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Ooooo, Aaaaaah, Samaras

Discussion in 'Rangers' started by BH1972RFC, Apr 24, 2011.

  1. BH1972RFC

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    <laugh>

    What a Greek Tragedy he is <laugh>

    Well that's the conspiracy pish blown right out of the water.

    Never saw such a biased ref in yonks.

    Enjoy your forthcoming trip to Tel's place. He doesn't like you ****s either <ok>
     
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    <laugh><laugh>

    The irony.
     
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    don't confuse him Admiral!
     
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  4. Mick

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    Rangers goalkeeper man of the match at Ibrox - que BH gloating haha
     
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  5. BH1972RFC

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    The biased behaviour of a supposedly Establishment-favoured referee ISN'T ironic though, is it? <doh>
     
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  6. Admiral Pure

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    Keep digging moron. <laugh>
     
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    Are you for real BH?

    What conspiracy theory was blown out the water? The one started by Rangers fans that goes along the lines that Refs are scared to give decisions against Celtic? Surely Samaras' penalty "Proves" that one? After all, the Ref was so petrified that Celtic would complain about not getting a Pen in a game that he just gave us one for fear?
     
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  8. BH1972RFC

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    Why was Brown's blatant shove on Papac in the box not given? FFS, Brown wasn't even jumping for the ball, he just blatantly pushed him and despite the ref having a clear view of it, he gave nothing <doh>

    Ki - Why wasn't he sent off for his snidey leg-breaker on Lafferty in the first 2 minutes?
     
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    <laugh><laugh>

     
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  10. Admiral Pure

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    What do you think?
     
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  11. BH1972RFC

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    I think you're a boring **** <ok>

    NEXT!!
     
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  12. DevAdvocate

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    Broon's shove. Maybe the Ref never had a clear view?

    Ki a Red? Seriously? He was lucky to avoid a yellow but Refs tend to let things go in the opening minutes that would otherwise be punished. We mised our penalty so the result was fair in the end.
     
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  13. BH1972RFC

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    Oh come on, Dev. The replay showed that he had a clear view but bottled it. Anywhere else on the pitch and it's a foul everyday of the week.

    Lucky to avoid a yellow? Which game were you watching? He nearly broking his ****ing leg! Same with Mulgrew's, got away with it due to "ye olde it's the first couple of minutes so I'll give them carte blanche". Much like Stokes on Papac a few O.F games back.

    I'm not complaining about the result, it was a fair scoreline. But all this ****e about "Establishment refs" now must stop as it's been shown live today to be an utter pile of ****e. And don't even get me started on Stokes pushing the ball past Davis and then running straight into him. Where else was he meant to go exactly?
     
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  14. The Raging Oxter

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    You're right BH. The establishment thing almost died the day Hugh Dallas was booted out the SFA.

    There's still a faint heartbeat left in the decaying body of the SFA that is George Peat but his time's almost up too.
     
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    I'm still pished even after having a wee sleep. Great result today, could have been better but still to see the huns celebrate a 0-0 draw at Ibrox when they needed to win is hilarious. Old Sir 'Shall never question decisions' losing the plot was a personal highlight. No counting chickens yet but the bookies have slashed the odds of us winning the title. Just need to hold our nerves now, we're allowed 1 draw and just gotta match the huns results in every other match. HAIL HAIL.
     
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    What an absolute banger this guy is.

    "It's a conspiwacy ah tell yeh."

    :cool:
     
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  17. Admiral Pure

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    Inspired reply. <doh>

    You still don't appear to see the irony in slagging celtic fans for their 'establishment conspiracy theories' whilst simultaneously accusing refs of being biased against Rangers. <laugh>

    As for Ki 'nearly breaking Lafferty's leg', it was such a career-ending tackle that Lafferty played on without any injury for the entire game. <laugh>

    Truth is you're acting exactly like the 'paranoid MOPE' that you accuse every celtic fan of being. But you're too dim to see it.
     
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  18. DevAdvocate

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    Au contraire BH.

    1: You think the Ref had a clear view and "Bottled" it, fair enough but please tell us why you think he "bottled it"?

    2: I can think of numerous examples of players being let off early doors for bad challenges, strangely enough Rangers players too have benefitted from early leniency in the past so I really don't see what point you are trying to make.

    3: Who ever used the term "Establishment Refs"? You say it must stop now but I was oblivious to the fact that anyone had started it. One Dick on a Radio show last year mentioned the establishemnt and it was Rangers fans who picked that particular ball up and ran with it, since then it has been used in a jocular fashion by both sets of fans, I read a lot of fan sites and I don't recall anyone saying that Refs were part of any "Establishment"


    Walter too seems to think that Celtic have been moaning about "not getting penalties" so seeing as how you and him seem to be singing from the same hymnsheet perhaps you could also explain who said "Celtic don't get penalties"?
     
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