If you know your history Webel. Rangers player career ended by the SFA? OMG, what about the anti-Irish/Celtic conspiracy?? DOES........................................... NOT............................................... COMPUTE........................................ please log in to view this image
No I've not. The SFA ended a Rangers player career by sin dieing him. They lifted it 3 years later, but by that time he was 36 and hadn't kicked a ball for 3 years, so he then retired.
"In 1947 he (Willie Woodburn) received a 14-day ban for a "violent exchange" with Motherwell's Dave Mathie, then in 1953 he punched the Clyde striker Billy McPhail, which earned a 21-day ban. Later that year, Woodburn was sent off for retaliation in a match with Stirling Albion and when the clubs met again, the following season, in a League Cup tie at Ibrox on 28 August 1954. Playing with a knee injury, Woodburn took exception to a bad foul and retaliated by headbutting a Stirling player." Sounds like a nice bloke And he was 34, ban lifted at 37 so he was hardly denied a career in football was he?
Of Course, if there was this anti-Celtc/pro-Rangers bias, then they'd never have banned him for life, would they? The plot thickens. Now piss of you boring ****s, I got stuff I need to do.
Sorry, I still don’t get this, a Hun acts like a Hun and is banned. This is an example of how the SFA is not biased against Celtic Many decades later, a Hun acts like a Hun and the SFA don’t back him and this is more evidence of the SFA not being biased against Celtic............ Both of these things have **** all to do with Celtic.
Loving this thread. One glaring omission is the fact that Craig Thomson put the title on a plate for celtc with a criminal penalty award in the 81st minute of the final Old Firm game when the score was 0-0. Failing to beat Caley Thistle after that is not anyone's fault but your own. But we'll ignore this fact, just so Declan can feel victimised
Tell me how that was a "criminal" penalty. I doubt only a bigot or someone with little knowledge of Scottish law or the English language could describe that penalty as criminal. In this case I suspect Frankie boy has a bit of all three. At the end of the day, losing away from home against a Rangers inspired supped up Caley may not have lost the league if Hearts had not deliberately played a weaken team against your lot and the other 3 teams had not laid down. Frankie boy your title was tainted.