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Previously on "Scotland V's the Auld Enemy"
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Cheeky bet on the Sweaties at 10-1. This is their World Cup final whereas its a pre-season kick about for the English boys.
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The hun players were telling the referee to send him off when he was getting taken off on the stretcher. Albertz dived to knee him on the face as well.
They truly deserved everything that has happened to them and is probably going to happen again shortly to their new club.
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Ah that's right. He tackled Albertz with his face. I think Rangers did get the penalty too. I remember Only an Excuse had Dick Advocaat visiting Lambert in hospital to see how he was. "You were very lucky" he told him, "very lucky. You should have been sent off!"Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostBurley never had any teeth. It was Paul Lambert that Albertz kneed in the gub.
Rangers were probably awarded a penalty as a result.............back in the days when there actually still WAS a Rangers of course.

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Burley never had any teeth. It was Paul Lambert that Albertz kneed in the gub.Originally posted by Bunk View PostNot sure about the teeth though. Ours definitely improved once Burley stopped playing. They were a mess after Jorge Albertz knocked them out.
Rangers were probably awarded a penalty as a result.............back in the days when there actually still WAS a Rangers of course.
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Not sure about the teeth though. Ours definitely improved once Burley stopped playing. They were a mess after Jorge Albertz knocked them out.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYes, as I think about now, we are prettier. We'll then with our alluring accent's we'll take your woman.
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Only if you're measuring moments in ice ages. By that account we're still warming up.Originally posted by Bunk View PostScottish football is in a pretty poor state at the moment.
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