Gully
Monkey in a seagull suit.
Just listening to R5 and an interview with Neil Lennon, during which he paid a generous tribute to Walter Smith...how is that bigoted?
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Rangers have spent nothing
Not wanting to get into a mad debate about Celtic/ Rangers etc, but that is bollocks. Rangers spent 4.5 million on Jelavic.
WATP!
Ian Black of Hibs
How odd, on R5 they were musing over the team selection by the Kilmarnock manager, who seemed to have fielded an inexperienced and understrength side...odd that, or maybe not?
WHAT A LOAD OF ABSOLUTE SHITE - the selection with the odd change was hardly different from the teams Killie played in their last two games against Motherwell and Septic!!
Thats what I said ha ha ha!
Which was similar to the Motherwell approach against Celtic, odd when you consider that they are managed by Stuart McCall, a former hun. Hearts also rested some players during the week for their game against Rangers...and people complain about FIFA being bent and corrupt...they might just look a little closer to home for strange goings-on!
Kilmarnock tried, had a stack of attempts on goal, and left the foot in in tackles. No corruption or collusion there.
Rangers with no money for several years now, and weary from far more games due to two Euro runs this season,
beat a high-spending (again) and rested Celtic, to be Champions again.
They also had the backdrop of having to pay off bank debt during the season and losing top scorer Kenny Miller in January.
Incredible stuff from the dignified Walter Smith and his men.
The home coming to Ibrox later (shown on the news) looked incredible, with 10,000's in the blue legions coming to see yet more silverware and say farewell to Smith.
Kilmarnock tried, had a stack of attempts on goal, and left the foot in in tackles. No corruption or collusion there.
Rangers with no money for several years now, and weary from far more games due to two Euro runs this season,
beat a high-spending (again) and rested Celtic, to be Champions again.
They also had the backdrop of having to pay off bank debt during the season and losing top scorer Kenny Miller in January.
Incredible stuff from the dignified Walter Smith and his men.
The home coming to Ibrox later (shown on the news) looked incredible, with 10,000's in the blue legions coming to see yet more silverware and say farewell to Smith.