Off Topic Pointless point-scoring thread

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In a normal society, you'd think that the press would report the going ons at Torbet Towers but we all know that the Scottish press would never report what really is going on at the Knew Camp for fear of reprisal from their paymaster Lieswell.

The arrogance on display at Celtic is breathtaking but sadly, without a strong Rangers, Liewswell knows he's got the Scottish game sewed up based on the ridiculous assertion of sporting integrity, which was basically manufactured to ensure that Celtic have access to £100m+ of CL money until Rangers recover, which is doubtful that they ever will.

Jealousy and bitterness has irrevocably damaged Scottish football, and apathy will kill it in the end.

Well done <applause>
 
In a normal society, you'd think that the press would report the going ons at Torbet Towers but we all know that the Scottish press would never report what really is going on at the Knew Camp for fear of reprisal from their paymaster Lieswell.

The arrogance on display at Celtic is breathtaking but sadly, without a strong Rangers, Liewswell knows he's got the Scottish game sewed up based on the ridiculous assertion of sporting integrity, which was basically manufactured to ensure that Celtic have access to £100m+ of CL money until Rangers recover, which is doubtful that they ever will.

Jealousy and bitterness has irrevocably damaged Scottish football, and apathy will kill it in the end.

Well done <applause>


Consistently inconsistent is young Bazza.
 
In a normal society, you'd think that the press would report the going ons at Torbet Towers but we all know that the Scottish press would never report what really is going on at the Knew Camp for fear of reprisal from their paymaster Lieswell.

The arrogance on display at Celtic is breathtaking but sadly, without a strong Rangers, Liewswell knows he's got the Scottish game sewed up based on the ridiculous assertion of sporting integrity, which was basically manufactured to ensure that Celtic have access to £100m+ of CL money until Rangers recover, which is doubtful that they ever will.

Jealousy and bitterness has irrevocably damaged Scottish football, and apathy will kill it in the end.

Well done <applause>

Trying too hard^^^ <laugh>
 
Don't know if anyone has put this on yet, but....<laugh>

[video=youtube;D38QmhnLmck]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D38QmhnLmck[/video]

I like how they have a "Dairy Cam" section with a guy who's clearly lactose intolerant <rofl>
 
BURNLEY star Danny Ings is a shock target for Mike Ashley &#8212; but as a marquee signing for RANGERS.
England Under-21 striker Ings is going to be among the hottest properties on the market when his contract runs out at the end of the season.

He has bagged four Premier League goals in an injury-hit campaign &#8212; after netting 26 in Clarets&#8217; promotion season.

But one of the leading contenders for his signature will be the Scottish giants &#8212; if they make it back to the top flight.

Ashley, who has a significant share in the Gers, and sidekick Derek Llambias are big fans of the prolific striker and would pay him a record wage to take him over the border.

Ings would get around £40,000 a week in Glasgow if Ashley wins the signing chase, wages that would dwarf what he is paid at Turf Moor.

The key point is that Rangers have an advantage over interested English clubs such as Ashley&#8217;s Newcastle, Tottenham and Southampton because the fee would be tiny.

A move outside England would see Burnley picking up a small training compensation figure, making him attractive to Rangers.

If Ings, 22, stays in the Premier League the price would be fixed by a tribunal and possibly set as high as £5million for one of England&#8217;s best young players.

Shrewd Ashley knows Ings would have a great resale value if he moved back to the Premier League down the line and he would pay for himself if he agrees to a season or more in Scotland.

Cynics might even suggest he could be parked at Rangers and loaned or sold cheap to Newcastle at some stage of his career
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