex abuse etc, I have no time for it, and they people who go on about it are as low as you.

I must admit you have a great talent for removing football away from the threads. And we are stupid for biting, so in essence you seem to always win.

Congratulations.
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Okay you're Mr. Perfect. but I believe you had a post removed earlier with the innuendo of sexual abuse in it.

Carry on Pax, you can debate with yourself.

You do know that Celtic won the league this week don't you?
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So, you CANT find ANY examples of me making bigoted, sectarian, sex abuse posts.

And you CANT show us some of my posts Tim & Co SHOULD have objected to?

Then WHY make such STUPID claims?
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You insist I am Mr Perfect. Thank you. I make no such claim.

You FAILED to criticise NIAR for the perv stuff, but quickly attacked me. Double standards.

You had my #152 post removed. There was NO sexual abuse dimension to it. It was a post re sex between two consenting adults. To suggest otherwise is just your lie (same old Daily....always lying)
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25/05/2008 14:12:42
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For you're information I have never stated that you made any of the claims you post in 193.

I have stated that you have made offensive posts on these threads, only you're bad mind would bring up the topics that you did in post 193,

Sas that you would bring up topics such as you did.
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Hello and good afternoon to one and all.

Coming back onto these threads for the closing weeks of the season after a long sabbatical has been a real education, and I'm beginning to see how it works. Apparently, I'm not allowed to mention Rangers, and I'm certainly not allowed to be complementary about them. A strange thing happens when I do. Rangers fans rush to tell me that my post was reasonable, while my fellow Celtic fans question my allegiances. At least I'm slowly familiarising myself with the rules. So congratulations to Celtic for winning the SPL and getting further in Europe's premier tournament. And Rangers? Tough luck, apparently your rubbish and didn't win anything. Now, can I join the club please?
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3-in-a row,

25/05/2008 14:18:36
Questions:

Will we get beyond the last 16 next season?

Will Rangers get through the qualifiers?
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Daillyman,

25/05/2008 14:19:44
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I don't back off from anything and will try to comprehend most points of view.

As far as Pax and his against bigotry claim, I am sorry I dont buy this from him.

As you well know tolerance is the essence of not being a bigot, I have yet to see that from you're friend when dealing with RFC supporters.

Can we go back to football.
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25/05/2008 14:22:13
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I'm trying to, trust me I'm trying to!
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Tim Malloy

The Scotsman Celtic Posters Collective of course. A loose conglomerate of geographically displaced contributors to these threads who exist to promote the image of the world's finest football club, Glasgow Celtic, and who stand together in the face of opposing views. I realise that my penchant for giving other teams (who I can't mention) credit for achievement will probably condemn me to nothing more lofty than "associate" membership, but at least I would feel a sense of belonging.
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Daillyman,

25/05/2008 14:28:29
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Good morning from Toronto a beautiful sunny day a little cool at 22c, bit its a lot better than snow.

Rangers do the cup double and everything is blue.lol
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Credit for what achievement?
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Tim - Why is that, my friend?
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Daillyman,

25/05/2008 14:33:58
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Credit should be given when due, the Tic proved to be Scotland's best team by winning the SPL.

Rangers have improved by winning 2 domestic cups.

The cabinet is no longer bare.
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25/05/2008 14:35:14
Daillyman - I am pleased for you. Not too bad here either. A little overcast, but fairly warm and currently dry. Yes, your team won a cup double. Neither trophy particularly on our radar it has to be said. The SPL and CL were always our priorities, but the comeback, if there is to be one, has to start somewhere, so congratulations. More pain for you next season though, in my opinion.
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Opinions make the world go round.
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Tim - No, I don't.
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25/05/2008 14:42:36
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I actually believe this is one of the poorest Rangers teams I've seen for some time in respect of potential and in respect of the way they play football. ALmost, but thankfully didn't, grab an undeserved title due to a poor spell by Celtic mid season, but as I say, thankfully, the extra bit class came through.

I can't see a way forward for this Rangers team. Needs massive rebuilding in my opinion.

For me, post of the day so far is at 96#. An insight into just how poor this Rangers team is.

However, if playing that way every season and grabbing the 2 domestic cups will keep you all happy, then I have no problem in offering my congratulations to you. Long may it continue that way.
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3-in-a row,

25/05/2008 14:45:42
In the name of God, please give us a break George. Someone stated on here that you refer to Rangers in EVERY post you make and you know what, they were correct.

What a fool, to think you can take us for fools.

