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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Who cares? I mean really? Who cares? You could

> start a Scottish football thread of your own and

> see who turns up to watch the tumbleweed. Oh! Hang

> on - Scottish Football Focus.



you could always get that enlightened chap Alan Hansen to host it, he's looking for a gig!

You can feck off an all Quids yer miserable cunt. Oh hang on... are we in the Big Five again? Cheers! Pour yourself another Stella and have a happy Christmas. So you were a bit of as casual in your 80s heyday. Really impressed with your tough guy impression. At least I still go to football.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Stop being a spoilt brat Jah. Just because you

> start a thread doesn't mean you dictate who posts

> on it. Back in your box.



I was merely pointing out how successful and popular the Scottish football thread was. Obviously you've had a sense of humour bypass.

At least I still go to football.


Yeah, I gave up when the C*nts started going.....I suspect I've been far more and far further than you, ever Jah, if you want to do the big macho football fan thing. Popping up the Lane on a borrowed ticket every other week isn't that impressive

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Och, the whiff of sweaty socks and testosterone in

> here is ripe.

>

> Here's a wee dram for you Mick Mac.


Thank you PGC.

Not sure we are allowed to talk about this on Jahs thread, but was not a great game I'm afraid, ruined by the gale force winds but sets things up nicely for a close finish to the title race. Should be fun.

Celtic fans everywhere...


Yesterday Rio Ferdinand had looked forward to the match by tweeting: ?Training done,the sofa is shouting me to come+get comfy! Old firm game who you having?? Coooome on Celtic..get the Maestro Paul Mcstay back!?


During the match he added: ?Atmosphere sounds unbelievable at the old firm game! 1 ? 0 to celtic?. ?


Pre-match team-mate Wayne Rooney had tweeted: ?Come on the hoops. Win tonight and go top.?


Michael Owen added: ?Do atmospheres get any better? Unbelievable. #oldfirm.?


Coatbridge bhoy Barry Bannon of Aston Villa was accompanied by Villa team-mate Andreas Weimann who tweeted: ?On the way to parkhead with @BBannan25 and @nickylaughlin ! First old firm game ?come on the hoops ! ?


Afterwards Weimann tweeted: ?First old firm game was brilliant ! Atmosphere is unreal ?and the hoops won ha ! #happydays.?


Finally keeping his feet on the ground Neil Lennon tweeted: ?Very proud of the team tonight. Great result.?

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Lots of people trying to rebuild images this

> morning eh Otta.



Not at all, I posted something whilst pissed, but still stand by the fact I think the SPL is a shit league. After my post, I didn't see any of the follow up until I woke up today to find a PM from Quids telling me I was being an arsehole. I had no idea what he was talking about, and was worried it was something worth getting upset about.


Then I realised it was football, so I stopped worrying.

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