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The downfall of the house of Leggo

Discussion in 'Celtic' started by DevAdvocate, Jan 11, 2012.

  1. RebelBhoy

    RebelBhoy Moderator
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    I think you got it right there.
     
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  2. rogueleader

    rogueleader suave gringo

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    please log in to view this image


    This is our city.
     
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  3. RebelBhoy

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    Are you a funny man in real life? Or one of those people who thinks funny things and might mumble them to the one colleague who understands you. They are a little bit cooler than you, so they repeat your funny lines and they get all the credit? You are too shy to say anything. You and him both know who the brains of the operation is.

    I'd tell that **** to get ****ed<ok> Point him towards not606 and screm at him "There......There. You absolute ****....There is where people appreciate my humour". Then storm the **** out.

    Here.....You are king.
     
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  4. RebelBhoy

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    I say King, I did that for effect. Of course I mean that you are appreciated. I don't like the monarchy. It is just a turn of phrase.
     
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  5. Go G YellowScreen

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    I think this might be his best one yet.

    Come on, own up! Which one of you IRA loving tarriers is working at Ibrox and leaking news to the mhedia?
     
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  6. Bhoy From Brum

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    im not really into this conspiracy theory, but its blatantly clear that certain ppl at clyde/bbc/record ect have an agenda with us nd our club. they run us down at every oppertunity and treat us as second class citizens.

    <laugh> You are a second class citizen with spelling like that you ****ing mong <ok>
     
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  7. RebelBhoy

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    Quick Provo-Man and Taig-Bhoy....to the Lennoxtown Lair.
     
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  8. Cossy

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    Is this Leggo harking for a return to Rangers' famous signing policy, on and off the pitch?
     
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  9. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    <laugh>
     
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  10. Super hooper

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    The reason Murray was back at the Rangers training ground was to collect the 2nd installment on the money Whyte owed for the purchase of Rangers.
    Whyte had previously told Murray that he did not want him at Ibrox but he would leave the installment with Sally.

    After the financial transaction was completed they both enjoyed lunch together, sharing a packet of smokey bacon.

    See Satan you right simple explanation.
     
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  11. rogueleader

    rogueleader suave gringo

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    <laugh>.

    no one`s cooler than me <grr>
     
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  12. EspaniaCelt

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    Excellent - you're in top form here Reb! :emoticon-0140-rofl: (only up so late as I'm watching the Frampton/Hughes fight....a total mis-match!)
     
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  13. rogueleader

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    :emoticon-0159-music

    he`s the kind of person you meet
    at certain dismal hun affairs
    centre of a crowd bought the club for a pound
    running up the marble stairs
    well it seems to me that you have spent too much in too few years
    and though youve tried, radio clyde still fills your eyes with tears

    you better stop - look around
    here it comes, here it comes
    here comes dave leggats nervous breakdown
     
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  14. Go G YellowScreen

    Go G YellowScreen Well-Known Member

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    Today's drivel is a testament to hope over reality <laugh>

    "Please UEFA, punish those taig meanies!"
     
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  15. DevAdvocate

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    Sunday, 29 January 2012

    EURO BOSSES WANT LAWWELL TO ACT TOUGH


    UEFA bosses are believed to be bewildered by Celtic’s lack of action after their fans attacked those Euro chiefs and shamed the club in Italy. (believed by whom David? You?)


    Now those Euro bosses will decide just how hard they should come down on Celtic when they meet to determine Celtic’s fate on February 24.
    (a chat sounds like a date with the Guillotine when Leggo says it)


    And right now the feeling inside the UEFA corridors of power is that they should hammer Celtic.
    (any chance of a quote David?)


    Sources, both inside the UEFA headquarters and with strong connections to the European governing body, claim they cannot understand why Celtic have not taken tough action against the thugs who have landed Celtic in the Euro dock for the second time this season.
    (the only "source" you have you have you slabbering wreck is the demons whispering in your ear)


    They are especially perplexed at the Celtic inaction, after hearing Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell talk tough following the F*** UEFA banner hoisted by Celtic supporters during the game against Udinese in December, plus the letting off of flares, which led to the club being charged yet again by UEFA.
    (perplexed? is'nt that just the same as "bewildered", which you said in your first sentence?)


    For there are those within UEFA who know that there were angry scenes at the airport the morning after the game, witnessed by the Scottish press pack, when a clearly angry Lawwell and furious fans confronted each other in a heated exchange of views.
    (ohhhh, big news)


    It was then that Lawwell gave an interview to the Scottish journalists who saw what had happened. In it he claimed that he would hunt down the troublemakers and ensure that they were banned from Parkhead. That led to banner headlines saying the Lawwell was ready to hunt down the Celtic thugs.
    (thugs? A bit over the top for some people who held up a banner, it's not as if they burned down the stadium and raped all the officials)


    Yet since then only it has been reported that only one of the Celtic hooligans has been banned from the club’s ground, despite the fact there were a gang of them involved in the trouble, which also saw violence erupt when a Celtic steward was given a battering by travelling supporters. (Hooligans now, still laughable but maybe Leggo is mellowing)


    There has also been a disturbing silence in the media about what – if any – follow up action Lawwell has taken, leading many to once again point to the iron grip Celtic chief executive and Scottish Football Association director, Peter Lawwell has on Scotland’s media and, in particular BBC Scotland, who have shied away from this explosive story. (a disturbing silence? like the silence in the press since the Rangers Tax Case began?)