Come out man for goodness sake.
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25/05/2008 14:47:48
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25/05/2008 14:53:02
215 - I think that might be an exaggeration, but I won't check back to find out. I am however pretty certain that I mention Celtic in every post, so I expect that Rangers fans wouldn't accept me as one of theirs either. Regardless of what you or others may think, I am a Celtic supporter and have been for longer than most of you have been alive. It's a sad reflection on these threads that you can't be a "true" supporter of one side if you're willing to say nice things about the other. Very sad indeed.
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Ok, I unreservedly apologise George if I got that wrong.

Sincere apologies
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Which Media 1 would that be, 216? The strange-but-real one, or the other one who also sometimes pops up as a fake "Bring Them On" and atempts to sully the name of both of them?
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25/05/2008 14:58:59
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After going without any silverware the previous 2 seasons this is indeed a successful season for us.

Most RFC supporters know that we lack quality, hopefully in the close season WS will address this.

With the return to fitness of Smith it gives us a natural left back, Whittaker stays at right back, King Carlos stays and Papac moves into his natural position in the middle, or long lost Webster.

In midfield Ferguson, Smith(hoping he stays), Thomson, McCulloch and a couple of midfielders with class and vision will help.

Up front JCD, if he can stay fit, Boyd, Fleck, Beasley, and a couple of additions will help.

Injured players, Naismith, tons of potential, Burke not sold on, but in the squad.

There is a nucleus to build on and with what WS did with some of the players he brought in this season he has my support.

I wonder what will happen to the tic if clubs come forward will big money for Boruc or McGeady, as every player has his price.
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Hey, I apologised. Cool it!
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cape town 25/05/2008 15:03:45
Banter is always good, it is what makes football great and long may it last.
If on the other hand you are a pragmatic person you may decide to bypass the banter and look at the actual facts buried beneath the tons of articles, words and view points.
If you did that for season 2007/08 you would find the following.

Rangers - Celtic enter four tournaments
League Cup, Scottish Cup, League Championship, Europe

The aim?

To make it to the final game in all four challenges. An almighty task that some clubs may succeed at maybe once every 80 years!
Rangers made it to the last game in all four.
Celtic made it to the last game in one. Make of that as you will, but that is what actually happened.
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25/05/2008 15:04:29
Daillyman, I hope Boruc/McGeady stay, but I have a feeling the holy goalie will go for £10m+ which means I suspect we'll sign his Polish friend from Dundee Utd. McGeady will stay I think.

We'll have to agree tio disagree on Rangers for the simple reason I don't agree that players like Papac/Smith//JCD/Beasley and Whittaker are good enough.
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25/05/2008 15:05:23
218 - no apology required. I realise that I don't fit the stereotype on these threads, but I do have a life-long love for Celtic. My view of Rangers in many aspects, is unfit for printing. Their long years of discriminating against Catholic footballers while I was growing up; the unsavoury element amongst their support that just refuses to go away; the win-at-all-costs boredom of much of their football, particularly in the season just ended. However, as a reasonable man, I can understand that Walter Smith had a very simple aim when he returned, which was to make Rangers a winning team again, and to mount a credible challenge to Celtic. I am glad that he didn't succeed, and it is my fear that other lesser teams in the SPL may see some virtue in his defence-first football and try to emulate it. However, I see no harm in acknowledging that Rangers have had a very decent season on the park, both at home and abroad. Will that view turn many other Celtic supporters on here against me? Possibly, but like most on here, I'll continue to call it like I see it.
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No sympathy needed Tim, we will learn much more in the coming weeks.

Again I ask if some clubs come in with mega bucks for youre keeper and McGeady do you think the tic will sell them, as every player has his price.
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No one of value will be sold this season coming, it will be WS aim to win the title.

He will spend on quality players that will help the Gers overcome that 3 point deficit that the tic won the league by.

Happy days ahead. We might even add to our 7 trebles next year having just missed out this season. lol
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And they do, but with the revenue earned this season from the Euro campaign and the transfer money received, I think it will be the sole aim of SDM and WS to do all they can to win the title this coming season.

If by chance the tic have the league wrapped up by XMAS again( as was predicted this past season) we could sell in the transfer window. lol
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25/05/2008 15:22:52
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Give me a chance to respond before answering for me. Thanks.
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Media 1,

cape town 25/05/2008 15:25:34
Tim

Yes the misson is to be champions! In ALL the tournaments you enter, not just one. But in order to be champions of all four you need to make it to the last game in all four titles...Not many teams have the depth or the committment to do that! No team in Scotland will make it to the last game in all four titles like Rangers did this season for at least another 20 years!

But anyway, its Rangers 52 vs Celtic 42, and the race is long......so here is looking fwd to next season.
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25/05/2008 15:26:02
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And I will put money on the tic not to score or win away from home in the CL.

