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ian1964

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  1. C****c Paranoia: http://celticparanoia.blogspot.com/
  2. It's the topic of discussion on real radio !!!, brilliant these mhanky fucks are hurting and making an arse of themselves AGAIN, I really really want to pump these BHEASTS on Sunday
  3. HA!HA!, speaking from experience mate?, shit doesn't burn but smoulders for days
  4. It'll be worth it though
  5. That's the way to do it. We will be coming through on the train so will have to have a wee swally before getting to Ibrox
  6. I'd rather have a water pistol full of petrol or lighter fuel
  7. Portsmouth will go into administration by Friday unless a buyer is found for the Premier League's bottom club. If Pompey enter administration they will be docked nine points, but the winding up order against them due to be heard on 1 March will be suspended. A spokesman for Pompey owner Balram Chainrai said: "There is now only a short window of opportunity for buyers to come in with a credible offer. "Having the club wound up is not an option as far as we are concerned." Portsmouth have debts of �£70m and the winding up order was over �£7.5m owed to HM Revenue and Customs. The spokesman said: "The serving of this notice [that Portsmouth intend to appoint an administrator] means the winding up order is automatically suspended. "It means the club is safe, it can fulfil its fixtures and as far as is possible it is business as usual. "Administration would mean the club re-emerging as a healthy financial entity. 606: DEBATE Give your views on Pompey's future "It would then become an attractive proposition for a potential buyer who could invest new funds in rebuilding the club's future. "Mr Chainrai hopes the supporters will get behind the team for their Premier League match at Burnley on Saturday and the following weekend's FA Cup quarter-final at home to Birmingham. "We would like to ask the fans, staff and management of Portsmouth for their support and patience should this step be taken as we believe it is the only route left open." One of the parties interested in buying the troubled club has revealed he will not be able to take over the club ahead of Monday's winding up petition. New Zealand-based businessman Victor Cattermole is considering buying Pompey through his investment group but told The Guardian newspaper: "In an ideal world, we would like to purchase the club before Monday, but we will not be rushed." Portsmouth owner Balram Chainrai Chainrai relucantly took control of Pompey to protect his investment Cattermole's group is one of three potential buyers for the south coast strugglers. Chainrai recently became Portsmouth's fourth owner of the season, taking 90% of the club shares after the previous owner Ali Al Faraj defaulted on loan payments due to him. Eight points from top-flight safety, Pompey's financial woes have meant their players have been paid late on four occasions this season. Entering administration would leave them 17 points from safety, with only 12 matches remaining to preserve their Premier League status. The club are also involved in a separate dispute with former owner Sacha Gaydamak over whether they have missed a deadline in paying a �£9m chunk of the �£28m they owe him. The Premier League recently withheld �£2m of transfer payments and a �£7m slice of TV revenue to divert to Chelsea and Watford for the signings of Glen Johnson and Tommy Smith respectively. The Fratton Park club are also being sued by former Pompey defender Sol Campbell for �£1.7m for unpaid image rights. Earlier on Monday, another former owner Sulaiman Al Fahim quit as non-executive chairman and offered his 10% stake to the Pompey Supporters' Trust. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/p/portsmouth/8527495.stm
  8. I think I'll be giving the wee club a miss this Sunday,you have to walk the Green mile right through the BHEASTS
  9. I do think the guy is a good player,however there is no doubt in my mind that an average player can look a lot better in a good side surrounded by great players, do you think Boyd would score a lot of goals in the Manure side??, I do.
