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Good news. For all his limitations, Hagi has proven himself to be a useful player in a Rangers jersey so is much better contributing to the first team than not. Best outcome for all parties.5 points
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When you see these results happen to them in Europe regularly it makes you sick that our lads shite their pants at the sight of green and white.4 points
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NEWSFLASH: The President of Lebanon has asked for a ceasefire in the Dortmund v sellik match (Al Jazeera)4 points
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I am hearing Humza Yousaf led ten thousand Palestinian demonstrators to the Westfalenstadion at half time, demanding an immediate ceasefire.3 points
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I'd get Hagi back in the team on Sunday. Just to rest some of the others plus he can be quite good on his day3 points
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Family: Part of the Valentine’s Book Binding family of Falkirk. Born in Glenrothes in 1971 the youngest of three children. Schooling: Attended Auchtermuchty High School and Edinburgh University – Degree in Journalism Career: Started her career in Journalism working in Dundee then transferred her skills to commercial radio in Edinburgh. Currently resides in Edinburgh. Also, the Nats don't like her, as they think she was complicit in what they perceived as broadcasting bias during their failed referendum.3 points
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Have seat subbed but don't expect it to sell. I am too bloody old for this shittery,I really miss the good old days when kick-off times suited the fans.2 points
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That's yer man Peter Schmeichels son conceding more than Butland has this season in less games. He could concede as many tonight as Jack has all season too. Fucking great.2 points
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Didn't want to open a new thread but Sima now has 3 goals in the CL this season.2 points
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Nothing surer - was Cerny on Sunday, Hagi will be next.2 points
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Don't worry the fans will soon be giving him the bird if he isn't producing the goods2 points
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Maybe the blame lies not with Hagi, but those who whipped up the contract.2 points
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I don't disagree, but at the very least it's another attacking body to use.2 points
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If true, it is good for all involved. We don't need to pay extra cash, we get an extra attacking body, and Hagi doesn't waste his career.2 points
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There are definitely still bad apples in that dressing room and their effort is not there. Ten Hag cant be blamed for some of the useless give away passes they were doing all over the park. On the flip side Ive no idea what identity they have in any game so yes its both. It was always a 5 year job to rid all previous players, they still need rid of Rashford, McGuire, Lindelof, Fernandes etc plus Evans and Erikson are pretty much finished. But Ten Hags singings are very questionable - I dont rate the goalkeeper, Anthony has never shown near worth 80m and Mount has been one of the worst signings in premier league era and the strikers are very raw. I think Ten Hag wants the sack after the owners interviewing in the summer. He was firefighting behind the scenes in the last two seasons with multiple issues.2 points
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Reference Liam 'the Squeal' McLeod. Tonight at the Westfalenstadion it is the Champions League match day 2 fixture between Dortmund and ra Sellik. At half time, the score was Dortmund 5 Sellik 1 and Liam had lost his mojo. He ran through the scorers and timings of the goals then, ended with the most lame : "Dortmund's XG is only 2.12".1 point
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We will all have a good laugh at them but I don't think they care, they just turn up, pass go and collect the money from the CL then go beat the dross at the weekend. We should look to do the same. I fear we will put our best XI out against Lyon in the hope of a good result for a minimal return finance wise then struggle Sunday v St Johnstone as a result.1 point
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I’ve just had a few minutes of Radio S commentary. Oh, the fear in McLeod’s voice.1 point
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Let’s not be coy. It’s only halftime and Dortmund have scored FIVE. The visiting team has scored as well. Just once. I don’t want Dortmund easing up. No plucky fightbacks, thank you.1 point
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The beggars are being completely out classed here, but note the difference a focal point like Serhou Gourassey offers that we don’t get from our 9. And the movement of BVB’s wide 2 running inside. The fact we have Cerny who can’t run or hussle and Matondo who is basically a man down v them is a frustration. Hope we can get Cortes fit and play Bajrami wide to trouble them in a similar way. Also guys like Trusty and Bernardo look miles off it. Don’t think Kyogo or Khun has touched the ball. The much lauded Callum McGregor easily nullified by closing off the passing channels. Dortmund miles ahead, but other mob fc shouldn’t be capitulating like this.1 point
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Will get a big move in the summer if this keeps up. Massive miss for us.1 point
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Yes, its yet another bad decision. Why commit to something if you don't want to see it through?1 point
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"A contract clause - which would reportedly have seen Hagi's wage increased due to the numbers of matches played - complicated the situation for the Romanian internationalist after he failed to leave the club in the summer." –The Herald1 point
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Aye, are involved in pre/ post interviews1 point
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Sounds like Ianis and his team have bottled it. Well done.1 point
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The rule is quite clear but interpretation is subjective. If the arm is in an unnatural position and the ball is initially kicked (or headed) from far enough away, it's a penalty. Souttar actually moved his arm in the direction of the ball on Sunday, so it was a clear penalty. The handball situation is a lot better than it was two or three years ago, when they were giving penalties any time a ball hit an arm.1 point
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I couldn't say whether it is a penalty or not. There are so many inconsistencies with the handball situation.1 point
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I thought Liam's nadir came at the end of the match with, "Rangers have pilfered three points". 'Pilfered' - stealing something of little value. The three points won by Rangers are of the same value as the three points won by Liam's favourites against Dundee and, are even valued the same as his auld man's favourites win at Perth. Maybe Liam should concentrate his energies upon his brother, Rory? We cannot visit the sins of Rory on his bruv' but, whilst a senior Police officer it was revealed Rory had a social media history of vile comments reference the Ibrox Disaster. If Rangers are pilfering, is Rory stealing the dignity of folks who attended a football match and had the air crushed from their bodies? Liam is the very epitome of PQ.1 point
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I thought it was a pretty obvious penalty yesterday (having seen the replays).1 point