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Scottish Fitba Thread (Part 21)

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    bhoy07bhoy07 Posts: 25,036
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    Celtic have taken recently released winger Kenji Gorre on trial.
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    timboytimboy Posts: 30,094
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    bhoy07 wrote: »
    Celtic have taken recently released winger Kenji Gorre on trial.

    He has been training with us for the last few days now.
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    UriahUriah Posts: 1,411
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    bhoy07 wrote: »
    Celtic have taken recently released winger Kenji Gorre on trial.

    Who was he released from :confused:
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    The_SleeperThe_Sleeper Posts: 201,731
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    Uriah wrote: »
    Who was he released from :confused:

    Just googled this, not sure if its who there talking about tho ! :confused:

    http://www.manutd.com/en/Players-And-Staff/The-Academy/Kenji-Gorre.aspx
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    timboytimboy Posts: 30,094
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    Just googled this, not sure if its who there talking about tho ! :confused:

    http://www.manutd.com/en/Players-And-Staff/The-Academy/Kenji-Gorre.aspx

    That's the guy.

    Here is a picture of him training with the squad earlier in the week.
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    timboytimboy Posts: 30,094
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    Dundee United say that over 9700 tickets have been sold for tomorrow. When they played Rangers for the final time the attendance was 9464.

    A successful boycott by fans of The Rangers then. :D:D:D
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    DUNDEEBOYDUNDEEBOY Posts: 110,033
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    Apparently its Dundee v Rangers live in the Scottish Cup tomorrow, says Sky Sports voiceover. Busy weekend for Dundee then 2 games.

    Joking aside its amazing this error still gets made after all these years
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    Gordie1Gordie1 Posts: 6,993
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    timboy wrote: »
    Dundee United say that over 9700 tickets have been sold for tomorrow. When they played Rangers for the final time the attendance was 9464.

    A successful boycott by fans of The Rangers then. :D:D:D

    A dangerous game Dundee are playing here, hopefully the game will pass without incident, however if their is crowd trouble, Rangers will simply deny any of their supporters were present, and blame, "obsessed opposition fans" coming along stirring up trouble in Rangers name, then you may get real Rangers fans turning up just to cause trouble, safe in the knowledge Rangers wont get the blame as they had a boycott on and never sold any tickets.

    If Rangers wanted to boycott, Dundee should have left them too it, not make a desperate grab for the money by trying to sell tickets on.

    Hope it all goes smoothly though, the last thing Scottish football needs is to be in the press for fighting .
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    DUNDEEBOYDUNDEEBOY Posts: 110,033
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    Gordie1 wrote: »
    A dangerous game Dundee are playing here, hopefully the game will pass without incident, however if their is crowd trouble, Rangers will simply deny any of their supporters were present, and blame, "obsessed opposition fans" coming along stirring up trouble in Rangers name, then you may get real Rangers fans turning up just to cause trouble, safe in the knowledge Rangers wont get the blame as they had a boycott on and never sold any tickets.

    If Rangers wanted to boycott, Dundee should have left them too it, not make a desperate grab for the money by trying to sell tickets on.

    Hope it all goes smoothly though, the last thing Scottish football needs is to be in the press for fighting .

    Dundee are not playing Rangers, Dundee are playing Morton on Sunday
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    The_SleeperThe_Sleeper Posts: 201,731
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    I see its saying on SSN that Juve have signed ' Nicolas Sébastien Anelka '
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    timboytimboy Posts: 30,094
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    DUNDEEBOY wrote: »
    Dundee are not playing Rangers, Dundee are playing Morton on Sunday

    How ironic you make the point and then someone comes along and gets it wrong in the very next post.
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    DUNDEEBOYDUNDEEBOY Posts: 110,033
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    timboy wrote: »
    How ironic you make the point and then someone comes along and gets it wrong in the very next post.