Who do you think has a better chance of collecting.
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25/05/2008 15:27:51
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Who cares, winning it is what counts.
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cape town 25/05/2008 15:30:41
There is no point in trying to split hairs.

In the last 10 years Celtic have 6 titles, Rangers have 4....

In the last 20 years Rangers have won 13 and Celtic 7...

In total Rangers have won 51 and Celtic 42...

There is nothing more to it!
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Paradise Island 25/05/2008 15:34:12
The SOS article said it took a full two minutes at the beginning of the game for Scotland's most shameful "fans" to come up with "there's not a team like the " - the real surprise is that it took fully five minutes for the first rendition of No Surrender followed by the ever-popular (down Ipox way) FTP at the end. At least it was repeated regularly every five minutes after that (except for the little squeaky bum period in the second half when they were too busy BOOING their own team). It's fun reading och we didnae really mind no getting the league this season - we did awfy well in other respects' - aye right, yir hurtin' so go ahead and have a good greet. The most shameful club, the most shameful fans ever, ANYWHERE in the history of the beautiful game - that is Rangers FC
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25/05/2008 15:36:00
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And where does it say that in 204.
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Daillyman,

25/05/2008 15:37:48
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gracefulcelt in winning you're not.
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South Africa 25/05/2008 15:39:06
TIM

British team? Not sure there is one...
After all, Celtic are not British are they? Or are you openly stating that the Union Jack represents the colours you were born under? I mean cmon, which is it?

I am only winding you up anyway, at the end of the day I understand exactly what you mean. I only mention the 51-42 title score because my family are Celtic fans and that in the one thing that hurts them most, because it is proof of just who the most consistent team in the history of Scottish football has been! But as I said, the race is long lets enjoy it.
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Daillyman,

25/05/2008 15:39:07
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Why not post the title winner over the last 20 years.

I understand!!!
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cape town 25/05/2008 15:41:23
TIM #254

hahahaha! I say 6 out of ten, which it is, and you say NO NO, 7 out of 11...

Tell you what, why not just start at the beginning and finish at the end and call it 51-42? lmao
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Daillyman,

25/05/2008 15:42:50
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"Whether they want to go or not", I guess the NOT means if the club does not want to sell, much like Petrov after he signed his extension or Boruc who days after extending issued a come and get me plea to Europe's elite.
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South Africa 25/05/2008 15:44:48
Titles

Champions
Rangers 51
Celtic 42

Runners Up
Rangers 29
Celtic 28

Maybe one day the fans of these two clubs will recognise that each of them are actually quite good..
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25/05/2008 15:47:16
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You are correct it took an expat living here for years to come to the tics rescue.

It has always amazed me that in those dark days for Celtic why did no one who supported the club in the UK come forward and buy them. It was a great bit of business by the wee man invest what 5 mil and walk away with 40 mil. Must give him credit.
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cape town 25/05/2008 15:48:38
Tim MB

Ok, for the sake of entertaning your desperate claims that Rangers bought their titles in the last 20 years, hence why they are ahead. Let us scrap the last 20 years, YES THATS RIGHT, lets just scrap the last 20 years and see what happens.

Rangers 38 titles
Celtic 35 titles

Oh dear!
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I am sure the craft conspiricy, dodgy refs etc. will be brought up to fight you're point. lol
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Which Scottish team got beat in the last 8 of the English FA Cup
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cape town 25/05/2008 15:55:52
The History of Rangers and Celtic domestic(For those of you who know nothing about Scottish football)

Titles:
Rangers 51
Celtic 42

Runners Up
Rangers 29
Celtic 28

Trebles
Rangers 7
Celtic 3

Head to Head
Rangers won 151
Celtic won 136

And that is that! till next season
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Daillyman,

25/05/2008 15:56:25
270 James

All our opinions are based on what we are told in the press.

We are not privy to what goes on behind closed doors in contract negotiations. Who knows what Huttons agent was telling him to say to the press to maybe raise he ante. I know one thing I have read is that he happy with his 33 grand a week plus bonuses.
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78 games, never heard that before, where can it be verified.
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 15:59:34
Amazing how bitter Tiny Tim is, to the point where he changes his name because (Bemused Exile, I assume) has wound him up so much. All this mince about "championees", etc can't disguise the fact you, like the rest of your crew, are happiest when you're greetin'.
What a load of Scheidt, too, about buying 9-in-a-row. It's all about money, ya dòrk. All celtic's players and management are volunteers, are they? Celtic are only where they are because they're richer than Hearts, Hibs and even (AJ) East FIfe.
How close the mighty Gers came to a treble and UEFA cup final in what has been a glorious season both on and off the park. Hey, we even managed to squeeze in a wee riot....simply marvellous. Simply the best.
Tiny Tim: simply simple.
Aint life sweet when the manks are greetin'
Yours aye,
Condy.
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25/05/2008 16:00:34
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You don't have to shout we all know the answer. lol
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25/05/2008 16:02:13
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Just a bit of banter nothing else.
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And the celtic support.
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cape town 25/05/2008 16:04:04
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I thought Scottish cups didnt count? thats gravy was your words! lmao

