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Rangers v Aberdeen Live

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posted 12 hours, 15 minutes ago

comment by lauders (U9757)
posted about an hour ago
comment by I'm not as think as you drunk I am.......Schizophrenia was my idea!.....No it wasn't!.....You are never alone with a Schizo :D (U2115)
posted 28 minutes ago
Oh What a night!

If anyone knows where I am please let me know. The barmaid's bed is really comphy
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Only one man took her home and disappointed her
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Things said often in chez lauders

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted 12 hours, 12 minutes ago

comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 12 hours, 47 minutes ago

Well done lauders for me it's the stick on venue for JA.
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Not sure you’d be saying that when it’s jumping at the weekend - that DJ desk at the front door said avoid to me but then I’m a grumpy auld cant.

comment by lauders (U9757)

posted 11 hours, 26 minutes ago

comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 12 hours, 47 minutes ago

Well done lauders for me it's the stick on venue for JA.
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Not sure you’d be saying that when it’s jumping at the weekend - that DJ desk at the front door said avoid to me but then I’m a grumpy auld cant.
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Aye it's horrific on Friday and Saturday nights.

Very young crowd, noisy, can't move.

Decent and cheap for weeknights though.

And the manageress is very accomodating

posted 10 hours, 43 minutes ago

Where did you end up?

Don’t say “Dave’s hoose”

posted 10 hours, 40 minutes ago

comment by Fan Gillhaus 1903 (U3339)
posted 22 hours, 51 minutes ago
He isn’t a terrible appointment at all, still got half the shiete to get rid of, 4 new signings in the last few days which I have no doubt will improve the first team

Can hardly say 13 wins on the bounce was lucky what a stupid thing to say
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I seem to remember Aberdeen not playing particularly well and getting a fair few narrow, even late wins in that run? Whether it was lucky or not is another question.

In all honesty when Rangers lost to Aberdeen at Pittodrie -even back then I was genuinely disappointed in Aberdeen. I didnt really see anything impressive or new about them at all.

We have shown this season that you dont need to be a particularly good team to take points off us at your home ground. The crowd was up for it and the players had the confidence to keep going - but in terms of the actual football on the pitch I thought Aberdeen were a bit, meh.

What I would find it hard to do is give Thelin all the credit for that run yet admonish him of all blame for the current run.

if this was Rangers we would be an absolute laughing stock for getting carried away with what would be classed as just a bit of new manager bounce. The manager would be written off as a dud by now and be widely mocked every time he opened his mouth.

Thelin led Aberdeen on a great run at the start of the season. Unfortunately he is now leading them on a terrible run and this is a real test of his chops to turn it around.

Graeme Shinnie is the worst footballer in our league by the way. Worst fake hard man diving koont I have ever seen. Embarassing. At one point the other night he took a bad touch and pulled Raskin down on top of him to con the ref into a free kick because he knew he was losing the ball. He then had the cheek to moan at the ref trying to get Raskin booked. Absolute clownshoe of a footballer.

posted 10 hours, 37 minutes ago

Well I cba to reply to all but Shinnie is passed it am afraid

No legs left not that he was ever particularly quick but seems to be nothing there

Needs to be playing Polvara and Palaversa in CM from here on in

posted 9 hours, 51 minutes ago

‘ if this was Rangers we would be an absolute laughing stock for getting carried away with what would be classed as just a bit of new manager bounce. The manager would be written off as a dud by now and be widely mocked every time he opened his mouth.’

I’ll leave this one for Magnum to reply to…

posted 8 hours, 51 minutes ago

If Thelin wasnt lucky in this winning streak then he aint unlucky in his non winning one.

There has been a lot more skelpings rec'd in his non winning run than there were handed out in his winning run.

I think the winning run was also skewed by having low level league cup games included in that (Airdrie, East Kilbride, QOS, Dumbarton, Queens Park, Spartans. Thats about half of the teams in that winning run were lower league teams.

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted 8 hours, 34 minutes ago

That's disingenuous - his first 11 league games were 10 wins and a draw with the best team in the country - that is top top form. The collapse has been epic and possibly unprecedented.

posted 8 hours, 14 minutes ago

From absolutely flying to absolutely dogschit.

The comments on his post match interviews suggest the fans are turning on him.

The performances are awful but not nearly as bad as his grey hair and beard with ginger moustache combo.

posted 7 hours, 28 minutes ago

Had similar runs with Elfsborg in 2019 and 2023

Both coincided with squad remoulds

So although it’s a very bad run and some shirts being played, you have to give a manager time

posted 7 hours, 28 minutes ago

Shiete even

posted 5 hours, 1 minute ago

Non-football so you might want to go to next post. Single line

Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school.