    Yes I know once upon a time
    Dundee thought abou changing their name to dundee city because of it
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    croftercrofter Posts: 2,976
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    DUNDEEBOY wrote: »
    Dundee are not playing Rangers, Dundee are playing Morton on Sunday

    Personally I am going down the bookies on Monday to collect my winning on Manchester winning the English Premier League - thought they were a right steal ...:p
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    CaltonfanCaltonfan Posts: 6,311
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    Gordie1 wrote: »
    A dangerous game Dundee are playing here, hopefully the game will pass without incident, however if their is crowd trouble, Rangers will simply deny any of their supporters were present, and blame, "obsessed opposition fans" coming along stirring up trouble in Rangers name, then you may get real Rangers fans turning up just to cause trouble, safe in the knowledge Rangers wont get the blame as they had a boycott on and never sold any tickets.

    If Rangers wanted to boycott, Dundee should have left them too it, not make a desperate grab for the money by trying to sell tickets on.

    Hope it all goes smoothly though, the last thing Scottish football needs is to be in the press for fighting .

    you are aware that its dundee united that rangers are playing and not dundee?

    anyway there is only one show in town on tayside this weekend, come on the Ton:D
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    The_SleeperThe_Sleeper Posts: 201,731
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    Caltonfan wrote: »
    there is only one show in town on tayside this weekend, come on the Ton:D

    Och you'll be back nxt year, on league duty sure ! :p:D
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 638
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    Ben Dover ;):D:D

    Think its mike hunt !
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    jill1812jill1812 Posts: 12,560
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    Gordie1 wrote: »
    A dangerous game Dundee are playing here, hopefully the game will pass without incident, however if their is crowd trouble, Rangers will simply deny any of their supporters were present, and blame, "obsessed opposition fans" coming along stirring up trouble in Rangers name, then you may get real Rangers fans turning up just to cause trouble, safe in the knowledge Rangers wont get the blame as they had a boycott on and never sold any tickets.

    If Rangers wanted to boycott, Dundee should have left them too it, not make a desperate grab for the money by trying to sell tickets on.

    Hope it all goes smoothly though, the last thing Scottish football needs is to be in the press for fighting .

    As has been pointed out Dundee won't need to any of this, they're playing Morton this weekend.

    I'm not sure other supporters realise this, but Dundee United have always kept away end tickets to sell directly to opposition fans when we play Rangers or Celtic with absolutely no problems. And given the amount sold it wasn't down to finance, we're only talking about a couple of hundred tickets. Not selling tickets to Rangers fans may have meant away fans in the home end.

    Rangers fans will have one stand to themselves and the street entrance is only to fans with tickets. Unusually Tayside Police seem to have put in every measure possible to prevent trouble.
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    jill1812jill1812 Posts: 12,560
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    Thompson looking calm and conciliatory. Thanks how off the wall Rangers are!

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21302841
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    TrebleKingTrebleKing Posts: 2,390
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    timboy wrote: »
    Dundee United say that over 9700 tickets have been sold for tomorrow. When they played Rangers for the final time the attendance was 9464.

    A successful boycott by fans of The Rangers then. :D:D:D

    It would've been a sell out or near to it, if the Gers had accepted an allocation from DUFC, and remember some of those 9,700 tickets have been sold to Rangers supporters. As it stands, it isn't, but we'll take our share of the money anyway. Cheers, United.....:D
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    jill1812jill1812 Posts: 12,560
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    TrebleKing wrote: »
    It would've been a sell out or near to it, if the Gers had accepted an allocation from DUFC. As it stands, it isn't, but we'll take our share of the money anyway. Cheers, United.....:D

    Thought it was going to charity?!!
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    TrebleKingTrebleKing Posts: 2,390
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    jill1812 wrote: »
    Thought it was going to charity?!!

    It is. Nice of DUFC to help us make a charitable gesture...:rolleyes:
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    UriahUriah Posts: 1,411
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    jill1812 wrote: »
    Thompson looking calm and conciliatory. Thanks how off the wall Rangers are!

    Jill, what exactly do you mean by this :confused:
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    timboytimboy Posts: 30,094
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    jill1812 wrote: »
    Thought it was going to charity?!!

    It will probably go to the Rangers Charity Fund who will then donate it to The Rangers.

    Remember the 'legends' game against AC Milan last year??
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    Mark.Mark. Posts: 84,922
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    Even as a Dundee fan I had to "lol" at that...
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