[Albion] Matt O Riley [26/08/24 - sings on a 5-year deal]

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phoenix

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BBC Even reporting this

"Napoli director Giovanni Manna has returned to England to continue transfer talks for Brighton and Scotland midfielder Billy Gilmour,"
 










Stato

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The sadness at where Scottish football's big two are in the pecking order gives me the urge to taste Scott Tenorman's tears:



To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, 'One must have a heart of stone to hear about the sad demise of the Old Firm without laughing.'

Tiny little Brighton 35 places above ECL round one regulars Celtic in Europe's Power Index: https://www.euroclubindex.com/?all-items=1

What has the world come to?
 




Flounce

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The sadness at where Scottish football's big two are in the pecking order gives me the urge to taste Scott Tenorman's tears:



To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, 'One must have a heart of stone to hear about the sad demise of the Old Firm without laughing.'

Tiny little Brighton 35 places above ECL round one regulars Celtic in Europe's Power Index: https://www.euroclubindex.com/?all-items=1

What has the world come to?

Hilarious how much this is hurting them :lolol:

I’d love an Amex pre season friendly against them
 




ChickenBaltiPie

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The sadness at where Scottish football's big two are in the pecking order gives me the urge to taste Scott Tenorman's tears:



To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, 'One must have a heart of stone to hear about the sad demise of the Old Firm without laughing.'

Tiny little Brighton 35 places above ECL round one regulars Celtic in Europe's Power Index: https://www.euroclubindex.com/?all-items=1

What has the world come to?

DELUDED!! They’re a MASSIVE club! That’s indisputable! …in a VERY small league/pond! 🤷🏻‍♂️
 




BRIGHT ON Q

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The sadness at where Scottish football's big two are in the pecking order gives me the urge to taste Scott Tenorman's tears:



To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, 'One must have a heart of stone to hear about the sad demise of the Old Firm without laughing.'

Tiny little Brighton 35 places above ECL round one regulars Celtic in Europe's Power Index: https://www.euroclubindex.com/?all-items=1

What has the world come to?

I think that was all pretty balanced tbf.
 


Couldn't Be Hyypia

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The sadness at where Scottish football's big two are in the pecking order gives me the urge to taste Scott Tenorman's tears:



To paraphrase Oscar Wilde, 'One must have a heart of stone to hear about the sad demise of the Old Firm without laughing.'

Tiny little Brighton 35 places above ECL round one regulars Celtic in Europe's Power Index: https://www.euroclubindex.com/?all-items=1

What has the world come to?

I thought the presenters were quite even handed about it. And one was very complimentary about Brighton. They are just lamenting their current position in world foootball. They realise they can't compete with "teams like Broighton".
 


Stato

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They are just lamenting their current position in world foootball.
Yes, that's why I'm laughing. Not at Celtic particularly, but at the irrelevance of the league, dominated as it is by a decades long Banshees of Inisherin-like death struggle of two supposedly giant teams whose international relevance dimishes year after year after year. A plague on both their houses. They've sucked everything they could from the rest of their country's football and its been all for nothing. All of the wood has gone and just the big stone heads remain.
 




Professor Plum

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Yes, that's why I'm laughing. Not at Celtic particularly, but at the irrelevance of the league, dominated as it is by a decades long Banshees of Inisherin-like death struggle of two supposedly giant teams whose international relevance dimishes year after year after year. A plague on both their houses. They've sucked everything they could from the rest of their country's football and its been all for nothing. All of the wood has gone and just the big stone heads remain.
Blimey, why do you care that much? Their population is roughly the same as Denmark, Slovakia, Finland, Croatia, Ireland, Norway. How many of those countries have dominant teams in Europe? They have one of Europe's great derbies, and the top two clubs have global fan bases that dwarf Albion's.
 


chickens

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Blimey, why do you care that much? Their population is roughly the same as Denmark, Slovakia, Finland, Croatia, Ireland, Norway. How many of those countries have dominant teams in Europe? They have one of Europe's great derbies, and the top two clubs have global fan bases that dwarf Albion's.

Yet between them it feels (to me at least) that they’ve sucked all the oxygen out of their league, leaving none for anyone else.

It’s a two team competition, which is better than a one team competition (I’m aware that Man City have won 4 in a row) but it feels like other teams can challenge in our league. From 1998 and the formation of the Scottish Premier League it has always been Celtic or Rangers that won the title. Every other team is in a separate competition, or might as well be.
 


Blues Guitarist

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Blimey, why do you care that much? Their population is roughly the same as Denmark, Slovakia, Finland, Croatia, Ireland, Norway. How many of those countries have dominant teams in Europe? They have one of Europe's great derbies, and the top two clubs have global fan bases that dwarf Albion's.
I'm a Scot, don't support either of the big Scottish clubs, and have to admit - they're actually not very good. Having a massive fan base doesn't change that. Too many Celtic fans are living in the past (which was great).

And it's not really a proper derby as Celtic fans don't recognise the "new" Rangers (or "hun" as they say). In my experience, Celtic fans say it isn't important - then go on and on and on and on and on about the bloody "hun".
 




SeagullinExile

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Yes, that's why I'm laughing. Not at Celtic particularly, but at the irrelevance of the league, dominated as it is by a decades long Banshees of Inisherin-like death struggle of two supposedly giant teams whose international relevance dimishes year after year after year. A plague on both their houses. They've sucked everything they could from the rest of their country's football and its been all for nothing. All of the wood has gone and just the big stone heads remain.
Didn’t Rangers only lose on penalties in the Europa League final a couple of seasons ago?

They’re both probably better than you give them credit for tbh.
 


Professor Plum

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Yet between them it feels (to me at least) that they’ve sucked all the oxygen out of their league, leaving none for anyone else.

It’s a two team competition, which is better than a one team competition (I’m aware that Man City have won 4 in a row) but it feels like other teams can challenge in our league. From 1998 and the formation of the Scottish Premier League it has always been Celtic or Rangers that won the title. Every other team is in a separate competition, or might as well be.
I still don’t know why you feel so angry about this. A small country having only a small number of well known football clubs is very common. It doesn’t take much to dominate a league in a small country. Or a big country, come to that, if you look at France, Germany, Spain. And even England…
 


chickens

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I still don’t know why you feel so angry about this. A small country having only a small number of well known football clubs is very common. It doesn’t take much to dominate a league in a small country. Or a big country, come to that, if you look at France, Germany, Spain. And even England…

Well, it wasn’t me you were originally replying to, I wouldn’t personally say I was angry, but if you think that a league that has only had two winners in more than 25 years doesn’t have a problem with competitiveness, then I just hope you don’t work for a regulator.
 


pornomagboy

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would this be his flight tomorrow leaving biggin hill at 1030 tomorrow and then coming back down
 

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Triggaaar

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I still don’t know why you feel so angry about this. A small country having only a small number of well known football clubs is very common. It doesn’t take much to dominate a league in a small country. Or a big country, come to that, if you look at France, Germany, Spain. And even England…
England is the anomaly. Yes, there are plenty of arseholes who just support a big club instead of their local club, but there are still a huge amount of people who do support their local team, meaning that a lot of people go to games all through the leagues. Scotland is a bit messed up, with a disproportionate amount of people only interested in supporting one of the big two, which ruins their league system.
 


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