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  1. 4 minutes ago, Caractacus Potts said:

    I agree with all of that.

    The longer that youse persist with this imposter of a ‘coach’ the happier we will be. 
     

    Again, no harm to you but anyone who watched that game yesterday and reckoned it was remotely competitive is kidding themselves. I seen a side low on confidence, decent in ability but utterly gutless when it comes to what to do when you go behind. Some of this can be managed, more so it can be mitigated, but the greatest influence on the outcome is the coaching. I’ll be more than happy to see McGlynn kick around for a decade there but you won’t improve a jot. 

  2. 2 minutes ago, Shodwall cat said:

    Who knows what may have happened without var we'll never know .

    You would have lost. The difference in poise, technique and class was alarming. Confidence is always a factor but the commentary of fans of sides who have played the Bairns this year has been consistent. You play nice, neat fitba but wilt under pressure with no plan B. I really would like to see Falkirk get back up with us to make the Champ the place to be but the softness in your guts is neither new nor easily fixed. 

  3. 1 minute ago, FFC 1876 said:

    Easy to overreact after a performance and result like that but in reality Inverness just had far better quality all over the park. 

    Harsh penalty for the 1st but no excuses for the 2nd and 3rd goal Brad Mckay too busy sniffing daisies instead of marking a man.

    Burrell's never been a lone striker yet we keep playing him up there on his own, he was non existent today. Oliver was far better when he came on although he should have scored having went round the keeper.  

    Far too many players weren't at it today but we need to put that to bed and right the wrong in the playoffs.

    Still plenty to play for, COYB.

    Good luck and keep the faith but if your boys cannae get up for a semi final at Hampden I fear for them in the playoffs. Airdrie will cane Falkirk if they have the same absenteeism as they did today. 

  4. 2 minutes ago, Enigma said:

    If Falkirk don’t go up does McGlynn get the sack?

    I believe there may be a clause wherein if they don’t achieve promotion he gets another three year option to drill them into the core of the Earth. He had a similar deal at the Wee Team but thank the Lord Falkirk bought him out. 
     

     

  5. 34 minutes ago, Big Fifer said:

    I can't see any circumstances under which that would happen.

    Surely nobody actually thinks Regan and Doncaster will feel the need to leave over this? I'd be surprised if anyone, other than some posters on a forum, puts any pressure on them to do so. Don't get me wrong I'd love it if it happened, just can't see it.

    To my mind it would be absolutely within reason that they should resign, and immediately. Not only are they primarily concerned with the governance and good order of the sport in Scotland, they also officiated over the events that allowed the zombie offspring of a failed club, a reformed clumpany, access to the fourth tier of a semi-professional setup. They have allowed directors of the company that participated in a tax fraud of extraordinary scale, thereby gaining a financial advantage over all other clubs in that setup, to return to the same role in the new entity, almost without any scrutiny at all. They also know - as do we all - that Rangers are living beyond their means yet again, and the SFA have endorsed their thankfully brief visit to Europe this year despite not fulfilling several of the basic fiduciary and corporate criteria for entry to that competition. It's just so corrupt it isn't funny.

    At best, Regan and the Cockwomble have been negligent in their professional duty to the organisation that employs them. At worst, and with special reference to Regan, they have allegedly been complicit in undermining the spirit of fair play and ethical practice in Scottish football. They should absolutely resign. Agreed, they probably won't, but without question it should happen. I can only imagine what Turnbull Hutton would have to say about this - that would be well and truly popcorn-worthy stuff.

  6. It's inside The Garage, a bowling alley-cum-nightclub and stays open all night while the nightclub is on, so you can eat burgers whilst drunkenly dancing and falling over the lanes that separate the dancefloor from the Wimpy.

    ...which is precisely why Kilmarnock is far from the worst town in Scotland.

    Cumbernauld is woeful, Johnstone too. Can't actually believe someone had a pop at Kirkwall when there are places like Fraserburgh and f*cking Larkhall to 'visit'. Actually, special mention for Larkhall; culturally decrepit and an absolute jakepit, it absolutely needs razing.

