I'm looking forward to seeing Rangers getting drugged through the mud again once BDO really get to work
"I also understand BDO have spent this month pouring over" Another wee plug for his book too, must be selling like Hot Cakes or Orange Taps.
He reckons journalism standards are dropping in Scotland as well. Are the papers bits of torn off wallpaper inked in a mixture of **** and fear these days? Because if not then standards are up since that semi-literate jakey got unceremoniously pumped oot a job.
It's not worth the effort. The thread would be removed within five minutes of posting it. The ****s on there are proper mental. Think Medro and Chapper rolled into one on steroids
The last time I was on there half the threads were about Celtic, Neil Lennon and Peter Lawwell and the other half were complaining about Celtic fans being obsessed with Rangers. FF doesn't do irony.
I wont post the whole of his latest blog - it's the usual paranoid rantings - but here's just a snippet:
Gen. Nick Eeles: Educated at the University of Bristol, Eeles was commissioned into the Royal Artillery in 1982. In 1994 he was deployed to Bosnia as Chief of Staff in the British headquarters of United Nations Protection Force. He then commanded C Battery Royal Horse Artillery in which role he was deployed to Northern Ireland. He was appointed Commanding Officer of 26 Regiment RA in 2001 and commanded his regiment in Germany, Kosovo and Bosnia before taking part in the Invasion of Iraq in 2003. He went on to be Commander Royal Artillery of 3rd (UK) Division in April 2005, Brigadier on the general staff in the Ministry of Defence in June 2007 and Director Royal Artillery in January 2010. He was appointed General Officer Commanding 2nd Infantry Division and Governor of Edinburgh Castle on 4 January 2012 and, following the disbanding of 2nd Infantry Division on 1 April 2012, he became General Officer Commanding Scotland on 2 April 2012. He is married with three children. David Leggat: Fat, alcoholic, unemployed, single and childless.
To be fair that could be perfectly true if somebody else died in said car crash. It would have been a fatal car crash. Just saying like.
As was said the other day, “Remembrance” is for the “fallen”, not guys who are serving nowadays (or even those who have served in the past). Remembrance is not for my benefit, nor for anyone else but the fallen. If we start celebrating the activities of serving soldiers with pathetic shows of razzmatazz and cheap stunts, then it cheapens the whole point of the exercise. I don’t expect Leggo would ever understand that.
In which case it would be appropriate to write "...in a fatal car crash in which [insert name] lost his life." Ya pedantic ****!