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Broadfoot has no intention of joining the Scots exiles



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Published Date: 16 October 2008
SCOTLAND full-back Kirk Broadfoot insists he is fully behind manager George Burley, despite Rangers team-mate Kris Boyd's self-imposed international exile.
Boyd's decision to quit Scotland while Burley is manager has fuelled speculation of unrest behind the scenes.

Boyd insisted the move was not personal – just an acceptance that Burley does not rate him after giving him 28 minutes of action in six g
ames.

The 25-year-old's decision was strongly criticised by Burley, who last month lost another Rangers player, Lee McCulloch. McCulloch, 30, quit international football for family reasons and to concentrate on his club career.

Much was made of Burley's comment before Broadfoot's goalscoring debut in Iceland last month that the former St Mirren player had made good use of his "limited ability".

But the defender insists his working relationship with the Scotland manager is fine.

"I was happy playing under George Burley, and I don't see any personal thing between me and him," Broadfoot said.

"I'm happy with him and he is happy with me, so long may things continue like that.

"But going back to that phrase, I think it was more of a compliment in the end.

"You can write and say what you want but as long as I believe in my ability as a player and my manager believes in me, that's what matters."

Broadfoot made his home debut in Saturday's goalless draw with Norway but his right-back slot will be under threat from Alan Hutton, who is hoping to return from a broken foot for Tottenham in the coming weeks.

Broadfoot, 24, is determined to stay and fight for his place.

"Once we get Barry (Ferguson) back, and Alan, I think it will help the squad," he said. "They are very, very good players.

"Who knows what the manager will pick but he will have more options, so hopefully we can get the wins we need.

"Hopefully I did enough to keep my place. If not, I will be disappointed but I'll be pushing hard to try to get back in the team."

Meanwhile, Broadfoot insists Scotland still have a chance to qualify for the World Cup – even as group winners. Most Scots would grab hold of a play-off spot if offered now but Broadfoot maintains huge optimism.

Speaking before Holland faced Norway in Oslo last night, he said: "We are still in it and fighting to try and qualify.

"Obviously, Holland are favourites but as long as we go out and win the rest of our games, I think we have a chance to qualify.

It's going to be a difficult task, there is no getting away from that."

"Holland are such a good side with such good players – they will be difficult to beat."

And at club level, Broadfoot brushed aside fears that Rangers could struggle to regain their rhythm after a three-week break from action. The international break and the postponement of their game against Dundee United will mean Rangers next face Hamilton, 20 days after their shock defeat at St Mirren.

However, Broadfoot backed the postponement following the death of United chairman Eddie Thompson and believes Rangers can put the break to good use.

"I don't think it will be too hard to get back into it," he said.

"It's one weekend we are going to miss and rightly so.

"Hopefully we can use the break to work on a few things on the training ground, and come the next game we will be better as a team."



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  • Last Updated: 15 October 2008 10:55 PM
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  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scotland's football team
 
1

obligor,

16/10/2008 00:31:06
George quantified The Camels talents very succinctly too.

Didn`t he.
2

obligor,

16/10/2008 00:44:12

This headline should read.....


...Broadfoot Has No Intention of Joining His Rearrangerz Colleagues Exiles.


Shouldn`t it.
3

obligor,

16/10/2008 01:05:12
Broadfoot was interviewed last night on STV News Sports Section.

And he,probably unintentionally, let the cat out of the Rearrangerz bag.

I have been saying on here over the past number of days that it was time that "Walter" broke his silence and told the Scottish public of what part he played in Boyd humiliating Rearrangerz whilst at the same time turning his back on Scotland.

And just to affirm the old adage of...oh what a wicked web we weave when we practise to deceive...

...Boydie puts his foot in his mouth,again probably unintentionally,when he cast doubts on the real reason why McCulloch walked out on Scotland.

As the plots thicken roundabout Ibrox,the Rearrangerz managements voice is staggeringly silent.


Over to you "Walter".
Isn`t it.
4

Fayneant,

NZ 16/10/2008 01:19:04
Oblidee Blahblahblah - still strangely obssessed by Walter and his Boys.

