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The downfall of the house of Leggo

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

  1. Go G YellowScreen

    Go G YellowScreen Well-Known Member

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    Club Yellow Red Total
    Aberdeen 36 5 46
    Inverness CT 36 3 42
    Hearts 37 2 41
    Rangers 33 4 41
    Hibernian 36 0 36
    St Mirren 33 1 35
    St Johnstone 34 0 34
    Dunfermline 30 2 34
    Motherwell 28 2 32
    Dundee United 27 1 29
    Kilmarnock 28 0 28
    Celtic 18 2 22

    Everyone's out to get them!
     
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  2. harryhood67

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    They keep going on about Pater Lawell running Scottish football , 2 seasons ago Gordon Rangers for me Smith was head of sfa and the president George Peat was caught celebrating a Rangers old firm goal
     
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  3. Cossy

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    ST I know it's Monday morning but am I missing something when aberdeen's cards don't tally; nor do most of the others?

    36 + 5 = 46?
     
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  4. VenomPD

    VenomPD Merrick jr

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    Red cards count double?
     
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  5. Go G YellowScreen

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    Red cards = 2 points

    36y + (5rx2) = 46

    <ok>
     
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  6. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    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? (Crazy, it's crazy I tells ya)

    Most managers think the whole set up is a joke and want to know just what Peter Lawwell’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’s SFA will do a thing to sort it out until Lunny crosses Celtic. (perhaps it's because Mr Lunny is a "Lawyer"?)

    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. (no other manager has ever moaned though David, Steven Pressley was not moaning about a penalty against Falkirk yesterday?)

    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. (as I said, no other managers have ever criticised an official obviously, only in the mind of a real ****wit is this a coherent argument)

    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 – but only those which would punish Celtic – or Celtic have become regular little choir bhoys. (no they are still making mistakes David, as yesterday's disallowed "non offside" goal will testify)

    The only other alternative is that referees are running scared of becoming involved in a showdown with Regan’s pal, Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell, who is the most powerful of powerbrokers at the heart of Regan’s SFA, because they know they can’t win and are fearful for their careers.(oh no, not the old "Refs are running scared of Celtic pish, I though this was an piece of imagineering by the boys on Follow Follow and it's ilk)

    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’s future drawn up for the SFA by Henry “it’s a muddle not a fiddle” McLeish.
    (i'm waiting for the "McLeish is a notorious Timmy" slapdash accusation)

    Sooner or later though, perhaps even subconsciously because of pressure he may feel under from the boardroom of Regan and Lawwell’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.(
    same old paranoid pish as usual, we've been told this is already happening, Refs are scared of crossing Celtic, I suppose that's why they went on strike last season, for fear of Celtic?)
     
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  7. Cossy

    Cossy Well-Known Member

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    Awright, awright. So it me that cannae count. FFS leave me alone ya bam.

    <laugh>
     
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  8. Magic Laudrup 11

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    The only thing worse than reading Leggos pish is reading it with devs comments after every sentence.

    <cringe>
     
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  9. VenomPD

    VenomPD Merrick jr

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    Give Dev a break. He's got **** all else to do with his day.
     
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  10. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    Ex ****ing zactly <ok>
     
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    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    Indeed, if you can think of a better way for me to skive off i'd like to hear it.
     
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    Killing spree?
     
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  14. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    Too much like hard work, i'd have to clean my sniper rifle for starters then find a potential nest and evac route etc etc.
     
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  15. Magic Laudrup 11

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    The office across the street from me would have pretty good vantage points, and it has one of the window cleaner platforms on the roof.

    I think I would prefer a Rambo style spree, get a massive machine gun and basically tear the place to shreds. Only problem is I don't wear a tie so wouldn't have anything to tie round my head. Oh, and getting a massive machine gun could prove tricky.
     
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  16. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    I did size up the student loans roof one day when I was in a killing frame of mind, but it passed. If you ever feel the need to go postal on Bothwell street just PM me, I have some contacts and I can get you a nice M60 for £1k, ammo belts are about £100. <ok>

    ps I think I can get you a bandana too
     
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  17. Magic Laudrup 11

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    Well for the bandana I was considering using the belt from my housecoat, so unless the bandana comes with the gun I should be fine. I'll give you a PM about the gun if I need it <ok>

    I was just at the printer there and was eyeing up the roof <laugh> My department is on the wing so I would only get a shot at the end offices. I would be much better on the roof to the side of my building. Got quite a few chimney stacks so keeping hidden shouldn't be a problem.
     
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  18. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    I can't recommend a Ninja suit highly enough by the way, the burds love it <ok>
     
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  19. Bib Fortuna's Maw

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    <laugh>

    There you go - no blaming of Whyte or Muray - it's all down to Lawwell, apparently.

    <laugh>
     
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  20. VenomPD

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    <laugh>

    "Lawell would do well to weigh carefully"


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