Chris bypassing the fact based starter, and just going straight to the main course of the mostestest Succulentiest lamb mmm mmm! http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/sport...ph_ahead_of_Premiership_challenge/?ref=twtrec
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/...cash-king-rangers-7825825#CcbTzCEyICAxvlMy.97 Absolutely fuming at this anti-Rangers sentiment! We've just won the double FFS, possibly the treble, and the Daily Rhebel is already posting articles about King having nae money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Think yerself lucky he doesn't ref every 2nd game you play, Manuel http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/man-city-boss-manuel-pellegrini-7831975
That's just Level5 preparing you for a summer of pin the tail on the donkey transfer activity (tbf that sounds more like our strategy) all DK approved...Keef is never off message.
This HAS to be resolved, or football in this country will be finished for many of us. Go get the cheating bastards, Celtic! http://etims.net/?p=9045
The SFA calling a vindictive, rich **** like Ashley "delusional" probably wasn't the smartest move in the world http://thecelticblog.com/2016/04/bl...vco-tells-them-tear-down-this-wall-of-secrecy
I am fully aware that there are many, many bams within the Celtic "Family" but I'm afraid this reeks as much as Walter's old brogues. Former Rangers star Alejandro Bedoya: My car was attacked by Celtic fans in Glasgow ... I was shocked by the divide ALEJANDRO BEDOYA has revealed his car was attacked by fans during his time in Glasgow ... and admits he was shocked by how divided Glasgow was.The midfielder spent one season in Glasgow with Rangers in 2011/12 before leaving to join Helsingborgs in Sweden when the club entered financial difficulty. He played just 13 times for the club, scoring one goal against Dundee United in a 5-0 win in May 2012. But in an article for theplayerstribune.com Bedoya, currently with Nantes in Ligue 1, said: "The best insight for me into each country was the clubs I played for. In Sweden, both Örebro SK and Helsingborgs IF were the most open, friendliest and easygoing locker rooms to be in. The cities were quiet and very friendly. "Then in 2011 I moved to Glasgow, Scotland, to play for Rangers, and it was almost like the other extreme. Glasgow is a blue-collar, industrial city of hard-working people with a crazy passion for soccer. I saw a whole other side of soccer and politics — Protestant versus Catholic. The city really feels divided into sides: That’s a Rangers side; that’s a Celtic side. And I became all too aware of it. "One day my neighbor came over to my place and said, 'Your car’s messed up.' "I walked outside and got my own tiny sense of the Old Firm rivalry. My car had been egged and toilet-papered by Celtic fans. Apparently, that happens a lot. Luckily, the locker room at Ibrox is all about the banter, so you learn not to take things too seriously." Rearrange these words: Wow, Big, ****ing.