Anyone would think you fancied the old fella...
5

obligor,

16/10/2008 01:26:30
Despite "Big Boydie" almost certainly deeply regreting his hasty decision to turn his back on Scotland,he must never never never again be allowed to kick a ball for Scotland.

This is despite the SFA`s shameful decision to support Boyd in his actions to turn his back on Scotland and at the same time, isolate George.

Gordon Smiths SFA have deliberately encouraged ridicule to come down upon the Scottish game.


Sad.
Isn`t it.
6

obligor,

16/10/2008 01:28:51


#4 Fannyeant

Your slip is showing.
7

obligor,

16/10/2008 01:34:27


Has someone put the lights out in the southern hemisphere.

8

Daillyman,

16/10/2008 01:36:52
7

No Idee, I think a lot of us are just tired of the childish p!sh.
9

Fayneant,

NZ 16/10/2008 02:34:37
Burley is so pro-Rangers that he can't see past them for players, or Walter's stopping his boys from playing for Scotland for some reason.

New levels of paranoia from the Jolly Minstrels of the Eternally Downtrodden.
10

obligor,

16/10/2008 02:47:27
#10 Fannyeant

"Walters" stopping his boys from playing for Scotland for some reason, you say.

When did "Walter" make his intentions clear?
I`ve missed that.

There`s me thinking he would continue to stubbornley refuse to explain his involvement in his players decisions to walk out on Scotland.

Can you post a link?
11

Fayneant,

NZ 16/10/2008 03:01:03
11 - Oblidee Blahblahblah

You've missed the point. Again.

"Walter" is not stopping his players from pulling on the dark blue shirt. He's not saying that, and neither am I.


Apparently only those of the Sellick persuasion can see that.

Sad
Isn't it?

PS - no 'e' in 'stubbornly' - although frankly I think you could do with one. Might cheer you up a bit.
12

obligor,

16/10/2008 03:24:07
#12 Fannyeant

Gotcha !!

Though I had to wait till your final line,and a line that even had to wait for your PS.
But it was worth the wait.

It also highlights some of the basic differences in our character types,and thank goodness for that.


And it is this...

...your post at #4 has too many "e"sssss"e"s in obsessed.

Though I have posted 4 posts since then I chose not too mention it,then further enticed you in with my own deliberately included "e".

Small,I know,but hugely reveals the differences in who and what we are.

Doesn`t it.
13

Fayneant,

NZ 16/10/2008 03:38:33
13 - p1sss off

:-)
14

obligor,

16/10/2008 03:44:40
#14 bto

SS?

Is that the Gestapo getting "ready" to become involved?

Surely its no come to that.

Disconcerting.
Isn`t it.
15

obligor,

16/10/2008 03:51:44
#15 Fannyeant

Posting in defeated anger is not advisable.

Just look at your spelling efforts this time.

Your lights,for sure,have gone out.
Not half.
16

obligor,

16/10/2008 03:52:54
#17

What was the point of them.

Must just have been the fashion.
17

obligor,

16/10/2008 03:57:03


Fred Dibnah used to wear one.

Didn`t he.
18

obligor,

16/10/2008 04:01:49
#20

Just as well he chose The Champions.

He`d not be welcome down Ibrox way,thats for sure.

Anyhow,what`d be the point.

Huffy puffy Boydie`ll be on "Walters" bench.

Nothing new there then.
Is there.
19

obligor,

16/10/2008 04:09:08
You can just imagine George walking down the Broomloan Road end,heading for the gates.


Quick "Walter",hide me says Huffy Puffy.

There`s that big bad manager who`ll no gie me a gemme,and leaves me to sit like a frozen snotter on the bench(es).

Dont worry Huffy,says "Walter".
In oor next gemme av goat a hoat watter bottle awe "ready" fur yoo to sit on.


And stoap greetin noo Huffy,says "Walter".

George has just walked on by.
Wonder why.


Not half.
20

Deano,

16/10/2008 09:29:55
Does anyone really care? Broadfoot is only an average player and won't even be in the squad when Hutton is back.
21

Swordsman,

Dublin 16/10/2008 11:06:47
Surely a wasted chance to use the great headline....

