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  1. 24 minutes ago, Davie Bhoy said:

     


    Fair play to you then mate. I doff my hat at you. Especially since Killie are one of the poorest travelling supports to Celtic Park and they're only 30-40 mins down the road. So fair play to being one of the few.

    I'm also with you on the absent fans on our own side. They do my head in too mate. The same ones who moan about the club not spending money, but who don't turn up to put the money in unless they get the big names signed.

     

     

    Look at this "mate" nicey nice shite. 

    Absolute cringe, mate. 

  2. Here is some analysis on a different the rangers midfielder:

    Niko Kranjcar: Disappointing league bow for high-profile star

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    By Steven Thompson

    Former Scotland striker

    Niko Kranjcar is one of the main reasons I don't have an FA Cup winners medal.

    In 2008 he played a starring role for Portsmouth in a famous win against Cardiff City. Curiously, he was partnered in centre midfield beside former Ibrox idol Pedro Mendes who was brilliant.

    I came on as a substitute, replacing the now QPR manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink for the last 20 minutes.

    Kranjcar's contribution at Wembley that day was simply breathtaking.

    Attacking midfielders are often the chief composers for team's attacking threat. Awareness, creativity, precision are words that spring to mind when describing the craft.

    They seek out and explore space between opposition, midfield and defence probing for the incisive pass, always scanning for the next opportunity.

    In addition, they have to be able to turn with the ball under pressure, dribble past defenders and score goals. It becomes clear why the attacking midfielder is such a valuable role.

    Kranjcar is the depiction of such a player. However, having watched him struggle against an industrious Hamilton on Saturday at a packed Ibrox, I couldn't help think he was a shadow of the opponent I faced in that FA Cup final.

    The Croatian looked laboured, was caught in possession often and had no impact on the match whatsoever.

    There is no question that he isn't up to speed in terms of his match sharpness but Hamilton deserve massive credit as their midfield five didn't give Rangers any time to imprint their usual fluid passing game.

    In Ali Crawford the visitors have a very talented attacking midfielder who showed his high-profile adversary how it's done with an exquisite turn and finish for the opening goal.

    The question is do Rangers persist with Kranjcar until he finds his sharpness or do they give one of the many other players in the same position an opportunity?

    Harry Forrester changed the game when he came on for Rangers with his outstanding assist and positive runs. He looked much more of a threat than Kranjcar.

    I hope Kranjcar rediscovers his undoubted ability soon as Scottish football is a better place with a player of his profile and experience and, at 31, he still has a good few years of entertaining supporters before he brings down the curtain on a distinguished career.

  3. Beyonce is undoubtedly stunning, but I have no doubts that she would be a boring shag. She would just lie on her back with her legs open and expect you to do all the work. 

    Rihanna is undoubtedly stunning, and I have no doubts that she would be an exceptional shag. Bum sex would be the order of the day, and in every position imaginable. She would put your pleasure first, and ensure that you maintained an erection once you had ejacked so that you were both ready to go again. 

    Rita Bora is undoubtedly average, and I have no doubts she would be a boring shag. 

  4. On 22/07/2016 at 11:07, Patrick Bateman said:

    Just add this Steve character to the long list of people utterly rattled by wee diddy Hamilton Academical. Pleasing.

    Do you ever post about anything else Steve? I'd be very interested in sampling your work.

     

    Yes, I do post about other jokey topics occasionally. 

    If you are "very interested" in sampling my work, please feel free to visit my profile page, you can see all of my gold there. 

    Big_Bad_Steve.

  5. RE The Donati Interview:

    This isn't Sky's fault, the blame lies at both Donati's and Hamilton's door. 

    Either one of them could have stepped in and said "Hold your horses, there. We're here to talk about Donati joining the Accies here, bud. Now, adjust your line of questioning, or we'll end the interview there". 

    However, they were both happy to act like little bitches and talk about Celtic. You can't blame Sky for that, that's the Celtic obsessed player's fault, as well as the club who lie down to them at least three times a season. 

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