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  1. you can get the train from there to Central....Queens Park. Also going you could get off there for the game, or Langside (an even shorter walk to the Mount Florida end)

     

    Apart from Mount Florida I'd think Crosshill would be the station nearest. Problem is, the trains will be packed in both directions from any of them. At least in Victoria Rd you're only skirting apache country and you're not far from a couple of civilised watering holes to waste an hour or so.

  2. It's usually not a bad shout to just walk up to shawlands cross. Get a bus from there. It will be mobbed anyway you go TBH.

     

    There are a few hills involved in that journey Coop. If I was going to be walking any distance I'd rather take the flat roads to Victoria Rd, etc.

    But agreed, it'll be mobbed.

  3. And Kenny Dalglish was a Rangers fan but not sure how many titles he won us. They never lose anything fair and square. Everything is a conspiracy.

     

    That's the nub of the matter mate - Rangers, Kilmarnock and Dunfermline all conspired to make sure the mankies didn't win the league. The SFA, SPL and referees come as standard so there's no need to count them.

    In over 60 years I've never heard of that mob being beat fair and square.

  4. Muttons comments about Gordon Marshall should have seen him held up to so much ridicule he'd have been embarrassed to show his ugly mug on telly. The man is a buffoon of the first order. ----

     

    FOOTBALL: YOU MIGHT HAVE LOST MORE GOALS MATE; Ex-Celt's fury at scoring jibes.

     

    Byline: HUGH KEEVINS and COLIN DUNCAN EXCLUSIVE

     

    FURIOUS Celtic players accused Gordon Marshall of being a turncoat after they lost the title at Kilmarnock on Sunday.

    Marshall, a former Celt, was slammed at Rugby Park for not helping his old club leapfrog the goals advantage enjoyed by Rangers.

    He was reminded of his background and criticised for not letting it influence his performance as Celtic scored four goals but couldn't get enough to win the league flag.

    Sports Record also understands that Kilmarnock and Celtic were at loggerheads in the build-up to the match after the Parkhead side demanded extra ball boys. Martin O'Neill's side wanted to ensure the ball was in play as much as possible to help their goal chase but Killie turned down their request.

    They then received an anonymous letter accusing them of pandering to Rangers.

    The revelations follow Celtic striker Chris Sutton's bitter outburst on Sunday when he

    accused Dunfermline of lying down to Alex McLeish's men in the 6-1 defeat which took the title to Ibrox.

    Last night Marshall, who was having his last game for the club and was made Kilmarnock's captain for the day, refused to go into specific details of what went on as players clashed in full view of startled match officials and onlookers.

    But he confirmed he had deep regrets over the undignified end to his Rugby Park career.

    Marshall said: "There are some Celtic players who I have no sympathy for. I was annoyed and outraged by some of the stuff that went on.

    "I don't know what the Celtic players were hoping for and I will take whatever was said about my performance as a back- handed compliment.

    "I was Kilmarnock's captain and I wanted to keep a clean sheet if possible. I knew I wouldn't get a pat on the back whatever happened during the game but whatever was said about me is water off a duck's back.

    "My emotions still haven't settled down and I don't expect to get back to normal for a few days yet. But I am very disappointed with the attitude shown to me by certain players."

    Marshall said some players blasted him for allegedly wasting time when he was adjudged to have brought down Alan Thompson for a penalty kick.

    The keeper had earlier been booked for protesting over the penalty decision involving Sutton and left the field to jeering from the Celtic fans.

    But he said: "I wasn't aware of the jeering because I was applauding the Kilmarnock fans as I was leaving them for the last time."

    The row over the ball boys has also cast a shadow over the incredible end of the season.

    Celtic asked Killie for more but the Ayrshire club insisted in employing the same number they have used all season.

    Killie then told Celtic to get lost when they threatened to bring their own ball boys with them to Rugby Park.

    The day after the row Kilmarnock received an anonymous letter accusing them of lying down and pandering to the needs of Rangers.

    The correspondence also pointed out in no uncertain terms that Celtic would make Jim Jefferies' side pay by wiping the floor with them on Sunday.

    Jefferies pinned the letter up in the dressing room to help fire up his players for their final league game of the campaign.