"BROADFOOT WONT TAKE THE HUMPH..."
22

Ribbonman,

Glasgow. Home of the SPL CHAMPIONEES! 16/10/2008 11:29:00
Pity Bigfoot is not joining the rest of the traitors!
23

Survivor Of Riots,

16/10/2008 11:35:30
Broadfoot wont be allowed to quit the national team....for now.

It doesn't fit in with the "Huttonising" process.

to explain this process again:
1) ID shoit ReaRangers player
2) Get media to make comments like "most improved player"
3) get player in National team
4) get same media to talk up performances in National Team
5) get media to concoct premiership interest
6) state player is not for sale at any price
7) punt player at first offer.

His international retirement doesn't fit with the model.

George Burley should exercise his revenge on the anti-Scottishness of ReaRangers FC by refusing to play ball.

Hit them in the pocket....that will bring them down.

On ye go George!

24

Ribbonman,

Glasgow.Home of Scotland's CHAMPIONEES! 16/10/2008 11:37:28
#20 bto....... I think he should for a while completely take his mind of all things Scottish. What better medicine than to go to the Govan scrapyard and listen to the rioting rankers hordes sing their English national anthem,their English war songs and sing in a pleading chorus begging to be ruled over by their English queen.Lots and lots of English flags fluttering in the breeze.YES!....that would be a break from all things Scottish.
25

aljok.23,

the world 16/10/2008 12:57:33
I don't think B Ferguson will be getting back in the squad . It has become too obvious that there is something completely anti-scottish going on within the Glasgow Rangers Business.The club is full of "rogues". What a parcel!!
26

aljok.23,

the world 16/10/2008 12:57:36
I don't think B Ferguson will be getting back in the squad . It has become too obvious that there is something completely anti-scottish going on within the Glasgow Rangers Business.The club is full of "rogues". What a parcel!!
27

Como Toes,

16/10/2008 13:05:54
#28.

At last, an admission from one of the bigot bhoys that McGeady is a traitor.....and McArthy for that matter.

Isn't it strange that there's no condemnation from the mhedia for those two turning their backs on their country?

I can't see Broadfoot wanting to play for a foreign country - he's Scottish through and through, unlike the plastic Irish/Scots.

Thanks for that, bigot bhoy, you've made my day.
28

Swordsman,

Dublin 16/10/2008 13:16:55
Como Toes...There is a long history of players choosing the country of their forefathers over the one in which they currently ply or plied their trade Gough,McGeady,Goram etc...

The real difference here is that Boyd WALKED OUT on the manager,the squad and the country that he chose to represent (or not as it transpires)

I didnt see McGeady strop off last night in Dublin,I didnt see McCarthy get uppity and throw his toys out of the pram...Nah only Bigersed Boyd,the ba'faced,bigheid...

Back to sleep now...
29

Britishandproud,

16/10/2008 13:27:58
*34

Mcgeady and McCarthy have been BORN in Scotland and there in lies the difference and why they have turned their collective backs on their country.

30

Como Toes,

16/10/2008 13:29:06
#34.

McGeady and McArthy both are Scottish and both chose to play for a foreign country.

Boyd opted to play for his country of birth - and has done. Both of the real traitors did not.

Take the bhigoted blinkers off your eyes - you cannot defend the indefensible, no matter how hard you try.

As for Broadfoot, he scores on his debut for his country in an away victory and clean sheet, then keeps a clean sheet in his second game, yet the Sellick-minded bhigots don't want him anywhere near the team. The reason? Because he's a Rangers player. It's time the media cottoned on to this blatant bigotry from the jolly craicters.

Your bhigotry is better suited to the country that McGeady and McArthur chose.

Note also, Boyd refuses to play for Burley not Scotland.
31

adam murray,

Windmillhill 16/10/2008 13:34:20
Oh dear Oh dear Another chance for the anti Rangers mhob to rant and rave All we need is Jamesy Bhoy to come on and spew hise bile Remember ,Remember the 4th of October Molloy the Coward
32

Feriens,

Linwood 16/10/2008 13:41:23
Molloy the coward.
33

Swordsman,

Dublin 16/10/2008 13:44:59
Como..Glad you see the north of Ireland as a Foreign Country"..A great step forward, we'd all agree.

