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7th October 2008, 1:55pm
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#121 | | Registered User
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) Quote:
Originally Posted by Awright In other news, a Celtic fan or fans have vandalised McGreggor's car and his fiances motor.
They've keyed "Holly Goaly", "Cow" and "IRA" over them. And no, they double L in "holy" is not a mistake. Thats what they have actually scratched. | Could have been the neighbours he has been having trouble with? Using the content, bad spelling etc to cover their tracks?
Wee alternate theory there, can't believe anybody's spelling is intentionally that bad. |
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7th October 2008, 1:59pm
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#122 | | He's awright.
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) I knew the excuses wouldn't take long to be rolled out. Lot of shite. Come aff it Watty. Its clearly some daft Cel'tic fan who can't spell. The neighbour he was "having trouble" with was a board member of Rangers. I doubt he'd do this.
This is the 4th time his motor has been vandalised.
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7th October 2008, 2:01pm
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#123 | | Registered User
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) Quote:
Originally Posted by Awright I knew the excuses wouldn't take long to be rolled out. Lot of shite. Come aff it Watty. Its clearly some daft Cel'tic fan who can't spell. The neighbour he was "having trouble" with was a board member of Rangers. I doubt he'd do this.
This is the 4th time his motor has been vandalised. | Fuck all excuses. I'm having a wee bit of fun. |
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7th October 2008, 2:03pm
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#124 | | Registered User
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) Quote:
Originally Posted by Awright I knew the excuses wouldn't take long to be rolled out. Lot of shite. Come aff it Watty. Its clearly some daft Cel'tic fan who can't spell. The neighbour he was "having trouble" with was a board member of Rangers. I doubt he'd do this.
This is the 4th time his motor has been vandalised. | He should get onto Novo's mechanic then, his tyres are slashed 4 times a season!  |
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7th October 2008, 2:05pm
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#125 | | He's awright.
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) I noticed you've edited your post. Sneaky.
Passing the blame since 1888 eh? 
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7th October 2008, 2:09pm
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#126 | | Registered User
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) I know it's not his fault but maybe he should drive something a little less flashy than a Bentley. I bet every daft toothless Sellic fan that goes past it looks at it and knows it's his car. Major lol at the spelling though, you'd expect nothing less. |
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7th October 2008, 2:09pm
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#127 | | Registered User
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) Quote:
Originally Posted by Zippy It was Rangers fans wearing Celtic strips. | Chelsea fans in Celtic strips? |
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7th October 2008, 2:10pm
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) I bet it was Stew. C'mon Stew, admit it. |
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7th October 2008, 2:12pm
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#129 | | Registered User
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) Quote:
Originally Posted by Rosco I bet it was Stew. C'mon Stew, admit it. | He shouldn't have shagged my Gran, he was warned.
Anyway, back to Rosie:  |
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7th October 2008, 2:12pm
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#130 | | Punisher Moderator
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) See if Stew said it was him, we'd all call him a liar and laugh heartily.
Simpler times.
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7th October 2008, 2:12pm
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#131 | | He's awright.
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) Stew's too busy travelling around Europe.
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7th October 2008, 2:19pm
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) What the hell's up with Newcastle and folk that have been out of work for years, and years? Quote:
Joe Kinnear's first major decision at Newcastle United is to ask Gerry Francis to help with the coaching at St James' Park. Francis, 56, has been out of management since his last post at Bristol Rovers seven years ago but is expected to appear at Newcastle's Benton training ground for the first time next week.
It is understood that Francis will work only two days a week at Newcastle and that he will not displace Chris Hughton, who continues to act as assistant manager. The inevitably short-term appointment is being seen as "another voice" giving input at training, though it will also be seen as another London voice.
Kinnear has received some fresh criticism for his tirade against the local written press on Thursday and that it has come from Sir Bobby Robson will not help Kinnear. "I think the anger was genuine," Robson said, "but he [Kinnear] needs to be bigger than that. I found it all a bit unsavoury and in my view he let the club down."
"If he hoped the confrontation would motivate his players, I'm not sure it will work," the former Newcastle manager added. "Senior professionals like Shay Given, Damien Duff and Michael Owen aren't suddenly going to become inspired by their manager swearing at some reporters. To them it's irrelevant."
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7th October 2008, 2:22pm
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#133 | | Registered User
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) I'm just going to post this again.
Shouldn't Shagger think about getting some CCTV/other security on the go? |
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7th October 2008, 2:30pm
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#134 | | Registered User
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) Quote:
Originally Posted by Rosco Shouldn't Shagger think about getting some CCTV/other security on the go? | Much like Nacho Novo who gets broken windows and tires slashed four times a season yet doesn't do anything about it or go to the press.
I need to watch Coronation Street. |
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7th October 2008, 2:32pm
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#135 | | Registered User
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| Re: Today's Football (Round 2) At least the fans of Celtic and Rangers can agree on one thing, we'd pump the life out of Rosie Webster. |
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