aka blue jambo
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I was in a rush. Plus i came out without my bins. And, I am an illiterate dyslexic.
You got the jist though. Didnt you?
Why post then dafty?
I was in a rush. Plus i came out without my bins. And, I am an illiterate dyslexic.
You got the jist though. Didnt you?
That is absolutely shocking.I hear the Scottish league are trialling the latest goal line technology based on what Wimbledon use for the tennis but an improved version. Hawk Eye the New.
I was just thinking that Apple Pine guy had a full head of hair. Could ApplePine be MP?Why post then dafty?
OCD. BDP, and a hair trigger to delusional bullshit.Why post then dafty?
You saw them, or can can look at them, what do you think?Two sets of fans see the same incident and they take polar opposite views, never heard of that before wow
HahahahaRalston got a sore one ,,,red. Butland sorry gers fans not so much so a yellow. Now that's me in someone's bad books
I’m not upset. I find it laughable anybody with even the slightest interest in football believes deliberately kicking an opponent in the head whilst making no effort to play the ball can be anything other than a Red cardI am not a Gers or a Celtic fan so it's what I thought sorry to have upset you.
I’m not upset. I find it laughable anybody with even the slightest interest in football believes deliberately kicking an opponent in the head whilst making no effort to play the ball can be anything other than a Red card
As for the amount of force. How often do you see players going head to head and a player making a forward movement and the slightest contact the opponent goes down. Straight Red every time
Nick Walsh , Sundays referee, when questioned over giving Diomande (Rangers) a Red card at Tannadice said ‘Diomande struck the United player with more than negligible force’ therefore it was a Red card offence. I think you’d agree Trusty kicked Butland with more than negligible force’….Also interesting to note Walsh was told to review his decision at Tannadce as Diomande made NO contact but decided to stick with his decision which of course was overturned on appeal. He also didn’t give Rangers a goal at Easter Road that was clearly over the line …Hibs go up the park and score.
Great article in today’s Scottish Daily Express
Christ; I thought our match threads were bad for conspiracy and agenda theories. But these last few pages (from BOTH sides) have shown us to be lightweights.
Relax. I was jesting.I have admitted in the past I know a certain official cheated in an Old Form game which earned Rangers a point in a game they otherwise would have lost. His brother (also a linesman) disallowed a certain Celtic goal they are still greeting about to this day. Not to difficult for MP to work out who they are. The game I know about they were both running the line which I believe was the first time Brothers (in more ways than one) ran the line in an Old Firm
It’s not always down to agendas and conspiracies. I’ve defended Francis Connor many times on FF as he was a linesman when Celtic scored a winning goal in a cup final with not one, not two but three Celtic players offside. Problem is for the conspiracy theorists he was on the other side of the park and it was David Roome who missed the offside. Roome is a friend of a friend and my mate assures me he is a huge Rangers supporter.
Who’s be a referee / linesman
I know (well I think)Relax. I was jesting.
Sort of!
Nice part of the world, more so in the summer. If it's blowing a gale, and the rain's coming down at 45°, it might'nt be quite so nice!I know (well I think)
Anyway City are looking more like the City we know. Going to the Lakes weekend before Xmas and trying to talk my brother in law into the West Ham game
A good mate of mine always says "A bad day in the Lakes is still better than a good day in work!"Nice part of the world, more so in the summer. If it's blowing a gale, and the rain's coming down at 45°, it might'nt be quite so nice!
You've been at the Buckfast again haven't you?Gladiatores Romani 2, oppressi et crudeliter semper decepti 0
You've been at the Buckfast again haven't you?