I really dont see the diff if you are born in South Africa and want to play for Scotland if your roots are there.Similarly,I dont see the diff if you are born in Scotland and want to play for Ireland,Czech Republic or Azerbaizhan If your roots are there for all that it matters.

I do note that McGeady is singled out for special attention.No such probs with Ray Houghton?John Aldridge?Dean Saunders etc...No? I wonder why.It couldnt possibly be that you just CANT see a celtic player strutting his stuff in the SPL then going on international duty with "Them".

If Boyd had chosen to represent Disneyland Paris because his mum likes French Onion Soup I couldnt give a flying one..Good luck son! Ta,Ta!Next.

The real meat of this arguement is whether Boyd acted well or dishonourably at the weekend.Take a look at every newspaper and forum to decide what the verdict is.Guilty as charged

As for bigotry..A much bandied word on these threads that has made it all but meaningless,but for one who supports that "Quintissential British Club" I admire your Scots patriotism and your need to defend it even if it makes you look like an idiot..
34

Survivor Of Riots,

16/10/2008 13:51:15
Fat Boy(d) is an anti-Scottish traitor.

He stands under the butchers apron.
35

Como Toes,

16/10/2008 14:17:48
Swardsman,

Care to direct me to where I mentioned anything about Northern Ireland, and in particular the part where I said it was a foreign country? The floors all yours, sunshine. The world awaits your lies!

You're almost starting to believe your own thoughts.

Boyd falls out with a manager (an alcoholic one as it is) and says he doesn't want to play for him. It's not as if he was getting a game for him, so what's the big deal?!

Meanwhile the bigots - a term used appropriately in this case - direct abuse at a man (Broadfoot) for choosing to play for his country of birth and all because he plays for The Rangers.

Meanwhile, McArthy opts to play for a foreign country ahead of his homeland - one really needs to look at the mindset of such an individual. Perhaps a good way to start would be his upbringing and education.

There's no need for me to defend anything, as I'm the one at home in Scotland - you obviously don't do irony.

Education time for yourself (a non-denominational one). The Union Flag is made up of the St Andrew's Cross, St George's Cross and St Patrick's Cross - don't be getting all cross like you normally do when you read this, bhigot bhoy.....and all from the sanctity of your foreign home.

You lot are beyond redemption, although I'll still say a prayer for you tonight.


36

Survivor Of Riots,

16/10/2008 14:33:10
#41 if I can stick in a request...how about a wee decade of the Rosary???
37

Como Toes,

16/10/2008 14:44:00
#42.

I shall rattle them at your request, although I don't normally do Mumbo-Jumboism.
38

Survivor Of Riots,

16/10/2008 14:46:35
#44 - and with that....all your posts are filed in the pathetic bigoted retard folder.

he haw to do with players chosing Scotland or Ireland?

A more sinister agenda is exposed.

Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
39

Como Toes,

16/10/2008 14:49:30
#44.

Molloy is a coward.

Ciao.
40

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16/10/2008 14:52:09
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41

Como Toes,

16/10/2008 14:54:34
#46.

That's very Christian of you, thanks for your observation.

I'll say a special prayer for you - no beads though....
....coward.
42

Swordsman,

Dublin 16/10/2008 14:54:43
S o R ..Maybe a wee novena and a prayer to St Jude,The patron saint of lost causes....

Como..Apologies for my oversight.There was much mirth in Swordsman Towers at your rant and unfortunately my eyes were streaming with tears of laughter...missed the McCarthy bit..

As to Boyd,,I think he's a disgrace....No agenda regarding his club football,If you can get past the kneejerk reaction of assuming any slight on a player who picks up his wages at Ibrox as a PERSONAL attack on RFC and by extension,its fans,I think you will see that there is a case to be answered here regarding his conduct...Have a wee trawl through my posts on the subject and you will find that I WANTED him on but the manager is the boss and we should let him do his job...Big Ba'hied? aw naw!He's the man,I'll show them,wheres ma bag? see ya later...Ermm,OK,Kris,cya!

As for Broadfoot..A Journeyman at best but at least I'll give him credit for having some character...

