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has anybody been reading Darius Vassel's blog from Turkey - it's great stuff - even if I actually believe Ted Max is ghosting it


""Finally managed to get my Turkish bank card. I went to the cashpoint to change my pin number, etc and grab some lira for Yemeksepeti and was greeted with a Turkish wall of commands and instructions! I completely forgot that would possibly be the case and I couldn't find a button for INGLISSE (or something like that?). I tapped away at the machine like a crazed hacker as the people queuing behind me watched with a sense of curious suspicion. I gave up and pressed the red button to return my card" "


The blog is here

???? Wrote:

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> ..and Rangers fans are completley exempt from the

> ongoing, unpleasant and tedious Rangers V Celtic

> fued I'm sure...

>

> Try Rivals.com or summfink eh?



Where did I mention anything to do with Celtic fans???????? I'm not starting anything like that, so thanks for your useless input.

I was merely highlightling what seems to be a terrible attack on a football player, in a thread related to football.

SCSB79 wrote


"DaMarcus Beasley's car petrol bombed in Glasgow... unbelievable."


SCSB79 Wrote (in response to Quids)


> Where did I mention anything to do with Celtic

> fans???????? I'm not starting anything like that,

> so thanks for your useless input.



When I read your post I thought exactly the same as Quids. This is based on your previous post below that you posted after an Old Firm game.


Oh, and apparently, Kyle Lafferty has had his

windows put in - good to see your lot losing with

dignity as usual.

>

Celtic FC - never defeated, always cheated since

1888.



I would not have responded directly to you but I think Quids had it spot on - you knew exactly what you were doing and its not the first time.

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