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1 hour ago, Bairnardo said:

We are all missing the point here. Surely the real discussion point, given that the cheeks absolutely NEED everything to be equal but opposite, is which Celtic first teamer should get the treatment?

Can we have that discussion after the Celtic fans claiming you can't get under a Lambo tell us what is the preferred ground clearance for cars you wish to tamper with.?

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Can we have that discussion after the Celtic fans claiming you can't get under a Lambo tell us what is the preferred ground clearance for cars you wish to tamper with.?

If rangers fans are going tit for tat then they better hope a Celtic player drives a monster truck

 

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Can we have that discussion after the Celtic fans claiming you can't get under a Lambo tell us what is the preferred ground clearance for cars you wish to tamper with.?
That settles it then. We need....

Celtics first team squad listed first by ground clearance of primary vehicle, then by perceived importance to the title race that absolutely, definitely exists.
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2 hours ago, Bairnardo said:

We are all missing the point here. Surely the real discussion point, given that the cheeks absolutely NEED everything to be equal but opposite, is which Celtic first teamer should get the treatment?

The only one who thinks everything needs to be equal and opposite is you.  You run about the board screaming your pathetic head off at all and sundry.  Christ, you even think that using the word 'blight' is having ,"A dig about the famine".

 

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He didn't really look that interested when he came on tonight.

 

 

West Brom agree deal with Hull for Kamil Grosicki, The Tigers have now joined the chase for Jordan Jones. Rangers set to demand obligation to buy in the summer, following loan. Half-a-dozen clubs have now had talks with Rangers over him

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13 minutes ago, bennett said:

He didn't really look that interested when he came on tonight.

 

 

West Brom agree deal with Hull for Kamil Grosicki, The Tigers have now joined the chase for Jordan Jones. Rangers set to demand obligation to buy in the summer, following loan. Half-a-dozen clubs have now had talks with Rangers over him

JJ can be a talent of course but he clearly has attitude issues.  It was evident at Kilmarnock and now the same at Ibrox.  Despite, in my opinion, him being managed by two very strong managers over the last few years you wonder if JJ will ever completely knuckle down and use his talents consistently.

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19 minutes ago, Sortmeout said:

JJ can be a talent of course but he clearly has attitude issues.  It was evident at Kilmarnock and now the same at Ibrox.  Despite, in my opinion, him being managed by two very strong managers over the last few years you wonder if JJ will ever completely knuckle down and use his talents consistently.

A bit like Lafferty, probably just can't help himself. 

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1 hour ago, bennett said:

A bit like Lafferty, probably just can't help himself. 

Exactly like Lafferty.

With the two countries being so close together and the obvious links “across the water” as it’s said in Ayrshire then it shouldn’t come as a surprise that they have the same issues as us with keeping talent on the straight and narrow and getting them to fulfill their potential.

Compare Jones to a guy like James Forrest who, apart from one issue at the start of his career, has taken his talent and really maximized it. I personally think on his day JJ is a better winger than Forrest.....but Forrest consistently and maturely delivers.

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10 hours ago, Sortmeout said:

Compare Jones to a guy like James Forrest who, apart from one issue at the start of his career, has taken his talent and really maximized it. I personally think on his day JJ is a better winger than Forrest.....but Forrest consistently and maturely delivers.

Fucking hell hahahahaha

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https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/rangers-win-latest-round-legal-21387210

A judge said he had found in favour of Rangers as part of the long-running legal case but Mike Ashley's firm could now take the latest ruling to the Court of Appeal.

Mike Ashley's Sports Direct firm took legal action over the retail deal for Rangers' strips and the long running case could now be heading for the Court of Appeal.

The long-running fight between Rangers and Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley could end up in the Court of Appeal after a judge ruled in favour of the Ibrox club in the latest round of legal action.

Ashley and Rangers have been embroiled in High Court litigation, centred on a kit deal, in London for more than a year.

A company in the Sports Direct Group, SDI Retail Services, had complained about Rangers being in breach of obligations under deals relating to replica kit.
Rangers lost a round of the fight in October 2018 and another round in July.

But on Wednesday a judge said he had ruled in favour of Rangers, following a hearing earlier this month, which centred on an injunction previously imposed on the Ibrox club in relation to its kit deal.

The injunction was aimed at preventing further breaches of the original agreement between Rangers and SDI.
Lawyers representing Rangers asked the judge to relax the injunction as they said it was hindering their ability to deal with sports clothing company, the Elite Group. Judge Lionel Persey has now ruled in their favour.

Lawyers representing SDI said they were considering an appeal over the latest decision which could see the case end up at the Court of Appeal in London.

Judge Persey has not published his latest ruling or explained his reasoning but has told lawyers that he had ruled in favour of Rangers.

The same judge had ruled in July last year that Rangers had breached the agreement with SDI over the club's kit deal. But he said he had reached no conclusion on how much compensation the club should pay. That issue is still to be decided.

Meanwhile, after the latest ruling lawyers representing Rangers said SDI should pick up the club's legal bill.
SDI lawyers agreed in principle because Rangers had won the latest round in the long-running case.

But they said Rangers had spent too much on lawyers as the two sides argued over the injunction.
They said the club's legal bill totalled around £100,000 and suggested that around half of that would be a reasonable figure. Judge Lionel Persey split the difference.
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According to the record Ianis Hagi is an attacking midfielder but can also play on the wing or as a number 10, he's 5ft10 and his favourite pot noodle is sticky rib. 

 

 

Also in court we got some sort of victory over sports direct.

 

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