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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> 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.



Wow that is some impressive (if a little sad) detective work you did there Mick Mac. It's amazing how easy it is to twist the way someone posts it into a way it wasn't meant to be read.

I don't think it is a secret that I am a Rangers fan, never hidden it, never will.

You can interpret what I write in any way you want. You and your buddy ???? have it wrong though.... just like a conspiracy theory.... it is very hard to disprove though.


Anyway.

10 clear.

SCSB79 - I look forward to a better relationship on this thread. There are a few very nice Rangers fans on the forum already so you are not alone.



Now as the SPL is practically over -


Anyone think Arsenal can up their game on Sunday and make it close at the top. I think the Ancelotti effect is finally being felt in SW London and any remnants of the Hiddink effect has finally dissapated. Gunners to edge it 1-2.

It certainly is..... he will flip it on to someone else no doubt.....


Let this be a warning to other clubs financed by debt. This has all come about due to one bank withdrawing an overdraft facility and a whole load of assett strippers getting involved. Imagine it could happen to any club in debt!

Rhinestone Cowboy Wrote:

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> Troubled Portsmouth have been hit with more bad

> news as it was revealed that their manager, Avram

> Grant, was the Premier League manager seen

> visiting a massage parlour in December.



That was months ago!! Story broke in the sun in December at least. Good on him I say!

"I was sitting in the lounge talking to a friend and he says to me, "There's something in it for you as well, Harry," and he was only talking about having put a nip in me coffee, but someone sitting at the next table heard him, and the next thing you know I'm having the SFO lifting me mattresses and arsking Sandra how come she can afford the new extension all of a sudden..."

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