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Scottish Premier League Discussion and poll

Which SPL Team do you support (voting Reset)

  • [glow=green,2,300][color=white]Celtic FC[/color][/glow]

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • [glow=blue,2,300][color=red]Rangers FC[/color][/glow]

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • [glow=orange,2,300]Dundee United[/glow]

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • [glow=red,2,300][color=white]Aberdeen FC[/color][/glow]

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • [glow=maroon,2,300][color=white]Heart of Midlothian[/color][/glow]

    Votes: 1 25.0%
  • [glow=green,2,300][color=green]Hibernian FC[/color][/glow]

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • [glow=blue,2,300][color=white]Kilmarnock FC[/color][/glow]

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • [glow=orange,2,300][color=maroon]Motherwell FC[/color][/glow]

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • [glow=red,2,300][color=blue]Inverness CT[/color][/glow]

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • [glow=Navy,2,300][color=white]Falkirk FC[/color][/glow]

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • [glow=black,2,300][color=white]St Mirren FC[/color][/glow]

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other i.e. Hamilton Academical, any lower division club

    Votes: 1 25.0%

  • Total voters
    4

Omni

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Absolutely disgusting performance, how can you have 25 shots and not score one freaking shocking, they only had one bloody shot on target.

Again Why Darcheville over Boyd?!
 

Teddy Bear

Well-Known Member
I think a few decisions by Smith he regrets. McGregor for Alexander and not playing Novo for a start. Much rather see Boyd start over Darcheville. I know Boyd cops a lot for carrying a few extra kilos which might be the reason he doesnt start often.

Arabmariner said:
Wonder if any 'gers fans will appear today! ;D

Amazing we hardly heard from you at the begining of the season, now your keyboard is receiving the beating of its life  :p
 

Arabmariner

Well-Known Member
Teddy Bear said:
I think a few decisions by Smith he regrets. McGregor for Alexander and not playing Novo for a start. Much rather see Boyd start over Darcheville. I know Boyd cops a lot for carrying a few extra kilos which might be the reason he doesnt start often.

Arabmariner said:
Wonder if any 'gers fans will appear today! ;D

Amazing we hardly heard from you at the begining of the season, now your keyboard is receiving the beating of its life  :p
Well you obviously missed me TB  :p

It was only natural for me to lie low after the start we had... :-X...surprised you weren't on here beating me up more!

Anyway you'll be hearing plenty from me in a couple of weeks... :headbounce:...I hope!
 

Omni

Well-Known Member
McGregor for Alexander was a bizzare one, as for Boyd, some think he's not that great, but he scores goals, which is kind of what strikers are paid to do!
 

Teddy Bear

Well-Known Member
He was great for the club and will be sorely missed. I'm surprised he lasted as long as he did after seeing him last year.

Unless his funeral is on Saturday I don't understand postponing Saturdays game? I'm sure Eddie would rather had the game played. Black armbands and a minute silence would be more respectful. IMO
 

Arabmariner

Well-Known Member
Teddy Bear said:
He was great for the club and will be sorely missed. I'm surprised he lasted as long as he did after seeing him last year.

Unless his funeral is on Saturday I don't understand postponing Saturdays game? I'm sure Eddie would rather had the game played. Black armbands and a minute silence would be more respectful. IMO
Eddie was definitely a "game must go on" man although this must be extra tough on the family since his son in law was also killed in an accident at the weekend.

skilbeck said:
When will the game be postponed to?
Not sure skilbeck but their aint no fixture congestion for the blue noses this season so it should be easy enough to fit it in somewhere lol! ;)
 

Arabmariner

Well-Known Member
Butcher wants to be manager of the tossers at Dens Park.....lol yes please!! 

I can see relegation to Div 2 then liquidation not long after.....beautiful!!!

http://www.thecourier.co.uk/output/2008/10/25/sportstory12150207t0.asp
 

Teddy Bear

Well-Known Member
Arabmariner said:
Butcher wants to be manager of the tossers at Dens Park.....lol yes please!! 

I can see relegation to Div 2 then liquidation not long after.....beautiful!!!

http://www.thecourier.co.uk/output/2008/10/25/sportstory12150207t0.asp

Does that mean he will step down from being Scotlands assistant? If so can we send Dundee some references from us saying how well he did at Sydney and how everyone thought what a champion bloke he is!!! :pirate:
 

skilbeck

Well-Known Member
LAUGHWORTHY NEWS ARTICLE OF THE DAY

Rangers: Everyone Is Thinking About Treble

Maurice Edu insists Rangers are unwilling to settle for anything less than a domestic treble this season.
With no European football following a shock early exit from the Champions League, the United States international says the prospect of a domestic clean-sweep is acting as the driving force.

Rangers play host to Hamilton in the Co-operative Insurance Cup tonight, hoping to book a place in the last four and take another step closer to a successful defence of the first silverware of the campaign.

"When I came here, I wanted to win championships and everyone here has the same mentality," Edu said.

"Whether it's this competition or the league, you want to win. We are in a good position right now and we just have to keep that going and get the win against Hamilton.

"Everyone is thinking about the treble - we are all winners here and we all have the winning mentality.

"For us, that's our aim, to do well in all three and win three trophies. That's the motivation."

Edu has featured in just one game - last month's 2-1 win over Kilmarnock - since his summer switch from Toronto FC.

"It's something you have to deal with," he said.

"Every footballer wants to play and I knew coming into this team that it was a winning team.

"There was a lot of talent in the midfield already and the summer signings mean the level in there has increased.

"I knew it was going to be a competitive environment and that it would be difficult to get on the field.

"But it's something I'm looking forward to and I feel it's something that will benefit me. I knew the situation and I've just been training hard and remaining patient.

"It's a good level, it's definitely a step up from the MLS, where I was before. It's competitive, it's fast and it's a hard, physical game.

"I think I've done decent to adjust so far and I feel more comfortable in training than I did when I first got here.

"As time goes on, hopefully I'll get some games which will help me to continue to develop."

Edu is hoping for a run-out tonight against a Hamilton side who proved to be tough opposition for Rangers in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League on Saturday, before eventually succumbing to a 3-1 defeat.

"I'm hoping it works out that way," he said.

"Every week I just try to prepare myself in the event that my name is called.

"It's been no different this week, my preparation has been the same and I've just been working hard in training."

Copyright (c) 2008 Press Association

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha....oh wait they are serious

the lesson here is even those in blue have unrealistic dreams. we all know that they will f**k it up in the final few weeks for the league and that the lollerific thing is they wont have the excuse of European football to fall back on
 

Man In Blue

Active Member
I see the quality of posts from those of non-blue persuasion has not improved in my time away.  The trouble with this forum bizzo is it's in black and white and can come back more than often to bite ye on the bum!!!  You'll look a right numpty Skillbeck if the Gers do happen to go on and win the Treble this season. 
 

Teddy Bear

Well-Known Member
I think he has jumped on the rangers bandwagon like most of them do. Highlighting the achievments of what is to come from best team in the world surely now makes him a blue nose. Well done Skilbeck welcome aboard  :pirashoot:
 

skilbeck

Well-Known Member
you people crack me up. calling a treble at this stage of the season is a stupid act for any team even in a league where only 2 teams have a realistic chance of getting the treble and they are one of them
 

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