wee t when did Sally become a failed Irish man? was it when he accompanied big Andy to the loyalists clubs in Belfast. I would have thought in his mind he was a failed Ulster gangster.
nummghh exclam. The insulting noise made by pushing the tongue into the lower lip, usually directed at a person of low sense, or one who has inadvertently asked a foolish question. Regionally accentuated by either loose wristed hand waggles or transverse elbow-crested ear slaps.
wee t are you back posting message to yourself by yourself. That's why your care worker told you not to post except under her supervision, as God help you, you or no one else knows what you are liable to post when on your own. Now stop been a bold boy, behind the car workers back. You know she is the only person who can keep you out of the big house.
McCoist has perfected that fake cheeky chappie image over quite a number of years particularly during his stint on TV. I think he is a sly git and his outbursts play to the worst elements of Newco fans. If it wasn't for that, it would be laughable - just what is he going to do if titles are stripped from Oldco and who gives a monkeys whether he accepts it or not? As someone intimated earlier, of course, maybe he would use that as an excuse to get out ... and head back to TV where he might be able to impress another air hostess or suchlike with his 'celebrity' status. He'll have to ease up on the pies though.
Regurgitating old news is the 'in thing' these days; we have been saying for months the implication of undisclosed payments has a direct bearing on the oldco's ability to hold onto those titles you cheated to attain. It's only now, though, that the propsect of setting right a sporting injustice is coming home to roost with you thick bastards. The cumpulsion to remind you of the consequences of your fraudulent activities in years gone by, especially with your attention span being so short, is irresistable
Graham Spiers – Herald Scotland “That was quite a rant from Ally McCoist late on Friday night. In short, says the Rangers manager, the SFA and SPL have it in for his club. McCoist would do well to pause before heading down this siege mentality road which Rangers, of all clubs, had always previously boasted of avoiding. Is McCoist right? Is the balance of crime and punishment wrong between Rangers and Scottish football’s governing bodies? Or even more pointedly – as some Rangers fans are now wont to say – do the SFA/SPL axis really want to kill off for good the Ibrox club? I find the allegation more than a tad ludicrous. For one thing, the early, private instinct of SPL chief executive Neil Doncaster was actually somehow to keep Rangers in the SPL. This was the deal Doncaster wished to cut with Bill Miller, that most ephemeral American tycoon, before Miller trucked off. How could this stance by Doncaster possibly be classed as “wanting to do Rangers harm”? Or what about Stewart Regan, the SFA’s top man? Regan, in truth, knew a newco Rangers could not simply waltz back into the SPL – that would have looked indefensible – but his avowed next best thing was to secure a place for Ally McCoist’s team in the Irn-Bru First Division. For Regan it became critical throughout June that Rangers went down one division, not three. He even said, of Rangers being thrown to the bottom tier: “We cannot stand back and let it happen.” If this is the intent of a man who “has it in for Rangers” then Ally McCoist has a most unusual view of friends and enemies. The fact is, both Doncaster and Regan somehow wanted to preserve Rangers as close as possible to the Scottish football summit, and both men have been undermined by events. A married, chaotic democracy of fans and SFL club chairmen has seen to it. Regan and Doncaster look more than a little undermined today, but neither, contrary to the wailings from Govan, has been “anti-Rangers”. Let’s look at this a little more closely. Let’s examine close up another of McCoist’s favourite themes: that there is a “punishment frenzy” around Rangers and that the SFA and SPL simply cannot kick the club enough. McCoist and Rangers would do well to distinguish between punishments for insolvency and the consequences of insolvency. They are two very different categories. For actually becoming insolvent – ie, a football club being killed off by its negligent owners – oldco Rangers were deducted 10 points by the SPL. From the SFA side, a fine of £160,000 for various non-payment misdemeanours and a 12-month transfer embargo are both still pending. These, for what they amount to, can certainly be classed as punishments. But McCoist complains about Rangers being thrown out of the SPL, and facing no European football for three years, as if the SPL and Uefa have waded in with further “punishments”. Yet neither of these are punitive actions at all. These are simple applications of the rules of football, which Rangers, like everyone else, thought nothing of until the Ibrox club self-immolated in this grisly spectacle. No-one in their right mind would argue that a new football company, scarcely weeks old, should simply march back into a top league as if they owned the place. Likewise, Uefa aren’t interested in “punishing” Rangers at all. Rather, they have a simple, uncontroversial rule about any new company or club having to have three years of audited business before it can compete in European football – a rule newco Rangers evidently fails. It is a misapprehension to talk of this as punishment. More accurately, it is cold reality. These are the rules and they seem fair and practical to just about anyone. In fact, contrary to the SPL hierarchy being hostile to Rangers, the suspicion persists for many that the club and the SPL will somehow fudge a deal over the imminent double contracts investigation. Rangers had insisted that the SPL drop it – when you think about, a choice request to make – but it is to proceed, apparently, despite this entire SFA membership saga somehow being resolved on Friday night. Doncaster and the SPL are adamant their investigation will continue freely, and will impose sanctions come what may, though only the fullness of time will corroborate that view. In truth, where the SPL may yet remain hamstrung is over the final decision of the big tax case tribunal, which will decree once and for all whether Rangers, with their employee benefit trusts (EBTs), acted illegally. I like Ally McCoist a lot. That old-fashioned phrase “a smashing guy” so easily applies to him. Moreover, on more than one occasion he has helped this particular writer, over some minor request which nonetheless would cost McCoist a few minutes to sort out. So I don’t easily knock him in print. He is having a hard enough time of it. McCoist, nonetheless, is calling it badly wrong when it comes to the SFA and SPL’s motives. They do not in the slightest have “as hostile an agenda as possible” against Rangers. Alas for McCoist, what Scottish football must do is see that severe wrongdoing is brought to account.