    Last night a Kilmarnock source said: "At the start of the week Celtic requested that we put on extra ball boys and have balls placed around the pitch because Rangers were doing something similar at Ibrox.

    "We told them we had enough and didn't need any more but Celtic then wanted to bring their own ball boys down with them.

    "We told them they could do that if they wanted although we made it clear there was no way they would be getting anywhere near the pitch.

    "I don't think their manager was too happy, however this was our home game, not theirs."

     

    Also for a guy who made a career out of diving for free kicks and penalties it really tickles me when he goes on about players going down easily.

  5. I see BBC Scotland is on full "good guys" PR mode with one of the top stories for Scotland - "Celtic Fan, 5, Calls Club To Apologise".

    Real hard hitting news there.

     

    Stu, you're on about a set of fans who campaigned for a fair play award from UEFA despite their disgusting behaviour everywhere they played. Fair play to them presumably includes sustained booing of the cup winners.

  6. I see one of those football blog sites is reporting Barton is making oblique references to leaving Ibrox on twitter - I'm not on that thing so can't confirm.

    Apparently his page had a photo of him beside a Rangers badge. That photo has now gone and he now has #kaizen which is apparently Japanese for change for better.

    Or maybe the blogger is just talking baws. :flipa:

  7. Anyone been to the Arran hospitality suite at Hampden? Any good, is it a free bar? Dress code?

     

    No football tops, trainers or jeans. Smart dress is the requirement. I'm almost certain it's a free bar mate.

  8. As far as i'm aware there is no obligation to provide a pre match interview but it is apparently in the contract that a post match interview is required and we declined to give them that too.

     

    For what little tv money we've been receiving despite being the only show in town the past few years, we should tell the football authorities to keep their pittance and BT Sport to do one unless they get rid of that cretin Sutton.

  9. Lafferty was great in the run in just before his contract ended. For the rest of the next season until that point arrived,the next year he was shyte.

     

    I get your point gs.

  10. BBC take on it. And incidentally I have seen no one in any position of authority even hinting that flouting betting rules can be reason for a sacking, as far as i'm aware it would be a first. He has committed no crime.

     

    It has nothing to do with betting rules if Rangers under a new board , having been bitten at least twice by this regulation decided to introduce a punishment codicil into each new signings contract either shortly before or on his signing his contract.

    I have no doubt that there is an absence of pocket-pickers and a rash of legal experts advising our board at the moment.

  11. Miller's contribution this season has been excellent IMO if only some of his attacking colleagues had the sense to use the spaces he creates we would be better off in goals and possibly results.

     

    Last night proved what I've always thought about Miller - if he takes one touch he can be great. If he tries any more than that he invariably loses control.

  12. Thankful for small mercies.

     

    In the last two games, we have avoided the stings of both Jags. Three goals for, none conceded, and six points garnered.

     

    A wee word for BBC Scotland's Rob McLean. I was driving home last evening and as such a captured audience. Last night was your opportunity, AmDram Quine, Big Dick was missing and you had a blank canvas to paint as Host of the Show. We know the on message narrative and we know you are a strict adherent. However, your half-time and full time summaries over-egged an already rancid pudding. Repeatedly expressing disappointment that ICT had not taken their two scoring chances, and describing the referee's reaction to Andy Halliday's tackling as, "disappointing", "strange" and, "curious". You are trying too hard to impress the big bhoys at Pacific Quay CSC. Ever wondered why you were dispatched to the wilds of Inversneckie on a Friday night?

     

    I posted last night and have not changed my mind - Hallidays tackle maybe just merited a free kick due to the player falling over an outstretched leg - but it was never, ever a booking offence.

  13. How did forest do after he left

     

    He played all over the world until 1975 mate.

     

    Jim Forrest

    Personal information

    Full name James Forrest

    Date of birth 22 September 1944 (age 72)

    Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland

    Playing position Striker

    Senior career*

    Years Team Apps (Gls)

    1962–1967 Rangers 105 (83)

    1967–1968 Preston North End 26 (3)

    1968–1973 Aberdeen 128 (44)

    1973 Cape Town City ? (?)

    1973–1975 Hong Kong Rangers ? (?)

    1975–1976 San Antonio Thunder 5 (0)

    1975 Hawick Royal Albert (loan) 2 (0)

    National team

    1965–1971 Scotland 5 (0)

    * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

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