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offline mc_303_beatz from Glasgow, Scotland on 2003-05-21 15:36 [#00708943]
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I would just like to give out my congratulations to Celtic
Football Club tonight. They display a tremendous resiliance
and sportsmanship, unlike Porto who used every cheap-trick
in the book. Still fair to them, but Celtics name should be
etched on that trophy tonight. Larsson was spectacular. My
heart goes out to the team. You did us proud bhoys


 

offline Xtal from a perfect world (United Kingdom) on 2003-05-21 15:45 [#00708977]
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I agree, larssons performance was good. especially that
first header, it was class!


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2003-05-21 16:05 [#00709017]
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i enjoyed this one!

i didnt really have a favourite, but it was a great match


 

offline nacmat on 2003-05-21 16:34 [#00709069]
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it was a great match.

I am sorry for glasgow supporters... but thanks for the
match


 

offline nacmat on 2003-05-21 17:04 [#00709133]
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stand up man... all your country must be proud of you


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offline nacmat on 2003-05-21 17:06 [#00709139]
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btw what did this guy want?


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offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2003-05-21 17:14 [#00709164]
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he eliminated the ref!!!



 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-05-21 17:17 [#00709182]
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Hello mc_303_beatz.


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-05-21 17:18 [#00709183]
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I knew they would loose. Pretty obvious.


 

offline mc_303_beatz from Glasgow, Scotland on 2003-05-21 18:01 [#00709260]
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obvious? explain


 

offline promo from United Kingdom on 2003-05-21 18:09 [#00709265]
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Lol.


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2003-06-16 04:44 [#00742562]
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In accepting his Academy award for Best Documentary, Michael
Moore said that we are living in "Fictitious times". Moore
was, of course, referring to the ongoing crisis in Iraq but
he could quite have easily been referring to Rangers winning
the Scottish Premier League in 2002/03. Now before I begin,
let's get one thing out of the way, YES I am a Celtic fan
and some might say what you are about to read is simply sour
grapes. Fine. See it that way if you must but please read it
all and think about it first. If you still think it's merely
the ramblings of a bitter Celtic fan then so be it, but the
fact is that Rangers stole the SPL last season. They only
took four points from a maximum 12 from Celtic yet still won
the league, this simply does not happen. Barry Ferguson won
every Player of the Year award going in Scotland last
season, for what exactly? How many games did he
single-handedly win Rangers? Answer: One's they got
penalties in. Henrik Larsson scored 45 goals for Celtic,
including 11 in Europe and gets nothing. Seeing as Rangers
got an average of one penalty every three games last season,
it's starting to get clearer. Where have you ever heard of
that happening before? A team getting an average of one
penalty every three games? Don't bother thinking, it doesn't
happen anywhere else. (For point of reference, in the early
90's Celtic went an entire YEAR without being awarded a
single spot kick) Of course Rangers fans will tell you that
they are an attacking side, always in the box, hence so many
penalties. Garbage. If that was the case, how did they get
so many penalties between August and January then none til
April? Doesn't quite add up does it? What does add up is the
five penalties they got in the last five games of the league
split (THREE in one game at Dens Park, one when it was 0-0
at Tynecastle and one when they really needed goals in the
last game of the season.)


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2003-06-16 04:44 [#00742563]
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Not convinced yet? Well there's more. Rangers had a mammoth
TWELVE players sent off against them last season. Yes,
that's right TWELVE. Gerry Britton (Partick Thistle), Kevin
McNaughton (Aberdeen), Toure-Maman (Livingston), David
Partridge (Motherwell), Gary Smith(twice)& Paco Luna
(Hibernian), Khizaishvil (Dundee), Sean Kilgannon
(Dunfermline), Alan Maybury (Hearts), Jim MacIntyre (Dundee
Utd) and Neil Lennon (Celtic) were all dismissed against
Rangers in Scotland last season. Almost all of them at
crucial points in the game. My own particular favourites
were Gerry Britton who asked the Referee to get hold of
Kevin Muscat and in doing so touched Muscat's (who was out
of sight to Britton) face. Muscat when down like the
proverbial ton of bricks and Britton was red carded. Then
there was Kevin McNaughton who was sent off for chesting a
ball to safety (Rangers were also awarded a penalty) and
last but certainly not least, Paco Luna who was, I kid you
not, sent off for scoring against Rangers. The ball was
played across the goal and Luna headed the ball into the
net. Whilst he began his celebration, Referee Hugh Dallas
sent him off for a handball that wasn't there. This is not
paranoia, this is fact. This is another reason a distinctly
average Rangers side was allowed to keep a league challenge
going. Next season, Referee's in Scotland will be asked to
explain their decisions, if it was last season, they'd still
be talking now.


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2003-06-16 04:44 [#00742564]
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There was however another huge factor in Rangers winning the
treble last season. Celtic got to the UEFA Cup Final.
Rangers were defeated in the same tournament's first round
by the European elite of Victoria Krakow but Celtic beat
Suduva, Blackburn Rovers, Celta Vigo, Stuttgart, Liverpool
and Boavista before narrowing losing after extra time to
Porto in the final. In the past, Rangers asked for and were
given help by the SFA with respect to fixtures being moved
to enable their players more rest period. At no stage was
this even suggested to Celtic. Worse was to follow. The SPL
announced the post-split fixtures and, blow me down, Celtic
were scheduled to play Rangers at Ibrox a mere 48 hours
after arriving back from Oporto and a UEFA Cup semi final.
Celtic Chief Executive at the time, Ian McLeod, said what
every fan was thinking, "This is nothing more than attempt
to give Rangers an advantage"(albeit the fans had a few
expletives thrown in for good measure). Celtic manager
Martin O'Neill, who was equally as livid, stated that "If
Rangers were in our position, this would not have happened"
also claiming that an SPL official had lied to him. The SPL
refused to budge and the enemies of Celtic and Ian McLeod
within the SPL Chairmen thought they had exacted their
revenge for him not being "one of the boys" by ensuring
Rangers would now be able to step up and put two hands on
the SPL trophy as going into the match, Rangers were already
eight points ahead of Celtic and even a draw would be good
enough to all but wrap the title up. However fuelled by a
sense of injustice, Celtic tore Rangers apart winning 2-1,
that's 2-1 going on 5-1 and the league title was up for
grabs again.



 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2003-06-16 04:45 [#00742565]
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Maybe me and Michael Moore are wrong, maybe these are
actually factual times, weapons of mass destruction will be
found and Rangers will be realised as worthy "Champions",
not that the two are linked of course. At least not that I
know of. Moore ended his Oscars's speech by saying "Any time
you've got The Pope and The Dixie Chicks against you, you
know it's time to quit" Well we know half of that is true of
Rangers, I've heard The Dixie Chicks are Celtic fanatics


 


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