Trackdaybob Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 On 19/09/2019 at 18:57, Sergeant Wilson said: It's morons doing it because they think they should. This. Because this. On 19/09/2019 at 19:04, Dons_1988 said: and say it’s an expression of the ‘look at me, I’m grieving’ culture that has gripped many these days. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trackdaybob Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 21 minutes ago, Andre Bo said: Friends is a shit TV show. An unpopular opinion but right on the money. It was fuckin dire. "oh oh oh but it's got fit women" they say. Yeah, like that justifies it. Fit women do not good tv make. Pop off and watch hollyoakes then, right up your street it would appear. Yes, it's shit too. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miguel Sanchez Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 I can only assume none of you talking about Ricksen and displays of public grief have seen this: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/4740691/celtic-fan-ibrox-fernando-ricksen/ Just after half six, crowds funnelling from all directions, he seemed to appear from nowhere - 20-something, lanky, hooped shirt, white shorts and socks, green baseball cap on his napper and scarf clutched in his left hand. A motorcycle cop on duty outside the Albion car park did a double-take, revved up and whooshed across to intercept him. Even from a distance, the message was clear: Away up the road, son, before this gets silly. The boy blanked him and kept walking, puzzled punters parting as if realising anyone this bold deserved the widest of berths. The cop radioed two mates, who jogged across and pleaded with the boy to turn around and go home. Then he held up the scarf, pointed across at the gates between the Main Stand and the Broomloan - and his mission became clear. He was here, hoops and all, to pay tribute to Fernando Ricksen. And so off he loped, towards the gates and the hundreds gathered around them in silent vigil, edging through until he could place his green-and-white knitted wreath on the carpet of others laid since the Dutchman died on Wednesday. As one, those hundreds applauded the gesture. Hands reached out to shake his, strangers in light blue spread their arms and offered hugs. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pozbaird Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 2 minutes ago, Miguel Sanchez said: I can only assume none of you talking about Ricksen and displays of public grief have seen this: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/4740691/celtic-fan-ibrox-fernando-ricksen/ Just after half six, crowds funnelling from all directions, he seemed to appear from nowhere - 20-something, lanky, hooped shirt, white shorts and socks, green baseball cap on his napper and scarf clutched in his left hand. A motorcycle cop on duty outside the Albion car park did a double-take, revved up and whooshed across to intercept him. Even from a distance, the message was clear: Away up the road, son, before this gets silly. The boy blanked him and kept walking, puzzled punters parting as if realising anyone this bold deserved the widest of berths. The cop radioed two mates, who jogged across and pleaded with the boy to turn around and go home. Then he held up the scarf, pointed across at the gates between the Main Stand and the Broomloan - and his mission became clear. He was here, hoops and all, to pay tribute to Fernando Ricksen. And so off he loped, towards the gates and the hundreds gathered around them in silent vigil, edging through until he could place his green-and-white knitted wreath on the carpet of others laid since the Dutchman died on Wednesday. As one, those hundreds applauded the gesture. Hands reached out to shake his, strangers in light blue spread their arms and offered hugs. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerberus Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 34 minutes ago, Andre Bo said: Friends is a shit TV show. What do you not like about it? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sergeant Wilson Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 3 minutes ago, Miguel Sanchez said: I can only assume none of you talking about Ricksen and displays of public grief have seen this: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/4740691/celtic-fan-ibrox-fernando-ricksen/ Just after half six, crowds funnelling from all directions, he seemed to appear from nowhere - 20-something, lanky, hooped shirt, white shorts and socks, green baseball cap on his napper and scarf clutched in his left hand. A motorcycle cop on duty outside the Albion car park did a double-take, revved up and whooshed across to intercept him. Even from a distance, the message was clear: Away up the road, son, before this gets silly. The boy blanked him and kept walking, puzzled punters parting as if realising anyone this bold deserved the widest of berths. The cop radioed two mates, who jogged across and pleaded with the boy to turn around and go home. Then he held up the scarf, pointed across at the gates between the Main Stand and the Broomloan - and his mission became clear. He was here, hoops and all, to pay tribute to Fernando Ricksen. And so off he loped, towards the gates and the hundreds gathered around them in silent vigil, edging through until he could place his green-and-white knitted wreath on the carpet of others laid since the Dutchman died on Wednesday. As one, those hundreds applauded the gesture. Hands reached out to shake his, strangers in light blue spread their arms and offered hugs. Bill Leckie...is he still a thing? