Papa he's naw had a bad decision or result to greet aboot for months. Wait til they start drappin' points
He was an absolute idiot last season. Nothing but an aggresive, antagonising w-nker of a guy. Good to see he's grown up a bit. Just needs to die his hair black and that's TWO less reasons to hate the c-nt
Hats off to him, long may it continue but I fear a leaopard never changes its spots and he could well be back to his rabid best before long.
Vile wee man.
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Smith was aggressive & antagonising in his day as was McCoist with Lomas a few weeks ago yet the tabloids and their readers didn't have a problem with that. It's all in the way it's reported (or not) I suppose.
If you actually read the quotes, Lennon says he likes a weakened Rangers, he did not say he wants Rangers obliterated or anything like that. Of course he wants a weakened Rangers, it makes his job easier. I'm sure Mccoist would be happier with Celtic being weak, rather than being strong. I'm sure Ferguson would love Man City to be weak.
I've said it loads, Lennon's behaviour wasn't any worse than other 'fiery' managers last season.
Many people don't like him, and blame it on his appearance because they cannot give any specific examples of untoward behaviour.
Only in Scotland.
Aye Harvey, I just took my whole opinion on the ar-ehole from the tabloids so I did. Was he actually impeccably behaved and they big bad redtops portrayed him to be a petulant prlck??
Get a grip man!! If you're happy for the manager of your club to behave like he did for most of last season then fair doos, it's a non argument in that case. Personally I would be ashamed if our manager behaved like that.
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Aye Harvey, I just took my whole opinion on the ar-ehole from the tabloids so I did. Was he actually impeccably behaved and they big bad redtops portrayed him to be a petulant prlck??
Get a grip man!! If you're happy for the manager of your club to behave like he did for most of last season then fair doos, it's a non argument in that case. Personally I would be ashamed if our manager behaved like that.
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No one ever suggested that Neil Lennon behaved impeccably this season or last. In fact, you will have a hard time finding any manager who fits that description.
If you are happy for Smith to be squaring up to officials and players, and also happy to see McCoist rushing to the Celtic dugout and abusing Steve Lomas a few weeks back, then why is our manager singled out for this kind of behaviour?
At the end of last season, I watched a video package on Sky of Ian Holloway doing all the things Neil Lennon did at the same time and the pundits in the studio were laughing and praising Holloway for being a character. Up here, it's suddenly distasteful and wrong.
Harvey,
Their deflectors are up to the max...
There's a storm coming and no shelter for the Bear.They'll turn on us, their own, even the guy who brought them 9iar.But do not, as individuals, expect them to look at themselves.
I've spent two days trying to explain that Walter Smith spending 77% of Rangers' income on wages, in season 2008/09, having been eliminated by Kanaus, was reckless...
Aye bit, was the reply
Aye and ye got spanked silly
Now,who will I turn on tomorrow.......
You...ye want some, eh! eh!
Harvey,
Their deflectors are up to the max...
There's a storm coming and no shelter for the Bear.They'll turn on us, their own, even the guy who brought them 9iar.But do not, as individuals, expect them to look at themselves.
I've spent two days trying to explain that Walter Smith spending 77% of Rangers' income on wages, in season 2008/09, having been eliminated by Kanaus, was reckless...
Aye bit, was the reply
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This is exactly why I'm weary of them going out of business and having to start again. For some Rangers fans, they are never happy unless they can blame a Tim for the sorry state they are in. If the worst comes to the worst for them, Celtic fans shouldn't assume it will be a barrel of laughs for us because they will be at their most dangerous. Neil Lennon especially.
DC,
Stevie wid have tried to throttle me if he could have reached me through that computer...that's the worst av seen him
Mone then
Quite a wee ding-dong yeez hud goin
Stevie rag-dolled ye tho
5 times he said cheerio...a just cant get enuff
theres a lucozade bottle that still hasnt recovered from lennons actions
Harvey- sorry I missed a good article. My own thoughts stem from Lennon failing to ingratiate himself with fellow pros working within the game. This, imo is where most new guys suffer.
Now we have a refreshingly open and honest manager who comes across very well. It was not PC. Good.
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posted on 3/2/12
Papa he's naw had a bad decision or result to greet aboot for months. Wait til they start drappin' points
posted on 3/2/12
He was an absolute idiot last season. Nothing but an aggresive, antagonising w-nker of a guy. Good to see he's grown up a bit. Just needs to die his hair black and that's TWO less reasons to hate the c-nt
Hats off to him, long may it continue but I fear a leaopard never changes its spots and he could well be back to his rabid best before long.
