2 match ban for wee naisy

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There's a precedent

Just be prepared....i mean in another light it looks like Naismith had his elbow attacked
 
What wasn't fair was his flying through the air on the 18th of September whether he was touched by a Celtic player or not.
Of course if a player is tackled he can be justified in going to the ground but not after the stimulation that Naismith demonstrated ever so often.
Of course Naismith wasn't the only Rangers players who dived. Jelly legs and another but at least they did not run after Criag Thompson, spitting and shouting at the startled official who did not seem to realize their was a rule against stimulation.
 
What wasn't fair was his flying through the air on the 18th of September whether he was touched by a Celtic player or not.
Of course if a player is tackled he can be justified in going to the ground but not after the stimulation that Naismith demonstrated ever so often.
Of course Naismith wasn't the only Rangers players who dived. Jelly legs and another but at least they did not run after Criag Thompson, spitting and shouting at the startled official who did not seem to realize their was a rule against stimulation.

<laugh>

****ing brilliant
 
What wasn't fair was his flying through the air on the 18th of September whether he was touched by a Celtic player or not.
Of course if a player is tackled he can be justified in going to the ground but not after the stimulation that Naismith demonstrated ever so often.
Of course Naismith wasn't the only Rangers players who dived. Jelly legs and another but at least they did not run after Criag Thompson, spitting and shouting at the startled official who did not seem to realize their was a rule against stimulation.

How can you not just save yourself the bother of typing out that by just saying GIRFUY?
 
What wasn't fair was his flying through the air on the 18th of September whether he was touched by a Celtic player or not.
Of course if a player is tackled he can be justified in going to the ground but not after the stimulation that Naismith demonstrated ever so often.
Of course Naismith wasn't the only Rangers players who dived. Jelly legs and another but at least they did not run after Criag Thompson, spitting and shouting at the startled official who did not seem to realize their was a rule against stimulation.

I've still to decide wether you are at the piss take or are a genuine ******