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Savage Henry Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 Bill Leckie...is he still a thing?He went through a short-lived period of general popularity, but god knows why. That is one of the worst things I’ve ever read, and we live in a world in which Keith Jackson regularly writes down words for us all to endure. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerberus Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 8 minutes ago, Miguel Sanchez said: I can only assume none of you talking about Ricksen and displays of public grief have seen this: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/4740691/celtic-fan-ibrox-fernando-ricksen/ Just after half six, crowds funnelling from all directions, he seemed to appear from nowhere - 20-something, lanky, hooped shirt, white shorts and socks, green baseball cap on his napper and scarf clutched in his left hand. A motorcycle cop on duty outside the Albion car park did a double-take, revved up and whooshed across to intercept him. Even from a distance, the message was clear: Away up the road, son, before this gets silly. The boy blanked him and kept walking, puzzled punters parting as if realising anyone this bold deserved the widest of berths. The cop radioed two mates, who jogged across and pleaded with the boy to turn around and go home. Then he held up the scarf, pointed across at the gates between the Main Stand and the Broomloan - and his mission became clear. He was here, hoops and all, to pay tribute to Fernando Ricksen. And so off he loped, towards the gates and the hundreds gathered around them in silent vigil, edging through until he could place his green-and-white knitted wreath on the carpet of others laid since the Dutchman died on Wednesday. As one, those hundreds applauded the gesture. Hands reached out to shake his, strangers in light blue spread their arms and offered hugs. Was it written by the same fucker that has the door- 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bairnardo Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 I can only assume none of you talking about Ricksen and displays of public grief have seen this: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/4740691/celtic-fan-ibrox-fernando-ricksen/ Just after half six, crowds funnelling from all directions, he seemed to appear from nowhere - 20-something, lanky, hooped shirt, white shorts and socks, green baseball cap on his napper and scarf clutched in his left hand. A motorcycle cop on duty outside the Albion car park did a double-take, revved up and whooshed across to intercept him. Even from a distance, the message was clear: Away up the road, son, before this gets silly. The boy blanked him and kept walking, puzzled punters parting as if realising anyone this bold deserved the widest of berths. The cop radioed two mates, who jogged across and pleaded with the boy to turn around and go home. Then he held up the scarf, pointed across at the gates between the Main Stand and the Broomloan - and his mission became clear. He was here, hoops and all, to pay tribute to Fernando Ricksen. And so off he loped, towards the gates and the hundreds gathered around them in silent vigil, edging through until he could place his green-and-white knitted wreath on the carpet of others laid since the Dutchman died on Wednesday. As one, those hundreds applauded the gesture. Hands reached out to shake his, strangers in light blue spread their arms and offered hugs.@DHOTYA 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The OP Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 16 minutes ago, Miguel Sanchez said: I can only assume none of you talking about Ricksen and displays of public grief have seen this: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/4740691/celtic-fan-ibrox-fernando-ricksen/ Just after half six, crowds funnelling from all directions, he seemed to appear from nowhere - 20-something, lanky, hooped shirt, white shorts and socks, green baseball cap on his napper and scarf clutched in his left hand. A motorcycle cop on duty outside the Albion car park did a double-take, revved up and whooshed across to intercept him. Even from a distance, the message was clear: Away up the road, son, before this gets silly. The boy blanked him and kept walking, puzzled punters parting as if realising anyone this bold deserved the widest of berths. The cop radioed two mates, who jogged across and pleaded with the boy to turn around and go home. Then he held up the scarf, pointed across at the gates between the Main Stand and the Broomloan - and his mission became clear. He was here, hoops and all, to pay tribute to Fernando Ricksen. And so off he loped, towards the gates and the hundreds gathered around them in silent vigil, edging through until he could place his green-and-white knitted wreath on the carpet of others laid since the Dutchman died on Wednesday. As one, those hundreds applauded the gesture. Hands reached out to shake his, strangers in light blue spread their arms and offered hugs. I haven’t because only morons read The Sun. