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  1. 6 minutes ago, Jinky67 said:

    There is nothing amenable when dealing with Rangers which is why in almost every recent event wether that be discussions about allocations, sponsorship deals for the league or votes during Covid, Rangers were always the ones trying to roller skate uphill. It’s almost as if they still haven’t quite got over 2012. 

    They fucked it for us all meaning now the opportunity to get to these games as an away supporter is almost impossible.

     

    I remember reading about how we could assign mental health conditions to entire countries depending on their behaviour towards the world. I guess we could also do this with football teams in which case I wonder if Rangers would fit this assessment because I think they would. This is not an attack on Rangers or their fans, just a thought, so no death threats please.  🙂

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    Narcissistic personality disorder is characterised by the presence of five or more of the following symptoms:1

    • A sense of entitlement
    • An inflated sense of self-importance
    • Arrogant, egotistical, or haughty behavior
    • Envious of others or believes others are envious of them
    • Lack of empathy
    • Preoccupation with fantasies of success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love
    • Requiring excessive admiration
    • Taking advantage of others
    • Believing that they are "special" and can only be understood by other special or high-status people

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  2. 9 minutes ago, LIVIFOREVER said:

    Has to be more entertaining and a bigger selling point for a TV package seeing only 3 points splitting the top 5 teams, than having Celtic running away with it. So any team that can take points off Celtic and help keep the league as competitive as possible has to be a good thing.

    Also, if you can't be entertained watching thundering tackles go in from Keaghan Jacobs, and wonderful saves by Liam Kelly, and at least have a grudging appreciation for a team keeping a clean sheet against a Celtic team that had scored 23 goals in their last 5 domestic game, then you really shouldn't be writing about football.

    I agree. There are so many positives to be taken from this one result and still, the OF hierarchy fail to see it. Is Jackson paid by Celtic?

  3. It's interesting that Jackson talks about Scottish Football but really only means the traditionally larger teams, so not Scottish Football at all.  Rangers also complained recently that teams were defending against them. It's a plot, I tell you!

    I love this quote (amongst many others to be fair).

    This is a side which had wracked up 23 goals in five top-flight games before hopping halfway across the M8. But all the exhilarating flair and the sheer fun of what they have been putting together lately disappeared in the first puff of pellets yesterday lunchtime. That, as a contest, it soon became an eye-bleeding test of endurance should have come as no great surprise. That’s Livingston away all over

    So he's saying that the reason that Celtic didn't win by a barrowload is because Livingstone plays in a particular way and have a non-grass pitch. Is he a Celtic supporter then ?. I'm not sure what the issue is. Livingstone got a point against the champions - well done! And as far as Scottish Football is concerned I believe that most fans of all the other teams would be delighted that the score was 0-0, I know that I was. It's not unfair and that's why Scottish Football is so much more interesting than the football down south.

     

  4. 38 minutes ago, Drew Brees said:

    Someone should post the list of local companies shafted by rangers before the died.

     

    I know, I know but I couldn't resist and thanks to the power of the internet here it is, (courtesy of the DR).

     

    THIS is the full list of unsecured creditors revealed in the report:

    Dated November 2012

    A K Ray, Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow £150

    ADI UK, Preston £7620

    AS St Etienne, France £252,212.39

    ASL, East Sussex £2514

    Acies Group, Edinburgh £2340

    Adrian Coll, Balloch £1600

    Alan Duncan, Glasgow £1400

    Alexander West Property, Glasgow £2807

    Alison Walker TV, Bearsden £600

    Alliance Video, Surrey £204

    Aon Limited, London £14,151

    Arena Imaging, Derby £336

    Argyll and Bute Council £406.80

    Arsenal Football Club £136,560

    Astra Hygiene Supplies, Dumbarton £61.27

    Audi Stirling £396.05

    Azure Support Services, Macclesfield £523,949.71

    Azzurri Scotland, Burnley £34.63

    BTWShiells, Belfast £2917.39

    Barr Environmental Limited, Cummnock £264

    Base Soccer Agency, London £52,560

    Bauer Radio Ltd (Radio Clyde) £702

    Beyard Services, Beith £5559.60

    Bhutta’s Newsagents, Glasgow £567.45

    Big Think Agency, Glasgow £14,265.60

    Blooms UK Limited, Glasgow £70

    Brabners, Manchester £12,999

    Brentwood Estates, Manchester £42,963.06

    Brian Proudfoot, Glasgow £2,802

    British Gas £1,562.42

    BT £1,292.13

    Business Cost Consultants, Glasgow £6,240.60

    Business Stream, Edinburgh £9,727.22

    CNP Professional, Cheshire £719.96

    CRE8, Gloucester £68,406.70

    Cairn Financial, London £4,127.60

    Cairns & Scott Caterhire, Glasgow £762

    Cameron Presentations, Glasgow £8,795.99

    Campbell Medical Supplies, Paisley £3,386.73

    Camtec, Herts £552

    Canniesburn Taxis, Bearsden £269.69

    Capital Solutions, Edinburgh £11,423.40

    Capito Ltd, Livingston £1,049.69

    Carberry’s Coaches, Portadown Co Armagh £1,200

    Carnival Chaos Production, Edinburgh £672

    Carol Govan, Glasgow £600

    Cask Productions, Glasgow £1,980

    Cask Sports, Glasgow £2,919.60

    Catercare Scotland, Stewarton £420

    Charlton Chauffeur Drive, Glasgow £792

    Chelsea FC £238,345.43

    Childcare Vouchers, London £1,143.74

    Chilli It, Chester £416.52

    Chris Clarke, Kilmarnock £150

    Christine Siebelt, Milngavie £1,100

    Citrus Office Solutions, Lancashire £4,304.24

    City Electrical Factors, Glasgow £215.40

    Clyde Productions, Glasgow £180

    Coca Cola £10,133.91

    Colin Suggett, Sunderland £741.80

    Collstream Limited, Derby £5,779.37

    Collyer Bristow, London £40,691.22

    Colours Agency Glasgow £1,980

    Computer Links, Livingston £2,146.32

    Computershare Investor Service, Bristol, £23,855.03

    Craig Services & Access East Sussex £900

    Culture & Sport Glasgow £10,338.96

    Daily Record & Sunday Mail £312

    DealBureau Commercial Finance, Southend £10,000

    Decco Limited, Glasgow £174.72

    Dell Computer Corporation, Berkshire £272.85

    Direct Medical Imaging, Lancashire £230

    Disclosure Scotland £372

    Dominique S Byrne, Nuffield Hospital, Glasgow £160

    Dr David A S Marshall, Bridge of Weir £160

    Dundas & Wilson, Edinburgh £24,027.84

    E.ON £8,827.14

    Eagle Consulting, Inverness £40

    Eagle Couriers, Bathgate £96.60

    Eden Springs, Blantyre £644.64

    Edinburgh Audi £5,197.08

    Electrical Was te Recycling, County 
    Durham £18

    Enterprise Rent-a-Car, Stirling £9,000

    Events Audio Visual, Clydebank £300

    Exchequer Corporate Finance , Surrey £4,000

    Executive Hire, Harlow £1,060

    FES FM, Stirling £80,874.93

    FL Memo, London £116.86

    FX Signs, Glasgow £15,546.56

    G Media Mangement, Cheltenham £995

    G4S, Surrey £295,036.24

    GTG Training, Glasgow £396

    Gareth Neil Design, Glasgow £3,200

    Gerry McGeoch, Glasgow £150

    Glasgow Audi £1,041.62

    Glasgow City Council £5,000

    Glasgow City Council (Council Tax) £2,008.21

    Glasgow Leading Attractions (The Willow Tea Rooms) £1,525

    Glasgow Taxis £TBC

    Glencairn Crystal Studio, East Kilbide £354

    Gordon McKay, Blackridge £150

    HOBS Reprographics, Glasgow £270.15

    HSS Hire Service £67.10

    Hamilton Brothers, Bishopton £115.56

    Hay McKerron Associates, Milngavie £3,600

    Hepscott Water Systems, Morpeth £1,190.28

