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Derek 24-02-2010 19:36

Re: Football : Season 2009/2010
 
Toys. Pram. Out of.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...ic/8535119.stm

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Celtic are considering expressing concerns about refereeing standards to the Scottish Football Association ahead of Sunday's Old Firm derby.
I'm sure they aren't trying to put pressure on the referree ahead on Sundays game at all. Funnily enough I don't recall them huffing and puffing when decisions go their way.

I know the 'big' teams get more decisions for them, these things happen, but to suggest there is some form of 'establishment' conspiracy against them is laughable.

colin25 24-02-2010 19:43

Re: Football : Season 2009/2010
 
I think there is an establishment against them

Glasgow Rangers :)

boom boom

Shadow Demon UK 25-02-2010 09:10

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lol :D

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2010/02/14.jpg

superbiatch 25-02-2010 09:59

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Originally Posted by Shadow Demon UK (Post 34970128)

Justin Timberlake :confused:

Russ 25-02-2010 10:08

Re: Football : Season 2009/2010
 
John Terry...? ;)

superbiatch 25-02-2010 10:10

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 34970160)
John Terry...? ;)

Now thats good ;)

LondonRoad 25-02-2010 10:38

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 34970160)
John Terry...? ;)

...to offer comfort and support. He's done that sort of thing before out of the goodness of his heart. :angel:

Does anybody know how you go about buying shares in abortion clinics in the Stamford Bridge area?:D

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Originally Posted by Derek S (Post 34969782)
Toys. Pram. Out of.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...ic/8535119.stm



I'm sure they aren't trying to put pressure on the referree ahead on Sundays game at all. Funnily enough I don't recall them huffing and puffing when decisions go their way.

I know the 'big' teams get more decisions for them, these things happen, but to suggest there is some form of 'establishment' conspiracy against them is laughable.

I think it's great that the club are helping to bond with the fans. There's no love stronger than that built on shared paranoia. :D C'mon the hoops. :D

Derek 25-02-2010 11:09

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Originally Posted by LondonRoad (Post 34970175)
I think it's great that the club are helping to bond with the fans. There's no love stronger than that built on shared paranoia. :D C'mon the hoops. :D

Decisions against Celtic - Masonic conspiracy
Decisions for Celtic - These things even themselves up over the course of a season.

Some of the phone-ins this seasons, especially in the last few weeks, have been hilarious. Callers claiming the media, referees, SFA, SPL, tea ladies and even the ball boys are all in some grand scheme to steal the league.

I personally would have thought Monkeyheid selling half his team, wasting huge amounts of money on a loan deal and making baffling tactical choices (We are 4-2 up, what we really need to do is take off a defender and put on another striker :confused: ) would be more of a reason that Rangers are sitting 7 points + a game in hand clear.

LondonRoad 25-02-2010 11:49

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Originally Posted by Derek S (Post 34970208)
Decisions against Celtic - Masonic conspiracy
Decisions for Celtic - These things even themselves up over the course of a season.

Some of the phone-ins this seasons, especially in the last few weeks, have been hilarious. Callers claiming the media, referees, SFA, SPL, tea ladies and even the ball boys are all in some grand scheme to steal the league.

I personally would have thought Monkeyheid selling half his team, wasting huge amounts of money on a loan deal and making baffling tactical choices (We are 4-2 up, what we really need to do is take off a defender and put on another striker :confused: ) would be more of a reason that Rangers are sitting 7 points + a game in hand clear.

But how would looking inward help to feed our paranoia?:D

I don't recall the substitution of any defender although if he had substituted a certain left back it might have prevented giving away a penalty. The only other defender I recall leaving the field was O'Dea and that was because of the red card.

I also don't recall the referee with any significance in that game so assume he had a good game.

Russ 25-02-2010 13:48

Re: Football : Season 2009/2010
 
I think we've found the perfect reason for England's failure to get past the semi-finals this year in the WC:

http://beta.news.sky.com/skynews/Hom...ry_Sex_Scandal

No options at left back? A good enough reason as any.

TheDon 25-02-2010 14:02

Re: Football : Season 2009/2010
 
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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 34970302)
I think we've found the perfect reason for England's failure to get past the semi-finals this year in the WC:

http://beta.news.sky.com/skynews/Hom...ry_Sex_Scandal

No options at left back? A good enough reason as any.

There are plenty of options at left back that are better than Bridge though.

TheDaddy 25-02-2010 14:12

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Originally Posted by TheDon (Post 34970306)
There are plenty of options at left back that are better than Bridge though.

Doesn't matter to Russ, any old excuse for a dig at England, soooo boring now

TheDon 25-02-2010 14:13

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 34970309)
Doesn't matter to Russ, any old excuse for a dig at England, soooo boring now

Ah, didn't notice the "wales" under his location, explains it all ;)

Russ 25-02-2010 14:16

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 34970309)
Doesn't matter to Russ, any old excuse for a dig at England, soooo boring now

Don't forget my "any old excuse for a dig at West Ham" as well :)

It's a valid point, Cole won't be there, neither will Bridge. If Terry doesn't perform at 110% the blame will be placed on the defence.

You don't need to be from a country that didn't qualify in order to see that ;)

TheDaddy 25-02-2010 14:17

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Originally Posted by Russ (Post 34970313)
Don't forget my "any old excuse for a dig at West Ham" as well :)

It's a valid point, Cole won't be there, neither will Bridge. If Terry doesn't perform at 110% the blame will be placed on the defence.

You don't need to be from a country that didn't qualify in order to see that ;)

:zzz:


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