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Connolly Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 20 minutes ago, Miguel Sanchez said: I can only assume none of you talking about Ricksen and displays of public grief have seen this: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/football/4740691/celtic-fan-ibrox-fernando-ricksen/ Just after half six, crowds funnelling from all directions, he seemed to appear from nowhere - 20-something, lanky, hooped shirt, white shorts and socks, green baseball cap on his napper and scarf clutched in his left hand. A motorcycle cop on duty outside the Albion car park did a double-take, revved up and whooshed across to intercept him. Even from a distance, the message was clear: Away up the road, son, before this gets silly. The boy blanked him and kept walking, puzzled punters parting as if realising anyone this bold deserved the widest of berths. The cop radioed two mates, who jogged across and pleaded with the boy to turn around and go home. Then he held up the scarf, pointed across at the gates between the Main Stand and the Broomloan - and his mission became clear. He was here, hoops and all, to pay tribute to Fernando Ricksen. And so off he loped, towards the gates and the hundreds gathered around them in silent vigil, edging through until he could place his green-and-white knitted wreath on the carpet of others laid since the Dutchman died on Wednesday. As one, those hundreds applauded the gesture. Hands reached out to shake his, strangers in light blue spread their arms and offered hugs. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cosmic Joe Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 The Sun. If fitba fans aren't pissing on dying fellow supporters then they are behaving like decent human beings... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The OP Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 I’m slightly torn on Ricksen. He seemed like an arsehole but not the worst by any means. He contracted the most terrible condition I can imagine. He didn’t hide away and raised the profile of the condition somewhat without pouring buckets of cold water on himself. I am not going to lose any sleep over it but it’s quite a sobering reminder of God’s twisted sense of humour if you have forgotten about all the children with cancer. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ICTChris Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 Celtic are having a minutes applause at their game this weekend. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pozbaird Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 (edited) I found the Ricksen story sad, because the bloke was only 43 years old and has left behind a young family after suffering a truly terrible disease. When he was playing, I thought he was an irritating cnut. There’s no need for me to change that opinion, nor do I feel the need to go to Ibrox and leave flowers and a message saying ‘RIP, even though I thought you were an irritating cnut. From a fan of a club that isnae’ Deadco’. It was still a sad thing to see happen. Wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. Edited September 20, 2019 by pozbaird 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andre Bo Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 29 minutes ago, Cerberus said: What do you not like about it? It's a bunch of lazy stereotypes living in a land of no economic reality, talking in stupid buzz-phrases, and it has lots of casual prejudice against various vulnerable social groups. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
19QOS19 Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 It's a bunch of lazy stereotypes living in a land of no economic reality, talking in stupid buzz-phrases, and it has lots of casual prejudice against various vulnerable social groups.Prejudice? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andre Bo Posted September 20, 2019 Share Posted September 20, 2019 3 minutes ago, 19QOS19 said: 20 minutes ago, Andre Bo said: It's a bunch of lazy stereotypes living in a land of no economic reality, talking in stupid buzz-phrases, and it has lots of casual prejudice against various vulnerable social groups. Prejudice? Fat people, gay people, trans people... 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
19QOS19 Posted September 21, 2019 Share Posted September 21, 2019 Fat people, gay people, trans people...I expect they joked about fat people but I can't think of anything shocking with regards to the next two. Chandler's dad was trans but they hardly ripped into him or even made fun of him. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
welshbairn Posted September 21, 2019 Share Posted September 21, 2019 (edited) 2 hours ago, The OP said: I’m slightly torn on Ricksen. He seemed like an arsehole but not the worst by any means. He contracted the most terrible condition I can imagine. He didn’t hide away and raised the profile of the condition somewhat without pouring buckets of cold water on himself. I am not going to lose any sleep over it but it’s quite a sobering reminder of God’s twisted sense of humour if you have forgotten about all the children with cancer. Some people have been fair milking it though, the grieving's been going on since 2013, Stephen Hawking got less attention. Edited September 21, 2019 by welshbairn 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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