But just so you know
Celtic 34
Rangers 32
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25/05/2008 16:04:38
278 Steady on, old bean. These are facts. To the average celtic fan, this is double dutch. In fact, I'm about to be called a sectarianm bigot for mentioning the Dutch, for every tim knows that there's some orange connection, therefore they must be evil.
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288 Can't you spell "Condoleezza"?
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cape town 25/05/2008 16:06:03
So now that we know Rangers are the most successful championship team in Scotland and have played in more European finals than every other Scottish club, it is time to go down to the beach....See ya
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25/05/2008 16:06:47
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So James will the tic raise their expections next year in the CL with a hope of finally scoring a goal or getting an away win in the competition.
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25/05/2008 16:07:19
294. Exactly, dude.
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George Media 1 Kay,

Cape Embra 25/05/2008 16:08:20
Hi all, I'm the real George and Media 1. I like Hearts and Celtic best but I do have a great admiration for Rangers' 52 league titles.

Anyhow, what a great season for the Celtic eh? Yes, get in there, although I must admit I am worried that Walter and Ally seem to be the best managers in the world.

Even though you won the league, sorry, I mean we won the league, my brother said he is really worried cos he thinks Rangers were really unlucky and will win everything next year.

I am a Celtic fan and have been for 2000 years but I am just one of those guys who tells it like it is. Rangers are definitely good and you, sorry we, are rotten really and fluked the league.

What worries me most is that Rangers have won 52 titles and us only 42, did I mention that?

Well, sorry all you Tic fans who don't believe me that I am really George Media 1 Kay, but that's too bad. Hale hale (eh, what? how do you spell it then?)
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should be scoring an away goal.
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25/05/2008 16:09:20
As Nelson said: "England expects. Celtic follow". (The last bit was covered up by the nedia of the day).
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 16:12:34
I think it would be quite an achievement for celtic to find an away ground in Europe next season. I don't think they turned up at all last time, did they? I've heard these satnav things are quite handy. Maybe the biscuit tin could stretch to one of those. Could always flog the old map and compass on E bay.
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25/05/2008 16:16:17
302#

Hey Condo, you are really funny, I mean what, that joke about the sat nav was hilarious eh, oh hold on, I think my sides have split. Can we hang around with you Condo? Flog the map and compass on e-bay, what a belter that is. Do you just think them up yersel? You've got a script writer eh? Biscuit tin, hehe, what a cracker. Stop it Condo pls, we canny take any more!
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

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303 Thanks mate. Not often an old duffer like me gets a compliment on these boards.
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25/05/2008 16:23:11
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I took it to mean celtic supporters.

I still cannot find that the tic played 78 games in one season can you show me you're source?
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George Media 1 Kay,

25/05/2008 16:24:31
An old duffer!! Hahahaha another belter Condo, classic. What a guy, funny guy Condo, funny funny guy. Any more?
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Brother Walfrid,

25/05/2008 16:26:08
Give me the moonlight....

Ahhh...hmmm...wonder who we'll be drawn against in the champs league this year.
The Champs will be back in the hat in Nyon...could we see a third consecutive last 16 placing ? Might we go further?

Oh the glamour, the riches , the intensity of those adrenalin filled nights at paradise...and the sweet taste of victory against europe's elite.

Incidentally, when are the first round qualifiers ? Rangers will be back in preseason before you can say 'cup double.'
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 16:28:31
307. Jamesie. So that means RFC have won about 26 titles since 1965 whereas celtic have won about 21?
Where's your trend now.
Liked the one about the title count being a point-scoring exercise. Might as well not bother toting up the points in the SPL, then. You, kind Sir, are a t/t.
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25/05/2008 16:30:19
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"and the sweet taste of victory against Europe's elite"

Certainly not sweet taste of victory in away matches BW. But you maybe be able to cheer for an away goal this time, you are due one.
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 16:32:36
Brother. Ah the sweet taste of victory at the piggery, followed by a good, old-fashioned humping in some backwater European away ground. Nice.
In the meantime, RFC will be shaking the foundations of the Old Guard with some more tasty away victories. Final of the UEFA cup this year. The natural progression is the final of the CL next year. Ask James.
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George Media 1 Kay,

25/05/2008 16:39:12
Hey hey, the real Brian is coming thro' today. Mr Daillyman not quite what he seemed to be eh? Bit like me Brian? A fake!

