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What a terrible argument. "Dean Shiels dad said........" Why even bother with an inquiry, ask Dean Shiels dad or Kenny Miller's missus what happened, nothing supposedly, sweep sweep.
As for Barton a good player, I'm not interested in half baked Irish politics from terrorist cowards. Their days are long numbered. ![]() Never thought I'd see the day, I suppose that makes you a bit cosmopolitan. I'll PM you a link to a couple rebel CDs so you can sing them in support of Barton at the first home game of the season. I remember Frankie having a go at Stokesy for his Republican beliefs yet he supports Barton who has said that he would actually have fought for the IRA. Poor confused Frankie |
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A fan of the The Rangers that is happy to have a known IRA sympathiser playing for them.
![]() Never thought I'd see the day, I suppose that makes you a bit cosmopolitan. I'll PM you a link to a couple rebel CDs so you can sing them in support of Barton at the first home game of the season. I remember Frankie having a go at Stokesy for his Republican beliefs yet he supports Barton who has said that he would actually have fought for the IRA. Poor confused Frankie |
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Find it very strange Celtic fans raving about Brendan when he has a blank CV.
Failed as many times as he has succeeded, that's if nearly winning the league is success. Still, if he can get all those empty seats filled and avoid European embarrassment yet again then it's a good start. |
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It's not a step down supposedly coming from Liverpool in the Premiership to Scotland. I'm sure Coutinho or any Premiership player would say the same, not a step down at all.........
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Find it very strange Celtic fans raving about Brendan when he has a blank CV.
Failed as many times as he has succeeded, that's if nearly winning the league is success. Still, if he can get all those empty seats filled and avoid European embarrassment yet again then it's a good start. |
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Even at Swansea the ground work was all done by Roberto Martinez and Paulo Sousa. Basel managed by Sousa dumped him out of the group stages in Europe. The only game they won was a late, late show against Ludogorets. Nobody wanted him down south, that's why he has to pretend he isn't moving down in his career.
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The football comes first, not the confused political stances of morons. Those days are long gone and not coming back. You might think blowing up pregnant women and rotting away covered in jobby in a prison cell is something to be admired, I don't.
You could hold a collection and Barton could hand over the cheque. Show your support Frankie, give them a smile and a wave. The Wolfe Tones could change the lyrics from the original and film The Rangers Symphony at Ibrox. Quote:
Find it very strange Celtic fans raving about Brendan when he has a blank CV.
Failed as many times as he has succeeded, that's if nearly winning the league is success. Still, if he can get all those empty seats filled and avoid European embarrassment yet again then it's a good start. |
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Even at Swansea the ground work was all done by Roberto Martinez and Paulo Sousa. Basel managed by Sousa dumped him out of the group stages in Europe. The only game they won was a late, late show against Ludogorets. Nobody wanted him down south, that's why he has to pretend he isn't moving down in his career.
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You could get one of the branches of the IRA to come onto the pitch at Ibrox at half time. They could be in full uniform and show the current weapons they have.
You could hold a collection and Barton could hand over the cheque. Show your support Frankie, give them a smile and a wave. The Wolfe Tones could change the lyrics from the original and film The Rangers Symphony at Ibrox. Where's this sudden interest in Scottish football came from? |
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would of been far better to go and appoint someone who's CV consists of managing the mighty Brentford in the lower leagues of English football. Really reach for the stars.
A manager comes from Brentford to Scotland because he is Premiership bound. You don't come from the Premiership to Scotland and say it is the same. Would a player ever do it? No, it's delusional. |
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Brenda was so good he couldn't even get out of a champions league group with Ludogrets and Basel in it. Did Liverpool sack him for being too good? He got lucky with Suarez carrying the team, as soon as he left his managerial abilities and transfer dealings were exposed for being hopeless.
A manager comes from Brentford to Scotland because he is Premiership bound. You don't come from the Premiership to Scotland and say it is the same. Would a player ever do it? No, it's delusional. Going from the English championship to the lower leagues of Scottish football was a step-down? All those players that traded lower league English football for lower league Scottish football for The Rangers took a step down? |
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I'll leave it up to the bunch of daft wee drunk plastic irish boys thinking shouting about the IRA means anything. They 'fought', they lost. Time to move on from their delusions.