Vile wee man.
------------
Smith was aggressive & antagonising in his day as was McCoist with Lomas a few weeks ago yet the tabloids and their readers didn't have a problem with that. It's all in the way it's reported (or not) I suppose.
posted on 3/2/12
If you actually read the quotes, Lennon says he likes a weakened Rangers, he did not say he wants Rangers obliterated or anything like that. Of course he wants a weakened Rangers, it makes his job easier. I'm sure Mccoist would be happier with Celtic being weak, rather than being strong. I'm sure Ferguson would love Man City to be weak.
posted on 3/2/12
Spot on, Harvey.
posted on 3/2/12
I've said it loads, Lennon's behaviour wasn't any worse than other 'fiery' managers last season.
Many people don't like him, and blame it on his appearance because they cannot give any specific examples of untoward behaviour.
Only in Scotland.
posted on 3/2/12
Aye Harvey, I just took my whole opinion on the ar-ehole from the tabloids so I did. Was he actually impeccably behaved and they big bad redtops portrayed him to be a petulant prlck??
Get a grip man!! If you're happy for the manager of your club to behave like he did for most of last season then fair doos, it's a non argument in that case. Personally I would be ashamed if our manager behaved like that.
posted on 3/2/12
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posted on 3/2/12
Aye Harvey, I just took my whole opinion on the ar-ehole from the tabloids so I did. Was he actually impeccably behaved and they big bad redtops portrayed him to be a petulant prlck??
Get a grip man!! If you're happy for the manager of your club to behave like he did for most of last season then fair doos, it's a non argument in that case. Personally I would be ashamed if our manager behaved like that.
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No one ever suggested that Neil Lennon behaved impeccably this season or last. In fact, you will have a hard time finding any manager who fits that description.
If you are happy for Smith to be squaring up to officials and players, and also happy to see McCoist rushing to the Celtic dugout and abusing Steve Lomas a few weeks back, then why is our manager singled out for this kind of behaviour?
At the end of last season, I watched a video package on Sky of Ian Holloway doing all the things Neil Lennon did at the same time and the pundits in the studio were laughing and praising Holloway for being a character. Up here, it's suddenly distasteful and wrong.
posted on 3/2/12
Harvey,
Their deflectors are up to the max...
There's a storm coming and no shelter for the Bear.They'll turn on us, their own, even the guy who brought them 9iar.But do not, as individuals, expect them to look at themselves.
I've spent two days trying to explain that Walter Smith spending 77% of Rangers' income on wages, in season 2008/09, having been eliminated by Kanaus, was reckless...
Aye bit, was the reply
posted on 3/2/12
Aye and ye got spanked silly
Now,who will I turn on tomorrow.......
posted on 3/2/12
You...ye want some, eh! eh!
posted on 3/2/12
posted on 3/2/12
Harvey,
Their deflectors are up to the max...
There's a storm coming and no shelter for the Bear.They'll turn on us, their own, even the guy who brought them 9iar.But do not, as individuals, expect them to look at themselves.
I've spent two days trying to explain that Walter Smith spending 77% of Rangers' income on wages, in season 2008/09, having been eliminated by Kanaus, was reckless...
Aye bit, was the reply
------------
This is exactly why I'm weary of them going out of business and having to start again. For some Rangers fans, they are never happy unless they can blame a Tim for the sorry state they are in. If the worst comes to the worst for them, Celtic fans shouldn't assume it will be a barrel of laughs for us because they will be at their most dangerous. Neil Lennon especially.
posted on 3/2/12
DC,
Stevie wid have tried to throttle me if he could have reached me through that computer...that's the worst av seen him
Mone then
posted on 3/2/12
Quite a wee ding-dong yeez hud goin
Stevie rag-dolled ye tho
posted on 3/2/12
5 times he said cheerio...a just cant get enuff
posted on 3/2/12
theres a lucozade bottle that still hasnt recovered from lennons actions
posted on 3/2/12
Harvey- sorry I missed a good article. My own thoughts stem from Lennon failing to ingratiate himself with fellow pros working within the game. This, imo is where most new guys suffer.
Now we have a refreshingly open and honest manager who comes across very well. It was not PC. Good.
posted on 4/2/12
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