    This lack of real tough action by Celtic against the thugs has now led to at least one senior UEFA man telling others within the UEFA headquarters about Celtic’s history regarding dealing with violence.
    (looks like I spoke too soon when I suggested Leggo may be mellowing, it now seems that flares + banner = "Violence")


    It has been pointed out to UEFA bosses that nobody was banned after referee Hugh Dallas – a Celtic hate figure – was felled and left bleeding after being hit by a missile hurled from the Parkhead stands.
    (pointed out by who David? Piara Power or his Celtic mad wife maybe?)


    The attack on a visiting captain, which left him needing stitching after another thug launched a weapon at him, has also been mentioned, plus another night of Celtic shame when a club doctor, attending to an stricken player, had his hand injured when yet another Celtic supporter fired a missile which hit him. (yes David, and waving a banner and letting off a few flares falls into the same category as these disparate events, which you have conveniently dredged up from your back catalogue of whataboutery)


    None of the thugs who support Celtic and who were behind these shameful attacks, were ever indentified by Celtic and banned from Parkhead.
    (now we are revisiting old ground and throwing in the "thug" word again in case anyone missed it the previous two times)

    One attack on a player UEFA does know about is when a Celtic supporter invaded the pitch during a Champions League match with AC Milan and attacked the visiting goalkeeper. (attacked? now we just know (if ever that were in doubt) we are reading the ramblings of a madman.


    Now these sins from the past could be set to start catching up with Celtic, particularly as the lack of a tough stance against the thugs who shamed Celtic and Scotland in Italy, has left some UEFA insiders perplexed at why chief executive Peter Lawwell has not taken the action he promised. (Thugs again, and some sage advice from a neutral observer to the UEFA mandarins)


    UEFA bosses are well aware of how hard it is for any club to have complete control over all of their followers, particularly the wilder elements. But any suspicion any of the Eurocrats may harbour that Lawwell is not doing enough to weed out the Parkhead thugs could see Celtic hammered when UEFA bosses meet to decide the club’s fate next month.
    (I hope it's another paltry fine because then doubtless we shall have access to a Leggo classic and accusations along the lines of: Lawell's pals at UEFA, Piara Power, his wife, Hugh Dallas asked for leniency, yadayadayada)
     
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  16. RebelBhoy

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    I haven't watched it yet, but I have it recorded. I think he is going to go a long long way.
     
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  17. RebelBhoy

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    <laugh>

    Yes, a certain Mr O. Creep witnessed it.

    The "exchange of views" happened after the 'interview'.
     
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  18. RebelBhoy

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    Just watched it ..... He is going to be some fighter.
     
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  19. Bib Fortuna's Maw

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    Monday, 30 January 2012
    REFS FEEL THE REGAN-LUNNY HEAT

    JUST how many managers will it take to attack the crazy Scottish Football Association system which gives a lawyer the power to overrule referees, before the Hampden powerbrokers realise the error of their ways?


    Most managers think the whole set up is a joke and want to know just what Peter Lawwell&#8217;s pal, Stewart Regan, believes are the special qualities Vincent Lunny has which makes him know more about football than a FIFA referee?


    But there are just as many of those bosses who do not believe Regan&#8217;s SFA will do a thing to sort it out until Lunny crosses Celtic.


    If that ever happens!


    For with the season in its second half there has been no refereeing confrontation with Celtic. Funny that! Especially since last season Celtic were habitual Monday morning moaners about refs.


    Therefore, either refs have stopped making mistakes which see Celtic on the wrong end of their decisions, or Celtic have suddenly become the best behaved team in Scotland. By a mile.


    For years successive Celtic managers breathed fire about refereeing decisions going against them and fought a running battle with the authorities, who held their ground and refused to be brow beaten or intimidated by either threats or other intemperate language.


    However, since the arrival of Stewart Regan as chief executive of the SFA and him laying down the welcome met for Lawwell to join him at the boardroom table, all has been sweetness and light between Celtic and the SFA. Funny that.


    As I said, either refs have stopped making mistakes &#8211; but only those which would punish Celtic &#8211; or Celtic have become regular little choir bhoys.


    The only other alternative is that referees are running scared of becoming involved in a showdown with Regan&#8217;s pal, Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell, who is the most powerful of powerbrokers at the heart of Regan&#8217;s SFA, because they know they can&#8217;t win and are fearful for their careers.


    And that is too terrible a scenario to be given serious consideration for the future integrity of Scottish football.


    The truth is the whole new disciplinary set up is a mess. Or, if you like, a muddle.


    No surprise there then as it came in the wake of the blueprint for football&#8217;s future drawn up for the SFA by Henry &#8220;it&#8217;s a muddle not a fiddle&#8221; McLeish.


    Sooner or later though, perhaps even subconsciously because of pressure he may feel under from the boardroom of Regan and Lawwell&#8217;s SFA, a referee will make a decision against a team which is playing against Celtic which is blatantly wrong, but proves to be crucial . Perhaps it will even come in an Old Firm, game.


    When that happens it will be interesting to see if Regan and lawyer Lunny are twisting in he wind. And to discover which way the storm will leave them facing.




    <laugh><ok>
     
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  20. VenomPD

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    <laugh>

    Translated: He's raging that Celtic have enforced some sort of change at the top of Scottish football by their actions last season.

    We were told by the likes of Leggo that it was a no-win situation taking on the SFA and the refs.......
     
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