I dont need any lessons on flags etc but if it gives you the chance to showcase your Sea Scout badges be my guest but,back to the kneejerk reaction thingy (it wont sit still)I am Scots but choose to live here..Where is the problem with that?Dont you and yours advocate such a move every weekend from the terraces?Be happy for me,Como...I CERTAINLY am!
43

Survivor Of Riots,

16/10/2008 14:59:18
#47 fhanny

I'm pedantic and can keep the name calling thing going all day
44

Como Toes,

16/10/2008 15:02:57
#49.

I have no problem with anyone - and I mean anyone - wanting to play for a specific country. What irks me though is the double-standards of the media & press in my homeland who decide on who shall or shall not be called traitor. Occasionally one has to go a round-about way to get a point across - I'm sure you'll understand.

It is either none or all for me - there is no middle ground.

We'll agree on Broadfoot, pity some of your chums cannot see it that way.

Where someone chooses to stay is their choice. If they find a better standard of life, fair enough. I may consider it myself one day.


45

Como Toes,

16/10/2008 15:04:27
#49.

I answer your request and all you do is direct abuse at me.

Where has your Christian attitude gone?

P.S Molloy is a coward.
46

Survivor Of Riots,

16/10/2008 15:08:42
#51....tell it to Molloy.

You seem to be good at directing abuse at people on these threads who are not here to defend themselves.

Thats Burley been called an alky and Molloy is now a coward.

Only one person here coming across as a bit of a sh1tbag...and it aint Molloy
47

Swordsman,

Dublin 16/10/2008 15:09:50
Como..I posted a few days ago that the word "Traitor" was far too strong for the guy...I DO think he was VERY wrong in what he did and should shoulder the blame for his petulant behaviour.

There are,of course, many who would use this situation to slap as much grief on him because of his club....I've seen enough of that with regard to McGeady to get involved in such shenanigans...

So...There we have it..Peace in our time,Eh?

48

Keef Richards,

16/10/2008 15:39:55
The sooner we have a British team the better. Only the knuckle-draggers still re-enacting Culloden would object.
49

the beast,

London 16/10/2008 15:42:00
#54, Keef,
And how many Scottish players do you reckon would play for that team?
50

Keef Richards,

16/10/2008 15:48:33
# 55

It is irrelevant how many Scots appear. You don't pick teams by committee or ethnicity. If eleven Scots are the best then they should represent Britain. Supporting Scotland is divisive and embarrassing.
51

Swordsman,

Dublin 16/10/2008 15:51:52
as is liking the Rolling Stones in the 21st century...
52

Keef Richards,

16/10/2008 16:01:48
# 57

But I'm still correct, nevertheless. No genuine football fan takes Scotland seriously and see going to watch them as a day out and nothing else. A British side could win the World Cup.
53

Swordsman,

Dublin 16/10/2008 16:07:12
If we all had that attitude then Denmark wouldnt have won Euro 92,Lisbon Lions the European Cup in 67,San Marino scoring inside a minute at Wembley against England (Still got that on Vid...always good for a laugh)
Surely the whole romance of Football is trying,and Occasionally beating the odds...

I'd hate to be Brasilian...Expecting to win EVERY World Cup and feeling very nervous everytime I set foot in the London Underground....
54

santa cova,

16/10/2008 16:12:21
33 como
Bigots like you made Scotland a cold place for the Aiden McGeadys of this world.So,why shouldnt they turn their backs on a country which is infested with anti-Catholic and anti-Irish bigots such as your good self.
As for those who opt out and at the same time call themselves the REAL Scot/Brits,Well the only word them is TRAITORS ONE AND ALL.
55

Keef Richards,

16/10/2008 16:12:23
# 59

We have a British Olympic side so a British football side shouldn't be an issue whatsoever. The individual home nations will also struggle to even qualify for major football tournaments. The sooner it happens the better.
56

Swordsman,

Dublin 16/10/2008 16:20:09
Keef..There is the no small matter of our respective F.A.s being subsumed into one larger body..losing all FIFA and UEFA standing with regards to the CL etc..

