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What, like you're hoping everyone misses your (repeated) reference to Intercranial Bleeding? Or was it an Interrupt Control block, or maybe the Investment Corporation of Bangladesh?

Are you finding a new level of idiocy here, Norman?

Adjust the monocle next time?

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Get those quotes yet ya absolute clown :lol:

He is still using the advanced search function since you asked, must be embarrassing for him when all that shows up is his stupidity with the search results.

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Yet still you were lured to give hauners to your pals on the transfer thread. Care in the community should be better than this.

The bear pack consist of yourself, No8., Tedi, The Bennett, RedBoaby, and a few misguided youngsters and you have the audacity to label other posters have less than adequate care from the community ? :lol:

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The bear pack consist of yourself, No8., Tedi, The Bennett, RedBoaby, and a few misguided youngsters and you have the audacity to label other posters have less than adequate care from the community ? :lol:

Oh dear QC. Some posters just don't even know what day of the week it is:

The_Carcrash :lol::lol: :lol: :lol:

Hiya Dougal. Have you worked out which thread you'll post your shite on today?

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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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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 Murrays 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 Im 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.

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Has Phil ever wrote a blog that isn't about Rangers or isn't slagging off Scotland calling us all anti Irish racists?

Probably not , hes an arsehole most ignore him except The Rangers Sectarian Trust led by their ex 48hr racist director.

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Of course if Theresa May wants any tips on how to deal with the domestic terror threat from ISIS then she need only cast her eyes north and pick up the phone to new sevco manager Mark Warburton.

Mark will soon have plenty of experience in dealing with desperate men chasing lost causes and the two could be trading tragedies as thrilling as any of the 3 soon to be 4 petrofac cup exits in the clubs short history.

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