    Hrvoje Bojanic Beethoveova, Zagreb, Croatia £2,898.42

    Hutchesons Eductational Trust, Glasgow £550

    ILC Media, Preston £2,040

    IMG Media, Chiswick £180

    Impact Signs, Cumbernauld £9,482.79

    Integrated Cleaning Management, Hampshire £3,329.19

    Iris Chorus Application Software, Devon £5,973.60

    Iris Ticketing, Devon £37,210.42

    Iron Mountain, Livingston £1,271.16

    JCM Business Consulting, Paisley £2,745

    JJB Sports £19,390.59

    James Gordon (Engineers), Galston £1,437.68

    Jewson, Glasgow £930.60

    Joe Lennon Picture Framing, Bearsden £840

    John Deere, Gloucester £41,191.59

    K7X, Ayr, £240

    Kalamazoo Secure Solutions, Birmingham £4,017

    Keith Hawley, Glasgow £2,600

    Kevin Cameron Radio Service, Paisley £600

    Kube Networks, Glasgow £7,672.08

    L & S Litho, Glasgow £17,035.04

    Lothian Power Clean, Larkhall £194.34

    LSK Supplies, Glasgow £178.58

    Lawrie Furnishings, Paisley £607.20

    Limelight Networks , Arizona £2,333.49

    Link Seating Limited, Worcestershire £606.98

    Loomis UK, Nottingham £2,248.08

    Louis Grace Electrical, Glasgow £1,087.84

    Lyco Direct Limited , Milton Keynes £2,381.27

    MSM Solicitors, Paisley £420

    MacGregor Industrial Supplies, Inverness £106.76

    Mackinnon Partners, Gourock £200

    Manchester City FC £328,248.71

    Manea Florin Bucharest £37,500

    Mar Hall, Bishopton £5,511.90

    Marsh Ltd UK, Norwich £779.10

    Martin Dawes, Warrington £654.74

    Media House, Glasgow £19,200

    MediaCom, Edinburgh £11,544.42

    Menzies Hotels, Derbyshire £257.40

    Michael Douglas, Glasgow £100

    Milngavie Mini Market £413.29

    Modular Property Holdings, Glasgow £20,930.22

    Motif Promotional Clothing, Glasgow £27.29

    Murray Group Holdings, Edinburgh £278,964.30

    Nairn Brown (Glasgow) £1,492.50

    National Car Rental, Leicester £162.52

    Navyblue Design Group, Edinburgh £6,960

    Newline Products, Glasgow £7,001

    Newsquest (Herald & Times £1,500

    Nexo S.A., France £1,799.37

    Nicola Young, Glasgow £3,500

    Noble Grossart, Edinburgh £18,612

    Nordic Scouting, Oslo £20,000

    North Glasgow College £11,041.80

    OHSS, Edinburgh £234

    OfficeFurnitureOnline.co.uk, Dumfires £338.40

    Ooyala, California £733.92

    Opal Telecom £169.72

    Orebro SK £150,000

    Oxford Hotels & Inns (Carnoustie) £3,709.96

    PR Newswire Europe £300

    PTS - Plumbing Trade Supplies, Leicester £30.42

    Paramed, Howwood £1,050

    Parklands Country Club, Glasgow £500

    Parks of Hamilton £7,256

    Paton Plant, York £1,450.16

    Perform Group, Middlesex £346,097.43

    Pineapple Aroundshot, Co Durham £2,316.96

    Pineapple Photographic, Co Durham £5,875

    Ping Network Solutions, Glasgow £4,020.25

    Plum Films, Edinburgh £3,000

    Posh Deli, Glasgow £260

    Postage by Phone, Essex £510.80

    Premier Cash Registers, Glasgow £12,600

    Prime Commercial Properties 
    Management, London £10,805.53

    Professional Pre-Season Tours (Libero), Glasgow £60,000

    Quick Shift Tyre Service, Glasgow £48

    R.F.Brown, Hamilton £1,681.44

    RBS WorldPay, Cambridge £180.66

    RS Components Limited, Northants £204.95

    Rangers Lotteries Ltd, Glasgow £105.80

    Reed Business Information, Surrey £2,764.80

    Renfrewshire Council HQ £108

    Restore Scotland, Paisley £579.74

    Rigby Taylor Limited, Bolton £10,762.16

    Rodgers Sercurity Systems, Glasgow £342.50

    Ross Hall Hospital, Glasgow £770.50

    Ross Promotional, Glasgow £1,022.88

    Royal Mail £3,262.54

    SDL Group, Glasgow £1,350

    SG World, Cheshire £577.56

    SIR Teknologi, West Sussex £TBC

    SK Rapid, Austria £1,011,763.44

    STRI, West Yorkshire £17.28

    Saffery Champness, Glasgow £31,028.01

    Scot-West Business Forms, Glasgow £749.60

    Scotprint, Haddington £7,514

    Scotrae Productions, Greenock £17,058.94

    Scottish Ambulance Service £8,438.40

    Scottish Hydro Electric £62,527.30

    Scottish Power £302.44

    Search Promotional Merchandise, Buckinghamshire £6,240

    Shanks Waste Management, Southampton £122.58