Meantime, I have applied Media's title logic and I am off to give those disgruntled Liverpool supporters the good news that they are actually better than Man Utd.

Even better, I'll also be able to go and congratulate England's 5th to 9th place best teams based on Media's rules.

Now how do I get to Sheffield Wed's ground when I leave Goodison, Sunderland, Aston and Newcastle arf arf

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Paradis Island 25/05/2008 16:40:01
Celtic will travel and be welcomed at CL venues around Europe in the Fall and we will comport ourselves respectfully as we always do. Scotland's Shame will continue to lay a path of devastation and misery wherever they go (assuming UEFA bottle it as usual and don't ban them for the five years they so rightfully deserve). A despicable organization, despicable followers, how could any decent-minded person ever want to be associated with them. Condoloser, don't you read the papers - do you have any idea of the first thing that comes to mind in Europe when Rangers FC are mentioned - Scotland's Shame - it was ever thus and will continue ad nauseaum unfortunately because of in-bred mongrels like you.
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George Media 1 Kay,

25/05/2008 16:55:59
Very clever man Mr Bairner:


Rangers fans rampaging through the streets of Manchester have betrayed the image of the Tartan Army as a peace-loving band of supporters applauded and loved throughout the football world. Professor Alan Bairner, of Loughborough University's School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, long ago picked out Rangers as having the biggest hooligan problem in the British game.

He issued warnings days before the Uefa Cup final at the City of Manchester Stadium that trouble was likely. He said yesterday: “It was completely predictable. The reputation of Rangers fans stretches back to the 1970s and is distinctly different from the Tartan Army.

“There has been a problem for a long time and perhaps the events in Manchester will now mean that something is done, because Rangers have the biggest problem in British football.”

The problems of sectarianism in Glasgow between the Protestant supporters of Rangers and the Catholic fans of Celtic have long been documented, but Bairner, himself a Scot, pointed out that Celtic took 100,000 fans to Seville in 2003 for their Uefa Cup final with barely a hint of trouble and the team was often welcomed to England to play in friendly matches. However, Rangers carry a distinctive and individual threat.

Bairner added: “This is not something that happens with the national team, nor does it happen with Celtic. It seems that where Rangers are, there is potential for trouble.”
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25/05/2008 16:59:02
And this fella also knows his stuff


A club with a poison at its core;Football;Opinion

Utterly predictably, the fate of Rangers is once again to find excitement on the field marred by loutishness and delinquency off it. Losing the Uefa Cup final in Manchester on Wednesday night was no disgrace for Walter Smith or his team, whose very presence at the game was a triumph in itself. Beyond the stadium, however, before and after the match, events told their own story of how accursed Rangers remain as a club.

Willie Waddell, a memorable Rangers manager of the early 1970s, whose team brought the 1972 European Cup Winners' Cup back to Glasgow, once aimed the following simmering words in the direction of his club's supporters: "It is to these tikes, hooligans, louts and drunkards that I pinpoint my message. It is because of your gutter-rat behaviour that we are being publicly tarred and feathered like this."
After that European triumph of 36 years ago, Rangers were banned by Uefa for the rioting of their fans, causing Waddell to implode with rage. The blight of Rangers - defined by loutish behaviour and bigoted chanting among groups of supporters - is proving a durable social poison. Here we are four decades on, still lamenting the seemingly endemic way in which these supporters behave like primitives.

The chaotic scenes in Manchester on Wednesday night - a Zenit fan stabbed, rioting Rangers fans, and 15 policemen getting injured - were frightening to behold. Moreover, the footage released yesterday and shown on Sky News, of hundreds of Rangers fans charging at police and setting upon one who stumbled to the ground, will make the already weary Ibrox hierarchy cringe.

Rangers have a repeated get-out for these episodes: the script always says this is "just a small minority" of fans. Moreover, as incident upon incident passes with the club's supporters - at Villarreal in 2006, in Pamplona in 2007 and now in Manchester in 2008 - it is always "heavy-handed polici
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George Media 1 Kay,

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handed policing" and not the Rangers fans themselves who are said to be the blame.

Well, this is no small minority of Rangers supporters, and nor are the Greater Manchester Police renowned for their truncheon- wielding brutality. Instead, this is a football club with a poison somewhere at its core.