  10. Aye mate, the guy has some stunning videos, I also watched the Alania games yesterday,amongst others
  11. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1FwYZq-y60&feature=related]YouTube- Celtic 0 - Rangers 1 - March 2000 - Wallace Spares Albertz's Blushes[/ame]
  12. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgncoJukPYM&feature=related]YouTube- Rangers 4 - Celtic 0 - March 2000[/ame]
  13. Great Rangers Goals v Celtic from the nineties - part one [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2ZZ2tihgmU]YouTube- Great Rangers Goals v Celtic from the nineties - part one[/ame] part two [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgzEfYRcWfk&feature=related]YouTube- Great Rangers Goals v Celtic from the nineties - part two[/ame]
  14. But they're not EPL level or they wouldn't be playing for the BHEASTS
  15. I think he is probably the best ref in the country
  16. HIBS today gave the green light to the rebuilding of Easter Road's East Stand. An announcement revealing a start date and anticipated timescale for the completion of the work was made this morning. But with the club's directors keen to have the new stand, which will seat 6000 fans, in place for the start of next season ââ?¬â?? the first SPL matches are scheduled for 14 August ââ?¬â?? demolition work on the old East Stand is set to begin shortly. The much-anticipated final piece of Easter Road's redevelopment, which started with the completion of the existing South and Famous Five Stands in the mid-90s and continued with the building of the West Stand in 2001, will take the ground's capacity to around 20,000. The news will also be welcomed by supporters, who have seen plans for the project put on hold over the past couple of years as the club investigated the feasibility of such an investment with the price of raw materials soaring, with steel alone rocketing by almost 70 per cent at one point. However, in-depth consultations have taken place with fans, the result being the revelation that the East Stand will be a single-tier structure rather than "mirroring" the two-tier West Stand opposite. Hibs chairman Rod Petrie said: "Today marks an exciting milestone in the club's history ââ?¬â?? the start of construction of a new East Stand, and the completion of Easter Road Stadium. "Once the new stand is finished, Hibernian will have one of the finest football stadiums in Scotland and the largest, fully-covered UEFA-compliant football stadium outside Glasgow. "The fact that the club is able to build a new stand during what is a very challenging time for football and the economy as a whole, is testament to the rock solid financial footing of the club created by returning a bottom line profit for five consecutive years. "Saturday's match against St Johnstone will be an emotional day for many supporters and all of us at the club, as we say goodbye to the old East Terrace. "Despite its shortcomings, thousands of supporters have a deep affection for the East Terrace. "I am sure that the new East Stand will soon find a place in their hearts as its essential characteristics were debated and agreed with supporters at fans forums. "We all look forward to completion of the new East Stand, and with it, completion of an impressive and modern arena for the Hibernian Family to come and cheer on their team." The consultation process, though, will continue with season ticket holders currently housed in the East Stand set to be decanted for the final few home games of the season, the most likely decision being to cut the number of tickets for visiting supporters to allow them to sit in the South Stand. A new East Stand would complete a remarkable transformation of Hibs' infrastructure, leaving the club not only with one of the most modern, and biggest grounds in Scotland, but with a state-of-the-art training centre at East Mains with the Ã?£5 million cost of that development having already been paid for. http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/hibernianfc/-Hibs-give-green-light.6092403.jp
  17. I'm happy with that tbh
  18. DOUGIE McDONALD will be the referee for Sunday's eagerly-anticipated Old Firm clash at Ibrox. It will be the first time that McDonald has handled a Glasgow derby in the SPL since the explosive opener last seasn. He sent off Daniel Cousin and Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink and flashed seven yellow cards as Rangers stunned Celtic with a 4-2 win. McDonald was also in charge for last season's Co-operative Insurance Cup Final when Rangers lost 2-0 to their big rivals in extra time. It will be the fifth time that he will take charge of an Old Firm game. He was the man in the middle on September 23, 2006 when Celtic won 2-0 and on November 19, 2005 when Rangers went down 3-0 at Parkhead.
  19. Aye,he hasn't even made his mind up yet if wants to come back,so no surprise there
  20. Or even this will do [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etUurP1yHWM&feature=related]YouTube- Rangers v Celtic - May 2009 - Steven Davis Goal[/ame]
  21. Never read the article
  22. Same again please, get intae the MOPE BASSAS [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KU5jG7prUg]YouTube- Glasgow Rangers v Glasgow Celtic 4th Oct 2009[/ame]
  23. Just ignore the booooooooooos you will received from the tranny army Kris
  24. Unfazed??, good,then you'll know when Miller & Boyd rip you a new one
  25. At least the BHEASTS should have one player in the starting line up!!, if he doesn't get injured on Sunday
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