In the Herald today there is a bit on Rangers challenging UEFA's decision to ban Goian from playing tonight. Apparently UEFA haven't read their own rule book properly. Remember the wailing and gnashing of teeth from the forces of darkness when Lenny challenged the SFA for not reading their own rulebook properly? Are they complaining about Ally not just getting on with it and accepting UEFA's decision? Of course not. It's one rule for Lenny and another for Rangers.
It'll be interesting to see how Ally copes with the pressure of being in the front line. We hope that he never has to put up with the sort of pressure Lennon had to cope with last season but Ally can no longer look to the stands and give Walter the nod when things aren't going right on the pitch. I saw an interview with Ally on the news last night and he looked like he'd aged 10 years since I last saw him on the telly a couple of months ago. Maybe the continual transfer failings are getting to him.
"The SFA were forced to admit an embarrassing defeat after lawyers told them they had no chance of winning a court showdown that Celtic had threatened in the wake of their decision to suspend Lennon for four games on top of the four-match ban he was already serving - and to make him serve it consecutively"
BBC apologised to mccoist for their recent minor mistake , why havn't they apologised to Celtic for making a major mistake regarding sectarian singing at the cup final!!!!
Mendes seems to have got over his recent late night visit to Dublin. Mendes has broadened his horizons, last week he didn't know his Queen's highway 50 miles from his home. Since then he has made his way to Dublin to do some damage.