Originally posted by shaunbhoy
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Originally posted by pacharan View PostBest player EVER to have played in that league.
Why he wasted himself up there is beyond me.
Anyway cock muncher, back in the day half your English first team played for Rangers.
Trevor Steven
Gary Stevens
Terry Butcher
Chris Woods
Ray Wilkins
Graham Roberts
Mark Hateley
Mel Sterland
Mark Walters
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostIf you send bombs and bullets to a team manager.
If you assault him when he is doing his job.
If you racially abuse him on the street and in stadiums.
If you send bullets to two athletes, both of whom subsequently fade from the team.
If you send bombs to intimidate prominent fans.
If you are caught lying to the same manager, then stage a strike when criticism comes your way.
If you do all of this, will it earn you a single point advantage?
This season has provided abundant debate for the nation’s intellectual classes who have despaired at the thuggish minority whose fingerprints are on the worst of the excesses. If only the problems were limited to the thugs.
Your Doogie McDonald thing is just more tinfoil hat stuff though. You weren't screaming conspiracy until your lot had stuffed the league up again. Funny that.
Same old Celtic.
Look at your manager accusing teams of lying down to Rangers rather than give credit to the fact that Rangers just found form at the right time.
Never defeated, always cheated, the Glasgow Celtic way.
As for Lennon, the fans hate him because of WHO he is, not WHAT he is. Martin O'Neil (Irish Catholic) was respected by most Rangers fans because of his dignity and manner. Compare that with Lennon spouting off sectarian bile and spitting on a Rangers scarf.
The man has no dignity, always sly accusations of cheating. He didn't deserve all the stick, but he's by no means a shrinking violet. The reason most Rangers fans dislike him is the reason why most Celtic fans worship him. You won't see that though and will insist it's some Sectarian hate campaign.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostDecades from now you will tell someone about this season and they will not believe you. It will seem incredible that all this happened in a ‘civilised’ 21st century society over football.
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If you send bombs and bullets to a team manager.
If you assault him when he is doing his job.
If you racially abuse him on the street and in stadiums.
If you send bullets to two athletes, both of whom subsequently fade from the team.
If you send bombs to intimidate prominent fans.
If you are caught lying to the same manager, then stage a strike when criticism comes your way.
If you do all of this, will it earn you a single point advantage?
This season has provided abundant debate for the nation’s intellectual classes who have despaired at the thuggish minority whose fingerprints are on the worst of the excesses. If only the problems were limited to the thugs.
We have been invited by some shameful apologists to assume that Neil Lennon ‘brings it on himself’. Inconveniently for this theory, fellow victims Niall McGinn, the most inoffensive player ever to pull on a Celtic shirt, and Paddy McCourt, who offends only by scoring outrageous goals, share only a religion and racial heritage with Neil Lennon.
Decades from now you will tell someone about this season and they will not believe you. It will seem incredible that all this happened in a ‘civilised’ 21st century society over football.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostPuts a few things into perspective.
You lost the league this year for two reasons:
BBC Sport - Football - Inverness CT 3-2 Celtic
Rangers 0 Celtic 0: Georgios Samaras misses from the spot as pivotal Old Firm clash ends in stalemate | Mail Online
No conspiracies, no teams lying down, no cloven hoofed magical strikers. Your team simply fluffed it when they had it in the bag.
WATP.
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Simply the Best???
Rangers may be basking in the glory of their third consecutive SPL title, but the manner and margin of their success paints a slightly less glorious picture.
In the eleven seasons since the SPL competition reverted to a 38 game format, Celtic have taken the SPL title 6 times to Rangers’ 5 times.
In each of the last three seasons Celtic fans can potentially identify a single match in which refereeing errors changed the result in such a way that the destination of the SPL title could be put down to that outcome alone. And Rangers’ two previous triumphs were achieved by a solitary point and on goal difference. (In reverse order Rangers’ winning margins over Celtic have been 1,6,4,1,GD.)
By contrast five of Celtic’s six triumphs were achieved by a margin of 12 or more points, with the tightest finish being by 3 points in 2007/8. (In reverse order Celtic’s winning margins over Rangers have been 3,12,18,17,18,15.)
During these eleven seasons Rangers’ average winning margin is 2.4 points, while Celtic’s (over Rangers) is 13.8 points. Celtic have accrued a total of 1,006 points to Rangers’ 935 points, a remarkable 71 point difference over 11 seasons.
When Celtic win the league they do it in emphatic style. When Rangers win the league they usually do it by the skin of their teeth, with more than a little help from their friends.
Rangers may be the 2010-11 SPL Champions, but Celtic remain SIMPLY THE BEST, on and off the pitch.
Puts a few things into perspective.
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