In your desire to see a British XI you forget there are those who follow our own wee teams cos we love them for what they are ..Foibles,idiocyncracies that make them "UNIQUE" in our eyes.Whether that be Preston North End,Cowdenbeath or indeed the Ggiants of the game,Celtic,ManUtd,Chelsea,Arsenal and ermmm..Whats their name again...Oh,yeah! Liverpool.
57

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16/10/2008 16:23:44
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58

santa cova,

16/10/2008 16:24:46
#43 como. Your post at the aforementioned number has proven beyond doubt that you and your kind are steeped in 17th century bigotry.Your hate filled days are nearing their end and you know it.Intolerance of another's faith is the hallmark of the orange Scottish bigot.However the world has moved on since the 17th century and you people are fast becoming an embarrassment to the modern Scottish people.The day is fast approaching when loyal brits(Scottish peasants) such as yourself will be a dark distant memory.
59

santa cova,

16/10/2008 16:30:13
#56.. "Supporting Scotland is embarrassing" Now you know why McGeady chose to play for a world class team.
60

Como Toes,

16/10/2008 16:39:58
#52.

That's quite an admission......

If yellow's your colour, then so be it......
61

Helter Skelter,

16/10/2008 16:42:49
I am very much looking forward to seeing the Scottish Champions and league leaders Celtic back in action this weekend....international football is such a drag to be quite honest...I mean why not simply have a raffle and do away with the qualifiers.

The Champs have been in blinding form of late, and whilst Inverness has proven a tricky venue for the former European Champions in the past, I guess that Caley won't know what's hit them after 90 minutes of the green machine...Champions Celtic are simply on fire at the mo.

After Caley, we will turn our attentions to preparing for a trip south to the home of the current european champions. A worldwide T.V. audience running into hundreds of millions will feast its eyes on next week's Champions League contest at Old Trafford.
The bold Celts will head down to Manchester full of belief that we can put Goliath to the sword and kick on from there to a third consecutive last 16 placing in the greatest football tournament on the planet.

Hail! Hail! Ye mighty Celts!

C H A M P I O N E E S !



62

Como Toes,

16/10/2008 16:43:38
Swordsman #53.

I don't think there'll ever be peace until we can get parity for all.

In the meantime, we can agree on what we agree on and respect the differences if we don't.

As said earlier, pity some cannot do the same.
63

Como Toes,

16/10/2008 16:46:41
Santa,

Little wonder that it's only the infantile who believe in you.

All we ask is respect of our traditions.........and you call me a bigot???!!
64

Bemused and above it all,

16/10/2008 16:57:33
#67 You better get the KY ready for the man u game....
65

Bemused and above it all,

16/10/2008 17:00:57
como,

Your onto a loser here, its a one way street on here, if we say something we are bigots because we are british/protestant/rangers etc, etc. For the others its a cultural reaction to being victimised and as such ok or just a big jolly joke with a shamrock on top.
They will never be able to accept that they are bigots.
Just like they will never admit the massacre in Arbroath Abbey, which incidently is where the real anti-catholic sentiment came from in scotland, still much easier to blame it on a football club.
66

Swordsman,

Dublin 16/10/2008 17:08:59
Bemused..I think you jest..I have read the Book Of Kells here in Dublin and there is no mention of a rammy outside a Fish and Chip shop in Arbroath over the "Smokies"...Now if it were outside "Doms" in Linwood near the Phoenix,I could believe it...
67

Helter Skelter,

16/10/2008 17:14:20
70

Didn't you see The Champions in action in Villareal a couple of weeks back ?

We matched them for most of the game and came agonisingly close to taking a point back to Glasgow...we certainly gave Villa one hell of a fright during those 90 minutes...better finishing from Sami , and a jump by the defensive wall and the scoreline would have been reversed.

I don't think there's a hell of a lot of difference between Villa and Celtic - match stats for possession were 60/40 in Villa's favour - and they matched Man U at OT , and came within an ace of taking all 3 points.

When Celtic go down there, we will make some chances to score, and if we put half of them away, we'll take points home.
68

the beast,

London 16/10/2008 17:37:01
Keef,
And who would manage the British Team? Surely a Scot..
eeerm..George Burley?
69

Swordsman,

Dublin 16/10/2008 17:44:52
Surely only one who has spanned the divide between Scotland and England should be the one to carry forward all our hopes and dreams...