Such scenes will enrage those legions of decent Rangers supporters who love their club and follow it with impressive ardour. The post-match eruptions were all the more depressing on Wednesday because the vast Rangers support gathered inside the City of Manchester Stadium had created a brilliant spectacle of colour and noise, including many who stayed on to applaud the Zenit St Petersburg players on their 2-0 triumph.

Other aspects, however, were familiarly ugly. During the day before the match, and certainly in the drunken aftermath, there was too much evidence of the sort of primitivism that enraged Waddell 36 years ago. In particular, bigoted or sectarian chanting remains an excruciating pastime for too many Rangers supporters, despite repeated pleas by the club to give these anthems a rest. For two days in Manchester, if you were based in the city centre as I was, you woke up to these dirges in the morning and you went to sleep to them at night.

Since being punished by Uefa two years ago for such antics by their supporters, Rangers have hired PR people, as well as Kenny Scott, a seasoned and former high-ranking Glasgow policeman, to try to gouge out the social disease which has clamped itself to the club.

Scott, in particular, knew very well the inherent dangers of 100,000 Rangers fans descending upon Manchester for the Uefa Cup final. The downside of Rangers reaching such a prestigious game in as close an area as the north of England was that it was an open invitation for the club's less impressive followers to display their capacity for drinking, aggression, and sectarian abuse. I would go so far as to say that Scott, as head of security at Rangers, wi
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25/05/2008 17:00:24
FYI Media1 and other Gers fans re number of titles won in the league they CURRENTLY play in as follows, check the link.

http://www.scotprem.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Records/0,,10002,00.html

For your further information neither Celtic or Rangers have played in the Scottish FIRST division since season 1997/1998, they now play in the Scottish Premier League. Check the facts and figures for yourself.

Celtic, champions, briliant!!
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George Media 1 Kay,

25/05/2008 17:02:28
as head of security at Rangers, will have been cringeing at the very prospect from the moment the club qualified for the final.

Some spoke yesterday of another Uefa investigation of Rangers, but this surely won't occur. It is almost impossible for Uefa, however much they care about the image of football, to weigh in on such affairs as public disorder in the city centres of Britain.

But who has the answer to this blight? Can anyone offer Rangers a cure for this ugly delinquency which afflicts a sizeable group of their supporters?
Until that cure is found, the once-proud name of Rangers FC will always trigger thoughts of yobbishness and bigotry. The club, to be blunt, is paying a heavy price for its century-long antipathy towards signing Catholic players, a policy which planted this bitter harvest.

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25/05/2008 17:06:28
Dinner time. Afore ah go, did I mention 52-42?
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Billy Shears,

