by Dylan D'oh » 26 Mar 2010 23:47
by Big Foot » 27 Mar 2010 00:06
by weybridgewanderer » 27 Mar 2010 00:21
by AndyRFC » 27 Mar 2010 02:25
by Gus the teenage cow » 29 Mar 2010 15:51
by Mr Optimist » 29 Mar 2010 18:40
Gus the teenage cow In, I'll bring my tricolour
by Big Foot » 29 Mar 2010 18:45
by AndyRFC » 29 Mar 2010 20:16
Big Foot Bumped into 6 or 7 of this club in town on Saturday
by Big Foot » 29 Mar 2010 22:36
AndyRFCBig Foot Bumped into 6 or 7 of this club in town on Saturday
Did you go up the Red Lion, BF? I was there during the game but sacked off home after and watched Soccer Saturday, coming back into town later I saw a couple of the Maidenhead lads at the station having just stacked it on the escalator.
by Jackson Corner » 30 Mar 2010 02:16
by Gus the teenage cow » 30 Mar 2010 21:59
Gus the teenage cow How did rangers get on against St Johnstone then?
I've had loads of Celtic haters saying losing 4 goals to a non Old Firm/European heavyweight is embarrassing/laughable/sackworthy etc for the last week or so.....i've told them that these freak results happen every now and again but they've laughed on and sneered on and mocked on...anyway yes it was an awful awful shameful result and I've kind of been licking my wounds and not paying attention to SPL results in recent times...so go ahead and tell me how did rangers get on against St. Johnstone
by Gus the teenage cow » 30 Mar 2010 22:11
No Fixed AbodeGus the teenage cow How did rangers get on against St Johnstone then?
I've had loads of Celtic haters saying losing 4 goals to a non Old Firm/European heavyweight is embarrassing/laughable/sackworthy etc for the last week or so.....i've told them that these freak results happen every now and again but they've laughed on and sneered on and mocked on...anyway yes it was an awful awful shameful result and I've kind of been licking my wounds and not paying attention to SPL results in recent times...so go ahead and tell me how did rangers get on against St. Johnstone
But where are Rangers in the league?
Now, where are those lyrics to the Irish potato famine song....
by Magnus » 31 Mar 2010 13:25
by floyd__streete » 31 Mar 2010 13:38
by Jackson Corner » 31 Mar 2010 14:55
Gus the teenage cow How did rangers get on against St Johnstone then?
I've had loads of Celtic haters saying losing 4 goals to a non Old Firm/European heavyweight is embarrassing/laughable/sackworthy etc for the last week or so.....i've told them that these freak results happen every now and again but they've laughed on and sneered on and mocked on...anyway yes it was an awful awful shameful result and I've kind of been licking my wounds and not paying attention to SPL results in recent times...so go ahead and tell me how did rangers get on against St. Johnstone
by Gus the teenage cow » 31 Mar 2010 15:59
Jackson CornerGus the teenage cow How did rangers get on against St Johnstone then?
I've had loads of Celtic haters saying losing 4 goals to a non Old Firm/European heavyweight is embarrassing/laughable/sackworthy etc for the last week or so.....i've told them that these freak results happen every now and again but they've laughed on and sneered on and mocked on...anyway yes it was an awful awful shameful result and I've kind of been licking my wounds and not paying attention to SPL results in recent times...so go ahead and tell me how did rangers get on against St. Johnstone
It shows Rangers are at best an average team yet still miles ahead of the Fenians. 40,000 in a stadium that holds 60,000 have Aer Lingus stoped flying from Dublin to Glasgow?
by Dylan D'oh » 17 Apr 2010 10:25
Gus the teenage cowJackson CornerGus the teenage cow How did rangers get on against St Johnstone then?
I've had loads of Celtic haters saying losing 4 goals to a non Old Firm/European heavyweight is embarrassing/laughable/sackworthy etc for the last week or so.....i've told them that these freak results happen every now and again but they've laughed on and sneered on and mocked on...anyway yes it was an awful awful shameful result and I've kind of been licking my wounds and not paying attention to SPL results in recent times...so go ahead and tell me how did rangers get on against St. Johnstone
It shows Rangers are at best an average team yet still miles ahead of the Fenians. 40,000 in a stadium that holds 60,000 have Aer Lingus stoped flying from Dublin to Glasgow?
the Huns were miles ahead of a Mowbray-led celtic but hear me now, a change is going to come
by weybridgewanderer » 17 Apr 2010 11:22
Gus the teenage cow the Huns were miles ahead of a Mowbray-led celtic but hear me now, a change is going to come
Gus the teenage cow there is no doubt celtic are a better side but it's tough when your strikers can't finish and refereeing decisions go against you, oh and celtic are missing players too, what it boils down to, and I'm sure you'll agree, daniella, is two very average sides, with rangers having a better defence (i.e. they can defend, kick, hoof, hassle, no real ability) and celtic are better everywhere else bar up front where they can't stick a chance away and of course having your only two midfielders who can score prolifically (Brown and Maloney) out doesn't help.
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