I've tried with Dev, its a lost cause, Tinas just depressed about finding her first gray hair on her minge. Anyone with sense knows that it was a 50/50 (apparently so does Neil Lennon although I'm not implying he has sense) just let them be paranoid
Last season when collum gave the Huns the dodgy pen , you lot produced a photogragh claiming the ref did see it, well last weekend there was a picture of Mcculloch doing Kayal ankle with the ball nowhere to be seen , mcculloch is a thug with previous
The ball was nowhere to be seen???what the feck were McCulloch and Kayal both trying to kick..ffs get real
Perhaps you could explain (using your psychological expertise) how me thinking McCulloch is a dirty bastard is in any way paranoid? I saw a blatant foul on Kayal when "elbows" went over the ball, no conspiracy, no cries for any other punishment, just simple fact.
See that wee round leather thing that the two players connect with at the same time..it's called a feckin ball.get over it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsGDLD8Ur5s&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Macgregor there on soccer am admitted that mcculloch the hard man of Ibrox loved to follow through after a tackle
That doesn't even look like the ****ing challenge give it a rest. Sorry Dev but this argument you've got going on is a heap of ****e, even worthwhile tims admitted it was a 50/50 tackle including a certain ginger. Give it up.
The ball was long gone once Mcculluch did Kayal , if it was the other way round a lot more would have made of it. Rangers at their happiest , being dirty
McCullagh is one of a rare breed. He was actually a dirty bastard before he came to Rangers. Rangers rest him and only play him to have him at his best against Celtic. McCullagh best is waving his elbows in the air and tackling high and late. McCullagh's full over the top onslought and Healy's attempt to slice Forrest in half came after Sally gave clear instructions. At least Mr "dignity" Smith has the breeding and respect for the game, which mean't he tried to conceal such instructions However in Sally's case he learnt from his masters and friends in Belfast, and has no respect for the game. When you lie down with pigs you are incline to smell.
Give what up, my opinion that McCulloch went over the ball? I don't think so. As for you quoting Neil Lennon I must admit I laughed a bit at that one, a Gers fan using Neil Lennon as support for his argument. If the boot had been on the other foot I have no doubt Ally would have called Kayal all the names under the sun but Neil does not do that sort of character assasination. Imagine if he had called McCulloch for the cheating ****ing scumbag that he is? The press would have had another of it's field days. McCulloch went over the ball so I suggest you get over it and accept it or toodle off back to the Gers board.