  7. Step away from this and then come back and read what you are posting. In the last few days you have accused Rangers fans of throwing bottles of Buckie into the away section of Ibrox based solely on conflicting stories on an Internet football forum. You have defended what most impartial observers have called one of the most ridiculous bookings they have ever seen. You know when Stubbs and Duffy are defending the Rangers player he must be hard done by. Tonight you are defending a discredited journalist who has a history of fabricating stories regarding Rangers.

    These tales of Buckie-launching are incredibly unlikely if only due to the minute possibility that a Rangers fan would heave a container of their precious ned-juice, even when empty.

    The BRALT has once again descended into a cesspit of Celtic/Sevco whataboutery - hopefully something of actual substance occurs soon so it can emerge to entertain once more.

  8. Lived in Perth for a couple of years about a decade ago and went to Loft a few times. It used to seem to think it would attract some of the better class of roasters in Perth and the wider district but was always full of exactly the kind of mutants abounding on this thread (myself included, of course).

    Good to see some things haven't changed in Fermerland.

  9. "10 big moments all sevco fans are waiting for!"

    http://whatculture.com/sport/10-big-moments-all-glasgow-rangers-fans-are-waiting-for.php/2

    Guess what number one is? :lol::lol: :lol: :lol:

    Utterly tragic. Nothing wrong, of course, with aspirations to challenge and win titles and trophies, but the triumphalism and utter delusion, not to mention what was more important than anything else, is symptomatic of the fact this club's culture will never change.

    Tick fucking tock.

  10. If ya don't like it don't read it, if ya don't like my posts put me on ignore... Your always whinging aboot Celtic fans posts, I suggest the BRALT might not be the place for you.. :lol: Cock

    Au contraire. Your tear-stained rebuke is comprehensive evidence that the BRALT is the perfect place to bait counter-absorbed members of both sides of the sectarian divide. I am indeed grateful for your endeavours to fit a well-established stereotype.

    Even besides this, your post is beyond ironic; a win-win, if you like.

  11. As Wimbledon fortnight gets under way in sweltering London today a nations hopes once again rest with Andy Murray.

    This man from Dunblane is a serious contender for the coveted crown this year but there are still some in this country that refused to give him the credit he deserves.

    No matter to him though. Murray knows his worth and better still he has a thick enough skin to withstand the doubts that still remain.

    When he walks out tomorrow on his beloved centre court we will be watching true sporting greatness.

    At 28 he is nearing the peak of his powers and it would be a brave man that would bet against him winning his second Wimbledon title.

    Of course if Murray needed any inspiration, he need only cast his eyes north towards Ibrox where Mark Warburton is busy wielding his own magic wand.

    The former city trader has been quietly going about his business but may just be about to unleash a side every bit as potent as a Murray backhand return.

    With Danny Wilson and Rob Kiernan already clad in light blue and the promise of more quality to come the former high flying banker is clearly following the sage advice afforded him by Walter Smith – assemble a team first of all.

    Murray of course has his own coaching team behind him but he could do worse than pick up the phone to Warburton, who knows a thing or two about pressure having worked in the city.

    The two of them could trade ideas as thrilling as any rally Murray has engaged in over his career.

    Warburton has arrived at Ibrox with fresh ideas and a wind of change is blowing through the gates at Murray Park as innovative as anything Murray can conjure up from the baseline he prowls with such menace.

    Of course others stand in Murray’s way as he launches his latest bid for another Grand Slam. The names of Federer and Djokovic in particular must cause the Scot to break out in cold sweats.

    These are giants of the modern game but I’m sure if Murray lifts the phone over the next few days and reaches out Warburton can tell him something about overcoming obstacles in his path.

    The former Brentford chief outlined his plans for the coming season to his staff only the other day and perhaps he could transmit some of these ideas to Andy Murray, who could absorb them like he does the most vicious of serves from an opponent.

    This Wimbledon fortnight promises much. That the Petrofac Training Cup draw takes place on the opening day only adds to the undoubted thrill.

    In the words of Griel Marcus, 'What is this shit?'

    Next time, just put the link to the dreadful sub-satirical Celtic website you got this from and save us the effort of scrolling past this utter, utter cack.

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