"A very angry manager jst phoned me back sayin he's got a note of ma number and hes passin it on to the police a jst sed chill out fat chops, tell wee sacs sebo to screw the nut and put the burnley taps to the front of the shop for wee gowbo's next visit." nev
What facts did I claim in the post you quoted? No, I was taking care of some things in preparation for my wee flight to the big smoke later tonight, the big time **** that I am. Probably another hours work, teckle! What he did ended the guys career after his planned tackle! Iirc was it not keane who lashed out in the first place and injured himself? What's your thoughts on Frank Rijkaard spitting on Rudi Voller? Don't remember him ever getting such abuse or does it only count when it's someone from "the Celtic family". What about your two fans who spat at Craig Gordon a couple of years back? Interesting...
Ha Ha, beelin?... Would it not be "you're"?... At the end of the day, they're both ****s. My point was only that I found it strange that keane was so welcomed and Diouf so hated. In fact was the famous wee monkey taunt not to him?
[/QUOTE] Yes, Diouf did spit on a kid, you must have already read Devs quote on it....so...has Keane? Keane believes he had a reason...revenge...what was Diouf reason for mocking an obviously distressed Jamie Mackie? Yes Diouf barges into the Celtic doctor during an old firm game where Rangers players lost the rag..its on YouTube....did Keane do something similar? You avoided the racism question...but the Dev has already shot down any argument you could think of over that I wouldn't shake Roy Keanes hand if I met him in the street but don't go thinking we only disliked Diouf because he signed for Rangers Diouf is a **** of the highest order, whomever he plays for
Stop digging that hole Diouf was destested because of his previous - which I laid out in detail - all you have come back with is Keane ending someone's career, which incidentally he did not. Keane was welcomed because he had supported Celtic as a lad and it was his stated desire to play for Celtic before retiring. Keane was a tremendous player, highly regarded by most experts in the game, the fact that he had a glittering career as captain of one of the biggest clubs in world football tells you his quality. Of course there are black marks against his name but comparing Keane with Diouf is like comparing Atilla the Hun with Mother Theresa. Diouf is a hugely unpopular player who was respected by no man. Keane was not the most popular but he had respect earned through skill and determination and not a small amount of toughness. Is it really beyond your capacity to understand why Diouf was hated and Keane was welcomed by Celtic fans? ps why would it be "You're"?
Hmm, maybe another guideline in the Giant Network Rail handbook? Apparently signs are only signs when they appear on lamposts so maybe "You are" is incorrect grammatically in the eyes of those bloody jobsworth Fatcats in their Ivory towers at Network Rail HQ.