FYI. The pic of the front of your AirBB didn’t show bullet holes. They were shrapnel impacts from mines dropped by the Luftwaffe early in WW2. They were made almost certainly on the nights of 6 / 7 May 1941. Clydeside going E to W, tenement buildings in Yoker, Clydebank, Dalmuir, & Port Glasgow were mostly faced with red sandstone. It was cheap, easy to cut, & looked good. Hint is in the word sandstone – it was soft and so absorbed any impacts. You can still see to this day similar damage in all the places mention above, especially Dalmuir.

posted 4 hours, 54 minutes ago


Just reading back there comments earlier fvkin hilarious

comment by Silver (U6112)

posted 4 hours, 43 minutes ago

comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 13 minutes ago
Non-football so you might want to go to next post. Single line

Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school.

FYI. The pic of the front of your AirBB didn’t show bullet holes. They were shrapnel impacts from mines dropped by the Luftwaffe early in WW2. They were made almost certainly on the nights of 6 / 7 May 1941. Clydeside going E to W, tenement buildings in Yoker, Clydebank, Dalmuir, & Port Glasgow were mostly faced with red sandstone. It was cheap, easy to cut, & looked good. Hint is in the word sandstone – it was soft and so absorbed any impacts. You can still see to this day similar damage in all the places mention above, especially Dalmuir.


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Any excuse to reprise this cracker

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBRywUeiB6Y

posted 4 hours, 42 minutes ago

comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 14 minutes ago
Non-football so you might want to go to next post. Single line

Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school.

FYI. The pic of the front of your AirBB didn’t show bullet holes. They were shrapnel impacts from mines dropped by the Luftwaffe early in WW2. They were made almost certainly on the nights of 6 / 7 May 1941. Clydeside going E to W, tenement buildings in Yoker, Clydebank, Dalmuir, & Port Glasgow were mostly faced with red sandstone. It was cheap, easy to cut, & looked good. Hint is in the word sandstone – it was soft and so absorbed any impacts. You can still see to this day similar damage in all the places mention above, especially Dalmuir.


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You are most probably correct. We did pass an old gun post on the waterfront path.



"Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school."

Not yet, its Lanzarote, planning to hunt down 'heed and advise him of the error of his ways

posted 4 hours, 40 minutes ago

comment by Silver (U6112)
posted about a minute ago
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 13 minutes ago
Non-football so you might want to go to next post. Single line

Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school.

FYI. The pic of the front of your AirBB didn’t show bullet holes. They were shrapnel impacts from mines dropped by the Luftwaffe early in WW2. They were made almost certainly on the nights of 6 / 7 May 1941. Clydeside going E to W, tenement buildings in Yoker, Clydebank, Dalmuir, & Port Glasgow were mostly faced with red sandstone. It was cheap, easy to cut, & looked good. Hint is in the word sandstone – it was soft and so absorbed any impacts. You can still see to this day similar damage in all the places mention above, especially Dalmuir.


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Any excuse to reprise this cracker

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBRywUeiB6Y
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comment by Silver (U6112)

posted 4 hours, 37 minutes ago

comment by I'm not as think as you drunk I am.......Schizophrenia was my idea!.....No it wasn't!.....You are never alone with a Schizo :D (U2115)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by The Mighty Quinn (U4099)
posted 14 minutes ago
Non-football so you might want to go to next post. Single line

Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school.

FYI. The pic of the front of your AirBB didn’t show bullet holes. They were shrapnel impacts from mines dropped by the Luftwaffe early in WW2. They were made almost certainly on the nights of 6 / 7 May 1941. Clydeside going E to W, tenement buildings in Yoker, Clydebank, Dalmuir, & Port Glasgow were mostly faced with red sandstone. It was cheap, easy to cut, & looked good. Hint is in the word sandstone – it was soft and so absorbed any impacts. You can still see to this day similar damage in all the places mention above, especially Dalmuir.


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You are most probably correct. We did pass an old gun post on the waterfront path.



"Schiz you might be in the Algarve by now as you stuck in at school."

Not yet, its Lanzarote, planning to hunt down 'heed and advise him of the error of his ways
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The gunsite at Mugdock is still pretty decent nick

https://www.mugdock-country-park.org.uk/conservation-heritage/history-heritage/mugdock-gunsite

posted 23 minutes ago



Silver forgot about that wan.

Mugdock guns have been a lunch break spot for 1,000's of weans.




posted 22 minutes ago


<Not yet, its Lanzarote>

Nice try mate.

We call it the Algarve on here.



comment by St3vie (U11028)

posted 13 minutes ago

Thank fck we are at home to Fraserburgh on Sunday hiy

I'd be sitting here worried sick if we were away

posted 9 minutes ago




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