25/05/2008 18:12:59

Tim,
78 GAMES. Just for you, LIAR.
13/08/1966 League Cup Heart of Midlothian 15:00 A 0-2
17/08/1966 League Cup Clyde 15:00 H 6-0
20/08/1966 League Cup St. Mirren 15:00 H 8-2
27/08/1966 League Cup Heart of Midlothian 15:00 H 3-0
31/08/1966 League Cup Clyde 15:00 A 1-3
03/09/1966 League Cup St. Mirren 15:00 A 0-1
10/09/1966 League Division 1 Clyde 15:00 A 0-3
14/09/1966 League Cup Dunfermline Athletic 15:00 H 6-3
17/09/1966 League Division 1 Rangers 15:00 H 2-0
21/09/1966 League Cup Dunfermline Athletic 15:00 A 1-3
24/09/1966 League Division 1 Dundee 15:00 A 1-2
28/09/1966 European Cup Zurich 15:00 H 2-0
01/10/1966 League Division 1 St. Johnstone 15:00 H 6-1
05/10/1966 European Cup Zurich 15:00 A 0-3
08/10/1966 League Division 1 Hibernian 15:00 A 3-5
15/10/1966 League Division 1 Airdrieonians 15:00 H 3-0
17/10/1966 League Cup Airdrieonians 15:00 N 0-2
24/10/1966 League Division 1 Ayr United 15:00 H 5-1
29/10/1966 League Cup Rangers 15:00 N 0-1
02/11/1966 League Division 1 Stirling Albion 15:00 H 7-3
05/11/1966 League Division 1 St. Mirren 15:00 H 1-1
12/11/1966 League Division 1 Falkirk 15:00 A 0-3
19/11/1966 League Division 1 Dunfermline Athletic 15:00 A 4-5
26/11/1966 League Division 1 Heart of Midlothian 15:00 H 3-0
30/11/1966 European Cup Nantes 15:00 A 1-3
03/12/1966 League Division 1 Kilmarnock 15:00 A 0-0
07/12/1966 European Cup Nantes 15:00 H 3-1
10/12/1966 League Division 1 Motherwell 15:00 H 4-2
17/12/1966 League Division 1 Partick Thistle 15:00 H 6-2
24/12/1966 League Division 1 Aberdeen 15:00 A 1-1
31/12/1966 League Division 1 Dundee United 15:00 A 3-2
07/01/1967 League Division 1 Dundee 15:00 H 5-1
11/01/1967 League Division 1 Clyde 15:00 H 5-1
14/01/1967 League Division 1 St. Johnstone 15:00 A 0-4
21/01/1967 League Division 1 Hibernian 15:00 H 2-0
28/01/1967 Scottish Cup Arbroath 15:00 H 4-0
04/02/1967 League Division 1 Airdrieonians 15:00 A 0-
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11/02/1967 League Division 1 Ayr United 15:00 A 0-5
18/02/1967 Scottish Cup Elgin City 15:00 H 7-0
25/02/1967 League Division 1 Stirling Albion 15:00 A 1-1
01/03/1967 European Cup Vojvodina Novi Sad 15:00 A 1-0
04/03/1967 League Division 1 St. Mirren 15:00 A 0-5
08/03/1967 European Cup Vojvodina Novi Sad 15:00 H 2-0
11/03/1967 Scottish Cup Queen's Park 15:00 H 5-3
18/03/1967 League Division 1 Dunfermline Athletic 15:00 H 3-2
20/03/1967 League Division 1 Falkirk 15:00 H 5-0
25/03/1967 League Division 1 Heart of Midlothian 15:00 A 0-3
27/03/1967 League Division 1 Partick Thistle 15:00 A 1-4
01/04/1967 Scottish Cup Clyde 15:00 H 0-0
05/04/1967 Scottish Cup Clyde 15:00 H 2-0
08/04/1967 League Division 1 Motherwell 15:00 A 0-2
12/04/1967 European Cup Dukla Prague 15:00 H 3-1
19/04/1967 League Division 1 Aberdeen 15:00 H 0-0
25/04/1967 European Cup Dukla Prague 15:00 A 0-0
29/04/1967 Scottish Cup Aberdeen 15:00 H 2-0
03/05/1967 League Division 1 Dundee United 15:00 H 2-3
06/05/1967 League Division 1 Rangers 15:00 A 2-2
15/05/1967 League Division 1 Kilmarnock 15:00 H 2-0
25/05/1967 European Cup Inter Milan 15:00 N 1-2
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The best-Rangers,

25/05/2008 18:59:32
Superb. Two trophies out of four isn't bad. Damn sight better than Martin oneill managed anyway.

Sad to read the news today of the celtc fans stealing strips from Tommy Burns tribute. They've got form I suppose.
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The- bestRangers,

25/05/2008 19:11:35
Although thinking aboot it, ma da wis running aboot wi a hooped top on yesterday. He's just oot Bar-l so I guess he had good reason.
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The- bestRangers,

25/05/2008 19:13:10
Ma maws been gittin pumped rotten whilst he wiz in. Yez should see her, she's awrite fur an 80 yr auld. Still goat 3 ae her ain teef
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Brother Walfrid,

25/05/2008 19:32:32
Rangers won a couple of battles, but lost the war.

It is disingenuous to speak of winning two trophies to Celtic's one.

The league bestows upon its winners the title Champions of Scotland.

But it was of special significance this year as it carries a free pass to the greatest club football competition on earth, and by virtue of that, was actually more desirable than the UEFA Cup.
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Brother Walfrid,

25/05/2008 19:43:08
It will be interesting to see how finishing the season with 7 straight wins against the best the spl has to offer affects our form at the start of next season.

Last season, Celtic staggered over the line, albeit with 4 or 5 games to spare...but we were pretty dire overall in the second half of the season.

At the start of the season just completed , we looked a bit jittery at times...there was an uncertainty, a vulnerability that was shaken off eventually , but then all the injury problems kicked in and we were again set back.

But, in contrast to last season, we stormed through the last 7 games, hardly conceeding a goal, and I think that might precipitate more assured performances from the players from the off next season.
They will return to pre-season training with memories of sweeping all before them and winning a historic title...they will feel much more like champions than they did at the start of this season.
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 20:24:16
336/338 I think, after events in Manchester, Rangers clearly have more fight in them. I think that could be a telling factor when it comes to those tricky wee away ties next season. Only time will tell.
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Tim the liar straightener,

In my Library 25/05/2008 20:28:03
Hey Billy Shears

Don't forget all the League cup games. (whwne it was home and away in a group qualifying section)

The Glasgow Cup games.

