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Emerson Crane Wrote:

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> This Celtic/Rangers thing is becoming ridiculous.

> Are the deluded conspiracy theorists among the

> Celtic fans going to be up in arms after the 2-2

> draw on Saturday against such lowly opposition.

> Enough already.


I know it must seem like it to a non-SPL follower, but this has nothing to do with Rangers. It's 100% Celtic.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Thats 8 days Mark.

>

> And trust me - these days, beating Liverpool is

> nothing to brag about. Especially when the ref was

> your 12th man.


Eight Days A Week was a fine Lennon & McCartney hit but not as good as Lennon's last minute hit yesterday.


As for accusations of referee bias I've never seen a Liverpool side commit so many fouls for a long long time and all your bookings were deserved. In fact there was one particularly nasty foul on Gareth Bale that I thought deserved a red card. Liverpool played well yesterday and you had enough chances to win the game but didn't take them. Maxi's miss just before half-time would have really made hard for us to come back from but overall I thought Spurs edged it and deserved to win. So, one-nil and you fucked it up.

Keef Wrote:

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> Just read your 10.20 post again, and agree with

> it. Christ, there is so much paranoia going on,

> that I even have to explain my positive posts.


I'm glad you agree with it Keef but your original post was not clear.


There are two aspects to the discussion - the referring crisis in Scotland, which I think has every right to be discussed here and slagging off each others clubs for no reason, which does not.


As for Emerson Crane, you show a low level of understanding of this issue.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Keef Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

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> > Just read your 10.20 post again, and agree with

> > it. Christ, there is so much paranoia going on,

> > that I even have to explain my positive posts.

>

> I'm glad you agree with it Keef but your original

> post was not clear.

>

> There are two aspects to the discussion - the

> referring crisis in Scotland, which I think has

> every right to be discussed here and slagging off

> each others clubs for no reason, which does not.

>

> As for Emerson Crane, you show a low level of

> understanding of this issue.



Low level of understanding or not, which is extremely patronising, just let it go. The whole refereeing situation in Scotland has descended into farce, and posts such as yours and others don't help to garner sympathy. Move on.

Now the more cynically minded conspiracy theorists out there claim a deal was struck between Allerdyce and Fergie to throw the game in favour of Mancs, as a vast Asian betting syndicate had offered them both a nice big brown envelope each plus a nice case of vintage claret each. Of course I don't believe such nonsense for a moment, after all a side such as Blackburn could NEVER lose by such a huge margin on purpose could they?

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> And Berbatov was superb. I enjoyed watching that.


He's a very skilful player no doubt and a great performance, but you still don't kknow what you are going to get from him in a tough match.


I watched Torres in MOTD last night and he seemed to be getting into some great positions, but a bit slow to shoot. Bit frustrating for Liverpool fans I imagine, as with his two chances and that of Maxi Rodrigues they could have had the game won.

I agree Mac. Liverpool certainly had their chances to win it. I was at the game and I thought they played well. Torres is still lacking that extra yard in his head to be back 100-per-cent. I'm sure it won't be long before that happens and I hope so for Liverpool's sake but they still need another top class striker to play alongside him.

My fellow EDFers', I had the pleasure and privilege, yes privilege, to watch Barca dismantle Real and tear them a new one in the process. This performance is the best I've ever seen by a club side in my 53 years on planet earth.

Forget Liverpool v Chavski, forget Sunderland v Chavski, forget Mancs v Blackburn, forger Arsenal v Citeh, this was of the highest, highest calibre. And it could have been more than the 5 nil quite easily. And it was against, supposedly one of the best, and most expensively assembled, teams in the world. Imagine what they might do to the more mediocre sides!!!

Messi put in a mesmerising performance but man of the match and best footballer in the world, Xavi, put in a peerless performance, he didn't give the ball away once. At that level, that is unreal. Ronaldo reverting to his pouting, petulant self when things didn't go his way (money well spent eh Real?), throwing his arms up in the air and sulking.

This game will live in my memory for a long time, the one touch passing, the give and go, and the quality of Barcas attacking football was beyond measure. Real can count themselves lucky Pepe had a good game in defence.

Alternatively you could have watched Leicester v Notts Forest!!!

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