They didnae Quote: Originally Posted by derek84 He's a ****in ratbag Quote: Originally Posted by Jimmy Henderson F*** thought we had heard the last of that smellie rat Quote: Originally Posted by IainDurrant10 The guy is a fuc king c unt Quote: Originally Posted by chubbybrown who buys that roman rag? Quote: Originally Posted by am proud 2 b blue Ally will pish himself laughing at this if he sees it. Bumbling, idiotic, no mark waster, who cant string a sentence together. Quote: Originally Posted by billywizz Oh great, that smelly obsessed **** is back Quote: Originally Posted by Red_White_and_Ajax ban him , Ally , make him the martyr he so wants and then watch him have to explain why he has no information about Scotland's biggest team Quote: Originally Posted by J72K Shut the f uck up Speirs you ****y c.unt. Quote: Originally Posted by Butcher6 You can just picture it jim squinty coupon gets a call from the social(killed a c unt)worker with seven names saying right jim we cant have rangers standing up for themselves get the queer one and slug and the rest to get tore into ally and next time im over i wont spit Quote: Originally Posted by hurleyreyes Ally is their latest target. There is a clear campagn to damage his reputation. Quote: Originally Posted by servicepoint So he can't actually correct or disagree with anything McCoist says only condemn him for actually speaking out. Sums up the media in this country, anti Rangers, anti protestant and just plain stupid. Quote: Originally Posted by Cappra414VG absolute sperm drinking ,anus banging, piss drinking, xtube drool dribbler of a man. Quote: Originally Posted by Butcher6 Cap doffed to fury he isnt missing him. Chris Graham ‏@ChrisGraham76 @GrahamSpiers You are painfully out of touch Graham. Either that or desperate to go with the flow. Either way you're talking bollocks. View conversation Reply Retweet Favorite Quote: Originally Posted by Roffey Yes it's getting like Nazi Germany right enough. Not allowed to defend ourselves or even speak. **** off Spiers you (alleged) turncoat and therefor brand new useful idiot Fenian bastard. Quote: Originally Posted by pitt1 He is one of the lowest creeps that I have ever had the displeasure of reading. Quote: Originally Posted by Thornliebank_Bear Celtic will have told their media guys do to what they can to silence ally and stop him from making comments about the way the game is being run and how much influence they have in scottish football. Try to embarrass him, do what you can to shut him up, no doubt there will be others at daily mail and ofcourse keevins, always keevins. The fans will be next any songs, banners or chants about sfa will be linked to bad behaviour at the games. I hope our manager and board will now accept what we are up against and maybe even think about what can be done to change it. These people are not friends or journos that have to make harsh comments on football to sell papers, they work for celtic setting the agenda every day and at the moment that agenda is to do as much damage to our club as possible. Quote: Originally Posted by buzzydog Mr. McCoist can count on his many friends outside this tinpot country to verify what an honest and really nice guy he is. Funckin Neil Lennon can@t get past Newcastle. Quote: Originally Posted by J72K Already posted my thoughts on this, but before I go to bed. F UCK YOU SPIERS you Rangers hating piece of ****e. Quote: Originally Posted by fishoil blah blah blah. yes they do. Hope you get the most aggressive arse cancer, britney Quote: Originally Posted by largsblue The punishments vs consequences argument is a fallacy. Effectively, this is the bizarre line Doncaster took last week. The bizarre logic here is that any existing rules which have err.......affected Rangers in a punitive way are not actually punishments. Eg 10 pt deduction, ban from Europe, players leaving for free. This is nonsense. Furthermore, the assertion that Doncaster is pro Rangers based on his view that we should have been kept in SPL touches on something interesting. How could a person who held this view have such a change in opinion in a few months. Who or what changed Doncaster's mind? Quote: Originally Posted by Hampshire Bear I really can't stand the c*nt! Quote: Originally Posted by Earl of Leven You aren't getting a single title you taig rhat bags. How hard is that to grasp?
Originally Posted by Roffey Yes it's getting like Nazi Germany right enough. Not allowed to defend ourselves or even speak. Godwin's Law