The Alfredo Di Stefano Testimonial

The Man Utd pre season friendly

The mid season warm up v Zagreb

Plus the US tour - all 13 games.

Liar? get yer facts first mate.

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nineinro,,

25/05/2008 20:38:52
Saying all of that, I do accept that we were scheidt all season. But the sons of billy did us proud looting mugging and stabbing, no tae mention battering the polis.

Hullo hullo we are bad billy boys.
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nineinro,,

25/05/2008 20:45:47
Cmon Billy Scissorhands, answer the man at 342#

Are yoo guilty of wee porkies scissorhands?
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nineinro,,

25/05/2008 20:48:52
Word association chain coming up. I'll start

Opening word or phrase is "Rangers fan in Europe".

As I say, ma gemme, so me first:


Looter
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Tim the liar straightener,

25/05/2008 21:05:56
blooter
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Publilius Syrus,

CIS follow followed by S.C. ScandalContinues !!! 25/05/2008 21:06:26
Craig Levein
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Publilius Syrus,

25/05/2008 21:09:27


`n he would have blootered The Very Reverend The Mike inawe if he could`ve goat a hawd eh him .
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Publilius Syrus,

25/05/2008 21:13:06
Game over.

But its nice to see that we`ve at last got through to Rearrangers fanz that without R.U.I.N.S......

......Rearrangers win nothing.

Good job done that.

And well worth the trouble.
Isn`t it.
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 21:25:56
350 You are a crab in the pu-bes of society.
Craig Levein blootered both halves of the old firm, actually. Once again, timty refuses to believe the truth. Painful, isn't it?
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 21:28:08
hooter
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 21:28:25
hootie and the blowfish
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 21:28:45
swordfish trombones
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Brother Walfrid,

25/05/2008 21:29:07
Celtic are on the march to greatness now. I gulp at the possibilities for what Strachan can achieve. We were two quality players short of reaching the last 8 this year, and I reckon we will will see three impressive signings this summer.

Strachan knows his squad better, and will be selective about additions. These are golden times for Celtic. Rangers had better adjust to long term domination as they will be back with another makeshift outfit and it will take us half a season to get to know them.

Celtic are on the verge of great things...you could not put anything past Strachan. He has , this season, been in the heart of the fire, the blazing heat of adversity, and he has come out on top...he will take Celtic to unimagined heights. Rangers will struggle on, but will fail.
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 21:29:13
tom waits
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 21:29:28
tommy gun
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 21:29:40
semtex
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 21:30:44
publilius
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 21:31:09
crab
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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 21:31:28
Sir Barry Ferguson
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Publilius Syrus,

WheredDaHuttonDosh£19millionVanishDave-Eh !!! 25/05/2008 21:43:21
Mad (my erse) Vlad.

He pointed out the corruption that was aiding and abetting Rearrangers in their quest to prevent Champions Celtic from achieving our historic 3 in a row hello.

Didn`t he.
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Publilius Syrus,

25/05/2008 21:44:04


Craig Levein.

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CondoleezzaCousCous,

25/05/2008 21:52:43
Quote of the day from Craig Levein: "I'm utterly sick of all the decisions going the way of the Glasgow teams".
Note the plural.
With our usual dignity and good grace, we Gers accept the dodgy decisions but - head in the sand, as always - the tiny tims just refuse to believe it.
Let the greetin' begin.
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Brother Walfrid,

25/05/2008 21:56:52
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You obviously missed levein's post match interview immediately after the ibrox farce
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Publilius Syrus,

25/05/2008 22:12:01

Alan Hutton.



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jerrymanders,

25/05/2008 22:18:38
Well done Rfc. Two trophies in 3 seasons. Excellent. Still, not the big one. However, you are getting there so keep trying. As an aside, please remember that football is played in both halves of the pitch.
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Publilius Syrus,

25/05/2008 22:58:16


Big Kris,your no gettin a gemme,Boyd.

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Publilius Syrus,

25/05/2008 22:59:59


Big Kooooh-,ah dont want a gemme,-Saaaahn.
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Publilius Syrus,

25/05/2008 23:01:43


Big Kirk,please gee him a gemme,Broadfoot.
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Georgina Wishart,

27/05/2008 09:08:49
Well done to Rangers this season for the vast improvement from the PLG failed project. I think we have seen the best of the other Glasgow team this season and, despite the juvenile tag teaming, I think that the other lot know that with wee chesney in charge, the title for next season is on a very joogly peg.
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Youngie the hibee,

01/06/2008 13:27:28
To be honest most people outside Glasgow don't give a s**t.

 

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