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Old 20-08-2016, 18:47
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Frankie's trolling will eventually lead to a permanent ban. Sadiy it might be a while yet.
If it happened in a Scottish football ground or to a Scottish club and its fans then it is fair game to talk about. That isn't trolling.
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Old 20-08-2016, 18:53
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If these protesters were for real we'll see them marching through the streets in the away game.
Once again your extreme lack of intelligence comes to the fore.

Why would people who support BDS go to Israel to put money into their economy?

No doubt you'll be like a pig in shit should Celtic fans be attacked such is your warped mentality.
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Old 20-08-2016, 18:56
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Frankie's trolling will eventually lead to a permanent ban. Sadiy it might be a while yet.
I can't see it being too long until he is away again, especially when he makes multiple posts hoping innocent fans are the victims of armed attacks.

Since he came back from his last holiday he has obviously taken the decision to outdo his previous level of trolling.
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Old 20-08-2016, 18:56
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If it happened in a Scottish football ground or to a Scottish club and its fans then it is fair game to talk about. That isn't trolling.
We all know your a troll - and a poor one at that.

Even the decent Rangers fans who were on here in the past would think you were an idiot.
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Old 20-08-2016, 19:44
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You can't say it made world wide news but you can't talk about it The fans will be in genuine trouble if they do that away from home, it isn't something Scottish football needs. We have enough problems without introducing the Middle East.

As for the games today, Rangers back on top where they belong Miller in the 90th minute, makes you feel proud, what a servant to the club. Sir Kenneth of Miller.
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Old 20-08-2016, 20:11
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You can't say it made world wide news but you can't talk about it The fans will be in genuine trouble if they do that away from home.
There is talking about and then there is displaying your vile hopes that Celtic fans are the victims of attacks from the Israeli armed forces.
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Old 21-08-2016, 11:32
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John Robertson is claiming the police told Hearts not to score any more goals during an Edinburgh derby.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...source=twitter

Mr Robertson told the BBC: "The place was packed to the rafters, and it was a horrible atmosphere. Hibs fans were going bananas and rightly so, Hearts fans weren't too happy about it either.

"We were the anti-Christ at the time, we were the enemies."

He said that a senior police officer had came into the dressing room at half-time with other officers and told players: ''We fear another pitch invasion, you know, we're going to basically say if you score another goal and Hibs fans invade, we may have to stop the game, so you know, if you can help it, don't score.''
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Old 21-08-2016, 12:24
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John Robertson is claiming the police told Hearts not to score any more goals during an Edinburgh derby.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotlan...source=twitter
Forrest was booked under the guidance of Police Scotland regarding goal celebrations.

Should we be concerned the police are influencing how the laws of the game are applied?
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Old 21-08-2016, 12:31
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Forrest was booked under the guidance of Police Scotland regarding goal celebrations.

Should we be concerned the police are influencing how the laws of the game are applied?
All police involvement in football is concerning.

Look at the St Johnstone ticket situation for yesterdays game as a prime example of that.
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Old 21-08-2016, 13:26
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Forrest was booked under the guidance of Police Scotland regarding goal celebrations.

Should we be concerned the police are influencing how the laws of the game are applied?
Very. It's simply ridiculous that the police can have a say and influence what a referee should do.
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Old 21-08-2016, 14:39
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I see Andrea Traverso who is the head of Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play at UEFA has described the side who currently play at Ibrox as a new club,
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Old 21-08-2016, 15:45
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I see Andrea Traverso who is the head of Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play at UEFA has described the side who currently play at Ibrox as a new club,
I feel for that guy. If they find his address it's death threats and bomb threats on the way.

The problem is they pick and choose when they want to be the same club. Any debts or penalties can't apply as Rangers died but the history of stays the same. It's a joke.
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Old 21-08-2016, 17:32
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https://www.gofundme.com/matchfinepalestine

Match The Fine For Palestine has raised £5k in 6 hours with a target of £15k.
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Old 21-08-2016, 19:35
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https://www.gofundme.com/matchfinepalestine

Match The Fine For Palestine has raised £5k in 6 hours with a target of £15k.
Up to £9k.

I guess they are all being forced to hand over money as well by the Green Brigade.
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Old 21-08-2016, 19:52
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All police involvement in football is concerning.

Look at the St Johnstone ticket situation for yesterdays game as a prime example of that.
There should be no place for police involvement in football, the same as fans making political statements but I do accept Scotland is unique when it comes to that.
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Old 21-08-2016, 20:13
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Up to £9k.

I guess they are all being forced to hand over money as well by the Green Brigade.
I heard they were forcing grannies on the Gallowgate to empty their purses this afternoon.

It is up over £11k now, so much for the display on Wednesday night not achieving anything!

It is important to say that it isn't just Celtic fans who are donating to this. Donations coming in from fans of other teams and of no teams.
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Old 21-08-2016, 20:17
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It is up over £11k now, so much for the display on Wednesday night not achieving anything!
What's it achieved and where is the money going ?
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Old 21-08-2016, 20:25
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What's it achieved and where is the money going ?
Click on the link I provided in the first post about it. All the information is there.

What has it achieved? Media coverage all round the world and so far £12k raised for groups in one of the refugee camps.
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Old 21-08-2016, 20:41
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Click on the link I provided in the first post about it. All the information is there.

What has it achieved? Media coverage all round the world and so far £12k raised for groups in one of the refugee camps.
Got to be honest I've not even seen it covered on the main TV news in England, that's not to say it hasn't been mind, but never a problem with money going to under privileged.
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Old 21-08-2016, 21:08
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Watching Sportscene and there were some cracking goals scored this weekend.

That sponsor on the St Johnstone shirt is right out of the 1980s.
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Old 21-08-2016, 23:45
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Meant to mention earlier when I posted about Sportscene that there still isn't any Championship coverage and that the BBC are blaming Sky/BT for this as they aren't covering Championship and lower football any longer.

I noticed on SSN today that they showed the goals from the St Mirren v Hibs game which was live on Saint Mirren TV so why don't the BBC get some highlights from the Championship clubs that stream their games live so that at least the goals are shown?

I appreciate that they won't be at fantastic bit rates and the camera work might not be fantastic but it will give the lower league teams a bit of exposure which must be a good thing?
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Old 22-08-2016, 11:24
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I feel for that guy. If they find his address it's death threats and bomb threats on the way.

The problem is they pick and choose when they want to be the same club. Any debts or penalties can't apply as Rangers died but the history of stays the same. It's a joke.
The operating company is not the club, how many times does this need to be gone over?
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Old 22-08-2016, 11:55
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The Rangers new signing said it was a walk around the trophy room, that made him sign,

Must have been the 'Petrofac cup' that sealed the deal
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Old 22-08-2016, 12:19
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The Rangers new signing said it was a walk around the trophy room, that made him sign,

Must have been the 'Petrofac cup' that sealed the deal
Or the bike from St Etienne or bottle of Lucozade that was put in the trophy cabinet. Seriously though, there is a lot of stuff in the trophy room there.

Speaking of strange gifts like the St Etienne bike one of the gifts we've received was quite strange as well. The first time we played Peterhead we gave them an engraved quaich, they gave us a replica fishing boat.

Match The Fine For Palestine over £32k after 24 hours, absolutely brilliant.
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Old 22-08-2016, 14:11
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The Rangers new signing said it was a walk around the trophy room, that made him sign,

Must have been the 'Petrofac cup' that sealed the deal
Aye two trophies they've won in their history. Very impressive.
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