Step forward Alan Hanson,reviled and ridiculed by all and sundry..Still,look to the bright side,if you get pumped you can always stock up on "Morissons" buy one, get two free booze offers to ease the pain until your next round of golf with Kenny....
70

Alba Abú,

Auld reekie. 16/10/2008 18:11:45
#71 BTO
Dont try to wriggle out of the fact that you and people like you are Scotland's Shame. Sanctmonious clown.
71

Alba Abú,

16/10/2008 18:12:55
#76 should read, "Sanctimonious"
72

Alba Abú,

16/10/2008 18:25:05
69 I think that there is a difference between santa cova and santa clause.I dont think that many children know much about santa cova,do you?
73

Swordsman,

Dublin 16/10/2008 18:26:33
Alba..My turn to correct..BTO and Bemused are not the same guy...

BTO is a nocturnal creature due to his residing in Japan and the time diff....Bemused may also be nocturnal as mostly he seems caught in the glare of other peoples brightness and consequently gets run over by said people..Roadkill,if you will..
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educator,

16/10/2008 18:31:53
I truly believe scotlands would be
A club who covered up horrendous child abuse
A club who ended respectful minutes silences in scotland, by the behaviour of their despicable fans
A club who's fans instigate and organise fights in Linwood, then don't turn up
A club who's fans are infamous for pitch invasions trying to attack opposing players, club officials and referees
A club who had to replay a european game due to missile attacks on the opposing team.
A club who's fans throw coins, mobile phones, giro cards and methadone bottles at anyone who plays against them
A club who's fans chant pro terrorist songs and support governments their own country is at war with eg. The Nazi's and Argentina
A club who's fans go abroad and stab each other, slash spanish citizens and bar ownersw, wreck hotel rooms, shoot each other, riot with opposing fans, shoplift and assault the locals
A club from the east end of Glasgow who are a leech and a scab on the ass of our wonderful nation,,,, any ideas chaps ??
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educator,

16/10/2008 18:34:31
Or would it be Irelands shame, but, does Ireland have any shame, This nation sided and colluded with Hitler and funded the provisional IRA with £200,000 to buy their 1st arms shipment
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Como Toes,

16/10/2008 19:13:26
# 78

Thinking does not appear to be your strongest point.
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adam murray,

Windmillhill 16/10/2008 19:15:23
Now now Educator please do not present facts to the Bhold Bhoys They just cannot accept them By the way Jamesy Bhoy Remember ,remember the 4th of October Molloy, is a coward
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Ribbonman,

Glasgow. (east)home of the CHAMPIONEES! 16/10/2008 19:18:03
# 80 You got it spot on! except........Rioting rankers dont play in the east end,they play at the Govan scrapyard. Anyway, one mistake isnt bad.
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Ribbonman,

Glasgow.home of three in a row CHAMPIONEES! 16/10/2008 19:20:55
Rioting Rankers and their racist sectarian hooligan support! Scotland's Shame.
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Survivor Of Riots,

16/10/2008 19:24:05
Ribbonman....I tend to just stand back and watch them go after I've wound them up enough.

It does them more damage than any post I could ever make.

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Survivor Of Riots,

16/10/2008 19:24:53
They'll be posting links soon....
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adam murray,

Windmillhill 16/10/2008 19:27:54
84-post 80 did not mention a riot but if you want can I rerfer you to a cup semi of Celtic v St Mirren in i962 Pitch invasion by your lot cos the Buddies were gubbing you in the cup the week after you had beaten them 4-0 in the league Or I could mention a riot in Liverpool in 1965 or 1966 when you had a goal disallowed Your lot went on the Rampage down Scotland Road in Liverpool smashing everything in your wake Only problem was Scotland Road was the Irish/Nationalist area of the city Oh how they laughed at that up theNetherfield Road/Everton Brow
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Como Toes,

16/10/2008 19:27:54
#85. "I was ashamed to be a Celtic supporter", said Gerry Britton (Celtic player) at the time of the monkey suits and banana throwing directed at Mark Walters (black Rangers player) from Celtic's infamous supporters in the Celtic v Rangers New Year game at Parkhead

Scotland's Racist Shame = Celtic Supporters.
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Ribbonman,

Glasgow.Home of the green and white CHAMPIONEES! 16/10/2008 19:28:19
#86 SOR. Good advice indeed!
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Como Toes,

16/10/2008 19:31:28
Molloy the coward.