You want an IRA sympathiser at Ibrox playing for The Rangers. Let that sink in Frankie. If you want an IRA sympathiser at Ibrox you may as well go the whole hog. I'll get you some tricolours. The Dublin TRSC will have to change their flag though as they are no longer 'Behind enemy lines' when the support are also supportive of an IRA sympathiser. |
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Yep cos its not like a Manager has ever been sacked from one job and then gone onto be successful elsewhere. No this never happens in football.
Going from the English championship to the lower leagues of Scottish football was a step-down? All those players that traded lower league English football for lower league Scottish football for The Rangers took a step down? |
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Barton would have fought for the IRA Frankie, you want to welcome him to Ibrox.
You want an IRA sympathiser at Ibrox playing for The Rangers. Let that sink in Frankie. If you want an IRA sympathiser at Ibrox you may as well go the whole hog. I'll get you some tricolours. The Dublin TRSC will have to change their flag though as they are no longer 'Behind enemy lines' when the support are also supportive of an IRA sympathiser. |
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You go to Scotland to get punted to the Premiership if you are any good. If you think leaving the Premiership to go to Scotland isn't a drop in quality then you must be as deluded as Brenda. He has to lie though, he can't say 'nobody wanted me down south, not even a Championship team so I had to come here'
You cant even admit that leaving the lower leagues of England for the lower leagues of Scotland is a drop down in quality so really I don't understand where you are going with this argument. As we are talking about the difference in quality say Warburton is offered a job in the English championship. Should he take it and make the step up or remain in the lower quality of Scottish football? |
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Joey Barton set to join:
https://www.theguardian.com/football...angers-burnley Should hopefully be good for Rossiter to learn from Barton, the good and what not to do. Cummings deal won't be happening I don't think. 3 players released in Law, Clark and Templeton and hopefully a couple of others to come. Time to get a couple of big, strong fast centre backs to go for the title. |
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Joey Barton set to join:
https://www.theguardian.com/football...angers-burnley Should hopefully be good for Rossiter to learn from Barton, the good and what not to do. Cummings deal won't be happening I don't think. 3 players released in Law, Clark and Templeton and hopefully a couple of others to come. Time to get a couple of big, strong fast centre backs to go for the title.
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I never knew you were so privy to the dealings of Brendan Rodgers and knew what jobs he could of taken.
You cant even admit that leaving the lower leagues of England for the lower leagues of Scotland is a drop down in quality so really I don't understand where you are going with this argument. As we are talking about the difference in quality say Warburton is offered a job in the English championship. Should he take it and make the step up or remain in the lower quality of Scottish football? What club in England was going to hire Brendan Rodgers after he failed at Liverpool? He can go to Celtic, but don't lie that it isn't a step down. Look at Lennon at Bolton, he was hailed as some sort of genius up here and relegated Bolton in double quick time. Ask him if it was just the same quality. |
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What a step-down from Burnley.
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He wasn't going to play in the Premiership, he made his money he isn't angling for a move there.
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It is a drop in quality, why do you even need that answered? But the difference is they are moving to get a fast track to the Premiership, they aren't moving from the Premiership to the Scottish league and saying it is the same.
What club in England was going to hire Brendan Rodgers after he failed at Liverpool? He can go to Celtic, but don't lie that it isn't a step down. Look at Lennon at Bolton, he was hailed as some sort of genius up here and relegated Bolton in double quick time. Ask him if it was just the same quality. Did you actually listen to what Rodgers said as you seem to making it up as you go along. 'I had opportunities to stick down south in the Premier League or go abroad, but after Peter (Lawwell) called me once Ronny's announcement (had been made), out of respect, I spoke to him and when I met, they sold the club to me. That's clearly a lie as you know better. '(I know) people talk about the level (of Scottish football), but Celtic is one of the biggest clubs in the world, it is certainly not a step down, it is an institution. 'The Premier League is the most competitive in world football but Celtic is one of the biggest clubs in the world,' Rodgers said. Now can you please tell me where Rodgers said the SPL was the equivalent of the EPL? |
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He was offered a new deal at Burnley.
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What a step-down from Burnley.
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and be the best midfielder in Scotland.
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Barton - the poundland Souness (if that)
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