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For wee Gordy enjoy
Answer the charges laid ffs.
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2points STOLEN from a team fighting for their life.
I knew it would happen. Shoe horned up to the
Premiership. Disgraceful how they bend the rules
for Newco. ---- Hibs and QOS should play their last
game on the MONDAY after Hearts Game, would
the SPFL allow this.???? CHEERS..
dont ever change Gordon
CHEERS
Smoke bombs, flares, disallowed goals and players booked for diving. I really don't think they are ready for the Premier league, for the sporting integrity required I think they FAIL .. CHEERS
Wee Gordy listens to rangers games
when his team are playing paranoid fud
How did you know MY team was playing are you watching CELTIC now, on their chat page EVERY day. Given up on the HUNNY BEARS have you Lauders... CHEERS
From the HERALD----------
PERHAPS those naughty boys in the Rangers end brought along all those smoke bombs and bangers in an attempt to wake their players up to the realities of what lies ahead in this powderkeg end to the Championship season.
If that was, indeed, the reason for the pyrotechnics that went on from start to finish during this damp squib of a game in Livingston, it did not work.
Reading between the lines of the statements issued on their respective websites, it would appear that Hearts and Hibernian, these most unexpected of bedfellows, may actually believe the authorities are doing what they can to help guide Rangers through the play-offs. They certainly need all the assistance they can get on this form.
With the issue of sporting integrity, that well-established and now rather inflammatory phrase in footballing circles, returning to the public arena like the proverbial bad penny, it was almost inevitable that there would be a bit of controversy in this affair and the first dollop came after just seven minutes when the home side had a goal chalked off.
Jason Talbot, the home captain, delivered a looping cross from the left that presented a seemingly straightforward task for Cammy Bell.
The visiting goalkeeper jumped high under pressure from Jordan White to claim the ball with both hands, but spilled it after landing on the turf.
Hippolyte reacted with greater speed than anyone to knock it along the ground and into the net from seven yards, but his joy was to be short-lived with the referee, Greg Aitken, disallowing his effort for an infringement on Bell.
There did not appear to be a terrific amount in White's endeavours to put Bell under pressure. If anything, it seemed to be the impact from landing on the ground that caused the ball to squirm loose. Aitken's call, if nothing else, was controversial and open to interpretation.
This was not to become one-way traffic, though, and there was a loud claim for a penalty-kick from Livingston with 19 minutes to go.
Scott Pittman had moved
across Zaliukas just at the edge of the area before going to ground at speed.
It is perhaps telling that he did not complain too vigorously. Others in the stadium did, though. Again, Aitken had the courage of his own convictions and blocked out their protests.
He was the subject of some abuse from the away fans in injury-time as well when booking Vuckic for diving. Maybe the game's not entirely bent, after all. Maybe Rangers aren't being given special dispensation. Perhaps it is just that the people in power really don't know what they're doing. CHEERS
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http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/rangers/hibs-protest-after-final-day-switch-for-rangers-203528n.123360824
For wee Gordy enjoy
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Answer the charges laid ffs.
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THE CHARGES FFS!!!!
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posted on 16/4/15
2points STOLEN from a team fighting for their life.
I knew it would happen. Shoe horned up to the
Premiership. Disgraceful how they bend the rules
for Newco. ---- Hibs and QOS should play their last
game on the MONDAY after Hearts Game, would
the SPFL allow this.???? CHEERS..
posted on 16/4/15
dont ever change Gordon
CHEERS
posted on 16/4/15
Smoke bombs, flares, disallowed goals and players booked for diving. I really don't think they are ready for the Premier league, for the sporting integrity required I think they FAIL .. CHEERS
posted on 16/4/15
posted on 16/4/15
Wee Gordy listens to rangers games
when his team are playing paranoid fud
How did you know MY team was playing are you watching CELTIC now, on their chat page EVERY day. Given up on the HUNNY BEARS have you Lauders... CHEERS
posted on 16/4/15
Yir still a fanny
posted on 16/4/15
From the HERALD----------
PERHAPS those naughty boys in the Rangers end brought along all those smoke bombs and bangers in an attempt to wake their players up to the realities of what lies ahead in this powderkeg end to the Championship season.
If that was, indeed, the reason for the pyrotechnics that went on from start to finish during this damp squib of a game in Livingston, it did not work.
Reading between the lines of the statements issued on their respective websites, it would appear that Hearts and Hibernian, these most unexpected of bedfellows, may actually believe the authorities are doing what they can to help guide Rangers through the play-offs. They certainly need all the assistance they can get on this form.
With the issue of sporting integrity, that well-established and now rather inflammatory phrase in footballing circles, returning to the public arena like the proverbial bad penny, it was almost inevitable that there would be a bit of controversy in this affair and the first dollop came after just seven minutes when the home side had a goal chalked off.
Jason Talbot, the home captain, delivered a looping cross from the left that presented a seemingly straightforward task for Cammy Bell.
The visiting goalkeeper jumped high under pressure from Jordan White to claim the ball with both hands, but spilled it after landing on the turf.
Hippolyte reacted with greater speed than anyone to knock it along the ground and into the net from seven yards, but his joy was to be short-lived with the referee, Greg Aitken, disallowing his effort for an infringement on Bell.
There did not appear to be a terrific amount in White's endeavours to put Bell under pressure. If anything, it seemed to be the impact from landing on the ground that caused the ball to squirm loose. Aitken's call, if nothing else, was controversial and open to interpretation.
This was not to become one-way traffic, though, and there was a loud claim for a penalty-kick from Livingston with 19 minutes to go.
Scott Pittman had moved
across Zaliukas just at the edge of the area before going to ground at speed.
It is perhaps telling that he did not complain too vigorously. Others in the stadium did, though. Again, Aitken had the courage of his own convictions and blocked out their protests.
He was the subject of some abuse from the away fans in injury-time as well when booking Vuckic for diving. Maybe the game's not entirely bent, after all. Maybe Rangers aren't being given special dispensation. Perhaps it is just that the people in power really don't know what they're doing. CHEERS
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