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IggyStooge

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  1. GE55ARD's 100% record in tatters and the scattergun comes out already... When, oh when will these peepul learn? Yesterday: #LetsGo Today: #LetHimGo
  2. The purchase of a new Roofe will be a welcome addition to Ibrox, especially in this weather.
  3. It makes sense for the quintessential c*nt's c*nt to be working with the quintessential c*nts' c*nts. That comment about his pathetic Twitter video is spot on though... "I don't think it would be a good idea to comment at the moment," he says, before going on to bleat about it for two minutes. "I'm upset... annoyed... baffled...."
  4. Three dafties standing 2m apart from each other while a full scale rammy will unfold on the field in front of them... Meanwhile Gerrard refusing to wear one of those daft spit-guards while conversing with Carragher. That's enough for me. Stream switched off. To think some morons are paying a season ticket for this madness. If you tolerate this then your children will be next.
  5. There are many things to slag off Rangers fans at the minute; the fact that their fans are either small-minded borderline racist morons or apologists for small-minded borderline racist morons. The scamdemic stuff should not be one of them, lest you see yourself as much as a moron as the ones who slavishly follow cannon-shooting in whatever month the state allows it. That club will be used as a vessel for political gain again and everyone will meekly laugh and cough behind their stupid wee masks. Lest you forget it. At least have the decency to wait until Hate Week. Fannies.
  6. Dafuq??? Kent seems very keen on taking the whole '90s nu-metal bassist' look as far as he can.
  7. Rangers whining in their statement about an "unhealthy deeply embedded culture".
  8. Old Graeme went to Liverpool. And the old witch straight to hell.
  9. For a period of time Hibernian were undoubtedly the Berrz main rivals... Until the Hibees left them seething in the slipstream by actually winning something.
  10. Thanks for the heads-up; I will need to look this up. To be fair, that Danish team were (Red and White) Dynamite... Also, with regards to Uruguay, any team with The Prince (Francescoli) in their ranks can't be classed as complete diddies. El Diego and his men did indeed fluke a 1-0 win against them in the next round. I wonder what could have been if Scotland had progressed and met Argentina instead... Or maybe I don't want to know.
  11. Stick some links in the OP and you'd have a winner of a thread, especially since we're all bored out of our collective gourd. I'll kick it off with (presumably) the man you are referring to as 'The King'. NOW... That's what I call world class.
  12. That was quick and painless. All the best to you, OP. Hope all goes well.
  13. Ha, my reply and yours are spookily similar! Indeed, hah. We both remember the SS Mark Burchill Great Young Hope; the wreck of which is currently marooned at the SuperScoreBoard offices in Clydebank. I remember being shocked that Broon actually picked a youngster - He must have had a stormer of an Old Firm debut which led to the OTT clamour for him to be drafted in. Something similar happened with Maloney (albeit with far less hype around him initially) who became one of those you referred to; only truly blossoming later in his international career, becoming a pivotal player in the 2016 campaign.
  14. Around that time (1999-2000) there was a bit of a cull of the older guys like Durie, Jackson and Gallacher... Bubbling under were Booth, Freedman, Donnelly and Winters(!)... Billy Dodds became the main striker... But the young hopeful at the time was Mark Burchill who - believe it or not - was touted as 'the Scottish Michael Owen' by some wildly overoptimistic pundits (no doubt the same kind of twits who labelled John Fleck as 'the Scottish Wayne Rooney' or that big winger whose name currently escapes me as 'the Scottish Gareth Bale'). Miller won a solitary cap in 2001 after he had already joined Wolves and did not become a regular until 2003. *Edit: After checking, it seems he may still have been at Rangers when he won his first cap (a 10min sub appearance in a 1-1 friendly against Poland). He was sent on a three-month loan to Wolves the same year before they paid £3M to get him in the December.
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