That is all.
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Ribbonman,

Glasgow.Home of THE CHAMPIONS OF EUROPE'67 16/10/2008 19:31:59
#86 SOR. Yep! you hit the nail on the head
Look at the way poor auld smelly toes is behaving at #89.....Haaa haaaa haaaaaa .What a bunch of blue nosed losers.
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Survivor Of Riots,

16/10/2008 19:33:23
I know...I feel their pain..I help inflict it.
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Como Toes,

16/10/2008 19:38:57
#92 No links required.

The deep-rooted racsim from Celtic's support that day is firmly enrenched in my mind.

Scotland's Racist Shame = Celtic Supporters.

I can't help but notice that there is no denial of this from the east end separated ones - is it so shameful that they want to forget about it just like they try and forget about Jim Torebutts victims?

Scotland's shame indeed.
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Ribbonman,

Glasgow.Home of the CHAMPIONEES! 16/10/2008 19:40:35
#93 SOR...... I have a feeling that some day Aunty Betty Windsor will surely recognise your skills as a torturer of the great unwashed. Heeee heeee heeeee.
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london calling,

16/10/2008 19:41:55
Getting back to the traitor thingy,one name springs to mind....

Ladies and Gentlemen i give you...


Roy Keane........
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Ribbonman,

Glasgow.Home of the green and white Championees! 16/10/2008 19:42:33
94....Its hard to deny something that didnt happen!
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Ribbonman,

16/10/2008 19:44:27
#96 Yep.... ROY KEANE! one of the greatest footballers that the world has ever known. ROY KEANE.......simply the best!
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Survivor Of Riots,

16/10/2008 19:45:12
#95 - old betty likes a bit of the Irish.

Still pines for Michael Fagan I hear...
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london calling,

16/10/2008 19:47:30
Did he not call an ex-celtic player an English b#st#rd,
on leaving the world cup camp..
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Ribbonman,

16/10/2008 19:51:54
#100 Ah! Michael the stud Fagan.
" does bring back fond memories to one"
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adam murray,

Windmillhill 16/10/2008 19:52:30
Ribbonman -it is indeed the case that your lot have torture down to a fine art All the way from the Spanish inquisition to Herr Hitler as he was bleesed by the Church of Rome Not forgetting those nice friendly chappies in Chile and argentina Remember Argentina?That was the great Mhob of Fascists you lot gleefully supported when we were throwing them out And dont forget the Blueshirt Fascists of Dublin who so much wanted the Nazus to win WW2
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london calling,

16/10/2008 19:54:44
Since we are on about international football
I see that Artur bungling Boruc dropped another clanger
last night.....
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Como Toes,

16/10/2008 19:55:10
#103.

Ribbonman is in denial and deflection mode.

He's unable to face up to facts, ashamed of himself and his support.

Scotland's Shame = Celtic Supporters
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16/10/2008 19:56:19
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Survivor Of Riots,

16/10/2008 19:58:07
Ribbonman...don't get pulled in.

Enjoy the victory
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Ribbonman,

16/10/2008 19:59:46
103. you crazy mixed up kid! read your history book my boy and stop trotting out rule britannia bulls@it.Now go back to your desk!
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adam murray,

Windmillhill 16/10/2008 20:01:48
Please excuse the one or two spelling errors Bhoys I have been out enjoyinga few pints of Proddie Porter ie Guiness
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Ribbonman,

Glasgow (east) home of the CHAMPIONEES! 16/10/2008 20:04:41
107 SOR. I think that I will take your advice and go for a wander doon tae Glesga cross and look up at the auld buildings and fondly dream aboot the great days of the empire, when the worst slums in Europe were here in Glasgow.
See ye later
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adam murray,

Windmillhill 16/10/2008 20:11:39
Whats that you say 106-FTSPL-Surely to goodness you are not suggesting that the JollyCraicsters wanted Adolf and his Henchmen to win that great battle You know the one,where Britain stood alone at one time against the most evil regime imaginable Where Britain fought for the freedom for people like the Ribbonman to go down to Glasgow Cross and wander freely humming his tunes if bigotry inBairds etc etc