    Sharon Agnew, Glasgow £460

    Shawfield Timber, Glasgow, £786.24

    Shell UK £7,637.94

    Shields Land Rover, Glasgow £246.75

    Shred-it Glasgow £444

    Sign Plus, Dunfermline £2,473.22

    Signature Industries, London £1,507.90

    Simplewaste Solutions, Clydebank £17,626.26

    Sinclair Pharmacy, Glasgow £1,909.79

    Slater Menswear , Glasgow £688.31

    Solutions.tv, Glasgow £2,652

    Sound Acoustic Productions, Glasgow £12,000

    Souters Irrigation Services, Cumbernauld £456

    Spike Multiedia, Giffnock £5,312.50

    Sporting iD, Tyne and Wear £144.70

    Sportopps.com, Belfast £150

    Sports Alliance, Bury £2,006.65

    Sports Revolution, London £5,034.52

    Stellar Football, London £72,000

    Stirling Fire Protection £1,149.30

    Stockline Plastics, Glasgow £258

    Strathclyde Police £51,882

    Striking Imagery, Cumbernauld £113.51

    Stuart MacMorran, Clydebank £422.50

    Summit Asset Management, Surrey £70,555.88

    Susan Thomson Your Sonsie Face, Glasgow £40

    TNT £1,255.39

    Tabs FM, London, £1,980

    Tellcomm Limited, West Midlands £6,435.89

    The Arco Group, Hull £443.43

    The Brite Bulb, Bishopbriggs £3,209.64

    The Burnbrae, Bearsden £1,403.88

    The Business & Property Bureau, Bearsden £7,376

    The Business Incentives Group, Glasgow £1,893.60

    The City of Edinburgh Council £90

    The Fees Company, Edinburgh £118.16

    The Financial Times £3,480

    The Scottish Football League £3,859.92

    The Premier Property Group, Edinburgh £103,210.96

    Thistle International Freight, Paisley £128.42

    Thistle Storage Equipment, Cumbernauld £140.40

    Thomas Cook Sport, Manchester £129,216.56

    Ticket Team, Netherlands £873.36

    Ticketline Network, Manchester £11,668.67

    Trade UK (Screwfix) £77.01

    Trident Trust Company, Jersey £40,689.90

    UK Fast, Manchester £689.78

    US Citta di Palermo, Italy £205,513.04

    Umbro £1,756.05

    University of the West of Scotland £135

    Vodafone £204

    Voicescape, Manchester £786.84

    William Henderson, Glasgow £275

    Yuill & Kyle Solicitors, Glasgow £1,486.80

    Celtic FC £40,337

    Dundee United FC £65,981.49

    Dunfermline Athletic FC £83,370.13

    Heart of Midlothian FC £800,000

    Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC £39,805

    SPL £22,500

    SFA 11,089.04

    HM Revenue & Customs £14,372,042

    Ticketus, London £26,700,000

    Debenture Holders (various) £7,736,000

    Season Ticket Holders (various) £TBC

    Employees Various £TBC

     

    To be fair a few have actually been paid now.

    xxx

  5. 4 hours ago, Illgresi said:

    The issue with Wright isn't talent for me, it's physique. Look at any of the England u21s, even the wingers are closer to McKenna's build than they are to Scott Wright's. Alternatively look at the NFL combine test, how many times can you bench press 100 kg? NFL running back... 10-20...Scott Wright...dead on the first attempt.

    Watching the World Cup I think so too and have done for a while. The athleticism of our players is way below those in the top division in England and as we see in the top games the lightweights are just pushed off the ball repeatedly. I'm not saying it's just about size but if you're smaller and lighter you have to be a much better technical player and those are few and far between in Scotland sadly.  

  6. 1 hour ago, Bishop Briggs said:

    Total nonsense.

    Celtic reportedly paid more than that for Hendry, £1.2 million. They paid over £2m for GMS and Armstrong too.

    As Rodhull said I was talking about youth players obviously. Hendry signed for Celtic at the age of 23. GMS was 24 when he signed for Celtic for £250,000 after more than 100 professional games. Armstrong was 23 and had played over 125 games for Dundee Utd, not sure of the fee. So all were a lot older, had played many more games than the Hamilton lad and their clubs had more invested in them. They were not youth players who had been with the club for four years and had played under 15 times for the first team.  Tally ho! 8)

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